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INGLES 2014-2

PARTE 1

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 74 A 78 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?

En las preguntas: 74 – 78 marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

Ejemplo:

0. A. In the street
YOU CAN RIDE YOUR B. In the playground
MOTORBIKE HERE C. In the garden

74.
The test stars
A. In a I living room
at 5:00 pm
B. In a bedroom
C. In a classroom

75.
A. In a flat
One T-shirt + Pictures of
B. In a shop
the sea and the sun: 15.30
C. In a kitchen

76.
A. On a bike
DO NOT TALK TO THE B. On a boat
DRIVER C. On a bus

77.
A. In a store
You can find robots, dolls B. At a beach
and balls in the toy hall C. On a plane

78.
A. In a park
THERE IS NO CLASS B. At a school
TOMORROW C. On a train
PARTE 2

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 79 A 83 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (79-83) y las palabras de la columna de la derecha (A-H).

¿Cuál palabra (A-H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de la izquierda (79-83)?

Tenga en cuenta que sobran tres (3) palabras de las ocho (8) opciones (A-H), una de las cuales se usa para el
ejemplo (0).

En las preguntas 79-83, marque la letra correcta A-H en su hoja de respuestas:

Ejemplo:

0. When children see him, they are often happy

79. You can see him the countryside picking fruit A. Clown

B. Doctor

80. She is the one who gives lessons at school

C. Driver

81. This person has a boat and hides treasure D. Farmer

E. Nurse
82. He takes you from one place to another

F. Pirate

83. This person plays a sport for work G. Footballer

H. Teacher
PARTE 3

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 84 A 88 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

Complete las cinco conversaciones.

En las preguntas 84 – 88, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

Ejemplo:

A. Maybe later.
Let's go to the
cinema! B. You're welcome.

C. Here you are.

Respuesta: 0. CA B C

84. I’d like to see those shoes A. Certainly


B. I don’t know
C. Always

85. I feel sad today A. I’ll do it later


B. What’s wrong?
C. Why not?

86. Are you ready to order? A. Well, I don’t


B. Can I help you?
C. Just a minute

87. Let’s meet next week A. On Thursday?


B. After you
C. How many?

88. Did you enjoy the party? A. You are right


B. It was wonderfull
C. I think so too
PARTE 4

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 89 A 96 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

Lee el texto de la parte inferior y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.

En cada pregunta 89 – 96, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

History of Paper

Since the beginning of writing,


people tried to (0)__________
of something easy and cheap to
write on, (89)_____________ it
took 3000 years until Chinese
people made paper

Only one thousand years after,


people were (90)____________
paper all over Europe and Asia. In the 8 th century, the Arabs and the
Chinese were enemies, and the Arabs captures (91)_____________
Chinese men. Many of (92)______________ men knew how to make
paper and, (93)___________ explained it to the Arabs as the price to
be able to go home.

Almost eight centuries (94)___________Europpeans began to make


(95)______________own paper.

At that time, people in the country of the Aztecs (96)__________the


Way to make paper too, while Chinese people were already famous
for paper kites and toilet paper!
Ejemplo:

0. A. Think B. Thinking C. Thinks

89. A. And B. But C. Or

90. A. Used B. Using C. Use

91. A. Any B. Much C. Some

92. A. These B. This C. That

93. A. They B. It C. The

94. A. Latest B. Later C. Late

95. A. Our B. Your C. Their

96. A. Finding B. Found C. Find


PARTE 5

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 97 A 103 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

Lee el artículo y luego responda las preguntas.

En cada pregunta 97 – 103, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

Life in Aroran Time

We know a lot about Aroans lived from ruins of houses


which have been found. Archeologists are people who put
together history from this kind of ruins.

Most Aroans were farmers, who lived in houses near the


Chinampas-parts of ground next to lakes. They fished for
food and grew all kinds of vegetables on their farms. Also,
they cooked on a plate on three rocks over a fire. Other
people had very little, the made their own clothes and slept
on the hard floor. The Aroans were very religious and
believed they could talk to their gods. They thought that
their gods made the sun come up, rain fall, and fire burn.

The Aroans believed that they lived in the fifth of live


“suns”. One day this time would end, but they thought that if
they kept loving and giving live animals as food to their
gods, the end of their time would never come. They had lots
of ceremonies to please their gods. Special religious people,
who wore black clothes and never cut their hair, started the
ceremonies, and the oldest member of the group closed
them.
Ejemplo:

0. People know about how Aroans lived A. Because of their bulldings


B. When they put ruins together
C. Since they lived under the groud

97. Aroans lived A. Close to Chinampas


B. Far from Chinampas
C. In Chinampas

98. The majorit of Aroans A. Had few things to live


B. Bought their clothes
C. Got good from their farms

99. Aroan farmers normally A. Ate hot food


B. Swan on lakes
C. Slept on beds

100. Aroans believed their gods A. Were in the sun


B. Listened to them
C. Loved them a lot

101. Aroans thought they lived A. In the first “sun”


B. In the next “sun”
C. In the last “sun”

102. Aroans gave animals to their gods A. For a longer life


B. For communication
C. For rain to fall

103. Special religious people A. Had long hair


B. Wore bright colors
C. Ended the ceremonies
PARTE 6

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 104 A 108 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

Lee el texto y las preguntas de la siguiente parte.

En las preguntas 104 – 108, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

Why We Love to Travel

Anyone can travel, and it’s my opinion that everyone should travel. You can use travel
to relax, to see the world, to connect with others who share your interest for traveling
or just to have adventure, but especially to create a collection of many experiences to
remember, as you grow older.

You might be traveling to visit or friends, for work, because you’re moving or
sightseeing or just to relax on a beach somewhere to get away from everything the
purpose depends on what you want to do and your personal view of life.

Traveling for business of family event common reasons. But the most difficult question
is why some people are happy to spend their whole lives within 50 miles away of
where they were born while others just can’t stop traveling around the world. These
travelers –called long-term travelers- are easily recognized. There is something in
their eyes when they’re discussing their latest trip; it’s a careless attitude when
something goes wrong or an ability to live in extreme conditions simply to discover a
new village in a distant area of Peru.

Traveling is amazingly rewarding. It helps you answer basic human questions as:
how are we different? How are we the same? Then you want to know about the art
and the history and see what experiences helped people become what they are. For
some, this is sightseeing; for others, it’s simply part of “being”. For those who love
traveling, the question is not simply “when is my next trip?” but also “why can’t I
stop?
104. What is the writer trying to do in the next?

A. Explain why traveling is wonderful


B. Mention his experience of a nice trip
C. Describe good places to travel to
D. Invite people to visit faraway areas

105. What is the purpose of traveling according to the text?

A. Traveling is only important for business and family


B. Traveling is the best way to learn about history.
C. Traveling helps make your fife unforgettable.
D. Traveling is only for living adventures.

106. What's the author's description of long-term travelers?

A. People who do not mind handling difficulties


B. People who only like to travel abroad.
C. People who want to be easily recognized.
D. People who do not feel well away from home.

107. What can the reader find out from the text?

A. People usually travel long distances.


B. Traveling makes people reflect about their lives.
C. Travelers ask themselves why they travel.
D. People should learn how to plan their next trip.

108. How would the author describe his last trip?

A. B.
On my last trip to Australia,
Traveling to Australia gave
I visited the most important
me the opportunity to
places as the Sydney Opera
improve my English and find
Museum and saw many
a better job in my country
kangaroos

C. D.

When I visited beautiful I learned that Australia’s


beaches in Australia, it was cultures is great and their
possible to relax, sunbathe customs are different; I
and try new drinks can’t wait for my next trip
PARTE 7

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 109 A 118 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

Lee el artículo y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.

En las preguntas 109 – 118, marque la letra correcta A, B, C o D en su hoja de respuestas.

Football
World
Cup
One of the most famous (0)_______in
sports is the FIFA World Cup. It takes
(109)_____ every four years in a different location, much like the
Olympics. Indeed, there is some research that (110)_______
the World Cup creates as much international interest as the
Olympics (111)_______. Teams from around the world
(112)______ for a month. The same country rarely (113)_____
two years in a row.

The competition, (114)_____ has been interrupted only by


World War II, makes athletes feel proud of their nation because
it has created (115)______ feelings of national belonging. There
have even been wars between countries stropped until the
teams knew whether or not they had qualified. For fans, football
(116)_____________ far more than a simple sport. It is a way
popularity of football hasn’t decreased over the decades
(118)________ it is still the king of sport.
Ejemplo:

0. A. events B. actions C. games D. festivals

Respuesta: 0. A B C D

109. A. part B. position C. time D. place

110. A. talks B. tells C. speaks D. argues

111. A. may B. are C. do D. will

112. A. figth B. compete C. walk D. race

113. A. wins B. gains C. earns D. gets

114. A. when B. where C. which D. who

115. A. thick B. strong C. latge D. high

116. A. shows B. means C. does D. says

117. A. across B. without C. through D. against

118. A. yet B. or C. but D. and


LECTURA 4.

RESPONDE DE LAS PREGUNTAS 27 AL 39 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO

TOMORROW´S CARS

CO2, a gas that is part of the atmosphere, is important for many parts of nature like plants, as
it helps them make their own food. We make CO2 when we use petral cars. This is now
dangerous for our world because these cars have sent a lot of CO2 into the air. Then, using
electric cars instead of petrol cars is one excellent way to stop problems like changes in the
weather. In the United Kingdom not many cars are electric; so the government, those who are
the managers of the country, believes there is a lot to do to make electric cars a good change
and have a better world to live in. They also believe that it will help the UK become the first
country in the world to make cars that send much less C02 into the air.

Some pro-nature groups that work to make the world better believe this plan will not work and
say that it is too late to stop CO2 from petral cars.

In the past two years, the British government has spent billions of pounds studying how to
make electric cars and how to make the British use them. Now they are ready to help
companies make more etectric cars and less petral ones and hybrid cars, which work with
both petral and electricity.

27. What puts the world in danger? A. too much gas


B. a little air
C. some plants
28. How many people use electric cars in the UK? A. too much gas
B. a little air
C. some plants
29. We can describe electric cars as A. high CO2 transport
B. low CO2 transport
C. no CO2 transport
30. Who thinks the plan is useful? A. car makers
B. the country managers
C. pro-nature groups
31. To make electric cars, the britihs have A. used much money
B. brought car parts
C. opened new companies
32. More British people will have electric cars A. in two years
B. in a long time
C. quite soon
33. What will tomorrow´s cars use? A. only electricity
B. petrol and electricity
C. only petrol

LECTURA 5
HAPPY PEOPLE AND LONG LIFE
Being optimistic can 0 _____ your length of fife by 7 5 years. “Happiness helps you live longer
no matter your age, gender, socioeconomic status, or physical health", 34_____ David Snow
don, a professor of neurology at the University of Kentucky 35 _________ studies age issues.
There are four activities that can become 36 _________ , and help you live longer.
First of all, if you socialize at 37 _________ once a week, you are 38 _____ to live longer,
keep your brains sharper, and prevent heart attacks. Also, if you write 39 _________ all the
things that bring you happiness, you become opt1mistic on your future and are 40________
satisfied with your life. Additionally, 41 _____ some kind acts on a given day 42 ______ you
feel healthier arid prosperous.
Finally, when you 43 _________ about your experiences, you can organize your perceptions
and expectations for the future in a better way.
34. A. answers B. tells C. speaks D. says
35. A. what B. who C. where D. which
36. A. customs B. habits C. uses D. styles
37. A. least B. less C. last D. later
38. A. possible B. hopeful C. likely D. sultable
39. A. about B. for C. in D. towards
40. A. most B. many C. more D. much
41. A. performing B. completing C. developing D. producing
42. A. has B. makes C. persuades D. encourages
43. A. imagine B. think C. consider D. believe

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