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Pregunta 1
Incorrecta

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Rewrite the sentences with the simple past tense.

Respuesta: worked from home 

La respuesta correcta es: Last Tuesday, I worked from home.

Pregunta 2
Correcta

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Identify the sentence that is NOT correct.

a. b

b. a

c. c

Respuesta correcta
La respuesta correcta es:
b

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Pregunta 3
Correcta

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Identify the sentence that is NOT correct.

a. a

b. b

c. c

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


a

Pregunta 4
Incorrecta

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Rewrite the sentences with the simple past tense.

Respuesta: went to Paris 

La respuesta correcta es: Three weeks ago, he went to Paris.

Pregunta 5
Incorrecta

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Rewrite the sentences with the simple past tense.

Respuesta: ate out 

La respuesta correcta es: Last night, she ate out.

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Pregunta 6
Incorrecta

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Rewrite the sentences with the simple past tense.

Respuesta: played tennis. 

La respuesta correcta es: Last weekend, they played tennis.

Pregunta 7
Incorrecta

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Rewrite the sentences with the simple past tense.

Respuesta: got up early. 

La respuesta correcta es: Yesterday morning, I got up early.

Pregunta 8
Incorrecta

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Rewrite the sentences with the simple past tense.

Respuesta: visited friends. 

La respuesta correcta es: Last weekend, we visited friends.

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Pregunta 9
Incorrecta

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Rewrite the sentences with the simple past tense.

Respuesta: called my sister. 

La respuesta correcta es: This morning, I called my sister.

Pregunta 10
Incorrecta

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Rewrite the sentences with the simple past tense.

Respuesta: saw their parents. 

La respuesta correcta es: Last month, they saw their parents.

Pregunta 11
Correcta

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Match the definitions with word.


This is something for...

a. microwave

b. dishwasher

c. fridge

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


microwave

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Pregunta 12
Correcta

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Match the definitions with word.

This is something for...

a. smartphone

b. video recorder

c. GPS

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


smartphone

Pregunta 13
Correcta

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Match the definitions with word.

This is something for...

a. freezer

b. dishwasher

c. fridge

Respuesta correcta
La respuesta correcta es:
freezer

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Pregunta 14
Correcta

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Match the definitions with word.

This is something for...

a. dishwasher

b. freezer

c. fridge

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


fridge

Pregunta 15
Correcta

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Identify the word that is different.

a. apple

b. pear

c. banana

d. juice

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


juice

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Pregunta 16
Correcta

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Identify the word that is different.

a. bottle

b. jar

c. slice

d. box

Respuesta correcta
La respuesta correcta es:
slice

Pregunta 17
Correcta

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Identify the word that is different.

a. bottle

b. box

c. slice

d. jar

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


slice

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Pregunta 18
Correcta

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Identify the word that is different.

a. carrots

b. peas

c. beans

d. crackers

Respuesta correcta
La respuesta correcta es:
crackers

Pregunta 19
Correcta

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Identify the word that is different.

a. coffee

b. cake

c. tea

d. water

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


cake

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Pregunta 20
Correcta

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Identify the word that is different.

a. rice

b. salad

c. pasta

d. cereal

Respuesta correcta
La respuesta correcta es:
salad

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Pregunta 21
Correcta

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Read a text about memorabilia, and for the question choose the correct answer.

Memorabilia: What’s the thrill?


My friends wonder why I have an extensive collection of other people’s clothes and shoes, old concert programmes and albums at home.
They think I want to relive special moments in my childhood. That might be true for some collectors, but I’m not sentimental. You can make
a lot of money from things that have a special place in history. Sports equipment like balls and shoes that were used in a great match,
props from popular movies, clothes worn by famous people and first editions of books are all valuable, especially if they are signed.
There are a few different ways you can find this sort of memorabilia. First, you can buy it at an auction. It’s expensive, but if you are lucky, it
will be worth it because memorabilia can suddenly increase in value, and you could make a lot of money. For example, a baseball signed
by Babe Ruth sold for over $77,000. In 2017, just four years later, a similar one sold for $180,000, over twice as much! Imagine if you had
enough money to buy that!
I can’t possibly buy that kind of memorabilia, but it is possible to buy part of it. Some companies look for rare items from around the world
that they think will increase in value. People can buy a share of the memorabilia and buy and sell their shares over time. That’s a great way
to make money without spending a fortune, and for a little while, you can be the part-owner of a piece of history, although you can’t take it
home!
If your goal is actually to own memorabilia, you can find some interesting items in second-hand shops. Sometimes, an old collector dies,
and their spouse gives away their possessions without realising their value. You could also try to predict who will become famous in the
future. Getting some shoes or a ball signed by someone who isn’t famous yet is not too hard. Then you just have to wait until they do
something spectacular. Then you have something really valuable! That’s how I got a signed tennis racket from one of the world’s top
players!

I have been tricked before, though. I bought a signed record online a few years ago. A few years later, I tried to sell it at an auction house.
When I gave it to the auctioneer, he rubbed the signature with his finger. It was smooth, not bumpy, so he knew it wasn’t done with a pen.
Someone probably printed it on. That was a pity. I’m also always careful to keep my memorabilia in perfect condition. You can’t just put it
in a cupboard and leave it there. I once left some old concert programmes in a cupboard, and the paper curled and changed colour. Now I
use special packaging and equipment to make sure the room doesn’t get too hot, cold or damp. It isn’t cheap, but you need it if you are
serious about collecting.
Of course, I never know which memorabilia will become valuable and which will not. I had some signed shoes from a great young
basketball player, but then he had a bad injury and quit, so those shoes will probably never be worth much. Plus, the value of memorabilia
goes up and down. A t-shirt signed by a popular celebrity could be worth a lot now, but its value might have halved in five years’ time
when that celeb is no longer famous.
QUESTION

The writer collects memorabilia in order to…

a. make money.

b. relive special moments of his childhood and make money.

c. relive special moments of his childhood.

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


make money.

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Pregunta 22
Correcta

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Read a text about memorabilia, and for the question choose the correct answer.

Memorabilia: What’s the thrill?


My friends wonder why I have an extensive collection of other people’s clothes and shoes, old concert programmes and albums at home.
They think I want to relive special moments in my childhood. That might be true for some collectors, but I’m not sentimental. You can make
a lot of money from things that have a special place in history. Sports equipment like balls and shoes that were used in a great match,
props from popular movies, clothes worn by famous people and first editions of books are all valuable, especially if they are signed.
There are a few different ways you can find this sort of memorabilia. First, you can buy it at an auction. It’s expensive, but if you are lucky, it
will be worth it because memorabilia can suddenly increase in value, and you could make a lot of money. For example, a baseball signed
by Babe Ruth sold for over $77,000. In 2017, just four years later, a similar one sold for $180,000, over twice as much! Imagine if you had
enough money to buy that!
I can’t possibly buy that kind of memorabilia, but it is possible to buy part of it. Some companies look for rare items from around the world
that they think will increase in value. People can buy a share of the memorabilia and buy and sell their shares over time. That’s a great way
to make money without spending a fortune, and for a little while, you can be the part-owner of a piece of history, although you can’t take it
home!
If your goal is actually to own memorabilia, you can find some interesting items in second-hand shops. Sometimes, an old collector dies,
and their spouse gives away their possessions without realising their value. You could also try to predict who will become famous in the
future. Getting some shoes or a ball signed by someone who isn’t famous yet is not too hard. Then you just have to wait until they do
something spectacular. Then you have something really valuable! That’s how I got a signed tennis racket from one of the world’s top
players!

I have been tricked before, though. I bought a signed record online a few years ago. A few years later, I tried to sell it at an auction house.
When I gave it to the auctioneer, he rubbed the signature with his finger. It was smooth, not bumpy, so he knew it wasn’t done with a pen.
Someone probably printed it on. That was a pity. I’m also always careful to keep my memorabilia in perfect condition. You can’t just put it
in a cupboard and leave it there. I once left some old concert programmes in a cupboard, and the paper curled and changed colour. Now I
use special packaging and equipment to make sure the room doesn’t get too hot, cold or damp. It isn’t cheap, but you need it if you are
serious about collecting.
Of course, I never know which memorabilia will become valuable and which will not. I had some signed shoes from a great young
basketball player, but then he had a bad injury and quit, so those shoes will probably never be worth much. Plus, the value of memorabilia
goes up and down. A t-shirt signed by a popular celebrity could be worth a lot now, but its value might have halved in five years’ time
when that celeb is no longer famous.
QUESTION

The writer mentions the ball signed by Babe Ruth as an example of…

a. an item of memorabilia that he sold for a profit.

b. the kind of memorabilia that is no longer popular.

c. memorabilia which increased considerably in value.

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


memorabilia which increased considerably in value.

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Pregunta 23
Correcta

Se puntúa 0,40 sobre 0,40

Read a text about memorabilia, and for the question choose the correct answer.

Memorabilia: What’s the thrill?


My friends wonder why I have an extensive collection of other people’s clothes and shoes, old concert programmes and albums at home.
They think I want to relive special moments in my childhood. That might be true for some collectors, but I’m not sentimental. You can make
a lot of money from things that have a special place in history. Sports equipment like balls and shoes that were used in a great match,
props from popular movies, clothes worn by famous people and first editions of books are all valuable, especially if they are signed.
There are a few different ways you can find this sort of memorabilia. First, you can buy it at an auction. It’s expensive, but if you are lucky, it
will be worth it because memorabilia can suddenly increase in value, and you could make a lot of money. For example, a baseball signed
by Babe Ruth sold for over $77,000. In 2017, just four years later, a similar one sold for $180,000, over twice as much! Imagine if you had
enough money to buy that!
I can’t possibly buy that kind of memorabilia, but it is possible to buy part of it. Some companies look for rare items from around the world
that they think will increase in value. People can buy a share of the memorabilia and buy and sell their shares over time. That’s a great way
to make money without spending a fortune, and for a little while, you can be the part-owner of a piece of history, although you can’t take it
home!
If your goal is actually to own memorabilia, you can find some interesting items in second-hand shops. Sometimes, an old collector dies,
and their spouse gives away their possessions without realising their value. You could also try to predict who will become famous in the
future. Getting some shoes or a ball signed by someone who isn’t famous yet is not too hard. Then you just have to wait until they do
something spectacular. Then you have something really valuable! That’s how I got a signed tennis racket from one of the world’s top
players!

I have been tricked before, though. I bought a signed record online a few years ago. A few years later, I tried to sell it at an auction house.
When I gave it to the auctioneer, he rubbed the signature with his finger. It was smooth, not bumpy, so he knew it wasn’t done with a pen.
Someone probably printed it on. That was a pity. I’m also always careful to keep my memorabilia in perfect condition. You can’t just put it
in a cupboard and leave it there. I once left some old concert programmes in a cupboard, and the paper curled and changed colour. Now I
use special packaging and equipment to make sure the room doesn’t get too hot, cold or damp. It isn’t cheap, but you need it if you are
serious about collecting.
Of course, I never know which memorabilia will become valuable and which will not. I had some signed shoes from a great young
basketball player, but then he had a bad injury and quit, so those shoes will probably never be worth much. Plus, the value of memorabilia
goes up and down. A t-shirt signed by a popular celebrity could be worth a lot now, but its value might have halved in five years’ time
when that celeb is no longer famous.
QUESTION

The companies that the writer mentions in paragraph 3…

a. buy any kind of memorabilia from collectors.

b. allow poorer people to partly own valuable items.

c. share information about the current value of memorabilia.

Respuesta correcta
La respuesta correcta es:
allow poorer people to partly own valuable items.

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Pregunta 24
Correcta

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Read a text about memorabilia, and for the question choose the correct answer.

Memorabilia: What’s the thrill?


My friends wonder why I have an extensive collection of other people’s clothes and shoes, old concert programmes and albums at home.
They think I want to relive special moments in my childhood. That might be true for some collectors, but I’m not sentimental. You can make
a lot of money from things that have a special place in history. Sports equipment like balls and shoes that were used in a great match,
props from popular movies, clothes worn by famous people and first editions of books are all valuable, especially if they are signed.
There are a few different ways you can find this sort of memorabilia. First, you can buy it at an auction. It’s expensive, but if you are lucky, it
will be worth it because memorabilia can suddenly increase in value, and you could make a lot of money. For example, a baseball signed
by Babe Ruth sold for over $77,000. In 2017, just four years later, a similar one sold for $180,000, over twice as much! Imagine if you had
enough money to buy that!
I can’t possibly buy that kind of memorabilia, but it is possible to buy part of it. Some companies look for rare items from around the world
that they think will increase in value. People can buy a share of the memorabilia and buy and sell their shares over time. That’s a great way
to make money without spending a fortune, and for a little while, you can be the part-owner of a piece of history, although you can’t take it
home!
If your goal is actually to own memorabilia, you can find some interesting items in second-hand shops. Sometimes, an old collector dies,
and their spouse gives away their possessions without realising their value. You could also try to predict who will become famous in the
future. Getting some shoes or a ball signed by someone who isn’t famous yet is not too hard. Then you just have to wait until they do
something spectacular. Then you have something really valuable! That’s how I got a signed tennis racket from one of the world’s top
players!

I have been tricked before, though. I bought a signed record online a few years ago. A few years later, I tried to sell it at an auction house.
When I gave it to the auctioneer, he rubbed the signature with his finger. It was smooth, not bumpy, so he knew it wasn’t done with a pen.
Someone probably printed it on. That was a pity. I’m also always careful to keep my memorabilia in perfect condition. You can’t just put it
in a cupboard and leave it there. I once left some old concert programmes in a cupboard, and the paper curled and changed colour. Now I
use special packaging and equipment to make sure the room doesn’t get too hot, cold or damp. It isn’t cheap, but you need it if you are
serious about collecting.
Of course, I never know which memorabilia will become valuable and which will not. I had some signed shoes from a great young
basketball player, but then he had a bad injury and quit, so those shoes will probably never be worth much. Plus, the value of memorabilia
goes up and down. A t-shirt signed by a popular celebrity could be worth a lot now, but its value might have halved in five years’ time
when that celeb is no longer famous.
QUESTION

How did the writer get a signed racket from a famous tennis player?

a. He got it from the player before he was famous.

b. He bought it after the player became famous.

c. He was given it by the player’s spouse.

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


He got it from the player before he was famous.

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Pregunta 25
Correcta

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Read a text about memorabilia, and for the question choose the correct answer.

Memorabilia: What’s the thrill?


My friends wonder why I have an extensive collection of other people’s clothes and shoes, old concert programmes and albums at home.
They think I want to relive special moments in my childhood. That might be true for some collectors, but I’m not sentimental. You can make
a lot of money from things that have a special place in history. Sports equipment like balls and shoes that were used in a great match,
props from popular movies, clothes worn by famous people and first editions of books are all valuable, especially if they are signed.
There are a few different ways you can find this sort of memorabilia. First, you can buy it at an auction. It’s expensive, but if you are lucky, it
will be worth it because memorabilia can suddenly increase in value, and you could make a lot of money. For example, a baseball signed
by Babe Ruth sold for over $77,000. In 2017, just four years later, a similar one sold for $180,000, over twice as much! Imagine if you had
enough money to buy that!
I can’t possibly buy that kind of memorabilia, but it is possible to buy part of it. Some companies look for rare items from around the world
that they think will increase in value. People can buy a share of the memorabilia and buy and sell their shares over time. That’s a great way
to make money without spending a fortune, and for a little while, you can be the part-owner of a piece of history, although you can’t take it
home!
If your goal is actually to own memorabilia, you can find some interesting items in second-hand shops. Sometimes, an old collector dies,
and their spouse gives away their possessions without realising their value. You could also try to predict who will become famous in the
future. Getting some shoes or a ball signed by someone who isn’t famous yet is not too hard. Then you just have to wait until they do
something spectacular. Then you have something really valuable! That’s how I got a signed tennis racket from one of the world’s top
players!

I have been tricked before, though. I bought a signed record online a few years ago. A few years later, I tried to sell it at an auction house.
When I gave it to the auctioneer, he rubbed the signature with his finger. It was smooth, not bumpy, so he knew it wasn’t done with a pen.
Someone probably printed it on. That was a pity. I’m also always careful to keep my memorabilia in perfect condition. You can’t just put it
in a cupboard and leave it there. I once left some old concert programmes in a cupboard, and the paper curled and changed colour. Now I
use special packaging and equipment to make sure the room doesn’t get too hot, cold or damp. It isn’t cheap, but you need it if you are
serious about collecting.
Of course, I never know which memorabilia will become valuable and which will not. I had some signed shoes from a great young
basketball player, but then he had a bad injury and quit, so those shoes will probably never be worth much. Plus, the value of memorabilia
goes up and down. A t-shirt signed by a popular celebrity could be worth a lot now, but its value might have halved in five years’ time
when that celeb is no longer famous.
QUESTION

The writer’s signed record was an example of some memorabilia that…

a. was very rare.

b. decreased in value.

c. was fake.

Respuesta correcta

La respuesta correcta es:


was fake.

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Pregunta 26
Correcta

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Listen to Philip speaking to Rose Jasper at an interview for a job at a children’s camp. Decide whether the statements are true or false.

LINK: Summer job interview – A2 English Listening Test.mp4


STATEMENT

Philip is applying for a job as an activity leader.

Seleccione una:
Verdadero 

Falso

La respuesta correcta es 'Verdadero'

Pregunta 27
Correcta

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Listen to Philip speaking to Rose Jasper at an interview for a job at a children’s camp. Decide whether the statements are true or false.

LINK: Summer job interview – A2 English Listening Test.mp4


STATEMENT

Philip worked as a teacher in a school.

Seleccione una:
Verdadero

Falso 

La respuesta correcta es 'Falso'

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Pregunta 28
Incorrecta

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Listen to Philip speaking to Rose Jasper at an interview for a job at a children’s camp. Decide whether the statements are true or false.

LINK: Summer job interview – A2 English Listening Test.mp4


STATEMENT

Philip was responsible for communicating to team members.

Seleccione una:
Verdadero

Falso 

La respuesta correcta es 'Verdadero'

Pregunta 29
Incorrecta

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Listen to Philip speaking to Rose Jasper at an interview for a job at a children’s camp. Decide whether the statements are true or false.

LINK: Summer job interview – A2 English Listening Test.mp4

STATEMENT

Philip's co-workers at the factory helped him a lot.

Seleccione una:
Verdadero 

Falso

La respuesta correcta es 'Falso'

Pregunta 30
Correcta

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Listen to Philip speaking to Rose Jasper at an interview for a job at a children’s camp. Decide whether the statements are true or false.

LINK: Summer job interview – A2 English Listening Test.mp4


STATEMENT

Philip thought the work at the factory was interesting.

Seleccione una:
Verdadero

Falso 

La respuesta correcta es 'Falso'

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Pregunta 31
Finalizado

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TELL ME ABOUT WHAT YOU BOUGHT IN THE SUPERMARKET/MARKET OR GROCERY STORE LAST WEEK. USE THE SIMPLE PAST, AT LEAST
50 WORDS.

I bought a lot of fruits, meat, etc. Because i tend to do a lot of recipes that i usually saw in Youtube and also i tend to saw the discounts as a
way to save money properly. If i have some money to spent i usually used it to bought bathroom materials like soap, shampoo, etc. And the
end of the day i really enjoyed my time bought those things as way to kept my house clean or do delicious dishes for my family. 

Cuenta de palabras: 85

Comentario:

Pregunta 32
Finalizado

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DEJAR EN BLANCO ES PARA INSERTAR NOTA DEL SPEAKING

Comentario:

◄ ACTIVIDAD AUTONOMA

Ir a...

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