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PARTE 1

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 20 A 24 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (20 – 24) 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 (20 – 24)?

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

En las preguntas 20 – 24, marque la letra correcta A – H en su hoja de respuestas.

PLACES FOR CHILDREN


Ejemplo:

0. Children can ask teachers questions about their lessons here.

Respuesta: 0. A B C D E F G H
A. candy store.

20. Children can ride their bikes here.


B. cinema.

21. When it´s hot children swim and get wet in this place. C. library.

D. park.

22. People go there with their children to take photos of the


animals.
E. pool.

23. You can buy sweaters for children in this place. F. shopping center.

G. zoo.
24. You can look for exciting films for children and buy tickets
here.
H. classroom

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PARTE 2

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 25 Y 29 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?

En las preguntas 25 – 29, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

Ejemplo:

0. A. in a supermarket.
B. in an elevator.
C. in a hospital.

Respuesta: 0. A B C
_ _ _

25.
A. in a toy room.
B. in a computer room.
C. in a music room.

26. A. in the street.


B. in a classroom.
C. in the bedroom.

27.
A. at the zoo.
B. at the park.
C. at the playground.

28.
A. on a boat.
B. on a plane.
C. on a bus.

29.
A. in a cinema.
B. in a bank.
C. on a train.

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PARTE 3

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 30 A 34 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPO

Complete las cinco conversaciones.

En las preguntas 30 – 34, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuesta

_ _ _

A. That´s quick!
30. Can you hold the camera? B. Of course.
C. May I keep this?

A. Be careful!
31. Honey, I invited my parents to the party. B. That´s great.
C. As soon as possible.

A. You´re lucky!
32. Was it a wonderful journey? B. Very kind of you!
C. Just amazing!

A. How often?
33. Hey Mark! You should visit us next November. B. I´d love to!
C. Let´s look for it.

A. That´s terrible!
34. Anna missed the train. B. Never again.
C. How long is it?

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PARTE 4

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 35 – 42 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO

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

En cada pregunta 35 – 42, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuesta.

A woman of science
Many woman are (0) ___quite _ important to the world of science; (35)
_, most people do not know how the work of those women have (36)
our lives. Pobably one of the (37) of these women was
Rosalind Franklin.

Franklin was an English chemist (38) _ studied DNA identification. She wrote
several articles describing all her work. Franklin (39) _ got the image of DNA,
but her work was (40) by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953.

They noted that their studies used some of Franklin´s “interesting ideas”, but Watson and Crick, not Franklin,
41) _ the nobel prize of Chemistry in 1962

Franklin (42) _ _ died when she was 38, in 1958; but she worked on projects about DNA until the last
day of her life.

Ejemplo:
0. A. quite B. anyway C. almost

Respuesta: 0. A B C

35. A. instead B. afterwards C. however

36. A. changes B. changed C. changing

37. A. clever B. cleverest C. cleverer

38. A. which B. what C. who

39. A. herself B. itself C. himself

40. A. copying B. copied C. copies

41. A. won B. win C. winning

42. A. suddenly B. perhaps C. rarely

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PARTE 5

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 43 A 49 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO

Lea el artículo y luego responda las preguntas,

En las preguntas 43 – 49, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuesta.

River Dolphins

River dolphins were first described by Henri Marie Ducrotay


in 1817. He also gave them names. There are 38 kinds of
dolphins, but 33 are sea dolphins and only 5 of them make
their homes in large rivers. Although the pink dolphin lives
in the Amazon River, it can also be found in the Orinoco and
Madeira Rivers in smaller numbers.

While they are mostly pink, river dolphins can also be light gray or brown, but science
has not found out why they have their lovely color. We guess they become pinker
when they are excited, as happens to us when we´re mad.

River dolphins, like the ones in Southeast Asia or in La Plata River, are clever; however,
the pink dolphins in the Amazon are the cleverest but not as much as dolphins in the
Atlantic Ocean. Pink dolphins make sounds to show they enjoy being close to people,
some stories of people close to the river being pushed by them are popular in the
Amazon. If a pink dolphin dies, people think something bad may happen. However, if
this happens, they will use the dead animal´s oil to help other animals with health
problems like infections, but they won´t use the meat.

Unfortunaltely, river dolphins have died as we built new towns around their area and
changed the rain forest. Also, they are caught with other animals to be shown in
aquariums

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Ejemplo:

0. In 1817, a man A. recorded dolphins in detail.


B. explored dolphins´ freshwater.
C. called dolphins differently.

_ _

43. How many types of dolphins are there in A. 33


the waters of our planet? B. 5
C. 38

44. Most pink dolphins can be seen in the A. Amazon river.


B. Orinoco river.
C. Madeira river.

45. What´s the reason why pink dolphins are A. People bother them.
that color? B. They have feelings.
C. Nobody´s sure.

46. Pink river dolphins are less brilliant than A. Southeast Asia.
dolphins in B. La Plata.
C. the Atlantic.

47. Pink dolphins are A. something dangerous.


B. usually friendly.
C. always noisy.

48. People think rivers dolphins could A. bring bad luck.


B. become food.
C. get sick easily.

49. Dolphins have been in danger because of A. heavy storms.


B. people´s building.
C. animals´ meal.

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PARTE 6

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 50 A 54 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO

Lea el texto y las preguntas del siguiente parte.

En las preguntas 50 – 54, marque A, B, C o D en su hoja de


respuesta

Nakia Letang is an admissions director at Fairfield


University. Nakia is a young hardworking woman.
This is an interview with her about her
achievements.
What is your job about?
Choosing new students is my main function at work. I read students´ applications and
plan my travel calendar and events. Another part of my job is what I call customer
service: educating parents and future students about college and the admissions
process. You have to be an active person and really like talking to have this job. You
have to be very sociable and constantly on the move.
Do you work with students from everywhere?
I work in New York City and eleven states. I work with two groups: home-schooled
students and those from the Community Scholars Program; these are teenagers who
live in the city and are the first family members to attend college.
What is your role in the admission decision process?
We read applications from our own area because we know the students´ schools and
can give a complete evaluation of the applications. Each career officer decides on the
best candidates from their area. We consider mainly their academic level, but also
what those students bring to the college community. If I’m not sure, I have a second
admissions career officer take a look, and if we’re still not sure, I meet the entire
admissions office group.
Can you talk to the students who send applications?
Like many students I invite, I was the first person in my family to go to college. I tell
students my story and let them know I understand their situation. I convince them
that they can get into college and make it through.

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50. What is the writer mainly trying to do in this article?

A. advertise Fairfield University programs and admission process.


B. explain how people can easily begin their college.
C. make students reflect on where they should study.
D. describe a woman´s professional responsibilities.

51. What can the reader find out from the article?

A. the conditions of the students´ families.


B. the students´ admission requirements.
C. the experience of Nakia as a college student.
D. the qualifications of the admissions staff.

52. According to Nakia,

A. just home-schooled students can enter the college.


B. the friendliest students can enter the college.
C. the cleverest students can enter the college.
D. just young students can enter the college.

53. These last paragraph is about

A. explaining how to study at a young age.


B. encouraging students with her example.
C. working with all kinds of students.
D. helping students join college.

54. According to the reading, the most appropriate piece of advice that you might get is

A. “Be what you want to be by using your knowledge and background”.


B. “Be the only one in your family to go to the university”.
C. “Be an active person if you want to begin your university studies”.
D. “Be good at talking to people if you want to get an excellent job”

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PARTE 7

RESPONDE LAS PREGUNTAS 55 A 64 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO

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

En las preguntas 55 – 64, marque la letra correcta A, B, C o D en su hoja de


respuesta.

The unknown woman


There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) mentioning . In 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy that
(55) _ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her face was noticed.

In (56) , she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to


carry a camera. (57) _ _ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (58) . Later, the FBI publicly (59)
the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.

At (60) _ , in 1970 the police received an (61) _ call; a woman named Beverly Oliver (62) that
she was the ‘Scarf Woman’ but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (63) _ further details. Nowadays,
this story remains a mystery, and (64) the ‘Scarf Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still
unknown.

Ejemplo:
0. A. mentioning B. naming C. communicating D. announcing

Respuesta: 0. A B C D
_

55. A. took off B. took part C. took away D. took place


56. A. fact B. order C. time D. case
57. A. Within B. Despite C. Beneath D. Towards
58. A. retiring B. touring C. escaping D. transferring
59. A. achieved B. argued C. requested D. warned
60. A. all B. last C. first D. least
61. A. unlucky B. unfamiliar C. uncertain D. unexpected
62. A. defended B. insisted C. demanded D. required
63. A. suppose B. reply C. provide D. arrange
64. A. whenever B. wherever C. whether D. whilst

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