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This document discusses anime and manga. It begins by explaining that anime originated in Japan when they wanted to make Western-style films but lacked money and good filming locations, so they turned to cartoons instead. Most anime movies are based on manga stories. Manga refers to all comics in Japan, but in the West it specifically means Japanese comics. International companies translate and distribute manga to other countries for profit, though some fans also share manga online for free, which some companies view as stealing.

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Exam 4 Virtual

This document discusses anime and manga. It begins by explaining that anime originated in Japan when they wanted to make Western-style films but lacked money and good filming locations, so they turned to cartoons instead. Most anime movies are based on manga stories. Manga refers to all comics in Japan, but in the West it specifically means Japanese comics. International companies translate and distribute manga to other countries for profit, though some fans also share manga online for free, which some companies view as stealing.

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TEST 5

PARTE 1

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 130 A 134 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO.

Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (130 – 134). ¿Cuál palabra de la columna de la derecha (A
– G) concuerda con cada descripción?

La opción D se usa para el ejemplo. Sobran dos palabras más.

En las preguntas 130 – 134, marque la letra correcta A – H en su hoja de respuestas.

In the kitchen

0. It is a yellow fruit and monkeys love it.

130. This thing can be on the kitchen wall, with food and plates in it. A. bowl

B. chair
131. You take this and drink from it when you are thirsty.
C. cupboard

132. It is round and you can put your vegetables inside it. D. banana

E. glass
133. When you are hungry, you cook this and have it hot.
F. salad

134. It has four legs and you sit on it. G. soup

H. table
PARTE 2

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 135 A 139 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO

¿Dónde puedo ver estos avisos?

En la pregunta 135 – 139 marque A, B, o C en su hoja de respuestas.

0.
A. in a supermarket
Clever Cats: B. in an elevator
The best food C. in a hospital
For your pet

135. A. in a café
Please, do not eat or
B. in a flat
drink in this place C. in a library

136. A. in a cinema
Tickets for 9 pm B. in a bank
show today $25.000 C. on a train

137. A. in playgrounds
All you need for your birthday party
Nice toys and great presents B. in shops
C. at schools

138. A. in a classroom
Animal and flower books 30% off
B. in a bookstore
only on Thursday
C. in a garden

139. A. at a lake
Please drive carefully
B. on a beach
Children at play C. on a road
PARTE 3

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 140 a 144 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO.

Complete las conversaciones.

En las preguntas 140 – 144, marque A, B, o C en su hoja de respuestas.

140. I’m tired, I want to go to sleep now. A. So, let’s begin.


B. Have a nice day.
C. Good night.

141. Why don’t we go to the beach? A. Sounds great!


B. Same to you!
C. Nice to meet you!

142. Where did they buy their car? A. I don’t know.


B. You are right.
C. It’s bigger.

143. I’m going to the art exhibition soon. A. By the way.


B. How long ago?
C. That’s interesting!

144. We haven’t discussed our tour plans yet. A. You poor thing.
B. Let’s do it now.
C. As late as possible.
PARTE 4

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 145 A 152 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO.

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


En las preguntas 145 – 152, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

Useful things
Few things are (0) _____ than having everything you need with you. I am a single father and I have to look
(145) _____ two teenagers; both of them are beautiful and clever. My car has become a very useful thing
when it comes to (146) _____ them to the museum or to the department store. (147) _____ their friends in
these places is important for them.

However, the (148) _____important thing on my list is my cell phone. I (149) _____ shopping and bought a
modern one two months (150) _____. It is useful since I use it as an alarm clock to wake up (151) _____ 5
o'clock, and I can (152) _____ check information on the web or send text messages to my colleagues.

0. A. better B. good C. best

145. A. about B. after C. around


146. A. take B. taking C. taken
147. A. Met B. Meet C. Meeting
148. A. more B. most C. much
149. A. go B. went C. gone
150. A. ever B. already C. ago
151. A. at B. into C. on
152. A. quite B. also C. once
PARTE 5

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 153 A 159 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO.

Lea el texto y responda las preguntas.


En las preguntas 153 – 259, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas

Anime and Manga


Anime is a Japanese video cartoon that began when Japan tried to make movies
in the Western way. To make these "Western movies, the money was not
enough places were difficult to film, and Japanese actors looked different from
other people in the world. So, directors preferred cartoons and asked artists to
draw villages of people not found in other movies, for example, they started
making people with big heads, lots of hair and colorful eyes.

Most Anime movies come from Manga or comics, which means written and drawn stories. During the 1970s,
many Anime movies were made from Manga written by Osamu Tezuka, an artist well-known for his writings
about the future, wonderful machines and amazing adventures

Here in the West, we believe Anime is about Japanese cartoons, but it's actually the word they use in Japan
for any kind of video cartoon. The same happens with Manga, which in Japan refers to all comics everywhere,
but in the West it means Japanese comics Anime movies are made with the help of computer programs and
special teams, while Manga can be written and drawn by a single artist

International companies rewrite Manga stories from Japanese into other languages and sell them. However,
some fans do this before the companies in order to share the stories online for free. More people can read
Manga now, but some companies say that's a form of stealing.

0. Japan created anime because, at the beginning, A. their own Western films.
they wanted to make B. better Western films.
C. Western cartoon films.
153. Making movies in Japan was difficult because most A. actors were foreign.
of the time B. places were miles away.
C. money was not available.

154. When making a cartoon, artists drew people who A. looked very different.
B. acted very well.
C. lived in usual places.

155. What made Osamu Tezuka an important writer? A. his famous movies.
B. his futuristic stories.
C. his advanced instruments.

156. In Japan, the term Anime includes A. just Japanese cartoons.


B. all types of video cartoons.
C. only Western cartoons.

157. Western countries believe all Manga is made A. with the latest software.
B. by several artists.
C. in Japan.

158. Manga stories found in another language are sold A. on the internet.
B. by special companies.
C. to Japanese people.

159. Companies think free online Manga should be A. considered as stolen.


B. shared online.
C. downloaded.
PARTE 6

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 160 A 152 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO.

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


En las preguntas 160 – 169, marque A, B, C o D en su hoja de respuestas.

The astronaut artist


Scott Kelly, officer of the International Space Station, has (0) _____ become
the US astronaut that NASA has (160) _____ stay for the longest period in
space. Up there, he said that his hobby was taking photographs of the (161)
_____ planet underneath. Kelly calls his pictures "Earth art! These photographs
have shown us what to (162) _____ next in terms of technology. Kelly is not
(163) _____ a man with a camera orbiting Earth - he is (164) _____ an artist.

It's the human mind (165) _____ work that makes art unique. (166) _____ having robots near other planets
capturing images, their photographs haven't been called pieces of art. Robots cannot (167) _____ these kinds
of poetic pictures, they have taken some interesting images, (168) _____.

These words have (169) _____ that automatically operated space research is not enough, it should be done
by men.

0. A. recently B. previously C. freshly D. lately

160. A. make B. makes C. made D. making


161. A. lively B. incredible C. accurate D. challenging
162. A. wonder B. affect C. contain D. expect
163. A. nearby B. absolutely C. just D. straight
164. A. definitely B. generally C. particularly D. directly
165. A. on B. for C. in D. at
166. A. Besides B. Despite C. Regarding D. Towards
167. A. achieve B. attempt C. reach D. approach
168. A. otherwise B. wherever C. either D. though
169. A. tested B. convinced C. proved D. persuaded

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