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Prueba de Ingles PARTE 1 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 80 A 84 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO 2 Donds puede ver estosavisos? Enlas preguntas 80-64, marque A, BOG en suhoja de respuastas. 0 : paar Clever cats: eae The best food ¢. ina hospital for your pet 80. \. onaboat 3. onaplane, . onabus pm at. inacinema inabank - onatain p> 82, ry aA j NOFISHINGHERE | THERE ARE JELLYFISH. || ata 3. ata park atagaren om> 83, A. inatruck B, onabike Don’t eat or drink. ae 84, Ge | A. inastrost Read fun stories about| B. inabookshop animals with us C. ing playground Today at 3:00 a PARTE2 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 85 A 89 DE ACUERDO CON ELEJEMPLO Lea las desoripciones de la columna de la iequierda (85 -89). zCudl palabra de la columna de la derecha (A - G) concuerda con cada descripciin? LaopciénH se usa pars el ejemplo, Sobren dos palabras mas. Enlas proguntes 85-89, marque letra correcta A-G ensuhojaderespuestas. Fast food ©, tis ong, and thereis meatinit 85, Some peosle make. soup with hese. A. burger B. chips, 86. {thasbread meal, lomala and onion. ©. coffee 87. Youdtinka glass of tis when youre thirsty Cree E. noodles 88. People make this thin, round foodvaith milk : ‘and 099s for breakfast. F. pancake G. pie 89. Some people enjoy this hot, black drink with cugar, PARTE 3 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 90 A 97 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO Complete jas clez conversaciones. Enles preguntas 90-97, marque A, 0 Cen suhoja de respuestas. Have you ever taveled ing haiicopter? 91. Can youhold the camera? 92, Haveyougotacress Icanweer? 93. Howaboul walking tothe tov? 94, My dad would lke to play tennis with us. 95, Have you ever gottenin rouble althe university? 196. Was ita won deriuljoumioy? 97. Anyttingto ork? 23 —— A. Yeah. itwas great! A. Becareful 8. Thatsexcting! . Whathappered? A, That's quick! B. Ofcourse, ©. May! keep thie? ‘A. That's fine, a B Sure! ©. itsboaustu. A Itsprety! B. Tako tho olovetor, ©: tmtired! A. That's great B. Ihavatogo. ©. Canidoit? A. Whata pity! B. Soveraltimes, ©: Isithere? A. Youroluey! B. Very kind of yout ©. Justamazing! A. Gan tkeep i? B. That'll, thank : NNdossn'imattort PARTE 4 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 98 A 105 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Leacltextoy seleccione la palabra cocrecia para cada espacio. Encada pregunta 98-105, marque A, B0.G on suhoja de respusstas. ~ \ The Olympic Games y In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the QQP, madem Olympics. He wos (0) interested in sports, and he \Y felt it would be amanzing to see all the countries (98) ___ the world get together in a sports competition. Pierre (99)__ drew the five colored rings (100)___ in the Olympic Games. Every time the games begin, carrying the olympic fire from Greece to several Countries isn't the (101)___ job; actually, it's very hard. Also, (102) country where the Olympic Games are held (103)__ be chosen carefully. The Olympic Games have (104)__ the largest sports event in the world. There are Summer ond Winter Games and (105)__ than 30 sports are included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games are prepared before the competition begins. A © B. yet ©. almost 98. A around By © into 98. A herself Biot ©. himeot 100. A using Buse cna 10. A casest B ensy Gensler 102 A other Beech Crt 10. A must 5 shall © could 40, A become B. becoming ©. becomes 108. A coon Bmore Cr 24 PARTE 5.A, RESPONDA LAS FREGUNTAS 106 A 112 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO LLeaeltexto yrespondalas preguntas. Enlaspreguntes 106-112, marque A, BoC en su hola deresauestas. Anime and Manga ‘Animes 2 Jepanese video cartoon thatbagan when Japan tried ‘a make maviesin tha Westem sway. Torake these Westar" movies, the money was nal enoush, places weredificullto fi, ‘and _apanese actors looked different from other people in the vor. So, dtectors preferred ‘cartoons and asked artists to draw villages or peopie not found in other movies; for example, ‘theyetartocma king poopie with big heads, lots cfhairand coloruleyes. Most Anime movies come from Manga or comics, which means writen and drawn stores, During the 1970s, many Anime movies wore mado fom Manga writen by Csama Tezuka. an art wel-hrowr for is wings about eft, weno macrines and amazing adventures, Hore in the West, we belleve Anime Is ebout Japanese cartoons, but its actually the werd they use in Japan for any kind of video Cartoon. The same happens with Manga, which in Japan refers to all comics everyunore, butin the West tears Japanese comics. Anime mavios are made with he help of computer programs and special ‘eam. vile Manga can be virttan and crawn by s aingle nist. Intemational companies tawile Manga stories from Japanese into other languajes and sel ther, Howaver, some fans do his before ‘the compariesin orderto share the stones online foriree. More people can read Mangia now, but some companies say that's a form of stealing, cam ‘A, bron West firs 0. Japan creates Anime because, athe hosing B, Sotereter'ims snbynoneato male ©. ester ator fa, Respuesse:[0. @EXS)) 408. Making moviesin Japan wes difficult A. acters were orsign because mostofthe time B, placasweremiles quay. C. moneywasnoiavallable. 407. When making a cartoon, artists draw ‘A. looked very diferent, peapiewno B. acted vory wail , lived inusval places, 408. What made Osamu Tezuka an important wirter? ‘A. hisfamousmovies . B, hisfuiuristestorioe, G. hisadvanced instruments. 409. InJapan,theterm Anime incuides A. just Japanese cartoons . alllypes of video cartoons. ! oniyWestem cartoons. 410. Westom scuntiesbelleveall Mengalsmade A. with he atest stare B. by several alse, ©: indepen, +14. Mangastories foundin another languaje A. onthointomet. ‘aresold B. byspacial companies. ©. todapaness people, +112. Companlosthinksroe online Manga A. consideredasstolen. shouldbe B. sharedoniine. ©. downloaded, 25 PARTE 5.5 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 113 A 119 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Lea eltextoy responda las preguntas. Enlas preguntas 113-119, marque A, Bo Cen suhoja de respuesta How planes were born ‘The history of planes started before 1800. In tho 16th century, Mark Clerck was the first man to think of lying machines, he had dreams and made crawings of helicopters, but he did not actually build them. Many years later, the Irwins, two French brothers, made a balloon that flew for five miles in 1738. In 1868, John Hartman made a small plane that wes able to make short fights. Then, in January 1880, Samuel Secrest tried to fly a lying machine, but he couldn't because the weather t ‘was loo bad. He tried ones more the next month, Dut again it dicn't go up, so he stopped the project. In 1901, the Americans Orville and Wilbur Wright built a machine to ‘ly, but it didn't work the first time. Finally, on | December 17, 1903, they flew the kitty Hawk Flyer, which was in the air for 12 seconds. The Wright Brothers mado 1,000 | short-distanos fights in the desert in North Carolina. Thanks to the experience learned during these fights, the aractico | of air transport began in 1907. Then, in 1910, the frst airplane company was ersated by two pilots from Reme, Gabriel and Charles Oliveri, while the American Brett Graham and the Englishman Mike Major started the first Us aitline in New York. Air transpor: is now one of the biggest businesees in the world ©. Before the 1800's Mark Clerek dteamtaboutahelicopter. . flewahelipcater. made a helicopter. ppp Respuesta: 413, When did the tirstalane tly? . in 1880 . in 1738 in i848 444, Whomesde the frst hing that could fly? John Hartman, Thelnwins Samuel Secrest 1115, Orvile and Wilburwereimportantbecause they started the arage. worked together, knewthe desert. 116, Passengershavebeon ablets travel by arsince fei 1903. 1807. ‘I7.Why as Secrest's projectfinished? \- Flights tooktive tie, Fights wore delayed. . Fights files, P ORP O@> OmP omP omp ‘TiE-The Kitty Hawk Flyerflew atone. forashortume. many kilometers, ‘119.Whovwas bom in The United States? Brett . Gabriel, ©. Mike. D> op 26 PARTE 6 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 120 A 124 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Leaoltextoyresparda as preguntas, Enlaspregurias 120-124, marquoA.B, CoDensuhojaderespucstas, Why I quit social media | Inrecentyeers. there hasbeen plenty cfressach about social media, Sore studs prove I'cou be mentally unhealthy and ‘suggest taking a break from it. | decided to quit Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and see for myself what benefits it could | bring Now ha | ne longer have access fo hose networs, | et more work Sone and have mete doxtra chores tke answering ‘mote e-mails ahd king people whol cando oushose wt. lmightnotgetas many nutans rowadaye,buttne ones | gee now are completely genuine So esboon postive ‘As formy ‘fiends’, | haveno idea what they all are doing, but hase who really care about me are sil there. |gelinvolved with them onateal evel, face to face. istento them withoutchecking Facebook on my cellphone atthe same time, | do things and enjoy them without wondering how they wil bok on Instagram. When iwent out to eat with friends or relatives, Iie always pause to upload pictures of the food. I'd alsa publish online our location every tme we went to whatever club or department store we visitad, Now. mliving my ifeformy awn pleastite, not for social media. ‘depended too much on social networks. My medi was constant full of videos and photos showing my day-to-day lf, Itwas en awiulhabit—some kind of disease, Today, fee ree. lam enjoying something unexpected, whieh | had no idee [had lost. 420. Yihatis te writer doing inthis article? 126, When oftnese sentences would the writer most kel say? ‘A. convincing people to stop usingallnternetapps. BB teaching readers how to use dferentinternetapps. C. encouraging people to use some social media in a a ifrentiay. Used social networks more, day ©. showing Teaders how important was to lave social se mmecia 421, Whatcana readerfindoutfromthistext? ‘You must lear how to have mote fronds online & | won't go back to Facebook . Lwon't get health issues anymore ‘A. whatbenefis leaving socis| media provides. B. howto avoid using your email accountallthe time, C. when people depend too m uch onthe Intemet . hich tpos.ef people are norelkely t0 use soctal meal, 12. Alterquiting socialmedia, the wriler ‘A. hes been working mor. 8. silirecaives manyinvitations. . has mere fiends in his socal netwarks, D. ssieamming more abouthis business. 423. Yihat was diferent when the wrter used Feceoook, Twitter, ‘and Instagram? A. the numberofciose frends thathehad, 1B thewayhe careaapouthis health issues . thotypos ofrelatanshipseusedtohave D: thetime oftreday ho ont oubwith Fionds, PARTE7 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 125 A 134 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Loa ol tex selaccions la palabra correcta para cada espacio. Enlas proguntas 125 - 134, marque la lera corecta A, B, Co D en su hoja de respuestas. The unknown woman There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0)_ ass . In 1963, while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy that (125) in Texas, awomanwith a. scarf around her face was naticed. In (126) camera, (127), most people were (128) woman, butshe never gaveitto tem. she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to cary a the shots thal killed Kennedy, she kept recording while Later, the FBI publicly (129), the film from the At (130) in, 1970 the police recewed an (131), call; a woman named Beverly Oliver | (132) that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’ but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (133), further details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (134) the “Scarf Woman’ was Beverly Oliver ornot, her purposes are still unknown. Rp ern cabin eA Siti Bei [. OXOO) 5 Tear Esaiel a morgan ee ata: es ome an Baoe mee Br rears Sea eens —_—— eee, ches niece — ee Fives ee iat peer eis ei catan —_— Peed aoe eee b. regues eee fs caer —_— pee emacs Rea! cymes oy wis 28

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