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PARTE 1

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 1 A 5 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO


Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (1 - 5). ¿Cuál palabra de la columna de la derecha (A - G)
concuerda con cada descripción?
La opción H se usa para el ejemplo. Sobran dos palabras más.
En las preguntas 1 - 5, marque la letra correcta A - G en su hoja de respuestas.

Professions

Ejemplo:

0. This person is the one who gives lessons at school.

Respuesta: 0. AB C D E F G H

Descripciones Palabras

You can see this person in the countryside picking fruit. A. clown

B. doctor

D.Farmer
C. driver

D. farmer

When children see this person, they often laugh and have fun.

E. footballer

F. nurse
A.Clown

G. pirate

H. teacher
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This person has a boat and hides treasure.

G.Pirate

This person takes you from one place to another.

C.Driver

This person plays a sport for work.

E.Footballer

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RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 6 A 8 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO


Complete las cinco conversaciones
En las preguntas 6 - 8, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
Ejemplo:
PARTE 3

6. Have you got a dress I can wear? A.That's fine!


B. Sure!
C.Enjoy!

7. Where did they buy their new car? A.I don't know.
B. You are right.
C. It's bigger.

8. We haven't discussed our tour plans yet? A. You poor thing.


B. Let's do it now.
C.As late as possible.

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RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 9 A 14 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y responda las preguntas.
En las preguntas 9 - 14, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
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PARTE 4
Body Language across Cultures
If you are planning a holiday in another country, you should pay attention to body
language across cultures. In the world of travel you may have uncomfortable moments
if you give wrong messages. For example, in the Middle East, it is very unkind to
show the under-side of one´s foot in another person´s direction - so crossing your legs
while sitting is a bad idea. People from Pakistan move their head from side to side to
mean “you´re welcome”, or “hello”. Moving your hand from side to side is
understood by Indians as “no” or “go away”. In Nigeria, you
mustn´t use your left hand to give or receive things. This hand is considered dirty. The Maori of New Zealand press
noses together and shout to say hello.

You can also see body language differences in the personal space people need when having a conversation. In South
America, this space is often small. People stand very close to each other to talk, except when they meet for the first
time or are at the office. In the United States this space becomes much larger; people are not as comfortable when
others stand close to them, especially when they do not know each other very well. Others whose personal space is
small are the Arabs, French and Italians, while the Germans and Japanese need more.

Ejemplo:
A. make big mistakes.
0. If travelers forget body language B. learn new things.
in a foreign country, they may C. have lots of fun.

Respuesta: 0. ABC

9. You can have problems in the Middle East A. any head movement.
if you show B. the bottom of your feet.

C. your legs and nose.


10. People usually move their heads in
Pakistan when someone is arriving.
A.
B. chatting.

11. In India, what should you use to tell


C. traveling.
someone to leave?

A. your foot
12. To get something from another person, B. your head
Nigerians use the right hand because
C. your hand

13. In New Zealand, when the Maori say


A. it’s strong.
hello, they speak it’s soft.
B.

C. it’s clean.

A. quietly.
B. loudly.

C. normally.
14. If they are too close to you, they might A. France.
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B. Germany.
come from C. Japan.
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RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 15 A 19 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO


Lea el texto y responda las preguntas.
En las preguntas 15 - 19, marque A, B, C o D en su hoja de respuestas.

Cats Make Wonderful Pets!


There are certain points to consider before you decide to get a cat. First of all, be prepared to
spend time with your cat. Although cats don´t have a closer relationship with humans than
most other pets, they still require attention and care. Cats have their own different characters
and their own special habits and choices. It is a good idea to prepare yourself with some
basic knowledge about cats before you get one.
As distant as they may be, cats really love to play. But cats usually don´t fetch like dogs; don´t just throw a ball to your
cat and expect it to be entertained. Cats like to be spoiled by humans. They like to have “communication” with you.
Spend time playing and having contact with your cat.
Cats show their love to you not only through making their typical sounds, but also by touching your arms, legs, or
another part of your body. If you are new to cats and you don´t know this, you may think they want to hurt you.
However, it is just friendly play.
They probably love to see what is going on around them more than other pets. They do this by jumping to high places
like a sofa, cupboard, or table to keep an eye on you and what you´re doing.
Cats love to have sharp nails, so buying a cushion for your cat will keep your furniture safe. In order to avoid any
damage, keep your cat´s nails short and train it to use the cushion. This will save you money and lots of headaches in
the future.

15. What is the purpose of the writer?


A.describe the experience of having a pet
A. advise people on how to deal with cats as pets
B. explain how to save money if getting a cat

D. name differences between cats and other pets

16. What can the reader find out from the text?
A. how easy it is to love a pet
B.why cats are so special and friendly
B. advantages of having cats
C. important facts about cats behavior
17. How is the relationship between cats and humans?
A. Humans enjoy spoiling cats.
B. Cats love to play with humans just like dogs do.
C. Cats need attention from humans.
D.Humans like to show their love to their cats.

18. What do cats like about furniture?


A. This can help them communicate.
B. This helps them get closer relationships.
C.This provides cats comfortable places to play.
D.This helps cats to see you easily.
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PARTE 6
19. What can you think about cats from the text?
A. B. Cats are
Cats are great, but owners
independent pets.
need to learn about them.

C. Cats are very D. Cats and dogs are pets with


complicated pets. very similar characters.

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RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 20 A 25 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En las preguntas 20 - 25, marque A, B, C o D en su hoja de respuestas.

Tomatoes
The tomato is the world´s (0)______ popular fruit. And yes,
scientifically speaking, it is a fruit, (20)__________ a vegetable. More
than 60 million tons of tomatoes are produced every year, 16 million
tons more than the banana, the (21)_______ one in popularity.
Tomatoes were first (22)______ by Aztecs and Incas. Explorers returning from Mexico
introduced the tomato (23)_______ Europe in 1556. The French called it “the apple of
love,” the Germans “the apple of paradise.”
Tomatoes are (24)______ in vitamins A and C, and are fat free. An average size tomato has
only 35 calories. In addition, new medical (25)______ suggests that eating tomatoes may
prevent cancer.
Tomatoes are used in many food products as pasta and pizza. According to a survey from
1997, 68% of chefs use canned tomatoes because of their quality and taste. It hasn´t
changed much since.

Ejemplo:

0. A. most B. more C. many D. much

Respuesta: 0. A B CD

20. A. neither B. nor C. not D. no

21. A. two B. both C. twice D. second


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22. A. achieved B. done C. grown D. invented

23. A. out B. on C. at D. into

24. A. chargedB.rich C. loaded D. full

25. A. operation B. prescription C. drug D. research

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