TyT Test
TyT Test
PARTE 1
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?
Entertainment
Ejemplo:
Respuesta: 0. A B C D E F G H
B. comics
D. films
3. People go to the cinema to see one of these.
E. map
F. messages
4. People use it to find an address.
G. ticket
Módulo de inglés 5
PARTE 2
Ejemplo:
A. in a school
0. B. in a clothes shop
Please, put the C. in a toy store
books on the
correct desk
Respuesta: 0. A B C
6.
A. at a zoo
Please do not
B. at a garden
C. at a beach
7.
A. by a soccer field
B. in a cinema
C. at a playground
8.
A. at a lake
B. in a pool
C. on a field
9.
A. in a classroom
B. in a library
C. in a bookstore
10.
A. in a sports center
B. in a bus station
C. in a shopping center
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PARTE 5
What a story!
Stephen William Hawking, a well-known scientist
from Oxford, studied physics at Oxford University.
When he was 21 and was doing studies on the
universe at Cambridge University, the doctors found
he had a neuro motor problem. Later, his problem
got worse but he wanted to finish his studies. He
thought he was going to live only a few months
because most people like him only live for 18
months after diagnosis. In 1985, he had an
operation and lost his ability to speak. At first, he
could talk by spelling words moving his eyes when someone
showed him a letter. Then, he was able to choose words from a
computer screen with a switch.
In 1998, his first book, which was about the universe, was very
popular, but many people did not finish it because it was difficult to
understand. In 2005, he wrote a simple version called A brief History
of Time.
“Before I got ill, my life was boring,” he said. But then he had
dreams about giving something good to the world, so he began to
improve his work and now we can understand the universe better.
He said his success came from the help of his wife and children,
other people, and government organizations. Hawking worked as a
Lucasian Proffessor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge,
a job that Newton also had had in 1663.
Módulo de inglés 7
Ejemplo:
Respuesta: 0. A B C
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PARTE 7
David Gorske, 57, has eaten (0) _____ 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
Módulo de inglés 9
Ejemplo:
Respuesta: 0. A B C D
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MÓDULO DE INGLÉS
PARTE 2
Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (1 - 5). ¿Cuál palabra de la columna de la derecha (A - H)
concuerda con cada descripción?
Feelings
Ejemplo:
0. Some people feel this way when they see spiders because they don't like them.
Respuesta: 0. A B C D E F G H
B. angry
D. happy
3. When we hate something, we sometimes feel like this.
E. hungry
4. Some people usually feel like this when it's hot, and
need to drink something. F. sad
G. thirsty
5. A person feels like this when they need to sleep after
a long day.
H. tired
Módulo de inglés
5
PARTE 3
Ejemplo:
A. In two hours.
What time does the train
arrive at the station?
B. The second one.
C. Right there.
Respuesta: 0. A B C
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PARTE 4
Lea el texto de la parte inferior y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
Ejemplo:
18. A. but B. or C. so
Módulo de inglés
7
PARTE 5
In the nineteenth century there was a village called Oneida in New York State
where a "family" of 300 members lived together in a large beautiful house
where they shared everything.
A man named John Humphrey Noyes, and a small group of people moved
there in 1848. They wanted a place where they could live according to their
particular beliefs in their efforts to create a more equal society.
Today, this place is touristic and, like me, many visitors come because they had
relatives among those 19th century dreamers. Others just want to see for
themselves the building where this successful social group in American history
lived. “I don’t know of anywhere else where you can live in a historical place,”
said the director of the Oneida site. “It’s very unusual.”
The present owners share the building with guests who stay in large
comfortably furnished bedrooms with private baths. There are eight guest
rooms in the hotel area, and each guest pays $100 for a big bedroom, a simple
breakfast and a private tour of the 10,300-square-meter building, which also
contains 35 apartments.
The library and the building’s grounds are also open to guests, as well as several
of the public rooms. The 170-year-old library, unchanged from the original
construction, holds a rich collection of 19th century books and magazines,
which learners used to study Latin, Greek, algebra and astronomy.
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Ejemplo:
Respuesta: 0. A B C
A. a hotel.
20. Nowadays Oneida is B. a display.
C. a school.
A. languages.
25. People at Oneida studied B. politics.
C. anatomy.
Módulo de inglés
9