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MÓDULO DE INGLÉS

PARTE 2

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 1 A 5 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE EJEMPLO

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?

Una opción (A - H) se usa para el ejemplo. Sobran dos palabras más.

En las preguntas 1 - 5, marque la letra correcta A - H en su hoja de respuestas.

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

A. afraid

1. People often cry when they feel like this.


B. C. angry

D. cold
2. If we feel like this, we want to eat something.

happy
E.

3. When we hate something, we sometimes feel like this.


F. hungry

G. sad
4. Some people usually feel like this when it's hot, and need to
drink something.

thirsty

5. A person feels like this when they need to sleep after a long
day.
H. tired

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PARTE 3

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 6 A 10 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE EJEMPLO

Complete las cinco conversaciones.

En las preguntas 6 - 10, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

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

6. Do you prefer cats or dogs? A. Both are nice.


B. It´s not OK.
C. All right.

7. I forgot to turn the lights off. A. How about this?


B. Are you sure?
C. Do it this way.

8. I am afraid my sister is sick. A. Oh, I’m sorry.


B. Too late.
C. Can I go now?

9. Let’s go to the park next weekend. A. As soon as possible.


B. Hope it is.
C. Great idea.

10. Can I talk to you for a minute? A. Be careful.


B. Of course.
C. Just one.
PARTE 4

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 11 A 18 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO

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

En las preguntas 11- 18, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

0. A. have B. having C. had Respuesta: 0. A B C

11. A. doesn’t B. don’t C. didn’t

12. A. among B. against C. from

13. A. Either B. Both C. Each

14. A. worry B. worries C. worrying

15. A. believed B. believes C. believe

16. A. Almost B. However C. Indeed

17. A. you B. her C. them

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18. A. but B. or C. so
PARTE 5

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 19 A 25 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO

Lea el artículo y luego responda las preguntas.

En las preguntas 19 - 25, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT IN ONEIDA, NEW YORK

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.

This place is open for everybody and it’s worth a visit.

Ejemplo:
A. everybody slept under the same roof.
0. Something unusual about the Oneida village place is that B. people were very independent.
C. everyone had their own room.

Respuesta: 0. A B C

19. John Humphrey Noyes travelled to New York A. had particular social beliefs.
State B. had family who had lived there.
C. had interest in historical buildings.

20. Nowadays Oneida is A. you need to pay to have a guided


visit.
B. you can join a small group of people.
C. you will have your own guide
included.
21. The writer visited the place because he

A. have access to most parts of the


house.
B. have to go to the 19th century
library.
22. If you want to see the building,
C. are not allowed to see certain places.

A. has changed a little.


23. All visitors to the Oneida historical site B. has remained the same.
C. has been damaged.

A. languages.
24. The old library B. politics.
C. anatomy.

25. People at Oneida studied


A. to visit his family.
B. to change his way of life.
C. to know more about his country.

A. a hotel.
B. a display.
C. a school.

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