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VOCABULARYPART 1,2,3

HECHO, PRODUCIDO, FABRICADO

ALGODÓN

FIBRA SINTÉTICA (ELASTANO)

MINISUPERMERCADO, TIENDA DE ABBARROTES

CORDERO

NEGOCIOS

ABOGADO(A)

SEÑOR

SALVADOR

CAPILLA, IGLESIA, TEMPLO

SEGURIDAD

PERDIDO, DESAPARECIDO,

ESCRIBIR, ANOTAR

DULCE

FLORECER

ALAS

COLORIDAS (OS)

DIARIO

TODAY´S SPECIALSLAMB CASSEROLE

STEAK IN BARBEQUE SAUCE

A. In a farm.B. At the cinema.C. In a restaurant.

BUSINESS HOURS:

8:00 – 6:00

A. In a chapel.B. In the woods.C. In a safety box.

Part II96) Missing, away, not present..

97) A book in which you write down

what you do every day..

98) A sweet juice found in some flower

blossoms.

99) An insect with four wings which makes

honey and wax.

100) An insect with large colorful wings. It

likes flowers.

a)Diary

b)Butterfly

c)Mosquito

d)Bee

e)Daily

f) Pollen

g)Absent

h)Nectar

101. I SAW YOU AT THE CINEMA YESTERDAY.

102. I AM NOT IN THE MOOD FOR BASEBALL.

103. WHOSE IS THIS PENCIL?

104. HOW DO YOU GET TO SCHOOL?

105. WHAT DOES YOUR SISTER LOOK LIKE?

A. B. C.

JOHN PARKER’S DIARY

One of the most famous diaries (106)__English

was written by John Parker. It gives a detailed

and interesting (107)__of everyday life in

England (108)__1660 and 1669.

106. a. in b. from c.

of

107. a. description b. notice c.

story

108. a. between b. from c.

Parker writes about important stories of the time,

like disease, an enemy navy (109)__ up the River

Thames and the Great Fire of London. He also

writes about himself, even about his (110)__ - he

often slept during church or (111)__at the pretty

girls.

109. a. driving b. flying c.

sailing

110. a. accidents b. dreams c.

faults

1111. a. looked b. prayed c.

He describes his home life - a (112)__ with

his wife and how they became friends again,

his worry about her illness. As well as books,

he liked music, the theatre, card (113)__

parties with good food and (114)__ of fun.

112. a. conversation b. discussion c.

quarrel

113. a. games b. matches c.

plays 114. a. amount b. plenty

Parker was a busy man who had many

important (115)__- he was a Member of

Parliament and President of the Royal

Society. He is also (116)__ for his work for

the British Navy.

115. a.hobbies b.jobs

c.studies

116. a.remembered b.reminded

c.reported

A. B. C.=

Winter is dangerous because it's so difficult to

know what is going to happen and accidents

take place so easily. Fog can be waiting to

meet you over the top of a hill. Ice might be

hiding beneath the melting snow, waiting to

send you off the road. Thecar coming towards

you may suddenly slide across the road.

WINTER DRIVING

Rule Number One for driving on icy roads is to

drive smoothly. Uneven movements can make

a car suddenly very difficult to control. So

every time you turn the wheel, touch the

brakes or increase your speed, you must be as

gentle and slow as possible. Imagine you are

driving with a full cup of hot coffee on the

seat next to you. Drive so that you wouldn't

spill it.

WINTER DRIVING

Rule Number Two is to pay attention to what

might happen. The more ice there is, the further

down the road you have to look. Test how long it

takes to stop by gently braking. Remember that

you may be driving more quickly than you think. In

general, allow double your normal stopping

distance when the road is wet, three times this

distance on snow, and even more on ice. Try to

stay in control of your car at all times and you will

avoid trouble.

WINTER DRIVING

117. What is the writer trying to do in this text??A. Give information about winter driving.B. Warn people against driving in winter.C. Advise people about safe driving in winter.118. Why would someone read this text?A. To find out about the weather.B. For information on driving lessons.C. To decide when to travel.119. What does the writer think?A. People should avoid driving in the snow.B. Drivers should expect problems in winter.C. Winter drivers should use their brakes less.

120. Why does the writer talk about a cup of coffee?A. To explain the importance of smooth movements.B. Because she wants drivers to be more relaxed.C. To show how it can be spilled.121. Which traffic sign shows the main idea of the text?A.

B.

C.

REDUCE SPEED NOW

FOG AHEAD

DRIVE CAREFULLY

ICE IN ROAD AHEAD

DRIVE CAREFULLY

ROAD REPAIRS

AHEAD

A. B. C. D.

Claudia says that all of her friends have a cell

phone, but Claudia’s mom doesn't want to buy

her one. Claudia's mom doesn't want Claudia to

play video games either. What is more, the

Internet scares her. Claudia's mom says, “If

Claudia has a cellphone, how do we know whom

she is talking to? Video games are bad for you.

The Internet is dangerous and uncontrolled. It’s

like having a gun in the house. I'm not buying her

a cell phone until she is eighteen. This is the only

way we can be sure that Claudia is safe."

Claudia’s dad disagrees with Claudia's mom.Although he agrees that there are somedangers to it, he likes the Internet, and finds itto be very useful. “The trouble is,” he says,“We just can’t stop Claudia from using theInternet, as this would put her at adisadvantage. What is more, I like videogames. I think that, when played inmoderation, they are fun. Obviously, it is notgood to play them without restraint or self-control. Finally, I think Claudia needs a cellphone. We can’t take these things away.”

122. Which of the following best describes the

difference between Claudia's mom and dad?

A. Mom wants to ban Marcia from using the

computer, while dad likes to play video games.

B. Mom thinks technology is dangerous, while dad

thinks it can be useful.

C. Mom cares little about Claudia's future, while

dad is very supportive.

D. Mom is very strict while Dad is open - minded.

123. Which of the following best describes the

similarity between Claudia's mom and dad?

A. Mom and dad both like technology.B. Mom and dad both think video games are bad.C. Mom and dad both think the internet is dangerous.D. Mom and dad both care about Claudia's wellbeing.

124. In paragraph 1, Claudia's mom says, "It's like

having a gun in the house." She says this in order

to…

A. Support the idea that the Internet is dangerousB. Reject the claim that guns can be safe if usedresponsibly.C. Encourage Claudia's dad to purchase a gun.D. Explain why the Internet is uncontrolled.

125. Claudia's mom can best be described as

……

A. Ridiculous.

B. Careful.

C. Cruel.

D. Rude.

126. Claudia's dad can best be described

as ……

A. Shameless.B. Foolish.C. Wild.D. Reasonable.

127. Which of the following would be the best

way for Claudia to change the way her mom

thinks about technology?

A. Read her a newspaper article that talks about the

importance of technology.

B. Provide her an instruction manual detailing how

the latest cell phone functions.

C. Take her to the library and show her the top five

most popular internet websites.

D. Spend the weekend playing video games with her.

A. B. C. D.

CARTOONS

Cartoon films have very (128)__ limits. If you can

draw something, you can make it move on the

cinema screen. The use (129)__ advanced

computer programs means that cartoons are

becoming exciting again for people of (130)__ ages.

128. a. few b. any c. little d.

much

129. a. for b. of c. with d.

by

130. a. more b. other c. all d.

By the end of the 1970s, the cinema world had

decided that cartoons were only for children.

But soon (131)__, several directors had some

original new ideas. They proved that it was

possible to make films in which both adults and

children could (132)__ the fun.

131. a. afterwards b. later c. next d.

then

132. a. divide b. add c. mix d.

share

However, not (133)__ cartoon film was

successful. The Black Cauldron, for example,

failed, mainly because it was too frightening

for children and too childish for adults.

133. a. every b. both c. any d.

each

Directors learnt from this (134)__ and the

film companies began to make large

(135)__ of money again.

134. a.damage b.crime c.mistake

d.fault

135. a.amounts b.accounts c.numbers

d.totals

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