SEXTO / SÉPTIMO
1.
VOCABULARIO DE APOYO
2.
DIÁLOGOS DIRIGIDOS
3.
READING COMPANION
4.
ESTRUCTURAS GRAMATICALES
5.
VERBOS BÁSICOS
6.
COMPOSICIONES SENCILLAS
7.
TRADUCCIONES
8.
EVALUACIÓN DEL PROCESO
DESARROLLO
DE ACTIVIDADES
1.
REALIZO UN DICCIONARIO CON LAS PALABRAS QUE ME
SEAN MAS FAMILIARES Y ASI PODER IR AGREGANDO A MI CONVERSACIÓN BÁSICA O DE USO
COTIDIANO.
2.
ESTA PAGINA SE TRABAJARA EN CLASE CON EL
PROFESOR.
3.
SON LAS ACTIVIDADES DE CLASE: EXPLICACIONES,
EJERCICIOS Y COMPONENTES DE LA LENGUA. SE HACE TODO EN CLASE.
4.
DEBES TENER CONTIGO UNA HOJA FOTOCOPIA CON LOS
VERBOS BÁSICOS Y DE USO FRECUENTE.
5.
REALIZO UNA COMPOSICIÓN SENCILLA DE ACUERDO A MIS CAPACIDADES Y LO APRENDIDO EN CLASE. TEMA LIBRE. LA AYUDA Y
ORIENTACIÓN SON IMPORTANTE MAS NO QUE TE HAGAN TUS TRABAJOS.
6.
TRADUCCIONES CORTAS DADAS EN CLASE
7.
SE HACE UNA EVALUACIÓN DE PERIODO PARA REVISAR
EL PROCESO.
DIALOGUE
1.
HELLO, HOW ARE YOU?
2.
FINE THANK YOU
1.
WHAT´S YOUR NAME?
2.
MY NAME IS …
1.
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
2.
I LIVE IN ARANJUEZ, MEDELLIN
1.
HOW OLD ARE YOU?
2.
I´M FOURTEEN
1. DO YOU HAVE BROTHERS AND SISTERS?
2. YES, I HAVE FOUR. TWO MEN AND TWO WOMEN
1. WHAT DO YOU DO IN YOUR FREE TIME?
2. USUALLY I LISTEN TO MUSIC AND WATCH TV
1. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE TV PROGRAM?
2. MY FAVORITE TV PROGRAM IS THE SIMPSON
1. DO YOU LIKE DRINK COKE?
2. NO, I PREFER WATER
1. WHAT DO YOU DO EVERYDAY?
2. GENERALLY I GET UP EARLY. MAKE MY BED, BRUSH MY TEETH,
TAKE A SHOWER, COMB MY HAIR, EAT MY BREAKFAST AND I GO TO MY SCHOOL.
1. WHAT ABOUT IN THE AFTERNOON AND ON NIGTH?
2. IN AFTERNOON WHEN I COME BACK TO STUDY I TAKE A REST,
THEN I DO MY HOME WORKS, I TALK WITH MY FRIENDS AND SOMETIME LISTEN TO MUSIC.
ON NIGTH I WATCH TV. I PLAY IN MY LAPTOP AND I GO TO BED AROUND 9 PM.
1. WHERE ARE YOU STUDING?
2. I´M STUDING IN ARANJUEZ IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL
1. DO YOU LIKE TO STUDY ENGLISH?
2. YES, I BELIEVE TO LEARN A FOREING LANGUAGE IS IMPORTANT IN MY
LIFE, BECAUSE I CAN GET A GOOD JOB, MEET DIFFERENT PEOPLE AND TRAVEL AROUND TO
THE WORLD.
1. WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY?
2. IT´S IN SEPTEMBER
1. GLAD TO MEET YOU
2. I´M SO GLAD TO MEET YOU TOO
1. SEE YOU, GOOD BYE
2. BYE SEE YOU VERY SOON.
NOVENO / DÉCIMO
1.
ESTRUCTURAS GRAMATICALES
2.
COMPOSICIONES
3.
DIALOGO DIRIGIDO
4.
LYRICSTRAINING
5.
EVALUACIÓN DEL PROCESO
DESARROLLO
DE ACTIVIDADES
1. EXPLICACIONES
DE TEMAS FUNDAMENTALES EN LA ADQUISICIÓN DE UNA LENGUA. EJERCICIOS DE CLASE.
2. REALIZO
UNA COMPOSICIÓN SOBRE UN TEMA ESPECÍFICO, UTILIZANDO LAS ESTRUCTURAS
APRENDIDAS.
3. REALIZO
CON UN COMPAÑERO UN DIALOGO DE ACUERDO A
MIS CAPACIDADES. UTILIZO DIFERENTES ESTRUCTURAS. PRESENTO PREVIAMENTE AL
PROFESOR PARA POSIBLES CORRECCIONES.
4. ESCOJO
UNA CANCIÓN Y SIGO PASOS. PRESENTO AL
PROFESOR MI TRABAJO. PREVIAMENTE DEBO INSCRIBIRME.
5. TODO
PROCESO NECESITA DE UNA EVALUACIÓN
PARA HACER REVISIÓN SI ES
NECESARIO.
DIALOGUE:
1. WHAT
WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WON THE LOTTERY?
2. IF YOU WERE THE PRESIDENT OF
COLOMBIA, WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR POOR PEOPLE?
3. TALK ABOUT OLD AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES.
UNDÉCIMO
1.
TALLER ICFES
2.
TALLER ICFES
3.
TALLER ICFES
4.
LYRICSTRAINING
5.
ESTRUCTURAS GRAMATICALES
6.
EVALUACIÓN DEL PROCESO
DESARROLLO
DE ACTIVIDADES
1, 2, 3. RESUELVO LOS TALLERES Y PRESENTO LAS
RESPUESTAS AL PROFESOR EN UNA HOJA. ESTOS TALLERES SOLO SE HARÁN EN CLASE Y EN
LAS HORAS ESPECIFICAS Y SEÑALADAS. VER ANEXO.
4. ESCOJO UNA CANCIÓN EN INGLES Y SIGO LOS PASOS
QUE ME OFRECE LA PAGINA. PRESENTO MI TRABAJO AL PROFESOR. DEBO INSCRIBIRME
PREVIAMENTE.
5. EJERCICIOS DE CLASE, FUNDAMENTALMENTE DEL
PROCESO, EXPLICACIÓN DE TEMAS ESPECÍFICOS.
6. EVALUACIÓN DE PERIODO.
TALLER
1
CONSTRUCCIÓN DE ORACIONES
1. Paul and Carol ran into each other in the park. While
they are talking, Carol asks him where he is going this summer. Paul
says:
A. I am thinking to go to Germany.
B. I am thinking of going to Germany.
C. I am thinking to going to Germany.
D. I am thinking of go to Germany.
2. Carol is doing research on the book Moby Dick. She
asks her literature teacher about the author of this book. The
teacher answers:
A. Moby Dick was writing by Herman Melville.
B. Moby Dick was write by Herman Melville.
C. Moby Dick was wrote by Herman Melville.
D. Moby Dick was written by Herman Melville.
3. Peter’s room smelled like cigarettes yesterday.
A. In the room somebody had been smoking.
B. Smoking had been somebody in the room.
C. Somebody had been smoking in the room.
D. In the room smoking had been somebody.
4. Two boys are talking about their duties at home. Aurelio
says:
A. I hate ironing, but I have to do it once a week.
B. I have to iron, but I hate once a week to do it.
C. I hate to ironing, but I have to do it a week once.
D. I have iron but, I hate to do it a week once.
5.Tom is talking about his dreams.
A. If I had money enough, I would buy a car.
B. If I had enough money, I would bought a car.
C. If I had enough money, I would buy a car.
D. If I had money enough, I would bought a car.
6. Lisa went to the doctor because she was really
concerned about her weight. The doctor told her that
A. if she doesn’t go on a diet, she wouldn’t lose weight.
B. if she didn’t go on a diet, she wouldn’t lose weight.
C. if she wouldn’t go on a diet, she doesn’t lose weight.
D. if she wouldn’t go on a diet, she didn’t lose weight.
7. Patricia’s birthday was a week ago. She is telling her
teacher about it.
A. My grandfather gave me a watch.
B. My grandfather given me a watch.
C. My grandfather gives to me a watch.
D. My grandfather to me gave a watch.
8. Edward is participating in a TV game show. The
interviewer asks:
A. When was Simon Bolivar born?
B. When
borns Simon Bolivar?
C. When was Simon Bolivar borns?
D. When
borned Simon Bolivar?
9. Mathew had a meeting at his office with his boss and
some clients at 9:00. At 9:30, his boss asked his secretary to call him to find
out why he was late. After talking to Mathew, the secretary said:
A. He say that there is a problem with his car.
B. He say that a problem with his car there was.
C. He said that there was a problem with his car.
D. He said that a problem with his car there is.
10.
Lisbeth
is tired because
A. she has been swim for two hours.
B. she has swim for two hours.
C. she has been swimming for two hours.
D. she has swimming for two hours.
11. A zoo guide is describing and comparing some animals
for a tourist group. He is saying:
A. A hippo is heavier and bigger than a panda bear.
B. A hippo is more heavy and big than a panda bear.
C. A hippo is he aviest and biggest than a panda bear.
D. A hippo is more heavier and big than a panda bear.
12. John has been reading about mountains in his encyclopaedia.
He
learned that
A. Mount Aconcagua is the most high mountain in America.
B. Mount Aconcagua is the highest mountain in America.
C. Mount Aconcagua is the higher mountain in America.
D. Mount Aconcagua is the more high mountain in America.
13. Steve is talking to a friend about the first thing he
normally does as soon as he gets home.
A. “I turn on frequently the TV right after I get home
from work.”
B. “I turn on the TV right after I frequently get home
from work.”
C. “I turn on the TV right after I get home from work
frequently.”
D. “I frequently turn on the TV right after I get home
from work.”
14. When Charles and Vicky were asked about Jack,
A. they said they hadn’t seen Jack for a long time.
B. they say they hadn’t seen Jack for a long time.
C. they told they hadn’t seen Jack for a long time.
D. they tell they hadn’t seen Jack for a long time.
15. Peggy and Michael are talking about restrictions on
smoking in public places.
A. In recent years, more and more public places have been
restricted smoking.
B. More and more public places have been restricted
smoking in recent years.
C. More and more public places in recent years have been
restricting smoking.
D. In recent years, more and more public places have been
restricting smoking.
16. Catherine is talking about the place where she went on
vacation.
A. Cartagena is an old Colombian lovely city.
B. Cartagena is an old lovely Colombian city.
C. Cartagena is a Colombian old lovely city.
D. Cartagena is a lovely old Colombian city.
17. Paul and his daughter Annie are looking at some family
pictures. He says:
A. I used to had long hair when I was younger.
B. When I was younger, I used to have long hair.
C. I use to had long hair when I was younger.
D. When I was younger, I use to have long hair.
18.
Carol and Francis are
talking about the changes in temperature over the last few days. Carol says:
A. Yesterday was more hot than today.
B. Yesterday was as hotter as today.
C. Yesterday was much hot than today.
D. Yesterday was hotter than today.
19. One Hundred Years of Solitude is a famous novel by
Gabriel Garcia Marquez. People all over the world have been able to read it
because
A. it have been translated into different languages.
B. it has been translate into different languages.
C. it has been translated into different languages.
D. it have been translate into different languages.
20. Paul has just found a good job. Today was his first
day. His
friend George asks:
A. How is your job new, Paul?
B. How are your new job, Paul?
C. Paul, how is your new job?
D. Paul, how are your job new?
21. Two friends were talking about a picnic day they had
two days before. One of them said to the other:
A. See? I tell you it was going to be fun.
B. See? I told you it is going to be fun.
C. See? I told you it was going to be fun.
D. See? I tell you it is going to be fun.
TALLER 2
CONSTRUCCIÓN
DE PARRAFOS
1 - 3
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1992 marked
the 500th
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(1) of Christopher Columbus’
discovery of the
New World. Many people do
not know that
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other explorers came to North America before Columbus. However, these
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(2)
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explorations do nothing to diminish the
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fact that when Columbus landed in the Bahamas and
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(3)
to report his discoveries, he opened the North and South
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American continents to further exploration and eventual settlement.
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1.
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2.
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3.
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A. centenary
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A. following
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A. arrived at
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B. anniversary
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B. earlier
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B. came from
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C. celebration
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C. previously
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C. moved out
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D. birthday
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D. later
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D. went back
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4 – 6
The happiest person in England today is a professional, married man (4)
lives in the southern part of the country. He owns a comfortable house and (5)
two cars. He has a steady job in an office in London. (6) a hard day at work,
he relaxes in front of the television and watches a video with his two
children.
4.
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5.
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6.
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A. which
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A. has
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A. Then
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B. whose
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B. having
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B. Later
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C. where
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C. have
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C. After
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D. who
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D. had
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D. Next
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7.
Valerie is talking to her friend Bob about her uncle Alan
1.
He has been doing the same job for nearly 40 years,
2.
I was a girl. So he hasn’t changed much.
3.
and he has been driving the same car since
4.
My uncle’s been living in the same house since the 50.s.
A. 2,1,3,4
B. 4,3,1,2
C. 2,4,1,3
D. 4,1,3,2
8.
Sue will be home late and has left a note for her husband about things
she wants him to do:
1.
and my jacket at the dry cleaner?
2.
I’ll be home late tonight.
3.
Will you please pick up the children at school,
4. Don’t wait for me because
A. 2,3,4,1
B. 3,4,1,2
C. 4,2,3,1
D. 3,2,1,4
9 - 11
The belief that all snakes are poisonous is wrong. Of the 3,000 or so
species of snakes that have been classified, 400 are dangerous and only a few
are deadly. 9 do snakes bite? It is a defense mechanism to 10 themselves.
Another reason is to kill 11 prey, if they are to live. In general,
snakes will not bite unless there is a disturbance of some sort.
9.
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10.
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11.
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A. When
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A. attack
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A. their
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B. What
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B. protect
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B. yours
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C. How
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C. affect
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C. your
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D. Why
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D. prevent
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D. theirs
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12 - 14
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Japanese couples 12 a list of wedding presents;
friends and typical Shinto ceremony, the bride 13 a kimono and only the
ceremony.
relatives are expected to give cash instead. During
a relatives of the bride and groom 14 attend the actual
12. A. have
B. don’t have
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A. carries
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C. had
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B. takes
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D. didn’t have
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C. wears
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A. never
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D. brings
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B. rarely
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13.
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C. ever
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14.
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D. usually
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15. London was the world’s
biggest city at the time of World War II but now it isn’t. According to
historians:
1.
but now there are many cities
2.
From about 1800 until World War II,
3.
London was the biggest city in the world,
4. which are much bigger.
A. 2,1,4,3
B. 2,3,1,4
C. 3,2,1,4
D. 3,1,2,4
16.
Amy Johnson is from England and she is known for being the first woman
pilot to fly to Australia.
1.
and she became the first woman pilot to fly to Australia.
2.
when she was still a school girl.
3.
There, she was taught how to service planes
4.
Amy Johnson joined the London Aeroplane Club
A. 3,2,4,1
B. 2,4,1,3
C. 4,2,3,1
D. 4,1,2,3
17 - 19
Matter is the name given to
everything 17 has weight and 18 space. It may usually be detected by the senses
of touch, sight 19 smell. Matter may exist in three states: solid,
liquid and gas.
17.
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18.
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19 .
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A. what
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A. occupied
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A. or
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B. where
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B. occupies
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B. by
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C. who
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C. occupying
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C. of
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D. which
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D. occupy
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D. nor
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20 - 22
Jogging is good exercise when it is done regularly: at least three times
a week. It strengthens the leg muscles, and, 20 it forces the heart to beat
faster, it also improves blood circulation. Many people also jog 21
control their weight. Joggers burn up 62 calories for every kilometer they run.
22 , jogging helps decrease levels of emotional stress.
20.
A. since
B. thus
C. also
D. furthermore
21.
A. helping
B. help with
C. helps
D. to help
22.
A. However
B. In addition
C. In contrast
D. Whereas
23. One of the little
peculiarities of the way in which houses are bought and sold in England and
Wales is the estate agent system,
1.
whereby the selling of a house is handed over to a group of
professionals
2.
who do their best to exaggerate
3.
its virtues and play down its defects
4.
in a very special language of their own.
A. 2, 3, 1, 4
B. 3, 2, 1, 4
C. 2, 1, 3, 4
D. 1, 2, 3, 4
24.
The first real counting machine was invented by a Frenchman called
Blaise Pascal in the XVII century.
1.
One man who inspected the machine was Gottfried Leibniz, who was born in
Saxony in 1646.
2. Leibniz used the binary
system to simplify the number of wheels and cogs a calculator needed. It was a very important improvement,
3.
but Leibniz was too busy with other questions to work out the idea.
4.
It did additions and subtractions but very few people were convinced of
its value.
A. 1, 2, 3, 4
B. 4, 1, 2, 3
C. 4, 2, 3, 1
D. 2, 3, 1, 4
25 - 27
The people who live on the South Sea Islands 25 Polynesians. These
people first came to the islands a long time ago, 26 across thousands of
miles of ocean in tiny boats. It took great 27 to face the winds and storms,
the sharks and other dangerous creatures of the ocean, and to journey to
unknown islands.
25.
A. were named
B. are called
C. were known
D. are introduced
26.
A. swimming
B. surfing
C. shipping
D. sailing
27.
A. bravery
B. anger
C. risk
D. danger
28 - 30
Bread is an important part of what we eat. Bread has been present in
man’s diet 28 prehistoric times. In fact, the Egyptians made bread four
thousand years ago, and the ancient Romans had a public oven in 29 they could
bake their daily supply. Recent studies have shown that bread has nutritional
value. 30 protein, bread contains plenty of starch, calcium and vitamin B.
28.
A. for
B. about
C. from
D. since
29.
A. where
B. what
C. whose
D. which
30.
A. Besides
B. In contrast
C. In addition
D. Moreover
31. Some of the words we use today come from the
names of people who lived in the past.
1. that is done to remove a baby from its mother’s
womb.
2 The name comes from the name of the Roman Emperor
Julius Caesar,
3. who was reputedly born this way.
4. A Cesarean section is a surgical operation
A. 2,3,4,1
B. 4,1,2,3
C. 2,1,4,3
D. 4,3,2,1
32.
Ruth is reading a manual of instructions for her new video camera and
she finds this question: Ever notice that people sometimes look older in videos
than they do in person?
1. That is why it’s helpful to use a video light both
day and night
2. whether you are shooting inside or outside.
3. That is because bright light from overhead bulbs or
the sun
4. can cast unattractive shadows down a person’s face.
A. 1,2,3,4
B. 3,4,1,2
C. 1,4,3,2
D. 3,2,1,4
33 - 35
Patrick and Pauline Peters
got married six months ago and they are already famous for their fights. Mrs.
White, who lives opposite, says: ¡ (34) I asked them nicely to stop
fighting because my baby couldn’t get to sleep, but they didn’t. Then my
husband knocked at their door and told them to stop. They threw a chair at him.
(35) , we decided to call the police. Mr. and Mrs. Peters admitted to
the police (36) they had been arguing. However, they denied having thrown the chair.!
34.
A. When
B. Before
C. First
D. Thus
35.
A.
Therefore
B.
In this respect
C.
In the same way
D.
Besides
36.
A.
which
B.
how
C.
what
D.
that
37. Karen is studying
English at a school in London. She lives with an English family, the Browns.
She writes her friend David a letter to tell him about them. Let's read the first paragraph.
1.
but it isn't easy to understand them!
2.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown have three children.
3.
My new address is at the top of the letter. I'm with an English family,
the Browns.
4. Thomas is fourteen,
Catherine is twelve, and Andrew is seven. They are very
friendly,
A. 3, 4, 2, 1
B. 4, 2, 3, 1
C. 3, 2, 4, 1
D. 4, 3, 2, 1