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Pregunta 1
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Reading Informative Texts
Choose the correct answer according to the text:
My job is a long distance from my home, almost 50 miles away. I have to wake up early every morning, as I’m always in a rush. There’s never enough time for a relaxed breakfast. At exactly 6:00 AM, I get into my car and start the long drive.
What time does he go to work every morning?
Early in the morning
Before breakfast
At exactly 6:00 AM
Pregunta 2
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Match the words and the definition or use:
- This is the part of the menu where you see ice cream, cakes or cookies at the end of a meal.
Main course
Dessert
Beverages
Pregunta 3
Pregunta 4
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Reading Informative, Expository, Argumentative Texts
Read the following article and choose the option that bests answers the question.
John Bull is a literary and cartoon character created to personify Britain by Dr. John Arbuthnot in 1712 and popularized first by British print makers and then overseas by illustrators such as American cartoonist Thomas Nast.
Bull is usually portrayed as a stout man in a tailcoat with breeches and a Union Jack waistcoat. He also wears a low topper (sometimes called a John Bull topper) on his head and is often accompanied by a bulldog. John Bull has been used in a variety of different ad campaigns over the years, and is a common sight in British editorial cartoons of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The cartoon image of stolid stocky conservative and well-meaning John Bull, dressed like an English country squire, sometimes explicitly contrasted with the conventionalized scrawny, French revolutionary sans-culottes Jacobin, was developed from about 1790 by British satirical artists James Gillray, Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank.
John Bull was also one of the names of a series of British periodicals.
Based on the reading, it is possible to say that:
Dr. John Arbuthnot is John bull's uncle.
Dr. John Arbuthnot is John bull's father.
Dr. John Arbuthnot is John bull's cousin.
Pregunta 5
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Reading Informative, Expository, Argumentative Texts
Read the following article and choose the option that bests answers the question.
John Bull is a literary and cartoon character created to personify Britain by Dr. John Arbuthnot in 1712 and popularized first by British print makers and then overseas by illustrators such as American cartoonist Thomas Nast.
Bull is usually portrayed as a stout man in a tailcoat with breeches and a Union Jack waistcoat. He also wears a low topper (sometimes called a John Bull topper) on his head and is often accompanied by a bulldog. John Bull has been used in a variety of different ad campaigns over the years, and is a common sight in British editorial cartoons of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The cartoon image of stolid stocky conservative and well-meaning John Bull, dressed like an English country squire, sometimes explicitly contrasted with the conventionalized scrawny, French revolutionary sans-culottes Jacobin, was developed from about 1790 by British satirical artists James Gillray, Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank.
John Bull was also one of the names of a series of British periodicals.
Based on the reading, it is possible to say that:
John Bull topper can be defined as a dress.
John Bull topper can be defined as a meal.
John Bull topper can be defined as a holiday.
Pregunta 6
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Reading Informative, Expository, Argumentative Texts
Read the following article and choose the option that bests answers the question.
John Bull is a literary and cartoon character created to personify Britain by Dr. John Arbuthnot in 1712 and popularized first by British print makers and then overseas by illustrators such as American cartoonist Thomas Nast.
Bull is usually portrayed as a stout man in a tailcoat with breeches and a Union Jack waistcoat. He also wears a low topper (sometimes called a John Bull topper) on his head and is often accompanied by a bulldog. John Bull has been used in a variety of different ad campaigns over the years, and is a common sight in British editorial cartoons of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The cartoon image of stolid stocky conservative and well-meaning John Bull, dressed like an English country squire, sometimes explicitly contrasted with the conventionalized scrawny, French revolutionary sans-culottes Jacobin, was developed from about 1790 by British satirical artists James Gillray, Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank.
John Bull was also one of the names of a series of British periodicals.
Based on the reading, it is possible to say that:
Britain doesn't have its own cartoon.
Britain has its own cartoon.
Britain has several cartoons.
Pregunta 7
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Match the words and the definition or use:
- On the menu, this is the most important meal to eat
Dessert
Main course
Beverages
Pregunta 8
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Reading Informative, Expository, Argumentative Texts
Read the following article and choose the option that bests answers the question.
Jo Sixteen - What now?
You are 16 years old, and finally you can leave school! You need to think carefully about what to do next. If you want a professional career, you will need to go to university and get a degree. There are many options in the district of Northacre. St. Leopold’s School offers a great variety of subjects in humanities and sciences. It is a private school. Knowle Grammar School is a state school, so you don't need to pay. However, you’ll have to pass an exam to be accepted. Wyle River Academy is a place where you can study subjects like Business Studies, Management and Economics. Northacre College is good for arts. Here you can study woodwork, art, textiles and much more. Milldown College for outdoor activities is a great idea! There are courses in Farm Mechanics, Land Management, Animal Management and much more. Finally, getting an apprenticeship with a local or national company can be another possibility. You will get training, gain certificates or diplomas and start earning at the same time. Find out more at the Jobs Fair on 26th May at Northacre College.
Based on the reading, What information is incorrect?
You have to go to a University to get a degree
With an apprenticeship you get train and get paid
People have to pay in State Schools
Pregunta 9
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Reading Informative, Expository, Argumentative Texts
Read the following article and choose the option that bests answers the question.
The NASA Perseverance rover has landed. “Touchdown confirmed! Perseverance is safely on the surface of Mars, ready to begin seeking the signs of past life,” NASA engineer Swati Mohan said during a Feb. 18 livestream of the landing. The Perseverance team released some of the first images from the landing during a news briefing on February 19, including pictures of the Martian surface, the rover dangling below its landing gear and an action shot from another spacecraft orbiting Mars. This is the beginning of Perseverance’s mission to explore an ancient river delta called Jezero crater, searching for signs of ancient life and collecting rocks for a future mission to return to Earth.
Based on the reading, NASA engineers are:
Collecting rocks from Earth.
Taking images for a livestream.
Exploring an ancient river delta called Jezero crater.
Pregunta 10
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Language in context
Choose the option that best completes the conversation
A: What's your mother like?
B:__________
She is a tall, beautiful young woman.
Yes, she is flying to Belgium. She will be okay!
She is at home.
Pregunta 11
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Reading Cloze, Lexical Expository Texts
Read the following text and choose the answer that best completes each space in the paragraph.
_____ is Mary. She's eighteen. She's got medium length and brown hair and brown eyes. Her ears are small, and her cheeks are chubby. Mary _____ lots of freckles, and her skin is tanned. She wears glasses. She is _____ and her legs are long.
this-has-thin
she-gotten-fat
It-have got-tall
Pregunta 12
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According to the audio
Listen the following conversation, then answer the question:
What anniversary Patrick was celebrating?
Patrick was celebrating his twelfth anniversary with Marigold.
Patrick was celebrating his tenth anniversary with his wife.
Patrick was celebrating his tenth anniversary with Selina.
Pregunta 13
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Grammar in context
Select the word that best completes the sentence:
In this photo, you can see my wife, ___ name is Sofia and my ____, his name is Juan.
my / aunt.
his / daughter
her / son
Pregunta 14
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Language in context
Choose the option that best completes the conversation
A: How was your weekend?
B:__________
It was fantastic.
It was on Sunday.
It was two days ago.
Pregunta 15
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Match the words and the definition or use:
- When you are thirsty you order this in a restaurant.
Dessert
Main course
Beverages