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LICEO INDUSTRIAL ALBERTO WIDMER

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

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ROW A
NAME _____________________________________ CLASS __________
DATE____________
OBJECTIVE ITEM SCORE
Reconocer vocabulario de la unidad I
Comprender un texto escrito II
Comprender el presente simple y progressivo III
Total

Item I. Vocabulary from the studied units.

1. Teamwork means: 2. The chief mechanic is: 3. Fire suits protect you
a)Working alone a)The youngest in the team from:
b)Many people working b)The mechanic in trainee a)Crashes
together c)The trainer mechanic b)Fire
c)The leader of a team d)The leader of the crew c)Water
d)People working d)Falls
4. The cockpit is: 5. You must open the fuel 6. We use the wheel gun
a)Where the nozzle goes flap because : for
b)Where jack goes a)The fuel must be pumped a)Rising the car
c)Where the pilot drives in b)Lower the car
d)Where the leader stands b)The leader says so c)Pump fuel in
c)The car must be lifted up d)Loosen the nuts
d)The jack has to be
inserted
7. The nozzle is: 8. The function of the 9. The fuel-team…
a)The back of the hose wheel-jack team is a)Pump fuel into the car
b)The middle of the hose a)To clean spilt fuel b)Take fuel off the car
c)The head of the hose b)To stop the car c)Adjust the pressure in the
d)The entire hose c)To put the wheels on tyres
d)To rise the car from the d)Keep the tyres warm
ground
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10. Crane 11. To operate is 12. A Roustabout is a:


a)It is a person a)To make a thing work a)The chief
b)It is used for diving b)To change something b)The boss
c)It is for lifting things c)To give an order c)A worker
d)It is a robot d)To understand d)An engineer
13. Sub-sea means: 14. The sub-sea engineer… 15. The chief electrician
a)On the water a)Repairs pipes a)Repairs pipes
b)Near the water b)Operates the crane b)Supervises drills
c)Under the water c)Is in charge of safety c)Goes underwater
d)Over the water d)Repairs under water d)Has electricians in charge
pipes
16. A Synonym for rig is: 17. To dive means: 18. An antonym of safety
a)Crew a)To go on the water is:
b)Deck b)To go under water a)Secure
c)Rigid c)To surf b)Save
d)Platform d)Repairing things c)Dangerous
d)Unknown

Item II. Reading comprehension. Read the text and then answer the questions.

Text 1.

T: hi, Ken. How are things on your rig?


K: hi, Tore. Well, we are working very hard at the moment. But I’m going on leave
tomorrow.
T: That is great. Where are you going? Back home?
K: I usually go home to Nigeria. But this time I’m flying to France for a holyday.
T: Ah, fantastic. Do you work two weeks on two weeks off?
K: No, I do three on and three off. How about you?
T: I work two two.
K: When is your next leave?
T: I’m in the helicopter right now! I’m flying to Norway!
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19. Where are they working? 22. When is Tore leaving?


a) They work in a pit stop a) He is leaving today
b) They work in an office b) He is leaving in two weeks
c) They work in a rig c) He is leaving tomorrow
d) They work in a warehouse d) He is not leaving

20. When is Ken leaving? 23. Who has the longer work shift?
a) He is leaving today a) Ken
b) He is leaving in two weeks b) Tore
c) He is leaving tomorrow c) They have the same shift
d) He is not leaving d) They are on holydays

21. Where does Ken live? 24. The purpose of this conversation is:
a) He lives in Nigeria a) To arrange a meeting
b) He lives in France b) To ask about the stuff
c) He lives in Norway c) To speak about shifts
d) He lives in Holyday d) To speak about helicopters
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Text 2.

T: Hello, deck crew. Tore speaking.


B: Oh, hi Tore, this is Ben. How is it going?
T: Not bad, but this strong wind is a problem for the cranes. Anyway, what can I
do for you?
B: I want to hold a meeting for the deck crew sometime soon.
T: Ok. What is the meeting going to be about?
B: I’m going to tell them about the new safety rules for crane operators
T: OK, that is fine. When are you having the meeting?
B: How about three o’clock next Thursday?
T: Yeah. That is great. Three o’clock next Thursday. See you then. Bye.
B: Cheers, bye.

25. What is a problem for the


cranes? 27. The agenda of the meeting is:
a) The operators a) To discuss health problems
b) The deck crew b) To solve the problem of the wind
c) The wind c) To speak about new safety rules
d) The safety rules d) To arrange a meeting
26. When the meeting is going to be
28. What is the purpose of the call
held?
a) To speak about weather
a) Sometime soon
b) To speak about routines
b) Next week
c) To encourage safety
c) Now
d) To arrange a meeting
d) Thursday
Item III. The difference between present simple and progressive.
29. We use the present simple for 32. If we want to describe a process,
a) Future arrangements we use
b) Things doing now a) Present progressive
c) Routines b) Going to
d) Facts c) Present simple
d) Arrangements
30. If we want to hold a meeting in
the future, we use 33. “what is the meeting going to be
a) Present simple about?” is asking about:
b) Present progressive a) Something that happened
c) Arrangements b) Something that is happening
d) Past progressive c) Something that will happen
d) Something that won’t happen
31. “We are playing soccer after
school” 34. “hello, Tore’s speaking” this
a) This is happening now action
b) This happens always a) Is happening now
c) This will happen in the future b) It happens always
e) This already happened c) It is a routine
d) It is a future ten

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