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S2PS11EI Prueba de Inglés at. 82 83. 84, PARTE 1 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 80 A 84 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO Donde puede vor estos avisos? Enlas preguntas 80-84, marque A, BoC en suhojade respuesias, Please, do not stand) near the animals Fishing here. f 7 Do not pick up | the flowers H Draw a line to complete the f f snake and color it Hold your bag where you can see it pm opp o> ep> p> opp a onawindow 5. onatree, onamat \. atthez00 a the park atthe playground \. ona beach - inaz00 ata park \. ina playground inthestreet inagarden onawall 3. onatest ona bookcase \. ona bus . ona boat : ona plane PRUEBA S2PS11EI PARTE 2 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 85 A 89 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (85 - 89). ; Cual palabra de la columna de la derecha (A - G) concuerda con cada descripcion? Laopcién H se usa para el ejemplo. Sobran dos palabras mas. Enlas preguntas 85-89, marque laletra correcta A -Gen su hoja de respuestas. Places for children 85. Children can ride theirbikes here. | A. candy store B. cinema 86. When it's hot, children swim and getwetin this place. ©. library | 87. People go there with their children to take photos of the | D. park animals, E. pool 38. You can buy sweaters fo children inthis pl £88. Youcan buy sweaters for children inthis place. | Heh ee G. 200 89. You can look for exciting films for children and buy ticketshere. | H__classroom PRUEBA 22 ‘S2PS11El PARTE 3 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 90 A 99 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO Complete las diez conversaciones. En las preguntas 90-99, marque A, B 0 C en su hoja de respuestas, (Have you ever traveled) Lin ahelicopter? ‘90, Wasita wonderfuljourney? 91. Hey Mark! You should visitus next November. 92, Anna missed the train 93, Wehaven'tiscussed ourtour plans yet 94, Sorry but lcan'tdrive youhome. 95. Where? 96. Thanks alot! 97. Iwontheloto! 98, Howdo you spellthat? 99, There's an ATM nearhere. 23 9@> O@> OB> OB> ODP OB> OB> OM> OEP ODD An Yeah twas greet) B, Just a moment! J not tat mien} You're lucky! Very kindof you! . Justamazing! How often? ‘Areyou sure? Shall we goout? Whata pity! Never again! Howiongis it? You poor thing Lets doitnow. - Aslate as possible. {suppose so 3. Never mind! . travel tomorrow. Maybe ater, He wasnt. ‘Overhere, No, they aren'tavailable. am,and you? Dontmention it - No kidding! Whowas the winner? Don'tbe saa. horizon, who? . Angela, Paul, Michael and Charles. Who are the others? waking distance? Thats too far away. PRUEBA Oe — S2PS11EI PARTE 4 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 100 A 107 DE ACUERDO CON EL. SIGUIENTE TEXTO Leaeeltexto yseleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio. En cada pregunta 100 -107, marque A, BoC en suhoja de respuestas. poe a COFFEE Cof ee is popular around the world. (0). the past centuries, few subjects have. beenas carefully studied as coffee. Its (100)__ important component is caffeine andit has lots of benefits. Coffee has been well-known (101). +the beginning of the 14" century, (102). 1600s, Caffeine was first (104) coffee onpeople. using coffee to stay alert during special activities. Tt became a popular medicine (103) Europeans in the Some people say (105) coffee isn’ + good, but doctors say you (106) & Sufi Yemenis started | in the 1800s by Ferdinand Runge, a doctor that found out some effects of believe this, Thanks to | caffeine you don’t get hungry. Coffee can also reduce headaches and blood problems. (107)___many people | believe coffees bad, studies show it is good for your heart 100. A, much Bmore 101. A. during Bunt ce 102, A. when B.which ci 103. A. among B. about 104. A. describe B. described c. 405. A drink B. drinking c. 108. A. mustn't B. couldn't & 107, Awhile Bru a c. PRUEBA s along describes drunk wouldn't because S2PS11EI PARTE 5 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 108 A 114 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Leael textoyrespondalas preguntas, Enlas preguntas 108-114, marque A, Bo Cen suhoja derespuestes. { Paula Radcliffe's day | rman English runner who has won the world marathon six times, | also won four marathons in | theusAandinresinLondon. Theseare the activi dowhen fm notin competion: 6.30 am- My daughter Vek comes ou oom an sys goed ring to Gary ene | Later, Ihave some melon while giving cereal to her. Then, | have a look at the newspaper. Pec Sr Wc een iad abe ene ore oo ae aoe eel leaacaecunynceccst cha tereersseise | 12.30 pm- After meeting Vicky at school, we get home and have abiglunch. Then, | play with her. | 20pm-Gory svaly takes Vicky out whl sie, When Igelup, Ibo some water or tea | 7.30 pinto crenng, Gry ges ity ea hie! tnahomgy exe, Arr, ook dene whe Gary aes | Veyaban Stans aY ee ee ert eres neeetemren eset eee ee ae enema wana 10.30 pm - Time for bed. | brush my teeth and use some soap for my hands and face. | enjoy reading, but |haven'tread much | Stony anton omaha pnt sron bated yi 7) Bssroresee ee tessnesneorease- a a reshies( OOO) ‘ive them the paper. wake them up. 109. While Paula has her sports practice, Gary {goes surfing fides his bicycle. “ takes an acting class. twoo'clock. / halfpasttwelve, aquartertoten 110. Vicky arves homeat 111. Inthe afternoon, Paula hasarest goes out puts Vicky tosleep. / 4112, Who prepares the last mealf the day? Gary vicky Paula follows a mateh, 3. chats with Paula ‘checks his e-mails, 413.Atnight, Paula's husband 114. Before going tosleep, Paula \- washesup. teadsalol plays an instrument. o> O@> O@> O@> OB> OBP om | PRUEBA Ps S11-E S2PS11El PARTE 6.A RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 115 A 119 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Leaeltextoyrespondatas preguntes. Enlas preguntas 145-119, marque A, B, Co Den suhojade respuestas. Nakia Letang is an admissions director at Fairfield University, Nakia is a young and hardworking woman. This is an | interview about her achievements, Whats yourjob about? Choosing new studentsis the main function of my work. | read students’ applications and plan my travel calendar and events. Another part of my jobis what. | call customer service: educating parents and future students about college and the admissions process. You have to be an active person and really lke talking to have this job. We have to be very sociable and constantlyon the move. Do yowork with students from everywhere? work in New York City and eleven states. I work with two groups: home-schooled students and those from the Community Scholars Program; these are teenagers who liven the city and are the first family members to attend college. Whatis yourrole in the admission decision process? | We read applications from our own area because we know the students’ schools and can give a complete evaluation of the application. Each career officer decides on the best candidates from their area. We consider mainly their academic level, but also what those students bring to the college community. If'm not sure, I'l have a second admissions career officer take alook, and ifwe're stil not sure, Il meet the entire admissions office group. Canyoutalk tothe students who send applications? _ Like many of the students | invite, I'm the first person in my family to goto college. | tellstudents my story and let them know lunderstand theirsituation. I convince them that they can getinto college and make itthrough. 1145. Whatis the writer mainly trying o.dointhis article? 4A. advertise Fairfiold UWversity programs and admission process, B. explain howpeople can easily begin their college. . make students reflecton where they should study. . describe a woman's professional success and responsibi- +146. Whatcan the reader find out from the article? ‘A. what students’family conditions are BB, what students’ admission requirements dre. /C. what Nakia's experience as acollege studentis. 118. The ast paragraphs about A. outining what thewriter does, BB. encouraging students with her example. . working with allkind of students. (D. helping students join college. 118, According to the reading, the most appropriate piece of ‘advice thal you can getis "Be ‘A. what you want to be using your knowledge and back- ground”. BB. the only onein your family to goto the university” /C. an active person if you want to begin your university . what the qualifcations ofthe admissions staff ar. studies" D. good at talking to people if you want to get an excellent ‘417. According to Nakia, job’ ‘A, justhome students can enter the college. BB. the friendliest students can enter tha collage. |. the cleverest students can enierthe college. (D_ justyoung students can enter he college. PRUEBA Oe 26 ‘S2PS11EI PARTE 6.8, RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 120 A 124 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Lea eltexto yresponda las preguntas. Enlas preguntas 120-124, marque A, B, Co Den su hoja de respuesias, With all of the extraordinary medical advances of the past few decades, one might reasonably expect that medical professionals would be able to enumerate the causes of deafness. I's true that they can recite a long list of things that ‘can cause deafness. But it's also surprising how often they are unable to identify the specific cause of a specific person's deafness. Research is continuing in this area, and progress is being made. In the near future, today's common story that no one knows why a particular person is deaf may be a thing of the past. In the meantime, here is some information on some of the causes of deafness. ‘There are basically two types of deafness. One is caused by problems with the sound reaching the inner ear. Since the sound travels there via conduction, this is called conductive hearing loss. It's the far less common mechanism of hearing loss. Much more common is sensorineural hearing loss. This is often called nerve deafness, but this is a misnomer, because the auitory nerve is almost never the cause. The problem is usually in the hair cells of the cochlea. One of the most devastating and mysterious forms of sensorineural hearing loss is sudden hearing loss or sudden deafness! that we can control is noise. Noise is the enemy of hearing, and people are discovering that it doesn't take as much noise as previously thought to cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. Here's a bunch of information on Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). Another surprisingly common cause of hearing loss is ototoxicity- the abilty of drugs and medications to cause hearing | So what causes sensorineural hearing loss? Well lots of things, many of which we can'tdo much about. One big thing | loss ‘tp:/iwn.hearinglossweb.com/Medica/Causes/causes.him eae ey 120. What could be.a good tte for this article? A. Causes of hearing loss. 1B. Hearingaids. . Nerve deafness. D. Howtoavoiddeatness. | 4121, What can the reader find out from the article? ‘A. There are many types of hearing imy BB. Thereare many causes of deafness, . Professionals already know why a person become deaf . Noise isnot considera cause of hearing oss. irs. 122. Allofthe folowing strue excepting ‘A. there are mainly wo types of deafness doctors are stil unable to tell the speciic cause of hearing loss. conductive hearing loss is the most common cause of deafness. iB c. D. ototoxctyis a common cause othearing oss. PROHIRIDA 1H REPROBHECION 123. How could deafness be prevented? |. Gotinga surgery done |S ratmsagemdiedcatons, » | Roldngnosen | D. Identifying the specific causes, | 124 Acaang to the eric eecorneura hoanng ioe fe ao | cated | | | | | | | A. conductive hearing loss / B. nervedeatness. ©. ototoxiaiy D. innerhearing oss. >\(owFAORIENTE e A PRUEBA SECCIONAL PAMPLON: if S2PS11EI PARTE7 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 125 A134 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Lea el texo y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio. En las preguntas 125 - 134, marque la letra correcta A, B, C0 D en su hoja de respuestas Scott Kelly, officer of the International Space Station, has (0)___ become the US astronaut that NASA has (125) stay for the longest periodin space.Up there,hesald that his hobby was taking photographs of the (126), planet underneath. Kelly calls his pictures*Earth art"These photographs have shown us whatto(127)_nextinterms of technology. Kelly is not (128), 2 man with a camera orbiting Earth ~ he is (129) an artist. It's the human mind (130)__ work that makes art unique. (131), having robots near other planets capturing images, their photographs haver't been called pieces of art. Robots cannot (132)__ these kinds of poetic pictures; they have taken someintersting images,(133) ( The astronaut artist | eters (134) that automatically operated space reseach isnot enough; itshould bedone by men. 0. A. recently B. previously ©. freshly 125. A. make C. made 7 126. A. lively ©. accurate 127. A. wonder B. affect ©. contain 128. A. nearby B. absolutely / C. just 129. A. defintely / B. generally ©. particularly 130. A. on B, for . in / 131. A. Besides B. Despite / ©. Regarding 132. A. archieve B. attempt ©. reach 133. A. otherwise B, wherever ©. either 134, A. tested B. convinced ©. proved PRUEBA is NTE D. lately DOO] D. making D. challenging D. expect / D. straight ©. directly bat D. Towares D. approach ©. tough - D. persuaded

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