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ENGLISH EVALUATION CUR JULY 2021 PE.

Javier Perez Maya


Workshop 1
Completes Exercise. (7) Seven parts.
Part 1.
Answer to the questions 1 to 4 according to the example
Where you can see these signs?

1 2 3 4
KEEP OUT INDUSTRIAL
TRUCKS IN PUBLIC FISHING
Fare $60
OPERATI0ON
A. On a train
B. On a private property A. In a fair station A. in a library A. at the park
C. In a video store B. In a house B. at a bakery B. In the market
C. In a bakery C. at a train station C. in a metro station

PART 2.
Answer the question 5 – 9 according to the example
Read the descriptions of the column of the left (5 – 11) and the words of the column of on the right
What word is agrees with the description of every sentence on the left?

A. Studying
5. People eat this to lose weight B. Exercise
6. You need this when traveling aboard C. Salad
7. Vegetarians do not eat this D. Passport
8. Here you can have a sandwich E. Cup
9. By doing this you learn F. Bed
9. This is what you sleep on G. Cafeteria
H. meat

PART 3
Answer to the questions 10 to 14 according to the right answer.

In the questions 10 - 14, mark A, B or C


10. What´s your name? A. the new teacher
B. Fine thanks and you?
C. I´m Liz Brown

11. Did you know Spain? A. No, pass it on to me


B. Yes I do
C. Oh! Yes, I love traveling
12. Is it true? A. It´s fine
B. I think so
C. Yes, she is

13. She goes at home now A. yes, she is


B. Does she go at home?
C. yes, she doesn´t

14. They are good students A. Yes, they did


B. No she didn´t
C. Yes, they are.

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ENGLISH EVALUATION CUR JULY 2021 PE. Javier Perez Maya
PART 4
Answer to the questions 15 to 23 according to the next text
In the questions 15 - 23, mark A, B or C

Laura (15) _____ to the stable. Four horses stood there, she put a .saddle on Start. He was seven years old, big and dark brown. Her sister came out
to the stable. They were (16) _____ going to exercises the horses. It was warm, sunny day. Janice saddle up Moonbeam, a white mare (female
horse), they got (17) ____ the horses and started walking (18) ____.

A few minutes (19) ____, Laura was telling Janice about the new doctor in her hospital. She raised her hand for a second to make a point. Just
them, Start jumped. Laura went flying into the air. She landed on her head and shoulders on the grass.

“Oh, my gosh! Jan cried. “Laura, are you all (20) ____?”

Aura moaned Jan gently rolled her over. She (21) ____ see any blood. That´s good, she thought.

“Can you move? You´re not paralyzed (22) ____, are you?

Jan pulled Laura up into a sitting position. Laura slightly move her legs and arms. She wasn´t paralyzed. When she moved her right hand to touch
her head, she groaned.

“What´s the matter?”


“That hurt. When I moved my arm, it hurt.
They still didn´t see any blood. Jan unbuttoned the top buttons on (23) ____ blouse and looked at Laura’s right collarbone.
“Oh, no” she said.

15. A. go B. went C. goes


16. A. both B. none C. in
17. A. between B. none C. either
18. A. they B. them C. their
19. A. latest B. ate C. later
20. A. right B. O.K. C. correct
21. A. does B. don´t C. didn´t
22. A. anywhere B. anything C. anyone
23. A. Laura B. Laura’s C. Laura is

PART 5
Read the article then answer the questions (24 -30)

The Pencils Box


I was deep in thought at my office, preparing a lecture (talk) to be given that evening at a university, when the phone rang. A woman I
had never met introduce herself and said that she was the mother of a seven years old, who had been told she was dying. She said that
her therapist had advised her that discussing her death with her son would be too traumatic for him, but somehow that did not feel right
to her.
Knowing that I worked with children, she asked my advice. I told her that our heart is often smarter than our brain and that thought she
knew what would be best for her son. I also invited her to attend the lecture that right since I was speaking about how children cope with
death. She said she would be there.
I wondered later if I would recognize her at the lecture, but my question was answered when I saw a woman being carried into the room
by two adults. I talked about the fact that children usually sense the truth long before they are told and that they often wait until they
feel adults are ready to talk about it. I said that children usually can handle honesty better the negation, ever though the negation is
interested to protect them from pain.
She had heard enough. At the break, she told me with tears on her face, “I knew it in my heart. I just knew I should tell him.” She said
that she would tell him that right.
The next morning I received another phone call from her. She could hardly talk, but I managed to hear the story. She had awakened him
when they go home the right before and quietly said, “Derek, I have something to tell you.”
He quickly interrupted her, saying, “Oh, Mommy, is it now that you are going to tell me that you are dying?” She held close, and they
both cried while she said, “Yes.”

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ENGLISH EVALUATION CUR JULY 2021 PE. Javier Perez Maya
After few minutes, the little boy said that he had something for her that he had been saving. In the back of one of his drawers was a dirty
pencil box. Inside the box was a letter. It said, “Good bye, Mom. I will always love you.”
How long he had been waiting to hear the truth, I do know that two days later the young mother died. In her casket was placed a dirty
pencil box and a letter.

24. What did the therapist advice the young mother to do?
A. To talk to her son
B. Not to tell her son the truth
C. To attended a talk
25. All of the following are true EXCEPT:
A. The mother attended the lecture
B. the mother died soon after talking to her son
C. The mother did not yell her son her situation
26. When the woman was preparing her lecture…
A. A man came to visit her
B. A woman came to visit her
C. A woman phone her
27. The writer recognized the mother at the lecture because…
A. She introduced herself
B. She was lifted by two people
C. Abandoned children
28. The lecture that the writer was going to give included information on
A. Children without parents
B. sad children handling pan
C. Abandoned children
29. After the lecture the woman…
A. Went home at told her son that she was dying
B. Went to a bar to have some coffee
C. gave her son a pencil box
30. How did the mother tell Derek the true?
A. She talked to him
B. She asked the lecture to talk to him
C. She wrote him a letter

PART 6
Answer the questions 31 – 35 according to the next text
Read the article and the questions of the following manner. In the question 31 – 35 mark A, B or C

When do cars get their energy from? For most cars, the answer is gasoline (petrol). But some cars use electricity. These cars have special motors that
get their power from large batteries. In addition, there are some cars that have both and electric motor and a gasoline motor. These types of cars are
called hybrid cars.
Most people tend to think of electric cars as a new invention, but they have been around for a long time. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, electric
cars were popular because the technology for petrol engines was not very advanced. But once the petrol engine was created people preferred it because
it was easier to make and more powerful, so, these types of engines became the most popular interested in Electric cars was high in the 1970s and 1980s
because oi became very expensive. Recently, electric cars have again become popular because people want cars that pollute less.
Electric cars are better than petrol cars in several ways. The biggest benefit is reduced pollution. In areas where there is high percentage of electric cars,
there is less pollution. But it is important to understand that electric cars still cause pollution. Remember that the electricity to power electric cars has
to come from somewhere, which is most likely a power station. Unless these power stations run on a solar or wind energy, they are most likely burning
fossil fuels to make electricity.
The second benefit of electric cars is a reduction in the dependence on foreign oil. There are several countries; including United States, that don´t want
to rely on oil coming from other countries to power their transportation systems. They want the power to come from within their country. And since
electric cars can run on electricity from coal or nuclear power station, there is less of a need to import oil.

Despite the benefits of electric cars, there are some problems with them as well. One disadvantage is that electric cars are some expensive than normal
cars. This is mostly due to the high cost of the batteries these cars need. Electric cars run on batteries, just like a mobile phone does. But unlike a
mobile, phone, you can´t charge your electric car´s battery by plugging it into a wall. They need to be charged in special places. Right now. There is a
lack of places, where people can charge the batteries of their electric car. Another problem. Another problem is that electric cars can´t travel as far as
gas cars. Some people are afraid that the battery will run out of electric (and the car will stop) before they reach their destination.

STUDDENT NAME: ________________________________________________. CAREER ________________________


ENGLISH EVALUATION CUR JULY 2021 PE. Javier Perez Maya
31. What is this text about?
A. advantages and disadvantages of electric cars
B. How to convert a gasoline car to an electric car
C. The future of electric cars and their role in society
D. Places where electric cars are charged
32. What is the second paragraph about?
A. Electric cars are new invention
B. Electric cars were used in the past
C. How to build an electric car
D. Why we need electric cars today
33. What is the third paragraph about?
A. The reason why electric cars are expensive
B. The good thing about the electric cars
C. Why governments don´t like electric cars
D. Electric cars in the past and now
34. According to the author, which is true about electric cars?
A. they cause no pollution
B. They cause an increase in imported oi
C. This type of car causes pollutions
D. They can be charged just like a mobile phone
35. It can be inferred from the article that electric cars are most expensive than gasoline cars because…
A. They reduce pollution
B. The battery cost a lot money
C. They need to be charged often
D. You can´t drive far in them}

PARTE 7
Answer the questions 36 – 46 according to the next text
Read the text and choose the adequate word for each space

A Good Sandwich
Gordon was hungry. He opened the refrigerator. There must be something in here to eat, he thought. There was a single
hot dog.
He (36) ______ it out of (37) ______ package and put a small frying pan onto the stove´s gas burner on the heat. Then
he poured a little bit of vegetable oil into (38) ______ pan. He sliced the hot dog in half. When the oil got hot, he put the
two halves in the pan. About a minute later, he flipped each half over. After (39) ______ minute, he took the hot dog out
of the pan.
Gordon put two slices of bread into the toaster. This way tasty (40) _____ healthy bread. The first ingredient listed was
organic sprouted wheat. (41) _____ the toast popped up, he put mustard, mayonnaise, and ketchup on it. Then he added
two slices (42) ______ onion. (43) _____ top of onions, he paced the hot dog, and he put a couple of slices of apple.
Then he (44) _____ some bits of hot green chile, and then put the top piece of toast onto the chile bits.
Ahh, what a sandwich, he thought, as he sat down to (45) _____.

36. A. took B. take C. taken D. taking


37. A. it B. it´s C. taken D. its
38. A. a B. the C. an D. this
39. A. Nother B. others C. another D. another´s
40. A. or B. but C. and D. because
41. A. where B. when C. what D. who
42. A. for B. from C. off D. of
43. A. on B. in C. above D. into
44. A. extended B. added C. attached D. united
45. A. eats B. eating C. eaten D. eat

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