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INGLES C. A. D. - MAYO 2014 - Tiempo: 60 min.- Diccionario: Si. - Consigne sus respuestas en Ia hoja de lectura éptica, - Lea las instruceiones para rellenar la hoja de lectura dptica antes de comenzar. - Marque claramente cada respuesta rellenando una tiniea casilla. - Los errores no restan puntos. - Si tiene dudas consulte al Tribunal. Modelo D London has many famous sights that are familiar even to those who have never vis Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus. However, even for those who have visited London many times, there are new things to see, such as the brilliant glass-covered court at the British Museum, the newly-accessible Somerset House which hosts the Courtauld art collection with its wonderful Impressionist paintings, and the amazing Tate Modern art gallery converted from an old power station opposite the elegant new Millennium Bridge. Like many great cities, London derives a lot of its character from its river: the River Thames. Those who live in the city insist that parts north and south of the river have their own distinct personality and I've always lived north of the river which is characterised by an extensive underground system. But the Thames itself is a major feature of the city and one can take boats as far east as Greenwich or as far west as Hampton Court, In recent years, the South Bank has become incredibly lively with lots of live music and street performers to add to the theatres and galleries. London is where it all happens: the political parties, the trade unions, the companies, the voluntary organisations ~ they all have their headquarters here and hold their meetings and conferences in the city. T love its cosmopolitan nature with its blend of so many different nationalities and its echoes of so many different languages and, over the years, it has become more Continental with a lot of coffee bars and cafés and longer opening hours, ited the city: 1, ,Cual de estos titulos define mejor la informacién del texto? a. Londres: siempre algo nuevo que ver. b. Londres: el encanto de una ciudad antigua. c. Londres: los bartios de la ciudad. d. Londres, la ciudad de los museos. 2. ,Cuail de estas frases es correcta segiin el texto? a. El sistema de transporte ha cambiado mucho en los tiltimos afios. b. Con el tiempo, el horario de las cafeterias y los cafés se parece mas al horario que estos tienen en Europa continental c. Yano hay misicos callejeros en Londre d, Las grandes compaiias se estin marchando de la ciudad, 3. ,Cual de estas frases es incorrecta segtin el texto? a, Ahora los bares y cafés abren hasta mis tarde. _b, Cada barrio tiene su propia personalidad. c. La orilla sur ha cambiado mucho en los titimos afios. d. El rio Tamesis ya no se utiliza como medio de transporte. 4. ZA qué se refiere la palabra “here” (linea 14) dentro del texto? a.onthe river Thames b, InLondon _c. In the organisatioy d. In the United Kingdom Elija la opeién correcta que mejor complete las siguientes frases: 5. Madrid is Spain. ain bon cat dito 6.Let’s___ our homework. We __ to study English. a. doing Thad b.doing7have — c. do /can d. do / have 7. Juan: “Haye you ___ been to Spain, Cheng? Cheng: “No, __ (hasn't b.ever/ I’m not c. ever /Thaven’t d. never / wasn’t 8. Today is the __ day of the year. It is the winter solstice. a. most short »b. shorter ¢. short 4. shortest 9. Would you accept some money if 1__ it to you? a. give b. gives c. given d. gave 10. There are some clothes in the washing machine, but they are not _. Arethey__? a. me/ you b.mine/ you c. me/ yours mine / yours

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