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Calificación

Obtenida

EPE 2

Información General
Nombre de INGENIERÍA EN MINAS Nº Identificador
400
la Carrera de Carrera
Código de 400IG03
Asignatura INGLÉS II
Asignatura
Nombre del
Docente José Miguel Retamales Torres Sección

Información del Estudiante


Nombre del
Estudiante

R.U.T./R.U.N.

Información del Proceso Evaluativo


Puntaje Ideal de la Prueba 62puntos Puntaje Obtenido

Puntaje de Aprobación 37 puntos Tiempo Máximo de la Prueba

Exigencia de escala 60% Ponderación de la prueba 20%

Fecha de Rendición
Fecha de Aplicación
Programada

Observaciones:

Adaptación Compromiso Confianza Consciencia Social


Expresa en lengua extranjera, mediante un discurso lógico, oral o escrito,
Resultado de aprendizaje
situaciones que han ocurrido, reconociendo experiencias y aprendizajes
asociado a la asignatura propios y de otras personas, a partir de las experiencias vividas en
evaluado: interacción con el medio ambiente.
CONTENIDO A EVALUAR:
Present Perfect Tense
Simple past versus Present Perfect Tense
Unidad II
Time expressions (Present Perfect)
Imperative verbs
PONDERACIÓN 60%
PUNTAJE 62 points

DESARROLLO:
I. Choose the present perfect or past simple and complete. (12 points)

1. I (see) three police cars this morning (it’s still morning).


2. We (see) Julie last night.
3. The children (break) a window in the school last week.
4. Julie (arrive)! Come and say hello!
5. She (be) a teacher for ten years, and she still enjoys it
6. I (never, see) the sea before

II. Underline the right alternative. (12 points)

1. I’m really hungry. I (haven’t eaten / didn’t eat) yet.


2. They (arrived / have arrived) a week ago.
3. We (have worked / worked) here for three years.
4. They (didn’t recognise / haven’t recognised) me at yesterday’s meeting.
5. Our neighbour (was / has been) in hospital since Friday.
6. (Have you travelled / Did you travel) abroad many times?
III. Correct the error in each of the sentences. (16 points)
1. Have you ever eat Chinese food?

2. Mr Brown already left the office.

3. She has moved to another city last year.

4. We haven’t been abroad since a year.

5. They have sent out the invitations yet.

6. The lesson has started ten minutes ago.

7. Jack hasn’t seen Jill since she has graduated.

8. Did she just leave?

IV. Choose the correct response. (12 points)


1. Your house is finished.
a) How long you worked on it?
b) How long did you work on it?
c) How long have you worked on it?
d) How long has you worked on it?

2. We live in a village now.


a) But we lived in a big city for 5 years.
b) But we have lived in a big city for 5 years.
c) But we lived in a big city lately.
d) But we has lived in a big city for 5 years

3. Have you seen the headmaster?


a) Yes, I've seen him in his office.
b) Yes, I saw him in his office.
c) Yes, I have seen.
d) Yes, I seen him in his office

4. Nice to meet you!


a) How long have you been here?
b) How long you were here?
c) How long were you here?
d) How long has you been here?
5. I have had good lunch today.
a) Where had you the lunch?
b) Where did you have the lunch?
c) Where have you had the lunch?
d) Where did you had the lunch?

6. Peter is back from London.


a) Did he bring me any postcards?
b) Did he bring any postcards for me?
c) Has he brought me any postcards?
d) Has he bring me any postcards?

V. Choose the best imperative for each sentence. (10 points)

1. careful! You almost spilled your coffee.

Be / Don’t be / You be

2. warmly so you don't get cold outside. It's snowing!

you dress / dress / dessing

3. Wife: me when I am speaking.


Husband: Sorry, honey.

interrupt / you don’t interrupt / please, don’t interrupt

4. your homework.

you bring / bring / bringing

5. Teacher: Jerry, _ please. I'm ready to begin teaching.

sitting down / you seat down / seat down

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