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\ Exavey zucu’s 3™® ano, Feoncte 2049. ~ ENGLISH EXAM 3rd grade = Liceo” Boe 2016 Name: Oren oe, Whitten test 40______—Oral__________Final Mark 41) LISTEN to the teacher and answer if the sentences about Malala Yousafzai are true (T),_ ‘was shot when she was returning home. 2) Malala was born in the USA. ‘ 3) Malala won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. 4) Malala married Ali Sagheb in 2016. 5) Malala died when she was 85 years old, no 2-Eating fast food promotes obesity. Morgan Spurlock ate a lot at McDonald's as an experiment and made a film about it. a- Read about Spurlock’s film and choose an appropriate heading for each paragraph from the options-below. There is an extra one you don’t need to use. 2 a. Obesity in McDonald’s | b. Spurlock’s unhealthy diet | c. The results d. The experiment “Super Size Me”, an experimental movie s iB Why are Americans so fat? Two words: fast food. What would happen if you ate nothing but fast food for an entire month? Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock does just that and embarks on the most dangerous journey of his life. The rules? For 30 days he can't eat or drink anything that isn't on McDonald's menu. ‘Spurlock wants to prove the physical and mental effects of consuming fast food. While doing this, Spurlock shows the American food culture as seen by regular people and health advocates. "Super Size Me", the documentary he made out of his experience, sheds new light on what has become one of our nation's biggest health problems: obesity. + 3. ae ‘After watching his movie, you will think twice about eating another Big Mac. By the end of his experiment, the changes in Spurlock's blood chemistry and the stress on his organs approximated the liver failure seen in advanced alcoholics, his cholesterol had risen to dangerous levels, and he had gained almost 11 kg, It took him 9 months to get back to normal. He more than proved that eating only fast food is quite unhealthy. 2- Read the text again and answer the following questions: 6 a. What is Morgan Spurtock’s job? b. During his experiment, what could Spurlock eat? 4. What is the name of Spurlock’s film? e. What kind of changes did Spurlock go through? f. Was he able to lose the weight he had gained? 3) ODD ONE OUT. Circle the option that does not fit with the rest and Choose a category name for each list: NATURAL WONDERS - EATING DISORDERS - MOVIE GENRES | | airy pRoDUETS - Music GENRES - a) Aurora Borealis — New York — Great Barrier Reef ~ Mount Everest - Victoria Falls b) Rock = Pop ~ Electric guitar Reggaeton - Folk. ¢) Drama — Horror ~ Action ~ Baseball - Musical @) Anorexia - Binge-eating — Bulimia — Vegetarianism — Bigorexia ¢) Cheese ~ Milk — Bread — Yoghurt — Butter, * 0 4) CHOOSE one of the topics and WRITE ABOUT IT. ‘A) Write a review about a film you like. Remember to mention: what the film is about, what you like about it, and if you recommend it and why. 8) Write an e-mail to a friend who Is preparing to dive In the Great Barrier Reef. Remember to mention: what he/she should or shouldn't do, what he/she should/shouldn't eat, and do not forget to « wish him/her good luck! n2 =| 35 TKAM EN i (wates BA Mie Total Marks: } @ Dracula is the most popular__ . There are more thart 160 Dracula films ; © most __ film was Titanic; director James Cameron e spent over 2000 million dollars. - 8 One of the _ __ film actors was Charlie Chaplin. @ Film director Steven Spielberg is the most and people in Hollywood. 2.5 marks THE HISTORY OF CINEMA The history of cinema started in 1878 in the USA with the first experimental film, using adapted photograph cameras. In 1888 the first motion picture was made. The first movies were black and white, and they were silent. People heard music and they read the dialogues. The most comm@n topics in the films were history events or the life of important people for example Jesus, Julio Cesar, Cleopatra, etc. ‘The film exhibition took place in the important streets of the city or towns, then people went to \— _ Cinema started in USA but it expanded to Europe, Asia and the rest of America In 1905 animation appeared and effects with cameras. The movies were represented by companies of actors and actresses but they didn’t have fame. Sound appeared in 1929 and color in 1960. 1950 : Was the “Golden Age” of cinema because 200 films were recorded annualy, it was the grestest \, Production. In that time actors and actresses had fume and they had fans too. The cinema industry was millionaire. ME-2 -Decide if these sentences are true or false: a- In 1878 people could listen to actors' voices. b- Films were black and white in those times. c- Actors bacame famous after 1950. : d- The people who went to the cinema had to read dialogues, _ ¢- Most of the films were about famous people's lives. 4L. 5 marks ’ 3- Read again and answer these questions: a- Where did the cinema first appear ? b- Did it exist before 1878 2 c- How long did movies last ? d- What were films like in the 19". Century ? e- Did actors talk in the films 2 4- Match the description to the type of film: 30 p.m. BBC1- This week detective Poirot (played by Jack Merton investigates the crime of an actor. 7¢.) p.m. C10- Jorge Traverso and Blanca Rodriguez tell us . information from our country and the world. 8:00 p.m. BBC2 -This programme loks at the life of the Polar : Bear. Incredible photography !____ 9:15 p.m.ITV— 2001 Exciting film about a robot rev c Satum with Kevin Reynolds and Caroline : Harvey. First time on t.v. 10:30 p.m. C4 - Another chapter from America’s favourite family, The Parkers. This week there's a special surprise on dad's birthday. 42.5 marks thriller science-fiction serials horror = mews comedy documentary € 5- Choose one of these two options and write about it: ba. wertle abet a famous persor (afer, a€ ess, factlaller te, Az Make a postcard for a friend telling him/her you went to the cinema and talk about the film. 30 marks lenen4ee e413 EXAMEN DE INGLES MARKS [ LICEO: N° 26 a 7 ae: sf Group: 3% Qi writen Test: fr calle Name: st ORAL EXAM: { Date: FINAL MARK: Sleep...sleep...sleep...slee ...sle ...S] _...SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.... LISTENING COMPREHENSION: Choose the correct word, please. In anormal (live / life ) a person sleeps for about ( twelve / twenty ) -five years . But why do we sleep? The simple answer is: we ( not / don’t) know. We need more ‘sleep when we are young. * ‘A baby sleeps for about ten hours. A ( teenager / tee -shirt) sleeps for eight and a half hours and an adult for seven or eight hours. Old people only ( need / eat ) five or six hours. GO ON READING. ‘There are two kinds of sleep. When you go to sleep you go into deep sleep (suefio profundo), Your temperature falls, your body relaxes and you breathe slowly. After about half an hour you go into active sleep. This is also called rapid eve movement sleep (or REM sleep), because your eyes move. You dream in both deep sleep and REM sleep, but in REM sleep you dream in pictures. You can usually remember your dream when you wake up in REM sleep. Your body spends about twenty minutes in REM sleep and then goes back into deep sleep for an hour. Do you ever talk or walk in your sleep? People sleepwalk in deep sleep and sleepwalkers (sonémbulos) do amazing things. They open doors and windows, they ride bicycles and drive cars. They cook, they take a bath or a shower (often in their pyjamas), they clean their teeth, they get dressed and they go into bed with other people. UNDER! iE AND NUMBER THE. ;WERS TO THESE. STIONS, PLEASE: 1) How many types of sleep are there? 2) What is the meaning of “REM”? 3) When can you dream in pictures? 4) Can you always remember what you dream? 5) What kind of things can a sleepwaker do? VOCABULARY: Read the text again and find the opposites of: 1) FAST: 2) BEFORE: 3) PASSIVE: 4) FORGET: 5) CLOSE: UNDERLINE THE CORRECT OPTIONS, PLEASE: “Amazing anecdotes” is a radio programme, People (call is calling ~ called) the radio station to talk about something amazing. These are (a — Some — any) sleepwakers’ aneedotes people told John, the radio presenter, yesterday. “Two years ago a man in Scotland (wakes — woke — is waking ) up in his car two miles from his house. His wife ( doesn’t — didn’t — don’t ) see him in bed in the morning so she called the police.” “A girl from Wales was riding a bicycle at five 0’clock in the morning. She (have — has — had) a shopping bag and the family’s dog with her...” WRITING: Choose only one of the following topics: ‘A) Write about a dream you remember. B) Sleep is part of our routine. What do you do when you're not sleeping? ©) You saw a friend sleepwalking yesterday night. What amazing things did he/she do?

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