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Select the option that best completes the dialogue:

A: My tooth is killing me! I can´t stand the pain


B: I think ............................................................
A: Can you come with me. I fear the dentist
B: Sure, but we must hurry. It´s getting really swollen

Select one:
a. you must take care of it yourself
b. you ought not to do anything
c. I should go to the doctor
d. you´d better go to the dentist

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Unit 2 : vocabulary

Choose the correct option according to the definition:

 Person who steals valuable objects from other people.

Select one:
a. Butler
b. Burglar
c. Lawyer
d. Butcher
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Unit 2 : Present Perfect Tense

Select the best option to complete the dialogue:

 Mother: ______________ your homework?


 Daughter: No, I have just come home from school.

Select one:
a. Have already you done
b. Have you done already
c. Have you already done
d. You have done already

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Unit 2 : Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

Read the description and choose the correct phrasal verb:

 That's why vehicles can't move.

Select one:
a. Run out of wáter
b. Run out of cash
c. Run out of sugar
d. Run out of petrol

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According to the audio"PLACES TO VISIT",

What order does the lecturer give Miss Moss?


Select one:
a. He orders her to leave the door close.
b. He orders her to close the door.
c. He orders her to lock the door.
d. He orders her to leave the door open.

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Select the option that best makes a Gramatically correct


comparison between Tokio and Japan
Select one:
a. Tokyo is cheaper than London
b. Tokyo and London are more biger
c. London is the expensivest than Tokyo.
d. London is more big than Tokyo

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Read the text and choose the correct answer according to the information presented.

Fast food or Traditional food?

It’s Ok to eat fast food occasionally but fast food is high in calories. So, if you
often eat a hamburger and chips you can easily become obese. You must eat
homemade food because it is healthier.

Everybody knows that fast food is cheap and quick. However fast food is not
as tasty as homemade food. Young people prefer to eat pizzas, hamburgers
and French fries but they should eat soup instead. Fast food companies spend
lots of money to make people believe that fast food is cool. The average
American eats three hamburgers with French fries a week. Is it surprising that
14% of American teenagers are obese? Health care is devoted to create new
eating habits so that we can have a healthier generation.

Obesity can lead to other diseases such as diabetes and heart strokes. This is
why America is now starting to fight back against the fast food companies. They
are stopping serving fast food in school cafeterias and restaurants serving
traditional food are opening now.

Taken from: http://busyteacher.org/14499-fast-food-reading-comprehension-


worksheet.html

Who is this article most relevant to?


Select one:
a. Food manufacturers
b. Teachers and school administrators
c. Parents and young students
d. Elderly citizens

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Unit 2 : Future Tense
Select the best option according to the following question:
 Which of the following sentences indicates an action
taking place in the future?

Select one:
a. The little boy is playing soccer in the background.
b. My parents are leaving town next weekend.
c. Carrefour gives away dairy products.
d. Andrea is doing her English homeworks.

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Complete the following sentence by selecting the correct answer:

Is Mary______than her sister?

Select one:
a. younger
b. Young
c. Youngerest
d. The youngest

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Select the correct answer:

Select the adjective that is Irregular in comparative and superlative


forms
Select one:
a. Old
b. Bad
c. Big
d. Brave

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Select the correct answer according to the reading?

In 2005 The Rolling Stones released an album called “A Bigger Bang”. Many
critics, as usual, chose it as their favourite of the year. This isn’t very
surprising, but if you think that “A Bigger Bang” was their 25th album now the
Rolling Stones have been around for more than 40 years, and that singer Mick
Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards and the other musicians are all well into their
60s, and are all grandfathers, it starts to look a bit strange. The idea of my
grandfather standing on a stage in front of thousands of people singing “I Can’t
Get No Satisfaction” is just embarrassing. Can you imagine your grandfather
doing it?

Which of the following options can you infer from the text?

Select one:
a. Mick Jaggers is the worst singer ever.
b. The Album "the big bang" is better than the others.
c. The rolling stones are too old now
d. Our grandparents can´t be singers

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Read the definitions and choose the correct meaning for "MODAL VERBS"

Select one:
a. They are used only to express feelings
b. They are used exclusively to talk about sports
c. They are used to express possibility, need or obligation
d. Do and Does are modal verbs

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Listen to the audio and answer the question below.

What is the order that the teacher asks Miss Rols?


Select one:
a. To place give her opinion about where to go
b. To please talk about places to visit
c. To please leave the door open
d. To please close the door

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According to the audio, answer the question below

the expresion "in fact" is used to mean...


Select one:
a. To leave into consideration
b. To compare two places
c. None of the above
d. To agreed about a statement

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Choose the correct answer according to the picture and answer the question

Who is the youngest person?


Select one:
a. The boy with a blue striped shirt.
b. The woman
c. The adult
d. The boy with an orange T-shirt

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Choose the correct answer according to the picture.
Select one:
a. The young man is so nervous
b. The young man is laughing
c. The young man is sad
d. The young man is desperate

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Unit 2 : Reading Comprehension

Answer this question according to the reading "Authors of English


literature":

 Who studied in more than one university?

Select one:
a. Thomas Eliot
b. Eric Blair
c. John Synge
d. Edward Forster

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Select the correct answer according to the reading.

In 2005 The Rolling Stones released an album called “A Bigger Bang”. Many
critics, as usual, chose it as their favourite of the year. This isn’t very
surprising, but if you think that “A Bigger Bang” was their 25th album now the
Rolling Stones have been around for more than 40 years, and that singer Mick
Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards and the other musicians are all well into their
60s, and are all grandfathers, it starts to look a bit strange. The idea of my
grandfather standing on a stage in front of thousands of people singing “I Can’t
Get No Satisfaction” is just embarrassing. Can you imagine your grandfather
doing it?

In the text, the word STRANGE means...

Select one:
a. all the above
b. To sing when you look like grandparent
c. To be 60´s and have grandchildren
d. To have an album called A bigger band

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Select the correct answer according to the statement.

If you have an adjective with ONE syllable, you make the


superlative_____
Select one:
a. using "most" before the adjetive
b. adding "er"at the end.
c. using "more" before the adjetive
d. adding "est" at the end.

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Read the text and choose the correct answer according to the information presented.

Fast food or Traditional food?

It’s Ok to eat fast food occasionally but fast food is high in calories. So, if you
often eat a hamburger and chips you can easily become obese. You must eat
homemade food because it is healthier.

Everybody knows that fast food is cheap and quick. However fast food is not
as tasty as homemade food. Young people prefer to eat pizzas, hamburgers
and French fries but they should eat soup instead. Fast food companies spend
lots of money to make people believe that fast food is cool. The average
American eats three hamburgers with French fries a week. Is it surprising that
14% of American teenagers are obese? Health care is devoted to create new
eating habits so that we can have a healthier generation.

Obesity can lead to other diseases such as diabetes and heart strokes. This is
why America is now starting to fight back against the fast food companies. They
are stopping serving fast food in school cafeterias and restaurants serving
traditional food are opening now.

Taken from: http://busyteacher.org/14499-fast-food-reading-comprehension-


worksheet.html

What is the main purpose of the text?

Select one:
a. To entertain people through funny facts about fast food
b. To criticize the way American eat
c. To show people that eating fast food can be unhealthy
d. To inform people about American statistics of fast food eating

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Choose the correct definition for “GOOD LOOKING”.
Select one:
a. Made or suited for use; useful
b. Costing a lot of money
c. Used as a conventional greeting
d. Having or pleasingly attractive appearance

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Select the correct answer according to the reading?

In 2005 The Rolling Stones released an album called “A Bigger Bang”. Many
critics, as usual, chose it as their favourite of the year. This isn’t very
surprising, but if you think that “A Bigger Bang” was their 25th album now the
Rolling Stones have been around for more than 40 years, and that singer Mick
Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards and the other musicians are all well into their
60s, and are all grandfathers, it starts to look a bit strange. The idea of my
grandfather standing on a stage in front of thousands of people singing “I Can’t
Get No Satisfaction” is just embarrassing. Can you imagine your grandfather
doing it?

From the text, we can infer that...

Select one:
a. Rolling Stone were ready to launch a new album
b. Rolling Stone were in their 40´s when they started the band
c. Rolling Stone were in their 60´s when they started the band
d. Rolling Stones, were in their 20´s when they started the band
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Select the correct answer according to the reading:

In 2005 The Rolling Stones released an album called “A Bigger Bang”. Many
critics, as usual, chose it as their favourite of the year. This isn’t very
surprising, but if you think that “A Bigger Bang” was their 25th album now the
Rolling Stones have been around for more than 40 years, and that singer Mick
Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards and the other musicians are all well into their
60s, and are all grandfathers, it starts to look a bit strange. The idea of my
grandfather standing on a stage in front of thousands of people singing “I Can’t
Get No Satisfaction” is just embarrassing. Can you imagine your grandfather
doing it?

The expression "are all well into the 60´s" can be changed by?

Select one:
a. like to be in the 60´s
b. are already more than
c. are not even sixthy
d. will be sixthy soon

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This is a Comprehension question according to the content. Read the prompt
and choose the best answer

Where can you see this advertisement?


Select one:
a. In a toy.
b. In a bottle of soda.
c. In a medicine.
d. In a toy.

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Where can you find this advertisement ?

Select one:
a. At the prison
b. In the stadium
c. In a hospital
d. In a cinema

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Unit 2 : Refusals and Acceptance

Choose the correct option according to the definition:


 People say this word to express a determination not to
accept an offer or proposal.

Select one:
a. Turn off
b. Allow
c. Consider
d. Refuse

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According to the audio"PLACES TO VISIT",

What is one of the coolest cities on earth?


Select one:
a. Venice is one of the coolest city on earth.
b. Verkhoyansk is the most beautiful city in the world.
c. Venice is the most beautiful city in the world
d. Verkhoyansk is one of the coolest city on earth.

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Select the correct answer according to the reading.

In 2005 The Rolling Stones released an album called “A Bigger Bang”. Many
critics, as usual, chose it as their favourite of the year. This isn’t very
surprising, but if you think that “A Bigger Bang” was their 25th album now the
Rolling Stones have been around for more than 40 years, and that singer Mick
Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards and the other musicians are all well into their
60s, and are all grandfathers, it starts to look a bit strange. The idea of my
grandfather standing on a stage in front of thousands of people singing “I Can’t
Get No Satisfaction” is just embarrassing. Can you imagine your grandfather
doing it?

"A BIGGER BANG" is the name of...


Select one:
a. The name of a musical Album
b. The name of a single song of an album
c. The name of their first album
d. The name of their first single

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Choose the best imperative which matches the image.


Select one:
a. Don’t wear feet
b. Don’t step on the grass.
c. Don’t pay attention to this notice.
d. Walk barefoot on this house.

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Select the correct answer according to the reading:

In 2005 The Rolling Stones released an album called “A Bigger Bang”. Many
critics, as usual, chose it as their favourite of the year. This isn’t very
surprising, but if you think that “A Bigger Bang” was their 25th album now the
Rolling Stones have been around for more than 40 years, and that singer Mick
Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards and the other musicians are all well into their
60s, and are all grandfathers, it starts to look a bit strange. The idea of my
grandfather standing on a stage in front of thousands of people singing “I Can’t
Get No Satisfaction” is just embarrassing. Can you imagine your grandfather
doing it?

In the contect, the expression " MANY CRITICS" means


Select one:
a. bad comments about the band
b. Number of awards of the album
c. good comments about the band
d. People whose work is write or talk about music

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