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D n d e se p u e d e n e n c o n t r a r estos avisos?
En las p r e g u n t a s 68 - 72, m a r q u e A , B o C e n su h o j a d e respuestas
Ejemplo:
PLEASE D O NOT
FEED THE ANIMALS
A. n a station
B. in a cafe
C. in a zoo
Respuesta:
68.
K N O C K BEFORE
Y O U ENTER
A. in a horror house.
B. in a computen
C. on a door.
69.
POLICE U N E
DO NOT CROSS
A. at a plice station.
B. at an accident.
C. at a plice academy.
70.
WARNING
WET FLOOR
71.
SHOWING ON
NEXT SUMMER
A. in a circus.
B. in a cinema screen.
C. on a botanic garden.
72.
BABY O N
BOARD
A. in a train station.
B. in a pediatrics room.
C. in a car window.
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A. at a beach.
B. on a roof.
C. in a corridor.
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A. equipment
B. net
C. helmet
D. paddle
E. swimming pool
F. field
G . goggles
H. skate
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C o m p l e t e l a s cinco c o n v e r s a c i o n e s
En l a s p r e g u n t a s 7 8 - 8 2 , m a r q u e A , B, C o D e n s u h o j a d e r e s p u e s t a s
A. I agree.
B. It's great.
C. Yes, they do.
D. No. They d i d n ' t .
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
yes, I d i d .
What happened?
yes, he heard.
No, I am not.
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A. A lot
B. Yes, I could
C. $20
D. Small
A.
B.
C.
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No, ! haven t
Because I like it
I do
Yes, it does
F I C T I O N A L H E R O E S N E V E R DIE
Real hroes are only h u m a n . They live a n d 83 like the rest of 84. But fictional
hroes are different. They 85_ life m a n y years a g o a n d they w i l l live o n , in fiction
in the f u t u r e . Here are some favourite t w e n t i e t h - c e n t u r y fictional hroes.
The spy 0 0 7 has been 86 f o r t h e British Secret Service 37 1 9 5 3 w h e n l a n
Fleming f i r s t w r o t e a b o u t h i m in Casino Royale. Fleming is n o w d e a d , but the spy
still lives o n . The first f i l m was Dr N o in 1962 a n d since t h e n 88 a p p e a r e d in over
twenty films.
Batman first saved G o t h a m City f r o m evil w i t h the help of Robin, in a comic b o o k
in 1 9 3 9 a n d has been f i g h t i n g crime for over seventy years.The t e a m 89 m a d e
three TV series, as well as films a n d novis. The most p o p u l a r TV series was in
the 1 9 6 0 s , a n d o u r hero has recently a p p e a r e d 90 films.
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83.
A. dead
B. die
C. d e a t h
84.
A. we
B. t h e m
C.
85.
A. began
B. begin
c. begun
86.
A. work
B. w o r k e d
c. working
87.
A. from
B. since
c . by
88.
A. he's
B. h e ' I I
c. h e d
89.
A . have
B. has
c . had
90.
A . by
B. o n
c . in
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Lea el a r t c u l o y l u e g o r e s p o n d a las p r e g u n t a s
En las p r e g u n t a s 91 - 9 7 , m a r q u e A, B o C e n su h o j a d e respuestas
C H O C O L A T E - LIKE F A L L I N G IN LOVE
C h o c o l a t e first carne f r o m C e n t r a l A m e r i c a . The w o r l d c h o c o l a t e c o m e s f r o m t h e
Aztec l a n g u a g e a n d is t h e o n l y Aztec w o r d w e use r e g u l a r l y in English. The Aztecs
m a d e a greasy, bitter d r i n k c a l l e d X o c o a t l , f r o m cocoa beans m i x e d w i t h cold
water, spices a n d c o r n m e a l . The Aztecs used t h e cocoa b e a n as a f o r m of m o n e y .
A c c o r d i n g to H.H. Bancroft, w h o w a s a h i s t o r i a n , " f o u r beans b o u g h t s o m e
v e g e t a b l e s , t e n b e a n s b o u g h t a w o m a n a n d a slave cost 1 0 0 " .
The e x p l o r e r Cortes w a s t h e first p e r s o n t o b r i n g c h o c o l a t e t o E u r o p e . He
p r e s e n t e d it t o t h e Spanish Royal C o u r t in M a d r i d a n d served it w i t h herbs a n d
pepper. Soon it b e c a m e very f a s h i o n a b l e t o d r i n k it m i x e d w i t h s u g a r a n d v a n i l l a
and drunk w a r m .
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D a n i e l Peter w h o w a s a c o n f e c t i o n e r in S w i t z e r l a n d , i n v e n t e d m i l k c h o c o l a t e in
t h e 1 8 7 0 s . H e n r i Nestle d e v e l o p e d t h e process.
C h o c o l a t e c o n t a i n s s m a l l a m o u n t s of t h e c h e m i c a l p h e n y l e t h y l a m i n e , w i c h is
also n a t u r a l l y present in the b r a i n , a n d w h i c h gives us t h e s a m e f e e l i n g as w h e n
w e f a l l in love.
The w o r l d ' s largest c h o c o l a t e m o d e l w a s a 1 Om by 5 m r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e
O l y m p i c C e n t r e in B a r c e l o n a .
In 1 9 8 0 , t h e Swiss plice arrested a y o u n g c o u p l e because t h e y w e r e t r y i n g t o sell
c h o c o l a t e secrets t o f o r e i g n p o w e r s . They o f f e r e d t h e recipes f o r 4 0 d i f f e r e n t
c h o c o l a t e s t o t h e Soviet a n d Chnese embassies.
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... Catching fish is one of the oldest ways of getting food. Today many people
make their living by fishing or by preparing fish for market. Most of the best
fishing grounds are in northern waters. Salmn and cod are caught along North
American shores. Norwegians fish for herring and the little silver fish called
sardines. And each year Dutch fishermen sail out in June to fish for herring.
Japanese Fishermen sail in many waters. Modern fishing fleets make big
catches in the more important fishing grounds. And all over the world, people in
tiny villages still get their fish in nets cise to the shore.
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101. Why is catching fish the best way of getting food for so many people?
A. There are many places to do it
B. It's easy and free
C. They d o n ' t know other activities.
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ARE Y O U C O U C H POTATO?
Centuries ago, people 103 nave much free time, because everybody was
working too hard. In Britain in the nineteenth century, people 104 more spare
time, but because the Victorians hated relaxing and doing nothing, they
invented football, rugby, and cricket. People took up more gentle activities too,
105gardening, bird - watching and train spotting, and it 106even possible simply
to watch a sport and give the impression that you were actually doing
something. But now, there 107a newtype of person who thinks that lying on the
sof watching televisin 108sunday afternoon or reading the newspaper 109
coverto cover is the HOactivity they can manage. This is the twenty-first century
couch potato. For them, every activity is too U l t r o u b l e , and laziness is an art
form! so how 112you spend yourfreetime?
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B. w o n ' t
C. h a d t o
D. d i d n ' t
104. A . ha ve
B. has
C. h a d
D. get
105. A . for,
B. like
c. from
D. by
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106. A . w a s
B. is
c . w i l l be
D. w e r e
107. A . s
B. w a s
c. are
D. w e r e
108. A . f o r
B. o n
c . in
D. at
109.
A . since
B. f o r
c. from
D. by
110.
A . excitest
B. m o r e exciting
c . as exciting as
D. m o s t exciting
111.
A. many
B. l o n g
c. much
D. m o r e
B. d i d
c . is
D. d o
103.
A. don't
112. A . a r e