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Ingls III
Evaluacin a distancia
4 Crditos
Titulaciones Ciclos
VII
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Dear student:
Your dedication and effort are the key to be successful in the learning process of this
subject. I`ll guide you during this process, but you must do your best and work hard to
achieve the objectives.
Strategies:
In order to do this activity you need to read unit 1to 5 from your textbook,
workbook and the contents from the didactic guide of the same units.
Have your dictionary ready in case you do not understand some words.
Read the statements carefully and go to your textbook and workbook to
make sure you have the information needed.
Revise the EVA announcements
ACTITITY 1
A. Read the sentences below and choose the correct option to answer each of
them. (0.25 points)
a. gool
b. goal
c. gol
a. want / become
b. hopes / becomes
c. needs / become
a. dont
b. doesnt
c. didnt
Fernando has lots of friend. He likes going to parties and meet new people.
a. shy
b. outgoing
c. talkative
a. living
b. watching
c. staying
Fatima works in London. She is a very helpful person. She is very friendly with her
patients and she enjoys talking to everybody in the hospital. She is warm and a very
hard worker.
a. doctor
b. artist
c. teacher
ACTIVITY 2
Read the statements; choose the correct choice to complete each question. (0.25)
a. in
b. for
c. since
a. base form
b. simple past form
c. past participle form
a. How much
b. How long
c. How many
13. Which of the following words are used with present perfect?
a. do / does
b. is / are
c. has / have
14. Choose the past participle list
a. Yes, he has.
b. Yes, he does.
c. Yes, he is.
ACTIVITY 3
Read the statements; choose the correct choice to complete each question. (0.25)
Ana wanted to bake a cake.it was her sons birthday. She didnt
have any flour. Her car had a flat tire..this problem, she
couldnt drive to the store. She couldnt walk there .the
rain. So she went to Charles, her neighbor, and borrow a cap of flour.
a. noun phrase
b. clause
c. noun clause
a. nouns
b. adjectives
c. verbs
a. verbs / adverbs
b. adjectives / nouns
c. nouns / adjectives
ACTIVITY 4
Read the statements; choose the correct choice to complete each question. (0.25)
a. No, he has
b. No, they havent
c. No, she hasnt
a. use to
b. used to
c. use
a. do / used / now
b. did / use / now
c. do / used to / now
People do not need food as much as they do water. In fact, they can survive
quite a long time without it depending on many factors. History has shown
that people can go on for weeks without eating anything. Indian leader Gandhi
once fasted for three weeks. According to medical experts people can survive
without food for up to two months, as long as they have enough to drink. If you
are strong and in good physical shape you are likely to survive longer, because
the body stores fat, carbohydrates and other forms of energy. That is why fatter
people can survive longer.
ACTIVITY 5
Read the statements; choose the correct choice to complete each question. (0.25)
a. No, I Dont
b. Yes, I do
c. No, I havent
a. simple present
b. present perfect
c. simple past
a. yet
b. already
c. really
a. yet
b. already
c. really
a. taking
b. to take
c. takes
ACTIVITY 1
A. Read the text below and answer the questions True (T) or False (F).
Many visitors come to Hartbridge to see the wonderful art galleries and museums, the
beautiful buildings and the fantastic parks. Few people go outside the city, and so they
miss out on experiencing the scenery and the fascinating history of this beautiful area.
This brochure will tell you what you can see if you take a short bus ride out of the city.
Camberwell
The historic village of Camberwell was once the home of the wealthy Hugo family.
They lived in a huge country house, Camberwell Court, and owned all the land in the
area. The family sold their house in the 1940s, and it is now open to the public. You can
spend a whole day walking around the house and gardens. There is a small exhibition
about the family, a childrens play area, a gift shop and a restaurant. But the village
of Camberwell is also worth a visit. There are some beautiful cottages with well kept
gardens, and there is a small church which dates back to the eleventh century. To get
to Camberwell, take Bus 46 from the Bus station. Buses leave every two hours.
Hidcot
Hidcot is an attractive village situated on the River Owell. Wildlife lovers should visit
the Nature Park to the south of the village, where there are large numbers of rare birds
and flowers. However, you will probably see plenty of wildlife from the bridge in the
village centre! In Hidcot, you can take a two-hour river cruise - a great way to see the
countryside and learn about the local wildlife from a guide. If you prefer to explore
the river by yourself, its well worth walking one and a half miles along the river to the
pub The Boat which cannot be reached by road. Here, you can hire small boats and
explore the river at your leisure. To get to Hidcot, take Bus 7A to Reeford. Hidcot is half
way between Hartbridge and Reeford.
Tatterbridge
The beautiful village of Tatterbridge was home to the childrens writer Jane Potter,
whose stories of Benjamin Bear are loved by adults and children around the world.
Jane Potters home is now a museum and tea shop, and is well worth a visit just for
its wonderful gardens. It also has a gift shop where you can buy souvenirs and books.
Tatterbridge has a number of interesting shops including an excellent cake shop, and
Wendys Giftshop where you can find lots of unusual gifts made by hand by local
artists. Lovers of Jane Potters books should also walk to the Green Valley woods, which
have not changed since Jane Potter wrote her stories there one hundred years ago.
To get to Tatterbridge, take Bus 4 from outside the cinema. It takes about 40 minutes
to get there.
Moordale
This old industrial village is the highest village in the area. Here in the hills, coal was
found in the late eighteenth century, and people came here in great numbers to take
it out of the ground and transport it to the nearby towns. Many industries grew up in
the area, including a paper factory and a cotton factory. The industries all closed down
in the nineteenth century, and since then Moordale has gone back to being a quiet
farming village. However, if you walk from the village centre up the steep hill to the
north, you can still see the paths where horses used to carry the coal. There is a four
mile walk around the village which has some amazing views, but walkers are must be
careful as the path is steep in places and they could slip. To get to Moordale, take Bus
7A to Reeford, and then take the number 38 bus to Moordale.
TRUE or FALSE
42.() The Hugo family allows people to visit their current home.
43.() The leaflet advises visitors not to spend all day at Camberwell Court.
44.() You can hire small boats from the bridge in Hidcot.
45.() You can take the bus directly to The Boat pub near Hidcot.
46.() The leaflet says that the gardens are the best part of Jane Potters
home. ...
47.() Jane Potter wrote her books in the Green Valley woods.
48.() You can visit the paper factory and the cotton factory in Moordale.
49.() You will see horses on farms as you walk around Moordale.
50.() You can get to all four villages directly from Hartbridge.
B. Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
Easter Island
Dear student:
Your dedication and effort are the key to be successful in the learning process of
this subject. I guide you in this process, but you must do your best and work hard to
achieve the objectives.
Strategies:
In order to do this activity you need to read unit 1to 5 from your textbook
, workbook and the contents from the didactic guide of the same units.
Have your dictionary ready in case you do not understand some words.
Read the statements carefully and go to your textbook and workbook to
make sure you have the information needed.
Revise the EVA announcements
SEOR ESTUDIANTE:
Le recordamos que para presentarse a rendir las
evaluaciones presenciales no est permitido el uso de
ningn material auxiliar (calculadora, diccionario, libros,
Biblia, formularios, cdigos, leyes, etc.)
Las pruebas presenciales estn diseadas para
desarrollarlas sin la utilizacin de estos materiales.
ACTITITY 1
A. Read the sentences below and choose the correct option to answer each of them.
(0.25 points)
1. A clause is:
a. a time sentence
b. part of a sentence
c. a complete sentence
..homework
a. do
b. make
c. take out
In some countries such as the United States, England and Canada, punctuality
is an unspoken rule. It is important to be on time, especially in business. People
usually arrive a little early for business appointments. Business meetings and
personal appointments often have strict beginning and ending times.
a. where
b. when
c. while
a. talking / watching
b. talked / watching
c. talking / watched
ACTIVITY 2
Read the sentences below and choose the correct option to answer each of them.
(0.25 points)
a. How much
b. How many
c. How few
It is
a. give advice
b. give prohibitions
c. give forgiveness
a. could
b. couldnt
c. should
a. after prepositions
b. before prepositions
c. between prepositions
a. gets
b. got
c. getting
ACTIVITY 3
Read the sentences below and choose the correct option to answer each of them.
(0.25 points)
18. Frank and Maria have been waiting for an interview 1:30 p.m.
a. for
b. since
c. all
a. periods of time
b. complete time
c. specific times
a. down
b. back
c. up
22. Please .. away your dictionary. You can used it during the test.
a. hand
b. put
c. fill
ACTIVITY 4
Read the sentences below and choose the correct option to answer each of them.
(0.25 points)
a. was babysitting
b. was babysiting
c. is babysitting
a. stole
b. came over
c. robbed
a. does / cleans
b. doing / cleaning
c. did / cleaned
29. ..Ellen was cooking dinner, her husband went to the shop
a. when
b. where
c. while
a. starting / ate
b. started / was eating
c. started / was eat
That evening Pedro and Luisa got some more news. A fire was coming near their
home. By the next morning, the fire was very close. The police ordered every
family in the neighborhood to evacuate.
a. good news
b. bad news
c. no news
The next day, we started. money, clothes, shoes, and food. Everyone
was very generous and . as much as they could. We used the money
.. food and water bottles Two days later, we had three cars full of
.
Read the sentences below and choose the correct option to answer each of them.
(0.25 points)
a. do
b. if
c. have
a. Future possibilities
b. past actions
c. both
a. past simple
b. present simple
c. present perfect
a. wont / dont
b. will / do
c. dont / wont
Alcatraz prison closed in 1963. The Island became a national park, and since
then it has been a major attraction for tourist from all over the world. These
days, many people call Alcatraz by its popular name, The Rock
a. Tourist attractions
b. A place complete makeover
c. A prison description
39. What .. Sara do if she .. some extra money for her birthday.
a. gets /will / go
b. go / will / gets
c. will / gets / go
a. symbol / sign
b. independence / friendship
c. board / get on
ACTIVITY 1
A. Read the text and choose the correct answer for each questions.
Ainsley Harriott
Ive always been a bit of an entertainer and played the funny man. I was a part-
time comedian for years, so I learned how to stand in front of audiences. It
made me sure of myself. I like being liked and I love making everyone smile.
Ive lived in London all my life and have just moved to a larger house with my wife
Clare and our two children, Jimmy and Madeleine. We spend a lot of time just
singing and dancing around the house. I grew up with music because my dad is the
pianist, Chester Harriott - whos still playing, by the way. My working day is divided
between television and writing cook books, though TV takes most of my time. I
spend about five days a fortnight working on the cooking programmes I appear
in. I eat all sorts of things at home but I only buy quality food. When Im cooking,
I experiment with whatever is in the fridge -- its good practice for my TV series.
Im a football fan and enjoy going to matches, but Im a home-loving person really.
I dont like going to the pub but we do go out to eat about twice a month. Theres
nothing better than a night at home playing with the children. I rarely go to bed
before midnight. Late evening is when fresh thoughts on cooking usually come to me,
so I often write or plan my programmes then. When I eventually get to bed, I have no
trouble sleeping.
2. What should the reader learn about Ainsley from the text?
A. The cook and comedian who takes great care about the way he cooks his
food and enjoys listening to.
C. The singing TV cook who likes making jokes, playing with his children,
and having an early night.
D. The TV cook who loves making people laugh, watching football and,
above all, having a happy family
B. Read the text below and answer the questions True (T) or False (F).
A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who
do not intend to get internet access has risen. These people, who are known as net
refuseniks, make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.
The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they
were not interested in getting connected to the internet. This number has risen from
just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not
getting internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.
More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost
everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to
take the first step.
The cost of getting online is going down and internet speeds are increasing, so many
see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the internet to this group.
This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The
gap between those who have access to and use the internet is the digital divide, and if
the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on
many opportunities, especially in their careers.
TRUE or FALSE
1.() More people in the UK do not intend to get internet access than
before
5.() The main reason for not getting internet access is the cost.
8.() Many people think that getting the costs down is the key to this
problem.
10.() Not having access to the internet will only affect peoples careers.
SEOR ESTUDIANTE:
Le recordamos que para presentarse a rendir las
evaluaciones presenciales no est permitido el uso de
ningn material auxiliar (calculadora, diccionario, libros,
Biblia, formularios, cdigos, leyes, etc.)
Las pruebas presenciales estn diseadas para
desarrollarlas sin la utilizacin de estos materiales.