Parcial Final English 6
Parcial Final English 6
Parcial Final English 6
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PART 1: GRAMMAR
A. Read the following conversations and choose the correct answer
accordingly.
speak?
3. A: We need a map!
[ Seleccionar ] English.
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education.
6. A: Why are you so happy?
whole day!
B: Great!
9. A: Josh left home long ago, but hasn’t arrived yet!
from.
these days!
[ Seleccionar ] it!
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[ Seleccionar ] swmming.
[ Seleccionar ] at school, I
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does
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speaks
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is studying
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Do you work
Respuesta 5:
work
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to get
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would get
Respuesta 8:
speaks
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would you do
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were
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would
Respuesta 12:
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made me to study
Respuesta 14:
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with whom
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Respuesta 19:
which
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was hurt
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must do
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should be finished
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will study
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will pass
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is
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would go
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would
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wouldn’t have
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was going to
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as long as
PART 2: VOCABULARY
A. Read the fragments of some conversations and choose the correct
answer accordingly.
boyfriend.”
Respuesta 1:
can’t stand
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Respuesta 2:
catch up on
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trust
Respuesta 4:
bagage claim
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ourselves
Respuesta 6:
myself
Respuesta 7:
yourself
Respuesta 8:
each other
PART 2: VOCABULARY
B. Complete the following fragments of some conversations with one word
from the box accordingly.
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Respuesta 1:
Look up
Respuesta 2:
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Turn it down
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Turn off
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brought her up
Respuesta 6:
pick up
PART 2: VOCABULARY
C. Match every word from 1 to 6 with its corresponding meaning from a to
f.
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6. Overtime
d. Extra time at work.
PART 3: READING
A. Read the following text and choose the correct answer accordingly.
It’s clean-up time!
Not so long ago, most of the dry land on our planet was covered with
forests. Also, there were Sandy, beautiful, virgin beaches everywhere.
Today, most of these forests and beaches, as well as many of the plants
and animals which used to live in them, have disappeared. What is more,
they will continue to do so unless we start taking drastic measures to save
them now, while we still have time.
The Cregness island is an example of this problem we are facing today.
Over the last 20 years, the beach at Cregness has become one of the
least attractive beaches in the country. What was once a beautiful sandy
beach has now turned into a dirty seashore covered in litter, oil and
factory waste. Fortunately, it is not too late to clean up this mess.
The government could help by passing laws to stop the factories from
dumping their waste in the sea. This would help to make it a safe place
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2. How could the government help? It could pass laws and make companies
pay to clean up.
3. What would happen if companies paid money to help clean up?
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5. What does the phrase “a safe place where” refer to in this sentence?:
“This would help to make it a safe place where people could swim without
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It’s dirty.
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PART 4: LISTENING:
A. Listen to two people talking about a newspaper heading and organize
the following statements from 1 to 11 in the order they are mentioned in
the listening.
0:00 / 1:06
A person found US 1
$750.000.
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