The document provides background information on the fictional character James Bond. It states that according to Ian Fleming's novels, Bond's father was Scottish and his mother was Oriental. However, it is now believed that the Latin motto of the Bond family mentioned in the early novels actually belonged to a different English Bond family, not the Scottish Bonds. As a result, Bond's origins may have been English rather than Scottish. The document also notes that Bond attended Eton College in England and joined the British Secret Service after school, where he became a top spy codenamed 007.
The document provides background information on the fictional character James Bond. It states that according to Ian Fleming's novels, Bond's father was Scottish and his mother was Oriental. However, it is now believed that the Latin motto of the Bond family mentioned in the early novels actually belonged to a different English Bond family, not the Scottish Bonds. As a result, Bond's origins may have been English rather than Scottish. The document also notes that Bond attended Eton College in England and joined the British Secret Service after school, where he became a top spy codenamed 007.
The document provides background information on the fictional character James Bond. It states that according to Ian Fleming's novels, Bond's father was Scottish and his mother was Oriental. However, it is now believed that the Latin motto of the Bond family mentioned in the early novels actually belonged to a different English Bond family, not the Scottish Bonds. As a result, Bond's origins may have been English rather than Scottish. The document also notes that Bond attended Eton College in England and joined the British Secret Service after school, where he became a top spy codenamed 007.
The document provides background information on the fictional character James Bond. It states that according to Ian Fleming's novels, Bond's father was Scottish and his mother was Oriental. However, it is now believed that the Latin motto of the Bond family mentioned in the early novels actually belonged to a different English Bond family, not the Scottish Bonds. As a result, Bond's origins may have been English rather than Scottish. The document also notes that Bond attended Eton College in England and joined the British Secret Service after school, where he became a top spy codenamed 007.
B. On the road B. On the freeway B. On Television C. On the way C. In the house C. In the School
54. 55. 56.
A. In the zoo A. On the street A. In the hospital B. In the building B. On the road B. In the park C. In the neighborhood C. In the college C. On the beach
57. 58. 59.
A. In the school A. In the bridge A. In the building B. In the park B. In the park B. In the park C. On the beach C. On the beach C. On the beach
60. 61. 62.
A. In the farmhouse A. In the building A. In the airport B. In the park B. In the highway B. In the park C. On the beach C. On the sea C. On the beach
63. 64. 65.
A. In the farmhouse A. In the building A. In the airport B. In the park B. In the highway B. In the city 1DS–OF– 0001 Página 1 de 5 Aprobación: 27-03-2017 VER: 3 C. On the beach C. On the sea C. On the beach
66. 67. 68.
A. In the bank A. In the parking lot A. In the airport B. In the hotel B. In the highway B. In the city C. On the beach C. On the sea C. In the Giant´s garden
69. 70. 71.
A. In the parking lot A. In the parking lot A. In the parking lot B. In the highway B. In the highway B. In the highway C. In the college C. In the Public bathroom C. In the mall
72. 73. 74.
A. In the palace A. In the parking lot A. In the bank B. In the farm B. In the hospital B. In the highway C. In the city C. In the bank C. In the museum
75. 76. 77.
A. In the museum A. In the town A. In the parking lot B. In the hospital B. In the hospital B. In the park C. In the Public bathroom C. In the Public bathroom C. In the Public bathroom
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VER: 3 78. 79. 80. A. In the street A. In the crosswalk A. In the avenue B. In the house B. In the farmhouse B. In the house C. In the Public bathroom C. In the restaurant C. In the park
81. 82. 83.
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84. 85. 86.
A. In the town A. In the town A. On the plane B. In the hospital B. In the apartment building B. In the airport C. In the Public station C. In the Public bathroom C. In the Public bathroom
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A. In the building A. In the fire station A. On the plane B. In the club B. In the apartment building B. In the zoo C. In the Public station C. In the Public bathroom C. In the museum
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VER: 3 90. 91. 92. A. In the building A. In the fire station A. In the bank B. In the club B. In the parking lot B. In the zoo C. In the Public station C. In the hospital C. In the museum
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A. In the internet room A. In the drugstore A. In the university B. In the club B. In the parking lot B. In the restaurant C. In the bookstore C. In the hospital C. In the police station
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A. In the internet room A. In the highway A. In the fire station B. In the club B. In the parking lot B. In the hotel C. In the library C. In the teather C. In the police station WHO IS JAMES BOND? 101. a. tell BOND IS COMING BACK AGAIN.... and the next Bond b. told film, No Time to Die, due for release in April 2020 (and now put back until September) , is certain to be an enormous box-office hit (as all c. tells the others). But who is James Bond, and where does he come from ? 102. Author Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, (1) .________ us a. is something about the origins of the world's most famous secret agent....... b. are c. was 103. a. these b. those c. this 104. a.appear b.appeared c.appears 105. a.come b.comes c.came
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VER: 3 Poster from one of the early "Cold War" Bond movies 106. In one of the first Bond novels, Ian Fleming tells us that James a. go Bond - the classic “Englishman"? – (2)._______ the son of a Scottish father and an Oriental mother. But perhaps (3) _______ was not b. went really true. c. gone The title of the 19th Bond film, “The World is Not Enough", was 107. based on the Latin motto of the Bond family, which is mentioned in one of the early novels. However, it now (4)_______ that the motto is a. your not that of the Scottish Bonds, but that of a different Bond family, who b. his (5)_________ from the South West of England. So perhaps, Bond c. their really is English, not Scottish, after all. Who knows? Bond (6)_________ to school in England, anyway - to Eton 108. College, the same school as (7)________ creator Ian Fleming. This a. but is where Princes William and Harry were educated, and also many b. and British Prime Ministers, including David Cameron (8)_______ Boris c. so Johnson ! It is a school where young people learn how to move in high society, like Bond does so well. 109. After leaving school, Bond (9)_________ not go to university - it a. does wasn’t necessary in the 1950’s...... b. do Oh? You didn’t know Bond was so old? He doesn’t look c. did it, granted, but he is! Like a few other famous people, he seems to have (10)_________ the secret of eternal middle age (we can’t call it 110. “eternal youth", can we?). a. find b. finds Bond joined the British Secret Service, where he soon got promoted to the top of the spyrachy, the “double O" category. From c. found then on he was 007, “licensed to kill", and so (11)________ 111. a career which would take him to all the corners of the earth. a.begin In the early days, Bond’s role was quite clear. He was (12)_________ for the West, and his main enemies were b.began (13)_________ from the KGB, and other dangerous organisations. c.begun Since the end of the Cold War, the role of MI6 has changed, and 112. Bond’s job profile has changed with it. Now his main enemies are the big bosses of organised crime and international terrorism. a.work Unlike the Cold War, organised crime is unlikely to come to an end b.working - at least, not in the near future. We can therefore be sure that James c.worked Bond, the best-known English fictional hero of the 20th century, has (14)___________ more exciting adventures ahead of him. 113. Hollywood has already (15)__________ making sure of that! The a.man original films were based on the fifteen novels written by Ian Fleming; b.mans but after the last of these was made into a film, it was clear that c.men Hollywood was not going to stop! Bond films are too popular and too profitable to abandon. So Hollywood has invented new James Bond 114. stories... a.much In many ways, Bond has changed a lot (16)_________ the early b.many days. To start with, several different actors have played the part of c.little Bond, most notably Sean Connery, Roger Moore and today’s Daniel Craig; but over the years, Bond movies have become more and more 115. fantastic. Fleming’s original character was fantastic, because he a.begin always came out alive; his adventures were incredible, but they were b.began based on some sort of realism. Bond’s original car (his Aston Martin DB5) had gadgets, but they were all plausible! They were gadgets c.begun that would let him escape if he was being chased. 116. More recently, Bond has (17)___________ cars that can fire a. for missiles from the headlights, and do other remarkable things! In a sense, the modern Bond is Agent Gadget - and the people who try to b. since get him have some even more amazing gadgets - like the enormous c. until circular (18)___________ that hangs under a helicopter, cutting 117. through everything that gets in its way (except Bond, of course!). In the next Bond films, there will surely be lots more amazing a.has things; but Bond will continue to be the same, cool, calm b.have and collected – the classic Englishman.; Craig is unlikely to be the c.had last 007, and Bond will doubtless go on entertaining us for many more years! 118. https://linguapress.com/intermediate/james-bond.htm a.see b.saw c.seen