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NATIONAL EVALUATION
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Puntos: 8
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE, MODAL VERBS, COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES, PAST SIMPLE, NEGATIVE FORM, GO + GERUND (ING), PAST SIMPLE (REGULAR VERBS) UNIT 1-4-6-5-8
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE QUESTION___________ you do to help my brother?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. How many can
b. Which one can
c. What can
d. Which can
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Puntos: 8
VOCABULARY SECTION.John Bull
John Bull is a literary and cartoon character created to personify Britain by Dr. John Arbuthnot in 1712 and popularized first by British print makers and then overseas by illustrators such as American cartoonist Thomas Nast. Bull is usually portrayed as a stout man in a tailcoat with breeches and a Union Jack waistcoat. He also wears a low topper (sometimes called a John Bull topper) on his head and is often accompanied by a bulldog. John Bull has been used in a variety of different ad campaigns over the years, and is a common sight in British editorial cartoons of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The cartoon image of stolid stocky conservative and well-meaning John Bull, dressed like an English country squire, sometimes explicitly contrasted with the conventionalized scrawny, French revolutionary sans-culottes Jacobin, was developed from about 1790 by British satirical artists James Gillray, Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank.
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READINGConservative
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. A description of events that actually happened or that are invented
b. Someone who does not tend to like fashionable or modern clothes or hairstyles
c. A friendly attitude in which you wish that good things happen to people
d. A passage for water or other liquids to flow along
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Puntos: 8
VOCABULARY SECTION . Robin Hood
Of all the popular heroes of the English people, none as ever achieved an equal name and fame with Robin Hood. For more than six hundred years, songs and ballads of this famous outlaw have been familiar on the lips of the peasantry. Kings and princes have been forgotten, but not Robin Hood and his band of bold followers in merry Sherwood Forest.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT SYNONYM OF EACH UNDERLINED WORD
Band
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. Quiet
b. Group.
c. Unsocial.
d. Lone.
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING Julian's VisitorsHow did Julian solve the problem?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. He apologized the visitors
b. He served soup which tasted of nothing, so that no more visitors would want to come to his house.
c. He opened a restaurant.
d. He served excellent soup, so that everyone would want to eat at his house.
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING Charles Goes Shopping
How many people were working in the shop?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. 3
b. 2
c. 4
d. 7
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING The Hours That Count in My Life
At the end of the story, which was NOT important to Essa?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. The match
b. Playing with his friends
c. The price of the match
d. Pleasing his father
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING Charles Goes ShoppingWhat did Charles try on next?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. A pair of trousers
b. A hat
c. A robe
d. Shoes
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Puntos: 8
UNIT 5 GO + GERUND (ING FORM) SIMPLE PAST TENSE NEGATIVE AND AFFIRMATIVE TENSE, IRREGULAR VERBS, COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Choose the correct answer______ you like? I like grapes and figs.
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. What kind of fruit
b. What kind of fruit do
c. What kind fruit do
d. How many fruit do
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Puntos: 8
UNIT 5 GO + GERUND (ING FORM) SIMPLE PAST TENSE NEGATIVE AND AFFIRMATIVE TENSE, IRREGULAR VERBS, COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Choose the correct answerIs it hot or cold in August?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. It´s in August.
b. It makes very hot in August.
c. It´s hot in August, but the more hottest is July.
d. It’s very hot in August.
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Puntos: 8
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE, MODAL VERBS, COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES, PAST SIMPLE, NEGATIVE FORM, GO + GERUND (ING), PAST SIMPLE (REGULAR VERBS) UNIT 1-4-6-5-8
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE QUESTION
My father and my mother _________ the new family’s picture yesterday.
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. Printing
b. To print
c. Prounted
d. Printed
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Puntos: 8
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE, MODAL VERBS, COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES, PAST SIMPLE, NEGATIVE FORM, GO + GERUND (ING), PAST SIMPLE (REGULAR VERBS) UNIT 1-4-6-5-8
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE QUESTION
They should __________ the amazon.com webpage to buy the English book.
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. Buy
b. Bought
c. To buy
d. Buying
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING Julian's VisitorsHow many of the visitors brought a duck?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. 3
b. 0
c. 1
d. 2
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Puntos: 8
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE, MODAL VERBS, COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES, PAST SIMPLE, NEGATIVE FORM, GO + GERUND (ING), PAST SIMPLE (REGULAR VERBS) UNIT 1-4-6-5-8
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE QUESTION
The students _________ the Math homework
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. Didn’t do
b. Didn’t doing
c. Don’t did
d. Doesn’t do
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Puntos: 8
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE, MODAL VERBS, COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES, PAST SIMPLE, NEGATIVE FORM, GO + GERUND (ING), PAST SIMPLE (REGULAR VERBS) UNIT 1-4-6-5-8
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE QUESTIONYou _____________ an article in the newspaper.
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. Should write
b. Shoulding to write
c. Should writing
d. Should to write
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Puntos: 8
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE, MODAL VERBS, COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES, PAST SIMPLE, NEGATIVE FORM, GO + GERUND (ING), PAST SIMPLE (REGULAR VERBS) UNIT 1-4-6-5-8
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE QUESTIONMy English teacher _______ the past simple tense
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. Teaching
b. Teache
c. Teached
d. Taught
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING Julian's VisitorsDid Julian know the first visitor?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. It doesn’t say
b. Yes
c. He doesn´t know
d. No
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING Julian's Visitors
How many visitors came to see Julian?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. 4
b. 2
c. 3
d. 9
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Puntos: 8
BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING The Hours That Count in My Life
Which of the following is NOT true about Essa's watch?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. It came from his father.
b. It weighed about one pound.
c. It was made of silver.
d. It will be a reminder to Essa.
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING Two sisters and the cat
How did Mrs Wilson go home?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. Took a bus
b. Ran around the park
c. Read a newspaper on the bus
d. Walked for two minutes before she caught the bus
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING Charles Goes ShoppingWhich item did Charles like best?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. Sucks
b. The hat
c. The robe
d. The trousers
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Puntos: 8
UNIT 5 GO + GERUND (ING FORM) SIMPLE PAST TENSE NEGATIVE AND AFFIRMATIVE TENSE, IRREGULAR VERBS, COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Choose the correct answer
Once upon a time, ______ three bears who lived in a forest in a little red house near a brook.
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. There were
b. Are
c. Were
d. Was
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Puntos: 8
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READING Charles Goes ShoppingWhat did Charles do first in the shop?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. He greeted the shopkeeper.
b. He tried on a robe
c. He tried on some trousers.
d. He tried on a hat.
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Puntos: 8
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPERATIVE, MODAL VERBS, COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES, PAST SIMPLE, NEGATIVE FORM, GO + GERUND (ING), PAST SIMPLE (REGULAR VERBS) UNIT 1-4-6-5-8
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE QUESTION
__________ I do to travel to Argentina?
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. What can
b. How many can
c. Which one can
d. Which can
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Puntos: 8
VOCABULARY SECTION . Robin Hood
Of all the popular heroes of the English people, none as ever achieved an equal name and fame with Robin Hood. For more than six hundred years, songs and ballads of this famous outlaw have been familiar on the lips of the peasantry. Kings and princes have been forgotten, but not Robin Hood and his band of bold followers in merry Sherwood Forest.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT SYNONYM OF EACH UNDERLINED WORD:Achieved
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. Helpless.
b. Missed.
c. Doomed.
d. Attain.
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Puntos: 8
VOCABULARY SECTION.John Bull
John Bull is a literary and cartoon character created to personify Britain by Dr. John Arbuthnot in 1712 and popularized first by British print makers and then overseas by illustrators such as American cartoonist Thomas Nast. Bull is usually portrayed as a stout man in a tailcoat with breeches and a Union Jack waistcoat. He also wears a low topper (sometimes called a John Bull topper) on his head and is often accompanied by a bulldog. John Bull has been used in a variety of different ad campaigns over the years, and is a common sight in British editorial cartoons of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The cartoon image of stolid stocky conservative and well-meaning John Bull, dressed like an English country squire, sometimes explicitly contrasted with the conventionalized scrawny, French revolutionary sans-culottes Jacobin, was developed from about 1790 by British satirical artists James Gillray, Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank.
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER ACCORDING TO THE READINGCampaigns is...
Seleccione una respuesta.
a. To organize a series of activities to try to achieve something
b. Someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court
c. A person you know well and like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family
d. The brother of someone's mother or father, or the husband of someone's aunt
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Usted se ha autentificado como JONATHAN MARTIN DUARTE (Salir)
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