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PARTE 1
¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?
at a zoo
at a garden
at a beach
PARTE 1
¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?
by a soccer field
in a cinema
at a playground
PARTE 1
¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?
at a lake
in a pool
on a field
PARTE 1
¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?
in a classroom
in a library
in a bookstore
PARTE 1
¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?
in a sports center
in a bus station
in a shopping center
PARTE 2
Lea las descripciones y escoja la mejor respuesta
You use this to watch videos.
CD
comics
DVD
films
map
PARTE 2
Lea las descripciones y escoja la mejor respuesta
You can read exciting stories that have many
drawings on their pages.
CD
comics
messages
ticket
TV
PARTE 2
Lea las descripciones y escoja la mejor respuesta
People go to the cinema to see one of these.
comics
DVD
messages
films
TV
PARTE 2
Lea las descripciones y escoja la mejor respuesta
People use it to find an address.
CD
comics
DVD
films
map
PARTE 2
Lea las descripciones y escoja la mejor respuesta
People need this to go inside some places.
ticket
map
messages
comics
CD
PARTE 5
Lea el texto y responda las preguntas.
What a story!
Stephen William Hawking, a well-known scientist
from Oxford, studied physics at Oxford University.
When he was 21 and was doing studies on the
universe at Cambridge University, the doctors found
he had a neuro motor problem. Later, his problem
got worse but he wanted to finish his studies. He
thought he was going to live only a few months
because most people like him only live for 18
months after diagnosis. In 1985, he had an
operation and lost his ability to speak. At first, he
could talk by spelling words moving his eyes when someone
showed him a letter. Then, he was able to choose words from a
computer screen with a switch.
In 1998, his first book, which was about the universe, was very
popular, but many people did not finish it because it was difficult to
understand. In 2005, he wrote a simple version called A brief History
of Time.
“Before I got ill, my life was boring,” he said. But then he had
dreams about giving something good to the world, so he began to
improve his work and now we can understand the universe better.He said his success came from the help of his wife and children,
other people, and government organizations. Hawking worked as a
Lucasian Proffessor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge,
a job that Newton also had had in 1663.
After his 21st birthday, he believed
he was going to
die soon.
study more.
discover new things.
PARTE 5
Lea el texto y responda las preguntas.
What a story!
Stephen William Hawking, a well-known scientist
from Oxford, studied physics at Oxford University.
When he was 21 and was doing studies on the
universe at Cambridge University, the doctors found
he had a neuro motor problem. Later, his problem
got worse but he wanted to finish his studies. He
thought he was going to live only a few months
because most people like him only live for 18
months after diagnosis. In 1985, he had an
operation and lost his ability to speak. At first, he
could talk by spelling words moving his eyes when someone
showed him a letter. Then, he was able to choose words from a
computer screen with a switch.
In 1998, his first book, which was about the universe, was very
popular, but many people did not finish it because it was difficult to
understand. In 2005, he wrote a simple version called A brief History
of Time.
“Before I got ill, my life was boring,” he said. But then he had
dreams about giving something good to the world, so he began to
improve his work and now we can understand the universe better.He said his success came from the help of his wife and children,
other people, and government organizations. Hawking worked as a
Lucasian Proffessor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge,
a job that Newton also had had in 1663.
Before he died, he could talk using
his face.
a machine.
some letters.
PARTE 5
Lea el texto y responda las preguntas.
What a story!
Stephen William Hawking, a well-known scientist
from Oxford, studied physics at Oxford University.
When he was 21 and was doing studies on the
universe at Cambridge University, the doctors found
he had a neuro motor problem. Later, his problem
got worse but he wanted to finish his studies. He
thought he was going to live only a few months
because most people like him only live for 18
months after diagnosis. In 1985, he had an
operation and lost his ability to speak. At first, he
could talk by spelling words moving his eyes when someone
showed him a letter. Then, he was able to choose words from a
computer screen with a switch.
In 1998, his first book, which was about the universe, was very
popular, but many people did not finish it because it was difficult to
understand. In 2005, he wrote a simple version called A brief History
of Time.
“Before I got ill, my life was boring,” he said. But then he had
dreams about giving something good to the world, so he began to
improve his work and now we can understand the universe better.He said his success came from the help of his wife and children,
other people, and government organizations. Hawking worked as a
Lucasian Proffessor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge,
a job that Newton also had had in 1663.
His second book was
easier to read.
for famous people.
very advanced.
PARTE 5
Lea el texto y responda las preguntas.
What a story!
Stephen William Hawking, a well-known scientist
from Oxford, studied physics at Oxford University.
When he was 21 and was doing studies on the
universe at Cambridge University, the doctors found
he had a neuro motor problem. Later, his problem
got worse but he wanted to finish his studies. He
thought he was going to live only a few months
because most people like him only live for 18
months after diagnosis. In 1985, he had an
operation and lost his ability to speak. At first, he
could talk by spelling words moving his eyes when someone
showed him a letter. Then, he was able to choose words from a
computer screen with a switch.
In 1998, his first book, which was about the universe, was very
popular, but many people did not finish it because it was difficult to
understand. In 2005, he wrote a simple version called A brief History
of Time.
“Before I got ill, my life was boring,” he said. But then he had
dreams about giving something good to the world, so he began to
improve his work and now we can understand the universe better.He said his success came from the help of his wife and children,
other people, and government organizations. Hawking worked as a
Lucasian Proffessor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge,
a job that Newton also had had in 1663.
When did he start needing help
to communicate?
in 1985
in 1988
in 2005
PARTE 5
Lea el texto y responda las preguntas.
What a story!
Stephen William Hawking, a well-known scientist
from Oxford, studied physics at Oxford University.
When he was 21 and was doing studies on the
universe at Cambridge University, the doctors found
he had a neuro motor problem. Later, his problem
got worse but he wanted to finish his studies. He
thought he was going to live only a few months
because most people like him only live for 18
months after diagnosis. In 1985, he had an
operation and lost his ability to speak. At first, he
could talk by spelling words moving his eyes when someone
showed him a letter. Then, he was able to choose words from a
computer screen with a switch.
In 1998, his first book, which was about the universe, was very
popular, but many people did not finish it because it was difficult to
understand. In 2005, he wrote a simple version called A brief History
of Time.
“Before I got ill, my life was boring,” he said. But then he had
dreams about giving something good to the world, so he began to
improve his work and now we can understand the universe better.He said his success came from the help of his wife and children,
other people, and government organizations. Hawking worked as a
Lucasian Proffessor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge,
a job that Newton also had had in 1663.
Being sick, he decided to
help the planet.
be interesting.
get better at numbers.
PARTE 5
Lea el texto y responda las preguntas.
What a story!
Stephen William Hawking, a well-known scientist
from Oxford, studied physics at Oxford University.
When he was 21 and was doing studies on the
universe at Cambridge University, the doctors found
he had a neuro motor problem. Later, his problem
got worse but he wanted to finish his studies. He
thought he was going to live only a few months
because most people like him only live for 18
months after diagnosis. In 1985, he had an
operation and lost his ability to speak. At first, he
could talk by spelling words moving his eyes when someone
showed him a letter. Then, he was able to choose words from a
computer screen with a switch.
In 1998, his first book, which was about the universe, was very
popular, but many people did not finish it because it was difficult to
understand. In 2005, he wrote a simple version called A brief History
of Time.
“Before I got ill, my life was boring,” he said. But then he had
dreams about giving something good to the world, so he began to
improve his work and now we can understand the universe better.He said his success came from the help of his wife and children,
other people, and government organizations. Hawking worked as a
Lucasian Proffessor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge,
a job that Newton also had had in 1663.
Hawking thought his dreams had
come true thanks to his
professors.
family.
company.
PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 17 A 25 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.
Big Mac attack
David Gorske, 57, has eaten his 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Mr. Gorske (21) _____ he can eat a burger in 16 bites and
registers the food he eats on calendars. He appeared in the 2004
documentary film “Super Size Me”, (22) _____ looks at the effects
of eating McDonald’s food daily.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
never
already
yet
again
PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 18 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.
Big Mac attack
David Gorske, 57, has eaten his 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Mr. Gorske (21) _____ he can eat a burger in 16 bites and
registers the food he eats on calendars. He appeared in the 2004
documentary film “Super Size Me”, (22) _____ looks at the effects
of eating McDonald’s food daily.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
far
old
much
often
PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 19 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.
Big Mac attack
David Gorske, 57, has eaten his 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Mr. Gorske (21) _____ he can eat a burger in 16 bites and
registers the food he eats on calendars. He appeared in the 2004
documentary film “Super Size Me”, (22) _____ looks at the effects
of eating McDonald’s food daily.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
designed
conducted
composed
organized
PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 20 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.
Big Mac attack
David Gorske, 57, has eaten his 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Mr. Gorske (21) _____ he can eat a burger in 16 bites and
registers the food he eats on calendars. He appeared in the 2004
documentary film “Super Size Me”, (22) _____ looks at the effects
of eating McDonald’s food daily.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
start
develop
continue
think
PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 21 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.
Big Mac attack
David Gorske, 57, has eaten his 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Mr. Gorske (21) _____ he can eat a burger in 16 bites and
registers the food he eats on calendars. He appeared in the 2004
documentary film “Super Size Me”, (22) _____ looks at the effects
of eating McDonald’s food daily.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
says
talks
speaks
asks
PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 22 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.
Big Mac attack
David Gorske, 57, has eaten his 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Mr. Gorske (21) _____ he can eat a burger in 16 bites and
registers the food he eats on calendars. He appeared in the 2004
documentary film “Super Size Me”, (22) _____ looks at the effects
of eating McDonald’s food daily.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
where
when
who
which
PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 23 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.
Big Mac attack
David Gorske, 57, has eaten his 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Mr. Gorske (21) _____ he can eat a burger in 16 bites and
registers the food he eats on calendars. He appeared in the 2004
documentary film “Super Size Me”,(22) _____ looks at the effects
of eating McDonald’s food daily.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
spends
buys
carries
uses
PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 24 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.
Big Mac attack
David Gorske, 57, has eaten his 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Mr. Gorske (21) _____ he can eat a burger in 16 bites and
registers the food he eats on calendars. He appeared in the 2004
documentary film “Super Size Me”,(22) _____ looks at the effects
of eating McDonald’s food daily.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
cupboard
oven
cabinet
fridge
PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 25 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra adecuada para cada espacio.
Big Mac attack
David Gorske, 57, has eaten his 25,000th Big Mac. It’s
been 39 years since he first ate a burger. At the age of 19 he had
(17) _____ eaten his first 1,000 burgers and he really liked them.
He thought: “How (18) _____ will I be before I reach 10,000?"
During a celebration that some friends (19) _____ in his name, he
said he would (20) _____ to eat burgers until he died.
Mr. Gorske (21) _____ he can eat a burger in 16 bites and
registers the food he eats on calendars. He appeared in the 2004
documentary film “Super Size Me”,(22) _____ looks at the effects
of eating McDonald’s food daily.
Every week, he goes to the restaurant and (23) _____ six burgers
on Monday and eight on Thursday and keeps them frozen in his
(24) _____until he is ready to eat. Doctors noted that they do not
recommend Mr. Gorske's (25) _____.
dinner
snack
diet
supper
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