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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEeureka ingles 2, temas 1,2 y 3

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Título del test:
eureka ingles 2, temas 1,2 y 3

Descripción:
ingles 2

Autor:
Trio rociero
(Otros tests del mismo autor)

Fecha de Creación:
14/04/2020

Categoría:
Idiomas

Número preguntas: 45
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Temario:
The expression “to take the floor” means that… a. someone held a bad presentation. b. a speaker started their presentation from a very low level, addressed to a general audience. c por error lo he pedido d. someone held an excellent and shocking presentation.
- Fill in the gap with a phrasal verb: “My desk is untidy and full of books everywhere –I have to ________ all my books”. tema 2 look up look after sort out d. leave out.
Fill in the gap with a suitable phrasal verb: “Yesterday, I __________ a paper that can be very useful for my research”. Pag 13 a. ran across b. run across c. bring up d. find out.
Fill in the gap with a phrasal verb: “ Could you please __________-- the idea of social adaptation and neurosis again? / Could you please ______ it ____ again? Bring up Fill out Find out Point out .
I am_________ information in connection to mental illness. Sort out Look into Run across Looking for .
- Which phrasal verb means “to seek”? Pag 12-13 a) To look into. b) To look for. c) To look after. d) To look up.
Counselling psychologists or counsellors… a) …Are professional and qualified psychologists that research, write, and teach at institutions such as universities. b) …try to improve job satisfaction among people –their work can involve different fields, such as personnel and time management and other aspects related to work c) …deal with life issues such as domestic violence, traumas, and bereavement. d) …..focus their work on a wide range of mental and physical health problems –for instance, they deal with addiction, anxiety, eating disorders, learning difficulties and relationship issues.
Open-minded” means… p7 a. a person who is tolerant and open to research b. a person who can inspire patients to confide in them and trust them with their problems. c. friendly and has good interpersonal skills. d. a person who empathises with patients, understands their pains and fears, and sees the world from their perspective.
psychologists keep their emotions under control, in particular when they need to handle their patients’ stress and emotional problems. A-Ethical: B-Social C Informed Emotionally stable: Good psychologists keep their emotions under control, in particular when they need to handle their patients’ stress and emotional problems.
. ________________ work with problems such as domestic violence and bereavement. (también se puede decir mourning) a. Forensic psychologists b. Counselling psychologistsc. c- Clinical psychologists d. Sport psychologists.
-Occupational psychology is concerned with… a. ... addiction and eating disorders. b. ... doctor/patient communication. c. ... toxic disorders and brain injury. d. ... time management and aspects related to work.
She is quite ___________, she always pays attention to the problems of the people around her. P7 a. communicative b. social c. attentive d. ethical.
Clinical psychologists deal with problems such as… Ex 31442 p 5 a. ... addiction and eating disorders. b. ... doctor/patient communication. c. ... toxic disorders and brain injury. d. ... time management.
A solid moral code is essential to be a good psychologist. You need to stay __________. Ex 31442 p7 a. social b. informed c. ethical d. open-minded.
The Present Simple can be used to SEÑALA LA INCORRECTA refer to a general or permanent state of affairs, or facts which are considered true at the present time:EJ My daughter studies at Isabel I University convey general truths and permanent facts about the world: EJ: Mental disorders can cause death. Summaries, reviews of articles, etc. also use the present simple:  This article deals with addiction issues in Spain. Regular or usual events are usually referred to in present simple:  I do some research at the University Library every morning. Mental process verbs such as hear, know, suppose, believe, reckon, think, understand, etc. are most typically used in Present Simple: Todas son verdad.
The Present Continuous or Present Progressive is used to.... ...refer to events which are in progress or happening at the moment of speaking. ...talk about future events that are planned in advance ... refer to scheduled events: We are having an exam in June. / Rose is delivering a conference tomorrow at 11.00 am. todas son correctas todas son falsas.
We use can to talk about: Natural and learnt ability...... - Can you tell me something about neuropsychology? Possibility ............. Depression can damage your brain Permission.........- Can I use the library resources? Could is very close to can. We use could to talk about ability, possibility and permission in the past, or with conditional sentences as well as to sound more polite when asking for permission at present. la b es falsa todas son ciertas.
to Make recommendations we use..... can could should have to.
Fill in the gap.... She ___________t her sister and started laughing tena 1 pag 13 look for looked at look after look intro.
Point out the wrong one............. Informal calls are..... ........ more ritualised. You need to know certain formulas related to the degree of politeness of this kind of phone calls. ...... spontaneous and natural. . We tend to be relaxed and not too worried about the vocabulary we use and how we express ourselves.
My friend __________ me when I was sick. To look for: looked after To look after.
I had to _______________ the exigencies of the new customers, although they did not make sense. P 15 frase verbal a. look forward to b. put up with c. look up d. leave out.
In acute settings, patients can… p 5 a. ... receive a long treatment, such as rehabilitation b. ... receive a prescription to get treatment later c. ... receive treatment at home. d. ... receive treatment immediately.
In EXTENDED settings, patients can… p 5 a. ... receive a long treatment, such as rehabilitation. b. ... receive a prescription to get treatment later. d. ... receive treatment immediately. c. ... receive treatment at home.
- The case was not that evident, so he had to ___it ____ for a while. El caso no era tan evidente, por lo que tuvo que ___it ____ por un tiempo. a. look / for b. look / after c. look / into d. look / at.
- Forensic psychology deals with: Patients with terminal diseases. Patients with traumatic brain injury. People in prison. Mourning and death.
A patient with declining mental abilities who has frequent problems to find the right word may be suffering from: P 7 Depression. Borderline Personality Disorder. Dementia. Anxiety Disorders.
causes shifts in a person’s mood, energy and ability to function...... Borderline Personality Disorder Bipolar Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Antisocial Personality Disorder IS... .Lack of regard for the moral or legal standards in the local culture, a marked inability to get along with others or abide by societal rules. Sometimes called psychopaths or sociopaths las dos son ciertas.
Avoidant Personality Disorder: Borderline Personality Disorder: Marked social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy and extremely sensitive to criticismo Dependent Personality Disorder.
Marked lack of decisiveness and self-confidence. Narcissistic Personality Disorde Dependent Personality Disorder.
Primarily characterised by a very limited range of expressing and experiencing emotion. Indifferent to social relationships. Schizoid Personality Disorder: Schizotypal Personality Disorder:.
Generalised Anxiety Disorder señala la incorrecta symptoms may include trembling, muscular aches, insomnia, abdominal upsets, dizziness and irritability Individuals with this disorder are always anticipating disaster, Generalized anxiety disorder is triggered by a specific object or situation excessive uncontrollable worry about everyday things.
Fill in the gap with a phrasal verb: “My desk is untidy and full of books everywhere –I have to ________ all my books”. look up look after sort out leave out.
Fill in the gap: “It is always a good idea to read the previous meeting ________ to know what is at stake”. a. records b. agenda c. objectives d. opening remarks.
As I mentioned in my ____________, we have to clear this room before the end of the hour. speech records opening remarks.
He presented a________ on Neuropsychology and Sport and he published it too. Paper Speech guest speaker.
Openings in English letters and emails are followed by .... colon a comma like in Spanish.
If you write an e-mail we would write the address of the sender in the top corner of the letter you don’t need to state the address.
Email and Letter farewells. ____________ (we salute= saludamos) Yours faithfully Yours sincerely, Best regards Kind regards,.
When we do not know the person who will read the letter....... Dear Sir / Madam, To Whom It May Concern Dear Mr, Ms….
When speaking casually............. gonna . going to.
PASADO SIMPLE use to ------ about yourself and others, Talk about something that happened in the past About Something that was true for some time in the past: We often use th adverb AGO todas ciertas.
Allocate is .... .... list of objectives to cover in a meeting ........ Please forward the agenda to anyone who is speaking at the meeting assign roles/tasks to certain people ... .I forgot to allocate someone to bring refreshments. thinking to gather ideas ............... Let's take a few minutes and brainstorm some ideas that can help us in this project.
fill in ................, it is my pleasure to introduce to you, Mr. Albert Flimsy. board of directors. chairperson/ chair Colleague .
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