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Ingles

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examen prueba de INGLES para ingreso a facultad o preparatoria

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Fecha de Creación:
01/06/2021

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My brother knows how to fly an airplane. He _______ a pilot. is are am.
Where is he? Is he at work? No, he ________ isn´t not is.
Are you hungry? Yes, I _______ are am is.
I like my cousin, but he _______ always late. are is aren´t.
Where are you from? I _______ from Santiago, Chile. am is are.
Are they here? No, they ________ are isn´t aren´t.
Are we on time? What time _______ it now? am are is.
How old are you? I____ twenty-four years old. are is am.
My friend and I ______ both students at the same school. is are am.
Oh, no! _____ I late for the final history exam? am are is.
We all told the boss that we wanted to have ______salaries paid in advance but he just ignored _______ ours/it we/his our/us.
When the man asked me how I had got ______address, I told him that I was given it by a relative of _____. my/me mine/his his/him.
We decided to do all the cooking ___instead of hiring a catering company for the party. of our own oneself by ourselves .
Thousands of children nowadays prefer doing ____ homework with a background of pop-music to doing ____ in a quiet room. theirs / them his / its their / it .
You and ____ brother need to take time to prepare _____for the long journey which will start next month. his / yourself yours / ourselves your / yourselves.
I (be) _______ sixteen years old. was is am.
Tommy (live) _______ at 107 Pine Lane. lives life lived.
Juana (cook) _______ dinner for her family. cooked cooks cooking.
They (eat) _______ lunch at 12:00. eat ate eating.
Nina (take) _______ medicine when she is sick. took taken takes.
I (like) _______ chocolate. likes like liked.
He (drive) _______ a nice car. drives driven driving.
We (want) _______ to see a movie tonight. wanted wanting want.
Mr. Anderson (teach) _______ chemistry at Hill High School. teach teaches taugh.
They (study) _______ English at school. studied study studying.
The plural of "box" is boxs boxies boxes.
The plural of "way" is waies wayes ways.
The plural of "show" is showes showies shows.
The plural of "line" is lines linies lins .
The plural of "loss" is loss lossies losses .
The plural of "baby" is baby babies babyes .
The plural of "enemy" is enemys enemies enemyes.
The plural of "wish" is wishs wishies wishes.
The plural of "church" is churchs churchies churches .
The plural of "key" is keys keys keies.
INSTRUCTIONS: Read and answer the comprehension questions Bacteria are extremely small living things. While we measure our own sizes in inches or centimeters, bacterial size is measured in microns. One micron is a thousandth of a millimeter a pinhead is about a millimeter across. Rod shaped bacteria are usually from two to four microns long, while rounded ones are generally one micron in diameter Thus if you enlarged a founded bacterium a thousand times, it would be just about the size of a pinhead. An adult human magnified by the same amount would be over a mile(1.6 kilometers) tall. Even with an ordinary microscope, you must look closely to see bacteria. Using a magnification of 100 times, one finds that bacteria are barely visible as tiny rods or dots One cannot make out anything of their structure. Using special stains, one can see that some bacteria have attached to them wavy - looking "hairs" called flagella. Others have only one flagellum. The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria though the water. Many bacteria lack flagella and cannot move about by their own power while others can glide along over surfaces by some little understood mechanism. From the bacterial point of view, the world is a very different place from what it is to humans To a bacterium water is as thick as molasses is to us. Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical molecules around them. Bacteria under the microscope, even those with no flagella, often bounce about in the water. This is because they collide with the water molecules and are pushed this way and that. Molecules move so rapidly that within a tenth of a second the molecules around a bacterium have all been replaced by new ones even bacteria without flagella are thus constantly exposed to a changing environment Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? The characteristics of bacteria How bacteria reproduce The various functions of bacteria How bacteria contribute to disease .
INSTRUCTIONS: Read and answer the comprehension questions Bacteria are extremely small living things. While we measure our own sizes in inches or centimeters, bacterial size is measured in microns. One micron is a thousandth of a millimeter a pinhead is about a millimeter across. Rod shaped bacteria are usually from two to four microns long, while rounded ones are generally one micron in diameter Thus if you enlarged a founded bacterium a thousand times, it would be just about the size of a pinhead. An adult human magnified by the same amount would be over a mile(1.6 kilometers) tall. Even with an ordinary microscope, you must look closely to see bacteria. Using a magnification of 100 times, one finds that bacteria are barely visible as tiny rods or dots One cannot make out anything of their structure. Using special stains, one can see that some bacteria have attached to them wavy - looking "hairs" called flagella. Others have only one flagellum. The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria though the water. Many bacteria lack flagella and cannot move about by their own power while others can glide along over surfaces by some little understood mechanism. From the bacterial point of view, the world is a very different place from what it is to humans To a bacterium water is as thick as molasses is to us. Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical molecules around them. Bacteria under the microscope, even those with no flagella, often bounce about in the water. This is because they collide with the water molecules and are pushed this way and that. Molecules move so rapidly that within a tenth of a second the molecules around a bacterium have all been replaced by new ones even bacteria without flagella are thus constantly exposed to a changing environment Bacteria are measured in inches centimeters microns millimeters .
INSTRUCTIONS: Read and answer the comprehension questions Bacteria are extremely small living things. While we measure our own sizes in inches or centimeters, bacterial size is measured in microns. One micron is a thousandth of a millimeter a pinhead is about a millimeter across. Rod shaped bacteria are usually from two to four microns long, while rounded ones are generally one micron in diameter Thus if you enlarged a founded bacterium a thousand times, it would be just about the size of a pinhead. An adult human magnified by the same amount would be over a mile(1.6 kilometers) tall. Even with an ordinary microscope, you must look closely to see bacteria. Using a magnification of 100 times, one finds that bacteria are barely visible as tiny rods or dots One cannot make out anything of their structure. Using special stains, one can see that some bacteria have attached to them wavy - looking "hairs" called flagella. Others have only one flagellum. The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria though the water. Many bacteria lack flagella and cannot move about by their own power while others can glide along over surfaces by some little understood mechanism. From the bacterial point of view, the world is a very different place from what it is to humans To a bacterium water is as thick as molasses is to us. Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical molecules around them. Bacteria under the microscope, even those with no flagella, often bounce about in the water. This is because they collide with the water molecules and are pushed this way and that. Molecules move so rapidly that within a tenth of a second the molecules around a bacterium have all been replaced by new ones even bacteria without flagella are thus constantly exposed to a changing environment Which of the following is the smallest? A pinhead A rounded bacterium A microscope A rod-shaped bacterium.
INSTRUCTIONS: Read and answer the comprehension questions Bacteria are extremely small living things. While we measure our own sizes in inches or centimeters, bacterial size is measured in microns. One micron is a thousandth of a millimeter a pinhead is about a millimeter across. Rod shaped bacteria are usually from two to four microns long, while rounded ones are generally one micron in diameter Thus if you enlarged a founded bacterium a thousand times, it would be just about the size of a pinhead. An adult human magnified by the same amount would be over a mile(1.6 kilometers) tall. Even with an ordinary microscope, you must look closely to see bacteria. Using a magnification of 100 times, one finds that bacteria are barely visible as tiny rods or dots One cannot make out anything of their structure. Using special stains, one can see that some bacteria have attached to them wavy - looking "hairs" called flagella. Others have only one flagellum. The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria though the water. Many bacteria lack flagella and cannot move about by their own power while others can glide along over surfaces by some little understood mechanism. From the bacterial point of view, the world is a very different place from what it is to humans To a bacterium water is as thick as molasses is to us. Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical molecules around them. Bacteria under the microscope, even those with no flagella, often bounce about in the water. This is because they collide with the water molecules and are pushed this way and that. Molecules move so rapidly that within a tenth of a second the molecules around a bacterium have all been replaced by new ones even bacteria without flagella are thus constantly exposed to a changing environment According to the passage, someone who examines bacteria using only a microscope that magnifies 100 times would see tiny dots small "hairs" small "hairs" detailed structures.
INSTRUCTIONS: Read and answer the comprehension questions Bacteria are extremely small living things. While we measure our own sizes in inches or centimeters, bacterial size is measured in microns. One micron is a thousandth of a millimeter a pinhead is about a millimeter across. Rod shaped bacteria are usually from two to four microns long, while rounded ones are generally one micron in diameter Thus if you enlarged a founded bacterium a thousand times, it would be just about the size of a pinhead. An adult human magnified by the same amount would be over a mile(1.6 kilometers) tall. Even with an ordinary microscope, you must look closely to see bacteria. Using a magnification of 100 times, one finds that bacteria are barely visible as tiny rods or dots One cannot make out anything of their structure. Using special stains, one can see that some bacteria have attached to them wavy - looking "hairs" called flagella. Others have only one flagellum. The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria though the water. Many bacteria lack flagella and cannot move about by their own power while others can glide along over surfaces by some little understood mechanism. From the bacterial point of view, the world is a very different place from what it is to humans To a bacterium water is as thick as molasses is to us. Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical molecules around them. Bacteria under the microscope, even those with no flagella, often bounce about in the water. This is because they collide with the water molecules and are pushed this way and that. Molecules move so rapidly that within a tenth of a second the molecules around a bacterium have all been replaced by new ones even bacteria without flagella are thus constantly exposed to a changing environment The relationship between a bacterium and its flagella is most nearly analogous to which of the following? A rider jumping on a horse's back A ball being hit by a bat A boat powered by a motor A ball being hit by a bat.
INSTRUCTIONS: Read and answer the comprehension questions Bacteria are extremely small living things. While we measure our own sizes in inches or centimeters, bacterial size is measured in microns. One micron is a thousandth of a millimeter a pinhead is about a millimeter across. Rod shaped bacteria are usually from two to four microns long, while rounded ones are generally one micron in diameter Thus if you enlarged a founded bacterium a thousand times, it would be just about the size of a pinhead. An adult human magnified by the same amount would be over a mile(1.6 kilometers) tall. Even with an ordinary microscope, you must look closely to see bacteria. Using a magnification of 100 times, one finds that bacteria are barely visible as tiny rods or dots One cannot make out anything of their structure. Using special stains, one can see that some bacteria have attached to them wavy - looking "hairs" called flagella. Others have only one flagellum. The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria though the water. Many bacteria lack flagella and cannot move about by their own power while others can glide along over surfaces by some little understood mechanism. From the bacterial point of view, the world is a very different place from what it is to humans To a bacterium water is as thick as molasses is to us. Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical molecules around them. Bacteria under the microscope, even those with no flagella, often bounce about in the water. This is because they collide with the water molecules and are pushed this way and that. Molecules move so rapidly that within a tenth of a second the molecules around a bacterium have all been replaced by new ones even bacteria without flagella are thus constantly exposed to a changing environment In line 16, the author compares water to molasses, in order to introduce which of the following topics? The bacterial content of different liquids The bacterial content of different liquids The molecular structures of different chemicals How difficult it is for bacteria to move through water.
In the next sentences indicates the pronoun or noun. 1.Maria runs in the park every day since 6 am to 8 am with her dog. a.Maria b.with c.runs.
In the next sentences indicates the pronoun or noun. 2.He helps to his father to clean the garage. a.He b.helps c.clean.
In the next sentences indicates the pronoun or noun. 3.Who is next to him? a.Who b.is c.him.
Select just the correct sentence. a.Sphia are in the same class as my brother so she is in 4th grade . b.Sphia are in the same class as us so she is in 4th grade .
Select just the correct sentence. a.we play in the park all days with us dog. b.We play in the park all days with our dog.
Indicate the adjective in the next sentences. The black dog that is next to the cat almost bite me in my leg. a.dog b. black c.next.
Indicate the adjective in the next sentences. always order the sweet cake from my favorite restaurant. a.always b. order c. sweet.
complete the next sentences. If you press that button, the light _________ on. a. comes b. come c. came.
Select the best option to complete the next sentences. It's easier to sleep if _______________ stressed. a. You will b. you won’t c. you aren't.
complete the next sentences. If I ___________ time tonight, I will finish the novel that I am reading. a.Have b. had c. has.
complete the next sentences. If Javier ________ answer my phone I ________ call him again. a. Doesn’t/aren’t b. will do/is not c. doesn’t/wont.
complete the next sentences. She wouldn't be punishment if she ________ her homework. a. Will do b. doesn’t.
Woman charged for unusual crime Charleen Newman is the first woman to be charged with a very unusual crime: cleaning her nose on a police officer’s shirt. It all happened after police in West Virginia were called out to deal with a domestic dispute. Officer Elliot was the first to arrive. He found a woman outside the house shouting at a man who was in the kitchen. The man refused to open the door, claiming that he was frightened that the woman was going to hit him. So, the police arrested Ms. Newman, 36, after she refused to calm down. However, as they were walking her to the police car, Ms. Newman allegedly wiped her nose on the back of the police officer’s shirt. Ms. Newman was charged with battery on a police officer. This crime is defined as ‘intentionally making physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature against an officer’. So, now you know. The woman’s crime was unusual because she... refused to hit Mr. Newman cleaned her nose on the officer’s shirt hit the police officer frightened her husband to death.
Complete el siguiente enunciado. The vegetables in this market are ________ than in the supermarket. a lot cheap as cheap as the cheapest cheaper.
Lea el siguiente texto y conteste Ias preguntas correspondientes. The Studio Musicians Who are the studio musicians? They are people who help create the sound you hear, but you don’t see their names on the record. They are anonymous, so you don’t know who they are, but nevertheless, they are important. What qualities does a good studio musician have? He learns a new song quickly (because time is money in the recording studio); he understands quickly what kind of sound the producer wants; he is flexible (there are different producers, so he must often adapt his style), and he usually plays several instruments well (thus, he may play a clarinet on one track and a saxophone on another for the same record). These are the unknown soldiers of the music world! Why are studio musicians flexible? Because they... learn a song in a short time play several different instruments must change their style according to the producers’ can understand the producers’ sound.
Lea el siguiente texto y conteste Ias preguntas correspondientes. The Studio Musicians Who are the studio musicians? They are people who help create the sound you hear, but you don’t see their names on the record. They are anonymous, so you don’t know who they are, but nevertheless, they are important. What qualities does a good studio musician have? He learns a new song quickly (because time is money in the recording studio); he understands quickly what kind of sound the producer wants; he is flexible (there are different producers, so he must often adapt his style), and he usually plays several instruments well (thus, he may play a clarinet on one track and a saxophone on another for the same record). These are the unknown soldiers of the music world! The studio musicians are the unknown soldiers of the music world… because they work hard but nobody knows them although in the studio everybody knows them but the work quickly and anonymously even though they spend a lot of time at the studio.
Complete el siguiente diálogo. Sally: Why are you and your sister so happy? Billy: Because our school gave us ________ scholarship. we our ours us.
Complete el siguiente diálogo. Ted: What did you give your girlfriend for her birthday? Bill: I gave ________ a sweater her hers she she´s.
She ________ in Hiroshima since 2006. lived has lived lives will live.
I have ________ a doctor for seven years. am be been.
Complete el diálogo. Laura: ________ you ever ________ to Europe? George: Yes, two years ago. Has – gone Have – been Has - been Has - went.
complete la oracion I have ________ my clothes in this store. Where do you _______yours? buy - buy bought - bought bought - buy buy – bought.
Complete el siguiente diálogo. _______ you finished yet? No, I _____________. Do - don’t Did-didn’t Will-won’t.
Lea con atención el siguiente texto y conteste las preguntas correspondientes. Fantastic Mr. Fox In his first animated film, Wes Anderson proves to be the perfect filmmaker to bring this children’s story to the screen. Mr. and Mrs. Fox are a married fox couple who live an idyllic life with their son Ash and their visiting young nephew Kristofferson. But, after 12 years, the country life proves too much for Mr. Fox’s wild animal instincts. Soon he slips back to his sneaky ways as a chicken thief, and in doing so endangers not only his own beloved family, but the whole animal community. Trapped underground with not enough food to go around, the animals band together to fight against the evil farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean, who are determined to capture the audacious, fantastic Mr. Fox at any cost. Anderson’s film is a superb animated film that is uniquely entertaining and enjoyable. The voices of the characters include George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Bill Murray and Owen Wilson. Fantastic Mr. Fox will be first screened at the BFI 53rd London Film Festival in the Opening Gala. Adapted from The Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival Programme. Who is Wes Anderson? The leading actor in the film The director of Fantastic Mr. Fox A relative of Mr. and Mrs. Fox A judge at the London Film Festival.
Lea con atención el siguiente texto y conteste las preguntas correspondientes. Fantastic Mr. Fox In his first animated film, Wes Anderson proves to be the perfect filmmaker to bring this children’s story to the screen. Mr. and Mrs. Fox are a married fox couple who live an idyllic life with their son Ash and their visiting young nephew Kristofferson. But, after 12 years, the country life proves too much for Mr. Fox’s wild animal instincts. Soon he slips back to his sneaky ways as a chicken thief, and in doing so endangers not only his own beloved family, but the whole animal community. Trapped underground with not enough food to go around, the animals band together to fight against the evil farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean, who are determined to capture the audacious, fantastic Mr. Fox at any cost. Anderson’s film is a superb animated film that is uniquely entertaining and enjoyable. The voices of the characters include George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Bill Murray and Owen Wilson. Fantastic Mr. Fox will be first screened at the BFI 53rd London Film Festival in the Opening Gala. Adapted from The Times BFI 53rd London Film Festival Programme. Fantastic Mr. Fox can be described as _________________ dreary shallow adventurous dull.
As soon as we received the notice of her arrival, everything became a whirl of excitement. We had to be prepared so we practically changed all our usual way of living. We called her “Storm” because of her energy and vital restlessness but we certainly missed her when she wasn’t home. What is the text about? The arrival of springtime Organizing the visit of someone Moving to another house The coming of bad weather.
What is the topic of the text? There are hundreds of mountains higher than the Matterhorn; there are hundreds that are harder to climb. But there is none, anywhere in the world, which was so consistently and deeply stirred the imagination of men. Through all the centuries that men have known the Alps their eyes have been drawn irresistibly upward to its savage soaring pinnacle. William Eller, et al. The study of literature Different mountains hard to climb Stories that men have imagined on the subject of climbing Description of a mountain which excels all the others Attempts of hundreds of men to climb the Alps.
What is the main idea of the text? How fast a person blinks his eyes is a pretty good index of his state of inner tension The average person normally blinks his eyes about thirty-two times a minute. If he is tense he blinks them more frequently, under extreme tension up to fifty or sixty times a minute. If he is notably relaxed on the other hand his eye-blink rate may drop to a subnormal twenty or less. Vance Packard The hidden persuaders An average person blinks his eyes thirty-two times a minute A good index of a person’s inner tension is measured by the blinking of his eyes Under extreme tension someone may blink his eyes 50 or 60 times a minute The eye blinking of a relaxed person drops to a subnormal 20 each minute.
According to the text, what is one of the requirements requested in the ad? An adventurous and exciting career could be yours flying with us to the holiday centres of Europe. Neat appearance, ability to deal with people, aged between 20-30 with good educational background. Foreign language and nursing/first aid qualifications are advantages. Full-time employment for six months leading to permanent appointments. What’s in the News? Having 20-30 years of flying experience To know most holiday centres of Europe Keeping permanent appointments To be able to understand a foreign language.
What is the title for the text? Created by the legendary writer/artist team of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Captain America was initially going to be named Super American. His debut in Captain America Comics #1 (1941) was to prove an immediate hit. Sales of the title rocketed to nearly a million copies per issue. Mike Conroy. 500 Great Comic Book Action Heroes Legends of some super American heroes Story of the creation of a motion picture How a comic superhero was created Sales report of a bestselling comic title.
While climate change in the past ________ a result of natural causes, the current scenario ________ Iargely ________ by human behavior. has been – is being - caused was - has been - caused has been – is - causing was - had been – causing.
From the next kinds of words which one is used with comparative and superlative nouns adjectives adverbs.
Which one is the suffix that we use in superlative? -est -er -ly.
Which one is the suffix that we use in comparative ? -er -est -ly.
From the next words select the one that is used in comparative more most much.
From the next words select the one that is used in superlative more much most.
Select the superlative of run runner runnest no answer.
Select the superlative of expensive more expensive most expensive more expensive.
From the next sentences select the correct in past continuous we was writting a book you was running the park he was playing with us.
From the next questions select the one that is using the past continuous correctly was he running in the race ? Were we play in the playground? She is working in the homework.
From the next sentence (negative) select the one that is using the past continuous correctly she were not going to the party She was not going to the party she didn´t going to the party.
which one is the formula for present continuous s+v+ing s+be+v+ing+c s+v+c.
which one is the correct formula for present contiuous negative v+ing+not s+not+be+ing s+be+not+v+ing+c.
which one is the correct formula for presnt continouos question have+be+s+v? be+s+v+ing+c? s+v++c?.
select the correct sentence in present continuous she is writting a letter she is wrote a letter is she writting a letter.
select the correct negative sentence in past continuous we have not running a race we is not running a race we are not running a race.
select the correct question in present continuous am i playing with you? are you worked here am i plays with you?.
select the formula for present perfect s+have/has+v+c s+have/has+v in participle+c s+has/had+v+c.
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