The document provides instructions and scoring guidelines for a mock exam. It includes two reading comprehension passages, one about foods that are considered safe to eat and one about the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. It also includes sections on use of English and composition questions. The passages are followed by multiple choice questions to test reading comprehension.
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1. INSTRUCCIONES y PUNTUACIÓN
ESTAMOS ESPERANDO INSTRUCCIONES DE LA DIRECCIÓN SOBRE LA MANERA DE EXPONER LAS
INSTRUCCIONES.
MOCK EXAM
READING COMPREHENSION
TEXT 1
Are any foods safe to eat anymore?
Food was once seen as a source of sustenance*
and pleasure. Today, the dinner table can instead begin to feel
like a minefield. Worse still, the advice changes continually. As TV-cook Nigella Lawson recently put it: “You
can guarantee that what people think will be good for you this year, they won’t next year.” This may be
somewhat inevitable: evidence-based health advice should be constantly updated as new studies explore the
nuances of what we eat and the effects the meals have on our bodies. But when the media exaggerate the
results of a study without providing the context, it can lead to unnecessary fears that may, ironically, push you
towards less healthy choices. We’ve tried to cut through the confusion by weighing up all the available
evidence to date. You may be pleased to learn that many of your favourite foods are not the ticking time
bomb you have been led to believe.
The food: Bacon
The fear: Processed meats are as dangerous as cigarettes.
The facts: While the World Health Organisation has announced overwhelming evidence that bacon (and other
kinds of processed meat) can contribute to colorectal cancer, the real dangers are not quite as worrying as the
subsequent headlines would have us believe. For every 100 people who stop eating bacon, only one will have
avoided cancer. To put that in perspective, consider the figures for tobacco: for every 100 smokers who give
up, 10-15 lives may be saved. The two are hardly comparable.
The food: Coffee
The fear: Our caffeine addiction will drive us to a heart attack.
The facts: There is very little evidence that a cup of coffee will send you to an early grave; in fact, the opposite
may be true. In 2012, the New England Journal of Medicine reported on the health of 400,000 Americans over
the course of 13 years. The scientists found that people who drank between three and six cups a day were
around 10% less likely to die during the 13-year period, with lower rates of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and
infections. A review in 2014 painted a similar picture: people who drank four cups a day were around 16% less
likely to die at any one time. Note that these were only observational studies. Although they tried to account
for other factors, there’s no way of knowing if the coffee itself was protecting the heart, or if there’s some
other, hidden, explanation. Perhaps healthier people are just more likely to be drawn to coffee. But as
“addictions” go, it’s pretty harmless. It’s probably not the elixir of life that some claim, but based on this
evidence, you can at least savour that morning espresso with impunity.
*Sustenance: Something (in this case, food) that keeps a person alive.
From http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20151029-are-any-foods-safe-to-eat-anymore-heres-the-truth
2. Choose the most suitable answer.
EXAMPLE:
0. According to the text, food used to be considered ______.
a) an enjoyable experience.
b) the origin of life.
b) simply something necessary to stay alive.
1. According to the text, public opinion concerning food ______.
a) are always wrong.
b) are often contradictory.
c) do not tend to change.
2. Health advice about food ________________.
a) are often based on TV programs.
b) removes all the pleasure that meals used to have.
c) change because of new data being found.
3. According to the text, which of the following statements is true?
a) People always chose to eat food which is not healthy.
b) TV programs invent the results of food experiments.
c) Sometimes the outcome of a food study may not reflect all the truth.
4. The World Health Organisation _____________.
a) has seen a link between processed meat and some types of cancer.
b) has proved that eating bacon is very dangerous.
c) has advised people to stop eating bacon.
5. According to the text, newspapers ______________.
a) tend to exaggerate health news.
b) try to prevent people from eating bacon.
c) alter the figures related to colorectal cancer.
6. According to the text, smokers who __________________.
a) eat bacon tend to develop a cancer.
b) stop smoking have chances of surviving.
c) stop eating bacon could save other people’s lives.
7. According to a study, people who are addicted to caffeine __________.
a) may live longer than people who do not drink coffee.
b) do not tend to suffer from cancer.
c) may develop a heart disease.
8. According to the text, which of the following statements is not true?
a) People suffering from diabetes must not drink coffee.
b) There is no link between drinking a lot of coffee and suffering a stroke.
c) Eating too much processed meat might cause colorectal cancer.
9. Which of the following words is closer to the meaning of “hidden”, as used in the text?
a) false b) obvious c) unseen
10. According to the text, which of the following statements is true?
3. a) You shouldn’t feel guilty for drinking coffee.
b) Caffeine can bring you back to life.
c) Only espresso addicts live longer.
TEXT 2
The myth of Theseus and the Minotaur
The Minotaur was the son of Pasiphae, wife of King Minos of Crete. Queen Pasiphae slept with a bull sent by
Zeus, and (0) __________ birth to Minotaur, a creature half man – half bull. King Minos was embarrassed, but
did not want to kill the Minotaur, so he hid the monster in the Labyrinth constructed (11) __________
Daedalus at the Palace of Knossos. According to the myth, Minos was imprisoning his enemies in the Labyrinth
(12) __________ the Minotaur could eat them. The labyrinth was (13) __________ complicated construction
that no one (14) __________ ever find the way out alive.
Son of Minos, Androgeus, went to Athens to participate to the Panathenaic Games, but he was killed
during the Marathon by the bull. Minos was infuriated, and (15) __________ Aegeus the king of Athens to
send seven men and women every year to the Minotaur. The third year, Theseus, son of Aegeus decided to be
one of the seven young men that would go to Crete, in order to kill the Minotaur and end the human
sacrifices to the monster. Theseus promised his father that he would put up white (16) __________ coming
back from Crete, allowing him to know in advance that he was coming back alive. The boat would return with
black ones if Theseus was killed. Theseus announced to King Minos that he was going to kill the Monster, but
Minos knew that even if he did manage to kill the Minotaur, Theseus would never be able to exit the
Labyrinth. Theseus met Princess Ariadne, daughter of King Minos, who fell madly in love with him and decided
to help Theseus. She gave him a thread and told him to unravel it as he would penetrate deeper and deeper
into the Labyrinth, so that he knows the way out (17) ________ he kills the monster. Theseus managed to kill
the Minotaur and save the Athenians, and took Princess Ariadne with him and left Crete sailing (18)
__________ back to Athens.
Theseus’ boat stopped at Naxos and the Athenians had a long celebration dedicated to Theseus and
Ariadne. After long hours of feasting and drinking, Ariadne fell asleep on the shore and didn’t enter the boat
that sailed to Athens. Theseus figured out that Ariadne was not with them when it was too late and he was so
(19) _________ that he forgot the promise made to his father and did not change the sails. A different version
of the myth mentions that Theseus deliberately left Ariadne on Naxos.
King Aegeus saw the black sails and presumed his son was dead. He (20) __________ himself to the
waters, committing suicide and since then, this sea is called the Aegean Sea.
From: http://www.greekmyths-greekmythology.com/myth-of-theseus-and-minotaur/
Choose the correct answer.
EXAMPLE:
0. a) give b) gives c) gave
11. a) by b) for c) to
12. a) for b) in order to c) so that
13. a) so b) such c) such a
14. a) could b) must c) was able
15. a) demanded b) said c) suggested
4. 16. a) waves b) sails c) seals
17. a) when b) where c) which
18. a) currently b) happily c) hardly
19. a) embarrassed b) painful c) upset
20. a) dropped b) jumped c) offered
USE OF ENGLISH
Choose the correct answer.
EXAMPLE:
0. The map ___________ I bought yesterday was not expensive.
a) what b) where c) that
21. I __________ my hand while I ___________ my motorbike.
a) hurt/have been repairing b) was hurting/repaired c) hurt/was repairing
22. Phil __________ to Vincent unless he __________.
a) won’t talk/apologizes
b) wouldn’t talk/has apologized
c) won’t talk/would apologize
23. “I live in Boston”. Karen said that ________________.
a) she has lived in Boston.
b) she lived in Boston.
c) she would live in Boston.
24. Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.
a) Hamlet was wrote by Shakespeare.
b) Hamlet is written by Shakespeare.
c) Hamlet was written by Shakespeare.
25. I’ll never forget __________ the Prado museum when I was a teenager.
a) visit b) visiting c) to visit
COMPOSITIONS
1. Write two compositions about these topics following these guidelines (each one of 125 words
approximately):
Task 1
Write a letter or an e-mail to a friend describing a book you enjoyed reading.
● Explain what the book was about.
● Tell him / her why you liked it so much.
Task 2
Write a for and against essay (pros and cons) discussing the advantages and disadvantages of going on an
organized tour when traveling.
● Present your argument for and against the issue in two clear paragraphs.
● Use connectors to show the connection between your ideas.
● Include your opinion in the closing paragraph.