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Exam semes 2 grade 7
1. UEM MANUEL HUMBERTO CÁRDENAS VÉLEZ EXAMEN SEMESTRAL 2 GRADE 704
INTERPRETACIÓN DE GRÁFICAS
Observe la imagen y escoja la opción más apropiada
1. According to the picture
A. The woman is a mother.
B. The woman is happy.
C. The woman is writing in her computer.
D. The woman is in her office.
Relaciona la columna derecha (1-2-3-4-5) con la izquierda (a-b-c-d)
2. I ______Luis. a. am
3. What _______your name? b. is
4. This ______Manoli. c. are
5. How ________you? d. did
6. I _____fine thanks.
DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS
Complete el diálogo con la opción correcta
7.- Hi. I’m Angeles!
__________________________
- Nice to meet you too!
A. Hello! I am from Bogotá B- Hello! I’m Carlos. Nice to meet you!. C- Good bye! See you soon.
Responda las preguntas con la opción correcta.
8. What is this?
A. A computer B. A camera C. A TV.
9. What is this?
A. A computer B. A hamburger C. a telephone
CONSTRUCCIÓN DE ORACIONES
En el enunciado de estas preguntas se plantea una situación. A partir de ésta, usted debe escoger la
opción que complemente mejor al enunciado, teniendo en cuenta que su organización y coherencia sean
correctas. Cual es la correcta forma negativa de las siguientes oraciones.
10. Craig works at home
A. Craig does work at home. B. Craig not work at home. C. Craig does not work at home.
11. Rubén likes computers.
A. Ruben doesn’t like computers. B. Ruben don’t like computers. C. Ruben not likes
computers.
Escoja la opción que señala la oración correctamente expresada:
12. study / does / he / Where?
A- Where does study he? B. Where does he study? C. He study does where?
13. live / he / Does / in a house?
A- He does live in a house. B. In a house does he live. C Does he live in a house?
2. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS
El enunciado de estas preguntas es un texto con espacios en blanco numerados, cada número corresponde
a una pregunta. Usted debe leer detenidamente el texto y escoger la opción que en cada pregunta lo
complete en forma lógica y coherente. (14-18)
A Special Christmas Present
David (14) to buy a Christmas present for a very special person, (15) mother. David's
(16) gives him $5.00 a week pocket money and David puts $2.00 a week into his bank
account. After three months David takes $20.00 out of his bank account and goes to (17)
shopping mall. (18) looks and looks for a perfect gift….
14. A. wants B. want C. wanting D. have want
15. A. this B. my C.his D. the
16. A. doctor B. friend C. teacher D. father
17. A. the B. an C. that D. at
18. A. me B. He C. I D. his
Suddenly he sees a beautiful brooch in the shape of his favorite pet. He says to himself, "My mother loves
jewelry, and the brooch costs only $17.00." He buys the brooch and takes it home. He wraps the present
in Christmas paper and places it under the tree. He is very excited and he is looking
forward to Christmas morning to see the joy on his mother's face.
But when his mother opens the present she screams with fright because she sees a
spider.
COMPRENSIÓN DE TEXTOS
En esta parte de la prueba se formulan varias preguntas a partir de un texto. Usted debe leer
cuidadosamente el texto anterior y elegir la opción que corresponda a la pregunta formulada.
19. What does David want to buy his Mother?
A. a special birthday present B. A Christmas present C. A spider ring
20. Who does David get his money from?
A. his pet B. His mother. C. His father
21. How much money does David take to the mall?
A. $20.00 B. $5.00 C. $17.00
22. What does David buy his mother?
A. a ring B. A brooch. C. A spider
NAME________________________________________ GRADE____________________DATE_________
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
A
B
C
D