2. RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL
EJEMPLO
¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de
respuestas.
A. in a food shop
B. in a clothes shop
C. in a toy shop
0.
3. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
2
min
A. in a toy shop
B. in a clothes shop
C. in a cake shop
6. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
A. in a toy shop
B. in a clothes shop
C. in a cake shop
7. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
2
min
A. in a music classroom
B. in a drawing classroom
C. in a computer classroom
10. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
A. in a music classroom
B. in a drawing classroom
C. in a computer classroom
11. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
2
min
A. at the beach
B. at the park
C. at the zoo
18. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
A. on a watch
B. on a book
C. on a drink
19. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
2
min
A. in a music room
B. in a sports room
C. in a computer room
22. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
A. in a music room
B. in a sports room
C. in a computer room
23. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
2
min
A. on a game
B. on a lamp
C. on a phone
26. 1.
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
A. on a game
B. on a lamp
C. on a phone
27. A. in a bathroom
B. in a hall
C. in a classroom
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
2
min
1.
30. A. in a bathroom
B. in a hall
C. in a classroom
¿DÓNDE PUEDE VER ESTOS AVISOS?
En las preguntas _ – _, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
1.
31. Can you hold the camera?
A. That´s quick!
B. Of course.
C. May I keep this?
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min
38. Honey, I invited my parents to the party.
A. Be careful!
B. That’s great!
C. As soon as possible!
39. Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This strange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
0. A. began B. begin C. begun
40. 97. A. than B. as C. that
2
min
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
43. 97. A. than B. as C. that
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
44. 98. A. could B. must C. shall
2
min
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
47. 98. A. could B. must C. shall
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
48. 99. A. where B. who C. which
2
min
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
51. 99. A. where B. who C. which
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
52. 100. A. under B. until C. through
2
min
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
55. 100. A. under B. until C. through
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
56. 101. A. few B. enough C. little
2
min
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
59. 101. A. few B. enough C. little
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
60. 102. A. nowhere B. everywhere C. somewhere
2
min
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
63. 102. A. nowhere B. everywhere C. somewhere
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
64. 103. A. yet B. still C. already
2
min
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
67. 103. A. yet B. still C. already
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
68. 104. A. strong B. stronger C. strongest
2
min
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
71. 104. A. strong B. stronger C. strongest
Lea el texto y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
GRANDMA GATEWOOD
This stange story (0) _________ in April 1955. On a foggy morning, Emma Gatewood, an
American school teacher, told her family, “I will go for a walk after breakfast.” She left her small
Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (97) _________ US$200. No one (98) _________
guess her plans: not one of her 11 children on her 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma became the first woman (99) _________ walked the Appalachian Trail, a
2,050-mile way (100) _________ forests and mountains. She didn’t have (101) _________ money
or good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (102) _________ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “Grandma” Gatewood’s story is (103) _________ amazing. Her story
shows how (104) _________ any person can be.
72. RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS __ A __ DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO
Anime and Manga
Anime is a Japanese video cartoon that began when Japan tried to make movies in the
Western way. To make these “Western” movies, the money was not enough, places
were difficult to film, and Japanese actors looked different from other people in the
world. So, directors preferred cartoons and asked artists to draw villages or people not
found in other movies; for example, they started making people with big heads, lots of
hair and colorful eyes.
Most Anime movies come from Manga or comics, which means written and drawn
stories. During the 1970s, many Anime movies were made from Manga written by
Osamu Tezuka, an artist well-known for his writings about the future, wonderful
machines and amazing adventures.
Lea el y responda las preguntas.
En cada pregunta __ – __, marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.
73. Here in the West, we believe Anime is about Japanese cartoons, but it’s
actually the word they use in Japan for any kind of video cartoon. The
same happens with Manga, which in Japan refers to all comics
everywhere, but in the West it means Japanese comics. Anime movies
are made with the help of computer programs and special teams, while
Manga can be written and drawn by a single artist.
International companies rewrite Manga stories from Japanese into other
languages and sell them. However, some fans do this before the
companies in order to share the stories online for free. More people can
read Manga now, but some companies say that´s a form of stealing.
74. Japan created Anime because, at the beginning, they
wanted to make
A. their own Western films.
B. better Western films.
C. Western cartoon films.
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77. Japan created Anime because, at the beginning, they
wanted to make
A. their own Western films.
B. better Western films.
C. Western cartoon films.
78. A. actors were foreigners.
B. places were miles away.
C. money was not available.
113. Making movies in Japan was difficult because
most of the time
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min
81. A. actors were foreigners.
B. places were miles away.
C. money was not available.
113. Making movies in Japan was difficult because
most of the time
82. A. looked very different.
B. acted very well.
C. lived in usual places.
114. When making a cartoon, artists drew people
who
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min
105. 119. Companies think free online Manga should be
A. considered as stolen.
B. shared online.
C. downloaded.
106. DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
0. A. researching B. developing C. arranging D. performing
107. 125. A. directly B. totally C. exactly D. especially
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
110. 125. A. directly B. totally C. exactly D. especially
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
111. 126. A. discover B. receive C. accept D. revise
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
114. 126. A. discover B. receive C. accept D. revise
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
115. 127 A. feed B. serve C. afford D. provide
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
118. 127 A. feed B. serve C. afford D. provide
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
119. 128. A. achieving B. signing C. recording D. booking
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
122. 128. A. achieving B. signing C. recording D. booking
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
123. 129. A. patterns B. recipes C. methods D. arrangements
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
126. 129. A. patterns B. recipes C. methods D. arrangements
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
127. 130. A. whenever B. whatever C. wherever D. whoever
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
130. 130. A. whenever B. whatever C. wherever D. whoever
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
131. 131. A. approached B. caught C. rescued D. stolen
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
134. 131. A. approached B. caught C. rescued D. stolen
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
135. 132. A. earning B. effect C. rewardD. wage
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
138. 132. A. earning B. effect C. rewardD. wage
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
139. 133. A. solved B. noticed C. imagined D. designed
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
142. 133. A. solved B. noticed C. imagined D. designed
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
143. 134. A. If B. Till C. Unless D. Although
2
min
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
146. 134. A. If B. Till C. Unless D. Although
DOGS ARE LIKE PEOPLE
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0)_____________ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M.R.I. scanner (125)_____________ awake. We wanted to
(126)_____________ how dog brains work. An M.R.I. scanner can
(127)_____________information about their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (128)_____________ a form. In the study we used
positive training (129)_____________; the dogs could leave the scanner (130)_____________
they wanted.
My dog Lassie, which was (131)_____________ from a homeless dog charity, was the first.
After training Lassie for months, we got the first maps of her brain activity. This was a great
(132)_____________ for us.
In later experiments, we (133)_____________ the similarity between dogs and humans in an
important brain región: the caudate nucleus. In humans, this part plays an important role in
the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (134)_____________these facts about the
canine brain are limited, they cannot be ignored.
147. The Olympic Games
0. A. so B. yet C. almost
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
148. 95. A. around B. by C. into
2
min
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
151. 95. A. around B. by C. into
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
152. 96. A. herself B. itself C. himself
2
min
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
155. 96. A. herself B. itself C. himself
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
156. 97. A. using B. use C. used
2
min
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
159. 97. A. using B. use C. used
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
160. 98. A. easiest B. easy C. easier
2
min
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
163. 98. A. easiest B. easy C. easier
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
164. 99. A. other B. each C. such
2
min
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
167. 99. A. other B. each C. such
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
168. 100. A. must B. shall C. could
2
min
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
171. 100. A. must B. shall C. could
2
min
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
172. 101. A. become B. becoming C. becomes
2
min
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
175. 101. A. become B. becoming C. becomes
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
176. 102. A. soon B. more C. still
2
min
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
179. 102. A. soon B. more C. still
The Olympic Games
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olympic fire from Greece to several countries
isn’t the (98)_____________ job; actually, it´s very hard. Also, (99)_____________
country where the Olympic Games are held (100)_____________ be chosen carefully.
The Olympic Games have (101)_____________ the largest sports event in the world.
There are Summer and Winter Games and (102)_____________ than 30 sports are
included. Certainly, the men and women who want to compete in the Olympic Games
are prepared before the competition begins.
In 1896, a French man called Pierre de Coubertin began the
modern Olympics. He was (0)___________ interested in
sports, and he felt it would be amazing to see all the
countries (95)___________ the world get together in a sports
competition. Pierre (96)___________ drew the five colored
rings (97)___________ in the Olympic Games.
180. THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
0. A. mentioning B. naming C. communicating D. announcing
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
181. 115. A. took off B. took part C. took away D. took place
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
184. 115. A. took off B. took part C. took away D. took place
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
185. 116. A. fact B. order C. time D. case
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
188. 116. A. fact B. order C. time D. case
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
189. 117. A. Within B. Despite C. Beneath D. Towards
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
192. 117. A. Within B. Despite C. Beneath D. Towards
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
193. 118. A. retiring B. touring C. escaping D. transferring
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
196. 118. A. retiring B. touring C. escaping D. transferring
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
197. 119. A. achieved B. arguedC. resquested D. warned
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
200. 119. A. achieved B. arguedC. resquested D. warned
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
201. 120. A. allB. last C. first D. least
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
204. 120. A. allB. last C. first D. least
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
205. 121. A. unlucky B. unfamiliar C. uncertain D. unexpected
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
208. 121. A. unlucky B. unfamiliar C. uncertain D. unexpected
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
209. 122. A. defended B. insisted C. demanded D. required
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
212. 122. A. defended B. insisted C. demanded D. required
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
213. 123. A. suppose B. reply C. provide D. arrange
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
216. 123. A. suppose B. reply C. provide D. arrange
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
217. 124. A. whenever B. wherever C. whether D. whilst
2
min
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
220. 124. A. whenever B. wherever C. whether D. whilst
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
In (116) _____________, she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to
carry a camera. (117) _____________ the shots that killed Kennedy, she kept recording
while most people were (118) ___________. Later, the FBI publicly (119)
_____________ the film from the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (120) _____________, in 1970 the police received an (121) _____________ call; a
woman named Beverly Oliver (122) _____________ that she was the ‘Scarf Woman’
but her description had many gaps, and she didn’t (123) _____________ further
details. Nowadays, this story remains a mystery, and (124) _____________ the ‘Scarf
Woman’ was Beverly Oliver or not, her purposes are still unknown.
There is a mystery in US history which is worth (0) _________. En 1963,
while the police was checking the film of the crime of John F. Kennedy
that (115) _____________ in Texas, a woman with a scarf around her
face was noticed.
221. A. It is closed.
B. How many?
C. Nice monkey!
90. Let’s go to the zoo tomorrow!
2
min
232. 92. Why is she working at the city center?
A. Fine!
B. Come on!
C. No idea!
233. My trip to Bogota and other places
I arrived in Bogota feeling excited and ready to explore a big city. Unfortunately, many hours of
unstoppable rain didn’t allow me to go out for a while. It rains a lot there, maybe more than in
London and I never thought that was possible.
First, I decided to visit a museum I think museums are now more interesting and enjoyable places
than before I visited the Gold Museum and saw the gold from all over Colombia. Ancient people
used to stick little gold pieces to their clothes during religious activities. They never considered it
as a valuable metal. I wonder why people love gold and money so much nowadays. It’s nothing
special, just a metal. If you die, will you enjoy it?
After that, I stayed with a family I had met at the museum. They invited me to stay with them in
Chia. They live on the land that used to be their parents’ farm. That’s why they have divided into
smaller parts, which means that they all live close to, next to, opposite or near each other. That is
one really close and warm family! The houses are old and badly designed, built by the people
themselves in different styles, but all beautiful and amazing. To have such a beautiful sense of
family was something I had not seen in my whole life.
Finally, we went to a typical restaurant. It was huge, with a fantastic view, and the food I ate was
great. This was the part I liked the most, Colombian food is magnificent.
234. 120. What is the writer’s purpose in the article?
A. describe Bogotá in a detailed manner
B. talk about Chia’s food and people
C. tell the reader about his trip to Bogotá and Chia
D. recommend Colombian museums and food
2
min
237. 120. What is the writer’s purpose in the article?
A. describe Bogotá in a detailed manner
B. talk about Chia’s food and people
C. tell the reader about his trip to Bogotá and Chia
D. recommend Colombian museums and food
238. A. A place is really boring when it rains.
B. Other things are more important than money.
C. Food must always be well prepared.
D. Museums are the best places in the world.
121. What attitude does the writer show in the text?
2
min
241. A. A place is really boring when it rains.
B. Other things are more important than money.
C. Food must always be well prepared.
D. Museums are the best places in the world.
121. What attitude does the writer show in the text?
242. 122. What’s the writer’s opinion about gold?
A. ancient cultures used it a lot because of their
customs
B. it will be very valuable when you die
C. you can wear it on your clothes all the time
D. people should not consider it important
2
min
245. 122. What’s the writer’s opinion about gold?
A. ancient cultures used it a lot because of their
customs
B. it will be very valuable when you die
C. you can wear it on your clothes all the time
D. people should not consider it important
246. A. They were made in an unorganized but nice way.
B. They were constructed with no order at all.
C. Everybody likes to live near their family in Chia.
D. Everybody lives next to each other because there´s no
space.
123. What does the writer think about the family’s
houses in Chia?
2
min
249. A. They were made in an unorganized but nice way.
B. They were constructed with no order at all.
C. Everybody likes to live near their family in Chia.
D. Everybody lives next to each other because there´s no
space.
123. What does the writer think about the family’s
houses in Chia?
250. 124. Which of these ideas shows the writer’s opinion?
A. Lots of people in Colombia need gold to build
bigger and more modern houses.
B. Colombian people are very kind and like being
together with their family.
C. Most restaurant and houses in Colombia serve very
good, cheap food.
D. Colombian museums are interesting because they
keep gold used in the past.
2
min
253. 124. Which of these ideas shows the writer’s opinion?
A. Lots of people in Colombia need gold to build
bigger and more modern houses.
B. Colombian people are very kind and like being
together with their family.
C. Most restaurant and houses in Colombia serve very
good, cheap food.
D. Colombian museums are interesting because they
keep gold used in the past.
254. Songkran is in April, and it’s open to everyone. For 3-5 days, people from rural
areas who are working in the capital go back home with their children for the
festival; they spend time with their family who they haven’t seen for a long time.
Families stay together and throw water on their heads to have an excellent year,
with money and without problems.
________________
There’s a fun traditional water festival every
Thai New Year that people want to go to! It’s
the unusual “Songkran Festival”, also called the
“Water Festival”. It’s the most expensive in
Thailand, but it’s known for the fantastic things
people can do in it.
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255. However, the festival has changed. Now people make teams to throw water at each
other in a match and choose a winner. It’s a wonderful reason to travel and enjoy
the games. People sell, buy and use water toys, as well as carry cups of different
sizes from their kitchens to throw water. Students don’t wear their usual school
clothes and get up early. During Songkran it’s very important to wear comfortable
clothes and something to protect your eyes from the sun and water.
Tourists from other countries say this is the most special festival they’ve ever been
to because of its new idea of having fun. People of different ages participate; they
act like kids, they shout and have a wonderful time.
256. A. It has amazing activities.
B. It’s quite scary.
C. It’s outdoors.
Why has the Songkran festival been so popular?
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min
287. 112. What is the best title for the text?
A. The fun festival
B. The cheapest festival
C. The kids’ festival
288. A. burger
B. chips
C. coffee
D. lemonade
E. noodles
F. pancake
G. pie
H. sausage
¿Cuál palabra (A – H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de
la izquierda (6 – 10)?
1.
2
min
It is long, and there
is meat in it.
291. A. burger
B. chips
C. coffee
D. lemonade
E. noodles
F. pancake
G. pie
H. sausage
¿Cuál palabra (A – H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de
la izquierda (6 – 10)?
1.
It is long, and there
is meat in it.
292. ¿Cuál palabra (A – H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de
la izquierda (6 – 10)?
1.
2
min
Some people make
soup with these.
A. burger
B. chips
C. coffee
D. lemonade
E. noodles
F. pancake
G. pie
H. sausage
295. ¿Cuál palabra (A – H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de
la izquierda (6 – 10)?
1.
Some people make
a soup with these.
A. burger
B. chips
C. coffee
D. lemonade
E. noodles
F. pancake
G. pie
H. sausage
296. ¿Cuál palabra (A – H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de
la izquierda (6 – 10)?
1.
2
min
It has bread, meat,
tomato and onion.
A. burger
B. chips
C. coffee
D. lemonade
E. noodles
F. pancake
G. pie
H. sausage
299. ¿Cuál palabra (A – H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de
la izquierda (6 – 10)?
1.
It has bread, meat,
tomato and onion.
A. burger
B. chips
C. coffee
D. lemonade
E. noodles
F. pancake
G. pie
H. sausage
300. ¿Cuál palabra (A – H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de
la izquierda (6 – 10)?
1.
2
min
You drink a glass of
this when you´re
thirsty.
A. burger
B. chips
C. coffee
D. lemonade
E. noodles
F. pancake
G. pie
H. sausage
303. ¿Cuál palabra (A – H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de
la izquierda (6 – 10)?
1.
You drink a glass of
this when you´re
thirsty.
A. burger
B. chips
C. coffee
D. lemonade
E. noodles
F. pancake
G. pie
H. sausage