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Asignatura: administracion de empresas II, Profesor: Matias Madrigal Martinez-Pereda, Carrera: Administración y Dirección de Empresas, Universidad: UNEX
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**1. Esta prueba se compone de tres tareas.
Duración máxima de la prueba: 40 minutos Puntuación máxima: 20 puntos Puntuación mínima para superar la prueba: 10 puntos
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TASK TWO (1 x 7 = 7 marks) You are travelling to San Francisco next month. Read the following extract from Traveler Magazine.
San Francisco: The Basics Planning: Entry Requirements: International travelers from 27 countries may enter the U.S. without a visa through the Visa Waiver Program. When to Go: The weather in San Francisco's many microclimates can be unpredictable. Rainfall peaks in the winter, and the city's famous fog invades during the summer. Locals look forward to the sunny, mild days of spring and autumn. Getting Around: Driving San Francisco's steep hills and scavenging for parking can be challenging. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), an underground train system with stops throughout the city and the Bay Area, offers a convenient alternative. The San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) runs the city's buses, streetcars, and famous cable cars. Checklist: Walking shoes: "It really is a walking city," says Tom Downs, author of Walking San Francisco. The combination of the city's steep hills, busy traffic, and limited parking often make driving impractical. Wear comfortable shoes. Sweater or fleece: Always carry a sweater or fleece, even if it's sunny when you walk out the door.
Umbrella: San Francisco's average annual rainfall is 21 inches; most of it comes down between November and April. Keep dry with an umbrella or rain jacket. T-shirts, shorts or skirt: "If you're coming in August or September, bring some shorts because it could be hot," says Ray Riegert. Temperatures can climb above 90°F in the summer.
Ear plugs: If you hail from a big city, you probably won't be bothered by the city's nighttime noise; otherwise, you may sleep more soundly with ear plugs. Dress clothes: "Put a jacket on for dinner”, says Paula Tevis, author of San Francisco for Dummies. A nice shirt, and a jacket for a man or a stylish outfit for a woman will help you fit in with the city's trendy locals, especially when you go out at night.
Look at the questions and the pictures, then decide which picture answers each question. For questions 1 - 7, write the letter A, B or C in the box on the right (ONLY ONE). Question 0 has been completed as an example.
Example:
0. What do you need to enter the U.S. if you don’t belong to the Visa Waiver Program?
A B C
A
A
A B
A B
A B C
A B C
PUNTUACIÓN (^) / 5
TASK THREE (1 x 5 = 5 marks)