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The fact that this creature hasn'tbeen (111) yet doesn't mean that it doesn't exist, but thatit could: be shy and afraid of humans. For this reason, this animal - real or not - will (112) be part of our stories. es 0, A. which B. both AS any Respuesta: (. AD) A 105. A.collects B. collected (2 collcting 106. CD. few B. lite Ema 07. A.far Drurher C. furhest 08. “A.since , 7 yet C. during D9. A.That z (While C, Except 10. — A.another B. every h E most 4. Dn. discovered B. discover C. discovering 2. A.then B. again -D. always Lea eltexto y responda las preguntas. Enlas preguntas 113-119, marque A, Bo q Cen suhoja de respuestas. What is a Safari? can Safari is a famous type of holiday, but for Africans this word only means a trip! Safaris cal 1850with a few European explorersand in 1890, “safari"was addedto English dictionaries, butthey! became well-known when American President Theodore Rooseveltwenton onein 1909. Assafari in Africa is nol an expensive trip taken by celebrities or even science teachers; anyone who ¡is on vacation and loves being outdoors can enjoy one. However, not all activities in Africa, like visiting museums or musical events, are part of this experience; a holiday only becomes a safariwhen there is contactwith animals in the natural world. wild animals are everywhere, from woods to deserts and there are huge elephants in Indi ; is the best place to enjoy a safari. In general, people go on safaris in Southern Africa, as Northern Afri Sahara Desert and central Africa forits rainforest and gori llas. When thinking ofa safari, people usually imagine ad4x4 car, bul there are also walking trails; imals; nowadays, that is only seen in old books and magazines. Today, the money which have become important to protect many species. lla and kangaroos in Australia—, but Kenya | ca is better known for the bikes orsmall planes are notused, In the past, a safari was a trip planned to calch ani paid for these trips is used forconservation projects pS y] 0. Today SafarisinAfrica are A. quite popular. B. awaytocelebrate. (C. aspecialword. Respuesta: 113. Many people started going to safaris after A. 1850. B. 1890. 6 1909. 114. Who can go on asafari? A. Only actors. B. Scientists atwork. E, Anytourist. A. Meetinglocals. %. Camping closetolions. C. Learning about history. 415. Whatexperience could be partofa safari? A. india 0D. Kenya C. Australia 116. According to lhe text, you can take a real safari in 117. What partofAfrica ¡s bestfor safaris? 0, South. . B. Center. C. North. 118. A possible way of taking a safariis a by walking. B. onaflight. €. riding a bicycle. 119. The money people pay for safaris is spenton A. organizing them. . saving animals. €. printing magazines. PRUEBA Loa teo y resp ls preguntas 120 A 124 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Enlas preguntas 120 - ] Does sometting about living abroad seem Pp — PARTE 6 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 1. 124. marque AB, COD en su hoja de respuestas Amenca for Ine fist time and set out on my joumey jet Arádd ce. Ho $ as shocked that there y ) you? | understand. That's what inspired me to leave were several things | had ha , | absolutelyno idea aboutuntillandedin Franca ana lechada sella ¡ ' N it's positive that people communicate with you in your own is you never have thal secret moment where you can say things. It will feel shocking to install yourself in a them you can a ¡new family's house, but you can handle this. As you start getting along with start doing things Way you like them, and it gets cozy. However, there are some things Ñ Ml your usual way. 's those Ítie things that separato your lion your horne sounty tromyour lio abruad. cdi M you're thinking about doing this, my advice is “say . ill be tl ' o » My yes more than you say no.” Of course, there will be times when it acceptatieto say o, bayo e long dom a weskend fexctomentwihcassmales tour lamly re you enal ma era se your exchange. Part of the reason you are living this adventure is to experience things. Say yesand 120. What's the writer doing in the text? 122. in paragraph 2, when talking about his own language, the authormeans that A. Convincing people of the benefits to study foreign languages in Francs. E o leaminga foreign language is considered unnecessary. XA Waming exchange students about the culture shock they E Engisistamr poco tom derntranaltes deal with. |. Englishis rarely spoken if compared to other languages. AE | cconcarnriess D. Encouraging French people to discover what being an A. being surrounded by unkind strangers. international studentis like. B. thenewand surprising accommadations. 2, the habíts you must change to gel on wilh your new life. D. the time it takes to have a friendly relationship with the 121. What can the reader find outabout the writerin paragraph 1? homeowners. good time studying hi school in his hometown. liar: dá 124, The besttille forthis article could be ignored several ist ves about life in France before his o Ho y A. Howto Handle your Life and Not Die in the Attempt E B. The Value of English Not All international Students traveled abroad before hi: departure lo France. Realizo Spa .e €. The Truth Nobody Told you About French Exchange a ¿ring his stay in Students D. He had many unbellevable experiences d his D. What No One Told you About Going on a Foreign America. Exchange Program A . sl e inthe 'stapred to diveinto cool re l Blue butterflies, some of the biggest Work, wet accompented us Guo to Me AL overy Camp, we ate fresh pineappie and oranges, The camps along the way appeared like ¡llusions in the hot desert after along day's walk. But the best of all was the three-course meal on the menu every night, thanks to the efforts of chefs ¡who climbed on ahead to get t ready The people who were born there ses themselves as guardans of the planet, and that's great! We cannot offer them anything of importance since they have everything they need. Both adults and children show their happiness by being polite with tourists; the children exchange a photo for chocolates. 101. What is the writer doing in this article? A. waming tourists of the dangers of illnesses in Santa Marta (e «showing how interesting an expedition to the Lost City can be encouraging readers to visit her friends in Santa Marta compas size of Machu Picchu with that of the Lost City 102. When describing the first part of her journey, the writer thinks that E A O . the coast weather cured her illness. €. — Walking was the most valuable adventure 3 D. moving slowiy was the only way to cross th in. 103. In paragraph 3, the writer says that she really the sunny, hot weather there, (e a ea, D. POuÓE Lo est Srangas and pineapiie Vlad: ¿nos 104. Regarding the local people, the writer E IO ls tner Unai e apar e €: ed E e ID. thinks that children are the ones who should protect the environment. _ 105, Which of tre following could be: a note for tourists? a [Bn prepared to be deligited by das |) B. 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