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INGLES, Apuntes de Ingeniería Industrial

Asignatura: I, Profesor: TO TO, Carrera: Ingeniería en Diseño Industrial y Desarrollo del Producto, Universidad: Nebrija

Tipo: Apuntes

2013/2014

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GRAMMAR
Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: My parents _____ in China.
Aare bornBwere born
Cwas born
1She _____ had a bank account for five years now.
AhadBhas Chave
2His latest film isn’t _____ the last one I saw.
Aas good than Bbetter Cas good as
3Anne How long _____ for me?
Bill For half an hour!
Aare you waiting Bdo you wait
Chave you been waiting
4I’ve been playing football _____ I was six years old.
AwhenBsince Cfor
5Alex When _____ on holiday to Thailand?
Beth Two y ears ago.
Adid you go Bhave you gone
Cyou went
6Let’s eat in this restaurant. It’s _____ than the other one.
Aless expensive Bmore cheaper
Cas expensive
7Amy Can I speak to Peter, please?
Bob Sorry, he _____ out.
Ahas just been Bjust has been
Chas just gone
8You look tired. What _____?
Ayou have been doing Bhave you doing
Chave you been doing
9Have you _____? There’s blue paint in your hair!
Abeen painting Bpainting Cpainted
10 He was _____ teacher I’ve ever had.
Athe worse BworstCthe worst
11 He _____ saved enough money yet. He needs another 500
euros.
AhadntBhasn’t Chas
12 The journey didn’t take as long _____ we thought.
Athat Bthan Cas
13 How long have they _____ going out together?
AbeenBalready Cbe
14 Have you _____ been to South America?
AeverByetCnever
15 We’ve been living in this house _____ four years now.
AfromBsince Cfor
16 I haven’t finished my exams _____. I’ve got two more next
week.
Aalready ByetCsoon
17 How much money _____ you earn last month?
Adid BhaveCdo
18 I love Venice. It’s _____ beautiful city I’ve been to.
Athe Bthe most Cmost
19 I haven’t seen you _____ last summer. How are you?
Asince BforCuntil
20 Alice Would you like a cup of coffee?
Bruno No, thanks. I’ve _____ one.
Ayet hadBjust had Cjust have
VOCABULARY
aTick () the synonym of the adjectives.
Example: very small
Atiny
Btinny Ctin
1very dirty
Afurious Bfilthy Cawful
2very angry
Aawful Bstarving Cfurious
3very tasty
Adelicious Bboiling Cfreezing
4very hungry
Aterrified Bstarving Cboiling
5very big
Aboiling Bawful Cenormous
bTick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences with
money words.
Example: Could I borrow £10 until tomorrow, please?
AlendBborrow
Cgive
6I bought this book yesterday. It _____ £20.
AspendBcost Ccosted
7This ring isn’t _____ a lot of money, but I love it!
Acost Bafford Cworth
8Here’s the money you _____ me last week – thank you.
AlentBborrowedCowed
9My parents have just finished paying the _____ on
their house.
AmoneyBinvestment Cmortgage
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G R AM MAR

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

Example: My parents _____ in China.

A are born ■■ B were born ■■✓

C was born ■■

1 She _____ had a bank account for five years now.

A had ■■ B has ■■ C have ■■

2 His latest film isn’t _____ the last one I saw.

A as good than ■■ B better ■■ C as good as ■■

3 Anne How long _____ for me? Bill For half an hour!

A are you waiting ■■ B do you wait ■■

C have you been waiting ■■

4 I’ve been playing football _____ I was six years old.

A when ■■ B since ■■ C for ■■

5 Alex When _____ on holiday to Thailand? Beth Two years ago.

A did you go ■■ B have you gone ■■

C you went ■■

6 Let’s eat in this restaurant. It’s _____ than the other one.

A less expensive ■■ B more cheaper ■■

C as expensive ■■

7 Amy Can I speak to Peter, please? Bob Sorry, he _____ out.

A has just been ■■ B just has been ■■

C has just gone ■■

8 You look tired. What _____?

A you have been doing ■■ B have you doing ■■

C have you been doing ■■

9 Have you _____? There’s blue paint in your hair!

A been painting ■■ B painting ■■ C painted ■■

10 He was _____ teacher I’ve ever had.

A the worse ■■ B worst ■■ C the worst ■■

11 He _____ saved enough money yet. He needs another 500 euros.

A hadn’t ■■ B hasn’t ■■ C has ■■

12 The journey didn’t take as long _____ we thought.

A that ■■ B than ■■ C as ■■

13 How long have they _____ going out together?

A been ■■ B already ■■ C be ■■

14 Have you _____ been to South America?

A ever ■■ B yet ■■ C never ■■

15 We’ve been living in this house _____ four years now.

A from ■■ B since ■■ C for ■■

16 I haven’t finished my exams _____. I’ve got two more next week.

A already ■■ B yet ■■ C soon ■■

17 How much money _____ you earn last month?

A did ■■ B have ■■ C do ■■

18 I love Venice. It’s _____ beautiful city I’ve been to.

A the ■■ B the most ■■ C most ■■

19 I haven’t seen you _____ last summer. How are you?

A since ■■ B for ■■ C until ■■

20 Alice Would you like a cup of coffee? Bruno No, thanks. I’ve _____ one.

A yet had ■■ B just had ■■ C just have ■■

VO C AB U L ARY

a Tick (✓) the synonym of the adjectives.

Example: very small

A tiny ■■✓ B tinny ■■ C tin ■■

1 very dirty

A furious ■■ B filthy ■■ C awful ■■

2 very angry

A awful ■■ B starving ■■ C furious ■■

3 very tasty

A delicious ■■ B boiling ■■ C freezing ■■

4 very hungry

A terrified ■■ B starving ■■ C boiling ■■

5 very big

A boiling ■■ B awful ■■ C enormous ■■

b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with

money words.

Example: Could I borrow £10 until tomorrow, please?

A lend ■■ B borrow ■■✓ C give ■■

6 I bought this book yesterday. It _____ £20.

A spend ■■ B cost ■■ C costed ■■

7 This ring isn’t _____ a lot of money, but I love it!

A cost ■■ B afford ■■ C worth ■■

8 Here’s the money you _____ me last week – thank you.

A lent ■■ B borrowed ■■ C owed ■■

9 My parents have just finished paying the _____ on their house.

A money ■■ B investment ■■ C mortgage ■■

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10 Is there a cash machine near here? I need to _____ some money.

A take out ■■ B take away ■■ C take off ■■

c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with

the missing prepositions.

Example: The train went through the tunnel.

A from ■■ B up ■■ C through ■■✓

11 I’ll pay _____ this by credit card.

A at ■■ B for ■■ C with ■■

12 My brother borrowed £10 _____ me last month.

A from ■■ B by ■■ C to ■■

13 I paid for dinner _____ cash.

A for ■■ B by ■■ C in ■■

14 The hotel charged me €25 _____ a two-minute phone call.

A for ■■ B of ■■ C from ■■

15 Chris still hasn’t paid me _____ the money I lent him!

A up ■■ B back ■■ C with ■■

d Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with

compound nouns.

Example: Please go to the check-in desk.

A desk ■■✓ B door ■■ C office ■■

16 Slow down! The _____ limit here is 40 kph.

A driving ■■ B traffic ■■ C speed ■■

17 We arrived late because there was a terrible traffic _____.

A jam ■■ B block ■■ C lights ■■

18 I had to pay a € 50 parking _____!

A fine ■■ B fee ■■ C find ■■

19 I never use public _____. I always go by car.

A bus ■■ B transport ■■ C transports ■■

20 Before we got on the plane we had to show our _____ cards.

A check-in ■■ B boarding ■■ C ticket ■■

P R O N U N C IATI O N

a Which word has a different sound?

Tick (✓) A, B, or C.

Example: A v a n ■■ B tr a m ■■ C l a ne ■■✓

1 A l oa n ■■ B c o st ■■ C owe ■■

2 A s a ve ■■ B w a ste ■■ C tr a vel ■■

3 A char ge ■■ B j am ■■ C g ate ■■

4 A p ai d ■■ B ais le ■■ C t i ny ■■

5 A w or th ■■ B l o rry ■■ C ear n ■■

b Which is the stressed syllable? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.

Example: A exciting ■■✓ B exciting ■■

C exciting ■■

6 A motorway ■■ B motorway ■■

C motorway ■■

7 A underground ■■ B underground ■■

C underground ■■

8 A salary ■■ B salary ■■ C salary ■■

9 A exhausted ■■ B exhausted ■■

C exhausted ■■

10 A inherit ■■ B inherit ■■ C inherit ■■

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