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pet angles exercicis, Ejercicios de Ciencias de la Educación

Asignatura: Idioma Estranger i la Seva Didàctica I, Profesor: , Carrera: Educació Primària, Universidad: URV

Tipo: Ejercicios

2014/2015

Subido el 28/01/2015

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Part 1
For questions 1 – 12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap.
There is an example at the beginning (0).
Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Example:
0 A called B named C referred D known
0 A B C D
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A love of travelling
For Nigel Portman, a love of travelling began with what’s (0) …….. a ‘gap year’. In common with
many other British teenagers, he chose to take a year out before (1) …….. to study for his degree.
After doing various jobs to (2) …….. some money, he left home to gain some experience of life in
different cultures, visiting America and Asia. The more adventurous the young person, the (3) ……..
the challenge they are likely to (4) …….. themselves for the gap year, and for some, like Nigel, it can
(5) …….. in a thirst for adventure.
Now that his university course has (6) …….. to an end, Nigel is just about to leave on a three-year trip
that will take him (7) …….. around the world. What’s more, he plans to make the whole journey using
only means of transport which are (8) …….. by natural energy. In other words, he’ll be (9) ……..
mostly on bicycles and his own legs; and when there’s an ocean to cross, he won’t be taking a
(10) …….. cut by climbing aboard a plane, he’ll be joining the crew of a sailing ship (11) …….. .
As well as doing some mountain climbing and other outdoor pursuits along the way, Nigel hopes to
(12) …….. on to the people he meets the environmental message that lies behind the whole idea.
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Part 1

For questions 1 – 12 , read the text below and decide which answer ( A , B , C or D ) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning ( 0 ).

Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.

Example:

0 A called B named C referred D known

0 A^ B^ C^ D

_________________________________________________________________________________

A love of travelling

For Nigel Portman, a love of travelling began with what’s (0) …….. a ‘gap year’. In common with many other British teenagers, he chose to take a year out before (1) …….. to study for his degree. After doing various jobs to (2) …….. some money, he left home to gain some experience of life in different cultures, visiting America and Asia. The more adventurous the young person, the (3) …….. the challenge they are likely to (4) …….. themselves for the gap year, and for some, like Nigel, it can (5) …….. in a thirst for adventure.

Now that his university course has (6) …….. to an end, Nigel is just about to leave on a three-year trip that will take him (7) …….. around the world. What’s more, he plans to make the whole journey using only means of transport which are (8) …….. by natural energy. In other words, he’ll be (9) …….. mostly on bicycles and his own legs; and when there’s an ocean to cross, he won’t be taking a (10) …….. cut by climbing aboard a plane, he’ll be joining the crew of a sailing ship (11) ……...

As well as doing some mountain climbing and other outdoor pursuits along the way, Nigel hopes to (12) …….. on to the people he meets the environmental message that lies behind the whole idea.

1 A settling down B getting up C taking over D holding back

2 A achieve B raise C advance D win

3 A stronger^ B wider^ C greater^ D deeper

4 A put B set C aim D place

5 A result B lead C cause D create

6 A come B turned C reached D brought

7 A just B complete C whole D right

8 A pulled B charged C forced D powered

9 A relying B using C attempting D trying

10 A quick B short C brief D swift

11 A anyway B alike C instead D otherwise

12 A leave B keep C pass D give

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Part 3

For questions 25 – 34 , read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning ( 0 ).

Write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on the separate answer sheet.

Example: 0 S E L E C T I O N

_________________________________________________________________________________

Walking holidays

The Real Walkers Company offers a (0) ……... of small group SELECT

walking holidays which explore some delightful hidden corners of

Europe, the Americas and Australasia. There is something for

everyone to enjoy on these holidays, (25) ….…. of age or level (^) REGARD

of (26) ….….. The brochure includes various destinations and FIT

a range of itineraries. These range from sightseeing tours

of (27) ….…. cities to undemanding walking trips in unspoilt HISTORY

coastal and country regions and, for the more (28) ….…. ADVENTURE

traveller, challenging mountain or hill-walking expeditions.

But it would be (29) ….…. to give the impression that these holidays FAIR

are just about walking. According to the brochure, an (30) ….…. of ENJOY

walking is often the thing that brings together a group of like-minded

people, who share the (31) ….…. of good companionship in PLEASE

(32) ….…. surroundings. ATTRACT

The company believes that its tour leaders are the key to its success.

These people are (33) ........ trained and are particularly keen to FULL

(34) ........ that each individual traveller makes the most of their trip. SURE

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Part 4

For questions 35 – 42 , complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. Here is an example ( 0 ).

Example:

0 A very friendly taxi driver drove us into town.

DRIVEN

We …………………………………. a very friendly taxi driver.

The gap can be filled by the words ‘were driven into town by’, so you write:

Example: 0 WERE DRIVEN INTO TOWN BY

Write only the missing words IN CAPITAL LETTERS on the separate answer sheet.


35 The two boys were sitting by themselves in the classroom.

OWN

The two boys were sitting …………………………………. in the classroom.

36 ‘I have an interview tomorrow, so I ought to leave soon,’ Yannis said.

BETTER

‘I have an interview tomorrow, so I …………………………………. soon,’ Yannis said.

37 The film will have started, so it’s not worth going to the cinema now.

POINT

The film will have started, so …………………………………. in going to the cinema now.

38 Roberto arrived late this morning because his train was delayed.

TIME

If the train …………………………………. Roberto would not have arrived late this morning.

Part 1

You must answer this question. Write your answer in 120 – 150 words in an appropriate style on the opposite page.

1 You have received an email from your English-speaking friend, Sara, who is planning to open a restaurant. Read Sara’s email and the notes you have made. Then write an email to Sara, using all your notes.

email

From: Sara Martins Sent: 15 th^ March 2006 Subject: Restaurant

Say when and why

Suggest …

You remember how Alex and I have always wanted to

open a restaurant – well, we’re going to do it!

We want to serve food from different countries in our

restaurant so we’re planning to travel around to collect

some ideas. We want to come to your country. When is

the best time to come?

We want to find out what people cook at home every

day. What’s the best way for us to do that?

We’d also like to go to some local restaurants which

serve traditional food. Can you recommend one?

When we open the restaurant in July, we’d like you to

come. Will you be free?

Reply soon.

Sara

Yes, give details

No, because …

Write your email. You must use grammatically correct sentences with accurate spelling and punctuation in a style appropriate for the situation.

Question 1

email

To: Sara Martins Sent: 16 th^ March 2006 Subject: Restaurant

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