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REPASO ICFES INGLES 2021, Resúmenes de Inglés

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Más allá de las pruebas del ICFES el aprendizaje del Inglés dadas las actuales circunstancias que rodean el desarrollo
personal y profesional constituye una enorme ventaja en muchas esferas de la vida, la realidad concreta nos permite
observar que las personas que demuestran dominio de este idioma tendrán mayores posibilidades de acceder a empleos,
becas, estudios de pre y postgrado; de allí la proliferación de cursos que ofrecen todo tipo de recursos metodológicos para
aprender el inglés. Ahora, el Inglés también ofrece otras ventajas: acceso a la tecnología, posibilidades en el extranjero,
relaciones empresariales y de negocios, acceso a libros escritos en ese idioma, relaciones dentro de una ciudad turística,
entre otros. No puede dejarse de lado el hecho de que muchas de las realidades descritas existen debido a procesos
históricos relacionados con el desarrollo del capitalismo y el liderazgo mundial de los Estados Unidos, la experiencia de
aprender inglés puede ser enfocada además como la oportunidad de conocer otra cultura (música, cine, filosofía y
literatura), e incluso, se presentan casos de personas que desarrollan una vocación y un gusto especial por estudiar a fondo
este idioma.
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Más allá de las pruebas del ICFES el aprendizaje del Inglés dadas las actuales circunstancias que rodean el desarrollo personal y profesional constituye una enorme ventaja en muchas esferas de la vida, la realidad concreta nos permite observar que las personas que demuestran dominio de este idioma tendrán mayores posibilidades de acceder a empleos, becas, estudios de pre y postgrado; de allí la proliferación de cursos que ofrecen todo tipo de recursos metodológicos para aprender el inglés. Ahora, el Inglés también ofrece otras ventajas: acceso a la tecnología, posibilidades en el extranjero, relaciones empresariales y de negocios, acceso a libros escritos en ese idioma, relaciones dentro de una ciudad turística, entre otros. No puede dejarse de lado el hecho de que muchas de las realidades descritas existen debido a procesos históricos relacionados con el desarrollo del capitalismo y el liderazgo mundial de los Estados Unidos, la experiencia de aprender inglés puede ser enfocada además como la oportunidad de conocer otra cultura (música, cine, filosofía y literatura), e incluso, se presentan casos de personas que desarrollan una vocación y un gusto especial por estudiar a fondo este idioma.

  1. I need a hat for this afternoon. This is Maria’s hat, so I will put on _____________ A. him B. mine C. his D. hers
  2. He likes to dance salsa but I like to dance as much as

A. I B. You C. She D. He

  1. We have three bicycles, if you don’t have one, you can use one of____________________ A. yours B. them C. ours D. his
  2. James said that his sister had recieved more presents than_________________ A. it B. we C. they D. he
  3. Anita’s leg is sore. she hurt_________________While she was exercising this morning, A. myself B. them C. herself D. her
    1. The secret he told you is just between__________ and_____________ A. me/ you B. you/her C. you/him D. him/it
    2. The police academy trains__________ dogs to smell drugs A. my B. its C. theirs D. hers
    3. New chemicals are not always tested to determine if _____________ will cause cancer or genetic mutations A. it B. she C. he D. they
    4. To understand ancient Egypt you must study its hieroglyphics and try to interpret__________ A. it B. them C. itself D. themselves
    5. Joseph and Gina are getting married, they love each other, I think that is the best for ______________ A. me B. himself C. them D. you

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  1. His salary as a bus driver is much higher _________ A. In comparison with a teacher’s B. than a teacher’s C. that a teacher’s D. to compare as a teacher’s
  2. Spanish is _____________ all the modern languages A. more difficult B. more difficult of C. the most difficult of

D. most difficult

  1. Helen stops in front of a department store, an she reads this notice: ALL PRICES REDUCED THIS WEEK. That means that: A. everything is high – priced B. everything is cheaper C. everything is more expensive D. everything is free

Maloka, the 4 south American interactive museum Opened its doors last December in Bogotá Colombia. It’s 5 Maloka, a name that Indians gave to the special areas 6 they rendered tribute to life today this modern Maloka is a cultural information center for children and adults

A. Oldest A. Calling A. there B. Most B. Called B. which C. Largest C. Building C. that D. Coldest D. Build D. where

El enunciado o las opciones en estas preguntas son gráficos o dibujos. Usted debe escoger entre las opciones, la opción que describa, interprete o responda a la gráfica del enunciado, o la gráfica que corresponda a la descripción dada en el mismo. SUE JUDY

  1. According to the picture, Judy is: A. average weight, small and she has straight short hair B. average weight, slim and she has curly hair C. average weight, tall and she has straight short hair D. average height, heavy and she has curly hair
    1. According to de picture, sue is: A. younger than Judy B. fatter than Judy C. heavier than Judy D. shorter than Judy

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ADJECTIVES (ADJETIVOS)

  1. According to the picture, the waiter is A. relaxed B. pleased C. worried D. bored
    1. According to the picture, after lunch, the costumer began to feel A. funny B. sick C. well D. hungry
  2. Wilson was born in Cartagena, so he is ______ Colombia A. for B. colombian C. of D. from
  3. Josie is tired _____________ school, and she wants to be at the beach A. in B. of C. for D. near
  4. The teacher writes ____________ the board, while the students are talking A. on B. in C. next to D. at
  5. She put the plants ______________ the window A. near to B. near

C. next D. across from

  1. When did they win the championship; I think it was______________ 2002 A. in B. on C. at D. to
  2. The cat is ______________ the window

A. in front of B. over C. at D. nex to

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  1. The Colombian guerrilla ___________ considered one of the most violent subversive groups in the world A. do B. what C. is D. are
  2. I didn’t understand ___________ in the classroom because everybody spoke very loud A. what did the teacher B. what was said C. what the teacher said D. what he saying
  3. Calls – I – most – make – my – telephone – of – important Night-at. A. Calls I make most of my important telephone at night B. I make of my most important telephone calls at night C. I calls of my most important telephone make at night D. I make most of my important telephone calls at night
  4. A student is answering the ICFES examination and he asks to the examiner My red pencil to Please ovals fill with exam A the in must May I fill in the ovals with a red pencil?

A. Must I fill to ovals with a red pencil? B. May I fill with ovals to a pencil red? C. Must I fill to the ovals with a pencil red?

  1. A student is thinking about his future Want find will study choose Job A. I ill want a good Job, if choose a good career B. If I want to find a good Job, i will choose a good career C. I will to chose a good career, if a want a good Job D. If I find to a good Job, i will want choose a good career
  2. After ________ the dishes I can go to the bank A. do B. doing C. making D. does
  3. A recently mail survey states that clothing, books and food are A. the things most often bought through mail order in the United States. B. the most often mail things order bought through the United Stated. C. the things through mail order in the United States bought most often. D. the most often of mail order things bought through the United States.
  4. Amanda’s room

Acocording to the picture, Amanda: A. must to organize her room B. should to organize her room C. ought to organize her room D. may to organize her room

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  1. Betty is talking to his friend about her shopping: Betty: I couldn’t buy any clothes because I didn´t have enough money Robert: that’s a shame Betty: Robert______________ Robert: of couse Betty. You can always count on me. Betty: thank you Robert, you are a very good friend. A. could I lend you some pants, please? B. May you lend me some papers, please? C. Would I lend you some leans, please? D. Can you lend me some money please?
  2. Peter and Mary are going to a party tonight: Peter: oh! No, it started raining and it’s time to leave for the party Mary: don’t worry. I’m calling a taxi. (ten minutes later) Peter: Mary, you called a taxi, is it coming? Mary: yes, I think so______________________ A. it wouldn’t arrive at any moment B. it should arrive at any moment C. it shouldn’t arrive at any moment D. it would arrive at any moment
  3. We are both looking forward__________ next week. A. to going on vacations B. to go on vacations C. to be going on vacations D. to have gone on vacations
  4. I would appreciate __________________ the secret A. you to keep B. that you would keep C. you keeping

D.. that you are keeping

  1. She said that she would rather not __________it right now. A. discussing B. to discuss C. discuss D. discussion
  2. Carol is calling up Janice but there’s no answer Janice— be— answer— not—must A. Janice not is out. She must not answer the telephone. B. Janice does not answer the telephone. She must be out. C. Janice must answer the telephone. She doesn’t is out D. Janice is not out. She must to answer the telephone.
  3. You have just arrived Ireland. You are with a friend. You want to call your mother. You would ask: A. have you tell the telephone where is? B. Could you tell me where the telephone is? C. Must you tell me where the telephone is? D. Should you tell me where the telephone is?
  4. The jury is still out, the members_____________ the case. A. must still be discussing B. must discuss C. could still discuss D. maybe discussing
  5. Richard feels sick, he ______________ go to the doctor. A. ought to B. have to C. should D. had to
  1. She is not feeling well, ___________? A. isn’t she B. is she C. is she not D. she isn’t
  2. In a fashion show, blanch is going to wear a wonderful overcoat before her presentation she meets a friend. Blanch: hi, how are you? Cora: hello, I’m fine thanks. You look great Blanch: thanks a lot. You too! Cora: you’ve worn it before___________ Blanch: I think so. A. would you? B. Didn’t you? C. Haven’t you? D. Shouldn’t you?
  3. These shirts were made in Korea___________? A. were they B. where not they C. weren’t they D. did you
  4. Monica and Jhon dislike big parties, ___________? A. don’t they B. doesn’t she C. haven’t they D. didn’t they
    1. You are a new student, _____________? A. aren’t me B. aren’t you C. are you D. is he not
    2. Sara and Mary live in London. They want to visit their grandmother who lives in Paris Sarah have travel neither to Both Paris and nor for Christmas Mary or to A. Neither Sarah and Mary have to travel to Paris for Christmas B. Both Sara or Mary have to travel to Paris for Christmas C. Neither Sarah or Mary have to travel to Paris for Christmas D. Both Sarah and Mary have to travel to Paris for Christmas
    3. Karol is describing her french teacher Heavy someone for beard long and Has he moustache a and a Bit short is so he A. He has a beard and moustache long, and he is a bit heavy and short B. He is someone a bit short, for a long beard and moustache so heavy C. He has a long beard and moustache, for someone so short and heavy D. He is a bit heavy for someone so short. And he has long beard and moustache

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People like to collect kinds of things, stamps, coins, cans, glasses and many things from different places. But some people have unusual collections. Eddie Malone, nicknamed “Eddie can” collects trash. All sorts of trash: old tires, wood from construction, metal from factories, parts from old machines, lots of bottles, and, naturally, lots and lots of cans. People ask: What does Eddie do with all this trash? The answer is, Eddie use it to build his house and furniture. The walls are made from an old bath tube, the closets are used refrigerators, etc., Eddie is really good with his hands, and he is very creative. If Eddie can, so can you. How would you like to have a trash house?

  1. The underlined word unusual means the same as A. habitual and exceptional B. uncommon and rare C. extraordinary and regular D. common and familiar
  2. The underlined word trash can be replaced by A. radish B. ruddy C. rubbish D. rote
  3. The underlined word it refers to A. trash B. house C. people D. place
  4. It is diffiult to understand him because he speaks

A. very rapidly B. in a rapid manner C. fast D. with great speed 12. My brother is wating for the game to start: A. the game starts usually at 8.pm B. the game usually starts at 8.pm C. the usually game at at 8.pm starts D. at 8.pm the starts usually game 13. David’s mother likes old cars, she doesn’t like to drive fast A. so, she likes to drive slow B. so, she likes to drive fastly C. so, she likes to drive slowly D. so, she, likes to drive fast 14. The capital of Japan was_________________ Kyoto A. original B. originally C. regular D. always 15. Todays is saturday, I called Mary but she wasn’t home A. she never is home on weekends B. she on weekends home is never C. she is never home on week days D. She is never home on weekends

EN ESTA PARTE DE LA PRUEBA SE FORMULAN VARIAS PREGUNTAS A PARTIR DE UN TEXTO. USTED DEBE LEER CUIDADOSAMENTE EL TEXTO Y ELEGIR LA OPCIÓN QUE CORRESPONDA A LA PREGUNTA FORMULADA. George De Mestral (1906 - 1990) was a Swiss inventor best known for coming up with ribbon cling fastener. Velcro. One day in 1951, when he was out hunting, he noticed that his dog's coal was covered with burrs from plants it had walked through. When he examined the burrs closely he found that they could attach themselves to passing animals or to people's clothes by means of a large number of tiny hooks. He was reminded of a recent evening which had been ruined because the zipper on his wife's dress wouldn't work, something which she detested happening! De Mestral immediately realized that there was a possible solution to such problems a fastening system without movable or metal parts.

  1. The underlined word could means that A. burrs had the ability to attach themselves B. burrs were obliged to attach themselves C. burrs had the choice to attach themselves D. burrs were permitted to attach themselves
  2. De Mestral found burrs in A. industrial plants where he was walking to Velcro B. people feet plants whom he was walking with to Velcro C. the vegetation he was walking through D. animal plants when he was walking with his dog
    1. A possible antonym of tiny could be A. short B. huge C. small D. tall
  1. With ___________ did you speak? A. who B. what C. whom D. which
  2. Julian and Mary are talking about their vacation Julian: I’m so exited we have two week off ___________? Maggie: I’m not sure; I guess I’ll just stay home. I have lots to read Julian: Well, I’ll visit the coast. Why don’t you come with me. We have plenty room Maggie: Are you serious? I’d love to A. are going to read? B. why are you going to go? C. are you going to organize your room? D. what are you going to do?
  3. John is asking Peter about his father’s new and comfortable car.

A. What is the kind of the car? B. What kind of the car it is? C. What kind of car is it? D. What kind it is of car?

  1. A just married couple is preparing the lunch and the man asks the woman A. Do you like roast beef or a steak? B. Do you like sticks or cutlery? C. Do you like chocolate or tea? D. Do you like cake or ice cream?
  2. David is a studying abroad. It’s Christmas night and he is in his room thinking about his family in Colombia. Probably he is feeling A. pleasant and honest B. alone and sad C. proud and confident D. selfish and guilty

A continuación se presentan trozos de lectura sobre los cuales se formulan preguntas que deben responderse de acuerdo con la información suministrada en los textos.

Caligula, the emperor of Rome from AD. 37 to 41, owned that may have been history’s most pampered horse. Caligula loved and cared for this special horse, whose name was Incitatus, in the most unusual way. Incitatus lived in a place surrounded by the splendor and riches of royalty. His marble stall had an ivory manger and a golden water bowl. An average citizen of Rome had far fewer comforts than Incitatus enjoyed. The horse ate better quality food than most of the people of his day. Slaves, whose sole duty was to satisfy the horse’s every need, attended Incitatus constantly, while musicians entertained him with gentle melodies. Each evening Incitatus had dinner in a large banquet hall with senators and other important guests. The perfumed horse wore elegant jeweled collar to these feasts. What happened if an invited guest did not care to dine with a horse? Such an uncooperative person could face exile or even death. Caligula gave his horse virtually every luxury he could bestow. He even tried to appoint the horse to the office of Consul, an important political post that had once been held by Julius Cesar. The horse did not, however, assume political office. Two palace guards, feeling that Caligula had carried his bizarre affection for an equine companion to excess, murdered the emperor to end his mad rule.

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  1. Caligula was A. an ancient Roman city B. a pampered horse C. a marble stall D. an emperor of Rome
  2. A pampered horse A. has to wear diapers B. is well taken care of C. entertains others D. prepares the dinner

3 Guests who didn’t like horses A. refused to dine with one B. stayed away from Caligula C. probably didn’t admit it D. were sent to the doghouse

4 Something bizarre is A. sold in the market B. very costly C. equestrian in nature D. unusual or weird

5 This story is mainly about A. A horse that lived like a king B. killing uncooperative guests C. the emperor Caligula D. A jeweled collar for a horse

6 Which happened first? A. Caligula was killed B. Incitatus attended feasts C. Caligula became emperor D. Incitatus lived in a place