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PREGUNTAS DE SELECCIÒN MÚLTIPLE CON ÚNICA RESPUESTA – (TIPO I). LAS SIGUIENTES PREGUNTAS CONSTAN DE UN ENUNCIADO Y CUATRO POSIBLES RESPUESTAS DE LA CUAL UNA ES CORRECTA. EN LA HOJA DE RESPUESTAS, RELLENE EL ÓVALO QUE SELECCIONÓ COMO LA OPCIÓN CORR


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INSTITUCION EDUCATIVA TECNICO SUPERIOR-NEIVA

PRUEBA INSTITUCIONAL DE RENDIMIENTO ACADEMICO “PIRA”- 2014

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PREGUNTAS DE SELECCIÒN MÚLTIPLE CON ÚNICA RESPUESTA – (TIPO I). LAS SIGUIENTES PREGUNTAS CONSTAN DE UN ENUNCIADO Y CUATRO POSIBLES RESPUESTAS DE LA CUAL UNA ES CORRECTA. EN LA HOJA DE RESPUESTAS, RELLENE EL ÓVALO QUE SELECCIONÓ COMO LA OPCIÓN CORRECTA PARA CADA PREGUNTA.

RESPONDA LA PREGUNTA 1 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO  

¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?

En la pregunta 1 , marque A, B o C en su hoja de respuestas.

Ejemplo:

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0.

A

B

C

                                                                        RESPUESTA 0

A. on milk

B. on bread

C. on ice cream

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1.                                                      

A. on a Fabric

B. on a Company

C. on Factory

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2.

  1. on a trial
  2. on a  can
  3. on a  game

RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 3-10  DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO  

Lea el artículo y luego responda las preguntas.

En las preguntas  3-10, marque A, B , C o D en su hoja de respuestas

CHERNOBYL

It is sad that while environmentalists were sparing no effort to try to save our Earth, a major disaster happened to rip it almost completely apart.

The world's worst nuclear accident occurred on Saturday, 26 April 1986 at about 1.25 am in Northern Ukraine. The Chernobyl nuclear plant was the show piece of the Soviet Union. It had four massive reactors, each containing about two thousand tons of nuclear material. The plant produced 17% of the country's total power. The explosions started at Reactor Number Four.

Incompetent officers and bad management were blamed for the cause of the disaster. Investigations showed that the day before the accident, a series of tests were being ordered by some officers who wanted to see how far the reactor could be pushed. Tragedy struck when two massive explosions blew away the building's roof and sides and ejected thousands of tons of radio-active material. The smell of ozone filled the air.

Deadly radiation poisoning spread quickly among both the firefighters and the people in the surrounding areas of Chernobyl. More than 15,000 were reported dead. It was reported that that morning, a man who had been sunbathing, ran into his house to show his family the beautiful tan he had acquired in just a few minutes. He started vomiting less than fifteen minutes later and died soon after. Like many others, he had been exposed to radiation.

Over time the toll of those affected by the Chernobyl accident is expected to reach four million. Birth defects among people and animals living in the nearby areas have increased at an alarming rate. Horses were born with eight deformed legs, pigs with no eyes and eggs often contained several yolks. Tragically people of these regions returned to their homes because they did not believe in the invisible threat of radiation. A tourist company had even taken advantage of the disaster and organised tours to the disaster area.

3. Environmentalists are people who

  1. work in the Ministry of the Environment
  2. believe in good government
  3. are concerned with the quality of the air
  4. help to prevent accidents from happening

4. The Soviet Union was very ______ its Chernobyl nuclear plant

  1. anxious about
  2. proud of
  3. grateful to
  4. ashamed of

5. Radio-active material was released into the air by the ______.

  1. nuclear explosions
  2. series of tests
  3. incompetent officers
  4. ozone layer

6. The man who had been sunbathing died because of ______.

  1. food poisoning
  2. stomach convulsions
  3. nuclear heat
  4. cancer

7. People returned to their homes in Northern Ukraine because ______.

  1. they had nowhere else to go
  2. they were unaware of the danger of radiation
  3. they were no worried about radiation
  4. they believed that radiation is invisible

LLENE LOS ESPACIOS EN BLANCO en las preguntas 8-15 seleccionando la palabra correcta, para cada espacio, de las tres opciones A, B ó C en su hoja de respuestas

Selling human eggs

A twenty-five-year-old English woman has advertised 8) __________ own eggs for sale 9) __________ the internet to pay off her credit card debt. She 10) __________ that she has three jobs - a day job and two part-time jobs in pubs 11) __________ the evening, but thinks selling her eggs would be a better way to 12) __________ out her money problems.

Last year, the law changed and children 13) __________ from donated eggs can be told 14) __________ their biological mother is. Since then, fewer women have been donating eggs. Critics 15) __________ that it is dangerous to donate eggs and also say that people should do it for free and not for money. Despite the critics, it is likely that paying for eggs will become more common in the future.

8.

  1. the
  2. her
  3. hers

9.

A.   in

  1. at
  2. on

10

  1. says
  2. speaks
  3. talks

11.

  1. in
  2. on
  3. at

12.

  1. sorting
  2. sorted
  3. sort

13.

  1. born
  2. be born
  3. are born

14.

  1. than
  2. whom
  3. who

15.

  1. saying
  2. said
  3. says

INSTITUCION EDUCATIVA TECNICO SUPERIOR-NEIVA

PRUEBA INSTITUCIONAL DE RENDIMIENTO ACADEMICO “PIRA”- 2014

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