Quimica
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS
ESCUELA ACADEMICO PROFESIONAL DE MATEMÁTICA E INFORMÁTICA
EXAM OF ENGLISH
I.- Complete the sentences in the correct form (future tense):
1. They____________at about 8 a.m. (to arrive)
2. She_____________her boss next week (to contact)
3. He_____________this exercise(to explain)
4. I think you____________thisjob (to get)
5. Anilu______________her bike next week (to repair)
6. We ____________Ica by the end of next year(to visit)
7. Richi___________the teams(to manage)
8. Evelyn_________this with her mother tonight (to discuss)
9. Jose ___________to the party on Sunday( to come)
10. My sister________T.V.(to watch)
II.- Circle the form of the verb be that best completes eachsentence.
1. | The megalopolis of Dallas-Fort Worth and its surrounding cities (is, are) expected to reach a population of over 5 million people in the next couple of years. |
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2. | Leprosy (is, are) a mildly infectious malady capable of producing deformity or disfigurement. |
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3. | We (is, are) concerned about Courtney's diction, so we may need to take her to a speech therapist.|
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4. | Skeet shooting is a form of trapshooting in which clay targets (is, are) thrown from traps to simulate birds in flight. |
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5. | A butterfly's wings (is, are) very frail and can be damaged if they are not handled carefully. |
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6. | Humans (is, are) one of the most homogenous species on Earth. |
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7. | What (is, are) it about the appearance of a spider that stirsan immediate feeling of phobia within most humans? |
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8. | Giving out personal information online (is, are) incredibly naive. |
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9. | It is difficult being around someone who is a hypochondriac because it seems they (is, are) always complaining about one illness or another. |
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10. | It (is, are) common these days for people to seek enormous sums of money as redress. |
|11. | In the United States, school attendance (is, are) compulsory until age 16. |
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12. | The stories about the outlaw Jesse James have made him a legendary figure, but many of them (is, are) not true. |
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13. | Contributions to the Presidential Campaign Fund (is, are) voluntary. |
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14. | Ethan (is, are) looking at a very tenuous future if he doesn't start applying himselfand develop some kind of ambition. |
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15. | Austin's facial expressions when he sings (is, are) a quirk that is very annoying to me. |
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16. | Noah's ingenious plan to stop the littering problem in our city (is, are) one that is admired by many of his colleagues. |
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17. | Connor is so arrant in his taste for Italian food that there (is, are) certain items he will not eat unlessthey are imported directly from Italy. |
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18. | Although the day care center (is, are) chaotic at times, it also has a halcyon atmosphere. |
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19. | My little sister is gullible, so we (is, are) continuously pulling pranks on her to see if she'll fall for another one. |
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20. | It (is, are) almost a fetish with some people to impress people to whom they do not even know. |
|Circle the form of the verb be that best completes each sentence.
1. | When talking about your family, it (is, are) wise to be discreet. |
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2. | The image of Lincoln (is, are) on a penny. |
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3. | The sun and stars (is, are) luminous bodies. |
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4. | It (is, are) paramount that you decide which college you would like to attend before it is too late to apply for theupcoming semester. |
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5. | The owners of the bicycle shop (is, are) very amiable and helpful with advice. |
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6. | The matriarch of our family (is, are) going to be 100 years old in August. |
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7. | Those clothes (is, are) not deemed appropriate for this type of event. |
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8. | Our family's matriarch (is, are) known for passing down her recipes to all of her daughters and...
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