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CORPORACIÓN UNIFICADA NACIONAL DE EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR

ENGLISH EXAM -LEVEL B-1-2

Nombre del Estudiante: EDUARDO JOSE ZUÑIGA LOPESIERRA Código: 1082908926
Nombres y Apellidos del docente: LUIS JOSÉ RODRÍGUEZ GARAY Date: 11 SEPTIEMBRE 2012
Nombre del Programa: NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES

GRAMMAR FOCUS
Exercise # 1

Make thepast simple:
1. She brought some chocolates to the party.
2. I heard a new song on the radio.
3. I read three books last week.
4. They spoke French to the waitress.
5. He understood during the class, but now he doesn't Understand.
6. I forgot to buy some milk.
7. She had a baby in June.
8. You lost your keys last week.
9. They swam 500m.
10. I gave my mother a CD for Christmas.

Tomadocon fines estrictamente didácticos. En: http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/irregular-verbs-exercise-1.html

Exercise # 2

Make the past simple, positive, negative or question:
1. Where did she go?
2. What did you do?
3. He worked in a bank.
4. You didn´t call me.
5. Did you wear your red dress?
6. He didn´t read that book.
7. Did you go?
8. Did she study last night?
9. Did we arrivelast?
10. Who did you meet?

Tomado con fines estrictamente didácticos. En: http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/support-files/past_simple_form_with_other_verbs_mixed_exercise_4.pdf


Exercise # 3

Form negative statements using the given words/phrases.
Example:
reading / the children / not / books / are
Answer:
The children are not reading books.

1) We do not like homework.2) Doris does not make breakfast.
3) You are not swimming.
4) The Millers do not live in a flat.
5) She does not play handball at school.

Tomado con fines estrictamente didácticos. En: http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/word_order/sentences8.htm






Exercise # 4


Learning numbers and letters

|Whole Numbers |letters |
|345 |Three Hundred Forty Five |
|7890 |Seven Thousand, Eight Hundred Ninety |
|3456|Three Thousand fifty-six |
|23456 |Twenty Three Thousand Four hundred Fifty Six |
|345779 |Three Hundred Forty Five Thousand, Six HundredSeventy Nine |
|23456709 |Twenty-three million four hundred fifty-six thousand seven hundred and nine |

Veintitrés millones cuatrocientos cincuenta y seis mil setecientos nueve


II: READING COMPREHENSION


Reading Comprehension
Instructions: Read through the text,answer the questions that follow.
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When you imagine the desert, you probably think of a very hot place covered with sand. Although this is a good description for many deserts, Earth’s largest desert is actually a very cold place covered with ice: Antarctica.


In order for an area to be considered a desert, it must receive very little rainfall. More specifically, it must receive anaverage of less than ten inches of precipitation—which can be rain, sleet, hail, or snow—on the ground every year. Antarctica, the coldest place on earth, has an average temperature that usually falls below the freezing point. And because cold air holds less moisture than warm air, the air in Antarctica does not hold much moisture at all. This is evident in the low precipitation statistics recorded...
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