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INGLES EVALUACION

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Choose the best option according to the sentence:
If I win the lottery, I ---------- a new car.

Select one:
a. will buy
b. will buying
c. will have bought
d. will bought

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Complete the conversation using conditional sentences with the combination
present-future (first conditional):
I can’t afford that car.

Select one:
a. If you can’t, I will buy it for you.
b. If I am in the car, you are too.
c. If you can’t I am in the party.
d. If I drive the car you will be angry.

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Read the text "Living in the Big Apple" and answer the following question:
To most people, New York seems an incredibly exciting place to live. What do New
Yorkers think of their city?
A. THE SINGLE GIRL-Sherrin Bernstein
Living in Manhattan is one big financial struggle for Sherrin Bernstein, a trainee
beauty therapist. She earns enough to pay the bills, but there is little left for
luxuries. “I can’t afford to do expensive things”, she says. But she can have a lot
of fun in New York on a Budget. A good meal in a restaurant costs little, and her
favorite hobby is rollerblading in Central Park, which costs nothing. Apart from a
short break in Spain last year, Sherrin has not had a holiday in ten years. I wish I
could go to Italy. It is a fantastic place to go on vacations. She is paying her way
through college and earns money by working as a skating instructor. Despite the
financial drawbacks, she loves New York. “The energy in this city is incredible”.
The worst aspect, according to Sherrin, is pollution and noise. I wish the alarms
would not go off through the night. It’s hard to get a good night’s sleep. The
aggressive nature of New Yorkers also makes her uncomfortable. “People push you
out of the way on the subway or in the street. Sometimes I long for a more
peaceful way of life”.
B. THE FAMILY- Mr. and Mrs. Miles and their daughters
Seymour Miles, his wife, Jan, and their two daughters live in a three-bedroom
apartment, which is large by New York standards. Mr. Miles runs his own business
and Jan is vice-president at a bank. The Miles say they are fortunate they can
afford to send their daughters to a private school. “The school has an excellent
academic reputation, every child has a computer. Things like that influenced our
decision to invest so much in their education”. Bringing children up in New York
has its benefits and drawbacks. A big advantage is access to New York’s rich
cultural life. The girls go regularly to museums and art galleries and see all the
latest films. “In New York they are exposed to the diversity of people, they see
other cultures and are enriched by that” says Mr. Miles. The disadvantages is they
do not have the freedom to go out in the street and play. “We wish they could play
safely in the streets. Everything has to be supervised.” The Miles say New York is
becoming more expensive and dangerous to live in, so many people are leaving
and moving out to the suburbs.
C. THE COUPLE- Mr and Mrs Rochford
A few years ago, Jeff Rochford considered moving out of New York, “where he’s
lived in all his life. “Crime was out of control, the economy was in mess. It was
becoming a dangerous place to live. But the clampdown on crime has improved
the city tremendously”. Mr. Rochford and his wife, Verda, live in a tiny one-
bedroom apartment. Although it is expensive to live in Manhattan, Mr. Rochford
says he feeds off the city’s energy and would not live anywhere else. “Here we’ve
got everything at our fingertips. Anything you want is available 24 hours a day.
“Mrs. Rochford, however, who grew up on a farm in the country, says she has a
“love-hate” relationship with New York. “I hate that feeling of being closed in. We
wish we could buy a bigger house”, she says. “We’re trying to save up for a bigger
home”.
D. THE HOMELESS PERSON- Gerry Brown
Begging for coins on Fifth Avenue, Gerry Brown doesn’t display an ounce of self-
pity. “A lot of wealthy people live here and good luck to them. I know a lot of them
and they give me money because they like me”. Gerry, 44, has been unemployed
for five years. He stays at a friend’s house and comes into the city center every
day. “I do odd jobs”. He gets financial support and food stamps each month from
the State. The rest of the time he earns money by going through rubbish bins and
picking out cans and bottles for recycling. “I find stuff, like televisions and radios
and sell them”, he says. He is experienced enough to know to look after himself. “I
know where to get a free shower. I know where to get food – the supermarkets,
the restaurants – they all give it away.”
Taken from: Fast Track to FCE Longman Pearson Education Limited 2001
Who spends a lot of money for the benefit of others?

Select one:
a. Mr. and Mrs. Rochford.
b. Gerry Brown.
c. Sherrin Bernstein.
d. Mr. and Mrs. Miles.
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Choose the correct answer according to the meaning of the word:
It's an instrument for cutting, consisting essentially of a thin, sharp-edged, metal
blade fitted with a handle.

Select one:
a. Spoon.
b. Fork.
c. Scissors.
d. Knife.

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Read the following definition and according to it, select the correct word that best
fits the definition:

A person who purchases goods or services from another.

Select one:
a. Seller.
b. Salesman.
c. Customer.
d. Worker.

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Read the following definition and according to it, select the correct word that best
fits the definition:

It is someone who has, or is thought, by someone with authority to compel


testimonial evidence, either oral or written, to have relevant knowledge about an
event or other matter of interest.

Select one:
a. A watchmaker.
b. A witness.
c. A jury.
d. A jeweler.

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According to the text "The Tattoos", the numbers of people with tattoo
that have grown lately are?
For many years tattoos were associated with sailors and soldiers, then in the 60s
and 70s with bikers and heavy metal rock stars. But today more people from all
social classes are having tattoos done and there has been a significant increase in
the number of women who have them.
Many famous people have had tattoos done too. Footballer David Beckham, and
his wife, Victoria, both have tattoos of their first son's name Brooklyn. David has
one on his back and Victoria has one on her arm. Other famous people include
singers, actors and actresses such as Robbie Williams, Britney Spears, and
Angelina Jolie among others.
Tattoos have existed for more than 5.000 years. The word tattoo comes from the
Polynesian word tatau, meaning ''symbol''. In Polynesia tattoos were a sign of
social status and the transition from childhood to adult life. They became known in
the West when sailors on voyages of discovery to the Polynesian islands had
tattoos done because they wanted to be accepted by native people or because
they wanted a souvenir of their voyage.
The traditional method of tattooing is to make a drawing on the skin and then
trace the lines of the final tattoo by injecting ink under the skin, using a machine
with a needle. Sounds painful? It is. But not as painful (or expensive) as having a
tattoo removed! Modern laser surgery has improved the situation, but even with
this method there is no guarantee that a tattoo can be completely removed. So a
lot of people have henna tattoos, which are not permanent. These are fine if the
pure henna dye is used, but sometimes artists use inferior dyes containing the
chemical PPD, which can cause permanent skin problems. There are also semi -
permanent tattoos which can last for up to five years
Taken from: http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4242

Select one:
a. Bikers.
b. Punk rockers.
c. Man.
d. Woman.

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Choose the right option to respond the question according to the
reading "Broken Hearts And Fish out of water":
Why did the fish tank fall over?
Yesterday Tad and Hannah went to a seafood restaurant for lunch. While they
were eating, Hannah noticed a very cute guy at the next table. Later, when Tad
went to the restroom, Hannah started talking to the man, Jim. Tad came back
while they were talking, and he got very angry. He yelled at Jim and grabbed him
by the neck. Suddenly, Jim fainted. Tad didn’t know what to do, but Hannah
started to perform CPR on Jim. While Hannah was performing CPR, Jim’s girlfriend,
Tammy, walked into the restaurant. Tammy thought Hannah was kissing Jim, and
she suddenly fainted. Unfortunately, when she fainted, she crashed into a giant
fish tank. The fish and water spilled everywhere.
After the fish tank fell over, the restaurant manager left the cash register and ran
over to see what was happening. Before he returned to the cash register, someone
robbed it. Both Jim and Tammy recovered, but the restaurant lost a lot of money
and fish. The restaurant manager is suing Tad, Hannah, Jim and Tammy.
Taken from: http://www.onestopenglish.com/community/lesson-
share/pdfcontent/grammar/grammar-broken-hearts-and-fish-out-of-water-
lessonplan/147553.article

Select one:
a. Jim hit it.
b. Because Tammy fainted and crashed into the tank.
c. Because Hannah fainted into it.
d. Because the robber kicked it.

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Read the text "Are you in love?" and choose the best well-structured
sentence:
You think you are falling in love. You are really attracted to a certain person. But
this happened before and it was just a “crush”. How can you tell if it’s real this
time? Here is what our readers said:
If you are in love…
You will find yourself talking to or telephoning the person for no reason. (You
might pretend there’s a reason but often there is not).
You will find yourself bringing this person into every conversation. (“When I was in
Mexico -, “a friend begins. You interrupt with, “my boyfriend made a great Mexican
dinner last week”).
You might suddenly be interested in things you used to avoid. (“When a woman
asks me to tell her all about football, I know she is fallen in love,”) said a TV sports
announcer.
Ok, so you’ve fallen in love. But falling in love is one thing, and staying in love is
another thing. How can you tell, as time passes, that you are still in love? If you
stay in love, your relationship will change. You might not talk as much about the
person you are in love with. You might not always call him or her so often. But this
person will nevertheless become more and more important in your life.
You’ll find that you can be yourself with this person. When you first fell in love, you
were probably afraid to admit certain things about yourself. But now you can be
totally honest. You can trust him or her to accept you as you are. Falling in love is
great – staying in love is even better!
Taken from: Richards, J. Proctor, S. & Hull, J. (1997) New interchange 3rd edition,
(P. 59) Cambridge university press.

Select one:
a. I has had a crush many times, but I have never fallen in love.
b. I have had a crush many times, but now I has fallen in love.
c. I had have a crush many times, but I had never fallen in love.
d. I had had a crush many times, but now I have fallen in love.

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Read the text "Living in the Big Apple" and answer the following question:
To most people, New York seems an incredibly exciting place to live. What do New
Yorkers think of their city?
A. THE SINGLE GIRL-Sherrin Bernstein
Living in Manhattan is one big financial struggle for Sherrin Bernstein, a trainee
beauty therapist. She earns enough to pay the bills, but there is little left for
luxuries. “I can’t afford to do expensive things”, she says. But she can have a lot
of fun in New York on a Budget. A good meal in a restaurant costs little, and her
favorite hobby is rollerblading in Central Park, which costs nothing. Apart from a
short break in Spain last year, Sherrin has not had a holiday in ten years. I wish I
could go to Italy. It is a fantastic place to go on vacations. She is paying her way
through college and earns money by working as a skating instructor. Despite the
financial drawbacks, she loves New York. “The energy in this city is incredible”.
The worst aspect, according to Sherrin, is pollution and noise. I wish the alarms
would not go off through the night. It’s hard to get a good night’s sleep. The
aggressive nature of New Yorkers also makes her uncomfortable. “People push you
out of the way on the subway or in the street. Sometimes I long for a more
peaceful way of life”.
B. THE FAMILY- Mr. and Mrs. Miles and their daughters
Seymour Miles, his wife, Jan, and their two daughters live in a three-bedroom
apartment, which is large by New York standards. Mr. Miles runs his own business
and Jan is vice-president at a bank. The Miles say they are fortunate they can
afford to send their daughters to a private school. “The school has an excellent
academic reputation, every child has a computer. Things like that influenced our
decision to invest so much in their education”. Bringing children up in New York
has its benefits and drawbacks. A big advantage is access to New York’s rich
cultural life. The girls go regularly to museums and art galleries and see all the
latest films. “In New York they are exposed to the diversity of people, they see
other cultures and are enriched by that” says Mr. Miles. The disadvantages is they
do not have the freedom to go out in the street and play. “We wish they could play
safely in the streets. Everything has to be supervised.” The Miles say New York is
becoming more expensive and dangerous to live in, so many people are leaving
and moving out to the suburbs.
C. THE COUPLE- Mr and Mrs Rochford
A few years ago, Jeff Rochford considered moving out of New York, “where he’s
lived in all his life. “Crime was out of control, the economy was in mess. It was
becoming a dangerous place to live. But the clampdown on crime has improved
the city tremendously”. Mr. Rochford and his wife, Verda, live in a tiny one-
bedroom apartment. Although it is expensive to live in Manhattan, Mr. Rochford
says he feeds off the city’s energy and would not live anywhere else. “Here we’ve
got everything at our fingertips. Anything you want is available 24 hours a day.
“Mrs. Rochford, however, who grew up on a farm in the country, says she has a
“love-hate” relationship with New York. “I hate that feeling of being closed in. We
wish we could buy a bigger house”, she says. “We’re trying to save up for a bigger
home”.
D. THE HOMELESS PERSON- Gerry Brown
Begging for coins on Fifth Avenue, Gerry Brown doesn’t display an ounce of self-
pity. “A lot of wealthy people live here and good luck to them. I know a lot of them
and they give me money because they like me”. Gerry, 44, has been unemployed
for five years. He stays at a friend’s house and comes into the city center every
day. “I do odd jobs”. He gets financial support and food stamps each month from
the State. The rest of the time he earns money by going through rubbish bins and
picking out cans and bottles for recycling. “I find stuff, like televisions and radios
and sell them”, he says. He is experienced enough to know to look after himself. “I
know where to get a free shower. I know where to get food – the supermarkets,
the restaurants – they all give it away.”
Taken from: Fast Track to FCE Longman Pearson Education Limited 2001
Who sees no reason to complain about his/her situation?

Select one:
a. Sherrin Bernstein.
b. Gerry Brown.
c. Mr. and Mrs. Rochford.
d. Mr. and Mrs. Miles.

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Read the text "The Tattoos" and choose the best headline for this story:
For many years tattoos were associated with sailors and soldiers, then in the 60s
and 70s with bikers and heavy metal rock stars. But today more people from all
social classes are having tattoos done and there has been a significant increase in
the number of women who have them.
Many famous people have had tattoos done too. Footballer David Beckham, and
his wife, Victoria, both have tattoos of their first son's name Brooklyn. David has
one on his back and Victoria has one on her arm. Other famous people include
singers, actors and actresses such as Robbie Williams, Britney Spears, and
Angelina Jolie among others.
Tattoos have existed for more than 5.000 years. The word tattoo comes from the
Polynesian word tatau, meaning ''symbol''. In Polynesia tattoos were a sign of
social status and the transition from childhood to adult life. They became known in
the West when sailors on voyages of discovery to the Polynesian islands had
tattoos done because they wanted to be accepted by native people or because
they wanted a souvenir of their voyage.
The traditional method of tattooing is to make a drawing on the skin and then
trace the lines of the final tattoo by injecting ink under the skin, using a machine
with a needle. Sounds painful? It is. But not as painful (or expensive) as having a
tattoo removed! Modern laser surgery has improved the situation, but even with
this method there is no guarantee that a tattoo can be completely removed. So a
lot of people have henna tattoos, which are not permanent. These are fine if the
pure henna dye is used, but sometimes artists use inferior dyes containing the
chemical PPD, which can cause permanent skin problems. There are also semi -
permanent tattoos which can last for up to five years
Taken from: http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4242

Select one:
a. Three Taiwanese fishermen.
b. A small boat fishing.
c. Fishermen found safe and sound.
d. The power of sea.

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According to the, when Hellen says "that´s the trick parents play on you", she
means:

Select one:
a. That´s how they play with children.
b. That´s the clue to play a game.
c. That´s the way they teach.
d. That´s the way how parent learn.

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Choose the best option to complete the sentence:
I had to broke suddenly when the other driver didn't signal to show his
__________to turn left.

Select one:
a. intention
b. idea
c. plan
d. promise

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Select wish or hope and the correct form of the verb in past perfect tense
according to the sentence:
I could not do all the questions in the exam, I _____, I _________(be) able to do
them all.

Select one:
a. hope/had not been
b. wish/had not been
c. hope/had been
d. wish/had been

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Read the text "The Simple Life" and answer the following question:
Five people talk about how they have cleared the clutter from their lives and are
now living in style with relatively few possessions.
A. Toby Thomson
I’m a perfectionist and this is reflected in my apartment. I used to live in a small
flat that was quite cluttered with lots of possessions scattered all over the place.
By contrast, my present place is wonderfully empty and spacious. The rooms are
all painted white and when you’re inside them, you feel great because you get
maximum use of the natural daylight. I have no pictures on the walls. As an
architect, I work with drawings all day and I don’t want to look at them in the
evening. Everything in the apartment has to be just right. I take ages choosing
each piece of furniture or lamp because I think it through carefully and know
exactly what I’m after.
B. Melanie Martin
Having a simple orderly wardrobe makes life less complicated. These days I am
much more careful about clothes that I used to be. I buy one well-made piece of
clothing that I’m going to love and cherish, rather than several inexpensive items
which will son wear out. I’ve refined my wardrobe down to a couple of well-known
labels and I take a lot of care whenever I buy something to make sure it’s right for
me. A few years ago, I would just take clothes off the rails without really thinking
about whether they’d suit me. Inevitably, some of them would get thrown away
unworn. Having fewer clothes means you know exactly what goes with what. When
I get dressed in the morning I don’t spend half an hour rummaging through stuff
trying to figure out what will look right.
C. Annabella Bevan
My flat is uncluttered, I have wooden floors and only a few pieces of furniture, but
I have chosen what I own with care. But If I go off something, I won’t hesitate to
throw it out because, for me, things have to be right. I work from home and I’m
setting up my own company to sell things on the Internet, but I’d like to work in a
soothing, relaxing environment. Having an orderly home and wardrobe helps me
to cope with the frantic lifestyle people around me lead in London. It sounds
strange, but when I switch on my computer here, I feel a lot calmer than I would
in an office. Of course, the look of things does come into it too, but I think if you
keep your clothes and possessions tidy, it can improve your mood.
D. Graham Knight
The design of my flat is not a fashion statement. It’s meant to be modern and
contemporary, but I did it because I like it, not because it’s the current trend. It’s
very much my space because I designed the interior myself. It’s very sparse, but
very homely. It’s also very functional. I love cooking and the focal point of the flat
is the Steel worktop in the kitchen area. There’s no dining table, so I both cook
and eat on the worktop. I’m always having people round for dinner and they seem
to like the informality of it. In the living room, there are two cream sofas and a
black side table. I don’t feel the need for anything else because I’m not a very
materialistic person really.
Who aims to provide a relaxed atmosphere for guests?

Select one:
a. Toby Thomson.
b. Melanie Martin.
c. Anabella Bevan.
d. Graham Knight.

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Choose the correct option without spelling mistake:
If Ana doesn’t study ___

Select one:
a. she will fail the exam.
b. she will be latte.
c. she won’t studies.
d. she will failed the exam.

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Find the wrong word, then choose the correct answer according to the following
options:

If I find her address, I was send her an invitation.

Select one:
a. Are.
b. Is.
c. Will.
d. Was.

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Read the text "The Simple Life" and answer the following question:
Five people talk about how they have cleared the clutter from their lives and are
now living in style with relatively few possessions.
A. Toby Thomson
I’m a perfectionist and this is reflected in my apartment. I used to live in a small
flat that was quite cluttered with lots of possessions scattered all over the place.
By contrast, my present place is wonderfully empty and spacious. The rooms are
all painted white and when you’re inside them, you feel great because you get
maximum use of the natural daylight. I have no pictures on the walls. As an
architect, I work with drawings all day and I don’t want to look at them in the
evening. Everything in the apartment has to be just right. I take ages choosing
each piece of furniture or lamp because I think it through carefully and know
exactly what I’m after.
B. Melanie Martin
Having a simple orderly wardrobe makes life less complicated. These days I am
much more careful about clothes that I used to be. I buy one well-made piece of
clothing that I’m going to love and cherish, rather than several inexpensive items
which will son wear out. I’ve refined my wardrobe down to a couple of well-known
labels and I take a lot of care whenever I buy something to make sure it’s right for
me. A few years ago, I would just take clothes off the rails without really thinking
about whether they’d suit me. Inevitably, some of them would get thrown away
unworn. Having fewer clothes means you know exactly what goes with what. When
I get dressed in the morning I don’t spend half an hour rummaging through stuff
trying to figure out what will look right.
C. Annabella Bevan
My flat is uncluttered, I have wooden floors and only a few pieces of furniture, but
I have chosen what I own with care. But If I go off something, I won’t hesitate to
throw it out because, for me, things have to be right. I work from home and I’m
setting up my own company to sell things on the Internet, but I’d like to work in a
soothing, relaxing environment. Having an orderly home and wardrobe helps me
to cope with the frantic lifestyle people around me lead in London. It sounds
strange, but when I switch on my computer here, I feel a lot calmer than I would
in an office. Of course, the look of things does come into it too, but I think if you
keep your clothes and possessions tidy, it can improve your mood.
D. Graham Knight
The design of my flat is not a fashion statement. It’s meant to be modern and
contemporary, but I did it because I like it, not because it’s the current trend. It’s
very much my space because I designed the interior myself. It’s very sparse, but
very homely. It’s also very functional. I love cooking and the focal point of the flat
is the Steel worktop in the kitchen area. There’s no dining table, so I both cook
and eat on the worktop. I’m always having people round for dinner and they seem
to like the informality of it. In the living room, there are two cream sofas and a
black side table. I don’t feel the need for anything else because I’m not a very
materialistic person really.
Who has a home now which is quite unlike a previous one?

Select one:
a. Graham Knight.
b. Toby Thomson.
c. Annabella Bevan.
d. Melanie Martin.

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Read the text "Late for the Party" and answer the following question:
Last week-end my sister had a birthday party. There was a snowstorm that day
and the traffic was horrible. I was so late I missed most of the party. By the time I
arrived all the cake had been eaten and most of the wine had been drunk. All the
gifts had been opened too. Songs had been sung and wishes had been said. A
good time was had by everyone! I stayed long enough to finish the last of the wine
and help my sister clean up after the party. The drive home was much easier
because the roads had been plowed by the time I left my sister’s apartment.
Taken from: http://www.readingesl.ca/grammar/past.htm
Had the sister enjoyed the party?

Select one:
a. No, because she arrived late.
b. Yes, because she had been on time.
c. Yes, because she had been with her friends.
d. No, because she had forgotten to go there.

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This meaning corresponds to a word. Which one is it?
If you exercise regularly, you stay in shape:

Select one:
a. Physical education.
b. Traveling.
c. Physical activity.
d. Healthy candies.

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Choose the right answer of the question according to the reading "My
Life":
Is he used to spend time outdoors with their friends nowadays?
I used to live in Romania but now I live in Barcelona, Spain. I have lived here for
seven years now, so I am used to the lifestyle. Life is more hectic here than in
Romania. I had to get used to eating lots of seafood. In Romania I used to eat fish
only once or twice a year. It took me a while to get used to having lunch late - the
first months in Barcelona I used to be hungry all the time! I also had to get used
to a different mentality. People in Barcelona are more laid-back and spend time
outdoors with their friends.
Now I am used to meeting up with friends after dinner, which often happens after
10 o'clock at night. The thing I can't get used to is the coffee. In Romania I used
to drink a lot of coffee but it was much less strong. Now I always add extra water
to my coffee to be able to drink it.
Taken from: http://www.ejerciciodeingles.com/ejercicios-distinguir-used-to-be-
used-toget-used-to/D

Select one:
a. Yes, because people in Barcelona are boring.
b. No, because he is boring.
c. Yes, because people in Barcelona are more laid-back.
d. No, because he doesn't like to spend time outdoors.

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In this question there are three wrong answers and only one correct answer.

Choose the correct one:

Select one:
a. Francois went to the movies after he eat dinner.
b. Francois went to the movies after he ate dinner.
c. Francois went to the movies after he eta dinner.
d. Francois went to the movies after he atte dinner.

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Complete the conversation with the appropriate answer:
Ann: Tim, do you know where are my keys?

Select one:
a. Tim: I seen them on the sofa before I ate my dinner.
b. Tim: I have seen them on the sofa before I ate my dinner.
c. Tim: I saw them on the sofa before ate my dinner.
d. Tim: I had seen them on the sofa before I ate my dinner.

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Choose the best option to complete the sentence:
Nancy will attend class __________

Select one:
a. after she finished her homework.
b. after she will finish her homework.
c. after she finishes her homework.
d. after she is finishing her homework.

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According to the text "The Tattoos", in the third paragraph the word fairly
is an adjective to express:
For many years tattoos were associated with sailors and soldiers, then in the 60s
and 70s with bikers and heavy metal rock stars. But today more people from all
social classes are having tattoos done and there has been a significant increase in
the number of women who have them.
Many famous people have had tattoos done too. Footballer David Beckham, and
his wife, Victoria, both have tattoos of their first son's name Brooklyn. David has
one on his back and Victoria has one on her arm. Other famous people include
singers, actors and actresses such as Robbie Williams, Britney Spears, and
Angelina Jolie among others.
Tattoos have existed for more than 5.000 years. The word tattoo comes from the
Polynesian word tatau, meaning ''symbol''. In Polynesia tattoos were a sign of
social status and the transition from childhood to adult life. They became known in
the West when sailors on voyages of discovery to the Polynesian islands had
tattoos done because they wanted to be accepted by native people or because
they wanted a souvenir of their voyage.
The traditional method of tattooing is to make a drawing on the skin and then
trace the lines of the final tattoo by injecting ink under the skin, using a machine
with a needle. Sounds painful? It is. But not as painful (or expensive) as having a
tattoo removed! Modern laser surgery has improved the situation, but even with
this method there is no guarantee that a tattoo can be completely removed. So a
lot of people have henna tattoos, which are not permanent. These are fine if the
pure henna dye is used, but sometimes artists use inferior dyes containing the
chemical PPD, which can cause permanent skin problems. There are also semi -
permanent tattoos which can last for up to five years
Taken from: http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4242

Select one:
a. Small quantity.
b. Normal size.
c. Big size.
d. Large degree.

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