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Pregunta 1 de 60
1. Pregunta
1: Hello. Is this ___________ jaket?
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Pregunta 2 de 60
2. Pregunta
2: What colour is that horse?
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3. Pregunta
What number goes in the gap? Seventeen, eighteen, _______________, twenty.
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4. Pregunta
My friend _____________ blue eyes and brown hair.
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5. Pregunta
There are two children in the bedroom. _____________
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6. Pregunta
We live in a flat. We haven´t got _________ balconies.
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7. Pregunta
They are not my clothes. They are _____________
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8. Pregunta
There are three plates _____________ the shelf
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9. Pregunta
My brother´s birthday is on the _________ November
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10. Pregunta
I go to school six days a week but today I ______ at home.
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11. Pregunta
Today we are going to the beach. Yesterday we ________ in Rome.
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12. Pregunta
This street goes _________ the center of the city to the castle.
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13. Pregunta
Last weekend our cousins _________ to our house for a week.
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14. Pregunta
We like basketball and we __________ play it in the park.
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15. Pregunta
I am twelve and my sister is fifteen. She´s ___________ than me.
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16. Pregunta
We _________ tennis at the club next weekend.
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17. Pregunta
I _________________ a card for my mother´s birthday. Do you think she will be angry?
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18. Pregunta
He has been at the top of the music charts____________ the last six months.
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19. Pregunta
Do you think they _______ by car or by bicycle?
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20. Pregunta
They took part in the procession because ____________.
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21. Pregunta
If we go into town early in the morning, the shops _________ full of people.
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22. Pregunta
Our school has a strict rule that you _________ unsuitable clothes for class.
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23. Pregunta
While we were waiting in the cafeteria, our cousins ______________ a lot of money on presents.
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24. Pregunta
Tomorrow ____________ my dentist for my anual check-up.
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25. Pregunta
If you could go to university, what __________?
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26. Pregunta
When my brother and I were small, we _________ that we were the King and the Queen.
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27. Pregunta
Our parish youth club ________ by a group of volunteers.
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28. Pregunta
What do you think _________ for our anniversary party?
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29. Pregunta
The president told us that if we worked more overtime, our salaries _____________.
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30. Pregunta
James thinks he saw a ghost last night. He ___________ about it ever since he got up this morning.
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31. Pregunta
By the time we ___________ all the rubbish into boxes, it was after midnight.
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32. Pregunta
If they hadn´t bought that expensive new car, they ____________ a holiday.
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33. Pregunta
When it kept breaking down, Richard wish he __________ such a cheap mobile pone.
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34. Pregunta
This design _____________ to be board for approval by the end of last year, but it still hasn´t been received.
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35. Pregunta
We were delighted to hear that chemical emissions from the local factory _________.
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36. Pregunta
She´s obsessed with looking like a fashion model. She ___________ at least 14 kilos this year.
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37. Pregunta
If you _______ to hear the news at lunchtime, can you let me know the results of the match?
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38. Pregunta
___________ global warming continues, the sea level will rise.
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39. Pregunta
The teacher asked us to bounce ideas _________ each other.
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40. Pregunta
Matt accused _________ in the exam.
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41. Pregunta
____________ Jack pretended to understand everything.
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42. Pregunta
Choose the correct version:
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43. Pregunta
Choose the correct version:
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44. Pregunta
Choose the correct version:
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45. Pregunta
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46. Pregunta
Essays are __________ pieces of writing.
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47. Pregunta
Formal letters accept direct questions to the addressee.
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48. Pregunta
You must end your formal letter with _______ if the beginning is Dear Sir / Madam.
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49. Pregunta
An article must have a title.
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50. Pregunta
A report is written just to give information about something.
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51. Pregunta
Contractions _________ allowed in essays.
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52. Pregunta
In reviews I _________ paragraphs.
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53. Pregunta
In emails to friends I _______ use exclamation marks
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54. Pregunta
I ___________ use questions to interest readers in articles
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55. Pregunta
I use _________ in reports
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56. Pregunta
Read the text and choose the best answer.
The son of a well-known British film director Jhon Boorman, Charley Boorman became famous by making two popular television series with the film star Ewan McGregor. In these series Boorman and McGregor rode huge distanes on motorbikes.
Boorman was looking for a new challenge when his friend TV director Russ Mulkin suggested going from Ireland to Australia using any means of transport. To be precise, the idea was to take any means of transport except planes, unless this was absolutely necessary. Boorman loved the idea and immediately began to plan the journey with Russ and a cameraman called Mungo. Together they made a trip into a TV series called By any means.
They began in Ireland because this was where Charley had grown up and started riding motorbikes at the age of just 15. The team began and ended the trip on motorbikes because these are Boorman´s favourite type of transport. But they alo went by express train,ferry,taxi,coach,bus,car,tractor,van,lorry,hot-air balloon, and helicopter. Sometimes there were delays and they missed a connection. On two occasions Boorman ended up catching a plane because there was no alternative. But he preferred more exotic types of transport like an elephant in India and a camel in Australia. It was good that they didn´t have to carry much luggage.
At times Charley got very tired, specially in long –distance trains. He found it difficult to sleep on night trains, and sleep in general was a problem. The three travellers usually stayed in hotels and hostels, but sleeping in a different bed each night was exhausting. Once whe they slept in a tent it was nearly a disaster. They´d spent the whole day on their bikes when it started raining. They were in the middle of the jungle in Cambodia during the monsoon. It rained all night and Charley slept with his camera in his hand. He was expecting something terrible to happen at any moment and wanted to make sure that he could at least film it.Water gave Boorman one of his best moments in the trip, but also some of the worst. The best were when they were travelling on a “Rocket Boat” in Cambodia. The boat really go like a rocket and Chraley loved the thrilled and excitement of the trip. But on other occasions when they were sailng, he thought he was going to die. On one trip from Bali o Borneo, the ship was very old and the water started to pour in. Luckily another boat was going past and rescued them. It was fortunate too that they were just beginning their trip and weren´t in the middle of the ocean! And while they were sailing from Timor to Australia a storm hit them. The waves were over 4 meters high and they were only travelling in a small boat. Again, luck was with them, and after 36 hours of sailing in terrible conditions they arrived safely. For Charlie this was the hardest part of the trip.
By the time Boorman arrived in Sydney, Australia, he´d spent 102 days travelling used 112 different types of transport, travelled across three continents and 25 countries, and had covered more tan 32,000kilometers.______________
Charlie Booman is
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Pregunta 57 de 60
57. Pregunta
Read the text and choose the best answer.
The son of a well-known British film director Jhon Boorman, Charley Boorman became famous by making two popular television series with the film star Ewan McGregor. In these series Boorman and McGregor rode huge distanes on motorbikes.
Boorman was looking for a new challenge when his friend TV director Russ Mulkin suggested going from Ireland to Australia using any means of transport. To be precise, the idea was to take any means of transport except planes, unless this was absolutely necessary. Boorman loved the idea and immediately began to plan the journey with Russ and a cameraman called Mungo. Together they made a trip into a TV series called By any means.
They began in Ireland because this was where Charley had grown up and started riding motorbikes at the age of just 15. The team began and ended the trip on motorbikes because these are Boorman´s favourite type of transport. But they alo went by express train,ferry,taxi,coach,bus,car,tractor,van,lorry,hot-air balloon, and helicopter. Sometimes there were delays and they missed a connection. On two occasions Boorman ended up catching a plane because there was no alternative. But he preferred more exotic types of transport like an elephant in India and a camel in Australia. It was good that they didn´t have to carry much luggage.
At times Charley got very tired, specially in long –distance trains. He found it difficult to sleep on night trains, and sleep in general was a problem. The three travellers usually stayed in hotels and hostels, but sleeping in a different bed each night was exhausting. Once whe they slept in a tent it was nearly a disaster. They´d spent the whole day on their bikes when it started raining. They were in the middle of the jungle in Cambodia during the monsoon. It rained all night and Charley slept with his camera in his hand. He was expecting something terrible to happen at any moment and wanted to make sure that he could at least film it.
Water gave Boorman one of his best moments in the trip, but also some of the worst. The best were when they were travelling on a “Rocket Boat” in Cambodia. The boat really go like a rocket and Chraley loved the thrilled and excitement of the trip. But on other occasions when they were sailng, he thought he was going to die. On one trip from Bali o Borneo, the ship was very old and the water started to pour in. Luckily another boat was going past and rescued them. It was fortunate too that they were just beginning their trip and weren´t in the middle of the ocean! And while they were sailing from Timor to Australia a storm hit them. The waves were over 4 meters high and they were only travelling in a small boat. Again, luck was with them, and after 36 hours of sailing in terrible conditions they arrived safely. For Charlie this was the hardest part of the trip.
By the time Boorman arrived in Sydney, Australia, he´d spent 102 days travelling used 112 different types of transport, travelled across three continents and 25 countries, and had covered more tan 32,000kilometers.
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Charlie, Russ and Mungo…
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Pregunta 58 de 60
58. Pregunta
Read the text and choose the best answer.
The son of a well-known British film director Jhon Boorman, Charley Boorman became famous by making two popular television series with the film star Ewan McGregor. In these series Boorman and McGregor rode huge distanes on motorbikes.
Boorman was looking for a new challenge when his friend TV director Russ Mulkin suggested going from Ireland to Australia using any means of transport. To be precise, the idea was to take any means of transport except planes, unless this was absolutely necessary. Boorman loved the idea and immediately began to plan the journey with Russ and a cameraman called Mungo. Together they made a trip into a TV series called By any means.
They began in Ireland because this was where Charley had grown up and started riding motorbikes at the age of just 15. The team began and ended the trip on motorbikes because these are Boorman´s favourite type of transport. But they alo went by express train,ferry,taxi,coach,bus,car,tractor,van,lorry,hot-air balloon, and helicopter. Sometimes there were delays and they missed a connection. On two occasions Boorman ended up catching a plane because there was no alternative. But he preferred more exotic types of transport like an elephant in India and a camel in Australia. It was good that they didn´t have to carry much luggage.
At times Charley got very tired, specially in long –distance trains. He found it difficult to sleep on night trains, and sleep in general was a problem. The three travellers usually stayed in hotels and hostels, but sleeping in a different bed each night was exhausting. Once whe they slept in a tent it was nearly a disaster. They´d spent the whole day on their bikes when it started raining. They were in the middle of the jungle in Cambodia during the monsoon. It rained all night and Charley slept with his camera in his hand. He was expecting something terrible to happen at any moment and wanted to make sure that he could at least film it.
Water gave Boorman one of his best moments in the trip, but also some of the worst. The best were when they were travelling on a “Rocket Boat” in Cambodia. The boat really go like a rocket and Chraley loved the thrilled and excitement of the trip. But on other occasions when they were sailng, he thought he was going to die. On one trip from Bali o Borneo, the ship was very old and the water started to pour in. Luckily another boat was going past and rescued them. It was fortunate too that they were just beginning their trip and weren´t in the middle of the ocean! And while they were sailing from Timor to Australia a storm hit them. The waves were over 4 meters high and they were only travelling in a small boat. Again, luck was with them, and after 36 hours of sailing in terrible conditions they arrived safely. For Charlie this was the hardest part of the trip.
By the time Boorman arrived in Sydney, Australia, he´d spent 102 days travelling used 112 different types of transport, travelled across three continents and 25 countries, and had covered more tan 32,000kilometers.
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It was difficult to sleep because they…
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Pregunta 59 de 60
59. Pregunta
Read the text and choose the best answer.
The son of a well-known British film director Jhon Boorman, Charley Boorman became famous by making two popular television series with the film star Ewan McGregor. In these series Boorman and McGregor rode huge distanes on motorbikes.
Boorman was looking for a new challenge when his friend TV director Russ Mulkin suggested going from Ireland to Australia using any means of transport. To be precise, the idea was to take any means of transport except planes, unless this was absolutely necessary. Boorman loved the idea and immediately began to plan the journey with Russ and a cameraman called Mungo. Together they made a trip into a TV series called By any means.
They began in Ireland because this was where Charley had grown up and started riding motorbikes at the age of just 15. The team began and ended the trip on motorbikes because these are Boorman´s favourite type of transport. But they alo went by express train,ferry,taxi,coach,bus,car,tractor,van,lorry,hot-air balloon, and helicopter. Sometimes there were delays and they missed a connection. On two occasions Boorman ended up catching a plane because there was no alternative. But he preferred more exotic types of transport like an elephant in India and a camel in Australia. It was good that they didn´t have to carry much luggage.
At times Charley got very tired, specially in long –distance trains. He found it difficult to sleep on night trains, and sleep in general was a problem. The three travellers usually stayed in hotels and hostels, but sleeping in a different bed each night was exhausting. Once whe they slept in a tent it was nearly a disaster. They´d spent the whole day on their bikes when it started raining. They were in the middle of the jungle in Cambodia during the monsoon. It rained all night and Charley slept with his camera in his hand. He was expecting something terrible to happen at any moment and wanted to make sure that he could at least film it.
Water gave Boorman one of his best moments in the trip, but also some of the worst. The best were when they were travelling on a “Rocket Boat” in Cambodia. The boat really go like a rocket and Chraley loved the thrilled and excitement of the trip. But on other occasions when they were sailng, he thought he was going to die. On one trip from Bali o Borneo, the ship was very old and the water started to pour in. Luckily another boat was going past and rescued them. It was fortunate too that they were just beginning their trip and weren´t in the middle of the ocean! And while they were sailing from Timor to Australia a storm hit them. The waves were over 4 meters high and they were only travelling in a small boat. Again, luck was with them, and after 36 hours of sailing in terrible conditions they arrived safely. For Charlie this was the hardest part of the trip.
By the time Boorman arrived in Sydney, Australia, he´d spent 102 days travelling used 112 different types of transport, travelled across three continents and 25 countries, and had covered more tan 32,000kilometers.
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Charley didn´t sleep well in the tent in Cambodia because he…
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60. Pregunta
Read the text and choose the best answer.
The son of a well-known British film director Jhon Boorman, Charley Boorman became famous by making two popular television series with the film star Ewan McGregor. In these series Boorman and McGregor rode huge distanes on motorbikes.
Boorman was looking for a new challenge when his friend TV director Russ Mulkin suggested going from Ireland to Australia using any means of transport. To be precise, the idea was to take any means of transport except planes, unless this was absolutely necessary. Boorman loved the idea and immediately began to plan the journey with Russ and a cameraman called Mungo. Together they made a trip into a TV series called By any means.
They began in Ireland because this was where Charley had grown up and started riding motorbikes at the age of just 15. The team began and ended the trip on motorbikes because these are Boorman´s favourite type of transport. But they alo went by express train,ferry,taxi,coach,bus,car,tractor,van,lorry,hot-air balloon, and helicopter. Sometimes there were delays and they missed a connection. On two occasions Boorman ended up catching a plane because there was no alternative. But he preferred more exotic types of transport like an elephant in India and a camel in Australia. It was good that they didn´t have to carry much luggage.
At times Charley got very tired, specially in long –distance trains. He found it difficult to sleep on night trains, and sleep in general was a problem. The three travellers usually stayed in hotels and hostels, but sleeping in a different bed each night was exhausting. Once whe they slept in a tent it was nearly a disaster. They´d spent the whole day on their bikes when it started raining. They were in the middle of the jungle in Cambodia during the monsoon. It rained all night and Charley slept with his camera in his hand. He was expecting something terrible to happen at any moment and wanted to make sure that he could at least film it.
Water gave Boorman one of his best moments in the trip, but also some of the worst. The best were when they were travelling on a “Rocket Boat” in Cambodia. The boat really go like a rocket and Chraley loved the thrilled and excitement of the trip. But on other occasions when they were sailng, he thought he was going to die. On one trip from Bali o Borneo, the ship was very old and the water started to pour in. Luckily another boat was going past and rescued them. It was fortunate too that they were just beginning their trip and weren´t in the middle of the ocean! And while they were sailing from Timor to Australia a storm hit them. The waves were over 4 meters high and they were only travelling in a small boat. Again, luck was with them, and after 36 hours of sailing in terrible conditions they arrived safely. For Charlie this was the hardest part of the trip.
By the time Boorman arrived in Sydney, Australia, he´d spent 102 days travelling used 112 different types of transport, travelled across three continents and 25 countries, and had covered more tan 32,000kilometers.
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Charley had some bad experiences at sea because…
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