domingo, 10 de mayo de 2020
INGLES 2° A Y B DEL 1 AL 30 DE MAYO
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
DIA ASIGNATURA ACTIVIDAD
05/05/20
INGLES II Investiga que es el verbo to want y el verbo to need
¿En qué tiempo verbal se utiliza?
¿Cuál es su estructura para formar una oración?
Da 5 ejemplos con verbo to want
5 ejemplos con verbo to need
07/05/20 Investiga el que es el verbo must y del verbo should
¿En qué tiempo verbal se utiliza?
¿Cuál es su estructura para formar una oración?
Realiza dos cuadros comparativos, uno es del verbo must y el verbo to want y el se|1gundo del verbo to need y del verbo should
08/05/20 Investiga el verbo to have
¿Qué diferencias tiene el have y el to have?
¿Qué similitud tiene con el verbo must?
¿Qué estructura tiene cada una de ellas?
Realiza 3 ejemplos de to have y 3 de must
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
DIA ASIGNATURA ACTIVIDAD
12/05/20 INGLÈS II Investiga el presente progresivo de forma afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa
Realiza 5 ejemplos con el presente progresivo en sus tres formas afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa
14/05/20 Investiga cuales son las reglas para el verbo gerundio- ing
Realiza un cuento en tiempo pasado que los verbos en acción terminen en ing.
Note: mínimo de una cuartilla con su respectivo dibujo
15/05/20 Investiga que son los verbos modales
¿Cuál es su estructura?
¿En qué tiempo verbal conjuga?
Realiza 5 ejemplos de cada uno de los verbos modales ejemplo:
Verbo modal: should, must, can, have/ has to, may
Realiza 3 ejemplos de verbos modales de forma positiva, negativa e interrogativa.
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
FECHA: 19/05/20
Choose the appropriate options to complete the sentences.
1. I have seen businesses moving out of the country ---- avoid paying taxes.
A) in case
B) in view of
C) so as to
D) although
E) however
2. We shall take an umbrella with us ---- we don't get wet.
A) in case
B) in order to
C) so that
D) despite
E) because of
3. I couldn't drive there ---- so I told my dad to come along.
A) me
B) each other
C) myself
D) one another's
E) us
4. Before asking ---- people to share their secrets with you, share some of ---- with them.
A) other / yours
B) the other / you
C) some others / yours
D) others / yours
E) the others / you
5. By the time you ---- to the party, we ---- for several hours.
A) have come / had been drinking
B) come / will be drinking
C) come / have been drinking
D) came / had been drinking
E) came / were drinking
6. Alan ---- all his money when we got to the casino, he didn't even say hi to us.
A) ought to lose
B) should lose
C) needn't have lost
D) can't have lost
E) must have lost
7. The store ---- by hundreds of people everyday, I don't understand why my favorite book ---- yet.
A) visited / hasn't been bought
B) is visited / hasn't been bought
C) was visited / hadn't bought
D) is visited / hadn't been bought
E) had visited / hasn't been bought
8. The new movie performed very poorly ---- the low ratings it has received by the viewers.
A) due to
B) since
C) despite
D) however
E) because
9. I can see the rainbow clearly now that the rain ----.
A) stopped
B) had stopped
C) stop
D) has stopped
E) will stop
10. Several guests complained about ---- cold food last night.
A) to be served
B) being served
C) served
D) having served
E) to have been served
11. I cannot think of anything ---- I would love more than a car right now.
A) where
B) who
C) when
D) whom
E) that
12. I am excited to see all the historical structures ---- by the Roman Empire.
A) building
B) to build
C) built
D) to have built
E) having built
Choose the most appropriate options to complete the short reading articles.
Many over the counter medicine (1) ---- to help with common cold, to reduce the effects of its symptoms. Although some symptoms (2) ---- might require continued use of the medicine to go away, over the counter drugs should be sufficient (3) ---- most cases. (4) ---- the frequency of its occurrence, it is convenient and important to be able to use over the counter drugs. Those ---- suffer from a severe cold conditions might also want to see their doctor for stronger medicine.
1.
A) used
B) can be used
C) has used
D) was to use
E) is to use
2.
A) treated
B) treating
C) to be treating
D) having treated
E) to have treated
3.
A) to be treating
B) to be treated
C) for treating
D) to treat
E) treating
4.
A) In addition
B) Also
C) Although
D) Since
E) Because of
5.
A) where
B) what
C) who
D) which
E) of which
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
FECHA: 21/05/20
History, (6) ---- its broadest sense, is the story of humanity's past. It also refers (7) ---- the recording of that past. The (8) ---- sources of history include books, newspapers, printed documents, personal papers (9) ---- oral accounts. Historians use this material to form coherent narratives and uncover linked sequences and patterns in past events. (10) ---- histories are concerned with causality, that is, why certain outcomes happened as they did, and how they are linked to earlier events.
6.
A) in
B) at
C) of
D) as
E) on
7.
A) on
B) at
C) for
D) with
E) to
8.
A) subsequent
B) punctual
C) exciting
D) diverse
E) previous
9.
A) on account of
B) despite
C) due to
D) as well as
E) but for
10.
A) Much
B) Most
C) Every
D) Whole
E) Each
Choose the appropriate options to complete the sentences.
1. My roommate complained about all the bugs ---- around since we moved in.
A) to be flying
B) have flown
C) to being flown
D) having been flying
E) be flown
2. All of these houses, ---- are falling apart already, will be put down.
A) what
B) that
C) for which
D) which
E) where
3. My cousin shared his lunch with me, ---- was very kind of him.
A) where
B) that
C) who
D) what
E) which
4. My English teacher is going to join us for lunch, ---- father is the principle of the school.
A) which
B) that
C) whose
D) what
E) whom
5. He drove instead of flying ---- he could stop by his uncle on the way there.
A) so that
B) in case
C) hence
D) however
E) moreover
6. We lost our final game and ---- we didn't make it to the top 16.
A) therefore
B) notwithstanding
C) however
D) since
E) providing
7. It doesn't mean she loves you just ---- she accepted to go to the movies with you.
A) due to
B) despite
C) yet
D) because
E) in case of
8. Angelina has been the girl of your dreams, ----?
A) hasn't she
B) isn't it
C) doesn't she
D) did she
E) wasn't it
9. When he ---- from the company he ---- for 20 years, he felt devastated.
A) has been fired / has worked
B) fired / had worked
C) fired / worked
D) was fired / had been working
E) had been fired / has worked
10. By the time I ---- enough money, it ---- too late to turn things around.
A) save / has been
B) had saved / has been
C) had saved / was
D) would save / had been
E) have saved / was
COUNTRY FLAGS WORDSEARCH
USA, Canada,Greece, Turkey, England
Sweden, Japan, Italy, Germany
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
FECHA: 22/05/20
FOOD AND DRINKS CROSSWORD
1. Watermelon 5. Hamburger
2. Pear 6. Meat
3. Chocolate 7. Salami
4. Ice Cream 8. Egg
1.Due to the fact that the demand for tea was very high in the 19th century, its price was astronomical.
A) It was not until the 19th century that the demand for tea started to increase.
B) The demand for tea was so high in the 19th century that its price was enormous.
C) In the 19th century the price for tea didn't increase despite the demand.
D) It was its astronomical price which decreased the demand for tea in the 19th century.
E) In the 19th century, even though the demand for tea was enormous its price remained cheap.
2. French is the only language other than English spoken on five continents.
A) French and English are the only languages that are spoken on five continents.
B) Unlike French, English is spoken on five continents.
C) French and English are spoken widely in official and commercial circles.
D) Before English, French was the only language spoken on five continents.
E) Worldwide, French is the most widely taught second language after English.
3. Adults laugh less than children, probably because they play less.
A) unlike adults children laugh more while playing games.
B) Since adults have less time playing games; they don't laugh as much as children
C) No matter how much adults play, they can't laugh more than children.
D) It seems that adults, who don't laugh much, didn't play much with other children when they were young.
E) The reason why adults laugh less than children might be that they play less.
4. We must remember what happened in the past so that it will never happen again.
A) If we could remember the past, it would not happen again.
B) Since we all tend to forget what happened in the past we do the same mistakes again.
C) We couldn't remember what happened in the past so we did it again.
D) In order not to repeat the past, we should certainly not forget what happened then.
E) Those who couldn't remember what happened in the past were more likely to repeat it.
5. After failing a doping test at the Seoul Olympics, Ben Johnson was stripped of his gold medal.
A) At the Seoul Olympics Ben Johnson and many others were disqualified after failing a doping test.
B) If Ben Johnson hadn't been tested positive for doping at the Seoul Olympics, he wouldn't have lost his gold medal.
C) Since Ben Johnson confessed having used doping his gold medal was taken back.
D) As Ben Johnson failed the doping test again at the Seoul Olympics, he was stripped of his gold medal.
E) Although Ben Johnson failed the doping test he wasn't disqualified from the Seoul Olympics.
Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word, and identify the type of context clue used: example, contrast, definition, or logic
1. Our baseball team's pitcher has a few eccentric habits, such as throwing exactly thirteen warm-up pitches and never wearing socks.
A) normal
B) strange
C) messy
clue:
2. After the heavy rains, the stream became murky; in fact, the water was so cloudy you couldn't see the bottom.
A) cloudy
B) bottomless
C) clear
clue:
3. The debris on the stadium floor included numerous paper cups, ticket stubs, and cigarette butts.
A) products
B) papers
C) trash
clue:
4. The coach takes every opportunity to censure his players, yet he ignores every opportunity to praise them.
A) approve of
B) criticize
C) choose
clue:
5. The newlyweds agreed to be very frugal in their shopping because they wanted to save enough money to buy a house.
A) economical
B) wasteful
C) interested
clue:
6. Although Alex usually looks unkempt, he had a very neat appearance at his job interview.
A) orderly
B) handsome
C) messy
clue:
In the sentences below, which type of context clue is provided for the underlined word?
7. I'm looking for a unique gift for my boyfriend; he appreciates unusual things.
A) example
B) synonym
C) antonym / contrast
8. Expecting that his license would be renewed, the pilot was surprised when it was revoked instead.
A) example
B) synonym
C) antonym
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
FECHA: 26/05/20
2. Match the following words with their antonyms.
contraction detached join ambitious
alive exciting quarrelsome endless
traditional determined
15. to separate, not to take part in :
16. boring :
17. long form, expansion :
18. innovative :
19. connected :
20. dead :
21. finite :
22. not be able to take decisions :
23. unmotivated :
24. amiable :
Complete the word forms chart below:
NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE ADVERB
1. analyze analytical analytically
2. identity identifiable identifiably
3. editor editorial editorially
4. economy economize economically
5. individual individuate individual
6. acquire acquisitive -
7. resource - resourcefully
8. tradition - traditional
9 participation participation -
10. conceive conceptual conceptually
11. hypothesis hypothetical
12. symbol symbolize
13. investigate investigative -
14. sustenance sustainable sustainably
15. emerge emergent
16. specifics specific
17. remove removable
18. ethics -
19. implication implied
20. evolution evolutionary
21. flexibility flex
22. deviate deviant
23. margin marginalize
24. pursuit
Drag and Drop Exercises
Word Definition
1. bend over backward a. cloudy
2. bite someone's head off b. hard to find; in short
supply
3. clog c. to sneak and look at things
4. clutter d. crazy person
5. soothe e. to annoy someone greatly
6. drive nuts f. to yell at someone
7. idle g. without emotion
8. intricate h. everything's OK between us
9. maniac i. to fill up and block
10. matter-of-fact j. complex
11. no hard feelings k. not doing anything
12. overcast l. to calm
13. scarce m. excess stuff
14. snoop n. to make an extra effort
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
FECHA: 28/05/20
Identify the irrelevant sentence in each short passage below.
1. Pope John Paul II
(I) Pope John Paul" reigned as pope of the Roman Catholic Church for almost 27 years until his death. (II) He was the first non-Italian pope since the 16th century. (III) During his reign, the pope traveled extensively, visiting over 100 countries, more than any of his predecessors. (IV) Even in 1992 as he was diagnosed with Parkinson disease, he continued with his travels. (V) He maintained an impressive physical condition throughout the 1980s.
I II III IV V
2. Michael Schumacher
(I) Everyone who is interested in Formula One races knows Michael Schumacher. (II) Statistically he is the greatest driver of all time. (III) He used a homemade kart built by his father, who managed the local karting track. (IV) He is also the first and only German to win the drivers' championship. (V) Furthermore, Schumacher is the most notable and well-paid figure in the recent history of Formula 1.
I II III IV V
3. Film Festivals
(I) Film festivals, such as the Cannes Film Festival, involve showing many films over a short period of time. (II) It is a competition of sorts between all the different films produced in a given year in a country or within a certain film genre. (III) This year's Oscar Awards were given in March. (IV) Such an event doesn't only include full-length feature films. (V) It may also be two and three minute pieces and documentaries.
I II III IV V
Find the irrelevant sentence in each paragraph below
1. Water
(I) It is estimated that 15% of worldwide water use is for household purposes. (II) These include drinking water, bathing, cooking, and sanitation. (III) Basic household water requirements have been estimated at around 50 liters per person per day, excluding water for gardens. (IV) In some areas of the world irrigation is necessary to grow any crop. (V) Most household water is treated and returned to surface water systems.
I II III IV V
2. Dieting
While dieting or losing weight, there are often times when we are tempted to eat things which we are not supposed to eat. (II) Therefore it is not very easy for someone to lose body fat and it can be very frustrating as well. (III) However, many studies nowadays support the idea that while dieting one should allow himself to eat once a week whatever he desires. (IV) Following a high-protein diet over a long period of time can cause considerable health problems. (V) It has been proved that this not only makes the dieter happy but also helps the person to continue his diet.
I II III IV V
3. Rainforests
(I) Rainforests are extremely important in the ecology of the Earth. (II) They cover about 7% of the Earth's surface and are havens for millions of plants and animals. (III) The plants of the rainforests generate much of the Earth's oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. (IV) There are many types of tropical rainforests in the world. (V) However these plants are also very important to people in other ways; many are used in new drugs that fight disease and illness.
I II III IV V
Read the passages and choose the correct options according to the readings.
One of my favorite vacation places is Mexico. I really like the weather there because it never gets cold. The people are very nice too. They never laugh at my bad Spanish. The food is really good. Mexico City is a very interesting place to visit. It has some great museums and lots of fascinating old buildings. The hotels are too expensive to stay but there are more affordable options. For example, you can stay at one of the beach resorts like Acapulco. If you are planning to visit Mexico, you should definitely see the Mayan temples near Merida.
1.
Sam likes warm weather
Sam doesn't like warm weather at all
Sam hates warm water
Sam likes cold weather
2. His Spanish is very good
He speaks Spanish very well
He is Spanish
He doesn't speak Spanish very well
3. There's a lot to see and do in Mexico
There aren't a lof of beautiful places in Mexico
Mexico is a dirty place
Tourists never come to Mexico
4.
Hotels are very cheap in Mexico
The hotels aren't comfortable there
Hotels are all poor in Mexico
The hotels in Mexico are pretty expensive
Last summer, we decided to spend our vacation at the beach because the weather was very hot in the mountains. The travel agent said that traveling by bus was the cheapest way, but we went by plane because it was faster. We wanted to have more time to spend at the beach. The weather was beautiful and we had a great time.
5. We decided to go to the beach because ----.
it was cheaper than going to the mountains
the travel agent said that it was the cheapest
of the hot weather in the mountains
we wanted to spend time at the beach
6. The bus was the ---- way to travel.
best
easiest
cheapest
slowest
7. Traveling by plane was ---- than by bus.
more fun
cheaper
expensive
faster
8. We ---- our vacation.
hated
didn't like
enjoyed
regretted
9. We had very ---- weather during our vacation.
good
freezing
terrible
cold
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
FECHA: 29/05/20
Choose the correct answers to complete the following short passage.
Neo’s Family
Hi, my name is Neo. My father’s name is Homer. He (1) ---- a doctor. He works at a (2) ----. He treats sick people. He uses a stethoscope. My brother’s name is Morpheus. (3) ---- is an engineer. He designs bridges, hospitals, banks and many other structures. He has got (4) ---- red helmet and he always wears (5) ----. My mother’s name is Talin. She is a (6) ----. She cooks delicious meals. She (7) ---- the house, she does the ironing and shopping. I (8) ---- got a sister. (9) ---- name is Alicia. She plays tennis. She uses her own racket. She likes (10) ---- pictures of animals and people. She uses a pencil and a piece of paper.
1. isn’t are is am
2. school library bank hospital
3. He She I We
4. an a two four
5. she he they it
6. waiter architect housewife engineer
7. cleans have drives climbs
8. play read has have
9. He His She Her
10. to take drawing sleeping singing
Answer the questions according to the reading passage.
Ultralight Airplanes
An ultralight airplane is very different from a conventional airplane. It looks like a lawn chair with wings, weighs no more than 254 pounds, flies up to 60 miles an hour, and carries about 5 gallons of fuel. Most ultralights are sold as kits and take about 40 hours to assemble. Flying an ultralight airplane is so easy that a pilot with no experience can fly one. Accidents are rarely fatal or even serious because the ultralight lands so slowly and gently and carries very little fuel. Some models now have parachutes attached, while others have parachute packs which pilots can wear.
1. According to the passage, pilots ----.
A) prefer to fly with ultralights rather than with regular aircraft
B) can weigh up to 250 pounds, depending on the model of the ultralight
airplane
C) don't think that their ultralight airplanes are simple to use
D) are reluctant to put their ultralights together
E) don't need a special training to fly an ultralight airplane
2. We learn from the passage that an ultralight airplane ----.
A) provides the only opportunity to fly affordably
B) doesn't fly very well if it weighs less than 254 pounds
C) is inexpensive but difficult to fly
D) can be put together in a short time
E) is only permitted to be used for private recreational flying
3. It is pointed out in the reading that ----.
A) there is more risk involved in flying ultralight aeroplanes than in flying
general aviation aircraft
B) ultralight airplanes can remain airborne for more than an hour
C) the risk of injury to a passenger in an ultralight airplane is very low
D) the gear an ultralight airplane carries can be more fragile than
traditional equipment
E) people who fly 'ultralights don't need a license
Traffic Accidents
Much of the blood on the street flows essentially from uncivil behavior of drivers who refuse to respect the legal and moral rights of others. So the massacre on the road may be regarded as a social problem. Safety standards for vehicle have been raised both at the point of manufacture and through periodic road-worthiness inspections. In addition, speed limits have been lowered. Due to these measures, the accident rate has decreased. But the accident experts still worry because there has been little or no improvement in the way drivers behave.
1. According to the passage, traffic accidents may be regarded as a social problem since ----.
A) the motor vehicle is a very dangerous invention
B) the accidents have more to do with hazardous conditions than hazardous drivers
C) most of the accidents are caused by drivers who don't pay attention to the traffic rules
D) the irresponsibility that accounts for much of the problem is not confined to drivers
E) traffic accidents can cause serious economic damage
2. According to the passage, the number of accidents has fallen because ----.
A) significant advances have been made towards safer driving
B) many people now know that driving is a skilled task requiring constant care and concentration
C) drivers are warned to take extra care on the roads
D) drivers have finally learned how to behave
E) there has been improvement in the way drivers behave
3. It is pointed out in the passage that those who violate traffic regulations ----.
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
DIA ASIGNATURA ACTIVIDAD
05/05/20
INGLES II Investiga que es el verbo to want y el verbo to need
¿En qué tiempo verbal se utiliza?
¿Cuál es su estructura para formar una oración?
Da 5 ejemplos con verbo to want
5 ejemplos con verbo to need
07/05/20 Investiga el que es el verbo must y del verbo should
¿En qué tiempo verbal se utiliza?
¿Cuál es su estructura para formar una oración?
Realiza dos cuadros comparativos, uno es del verbo must y el verbo to want y el se|1gundo del verbo to need y del verbo should
08/05/20 Investiga el verbo to have
¿Qué diferencias tiene el have y el to have?
¿Qué similitud tiene con el verbo must?
¿Qué estructura tiene cada una de ellas?
Realiza 3 ejemplos de to have y 3 de must
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
DIA ASIGNATURA ACTIVIDAD
12/05/20 INGLÈS II Investiga el presente progresivo de forma afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa
Realiza 5 ejemplos con el presente progresivo en sus tres formas afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa
14/05/20 Investiga cuales son las reglas para el verbo gerundio- ing
Realiza un cuento en tiempo pasado que los verbos en acción terminen en ing.
Note: mínimo de una cuartilla con su respectivo dibujo
15/05/20 Investiga que son los verbos modales
¿Cuál es su estructura?
¿En qué tiempo verbal conjuga?
Realiza 5 ejemplos de cada uno de los verbos modales ejemplo:
Verbo modal: should, must, can, have/ has to, may
Realiza 3 ejemplos de verbos modales de forma positiva, negativa e interrogativa.
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
FECHA: 19/05/20
Choose the appropriate options to complete the sentences.
1. I have seen businesses moving out of the country ---- avoid paying taxes.
A) in case
B) in view of
C) so as to
D) although
E) however
2. We shall take an umbrella with us ---- we don't get wet.
A) in case
B) in order to
C) so that
D) despite
E) because of
3. I couldn't drive there ---- so I told my dad to come along.
A) me
B) each other
C) myself
D) one another's
E) us
4. Before asking ---- people to share their secrets with you, share some of ---- with them.
A) other / yours
B) the other / you
C) some others / yours
D) others / yours
E) the others / you
5. By the time you ---- to the party, we ---- for several hours.
A) have come / had been drinking
B) come / will be drinking
C) come / have been drinking
D) came / had been drinking
E) came / were drinking
6. Alan ---- all his money when we got to the casino, he didn't even say hi to us.
A) ought to lose
B) should lose
C) needn't have lost
D) can't have lost
E) must have lost
7. The store ---- by hundreds of people everyday, I don't understand why my favorite book ---- yet.
A) visited / hasn't been bought
B) is visited / hasn't been bought
C) was visited / hadn't bought
D) is visited / hadn't been bought
E) had visited / hasn't been bought
8. The new movie performed very poorly ---- the low ratings it has received by the viewers.
A) due to
B) since
C) despite
D) however
E) because
9. I can see the rainbow clearly now that the rain ----.
A) stopped
B) had stopped
C) stop
D) has stopped
E) will stop
10. Several guests complained about ---- cold food last night.
A) to be served
B) being served
C) served
D) having served
E) to have been served
11. I cannot think of anything ---- I would love more than a car right now.
A) where
B) who
C) when
D) whom
E) that
12. I am excited to see all the historical structures ---- by the Roman Empire.
A) building
B) to build
C) built
D) to have built
E) having built
Choose the most appropriate options to complete the short reading articles.
Many over the counter medicine (1) ---- to help with common cold, to reduce the effects of its symptoms. Although some symptoms (2) ---- might require continued use of the medicine to go away, over the counter drugs should be sufficient (3) ---- most cases. (4) ---- the frequency of its occurrence, it is convenient and important to be able to use over the counter drugs. Those ---- suffer from a severe cold conditions might also want to see their doctor for stronger medicine.
1.
A) used
B) can be used
C) has used
D) was to use
E) is to use
2.
A) treated
B) treating
C) to be treating
D) having treated
E) to have treated
3.
A) to be treating
B) to be treated
C) for treating
D) to treat
E) treating
4.
A) In addition
B) Also
C) Although
D) Since
E) Because of
5.
A) where
B) what
C) who
D) which
E) of which
PLAN DE APRENDIZAJE EN CASA PARA GRUPO DE 2º A y B
FECHA: 21/05/20
History, (6) ---- its broadest sense, is the story of humanity's past. It also refers (7) ---- the recording of that past. The (8) ---- sources of history include books, newspapers, printed documents, personal papers (9) ---- oral accounts. Historians use this material to form coherent narratives and uncover linked sequences and patterns in past events. (10) ---- histories are concerned with causality, that is, why certain outcomes happened as they did, and how they are linked to earlier events.
6.
A) in
B) at
C) of
D) as
E) on
7.
A) on
B) at
C) for
D) with
E) to
8.
A) subsequent
B) punctual
C) exciting
D) diverse
E) previous
9.
A) on account of
B) despite
C) due to
D) as well as
E) but for
10.
A) Much
B) Most
C) Every
D) Whole
E) Each
Choose the appropriate options to complete the sentences.
1. My roommate complained about all the bugs ---- around since we moved in.
A) to be flying
B) have flown
C) to being flown
D) having been flying
E) be flown
2. All of these houses, ---- are falling apart already, will be put down.
A) what
B) that
C) for which
D) which
E) where
3. My cousin shared his lunch with me, ---- was very kind of him.
A) where
B) that
C) who
D) what
E) which
4. My English teacher is going to join us for lunch, ---- father is the principle of the school.
A) which
B) that
C) whose
D) what
E) whom
5. He drove instead of flying ---- he could stop by his uncle on the way there.
A) so that
B) in case
C) hence
D) however
E) moreover
6. We lost our final game and ---- we didn't make it to the top 16.
A) therefore
B) notwithstanding
C) however
D) since
E) providing
7. It doesn't mean she loves you just ---- she accepted to go to the movies with you.
A) due to
B) despite
C) yet
D) because
E) in case of
8. Angelina has been the girl of your dreams, ----?
A) hasn't she
B) isn't it
C) doesn't she
D) did she
E) wasn't it
9. When he ---- from the company he ---- for 20 years, he felt devastated.
A) has been fired / has worked
B) fired / had worked
C) fired / worked
D) was fired / had been working
E) had been fired / has worked
10. By the time I ---- enough money, it ---- too late to turn things around.
A) save / has been
B) had saved / has been
C) had saved / was
D) would save / had been
E) have saved / was
COUNTRY FLAGS WORDSEARCH
USA, Canada,Greece, Turkey, England
Sweden, Japan, Italy, Germany
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FECHA: 22/05/20
FOOD AND DRINKS CROSSWORD
1. Watermelon 5. Hamburger
2. Pear 6. Meat
3. Chocolate 7. Salami
4. Ice Cream 8. Egg
1.Due to the fact that the demand for tea was very high in the 19th century, its price was astronomical.
A) It was not until the 19th century that the demand for tea started to increase.
B) The demand for tea was so high in the 19th century that its price was enormous.
C) In the 19th century the price for tea didn't increase despite the demand.
D) It was its astronomical price which decreased the demand for tea in the 19th century.
E) In the 19th century, even though the demand for tea was enormous its price remained cheap.
2. French is the only language other than English spoken on five continents.
A) French and English are the only languages that are spoken on five continents.
B) Unlike French, English is spoken on five continents.
C) French and English are spoken widely in official and commercial circles.
D) Before English, French was the only language spoken on five continents.
E) Worldwide, French is the most widely taught second language after English.
3. Adults laugh less than children, probably because they play less.
A) unlike adults children laugh more while playing games.
B) Since adults have less time playing games; they don't laugh as much as children
C) No matter how much adults play, they can't laugh more than children.
D) It seems that adults, who don't laugh much, didn't play much with other children when they were young.
E) The reason why adults laugh less than children might be that they play less.
4. We must remember what happened in the past so that it will never happen again.
A) If we could remember the past, it would not happen again.
B) Since we all tend to forget what happened in the past we do the same mistakes again.
C) We couldn't remember what happened in the past so we did it again.
D) In order not to repeat the past, we should certainly not forget what happened then.
E) Those who couldn't remember what happened in the past were more likely to repeat it.
5. After failing a doping test at the Seoul Olympics, Ben Johnson was stripped of his gold medal.
A) At the Seoul Olympics Ben Johnson and many others were disqualified after failing a doping test.
B) If Ben Johnson hadn't been tested positive for doping at the Seoul Olympics, he wouldn't have lost his gold medal.
C) Since Ben Johnson confessed having used doping his gold medal was taken back.
D) As Ben Johnson failed the doping test again at the Seoul Olympics, he was stripped of his gold medal.
E) Although Ben Johnson failed the doping test he wasn't disqualified from the Seoul Olympics.
Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word, and identify the type of context clue used: example, contrast, definition, or logic
1. Our baseball team's pitcher has a few eccentric habits, such as throwing exactly thirteen warm-up pitches and never wearing socks.
A) normal
B) strange
C) messy
clue:
2. After the heavy rains, the stream became murky; in fact, the water was so cloudy you couldn't see the bottom.
A) cloudy
B) bottomless
C) clear
clue:
3. The debris on the stadium floor included numerous paper cups, ticket stubs, and cigarette butts.
A) products
B) papers
C) trash
clue:
4. The coach takes every opportunity to censure his players, yet he ignores every opportunity to praise them.
A) approve of
B) criticize
C) choose
clue:
5. The newlyweds agreed to be very frugal in their shopping because they wanted to save enough money to buy a house.
A) economical
B) wasteful
C) interested
clue:
6. Although Alex usually looks unkempt, he had a very neat appearance at his job interview.
A) orderly
B) handsome
C) messy
clue:
In the sentences below, which type of context clue is provided for the underlined word?
7. I'm looking for a unique gift for my boyfriend; he appreciates unusual things.
A) example
B) synonym
C) antonym / contrast
8. Expecting that his license would be renewed, the pilot was surprised when it was revoked instead.
A) example
B) synonym
C) antonym
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FECHA: 26/05/20
2. Match the following words with their antonyms.
contraction detached join ambitious
alive exciting quarrelsome endless
traditional determined
15. to separate, not to take part in :
16. boring :
17. long form, expansion :
18. innovative :
19. connected :
20. dead :
21. finite :
22. not be able to take decisions :
23. unmotivated :
24. amiable :
Complete the word forms chart below:
NOUN VERB ADJECTIVE ADVERB
1. analyze analytical analytically
2. identity identifiable identifiably
3. editor editorial editorially
4. economy economize economically
5. individual individuate individual
6. acquire acquisitive -
7. resource - resourcefully
8. tradition - traditional
9 participation participation -
10. conceive conceptual conceptually
11. hypothesis hypothetical
12. symbol symbolize
13. investigate investigative -
14. sustenance sustainable sustainably
15. emerge emergent
16. specifics specific
17. remove removable
18. ethics -
19. implication implied
20. evolution evolutionary
21. flexibility flex
22. deviate deviant
23. margin marginalize
24. pursuit
Drag and Drop Exercises
Word Definition
1. bend over backward a. cloudy
2. bite someone's head off b. hard to find; in short
supply
3. clog c. to sneak and look at things
4. clutter d. crazy person
5. soothe e. to annoy someone greatly
6. drive nuts f. to yell at someone
7. idle g. without emotion
8. intricate h. everything's OK between us
9. maniac i. to fill up and block
10. matter-of-fact j. complex
11. no hard feelings k. not doing anything
12. overcast l. to calm
13. scarce m. excess stuff
14. snoop n. to make an extra effort
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FECHA: 28/05/20
Identify the irrelevant sentence in each short passage below.
1. Pope John Paul II
(I) Pope John Paul" reigned as pope of the Roman Catholic Church for almost 27 years until his death. (II) He was the first non-Italian pope since the 16th century. (III) During his reign, the pope traveled extensively, visiting over 100 countries, more than any of his predecessors. (IV) Even in 1992 as he was diagnosed with Parkinson disease, he continued with his travels. (V) He maintained an impressive physical condition throughout the 1980s.
I II III IV V
2. Michael Schumacher
(I) Everyone who is interested in Formula One races knows Michael Schumacher. (II) Statistically he is the greatest driver of all time. (III) He used a homemade kart built by his father, who managed the local karting track. (IV) He is also the first and only German to win the drivers' championship. (V) Furthermore, Schumacher is the most notable and well-paid figure in the recent history of Formula 1.
I II III IV V
3. Film Festivals
(I) Film festivals, such as the Cannes Film Festival, involve showing many films over a short period of time. (II) It is a competition of sorts between all the different films produced in a given year in a country or within a certain film genre. (III) This year's Oscar Awards were given in March. (IV) Such an event doesn't only include full-length feature films. (V) It may also be two and three minute pieces and documentaries.
I II III IV V
Find the irrelevant sentence in each paragraph below
1. Water
(I) It is estimated that 15% of worldwide water use is for household purposes. (II) These include drinking water, bathing, cooking, and sanitation. (III) Basic household water requirements have been estimated at around 50 liters per person per day, excluding water for gardens. (IV) In some areas of the world irrigation is necessary to grow any crop. (V) Most household water is treated and returned to surface water systems.
I II III IV V
2. Dieting
While dieting or losing weight, there are often times when we are tempted to eat things which we are not supposed to eat. (II) Therefore it is not very easy for someone to lose body fat and it can be very frustrating as well. (III) However, many studies nowadays support the idea that while dieting one should allow himself to eat once a week whatever he desires. (IV) Following a high-protein diet over a long period of time can cause considerable health problems. (V) It has been proved that this not only makes the dieter happy but also helps the person to continue his diet.
I II III IV V
3. Rainforests
(I) Rainforests are extremely important in the ecology of the Earth. (II) They cover about 7% of the Earth's surface and are havens for millions of plants and animals. (III) The plants of the rainforests generate much of the Earth's oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. (IV) There are many types of tropical rainforests in the world. (V) However these plants are also very important to people in other ways; many are used in new drugs that fight disease and illness.
I II III IV V
Read the passages and choose the correct options according to the readings.
One of my favorite vacation places is Mexico. I really like the weather there because it never gets cold. The people are very nice too. They never laugh at my bad Spanish. The food is really good. Mexico City is a very interesting place to visit. It has some great museums and lots of fascinating old buildings. The hotels are too expensive to stay but there are more affordable options. For example, you can stay at one of the beach resorts like Acapulco. If you are planning to visit Mexico, you should definitely see the Mayan temples near Merida.
1.
Sam likes warm weather
Sam doesn't like warm weather at all
Sam hates warm water
Sam likes cold weather
2. His Spanish is very good
He speaks Spanish very well
He is Spanish
He doesn't speak Spanish very well
3. There's a lot to see and do in Mexico
There aren't a lof of beautiful places in Mexico
Mexico is a dirty place
Tourists never come to Mexico
4.
Hotels are very cheap in Mexico
The hotels aren't comfortable there
Hotels are all poor in Mexico
The hotels in Mexico are pretty expensive
Last summer, we decided to spend our vacation at the beach because the weather was very hot in the mountains. The travel agent said that traveling by bus was the cheapest way, but we went by plane because it was faster. We wanted to have more time to spend at the beach. The weather was beautiful and we had a great time.
5. We decided to go to the beach because ----.
it was cheaper than going to the mountains
the travel agent said that it was the cheapest
of the hot weather in the mountains
we wanted to spend time at the beach
6. The bus was the ---- way to travel.
best
easiest
cheapest
slowest
7. Traveling by plane was ---- than by bus.
more fun
cheaper
expensive
faster
8. We ---- our vacation.
hated
didn't like
enjoyed
regretted
9. We had very ---- weather during our vacation.
good
freezing
terrible
cold
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FECHA: 29/05/20
Choose the correct answers to complete the following short passage.
Neo’s Family
Hi, my name is Neo. My father’s name is Homer. He (1) ---- a doctor. He works at a (2) ----. He treats sick people. He uses a stethoscope. My brother’s name is Morpheus. (3) ---- is an engineer. He designs bridges, hospitals, banks and many other structures. He has got (4) ---- red helmet and he always wears (5) ----. My mother’s name is Talin. She is a (6) ----. She cooks delicious meals. She (7) ---- the house, she does the ironing and shopping. I (8) ---- got a sister. (9) ---- name is Alicia. She plays tennis. She uses her own racket. She likes (10) ---- pictures of animals and people. She uses a pencil and a piece of paper.
1. isn’t are is am
2. school library bank hospital
3. He She I We
4. an a two four
5. she he they it
6. waiter architect housewife engineer
7. cleans have drives climbs
8. play read has have
9. He His She Her
10. to take drawing sleeping singing
Answer the questions according to the reading passage.
Ultralight Airplanes
An ultralight airplane is very different from a conventional airplane. It looks like a lawn chair with wings, weighs no more than 254 pounds, flies up to 60 miles an hour, and carries about 5 gallons of fuel. Most ultralights are sold as kits and take about 40 hours to assemble. Flying an ultralight airplane is so easy that a pilot with no experience can fly one. Accidents are rarely fatal or even serious because the ultralight lands so slowly and gently and carries very little fuel. Some models now have parachutes attached, while others have parachute packs which pilots can wear.
1. According to the passage, pilots ----.
A) prefer to fly with ultralights rather than with regular aircraft
B) can weigh up to 250 pounds, depending on the model of the ultralight
airplane
C) don't think that their ultralight airplanes are simple to use
D) are reluctant to put their ultralights together
E) don't need a special training to fly an ultralight airplane
2. We learn from the passage that an ultralight airplane ----.
A) provides the only opportunity to fly affordably
B) doesn't fly very well if it weighs less than 254 pounds
C) is inexpensive but difficult to fly
D) can be put together in a short time
E) is only permitted to be used for private recreational flying
3. It is pointed out in the reading that ----.
A) there is more risk involved in flying ultralight aeroplanes than in flying
general aviation aircraft
B) ultralight airplanes can remain airborne for more than an hour
C) the risk of injury to a passenger in an ultralight airplane is very low
D) the gear an ultralight airplane carries can be more fragile than
traditional equipment
E) people who fly 'ultralights don't need a license
Traffic Accidents
Much of the blood on the street flows essentially from uncivil behavior of drivers who refuse to respect the legal and moral rights of others. So the massacre on the road may be regarded as a social problem. Safety standards for vehicle have been raised both at the point of manufacture and through periodic road-worthiness inspections. In addition, speed limits have been lowered. Due to these measures, the accident rate has decreased. But the accident experts still worry because there has been little or no improvement in the way drivers behave.
1. According to the passage, traffic accidents may be regarded as a social problem since ----.
A) the motor vehicle is a very dangerous invention
B) the accidents have more to do with hazardous conditions than hazardous drivers
C) most of the accidents are caused by drivers who don't pay attention to the traffic rules
D) the irresponsibility that accounts for much of the problem is not confined to drivers
E) traffic accidents can cause serious economic damage
2. According to the passage, the number of accidents has fallen because ----.
A) significant advances have been made towards safer driving
B) many people now know that driving is a skilled task requiring constant care and concentration
C) drivers are warned to take extra care on the roads
D) drivers have finally learned how to behave
E) there has been improvement in the way drivers behave
3. It is pointed out in the passage that those who violate traffic regulations ----.
A) are the most inexperienced drivers that we have on the roads
B) always blame the road conditions
C) don't have prior traffic violations or crashes on their records
D) are the biggest threat to those with whom they share the road
E) don't know most of the traffic rules and regulations
A) are the most inexperienced drivers that we have on the roads
B) always blame the road conditions
C) don't have prior traffic violations or crashes on their records
D) are the biggest threat to those with whom they share the road
E) don't know most of the traffic rules and regulations
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