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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE EDUCACION A DISTANCIA CUID (INGLES) NIVEL INTERMEDIO (EXAMEN DE RESERVA) SEPTIEMBRE 2005 INSTRUCCIONES (1) Conteste a TODAS las preguntas de tipo test UNICAMENTE en Ja hoja de lectura 6ptica. (2) Al final det examen, entregue UNICAMENTE Ia hola de lectura Sptica y 1a hoja 4 de este examen, donde eseribird Ia redaceién y hara constar sus datos. Puede Hevarse el resto del examen. (3) No se olvide de rellenar sus datos personales TAMBIEN en la hoja de lectura dptica. (4) No se permite el uso de diccionario ni ningiin otro material (5) Duraci6n del examen: 2 horas. (6) Cada pregunta de tipo test vale 3 puntos y la redaccién vale 20 puntos. El examen escrito se ealifica en total sobre 80 puntos. Los 20 puntos restantes se asignan a la prueba oral. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. USE OF ENGLISH 1. People can’t smoke _ work in Britain (a) inthe (b) at the © @a 2, How long does the journey a (@) takes on Fridays (b) takes Fridays (©) take Fridays (4) take on Fridays 3, She arrived _ Heathrow yesterday. @in (oto (© for @at ‘4, Which isthe right spelling of the following word? {@) apointment (©) appoitment (©) apoitment (@ appointment 5. Jane sailed ___ the sea. (a) along win (on (@) across 6 Jane usually___ trousers. (a) wear (&) wears (©)is wearing, (@ would wear 7. Barbara hasn't got money. (a) many (b) enough (©)100 (@a few 8. Has John __Japan? (a) never been in (byneverbeen to (c) ever been in (a) ever been to 9,10. (9) Spanish tourist __ in Japan, His family is (10) him, 9. (a) lacking, (b) lacks (©) missing (4) misses 10. (a) taking care of (b) finding, (6) searching (@) looking for 11, What are your neighbours like? Do you them? (a) geton (b) look after (©) get on with (@) put off 12, Gerean have several meanings. Which of the following verbs cannot bea possible meaning of get? (a) receive (b) become (o)amtive (@ pick up 13. Those people in the 15% century. (a) are murdered (b) were murdered (c) murdered (6) was murdered 14, Cross out the word with a different pronunciation of ‘et: (a) heard (W) eam (©)team (@) learnt 15. 1fit ot ___ an umbrella (@) rained, would bought (b) rains, buy (c) rained, will buy (@) rain, will buy 2, READING COMPREHENSION Lea el siguiente texto y conteste a las preguntas que aparecen & continuacién. ICAN’T TRAVEL WITHOUT... Patrick Lichfield, the photographer, never goes far without the Olymps Pearlcorder dictating machine Pay cs im catch up with his correspondence wherever he i. The ny. pes either posted to his sclty, Felicity, or he gives them to someone to bring back. The ‘quality is very good but there are often some interesting background noises. ‘Met Calman, the cartoonist, jokes about filing his suitease with tranguilses and three different kinds of sie niatches aftr recent, expensive dental treatment, but iis his diary ‘and sketch-book that are always toothbrush the ison the move. "dont keep a diary xcept when I'm away, Tstart anew one ‘each trip ith eat ineplaceable notes on two previous rps ona bus inthe States.” Richard Branson, who recently launched Virgin Atlantic Airways, believes in travelling light, “Suntan aacrartor my nose and my notebooks which are my lifeline. But I will always sling in a pack of cards. I ove a game of cards, particularly bridge, canasta or spades, but I'm nots gambler.” Barry Norman, the film critic, who never travels anywhere withowt is credit card. “The days of anyone being stranded abroad are now over. l remember once, before ered ‘cards were common, the Daily Mail aes io Italy a a moment's notice. It was a bank holiday, I had no mere ‘and the banks were shut. sO asin Milan on a beautiful sunny day siting in my hotel because it was the only place I could eat or drink because I could sign for it.” Frank Muir, the TV scriptwriter, and humorist, never sets off on 2 jowney. ‘without packing his Swiss ra penknife “It does everything,” he says. “It has about 140 things that come out. It opens bottles, it SY Porat screwdrivers, tweezers. Inever go anywhere without it and I have never used it” 16. Who likes taking as litle Tuggage (or baggage) as possible when travelling? {a) Mel Calman (b) Barry Norman (c) Richard Branson (4) Frank Muir 17. Who takes something he hasn't tested? (a) Frank Muir (b) Mel Calman (©) Barry Norman (@) Richard Branson 18, Which two people tke something to avoid bad experiences they've had in the past? (2) Lichfield and Calman (b) Calman and Norman (©) Norman and Muir (a) Branson and Calman 19, Mel Calman: {a) always takes notes of the things he does om his diary {b) sometimes takes notes of the things he does on his diary {G) takes notes ofthe things he does on his diary when he travels othe States (@) always writes his notes on the same diary 20. Mel Calman cannot travel without: (a) tranquillisers and toothbrushes (b) tranquillisers, toothbrushes, a diary, a sketch-book (Ga diary, asketeh-book (@) adiary

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