Module 2 RA

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Module 2-RA
Apellidos y nombre: ..............................................................................................................................................................
D.N.I.: .............................Grupo:............... Docente del programa:................................................................................
INSTRUCCIONES
1. El alumnado deberá tener disponible en todo momento a requerimiento del personal docente del
programa documento acreditativo de su identidad como D.N.I., pasaporte, permiso de conducir o, en el
caso del alumnado extranjero, tarjeta de residencia en vigor o en trámite o tarjeta de estudiante emitida
por la Subdelegación de Gobierno.
2. Para la realización de la prueba sólo está permitido el uso de papel sellado proporcionado por el personal
docente.
3. Al finalizar la prueba, el alumnado deberá entregar al personal docente tanto el cuadernillo de examen
completo como los folios en blanco sellados que pudieran haberle sido entregados.
4. Este cuadernillo de examen contiene las siguientes secciones:
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Comprensión escrita o Reading Passage.
Comprensión oral o Listening Comprehension
Uso de la lengua o General Language:
Parts A, B, C, and Pronunciation
Expresión escrita o Writing Composition
Hoja de respuestas o Answer Sheet
5. En las dos últimas hojas, Writing Composition y Answer Sheet, el alumnado deberá
consignar su nombre y apellidos, así como el número de su D.N.I. Sólo se considerarán para su
evaluación las respuestas anotadas por el alumnado en la hoja de respuestas o Answer Sheet, por lo que
sólo será en esta hoja donde el alumnado deberá escribir las respuestas de las preguntas de cada
sección a excepción del ejercicio de expresión escrita que se redactará en su hoja específica.
6. Sólo se admitirán para su corrección los exámenes escritos con tinta azul o negra.
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Reading Passage
Module 2-RA
Read the text and choose the best option in each case.
Banks are places where people can keep their money. Most people use
banks to save money in their savings accounts and to pay money from their
checking accounts. Today, when a person earns money from their job, their
paycheck is often electronically deposited into their savings or checking
account. Then, he or she can pay their bills by writing checks from their
checking accounts or pay online where their bills are electronically connected
to their bank accounts.
Banks also give loans to people. Banks use the money that their
customers deposit to lend money to people to buy new houses, cars, or to
start businesses among other reasons. The bank makes money from lending
by charging interest. In other words, people have to pay back more than they
borrowed. This amount depends on how risky the bank thinks the borrower is
and how fast the loan is paid back among other things.
People save money in many different ways. Some people have a bank account and their earnings go directly into
their account, so they have to go to the cash-point to take money out. Sometimes people make a budget every week to
plan how much cash they need. Then when they spend money, they write everything down. That helps them to
check how much they spend.
1.
According to the text…
a only a few people use banks to save money.
b not many people pay money from their checking accounts.
c a lot of people use banks to save an pay money.
2.
According to the text,…
a a person can only pay their bills online .
b it is not possible to pay bills online.
c. there are two different ways to pay bills.
3.
The loans that people receive from banks come from…
a the government.
b the money that customers deposit in the banks.
c the houses, cars and businesses that banks sell.
4.
The interest that people are charged for a loan …
a is always the same.
b is different depending only on how risky the bank thinks the borrower is .
c is different depending on different situations .
5.
Banks…
a always make money when they lend money to a customer.
b not always make money with loans.
c only charge interest to certain customers.
6.
In order to save money, some people…
a get their earnings directly into their bank account.
b write what they need to buy but they don’t buy it in the end.
c buy everything they need for the week and then they make a budget to plan how much cash they need.
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Reading Comprehension
Module 2-RA
Listen carefully and choose the best option (You will listen to this recording three times).
7.Manolo …
a likes living in Seville because it is hot in summer.
b likes living in Seville but he can’t stand the heat.
c thinks Seville is a nice place to live in.
8.
Manolo...
a has got a house with a very big balcony.
b ‘s flat is near the river.
c lives in a dark flat with three bedrooms.
9.
Which statement is TRUE? …
a Manolo has got a little apartment in Gibraltar.
b Manolo prepares delicious tea that he buys in Gibraltar.
c Manolo’s job is related to preparing meals.
10.
The “Albahaca” restaurant …
a is not far from the cathedral.
b is far away from the cathedral.
c is opposite the cathedral.
11.
According to Manolo, Spanish ...
a people usually have tea or coffee while having breakfast.
b people usually have lunch in the afternoon.
c lunch is as important as dinner.
12.
Gazpacho ...
a is the best dish you can have at the “Albahaca” restaurant.
b is more popular in summer than in winter.
c is a dish that you can only have in the south of Spain.
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General language
Module 2-RA
Part 1
Read the text and choose the best option from below.
Harry:
Hi, Audrey. Why are you 13) …?
Audrey: Because it’s my birthday. I’m 40 today! I’m getting old!
Harry:
Old? You’re joking! You look great! You are alive and I love you!
Audrey: Oh Harry! You are so sweet!
Harry:
14) …
Audrey: That’s an excellent idea. 15) …
Harry:
Do you mean the new bar in Deane Road, next to the supermarket?
Audrey: Yes.
Harry:
I’ll be ready in a minute. By the way, 16) … We are going to spend the whole day out!
Audrey: Oh Harry, That’s so kind of you. 17) … have dinner out. I’ve got to work this evening!
13
a
b
c
inhappy
unhappy
imhappy
14
a
b
c
Why don’t going for a drink?
Why not we go for a drink?
Why don’t we go for a drink?
15
a
b
c
What about go to that new bar?
How about going to that new bar?
Let’s going to that new bar!
16
a
b
c
where do you like to going for dinner?
where would you like to go for dinner?
where want you to go for dinner?
17
a
b
c
I’d loved to, but I’m sorry I can’t
I’d liked to, but I’m sorry I can’t
I’d love to, but I’m afraid I can’t
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General language
Module 2-RA
Part 2
Read the text and choose the best option from below.
Mark:
Excuse me!
Waitress:
Hi. 18) …
Mark:
Yes, thanks. I think the roast beef is delicious!
Waitress:
Good. 19) … dessert?
Mark:
That’s all, thanks. 20) …, please?
Waitress :
Sure. 21) …
Mark:
Thanks. Wow, that’s a lot! 22) …
Waitress:
No, it isn’t.
18.
a
b
c
Are you enjoying your meal?
Are you liking your meal?
Do you enjoying your meal?
19.
a
b
c
What would you like for
What do you like of
What would you want at
20. a
b
c
Can I have the bill
Can get I the bill
Are you give me the bill
21.
a
b
c
This is it
There is it
Here you are
22.
a
b
c
Is included the table service?
Is included the service?
Is service included?
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General language
Module 2-RA
Part 3
Read the text and choose the best option from below.
Linda:
Excuse me, 23) …
Passer-by:
The Four Seasons? Look. You are here in Piccadilly Circus underground Station. 24) … the right, that’s Shaftesbury
Avenue. 25) … two streets and then turn right. That’s White Street. 26) … and turn left. The restaurant is 27) …
Linda:
Thank you so much.
23.
a
b
c
There is a Four Seasons restaurant near here, please?
I’m looking at The Four Seasons restaurant, please.
How do I get to The Four Seasons restaurant, please?
24.
a
b
c
Take the first street on
Take the two street on
Take the third street at
25.
a
b
c
Take past
Go past
Walk passed
26.
a
b
c
Go straight ahead
Take straight ahead
Go direct
27.
a
b
c
in the right.
at the left.
next to the post office.
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General language
Module 2-RA
Part 4
Peter and Molly 28) … . They stayed together when they finished school in 1999. Last year they decided
to marry, but in autumn their plans changed. Molly 29) … to Canada in March. At the hotel, she realized she
wasn’t ready to get married, so she didn’t come back to England as she had planned. She phoned Peter and
explained she was going to stay in Canada for a few more days. 30) … Peter decided to fly to Canada to visit
Molly. She wasn’t very pleased to see him.
28.
a
b
c
did met in hospital for a long time.
met in hospital seven years ago.
knew at the hospital ago seven years.
29.
a
b
c
went on holiday
took for holiday
gave at holiday
30.
a
b
c
Yesterday for the evening
In the evening of yesterday
Yesterday evening
PRONUNCIATION
31. ¿Qué palabra contiene el sonido subrayado en BEER?
a. ear
b. wear
c. see
32. ¿Qué palabra contiene el sonido subrayado en HOUSE?
a. Town
b. Pure
c. Know
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Writing composition
Module 2-RA
Full name: .....................................................................................................................................................................
I.D.: ......................................................................
Writing Composition.
Write a composition according to the clues given:
- What did you do yesterday?
- What did you have for breakfast/lunch?
- Where did you go?
- What did you do?
- Who did you see?
The composition must have around 60 words.
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Answer sheet
Module 2-RA
Full name: .....................................................................................................................................................................
I.D.: ......................................................................
Listening Comprehension
Reading Passage
1.
a
b
c
7.
a
b
c
2.
a
b
c
8.
a
b
c
3.
a
b
c
9.
a
b
c
4.
a
b
c
10. a
b
c
5.
a
b
c
11. a
b
c
6.
a
b
c
12. a
b
c
General Language
Part 2
Part 1
Part 3
Part 4
13. a
b
c
18. a
b
c
23. a
b
c
28. a
b
c
14. a
b
c
19. a
b
c
24. a
b
c
29. a
b
c
15. a
b
c
20. a
b
c
25. a
b
c
30. a
b
c
16. a
b
c
21. a
b
c
26. a
b
c
Pronunciation
17. a
b
c
22. a
b
c
27. a
b
c
31. a
b
c
32. a
b
c
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