(INGLÉ CUID – INGLÉS – NIVEL A2 (BÁSICO) RESERVA - SEPTIEMBRE 2009 - DURACIÓN DEL EXAMEN: 2 HORAS NO SE PERMITE EL USO DE DICCIONARIO NI DE NINGÚN OTRO MATERIAL INSTRUCCIONES y PUNTUACIÓN Conteste a TODAS las preguntas de tipo test ÚNICAMENTE en la hoja de lectura óptica. Al final del examen, entregue ÚNICAMENTE la hoja de lectura óptica y LA ÚLTIMA HOJA de este examen, donde escribirá la redacción. No olvide consignar sus datos personales en ambas hojas. Puede llevarse el resto del examen. Las preguntas con respuesta múltiple valen 60 puntos y la redacción vale 40 puntos. El examen escrito se califica en total sobre 100 puntos. El mínimo para aprobar este nivel se establece en 35 puntos para las preguntas con respuesta múltiple y 20 puntos en la redacción. Hay que superar los mínimos en ambas partes para poder aprobar el examen. Las respuestas incorrectas no restan puntos. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. USE OF ENGLISH. Elija la respuesta correcta. 1. He _____ TV in the evenings. (a) watch (b) watchs c) watches (d) watching (c) that (d) than c) I am not (d) I are not (c) her (d) we (c) Where (d) How 2. Your children are taller _____ mine. (a) Ø (b) of 3. Are you going to school? No, _____ (a) I don’t (b) don’t be 4. This is my book and this is _____. (a) him (b) yours 5. _____ is Robert Redford from? (a) What (b) Who 6. She leaves _____ at 5:30 and _____ dinner with her boyfriend. (a) working/have (b) worked/takes (c) to work/take (d) work/has 7. I would like to _____ to Paris but my husband hates_____. (a) go/travelling (b) go/travel (c) going/travelling (d) goes/travel (c) men’s (d) mans’ (c) Why don’t (d) Why 8. Go to the fourth floor for _____ clothes. (a) mens’ (b) men 9. _____ go shopping next Friday. (a) Let’s (b) How about 10. How _____ water do you drink in a day? (a) much (b) many (c) Ø (d) few (c) most big (d) bigger (c) went (d) were 11. This is the _____ cinema in town. (a) more big (b) biggest 12. We _____ to London last year. (a) are going (b) go (INGLÉ CUID – INGLÉS – NIVEL A2 (BÁSICO) RESERVA - SEPTIEMBRE 2009 - DURACIÓN DEL EXAMEN: 2 HORAS NO SE PERMITE EL USO DE DICCIONARIO NI DE NINGÚN OTRO MATERIAL 13. Choose the correct sentence: (a) Have you ever be to Australia? (b) Did you ever been to Australia? (c) Are you ever been to Australia? (d) Have you ever been to Australia? 14. She _____to go to the party next week. (a) does not going (b) ‘s not going (c) don’t going (d) does going 15. You _____ take the car to go to the theatre. (a) don’t have to (c) aren’t to (b) can have (d) can’t have to 2. READING COMPREHENSION: Lea el siguiente texto y conteste a las preguntas que siguen. Holidays can be long or short and they can last from one night to more than three weeks. Different people choose different types of holiday. Some want to go abroad and sunbathe, some prefer to go to local resorts and visit the local attractions and some want to visit places far away to experience a different culture. A tourist resort is a place that attracts a large number of visitors because it has lots of interesting places to visit and things to do. The majority of holidaymakers will visit a recognised holiday resort of some kind, either in their country or abroad. One of the most visited holiday resorts in Britain is Hastings and St Leonards. It offers visitors a variety of attractions, such as the Hastings Castle, the Museum and Art Gallery, the White Rock Theatre and the Cliff Railways. Hastings is a seaside town and has been a fishing port for centuries. The fishing quarter is one of the most fascinating parts of the town. It also has plenty of greenery, parkland and wooded areas. St Leonards is next to Hastings. It is a new town with elegant squares and beautiful gardens. Before deciding whether to visit an area, it is a good idea to look on the attractions on offer to make sure there’s something that interests you. Tourist information offices, travel agents, internet and brochures can often give you this information. 16. The duration of a holiday includes …. (a) no more than three weeks (b) one night and three weeks (c) at least one night (d) at least three weeks 17. Most people that go on holiday …. (a) choose to go abroad (b) prefer to visit a famous place (c) prefer to visit a local place (d) choose to stay in the country 18. Hastings is located …. (a) by the sea (b) in a park (c) in a wooded area (d) in a fishing quarter (c) close to Hastings (d) below Hastings 19. St Leonards is .…………………… (a) in Hastings (b) far from Hastings 20. To choose a holiday place that interests you, you have to ... (a) go to a travel agency (b) first visit the area (c) first look for information (d) have good ideas (INGLÉ CUID – INGLÉS – NIVEL A2 (BÁSICO) RESERVA - SEPTIEMBRE 2009 - DURACIÓN DEL EXAMEN: 2 HORAS NO SE PERMITE EL USO DE DICCIONARIO NI DE NINGÚN OTRO MATERIAL REDACCIÓN (COMPOSITION) Escriba unas 100 palabras sobre el siguiente tema: ‘An invented story in the past.’ NO OLVIDE CONSIGNAR SUS DATOS NOMBRE: ………………………………………………………………………………………………… DNI:…………………………………………………… TELÉFONO:………………………………… CENTRO ASOCIADO: