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INSTRUCCIONES En esta actividad vas a escuchar y a leer una serie de textos y tendrás que responder a unas preguntas. Presta mucha atención. Algunas preguntas tendrán cuatro posibles respuestas, pero solo una es correcta. Rodea la letra que se encuentre junto a ella. Mira este ejemplo: Example 1 How many months are there in a year? A. 2 months. B. 17 months. C. 12 months. D. 11 months. Si decides cambiar la respuesta a una pregunta, tacha con una tu primera elección y rodea la respuesta correcta. Mira este ejemplo, donde primero se eligió la respuesta A y luego la C. Example 1 How many months are there in a year? A. 2 months. B. 17 months. C. 12 months. D. 11 months. En otras preguntas te pedirán que indiques si las afirmaciones son verdaderas o falsas. Mira este ejemplo: Example 2 Which of these statements are true and which are false? True The Spanish flag is blue The Spanish flag is yellow The Spanish flag is red The Spanish flag is green False 2

Si decides cambiar una respuesta, tacha la en la respuesta que no quieres marcar y escribe en la otra casilla. Mira este ejemplo en el que en la primera afirmación se había seleccionado la opción Verdadero y se ha cambiado por Falso : Example 2 Which of these statements are true and which are false? True The Spanish flag is blue The Spanish flag is yellow The Spanish flag is red The Spanish flag is green False 3

AUDIO: LET'S GO TO THE CINEMA This is a listening test. You are going to listen to a recorded phone message. Tom is calling a cinema to get information about the films they are showing, schedule and prices. You will hear the recording twice. The first time, try to get the general idea. The second time, try to remember the details. For each question, answer A, B, C or D, or fill in the blanks. Listen carefully. DOWNTOWN CINEMAS THE WAR Holidays on the Moon An Ant s Life Larry Water 1 6CI101 What number do you have to press if you want to buy film tickets? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 0 2 6CI102 Which of these statements are true and which are false? Mark with an Today is Tuesday Today is Thursday Today is the 30 th Today is the 10 th True False 4

3 6CI103 4 6CI104 An Ant s Life is a film recommended for A. children older than 14 years old. B. children older than 4 years old. C. children younger than 14 years old. D. children younger than 4 years old. Which film is recommended for the entire family? A. Larry Water. B. An Ant s Life. C. The War. D. Holidays on the Moon. 5 6CI105 What time does Larry Water start? A. At 9:15 in the evening. B. At 9:45 in the evening. C. At 8:15 in the evening. D. At 8:45 in the evening. 6 6CI106 In the film The War, a soldier shoots another soldier in the and the back. A. arm B. head C. eyes D. ankle 7 6CI107 The film Holidays on the Moon is not recommended for A. the entire family. B. boys. C. adults. D. girls. 8 6CI108 How much does a ticket cost for a child? A. 4.40 B. 14 C. 40.40 D. 4.14 9 6CI109 The recorded message has three parts. Choose the right order: A. Prices, instructions, information about the films. B. Instructions, information about the films, prices. C. Information about the films, instructions, prices. D. Information about the films, prices, instructions. 5

ALICE IN WONDERLAND This is the beginning of the book Alice in Wonderland. Read it carefully and answer the questions. Alice was very tired of sitting by her sister with nothing to do. Once or twice, she looked at the book that her sister was reading: it had no pictures or conversations in it. Alice thought: What is the use of a book without pictures or conversations? She felt very sleepy, because it was hot that day. She was thinking of going to pick daisies and make a chain with them, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran near her. There was nothing special in that. Alice was not very surprised when she heard the Rabbit say: 'Oh dear! Oh dear! I ll be late!' Of course, this is not very normal, but it seemed natural to her at that time. However, when the Rabbit took a watch out of its pocket, looked at it, and started running again, Alice stood up with curiosity. She ran across the field after it, just in time to see it going down a hole in the ground. Without thinking very much about it, she followed the Rabbit and went down the hole too. Down, down, down she fell, into the deep, dark hole. She looked down but she couldn t see the bottom of it. All around her there were a lot of bookshelves and cupboards. There were also some pictures and maps on the walls. She saw some jars on the shelves. She picked one up and read the label: orange marmalade. She opened it but it was empty. What a pity! she thought, and she put it in one of the cupboards as she fell past it. Down, down, down. [ ] Suddenly, THUMP! She landed on some leaves at the bottom of the hole. Adapted from Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll 6

10 6CI130 Just at the beginning, Alice was A. very angry. B. very bored. C. very busy. D. very surprised. 11 6CI131 Did Alice like the book that her sister was reading? A. Yes, because it had a lot of pictures and conversations. B. Yes, because it was very useful and entertaining. C. No, because it had no pictures or conversations. D. No, because the story in the book was not entertaining. 12 6CI132 Why was Alice very surprised? A. Because she saw a white rabbit with pink eyes. B. Because the Rabbit was picking daisies. C. Because the Rabbit took a watch out of its pocket. D. She wasn t surprised. Everything seemed natural to her 13 6CI133 Which character speaks aloud in the story? A. Alice. B. The Rabbit. C. Alice s sister. D. Lewis Carroll. 14 6CI135 Which of these statements are true and which are false? Mark with an The Rabbit was in a hurry The Rabbit lost a watch Alice and the Rabbit had a conversation The Rabbit went down a hole True False 7

15 6CI136 16 6CI137 17 6CI138 What was Alice doing when she saw the Rabbit? A. She was picking daisies. B. She was making a daisy chain. C. She was just thinking. D. She was running. Why did Alice go down the hole? A. Because she followed the Rabbit. B. Because she didn t see the hole and she fell. C. Because she wanted to go to Wonderland. D. Because she thought about it very carefully. What happens at the end of the text? A. The Rabbit invites Alice to have meal. B. Alice stops falling for a rest and takes a toast with marmalade. C. Alice falls very quickly and gets hurt. D. Alice lands on the floor, over some leaves, and doesn t get hurt. 18 6CI139 What is the main idea of the text? Choose the best sentence to summarize it: A. Alice and her sister are having a very good time in the country. B. Alice meets a strange rabbit and follows him down a very deep hole. C. Alice s sister is reading an adventure book about a white rabbit with pink eyes. D. A white rabbit with pink eyes tells Alicia a very interesting story. 8

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TET MESSAGES Read the text carefully and answer the questions Carla has a friend in the United Kingdom, John. They are communicating through text messages, using their mobile phones. John Hi Carla! How are you? I ve got great news to tell you. Carla Hi John! I m fine, thank you. What has happened? John We ve moved to another city! So I ve started going to a new school, and it s great! Carla Oh! What is your school like? John At first, when I arrived, I was scared, because the building was very old and it looked like a haunted castle. But, inside, it s more beautiful and friendly: the walls are painted in light green and there are many posters and pictures made by students. John There is a very big gym, a laboratory, a computer room and a library with a lot of adventure books. Carla And what about the playground? John It isn t very big, but we have space to play football and basketball. And you won t believe it: there are trees and grass, and we can see birds and insects! I think this is the best thing about this school. The t 10

19 6CI117 20 The text is A. a narration. B. a comic. C. a conversation. D. a fairy tale. What is the conversation about? 6CI118 A. A. Carla s new school B. John s new school. C. Carla s new city. D. John s new friends. 21 6CI119 22 6CI120 23 John s messages contain A. an adventure story. B. an explanation about school subjects. C. a description of a school. D. part of John s diary. Which words are used to say that something is very strange or unusual? A. You won t believe it. B. I think this is the best thing. C. I was scared. D. What has happened? Which of these statements are true and which are false? Mark with an 6CI121 24 6CI122 John was scared when he first saw the school John found ghosts inside the school The building was very old and looked like a haunted castle The walls were painted in a very dark colour How does John feel about his new school now? A. He s nervous: his new school is dark and scary. B. He s happy: he thinks his new school is great. C. He s sad: he doesn t like the new school at all. D. He s bored: there s nothing interesting at his new school. True False 11

25 6CI123 Does Carla seem interested in John s new school? A. Yes, because she s at the same school. B. Yes, because she asks questions about it. C. No, because she writes very little. D. No, because she doesn t write about her school. 12