PROVA DE NIVELL D ANGLÉS PER AL PROGRAMA D INTERCANVI ERASMUS (CURS 2017/2018)

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PROVA DE NIVELL D ANGLÉS PER AL PROGRAMA D INTERCANVI ERASMUS (CURS 2017/2018) A 17-12-2016 I. VOCABULARY (30%). Choose the best option according to the context. 1. Researchers try to out more about healing properties in food. a. discover b. search c. find d. study 2. With these goggles you will be able to very well under water. a. watch b. look c. notice d. see 3. Some of my friends can several languages really well. a. ask b. speak c. tell d. say 4. Skiers have to wear good to keep their hands warm. a. boots b. gloves c. trainers d. shoes 5. The two boxers walked into the. a. court b. ring c. pitch d. turf 6. Bruce Springsteen, also as The Boss, is one of the greatest male singers. a. known b. called c. named d. told 7. He in a small village in Africa, with his brothers and sisters. a. grew up b. raised c. got up d. born 8. When I go out with my friends, I like wearing clothes. a. fashion b. fashionable c. fashioned d. fashioning 9. In my country, rock stars wear jeans. a. tights b. tightened c. tight d. a tight 10. We re going to Casablanca to get to the city. a. find out b. know c. meet d. introduce 11. Our happiness does not on what we have, but on who we are. a. come b. based c. depend d. go 12. While I am away, a neighbour is my cat. a. looking for b. looking after c. looking at d. looking up 13. My brother has a wonderful of old coins. a. collection b. collecting c. collector d. collect 14. You are a very good. You make some really lovely meals! a. cooker b. cook c. cooking d. cookery 15. 'I think their house is nice, but it's got too much stuff in.' - 'I know.' a. what you say b. what you saw c. what you think d. what you mean. 16. 'Do you mind if I open the window?' - '.' a. Not enough! b. Not for me! c. Not at all! d. Not in a million years! 17. 'Is this the right address?' - 'Yes,.' a. knowingly b. definitely c. surely d. sincerely 18. 'Do you think they will have cleaned the house before we get back?' - '.' a. I hope so. b. Some possibility c. Some luck d. Some day 19. 'I don't feel like going out tonight.' - 'Why? ' a. What's down? b. What's out? c. What's for? d. What's up? 20. 'What do you think they're doing now?' - '.' a. How should I know? b. How I know? c. How could I tell? d. How must I know? Angles A, pàg. 1

21. What's happening about the party next week?' - 'I haven't got.' a. idea b. the foggiest c. the cloudiest idea. d. a chance to know 22. Are we in a hurry? Can I finish what I'm doing?' - 'Sure, take.' a. the time b. a time c. any time d. your time 23. He lives in that new of flats near the centre. a. building b. block c. tower d. high rise 24. How much do you pay a month? a. fees b. rent c. rental d. lodging 25. I've got a lovely two-bed flat on the second of the building. a. corridor b. level c. floor d. ground 26. Luckily the is really nice and she looks after the building well. a. proprietor b. boss c. student d. landlady 27. Have you met Lucy? She's my flat. a. colleague b. sharer c. mate d. friend 28. I live with a host family, but it's self- so I get my own food. a. catering b. cooking c. organising d. feeding 29. I am looking for an flat as I have my own stuff. a. unarranged b. unprepared c. unequipped d. unfurnished 30. The house is in quite good condition, but there is some on the ground floor walls. a. wet b. water c. dripping d. damp II. USE OF ENGLISH (40%). Choose the best option according to context. 31. Last week they to the cinema. a. had gone b. went c. have gone d. go 32. I will never let you down. Trust me. a. ever b. always c. anyway d. any 33. If you your umbrella, we wouldn t have got so wet. a. wouldn t lose b. haven t lost c. hadn t lost d. didn t lose 34. Please don t be late. We have to be there time: 8 pm sharp! a. by b. at c. for d. on 35. This year there are candidates! Last year there were 100, this year only 20. a. few b. fewer c. minor d. more 36. Let s have a nice walk,? a. want we b. aren t we c. shall we d. do we 37. Please serve yourself! There are bottles in the fridge. a. any b. fewer c. much d. some 38. All my friends are very keen skiing. a. in b. on c. of d. at 39. Has she ever to Japan? a. been b. lived c. enjoyed d. arrived 40. I don t like these, I prefer over there. a. them b. those c. that d. they 41. The football match was cancelled it was raining heavily. a. due b. because c. because of d. due to Angles A, pàg. 2

42. What a nuisance! We caught the train if we had woken up earlier. a. will have b. could have c. should have d. must have 43. She behaved very in the kindergarden. a. well b. good c. goodly d. perfect 44. I remember a lot in the garden when I was a child. a. to play b. playing c. played d. have played 45. I didn t quite understand. Could you explain? a. me this b. this me c. this to me d. me to this 46. I want to travel to London. a. besides b. both c. too d. as though 47. You don t like my new dress,? a. don t you b. do you c. didn t you d. did you 48. night, everything is silent and quiet. a. in b. during c. at d. for 49. You should do more exercise if you want to keep. a. fat b. shape c. fit d. cool 50. He has not yet arrived. He have forgotten about our appointment. a. should b. must c. mustn t d. ought 51. We always have a party December 31 st. a. in b. at c. on d. to 52. Could you give me advice? a. a few b. many c. a bit d. some 53. The journey wasn t as I had expected. a. bad as b. worse than c. badly than d. worser as 54. I prefer to travel train. a. in b. with c. by d. up 55. Exercise is good the body and the mind. a. to b. with c. by d. for 56. Nadia asked Sheila where coming from. She was missing her. a. she was b. are you c. she is d. you are 57. The school usually at six o'clock each day, but on Monday it stayed open later. a. close b. closes c. is closing d. has closed 58. Last week we some snow in our city but it didn't stay on the ground for a long time. a. have b. are having c. have had d. had 59. There two accidents on this road so far this year and the one last night was quite serious. a. are b. were c. have been d. are going to be 60. He is a very active child. Probably, when he grows up he very good at sports. a. is b. was c. has been d. is going to be 61. Please call me back later. I can't speak right now because I an English lesson. a. had b. have had c. am having d. am going to have 62. I bought this car in July, so now I it for six months. a. have b. have had c. am having d. had Angles A, pàg. 3

63. Jane isn't at work today. She's very sick so I don't think tomorrow. a. she comes b. she has come c. she came d. she's going to come 64. Two days ago I my keys in my local supermarket. a. lose b. lost c. have lost d. am losing 65. This is the third time this week you late for your class. Please don't do it again. a. arrive b. are arriving c. arrived d. have arrived 66. Every week we a spelling test on Friday morning with words we have learned in the week. a. have b. had c. are having d. have had 67. Emrah Hazim for two months since he started studying in the same class last November. a. know b. knew c. has known d. is knowing 68. When I was on holiday in the USA, every night we a different city. a. stay b. have stayed c. stayed d. are staying 69. He... come tomorrow, who knows. a. may b. will c. can d. is 70. I told... to keep quiet at the concert. a. his b. him c. he d. she III. READINGS (30%). Read the following four texts and answer the corresponding questions. TEXT 1 Read the text below, look at the words in bold and choose the best one (a, b, c or d) to fit the meaning of the word/phrase in the text. Henry Evans and Jennifer Miller: The Wedding of the Century Yesterday on a beautiful beach near Malibu, California, the actor Henry Evans prepared for his long-awaited wedding this weekend to actress Jennifer Miller A modern casanova Since the days of Clarke Gable, Hollywood has not seen such a Casanova. At the age of 19 Evans who was once voted by People magazine the sexiest man alive had a love affair with Robin Givens, which came to an end when her then husband, the boxer Mike Ollies, found out what was going on. Later, he lived with another actress, Juliette Lewis, for three years. Recently, he almost got married to Gwyneth Perkins, but something went wrong. Then he met Jennifer. Miller s family relationships Jennifer Miller spent much of her childhood in Manhattan where her father, John, worked as a successful soap actor on Days of Our Lives. Surprisingly, she did not meet Evans at any high-class, exciting Hollywood bash but at a park in Los Angeles. He helped her look for her dog, Enzo. It is not known whether Miller's mother, Nancy, will attend the wedding. The actress cut off contact after her mother spoke on television about her. She said yesterday: I love my daughter very much. I meditate about our relationship. I pray for it. Even if she's not close to me right now, I still worry about my daughter. I don t know Henry Evans. I hear he s a fine young man. I thank God that he loves her because Jenny is a wonderful person. I'm only concerned that he brings her happiness. Angles A, pàg. 4

The preparation Workers and tent-erectors walked upon the red dirt of Malibu all day, putting the finishing touches to a stage by the sea, where the ceremony is expected to be held away from inquisitive paparazzi eyes. Behind it, is a vast white marquee where the party is expected to continue long into the night. The British band Radiohead is expected to fly in from London to entertain the 200 guests. Security matters Evans has asked Elizabeth Taylor's security consultant, Alon Moshe a former agent for Israel's secret service to coordinate an elaborate operation to keep journalists and paparazzi away. Trees were being planted along the beach to screen the area from expected boats crowded with photographers. There is only one shadow on the horizon. Malibu police will be on the lookout for Athena Rolando, a neurotic fan who entered Evans house last year. Officers have been looking for her for more than a week, after she escaped from prison. (Adapted from The Daily Telegraph) 71. bash a. tour b. holiday c. hill d. party 72. dirt a. terrain b. palace c. rubbish d. theatre 73. on the lookout for a. on the alert for b. visiting continuously c. searching the sea for d. finishing their job with 74. found out a. tried to talk about b. discovered c. came out of prison d. explained 75. concerned a. unhappy b. interested c. concentrated d. afraid TEXT 2. Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. MAKING FRIENDS You may think that (76) knows how to make friends, but for some people it isn t so easy. (77) they want to be friends with others, they always seem to be alone. Sadly, some of them get depressed (78) this. We wanted to find out how these people can make friends, (79) we asked a group of 14-yearolds what sort of people they prefer. The most important thing, they said, is that they can get (80) with them. They like to be friends with kind and generous people, who rarely get angry (81) others. They also like people who laugh at their jokes, and can tell (82) stories, too. They (83) be interested in what the group does, and perhaps even think of exciting new things to do. We also asked the group how not to make friends with them. Here are some of the things they mention: always telling others what they (84) to do, telling lies about people, and talking about themselves (85) the time! Angles A, pàg. 5

76. a. anybody b. somebody c. everybody d. nobody 77. a. although b. even c. despite d. however 78. a. for b. about c. of d. under 79. a. since b. because c. so d. as 80. a. on b. down c. back d. in 81. a. to b. against c. with d. by 82. a. amused b. cheerful c. smiling d. funny 83. a. can b. ought c. need d. should 84. a. have b. could c. may d. must 85. a. most b. all c. every d. only TEXT 3. Read through the text below and answer the questions that follow Moonshine The band Moonshine released their third CD last week. Here again is a follow-up to The Waves. There have been a few changes since the last CD, with Tom Wilcott on bass guitar replacing Simon McVee, who left the band last year, and the arrival of Tom Simpson on drums. It is clear from the first song on the CD -which is a dance tune- that the band is no longer going to concentrate on slow songs. The second tune is also a dance tune and is even louder and heavier. Most later tracks are in the band s more usual slow style. These two tracks will certainly come as a surprise to many fans. Either of them could easily become a hit single though, because they are excellent. Singer Rob Letchford gets a chance to really show how good he is, reaching each note perfectly. Fans should be grateful he recorded the songs for the album before he had trouble with his throat. This has resulted in the band having to cancel their next tour. (Anyone who has bought tickets need not worry as all the concerts will be rearranged as soon as Rob has recovered.) On this CD, Moonshine show they can produce perfect music in a variety of styles, from the slow ones we are familiar with to the ones that will keep your feet tapping. I did feel, though, that they put their best songs at the beginning and the last few tracks were not of quite the same quality. Despite this, Here again is certain to be a big hit and bring more success to this band. 86. What is the writer trying to do? A make suggestions about how a band could improve B offer his opinion of a band s new CD C give information about the members of a band D explain why a CD has been so successful 87. What does the writer say about the two songs at the beginning of the CD? A They are unlike the songs the band normally performs. B They are similar to other songs on the CD. C They may not be enjoyed as much as other songs on the CD. D They are too loud and heavy. 88. What does the writer tell us about Rob Letchford? A He was not at his best when he recorded the CD. B He is unable to do any more performances. C He has become unwell since making the CD. D He will not appear at some performances with the band. Angles A, pàg. 6

89. What conclusion does the writer come to about the CD? A He enjoyed the slow songs in particular. B He prefers some of their earlier CDs. C He thinks some of the songs may become annoying. D He feels the songs at the end are less good. 90. Which of the following did a fan say about the CD? A I m so pleased the band have made a CD with all their best hits. I love their music, so I know all these songs and can sing along to them. B This CD is better than the last one because it s got some dance tunes on it as well as some lovely slow tunes. C I saw the band perform this CD recently at a concert so I went and bought it immediately. D The members of this band haven t changed since they started and this CD shows how they have TEXT 4. Read through the text below and answer the questions that follow JAZZ By Katie Atkins, aged 14 I play the trumpet in my school jazz band. Last month we held a jazz competition with bands from local high schools and our band won! Each band had their own costumes, ranging from black school uniforms like my band wore, to brightly-coloured T-shirts. We didn t look much like adult professional bands, but all of us were used to performing in competitions, so the quality of playing was amazing, especially considering everyone was so young. Players from each band even created new tunes right there on stage. It was exciting to watch but even better when my band played on stage! We have a great jazz band at my school, but not everyone who wants to play in it gets accepted only about half, in fact. But anyone who s keen to play goes to jazz practice before school, and we often spend time together after school, listening to jazz and learning its language. There are also trips to jazz summer camps across the country I ve been to a couple and learnt a lot. Adults are often surprised that young people are getting interested in jazz. My music teacher thinks it s because pop music isn t challenging enough for people like me who are serious about music. But I find it exciting because it s both new and old at the same time you can create your own music, but you also feel you re part of its history, as you re playing on stage in the same way as great jazz performers before you. My school s really lucky because we have great teachers, and parents who ve supported us all the way. Without them, we d never get anywhere with our music! 91. What is Katie trying to do in the text? A encourage young people to try to listen to more jazz B explain how jazz is becoming popular with young people C advertise young people s jazz events in her area D give advice on how to create great jazz music Angles A, pàg. 7

92 Katie says the bands in her school s jazz competition A played music they d written themselves before they came. B had little experience of playing in public. C played at a high level despite their age. D were dressed to look like professional jazz bands. 93 Most people at Katie s school who are interested in jazz A attend early jazz sessions at school. B join the school jazz band. C learn about jazz in after-school classes. D go to jazz summer camps at the school. 94 Why does Katie enjoy playing jazz so much? A she finds it easier to learn than other forms of music. B she thinks it is more serious than pop music. C she likes the chance to perform with others on stage. D she feels in touch with jazz players of the past. 95. Which of the following would Katie write to a friend? A The competition was great, but I think I preferred being in the audience to playing I was nervous! B My mum and dad always do all they can to help with my trumpet playing I couldn t do this successfully without their help. C One band wore really colourful clothes, but we chose dark costumes. Maybe that s one of the reasons why they won instead of us. D One music teacher left a while ago and no one s replaced him yet. We just haven t got anyone good to help us now. TEXT 5 Read the text and choose the best definition for the words in bold The Body Shop When I opened the first 'Body Shop' in 1976 my only object was to earn enough to feed my children. Today `The Body Shop' is an international company rapidly growing all around the world. In the years since we began I have learned a lot. Much of what I have learned will be found in this book, for I believe that we, as a company, have something worth saying about how to run a successful business without giving up what we really believe in. It's not a normal business book, nor is it just about my life. The message is that to succeed in business you have to be different. Business can be fun, a business can be run with love and it can do good. In business, as in life, I need to enjoy myself, to have a feeling of family and to feel excited by the unexpected. I have always wanted the people who work for 'The Body Shop' to feel the same way. Now this book sends these ideas of mine out into the world, makes them public. I'd like to think there are no limits to our 'family', no limits to what can be done. I find that an exciting thought. I hope you do, too. Angles A, pàg. 8

96. What is the writer's main purpose in writing this text? A To tell the reader her life story. B To introduce her ideas to the reader. C To explain how international companies operate. D Unclear from the text 97. What would someone learn from this text? A How to make a lot of money. B How to write a book about business. C What the writer's book is about. D Unclear from the text. 98. How does the writer feel about the business she runs? A She just runs it for her own entertainment. B It is not like any other company. C It is likely to become even more successful. D Unclear from the text. 99. What kinds of workers does the writer like to employ? A Workers who get on well with the public. B Workers who have the same attitude as she does. C Workers who have their own families. D Unclear from the text. 100. What kind of person does the writer seem to be? A She seems to be someone with strong opinions. B She doesn't seem to be very confident. C She sees running a business as just a job. D Unclear from the text. Angles A, pàg. 9