LAE EXAM TIPO A 3D 2nd Partial
LAE EXAM TIPO A 3D 2nd Partial
LAE EXAM TIPO A 3D 2nd Partial
No. de Lista:_______
INSTRUCCIONES GENERALES:
El alumno sólo podrá tener en su banca lápiz, pluma, goma y sacapuntas al momento de iniciar el examen.
En caso de que algún examen no esté registrado con el nombre del alumno, tendrá cero de calificación.
El alumno sólo podrá presentar examen mostrando su credencial vigente al pasar lista y depositándola en la banca.
Se deberá contestar con pluma de tinta negra o azul. No se permiten rayones, acaso se puede utilizar corrector.
Si se detecta algún alumno(s) copiando, tratando de copiar, en actitud sospechosa o sea sorprendido haciendo un acto deshonesto
automáticamente se retirará el examen, sin oportunidad de continuar y se anulará en su totalidad el examen, y su calificación será cero.
Durante el examen no podrá estar encendido el celular (ni en vibrador). Cualquier aparato electrónico deberá permanecer apagado y guardado en
la mochila.
OBJETIVO GENERAL DE LA ASIGNATURA: By the end of the course, the students will be able to understand, recognize and use the new grammar
structures and vocabulary. By developing their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. In order to achieve this goal, the students will practice
with their books, audiovisual aids, team works, realia and games.
By the year 2050, 66% percent of the people on Earth sill live in large cities, Tht's around two thrid of
the world's _______________. MOst of these people will live in tall apartment buildings, so it makes
sense to ___________ those buildings in ways that are good for the enviroment.
Gardens on the top of buildings, for example, save energy for heating and coolong. They're also a
confortable place for people to spend time-away from the ______ on the _______ city streets below.
Walking from place to place is a big part of city life.
However, when _______ need to walk across streets, there can be problems. One solution to these
problems are the "X-xrossings" found in Tokio, Japan and other cities. There, when the light turns red,
all of the cars, buses, and other _____________ must estop. Then, the pedestrians can cross in any
direction. Another solution could be _____________________ with more shops and restaurants on
every block. This makes it easier for people to walk to the places they need to go.
Every big city needs good ways for people to get around.
In the future, more cities will have as many kinds of public _______________ as Hong Kong. With
more than seven __________ people in a fairly small area. Hong Kong is a ___________ place. So, in
addition to cars and taxis, Hong Kong residents ride buses, trains, boats, and streetcars-all good ways to
get around the city.
5. Use comparatives to clomplete the next sentences: (8 points: 1 point for each one)
6. Read and answer the questions: (10 points: 2 points for each one)
7. Put the meaning of the words next to them and find the words “In English” in the Word search
excersise (1 point for each meaning and 1 point for each word found) (36 points: 1 point for each
one)
WORD MEANING WORD MEANING
million Pedestrians
noisy population
big crowded
early neighborhoods
high pimple
important sorethroat
interested headache
peaceful fever
vehicles transportation
8. Writing: (8 points) Describe "the benefits of a positive attitude" (<150 words) use
Superlatives, equitatives and comparatives. Use this table as a rubric:
WORDS POINTS
<150 8
140 7
130 6
120 5
110 4
100 3
100> 0
Good luck!!!