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2 EXAMEN ICFES ENGLISH TRAINING DIXON ROMAN MONTAÑO G. INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CENTER

3 INTERPRETACIÓN DE GRÁFICAS d) Hospital c) Cinema a) Universityb) Museum ACCORDING TO THE PICTURE THIS IS A… THE END

4 a) University c) Museum d) Cinema b) Hospital HARVARD LAW SCHOOL ACCORDING TO THE PICTURE THIS IS A… THE END INTERPRETACIÓN DE GRÁFICAS

5 b) Museuma) University d) Cinemac) Hospital INTERPRETACIÓN DE GRÁFICAS ACCORDING TO THE PICTURE THIS IS A…

6 Church MuseumCinema Hospital INTERPRETACIÓN DE GRÁFICAS ACCORDING TO THE PICTURE THIS IS A…

7 c) Cinema d) Museum a) Churchb) Hospital INTERPRETACIÓN DE GRÁFICAS

8 c) This is his toy d) This is her toy a) This is our toyb) This is their toy Clic sobre la opción que consideres acertada… INTERPRETACIÓN DE GRÁFICAS

9 b) These are their new bicycles d) Theses is their new bicycles a) These is my new bicycles c) These are my new bicycles Seleccione la opción correcta

10 a) They are chatting in the park d) They are weeping too much c) They are winning a cup b) They are cutting some roses Observe el cuadro y seleccione la letra que considere acertada

11 d) They are running a race b) They are talking. c) They are treading a lot of coakroaches a) They are singing very beautifully Seleccione la respuesta correcta según el cuadro

12 c) In a restaurant a) In a drugstore b) In a post office ONLY CHINESE FOOD ONLY CHINESE FOOD IDENTIFICACIÓN DE LUGARES

13 a) In a newspaper c) In a dictionary b) In a text book CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS IDENTIFICACIÓN DE LUGARES

14 c) In a ticket window a) In a sole factory b) In a solarium window IDENTIFICACIÓN DE LUGARES

15 c) In a public swimming pool a) In a public factory b) In a public library GLASS CONTAINERS NOT ALLOW GLASS CONTAINERS NOT ALLOW IDENTIFICACIÓN DE LUGARES

16 b) In a drugstorea) In a bank c) In a theater LEFT LANE PRESCRIPTIONS LEFT LANE PRESCRIPTIONS IDENTIFICACIÓN DE LUGARES

17 a) Hurt b) Sting c) Sharp A wound on your skin where an insect or plant has stung you. VOCABULARIO

18 c) Kidding b) Trust a) Truth To say something that is not true as a joke. VOCABULARIO

19 b) Air c) Oil a) Smoke The gases around the earth which we breathe. VOCABULARIO

20 c) Fina) end b) fan One the flat parts that stick out of a fish’s body and help it to swim. VOCABULARIO

21 a) Queenc) Knight b) Prince The female ruler of a country, or the wife of a King. VOCABULARIO

22 b) You should have bought a bigger size c) You must have got a smaller size a) You shouldn’t buy any shirt This shirt is too small DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS

23 c) Who is your candidate? a) Where is your boss? b) What are you choosing? The election is tomorrow DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS

24 a) Good idea! You have it too long c) Yes, you are bald b) Ok. Your hair is too short I’ve decided to get my hair cut DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS

25 b) He must have trouble following directions. c) She should have been in the city. a) Alice mustn’t know Richard. Richard hasn’t found alice’s house DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS

26 c) Why don’t you take some aspirin? a) you’ll probably go to work. b) I’d rather not take pills. I’ve got such a headache! DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS

27 c) read b) start a) play d) do DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS

28 d) ago b) start a) then c) after DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS

29 a) does b) doing d) do c) is DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS

30 b) Are going to a) Go to d) write c) Are going DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS

31 b) comingd) writing a) going DIÁLOGOS INCOMPLETOS c) doing Johana: did you read the institutional report? Helen: yes, I read it a few minutes ago. Johana: what does it say? Helen: it says that we are going to Bogotá next weekend Johana: when are we ______ back? Helen: I really don’t know.

32 c) itsa) it b) it’s Gravity is not just a force on planet earth each planet has ___ onw gravity, and each planet’s gravity is diferent. Our moon has gravity too. So do the moons that circle other planets. The sun has gravity (lot of it). So do all of the other stars. In fact, everything has some gravity, but only really big things like planets, moon, and stars, have enough gravity to be measured. Scientists often like to use the word mass instead of weight to measure gravity. For everyday matters here on earth, your weight and your mass are the same, but that is not true everywere! TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS GRAVITY

33 b) Oura) Us c) Ours Gravity is not just a force on planet earth each planet has its onw gravity, and each planet’s gravity is diferent. ___ moon has gravity too. So do the moons that circle other planets. The sun has gravity (lot of it). So do all of the other stars. In fact, everything has some gravity, but only really big things like planets, moon, and stars, have enough gravity to be measured. Scientists often like to use the word mass instead of weight to measure gravity. For everyday matters here on earth, your weight and your mass are the same, but that is not true everywere! TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS GRAVITY

34 c) doA) did b) does Gravity is not just a force on planet earth each planet has its onw gravity, and each planet’s gravity is diferent. Our moon has gravity too. So __ the moons that circle other planets. The sun has gravity (lot of it). So do all of the other stars. In fact, everything has some gravity, but only really big things like planets, moon, and stars, have enough gravity to be measured. Scientists often like to use the word mass instead of weight to measure gravity. For everyday matters here on earth, your weight and your mass are the same, but that is not true everywere! TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS GRAVITY

35 a) otherb) another c) others Gravity is not just a force on planet earth each planet has its onw gravity, and each planet’s gravity is diferent. Our moon has gravity too. So do the moons that circle other planets. The sun has gravity (lot of it). So do all of the ____ stars. In fact, everything has some gravity, but only really big things like planets, moon, and stars, have enough gravity to be measured. Scientists often like to use the word mass instead of weight to measure gravity. For everyday matters here on earth, your weight and your mass are the same, but that is not true everywere! TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS GRAVITY

36 b) has a) have c) had Gravity is not just a force on planet earth each planet has its onw gravity, and each planet’s gravity is diferent. Our moon has gravity too. So do the moons that circle other planets. The sun has gravity (lot of it). So do all of the other stars. In fact, everything ___ some gravity, but only really big things like planets, moon, and stars, have enough gravity to be measured. Scientists often like to use the word mass instead of weight to measure gravity. For everyday matters here on earth, your weight and your mass are the same, but that is not true everywere! TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS GRAVITY

37 c) oftena) beyond b) until Gravity is not just a force on planet earth each planet has its onw gravity, and each planet’s gravity is diferent. Our moon has gravity too. So do the moons that circle other planets. The sun has gravity (lot of it). So do all of the other stars. In fact, everything has some gravity, but only really big things like planets, moon, and stars, have enough gravity to be measured. Scientists ______ like to use the word mass instead of weight to measure gravity. For everyday matters here on earth, your weight and your mass are the same, but that is not true everywere! TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS GRAVITY

38 a) instead b) even c) either Gravity is not just a force on planet earth each planet has its onw gravity, and each planet’s gravity is diferent. Our moon has gravity too. So do the moons that circle other planets. The sun has gravity (lot of it). So do all of the other stars. In fact, everything has some gravity, but only really big things like planets, moon, and stars, have enough gravity to be measured. Scientists often like to use the word mass _______ of weight to measure gravity. For everyday matters here on earth, your weight and your mass are the same, but that is not true everywere! TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS GRAVITY

39 b) matters a) business c) stuff Gravity is not just a force on planet earth each planet has its onw gravity, and each planet’s gravity is diferent. Our moon has gravity too. So do the moons that circle other planets. The sun has gravity (lot of it). So do all of the other stars. In fact, everything has some gravity, but only really big things like planets, moon, and stars, have enough gravity to be measured. Scientists often like to use the word mass instead of weight to measure gravity. For everyday ______ here on earth, your weight and your mass are the same, but that is not true everywere! TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS GRAVITY

40 b) study a) studying c) science Ecology is the scientific _____ of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment. Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology mainly involves research on the natural world from many viewpoints, using many techniques. Modern ecology relies heavily on experiments, both in laboratory and in field settings. These techniques have proved useful in testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical decisions concerning the management of natural resources. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS ECOLOGY

41 b) air a) another c) earth Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one ______ and with the physical and chemical environment. Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology mainly involves research on the natural world from many viewpoints, using many techniques. Modern ecology relies heavily on experiments, both in laboratory and in field settings. These techniques have proved useful in testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical decisions concerning the management of natural resources. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS ECOLOGY

42 b) And a) But c) Although Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment. ________ it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology mainly involves research on the natural world from many viewpoints, using many techniques. Modern ecology relies heavily on experiments, both in laboratory and in field settings. These techniques have proved useful in testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical decisions concerning the management of natural resources. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS ECOLOGY

43 b) involves a) has c) performs Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment. Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology mainly _______ research on the natural world from many viewpoints, using many techniques. Modern ecology relies heavily on experiments, both in laboratory and in field settings. These techniques have proved useful in testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical decisions concerning the management of natural resources. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS ECOLOGY

44 b) use a) using c) uses Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment. Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology mainly involves research on the natural world from many viewpoints, ____ many techniques. Modern ecology relies heavily on experiments, both in laboratory and in field settings. These techniques have proved useful in testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical decisions concerning the management of natural resources. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS ECOLOGY

45 b) many a) all c) heavily Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment. Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology mainly involves research on the natural world from many viewpoints, using many techniques. Modern ecology relies _____ on experiments, both in laboratory and in field settings. These techniques have proved useful in testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical decisions concerning the management of natural resources. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS ECOLOGY

46 b) These a) Those c) This Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment. Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology mainly involves research on the natural world from many viewpoints, using many techniques. Modern ecology relies heavily on experiments, both in laboratory and in field settings. _____ techniques have proved useful in testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical decisions concerning the management of natural resources. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS ECOLOGY

47 b) using a) useful c) use Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment. Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology mainly involves research on the natural world from many viewpoints, using many techniques. Modern ecology relies heavily on experiments, both in laboratory and in field settings. These techniques have proved _____ in testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical decisions concerning the management of natural resources. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS ECOLOGY

48 b) concerned a) concerns c) concerning Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one another and with the physical and chemical environment. Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as pollution, the science of ecology mainly involves research on the natural world from many viewpoints, using many techniques. Modern ecology relies heavily on experiments, both in laboratory and in field settings. These techniques have proved useful in testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical decisions _________ the management of natural resources. TEXTOS INCOMPLETOS ECOLOGY

49 d) 3,2,1,4a) 3,4,2,1 b) 1,3,4,2 CONSTRUCCIÓN DE PÁRRAFOS River 1- completely before reaching another body of water. Small rivers may also be called by 2- another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into The ground or dries up 3- is a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing Towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or 4- several other names, including stream, creek, brook, Rivulet, tributary and rill. c) 2,4,1,3

50 a) 2,4,1,3b) 2,3,1,4 c) 3,4,1,2 Mountain 1- adjective mountain is used to describe mountainous areas and 2- is a large landform that streches above the surrounding land in a limited area 3- things associated with them. The study of mountains is called orography. 4- usually in the form of a peack. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill. the d) 1,2,4,3 CONSTRUCCIÓN DE PÁRRAFOS

51 c) 1,4,3,2a) 3,4,2,1 d) 3,2,1,4 b) 4,2,1,3 Ocean 1- is the major body of saline water, and a principal 2- customarily divided into several principal ocean and smaller seas. 3- the earth’s surface is covered by ocean, a continous body of waterthat is 4- component of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of CONSTRUCCIÓN DE PÁRRAFOS

52 c) 2,4,3,1a) 2,1,3,4d) 2,4,1,3b) 1,4,2,3 Sea 1- sometimes to describe a large saline lake that lacks A natural outlet, such a the caspian sea. 2- a sea generally refers to a large body of salt water, but the term is used as in other contexts 3- with an ocean, and is commonly used as a synonym for ocean. (1) it is also used 4- as well. Most commonly, the term refers to a large expanse of saline water connected CONSTRUCCIÓN DE PÁRRAFOS

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