GRAMMAR TRANSFORMATION
1."Do you believe
Colin is one of the most inspirational athletes of this generation, who has now
leveraged the power of sport to help move the world forward?" (Change
to reported speech, starting with “The journalist asked”)
2.- People
were holding up placards with the slogan: “I can’t breathe”. (Change to passive.
Do not omit any part of it.)
3.-Professional cleaners are going to clean our factory. (change to passive and causative)
a.
b.
4.-People claim that the new principal does not pay attention to the students' problems. (2 impersonal sentences)
a.
b.
5.-My best friend is going to be awarded a grant because of her excellent grades. (change to present perfect negative interrogative).
6.-I am sure Peter won the lottery. Look at the expensive car he is driving! (write a sentence which means the same including the modal verb MUST)
Peter…………………..…………………………… Look at the expensive car he is driving!
Reading
comprehension: Text 2
Guided
tours are not a new phenomenon. In every major tourist city, you can spot
groups of sightseers following a guide who carries a colourful umbrella, or
who wears an easily visible hat to ensure that no one becomes lost. They see
the highlights of the city, all happily taking the same photos and eating at
the same restaurants. The only other participants are, like themselves,
visitors from overseas, as locals know they can eat better food much more
cheaply elsewhere.
Of
course, such tours are popular because most people want to see the same
iconic sights and take photographs of themselves there. However, since some
people want to discover hidden secrets rather than famous landmarks, a new
type of tour company is springing up. These new tours are often run by locals
who talk about why they consider the city to be their home.
Here
are two examples of the kinds of tours on offer. Most people who visit
Iceland want to see the geysers, black sand beaches and waterfalls. As an alternative,
one company is offering tours of the capital Reykjavik which focus on the
economic crash in 2008 that led to all three of the country’s main banks
going bankrupt. It is a fascinating tour, not only for those with an interest
in finance, but for anyone who wants to find out about the country and its
people. The tour is free for children, but probably not very interesting for
them.
In
Prague, where the main square and Charles Bridge can become almost impassable
in the summer owing to the large numbers of visitors, you can book a tour of
some of the city’s less visited spots, all of which are led by people who
have, at one time or another, been homeless. As they guide their small groups
around the city, they tell their own stories as well as point out interesting
places unknown to most visitors.
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TEXT
2. QUESTION 1. Answer 3 of the following 4 questions, providing evidence from
the text (maximum 1 point each):
a. Why are most
visitors happy to participate in an ordinary city tour? Justify your answer.
b. What has
caused new tour companies to open? Justify your answer.
c. What does
the writer say about the effects of visiting areas that are more local?
Justify
your answer.
d. According to
the text, is the following statement true or false? Justify your answer.
Places like the Charles Bridge are extremely crowded in summer.
TEXT 2. QUESTION 2. Find in the text words to solve 4
of the following 5 questions (maximum 0,5 points per word, total 2 points):
a. A synonym
for see, notice
b. Give a
synonym for this definition: buildings or places of cultural or historic
importance
c. Complete this
sentence: Small businesses are ………………
all over town.
d. A synonym
for collapse
e. An antonym
for not enough
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SEGUNDO BLOQUE: REDACCIÓN
El segundo bloque consiste en
una pregunta de redacción con tres opciones, de las cuales el estudiante
deberá escoger y realizar tan solo una. La redacción tendrá que
contener cien palabras como mínimo. La puntuación máxima es de tres puntos.
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a. Write a
review of a trip that you took with your school.
b. Do you think
guided tours are the best way to see a city?
c. Choose a
city you would like to visit and explain why. What would you like to do
there?
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TERCER BLOQUE: TRANSFORMACIÓN
GRAMATICAL
El tercer bloque contiene seis ejercicios de
transformación gramatical, de las cuales el estudiante deberá escoger y
contestar exclusivamente cuatro. Cada ejercicio contestado vale hasta
medio punto como máximo. La puntuación máxima del bloque en su conjunto es de
dos puntos.
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a. Transform
this sentence from active voice to passive voice. Do not omit any part of
it.
Our experienced, professional guides will take you to the prime wildlife
spots.
b. Rewrite the
following sentence in indirect speech (reported speech),
beginning with the words She suggested:
“You should go on the tour led by a homeless person.”
c. Write a
sentence that means the same as the first one using the initial words given
and the word in brackets. You must not change those four words in any way.
This may be difficult to explore on your
own. (able)
You ……………… on your own.
d. Write a
correct question for this answer. You must begin with the word given and use
the word
in brackets.
Donations are being collected to preserve this area’s unique ecology.
What ……………… ? (done)
e. Rewrite the
following sentence as a third-type (impossible) conditional:
I didn’t go on the new tour because I didn’t know about it.
f. Separate
this relative sentence into two simple ones. Make any necessary
changes:
It’s easy to spot tour groups along with their guide, who carries a
colourful umbrella so people don’t get lost.
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