Camargo Lopez Cesar Daniel - Intermedio
Camargo Lopez Cesar Daniel - Intermedio
Camargo Lopez Cesar Daniel - Intermedio
LANGUAGE CENTER
FINAL EXAM
MODULO I
Yesterday, Wendy had a busy day. After she got up , she look a shower,
and...................She went to the hair salon and went out a haircut. After that, she
met..................some friends at the Metro station. Then she went to the library and
read.................a magazine and newspaper. Later in the afternoon, she went hiking
with friends on the mountain. After hiking, she came home. She was very
hungry. Her mother cooked the dinner. She ate dinner with her family. Wendy
played the piano, watched a movie and went to sleep.
II. Put the correct forms of the verbs into the gaps. Use Simple
Present in the statements.
VI. Put in the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Use Simple Past.
Respuesta:
Come : came fly: flew have: had meet. made shut : shut
Do: did forget: forgot know : knew put : put swim:swan
Drink: drank get: got up leave: left read : read take:took
Drive: drove give: gave lose : lost run: ran teach:taught
Find: dound go : went make : made see : saw tell : told
Think: thought
Understand: understood
Write : wrote
VIII. Complete the sentences with was or were.
Respuesta :
Respuesta:.
2 matthwe this morning asked a lot of quetions
3.they went to the montains in the las winter
4.julie met tom from shool this afternoon
5. jenny watched a lot of televis
Reading
The third largest city in the United States (after New York and Los
Angeles) lies on the shores of Lake Michigan. The Potawatomi once lived
in this area and the city’s name derives from the Potawatomi word
Checagou (meaning “wild onions”). The name was used because the
place used to smell like onions.
The Sears Tower (on the left) was built between 1970 and 1973 and is
the highest building in the United States. It is 442 meters from bottom to
the top floor, and reaches a total height of 527 meters (including its
television antennas).
Traducir :
La tercera ciudad más grande de los Estados Unidos (después de Nueva York y
Los Ángeles) se encuentra a orillas del lago Michigan. Los Potawatomi vivieron
una vez en esta área y el nombre de la ciudad deriva de la palabra Potawatomi
Checagou (que significa "cebollas silvestres"). El nombre se usó porque el lugar
solía oler a cebolla.
La Torre Sears (a la izquierda) se construyó entre 1970 y 1973 y es el edificio
más alto de los Estados Unidos. Mide 442 metros desde el suelo hasta el último
piso y alcanza una altura total de 527 metros (incluidas sus antenas de
televisión).