Ingles Iii Sea Actividad de Evaluación Inglés 2
Ingles Iii Sea Actividad de Evaluación Inglés 2
Ingles Iii Sea Actividad de Evaluación Inglés 2
1. Americans in the 80s loved sports on TV… ( c ) a) They used to have it since the 1970s.
2. They could record TV shows ……………... ( d ) b) Nickelodeon used to broadcast classic sitcoms.
3. American people had cable television …… ( a ) c) They used to watch ESPN 24 hours a day.
4. Old Americans watched this type of TV ….. d) Americans used to use VCRs.
( b )
According to archaeologists and anthropologists, the earliest clothing likely consisted of fur, leather,
leaves, or grass that were draped, wrapped, or tied around the body. Knowledge of such clothing
remains inferential, since clothing materials deteriorate quickly compared to stone, bone, shell and
metal artifacts. Archeologists have identified very early sewing needles of bone and ivory from about
30,000 BC, found near Kostenki, Russia in 1988. Dyed flax fibers that could have been used in
clothing have been found in a prehistoric cave in the Republic of Georgia that date back to 36,000
BC.
Scientists are still debating when people started wearing clothes. Ralf Kittler, Manfred Kayser and
Mark Stoneking, anthropologists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, have
conducted a genetic analysis of human body lice that suggests clothing originated quite recently,
around 170,000 years ago. Body lice is an indicator of clothes-wearing, since most humans have
sparse body hair, and lice thus require human clothing to survive. Their research suggests the
invention of clothing may have coincided with the northward migration of modern Homo sapiens away
from the warm climate of Africa, thought to have begun between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago.
However, a second group of researchers using similar genetic methods estimate that clothing
originated around 540,000 years ago. For now, the date of the origin of clothing remains unresolved.
5. People used to wear fine clothes in 1988.
a) TRUE b) FALSE c) MAYBE d) IT DOESN’T SAY
6. Anthropologists found evidence about clothing in the prehistoric era, caveman used to use fur, leather, leaves or
grass as pieces of clothing wrapped or tied around the body.
a) TRUE b) FALSE c) MAYBE d) IT DOESN’T SAY
7. Body lice used to be present in every human alive around 170,000 years ago.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verb in parenthesis using the Past Progressive Tense
or the Simple Past tense.
Police: What was you doing when you saw the elephant?
Driver: I was driving through the park.
Police: were you going quickly?
Driver: No, I didn´t drive fast because there were a lot of animals. My wife was looking out of the
window and watching some lions. She was taking some photos of them but while she was geting the camera out
of her bag, an elephant ran at the car!
Police: Why didn’t you drive away while the elephant were running ?
Driver: The elephant was very fast. I only saw the elephant when it hit our car.
9. a) are you do b) was you doing c) were doing d) were you doing
10. a) drove b) was driving c) driving d) were driving
11. a) Did you go b) were you going c) was you going d) did go
12. a) wasn’t driving b) weren’t driving c) didn´t drive d) not driving
13. a) looked b) were looking c) was looking d) did looking
14. a) was taking b) were taking c) took d) did take
15. a) was geting b) was getting c) were geting d) got
16. a) didn’t you drove b) you drove c) didn’t you drive d) were driving
17. a) run b) ran c) were running d) was running
18. a) were seeing b) was seeing c) saw d) did see
Complete the sentences using the correct relative pronoun:
26. The table, ____________ you broke yesterday, was bought by my grandmother.
a) where b) which c) who d) whom
27. I don’t understand _____________ you say. Could you repeat it?
a) who b) what c) where d) why
34. I don't know where my book is… ( c ) a) with his terrible behavior anymore.
35. His mother can't put up…………. ( a ) b) to seeing my friends again.
36. I look forward……………………... ( b ) c) I always keep it with me.
37. I just cannot do without my mobile (d) d) I must look for it.