B1 CAMBRIDGE – LISTENING – RELLENAR ESPACIOS EN BLANCO.

Publicado el 21/04/2021, en

Part 3

Questions 14 – 19
For each question, write the correct answer in the gap. Write one or two words or a number or a date or a time.

Write your answers on a separate sheet, then check if they are correct! 

ESCRIBE TUS PROPUESTAS EN UNA HOJA APARTE Y ENCONTRARÁS LAS RESPUESTAS CORRECTAS EN LA MOTIVACIÓN DE LAS PREGUNTAS UNA VEZ CORRREGIDAS.


You will hear a boy called Jack giving a class presentation about a visit to a museum called Amazing Earth.

Amazing Earth museum visit

The museum tour lasts for about (14) ……………………. hours.

In one part of the museum, the (15) …………………… suddenly moves.

Jack especially enjoyed the film about (16) ……………………. .

Jack would particularly like to visit the museum again in (17) ……………………. .

Jack recommends trying the (18) ……………………. in the museum café.

Visitors should use the entrance in (19) ……………………. Street.


Remember to write your answers on a separate sheet, then check if they are correct! 

ESCRIBE TUS PROPUESTAS EN UNA HOJA APARTE Y ENCONTRARÁS LAS RESPUESTAS CORRECTAS EN LA MOTIVACIÓN DE LAS PREGUNTAS UNA VEZ CORRREGIDAS.

B1 CAMBRIDGE – LISTENING – TEXTOS CORTOS CON OPCIÓN MÚLTIPLE DE IMÁGENES.

Publicado el 21/04/2021, en

PRELIMINARY ENGLISH TEST
Listening
Time Approximately 35 minutes (including 6 minutes’ transfer time)

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Do not open this question paper until you are told to do so.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number on your answer sheet if they are not already there.
Listen to the instructions for each part of the paper carefully.
Answer all the questions.
While you are listening, write your answers on the question paper.
You will have 6 minutes at the end of the test to copy your answers onto the separate answer sheet. Use a pencil.
At the end of the test, hand in both this question paper and your answer sheet.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
There are four parts to the test.
Each question carries one mark.
You will hear each piece twice.
For each part of the test there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.


Part 1

Questions 1 – 7
For each question, choose the correct answer.

B1 CAMBRIDGE – READING – RELLENAR ESPACIOS EN BLANCO CON RESPUESTA ABIERTA.

Publicado el 21/04/2021, en

Part 6

Questions 27 – 32

For each question, write the correct answer.
Write one word for each gap.

Write your answers on a separate sheet, then check if they are correct! 

ESCRIBE TUS PROPUESTAS EN UNA HOJA APARTE Y ENCONTRARÁS LAS RESPUESTAS CORRECTAS EN LA MOTIVACIÓN DE LAS PREGUNTAS UNA VEZ CORRREGIDAS.


To: Janine

From: Chloe

Subject: Great-grandmother’s birthday

Hi Janine,

Hope you’re well! Just to (27) ……………….. you know, it’s my great-grandmother’s birthday next Saturday – she’s going to be 90 years old!

My great-grandmother’s had an amazing life. Before she was married, she was the manager of Lilleys department store in town, (28) ……………….. she says was very hard work. She’s always been very active, and continued swimming well into her eighties – as she loved the sport so much.

She now has 12 great-grandchildren! And (29) ………………….. she’s so important to our family, we’re having a big party to celebrate her special day. Mum says that apart from family members, we can also invite friends. So I’m writing to ask you (30) ………………………. you’d like to come. I know you’ve met my greatgrandmother before, and you (31) …………………….. on very well with her, so she would (32) ………………………. really pleased to see you again.

Just give me a call, anyway – you’d be very welcome!

Chloe


Remember to write your answers on a separate sheet, then check if they are correct! 

ESCRIBE TUS PROPUESTAS EN UNA HOJA APARTE Y ENCONTRARÁS LAS RESPUESTAS CORRECTAS EN LA MOTIVACIÓN DE LAS PREGUNTAS UNA VEZ CORRREGIDAS.

B1 CAMBRIDGE – READING – RELLENAR ESPACIOS EN BLANCO CON OPCIÓN MÚLTIPLE.

Publicado el 21/04/2021, en

Part 5

Questions 21 – 26
For each question, choose the correct answer.


Ice cream

Do you love ice cream? It’s thought to be one of the world’s most (21) ……………….. desserts. Yet in London 400 years ago, ice cream was so expensive that most people probably couldn’t (22) ……………………. to buy it. Only the super-rich served it to their guests, perhaps to show how much money they had. In fact, even in the 19th century, a small pot could cost as much as €50! And because ice cream was (23) ……………………. valuable, the people who made it were keen to keep the (24) …………………….. a secret, even though these were actually quite simple – mainly milk, eggs and sugar.

Nowadays, ice cream with lots of different (25) ………………………. , many of which sound delicious, like cheesecake, has appeared all over the world. However, some ice cream makers also have products that sound strange, such as sea food ice cream. But despite all their efforts, plain vanilla ice cream (26) ………………………….. the one that most people choose!

B1 CAMBRIDGE – READING – OPCIÓN MÚLTIPLE.

Publicado el 21/04/2021, en

Part 3

Questions 11 – 15
For each question, choose the correct answer.


Counting butterflies
Teenager Steven Hallam encourages his school to take part in a national annual project

Steven Hallam has always been interested in wildlife. ‘My dad’s a biologist, so he introduced me to wildlife at an early age,’ says Steven. ‘And we’d photographed loads of butterflies together, so I knew a lot about them.’

So when Steven heard about an important annual project, involving checking butterfly numbers, he knew he should take part. ‘According to the project, some butterflies had been low in number last year, and that didn’t sound good, so I was keen to help out. My school’s always trying to help the environment – like checking how many bees visit our school garden. So I thought we could count the butterflies there, too. I don’t think my teacher realised how much I knew about butterflies, but once I’d told her more about the project, she agreed our school should join in.’

‘We tried to make the garden attractive to butterflies. We planted the kinds of flowers they like, but we also hung up small bowls of fruit for them to feed on. I wasn’t sure that would work, but actually it’s where all the butterflies went, rather than to the pools of ordinary rainwater, which we thought they’d prefer. And when it was sunny they sunbathed in the garden area, but flew away whenever schoolchildren came round.’

During the project, Steven and other students had to spend only 30 minutes in the garden every morning, noting down which butterflies they saw, and using helpful butterfly posters to name them. ‘It was great to be outside, but we had a lot to do, as we weren’t there long. But I also got to watch visiting birds, and study their feeding habits, so I really benefitted!’ Steven’s teacher says it’s also given students ideas for artwork about different wildlife.

‘As expected, we saw loads of one white butterfly,’ says Steven. ‘We’d read it had done well this year. But then a small blue butterfly also appeared – which I’d really wanted to tick off my list! There were one or two we don’t often see, too, which was great. I’ve no idea whether our results will show that butterflies are doing well, or that numbers have dropped. But it was fantastic to take part!’

B1 CAMBRIDGE – READING – RELACIONAR.

Publicado el 21/04/2021, en

Part 2

Questions 6 – 10
For each question, choose the correct answer.


The young people on the opposite page all want to visit a shopping mall.
There are descriptions of eight shopping malls bellow.
Decide which mall would be the most suitable for the people.

Shopping malls

A – Eastfields: There’s plenty to do here once you’re tired of shopping – lots of cafés, great music and three cinemas! And the mall’s always worth a visit as the ceiling is made of beautiful designer glass, with wonderful lights at night. Many shops sell special goods to remind you of your visit. 

B – Silverland: This mall was once one of the biggest department stores in the city. It now has large stores, a huge cinema and a sports centre. Shoppers are entertained by music during the day, and at night, the whole building is lit with coloured stars. There’s plenty of room to park here, too.

C – SW2: This mall has plenty of cafés serving a huge range of food when you want a break from shopping. It’s also famous for the amazing way the big shops decorate their windows with the latest fashions. And rock and pop play constantly to accompany you during your visit.

D – Springton: There are great places to sit and eat here, and also to buy food to make international dishes of every kind. The inside of the mall is amazing, with original artworks and fresh flowers decorating the walls. The shops’ fashion displays are also worth seeing.

E – Green Gardens: This unusual mall only has individual stores run by small shop owners. It also offers a not-to-be-missed indoor market built in the 17th century. It’s the place to go if you want up-to-date fashions, wonderful jewellery and souvenirs, at some of the lowest prices in town.

F – Blue River: This mall is an amazing sight once the sun’s gone down, as it has displays with thousands of coloured lights! Its international food shops and cafés are the best for miles – ideal for people who love making unusual meals! It’s convenient to get to, too – there’s a train and bus station nearby. 

G – Kennerton: This mall, which was once the city’s famous covered market, is popular with visitors for its souvenir shops – many of which are small, and
also sell top-quality jewellery and unusual old music CDs at bargain prices. It’s easy to reach by bus and car, as it’s close to the motorway. 

H – Camberley: This mall is located in an area famous for dealing in gold and precious stones for centuries. It’s the perfect place for a special bracelet or necklace. It also has a cinema and an indoor skating rink. Parking is free for visitors in the large car park.

B1 CAMBRIDGE – READING – TEXTOS CORTOS CON OPCIÓN MÚLTIPLE.

Publicado el 21/04/2021, en

PRELIMINARY ENGLISH TEST

Reading

Sample Test

Time 45 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Do not open this question paper until you are told to do so.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number on your answer sheet if they are
not already there.
Read the instructions for each part of the paper carefully.
Answer all the questions.
Read the instructions on the answer sheet.
Write your answers on the answer sheet. Use a pencil.
You must complete the answer sheet within the time limit.
At the end of the test, hand in both this question paper and your answer sheet.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
Questions 1-32 carry one mark.


Part 1

Questions 1 – 5
For each question, choose the correct answer.

23/04/2021 – EJERCICIO 3.

Publicado el 15/04/2021, en

ESCALA BÁSICA DE POLICÍA NACIONAL

PRUEBA DE PSICOTÉCNICOS

EJERCICIO 3

INSTRUCCIONES

A continuación encontrará una serie de preguntas tipo ómnibus. Conteste el máximo número de preguntas posibles en el tiempo establecido. Recuerde que los errores penalizan.