INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL
ESCUELA NACIONAL DE MEDICINA Y HOMEOPATA
CELEX ENMH
NAME: _____________________________________________ GROUP: ____________
TEACHERS NAME: ____________________________________ DATE: _____________
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1. VOCABULARY
A. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals.
1. The university campus offers
to all first-year students.
2. Around two hundred
3. Jonathan is a
will be interviewed for the job.
APPLY
young man, who has a lot to offer the company. PROMISE
4. Learning another language can prove very
5. Mike was
ACCOMMODATE
in many ways.
BENEFIT
by the art exhibition; he said he had seen far better
ones in the past.
IMPRESS
6. Michelle is a very friendly individual who enjoys
7. In
with people. SOCIAL
to Tolkiens other books, did you find this one more exciting? COMPARE
8. Just out of
, how much did your new haircut cost?
CURIOUS
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B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrasal verbs in the box.
go through
turn down
come round
come up with
1. She
turn out
go over
come into
turn up
a series of difficulties at school recently.
2. Although nobody thought the play would be popular, it
to be a huge success.
3. The burglar broke into the house of a man who had recently
4. Rita fainted as soon as she heard the news, and
5. Do you know why Bill
6. Please,
7. Has the government
8. He just
a lot of money.
after an hour.
that fantastic job offer?
this document very carefully so that we can discuss it later.
any solutions to the economic crisis?
at work at 12 oclock, without even apologising for being late.
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C. Choose the correct option a, b, c or d.
1. It is very
that Terry will get the job, as he is qualified and did very well in the interview.
a. likely
b. unlikely
c. alike
2. The bomb squad said that the bomb would
d. like
in half an hour, so there was little time to
evacuate the area.
a. go on
b. go off
3. Its amazing how fast my son has
a. turned up
a. trophy
d. go with
a young man.
b. turned into
4. Johnson received first
5. Are you
c. go over
c. turned in
d. turned out
in the schools writing competition.
b. reward
c. prize
d. award
c. in advance
d. in addition
the new tax law?
a. in favour of
b. in reply to
6. The night before the exams, Jenny
a. turned a blind eye
b. was all ears
7. Scientists said that the disease was
a. transferred
and decided not to go.
c. got cold feet
by mosquitoes.
b. transported
c. transmitted
8. Harold tries to avoid foods which contain
a. wrong
d. broke a leg
d. travelled
colouring.
b. fals
c. fake
d. artificial
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D. Complete the sentences using a phrase from the box.
on behalf of
in contrast
in need of
with regard to
as a result
in fact
on account of
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for instance
1. There are a lot of things you can do to save money.
, when you go to the
supermarket, stick to your shopping list.
2. The women looked desperate and
3.
food and shelter.
the school, I have to announce that the school trip is cancelled.
4. Henry was forced to stop working
his health condition.
5. Christina is very friendly and self-confident.
, her sister is shy and
introverted.
6. The director did not say anything
7. I dont think she was telling the truth.
the crisis.
, I believe she was trying to mislead
us.
8. Patty started exercising and she cut down on fatty foods.
, she lost a lot of
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weight and looks much healthier.
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2.GR AMM AR
E. Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one.
1. People think that the old house on the top of the hill is haunted.
The old house
2. They are currently discussing some plans about the new metro lines.
Some plans
3. People say that my grandmother was very beautiful.
My grandmother
4. They believed that the man possessed magic powers.
The man
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F. Complete the sentences with either the Passive or the Active Voice of the verbs in
brackets.
1. Thousands of computers
(buy) every day because they
(become) a household item.
2. When the president
(ask) about the issue of unemployment yesterday, he
made no comment.
3. Because Kevin was a good student, his parents
(expect) him to do well in
his
exam.
4. A decision has to
(reach), as to whether we should sell the house or find
other
ways to get money.
5. The wedding ceremony
(hold) yesterday in a small chapel just a few miles
from
the brides birthplace.
6. These books
should
(belong) to the university library and
(return) at once.
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G. Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
using
the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five
words, including the word given.
1. If there is an emergency, dont hesitate to call me.
case
Dont hesitate to call me
emergency.
2. Dianas headache was so terrible that she couldnt sleep.
Diana
such
that she couldnt sleep.
3. The bank is far, so we cant go on foot.
enough
The bank
go on foot.
4. There was so much rain that it was impossible to drive.
lot
There was
that it was impossible to drive.
5. Amys parents warned her about online shopping; however, she bought a pair of shoes from a
website.
despite
Amy bought a pair of shoes from a website
warnings
about online shopping.
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H. Complete the dialogues using the Causative form where necessary.
1. A: I have to
(water/my plants) while I am on holiday. Could you do it
for me?
B: Sorry, I cant because I am leaving tomorrow. But you can always
(ask/your brother) to do it.
A: You are right. I am going to
(Paul/feed) the cats, too.
2. C: I think we should go to the local beauty salon. My daughter
(dye/hair) there every week.
D: Do they
(manicure/nails), too?
C: Maybe, but I know Francis
3. E: My neighbour Alice
F: I always
(do/nails) herself.
(update/computer) by a technician tomorrow.
(do) it myself.
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3.RE ADING
I. You are going to read a text about Mardi Gras. Seven sentences have been removed.
Choose from the sentences A-H the one that fits each gap. There is one extra sentence
which you do not need to use.
Mardi Gras in New Orleans
The New Orleans Mardi Gras festival is a world famous carnival that has been taking place in the city for
centuries. The tradition came to New Orleans from Paris, where it had been celebrated since the Middle Ages.
1 33 Back then, the celebrations included balls, parades and various parties, and they were organised by secret
societies called krewes. In the present day, more krewes have been formed and they continue to carry on the
festive tradition of Mardi Gras.
A visit to New Orleans by Duke Alexis Alexandrovitch Romanoff of Russia inspired the choice for the
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traditional colours of Mardi Gras.
2 33 Also, the invention of the King of Carnival-Rex was created as a result
of the Dukes visit. He soon became the symbol of Mardi Gras and each year an upstanding member of the
community was selected to reign over the carnival. In 1873, the organisers held their first ball during which they
selected
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the
Queen
of
Carnival.
Ever
since,
balls
have
been
organised
every
year.
3 33 The Queen was always a debutante, a young woman making her first important social appearance.
There were various carnival krewes, notably the Proteus Krewe, who had a sparkling parade on their first
appearance with an ancient Egyptian theme. The Zulu Krewe was formed in the twentieth century. It was
comprised of members of the black community of New Orleans and they took their name from the fierce Zulu
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warriors of Africa. 4 33 One of their most famous Kings was the singer Louis Armstrong, who ruled during the
1949 carnival. Today, they are still one of the most important krewes.
Food is also a large part of the carnival and one of the most popular kinds of food is the King Cake. It is sold
in bakeries and delicatessens around the city during the carnival season. The cake is made of braided Danish
pastry which is laced with cinnamon. It is iced using the Mardi Gras colours, purple, green and gold and hidden
inside the cake is a plastic baby.5 5
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In 2005, Hurricane Katrina swept through New Orleans with devastating consequences, and many
residents
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of
the
city
doubted
if
the
carnival
would
take
place
in
2006.
Many of the people who took part in organising the carnival had lost their homes and belongings in the
hurricane but they didnt let this affect the carnival atmosphere and the residents enthusiasm was stronger than
ever.
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The New Orleans Mardi Gras season is very special.
33 So, if you want to be thrilled and entertained,
why dont you visit New Orleans for their next Mardi Gras?
A. However, the carnival krewes insisted that they could organise their parades.
B. It is a visual spectacle and attracts millions of people from all around the world.
C. Different coloured beads are thrown into the crowds.
D. They each have an important meaning; purple for justice, green for faith and gold for power.
E. Traditionally, the finder must either buy the next cake or host the next party.
F. In the 1730s, the city began hosting this spectacular event every year.
G. They were famous for having a king who is a comedic imitation of the King of Carnival-Rex.
H. These were large exclusive social events with elaborate and luxurious decorations.
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4.LISTENING
J. You are going to hear a radio programme about a wedding and bridal show. You will
hear the programme in several parts. After each part you will hear 2-4 questions. For
each question choose the correct answer.
1.
a. watch a fashion show
b. try food from caterers
c. see a musical
2.
a. appliances
b. honeymoon packages
c. a wedding dress
3.
a. They are expensive.
b. They require lots of preparations.
c. They are possible without giving anything up.
4.
a. by making their own invitations
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b. by using recycled paper
c. by using the Internet
5.
a. donating leftovers
b. serving organic and locally grown food
c. preparing and serving less food
6.
a. a small guest list
b. all the travelling guests need to do
c. all the arrangements couples need to make
7.
a. invite only those closest to them
b. invite only those living close to them
c. invite only those they haven't seen in a long time
8.
a. that they are not made of gold
b. that they were made with the environment in mind
c. that they are paying the right price
9.
a. common sense
b. money
c. lots of time
10.
a. it's made of silk
b. it's fancy
c. it can be worn more than once
11.
a. renting cameras
b. buying disposable cameras
c. hiring a photographer
12.
a. throw them away
b. use them over and over again
c. give them away
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