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PRUEBA DE INGLÉS 6to año


          ¡Hola! Estás a punto de comenzar una prueba de inglés.
Es un trabajo que no va a llevar nota pero es muy importante para nosotros
                     para que sigas aprendiendo inglés.
     Elegimos imágenes y actividades divertidas para que las disfrutes.
 Te queremos pedir que cuando termines le avises al maestro ó profesor y
 permanezcas en silencio y sentado para que sepa que has terminado y te
                      indique cómo sigue la actividad.
Recuerda que puedes hacer preguntas al profesor en español o en inglés si
              hay algo que no entiendes cómo debe hacerse.
                  ¡Disfruta de este día especial en inglés!




       NOMBRE

       ESCUELA

       DEPARTAMENTO

       FECHA




              Departamento de Segundas Lenguas y Lenguas Extranjeras, CEIP
                               Inspección de Inglés, CES
                           Programa de Políticas Lingüísticas
                                   ANEP - CODICEN
                                   Noviembre 2010
READING I: Read the text and complete the chart.




              The first dinosaurs appeared about
              230 million years ago. They lived in
              the forests with a very dense
              vegetation and active volcanoes. The
              climate was warm and it rained a lot.



                                    What did dinosaurs eat?
Some dinosaurs ate meat like lizards, turtles or hunted other dinosaurs. There were other
dinosaurs that ate plants and fruits. The meat-eaters were extremely dangerous and ferocious,
for example the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Compsognathus. The Compsognathus is one of the
few dinosaurs for which the diet is well known: they ate mostly lizards. On the other hand, the
plant-eaters -like the Apatosaurus - were rather inoffensive and quiet.

                                     How big were dinosaurs?
The largest complete dinosaur we know of was Brachiosaurus; it reached 23m in length and 12 m
in height (about the length of two large buses). The Apatosaurus was about 22 meters long , it
was a tremendously large long-necked animal with a long tail. It had a very tiny brain and small
head. It weighed around 26.000 kg, it is the same as the weight of 4 elephants!
The Tyrannosaurus Rex was about 12 meters long and weighed approximately 6000 kg. It had a
short neck, an enormous head, large teeth and a long, heavy tail. The smallest dinosaur was just
slightly larger than a chicken; it was the Compsognathus . It was 1 m long and probably weighed
about 2.5 kg. The Compsognathus had long legs and a longer tail. The eyes were very large and
the teeth were very small and sharp.




                                  Apatosaurus (1) and Composognathus (2)




                   Tyrannosaurus Rex          Apatosaurus          Compsognathus
                                                                                              2
Instructions: Complete the empty boxes of the following chart with the corresponding
information.

     DINOSAUR           DIET          SIZE        WEIGHT      PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION


                                                                Long neck, long tail,
   APATOSAURUS                                                    small head and
                                                                  very tiny brain.




                                    1 meter       2.5 kg




 TYRANNOSAURUS          meat
      REX




18 marks                                                                                3
READING II. Read the text and answer the questions.


THE SOLAR SYSTEM:
The Sun is one of the millions of stars in the
galaxy called the Milky Way. There are eight
planets that orbit the Sun. These are: Mercury,
Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and
Neptune. The Earth is millions of miles away from
the Sun and much smaller than the Sun. The
Earth orbits, or moves around, the Sun. The time
it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun is called a year.
The Earth takes 365 ¼ days to make one complete
orbit, so a year is normally 365 days.




                             THE MOON:
                             The Moon is the Earth’s natural satellite and nearest neighbor. It is
                             a sphere. It is made of rocks and has many craters. There are no
                             plants or animals on the Moon as there is no oxygen. The Moon
                             takes 28 days to orbit the Earth. This is called a lunar month.




THE EARTH AND SUN:
In addition to rotating around the Sun, the Earth rotates on
its axis. It takes the Earth 24 hours to spin around its axis
once. We call this a day. As the Earth spins, half of it faces
the sun and half of it doesn’t. When part of the Earth
doesn’t face the Sun it is night there.
The Earth is warm because of the Sun. The Sun is a ball of
gases. It is responsible for energy and it gives us light and
heat. Plants and animals need sunlight. Plants make food
and oxygen from the sunlight through a process called
photosynthesis. All living things need oxygen to breathe.




                                                                                                4
Instructions: Circle the correct answer.

    Example: The moon is
         a) a planet                 b) a satellite         c) a star

    1) What is the objective of this text?
         a) to entertain              b) to inform          c) to advertise

    2) How many days does it take the Earth to orbit the Sun?
          a) 7                     b) 24                     c) 365

    3) How many days is a lunar month?
          a) 365                  b) 28                     c) 30

    4) The Milky Way is a ___________________.
          a) galaxy               b) planet                 c) star

    5) The Moon is made of ________________.
          a) rocks and craters   b) sand and dust           c) gas and water

    6) The Sun is made of__________________.
          a) gases               b) water                   c) air


    7) A day on Earth is:
          a) when the Earth goes around the Sun once.
          b) when the Earth spins around its axis once.
          c) when the Moon orbits the Earth once.

    8) Plants, animals and humans need…
           a) hydrogen to breathe.
           b) oxygen to breathe.
           c) water to breathe.

    9) What does the Sun give us?
         a) It gives us heat and light.
         b) It gives us food and drink.
         c) It gives us gas.

    10) Which statement is correct?
         a) The Sun is bigger than the Earth.
         b) The Earth is bigger than the Sun.
         c) The Sun and the Earth are the same size.
    10 marks                                                                   5
WRITING I:

                                                                  se words t
                                                         us e the           oh
                                                       n                      elp
Instructions: Describe yourself and your             ca              go to school




                                                                                               yo
                                                 u
                                               Yo
daily routine.




                                                                                                  u
                                                              play         straight hair
                                                                 grandfather
                                                                                  math class
   Your physical description                          brown hair
                                                                     brother      curly hair
   Your family                                  have dinner           study
                                                                                    English class
                                                      brush my teeth
   Everyday activities at home and at school
                                                        sister        blue eyes
                                                                              do homework
                                                        have breakfast

                                                                   practice sports




  14 marks                                                                                            6
WRITING II:

Instructions: Write an email inviting a friend to the theatre.


   Tell your friend

          What time you are going to the theatre.
                                                                 “DANCING IN THE RAIN”
          What you are going to see.                               SATURDAY, NOV 30
                                                                      7:30PM $65
          How much you have to pay.

          What you can eat at the theatre.
                                                                     $45      $35     $5
                                                                   popcorn   soda   candies
   Don´t forget the subject line!




                friend@hotmail.com




       Hello,




   14 marks                                                                                   7

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Prueba escrita de inglés

  • 1. PRUEBA DE INGLÉS 6to año ¡Hola! Estás a punto de comenzar una prueba de inglés. Es un trabajo que no va a llevar nota pero es muy importante para nosotros para que sigas aprendiendo inglés. Elegimos imágenes y actividades divertidas para que las disfrutes. Te queremos pedir que cuando termines le avises al maestro ó profesor y permanezcas en silencio y sentado para que sepa que has terminado y te indique cómo sigue la actividad. Recuerda que puedes hacer preguntas al profesor en español o en inglés si hay algo que no entiendes cómo debe hacerse. ¡Disfruta de este día especial en inglés! NOMBRE ESCUELA DEPARTAMENTO FECHA Departamento de Segundas Lenguas y Lenguas Extranjeras, CEIP Inspección de Inglés, CES Programa de Políticas Lingüísticas ANEP - CODICEN Noviembre 2010
  • 2. READING I: Read the text and complete the chart. The first dinosaurs appeared about 230 million years ago. They lived in the forests with a very dense vegetation and active volcanoes. The climate was warm and it rained a lot. What did dinosaurs eat? Some dinosaurs ate meat like lizards, turtles or hunted other dinosaurs. There were other dinosaurs that ate plants and fruits. The meat-eaters were extremely dangerous and ferocious, for example the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Compsognathus. The Compsognathus is one of the few dinosaurs for which the diet is well known: they ate mostly lizards. On the other hand, the plant-eaters -like the Apatosaurus - were rather inoffensive and quiet. How big were dinosaurs? The largest complete dinosaur we know of was Brachiosaurus; it reached 23m in length and 12 m in height (about the length of two large buses). The Apatosaurus was about 22 meters long , it was a tremendously large long-necked animal with a long tail. It had a very tiny brain and small head. It weighed around 26.000 kg, it is the same as the weight of 4 elephants! The Tyrannosaurus Rex was about 12 meters long and weighed approximately 6000 kg. It had a short neck, an enormous head, large teeth and a long, heavy tail. The smallest dinosaur was just slightly larger than a chicken; it was the Compsognathus . It was 1 m long and probably weighed about 2.5 kg. The Compsognathus had long legs and a longer tail. The eyes were very large and the teeth were very small and sharp. Apatosaurus (1) and Composognathus (2) Tyrannosaurus Rex Apatosaurus Compsognathus 2
  • 3. Instructions: Complete the empty boxes of the following chart with the corresponding information. DINOSAUR DIET SIZE WEIGHT PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Long neck, long tail, APATOSAURUS small head and very tiny brain. 1 meter 2.5 kg TYRANNOSAURUS meat REX 18 marks 3
  • 4. READING II. Read the text and answer the questions. THE SOLAR SYSTEM: The Sun is one of the millions of stars in the galaxy called the Milky Way. There are eight planets that orbit the Sun. These are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The Earth is millions of miles away from the Sun and much smaller than the Sun. The Earth orbits, or moves around, the Sun. The time it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun is called a year. The Earth takes 365 ¼ days to make one complete orbit, so a year is normally 365 days. THE MOON: The Moon is the Earth’s natural satellite and nearest neighbor. It is a sphere. It is made of rocks and has many craters. There are no plants or animals on the Moon as there is no oxygen. The Moon takes 28 days to orbit the Earth. This is called a lunar month. THE EARTH AND SUN: In addition to rotating around the Sun, the Earth rotates on its axis. It takes the Earth 24 hours to spin around its axis once. We call this a day. As the Earth spins, half of it faces the sun and half of it doesn’t. When part of the Earth doesn’t face the Sun it is night there. The Earth is warm because of the Sun. The Sun is a ball of gases. It is responsible for energy and it gives us light and heat. Plants and animals need sunlight. Plants make food and oxygen from the sunlight through a process called photosynthesis. All living things need oxygen to breathe. 4
  • 5. Instructions: Circle the correct answer. Example: The moon is a) a planet b) a satellite c) a star 1) What is the objective of this text? a) to entertain b) to inform c) to advertise 2) How many days does it take the Earth to orbit the Sun? a) 7 b) 24 c) 365 3) How many days is a lunar month? a) 365 b) 28 c) 30 4) The Milky Way is a ___________________. a) galaxy b) planet c) star 5) The Moon is made of ________________. a) rocks and craters b) sand and dust c) gas and water 6) The Sun is made of__________________. a) gases b) water c) air 7) A day on Earth is: a) when the Earth goes around the Sun once. b) when the Earth spins around its axis once. c) when the Moon orbits the Earth once. 8) Plants, animals and humans need… a) hydrogen to breathe. b) oxygen to breathe. c) water to breathe. 9) What does the Sun give us? a) It gives us heat and light. b) It gives us food and drink. c) It gives us gas. 10) Which statement is correct? a) The Sun is bigger than the Earth. b) The Earth is bigger than the Sun. c) The Sun and the Earth are the same size. 10 marks 5
  • 6. WRITING I: se words t us e the oh n elp Instructions: Describe yourself and your ca go to school yo u Yo daily routine. u play straight hair grandfather math class Your physical description brown hair brother curly hair Your family have dinner study English class brush my teeth Everyday activities at home and at school sister blue eyes do homework have breakfast practice sports 14 marks 6
  • 7. WRITING II: Instructions: Write an email inviting a friend to the theatre. Tell your friend What time you are going to the theatre. “DANCING IN THE RAIN” What you are going to see. SATURDAY, NOV 30 7:30PM $65 How much you have to pay. What you can eat at the theatre. $45 $35 $5 popcorn soda candies Don´t forget the subject line! friend@hotmail.com Hello, 14 marks 7