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This document is a guide for student homework assignments in English from Maria Inés Medina Bonilla. It includes exercises to complete in the passive voice, vocabulary definitions to look up, and a reading comprehension passage about the history of inventions like paper, football, vaccines, and books. Students are asked to complete tasks in present and past simple passive voice, identify unknown vocabulary words, and answer questions about the development of various technologies over time.
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Guia 4 Inglés 11 Passive Voice Solucion

This document is a guide for student homework assignments in English from Maria Inés Medina Bonilla. It includes exercises to complete in the passive voice, vocabulary definitions to look up, and a reading comprehension passage about the history of inventions like paper, football, vaccines, and books. Students are asked to complete tasks in present and past simple passive voice, identify unknown vocabulary words, and answer questions about the development of various technologies over time.
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INSTITUCION EDUCATIVA TECNICA “ANTONIO REYES UMAÑA”

Resolución de Aprobación No. 000809 del 14 de marzo del 2018


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EDUCACION
CIENCIA
Secretaria de Educación Municipal
Código DANE 173001005733 – NIT: 890.706.280-6
1978

GUIA TRABAJO DE ESTUDIANTES EN CASA

NOMBRE DEL DOCENTE: MARIA INÉS MEDINA BONILLA AREA: _INGLÉS

NOMBRE DEL ESTUDIANTE: GRADO: _11A Y 11 B

PERIODO DE APLICACIÓN: SEGUNDO PERIODO

1. PRESABERES: Estructuras simples. Presente simple, pasado simple, pasado


participio
.
2. EXPLICACION O DESARROLLO
Estructuro textos teniendo en cuenta elementos formales del lenguaje como la
sintaxis, la coherencia y la cohesión
Passive voice, Adverbs, Prepositions,Technology Vocabulary

3. ACTIVIDADES A DESARROLLAR, Complete en voz pasiva en presente y pasado


simple

Our lives (1) are made


(make) better every day thanks to inventions. But
sometimes, inventions can make our lives worse. This can happen when an invention (2) is
not used (not use) according to the inventor’s plan. For example, Alfred Nobel, a
Swedish scientist, invented a strong explosive in 1867. It (3)
was called (call) dynamite and it revolutionized the world of engineering. After its
invention, many bridges, tunnels and other structures (4)

were built (build) with the help of dynamite. However, dynamite (5)
was also used (also, use) to kill people in wars. This upset Nobel. Before his death, Nobel
decided to use the money from his famous invention to make the world a better place. A
special fund (6) was started (start) in Nobel’s name. Every year,
Nobel prizes (7) are given (give) for extraordinary work in science,
medicine, literature and the promotion of world peace.

People usually think that rice is grown (grow) in China.


But did you know that there’s a place in Spain full of rice fields? They (2)

Are located (locate) in north-eastern Spain on the banks of the Ebro Delta
at the Riet Vell nature reserve. 300 tonnes of rice (3)

Is produced (produce) each year. The first rice (4)

Was planted (plant) here in 2003. Chemicals (5)

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Was not used (not use) in the fields before 2003 so the rice is organic. Lots of birds (6) are

helped (help) by the rice fields, including herons and flamingos. The rice (7)
Is bought (buy) by many countries, including Germany. In 2004 the rice (8)was given (give) an
organic food award.

add  dry  introduce  invent  mix  not make  not need  produce  use (x2)

Paper (1) isproduced from wood. The fibres of wood from trees
(2) are mixed with water until they becomes a soft wet pulp, which

(3) is dried . This method of paper-making (4)

was introduced in the 2nd century BC in China. However, early writing material (5) was
not always made (always) from wood. In fact, the word paper comes from papyrus
plants which (6) were
used by the Egyptians to make a form of paper in 3,000 B.C.
When machines for-paper making (7)
were invented in the 19th century, paper became easy to afford.
Today, one of the problems with the huge production of paper is
that a chemical called chlorine (8) is added to
make the paper white. Recycling is important, because chlorine (9) is
not needed and less energy (10) is used for recycled paper.

For centuries, people had local games where teams competed with a ball,
but the rules of our modern game of football (1) were not written (not write) until 1863 in
England. Today this exciting and skilful sport (2is enjoyed (enjoy) all over the world.
Every four years thirty-two countries (3)
are allowed (allow) to compete in the World Cup. The 2015 World Cup (4)

was held (hold) in Brazil, and the matches (5)

were watched (watch) by a TV audience of over thirty billion people. The sport (6) is
not played (not play) only by men. Women’s football is quickly becoming more popular. The
first Women’s World Cup took place in 1991 in China, where the competition (7) was won
(win) by a team from the United States.

Who doesn’t like sweets? Sweets are loved (love) by people everywhere
(1)

– and not only by children. At our house, a sweet dessert (2) is


enjoyed (enjoy) by the whole family after every meal. My favourite dessert
(3)

Was invented (invent) many years ago – by mistake!


One day in 1905, a drink (4) was left (leave) outside by an eleven-year old
boy named Frank Epperson. The drink had a mixing stick in it. It was very cold that night
and the drink froze. When the frozen drink (5)
Was taken (take) out of the cup, it stayed on the stick. That’s how the first ice
lolly (6) was created (create). Of course, ice lollies (7)

were not sold (not


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sell) in shops immediately. After all, their inventor was only a boy! But eighteen years later,
Frank Epperson opened an ice lolly factory.
Today, millions of his sweets creations (8) are eaten (eat) worldwide.

give kill make need not protect not understand


Disease is one of man’s greatest enemies. Between 1347 and 1351,
about 25 million people in Europe (1) were killed by the Black Death.
Before vaccines, people (2)
were not protected from disease. The first vaccine (3)
was made in about 1800, but the theory (4)
was not inderstood for another 50 years. Today,
vaccines (5) are given to most children in
developed world, but more vaccines (6)

are needed in poorer countries.

buy invent make not teach print write

The earliest books (1) were


made by hand. This took a long time, so very
few copies (2) were written. They
(3) were bought only by rich and important people. Ordinary

people (4) were not taught to read. The printing press


(5) was invented in 1450 by Johann Gutenberg. He printed copies of the

Bible. In the modern world, millions of books, magazines and newspapers (6)
are printed every day.

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Invent Invento
After Después
Disease Enfermedad
Centuries Siglos
Newspaper periodico
Children Niños/niñas

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EDUCACION
CIENCIA
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Código DANE 173001005733 – NIT: 890.706.280-6
1978

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