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The document is a mock test for the SABER PRO exam containing 5 sections with multiple choice questions about various topics. Section 1 contains word matching questions. Section 2 has conversations to complete. Section 3 involves filling in blanks in a passage. Section 4 is about Nelson Mandela and apartheid in South Africa. Section 5 discusses the effects of bee extinction on human life. The mock test covers a wide range of vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills.
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Mock Test 2

The document is a mock test for the SABER PRO exam containing 5 sections with multiple choice questions about various topics. Section 1 contains word matching questions. Section 2 has conversations to complete. Section 3 involves filling in blanks in a passage. Section 4 is about Nelson Mandela and apartheid in South Africa. Section 5 discusses the effects of bee extinction on human life. The mock test covers a wide range of vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills.
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SABER PRO MOCK TEST II

PARTE 1

Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (1- 5) y las palabras de la columna


de la derecha (A- H).

¿Cuál palabra (A-H) concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de la izquierda (1- 5)?

Tenga en cuenta que sobran (3) palabras de las (8) opciones (A-H), una de las cuales
se utiliza para el ejemplo (0).

EJEMPLO:

0. People consider them as very good friends. RESPUESTA: 0. A B C D E F G H

1. You can find in the sea. A. bee

2. It is a really peaceful place. B. ant

3. It is full of wild life. C. dogs

4. It is alike to cats. D. forest

5. It is in danger of extinction E. whale

F. tiger

G. garden

H. crab

PARTE 2
COMPLETE LAS CONVERSACIONES

EJEMPLO:

WOULD YOU LIKE TO WATCH THE MATCH? A. I have a stomachache

B. Great idea, let’s go!

C. My friend just left the town

RESPUESTA: B
6. Did you know that Angelica was in jail? A. No, she is really funny

B. Yes, since last month


C. Yes, I knew her too

7. I really want to travel with you! A. but you do not have Passport

B. but you are so poor

C. but not to Spain

8. I think that tie is too expensive for me A. Yes, I love it

B. Yes, I agree with you

C. Yes, I want it

9. Why are you so mean with her? A. Because she is despicable

B. Because he loves you

C. Because he is annoying

10. I have been working there for more than A. I had been working for one
year

Six years and you? B. I have been working yesterday

C. since 1994
PARTE 3

LEA EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Y SELECCIONE LA PALABRA CORRECTA PARA


CADA ESPACIO

En cada pregunta 11- 18 marque A, B, C

“WHAT WILL LIFE BE LIKE IN 2035”

Technologically, the 20 – year (0) ___________ from 2015 to 2035 (11) _____________
be huge. During that time some elements of (12) ____________ world will change
beyond recognition (13) _____________ others will stay reassuringly (or disappointingly)
familiar. Consider the 20 years to 2015. Back in 1995 we were in the early days of the
internet, we worked in cubicles and our computers were chunky and (14)
_____________ by Windows 95. There were no touch screen phones or flat screen TVs;
people laughed at the idea of (15) ___________ electronic books, and watching a home
movie meant loading a clunky cassette into your VCR.

So, what will our world really (16) __________ like 20 years from now? What (17)
________ the future hold for the food we eat, the technology we use and the homes we
live in? It would be tempting to roll out the cliché- food pills, flying cars and bases on the
moon – but the reality will probably be less exciting. The world in 2035 will probably be
much like it is today, but smarter and more automatic. Some innovations we (18)
____________ not notice, while others will knock us sideways, changing our lives
Forever”

EJEMPLO:

0. A. jumping B. jump C. jumps RESPUESTA


A

11. A. would B. will C. Is going to

12. A. our B. ours C. oaring

13. A. when B. meanwhile C. while

14. A. power B. powers C. powered

15. A. read B. readed C. reading

16. A. be B. been C. was


17. A. does B. do C. did

18. A. Should B. must C. Might

PARTE 4

LEA EL ARTICULO Y RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS.

Responda las preguntas 19- 25 marque A, B o C

NELSON MANDELA

“When Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born in 1918, South Africa was country entirely
different from what it is today. Since colonial times, people of color in South Africa were
seen as second- class citizens despite the clear non- white majority.

In 1980, when the National Party (NP) was elected, it institutionalized racial segregation
with a policy of “apartheid.” Public services, resources and even living areas were
allocated based upon race. Anyone not classified as white had to deal with being treated
as inferior.

Like no other, Mandela´s life had always been closely connected to the history of South
Africa and the struggle for racial equality. Already before the NP came to power, Mandela
had joined the African National Congress (ANC) which fought for the rights of South
Africa´s non – white population. He quickly climbed the ladder of the party´s hierarchy
and when apartheid was implemented, Mandela opposed it”.

EJEMPLO:

0. Mandela was born in a country called


A. Namibia B. South Africa C. Zimbabwe RESPUESTA B
19. According to the text “NP” means
A. Natural Prize.
B. National Party
C. National Policy

20. Racial segregation had a policy of


A. Second – class citizens
B. “Apartheid”
C. (ANC)
21. National Party was elected in
A. North Africa
B. 1980
C. 1949

22. Non – White citizens were treated like


A. equals.
B. friends.

C. inferiors

23. before the rise of “NP” Mandela Joined

A. “ANC”

B. “CNA”

C. “NPA”

24. Mandela was the leader of

A. “ANC”

B. “NP”

C. Party´s hierarchy

25. Mandela was against

A. Non- white people

B. “Apartheid”

C. North Africa.
LEA EL TEXTO Y LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA SIGUIENTE PARTE.

En las preguntas 26- 30, marque A, B, C o D

“EFFECTS OF BEE EXTINCION ON HUMAN LIFE”

Less productions of food crops will ultimately lead to worldwide famine. Hunger and
poverty will be very common. Freshwater will start drying up as well as, there will be less
trees for water retention to occur. With less water and diminishing food, humans will die
of thirst and starvation. Fertility would also suffer a setback, followed by a drop in the
rate of reproduction ultimately, we wouldn´t be able to sustain and would be forced into
extinction within a few hundred years.

Unless scientists build robotic bees to do the Jobs that honeybees once did, we´re
ultimately doomed. And although this isn´t the most serious repercussion, we would
never again taste that sweet, savory honey that we forcibly steal from honeybees every
day”.

EJEMPLO:

Can bee extinction affect human life? RESPUESTA


C
0.
A. No, it is just an animal
B. Yes, we need their pollen
C. Yes, they are fundamental.
D. No, humans are really creative.

26. Why will Hunger and poverty be common?


A. humans are very smart.
B. bees are dying
C. bees do not work as before
D. bad animal administration.

27. What will Hunger and poverty be common?


A. flooding will be eminent
B. we will have another sea.
C. life will be easier
D. nothing will happen
28. What will occur if reproduction suffer a setback?
A. humanity will be extinct
B. humans will be the only ones.
C. bees will survive
D. only animals will rest

29. In the future there will robotic bees?


A. Yes, they will work the same as real bees
B. Yes, they will save the world.
C. Yes, they already exist.

30. What are honeybees for the world?


A. flying animals
B. principal source of life.
C. important for bears.
D. really adorable.

PARTE 5
LEA EL ARTICULO Y SELECCIONE LA PALABRA ADECUADA PARA CADA
ESPACIO.

En las preguntas 31- 40, marque A, B, C o D

ALCOHOL ABUSE

“In essence, alcohol (0) ___________ causes a person to make drinking a (31)
________. As a result, the time, effort, and resources formerly dedicated to life-
sustaining activities, such as (32) ___________ and spending time with the family,
are (33) ____________. Initially, alcohol abuse is an option. However, if (34)
___________ alcohol is consumed over enough time, drinking will (35)
____________ increasingly important. Once individuals become psychologically
addicted, alcohol abuse (36) _____________ become all-consuming. As individuals
are often part of social networks, it is easy to understand how alcohol abuse has a
(37) ___________ effect across a person´s (38) ____________ network of family,
friends, employers, colleagues, and (39) _____________ else who depends (40)
___________ the person”

EJEMPLO:

0. A. abuse B. increase C. restriction D. Access

RESPUESTA A

31. A. primordial B. option C. priority D. preference

32. A. Works B. work C. worked D. working

33. A. disrupted B. broke C. damage D. rotten

34. A. some B. a few C. enough D. adequate

35. A. became B. become C. turn into D. transform

36. A. could B. Would C. can D. should

37. A. constant B. repetitive C. monotonous D. ripple

38. A. whole B. complete C. entire D. all

39. A. anyone B. someone C. somebody D. nobody

40. A. in B. at C. on D. an

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