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The document outlines the final test results for a course module completed by Arianna Birgit Campana Gamboa, showing a high score of 91.06%. It includes various listening comprehension questions and activities related to conversations, a text about a sleep center business, and a text about baseball as America's national sport. The test consists of multiple-choice questions, true/false statements, and fill-in-the-blank exercises.

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ARIANNA BIRGIT CAMPANA GAMBOA 

Dashboard  My courses  Módulo 4 15 meses  Evaluations  Final Test

Módulo 4 15 meses Final Test

Started on Monday, 31 March 2025, 6:50 PM


State Finished
Completed on Monday, 31 March 2025, 7:08 PM
Time taken 17 mins 47 secs
Marks 10.93/12.00
Grade 91.06 out of 100.00

Question 1 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

LISTENING TO THE RECORDING AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT


WORD FROM THE BOX TO COMPLETE EACH GAP IN THE TEXT.

Arlene is in London . She's there on business , because she's


looking for a location for a T-shirt factory. She's had some
offers , and she's going to see two places this afternoon.
Question 2 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

LISTENING

Listen to the conversation by pressing the "Play Audio"


button and choose the correct answer.

1. Which bill has just arrived?

C
B
A

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00


Question 3 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

LISTENING

LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION BY PRESSING THE "Play Audio"

BUTTON AND CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.

1) When is the girl having a party?

A
C
B

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00


Question 4 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

LISTENING

Listen to the conversation by pressing the "Play Audio"


button and choose the correct answer.

1. Where is the girl's hat?

A B C

A
C
B

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00


Question 5 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

LISTENING

Listen to the conversation by pressing the "Play Audio"


button and choose the correct answer.

1. Which TV programme will they watch together?

A B C

A
B
C

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00


Question 6 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

MATCH THE WORDS WITH THE SONG

How deep is your love

I know your eyes in the morning sun


I feel you touch me in the pouring rain
And the moment that you wander far from me
I wanna feel you in my arms again
And you come to me on a summer breeze
Keep me warm in your love, then you softly leave
And it's me you need to show
How deep is your love , is your love
How deep is your love
I really mean to learn

'Cause we're living in a world of fools


Breaking us down when they all should let us be
We belong to you and me.
I believe in you
You know the door to my very soul
You're the light in my deepest, darkest hour
You're the savior when I fall
And you may not think I care for you
When you know down inside that I really do
And it's me you need to show

How deep is your love, is your love


How deep is your love, I really mean to learn
'Cause we're living in a world of fools
Breaking us down when they all should let us be
We belong to you and me

Respuesta correcta
Question 7 Complete Mark 0.80 out of 1.00

1. Read the text below. For each question, decide if


it is "True" or "False".
My working day starts very early. From Monday to Friday I get up at half past
three and I have a shower and a cup of coffee. I usually leave the house at ten past
four because the car always arrives a few minutes early. I get to the studio at
about five o'clock and start work. My programme Good Morning Britain starts at
seven o'clock and finishes at nine o'clock. Then I leave the studio at a quarter past
ten. After that, I go shopping and visit some friends. I get home at three o'clock. A
woman helps me with the housework and the ironing. I read a newspaper and do
some work.
Then my husband gets home at half past five in the evening and I cook dinner. We
stay at home in the evening. We don't go out because I go to bed very early. We
usually watch television and then I go to bed at half past eight, I'm usually asleep
by nine o'clock.
I think my job is very interesting but I don't like getting up very early.

1. The person is a woman.

TRUE
FALSE

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

2. She is a television journalist.

TRUE
FALSE

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

3. She drives her car to work.

TRUE
FALSE

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

4. She goes home after the programme finishes.


TRUE
FALSE

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

5. She is in the house alone till her husband arrives home.


TRUE
FALSE

Mark 0.00 out of 1.00


Question 8 Complete Mark 0.78 out of 1.00

Complete the email from Tom to her friend Sarah.


Write ONE word for each space. For questions 1 -
9, write the words.
Example: 0 The

Hi Diana!

During my summer vacation, I went on (0) the trip to the mountains with my
family. We stayed in (1) a cozy cabin near a beautiful lake. The weather (2)
was warm and sunny (3) most of the time, perfect for outdoor activities. One
day, we decided to go (4) for a hike in the nearby forest. It was (5) an
amazing experience. The trail was beautiful and led (6) us through thick trees
and colourful flowers. We saw (7) many wild animals, including deer and rabbits.
The view (8) on the top of the mountain was absolutely breathtaking. We took
some photos to remember the lovely scenery. In the evenings, we would sit by the
stunning and roast marshmallows. It was so quiet and peaceful. I (9) will
cherish these memories forever.

Good luck!

Josh
Question 9 Complete Mark 0.80 out of 1.00

When sleeping becomes a business


Telling people to sleep well is not an original idea, but providing them with a
way of having a short sleep in the middle of the day is quite new.
Chad Smith, an American businessman, is offering just such a service in
New York. He has started a sleep centre for office workers and anyone who
wants a short sleep or 'power nap' as he calls it. The name of his company is
Subwaysleep and it is situated on purpose in the busiest part of New York
on the 24th floor of a big building. Mr Smith explains: 'Subwaysleep is the
first place in the United States where people can come and take a midday
power nap. It helps managers to work at their best all through the day. Our
customers have a limited amount of time, so we make it as easy as possible
for them, including ordering them lunch, and the whole thing only takes
about twenty-five minutes.'
It costs $14 for 20 minutes in Mr Smith's specially-designed invention,
known as a 'sleeping pod'. It is actually a comfortable chair that moves
gently and steadily, so that anyone sitting in it falls asleep. There is a cover
which customers can pull down so that other people can't see them. It also
has a light to wake people at the end of their session. 'Most people come in
curious but full of doubt, says Mr Smith. 'However, they leave truly believing
in the service we offer. One advantage of these pods is that they can fit
anywhere, such as airports, motorway restaurants and even in offices.'
Mr Smith explains that experiments have been carried out by scientists at
Michigan University which suggest that even a short sleep can stop the
brain getting too tired. 'A 20-minute midday sleep refreshes people,
improves memory, learning and mood, and can improve the ability to work
by up to 30 per cent.
Luigi Panta is one of Subwaysleep' satisfied customers. 'It's enormously
efficient for me, he says. '1 wish there were sleeping pods available in more
places!
Mr Smith got the idea for the pods when he was working as a banker and
noticed many colleagues falling asleep at their desks. What was missing in
the office was a comfortable and convenient place to have a quick sleep
during the day! So he studied sleep at the Carnegie Mellon University for
two years and, at the end of the course, he decided his idea was such a
good one that he could start a business based on it. The sleeping pods he
designed cost $8000 each and Mr Smith has received enquiries about them
from around the world. 'The need for something like this, at such a
reasonable price, is felt beyond the United States, he says.
Questions
Look at the sentences below about an original idea for a business.
Read the text to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect.
1. Mr Smith wanted his company to be in a quiet part of New York.
FALSE

2. Mr Smith understands that some customers want to eat as well as


sleep. TRUE
3. Subwaysleep staff go and tell customers when their 20 minutes in the
sleeping pod is over. FALSE
4. New customers come because they are confident Mr Smith's service is
a good one. FALSE
5. Because of their size, the sleeping pods can be installed in a wide
variety of locations. TRUE
6. Scientific research shows that up to 30% of people work better after a
short midday sleep. TRUE
7. Luigi Panta thinks that a good thing about Subwaysleep is that it is in
several locations. FALSE
8. Mr Smith realised his banking colleagues had trouble keeping awake
at times during the working day. TRUE
9. It took Mr Smith two years of study to confirm the strength of his idea.
TRUE

10. Mr Smith believes his product is too expensive to sell


internationally. FALSE
Question 10 Complete Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

USE OF ENGLISH
Read the text the age of adulthood.
Write ONE word for each space.

EXAMPLE: ANSWER: 1) although

Baseball – America's National Sport

Baseball is America's national sport. But, (1) (although) it originated in the USA baseball
is played in many other countries, especially in Central and South America and Japan.
Baseball (2) became an Olympic sport at the 1992 Olympics. Baseball is not only a
sport but an American (3) way of life. Many families spend summer afternoons (4)
with their children at a baseball park, sitting in the stands with popcorn and hot
dogs. They cheer for their favourite team and wear their baseball caps. The game (5)
is played with a long wooden bat and a small hard ball. The players have large
heavy gloves to (6) catch the ball. They usually (7) wear light shirts and knee-
long trousers. Shoes have spikes on them to help players run on the field. A baseball
field is divided (8) into two parts. The infield has the shape of a diamond and is
bordered by the bases that runners run around. A few players stand in the grassy
outfield and wait to catch the ball (9) without letting it drop on the ground. A
baseball game consists of nine parts (10) called innings. Teams take turns trying to
score runs and defend. A pitcher throws the ball towards a batter (11) who tries to hit
it so that the other team can't catch it. The batter tries to run around the bases as (12)
quickly as possible. A ball that is hit into the stands is called a home run. The team
that scores the most runs after nine innings (13) wins the game.
Question 11 Complete Mark 0.75 out of 1.00

READ THE TEXT AND WRITE THE CORRECT ANSWER.


WRITE ONE WORD FOR EACH SPACE.

Daniel was excited and nervous when he decided to (1) apply for his first job. He
carefully filled out the job (2) form , making sure to include all the necessary
details about his education and previous experience. After submitting his application, he
anxiously waited (3) for a response. A few days later, he received a call for an
interview. Daniel was happy and couldn't believe that he had a chance to be considered
for the position.

(4) On the day of the interview, he dressed in his best attire and entered the
interview room with a mix of confidence and apprehension. The interviewer (5) was
friendly, and Daniel tried his best to answer all the questions thoughtfully.

After the interview, he couldn't help but think (6) about how he performed. The
waiting period felt long, but eventually, he received the news that he got the (7) job .
He was overjoyed and grateful for the opportunity. Daniel's first job experience (8)
was a significant milestone in his life. It taught him valuable skills and introduced him
to the world of professional work. He was determined to do his best and make the most
of this new chapter in his life.
Question 12 Complete Mark 0.80 out of 1.00

Read the sentences (1-5) about going to the zoo.


Drag and drop the best word (A, B or C) for each space.

EXAMPLE
0 On Sunday, Tim... up early because he was going to the zoo.

A stood B woke C went

QUESTIONS:
1 He put some biscuits and an apple in a bag for his………… .
meat
lunch
dish

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

2 He took a bus to the zoo and got off outside the………… entrance.
high
main
important

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

3 He.... at the monkeys eating some bananas.


enjoyed
watched
laughed

Mark 0.00 out of 1.00

4 The lions were sleeping under a tree because it was very………

hot
tired
full

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

5 Tim …………… some photos of the elephants.


put
took
made

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

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