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¿Cuál de las siguientes opciones corresponde a la bandera de Caldas, ANT?




¿Qué animal hace parte del escudo de Caldas, ANT?
Un búho.
Un cóndor.
Un pájaro cacique candela.
Un oso.
¿Cuál de las siguientes opciones corresponde a la bandera de Caldas, ANT?
¿Qué animal hace parte del escudo de Caldas, ANT?
Según la primera estrofa del himno del municipio de Caldas ¿Qué entretejen mis manos?
¿Cuál de los siguientes municipios NO limita con Caldas, ANT?
¿Qué nombre posee la Catedral de nuestro municipio?
¿Quién fue José Cosme Zuleta Correa?
¿Cómo se llamaba la escuela de niñas mas antigua de Caldas, ANT?
¿Cuál es el nombre del parque principal de Caldas, ANT?
¿Qué profesión tenía Joaquín Aristizábal?
¿Cuál fue la primera escuela rural creada en Caldas, ANT?
¿Cuál es el nombre del parque de Caldas que hoy distinguimos como "Parque de La Locería"?
¿Cuál es la institución educativa más antigua de estudios secundarios del municipio de Caldas, ANT?
¿Cuál de los siguientes datos es correcto?
Creams and Perfumes
Spanish Subjunctive Quiz Grammar (20 questions) Espero que tú _____ (venir) a la fiesta esta noche. A. vienes B. vengas C. viniste D. vendrías Dudo que ellos lo _____ (haber / ver). A. han visto B. hayan visto C. vean D. verán No creíamos que ella _____ (decir) la verdad. A. diga B. dijera C. dijo D. dirá Es importante que nosotros _____ (terminar) el trabajo hoy. A. terminamos B. termináramos C. terminemos D. hemos terminado Mis padres querían que yo _____ (estudiar) medicina. A. estudio B. estudié C. estudiara D. estudiaré Me alegra que tú _____ (conseguir) el trabajo. A. consigues B. hayas conseguido C. conseguías D. conseguiste Te llamaré tan pronto como _____ (llegar) a casa. A. llego B. llegué C. llegue D. llegaría Buscábamos una casa que _____ (tener) patio grande. A. tiene B. tuviera C. tuvo D. tenga Era dudoso que Marta lo _____ (saber). A. sepa B. sabía C. supiera D. sabe Es posible que nosotros ya _____ (terminar) el proyecto. A. terminamos B. terminábamos C. hayamos terminado D. habíamos terminado Aunque él _____ (ser) simpático, no le confío. A. es B. sea C. fue D. fuera No hay nadie que _____ (conocer) al director. A. conoce B. conoció C. conozca D. conocía Ojalá que ellos _____ (poder) venir mañana. A. puedan B. pueden C. pudieran D. pudieron Me molesta que tú no me _____ (escuchar). A. escuchas B. escuchaste C. escuches D. escucharas Mis amigos me pidieron que _____ (hacer) una presentación. A. hice B. haga C. hiciera D. hacía No pensamos que tú lo _____ (haber / ver) antes. A. hayas visto B. has visto C. veas D. vieras Es mejor que tú no lo _____ (decir). A. digas B. dices C. dijiste D. dijeras Yo quería un coche que _____ (ser) más económico. A. es B. fue C. fuera D. sea Recomiendo que ustedes _____ (leer) este libro. A. leen B. leyeran C. lean D. leyeron Era cierto que ellos _____ (vivir) en Chile. A. vivan B. vivieron C. vivieran D. viven Uruguayan Culture (5 questions) ¿Quiénes son los "gauchos" en la cultura uruguaya? A. Campesinos que cultivan arroz B. Pescadores tradicionales C. Vaqueros que trabajan en el campo D. Artesanos de cerámica ¿Qué comida es típica de una reunión familiar uruguaya al aire libre? A. Empanadas B. Asado C. Paella D. Ceviche ¿Cuál es una característica tradicional del rol de la familia en Uruguay? A. Las familias suelen ser pequeñas y distantes B. La familia extensa suele vivir junta o cerca C. El matrimonio no es común D. Los hijos se van de casa muy jóvenes En Uruguay, ¿cómo han cambiado tradicionalmente los roles de género? A. Las mujeres aún no tienen derecho al voto B. Las mujeres participan cada vez más en la educación y el trabajo profesional C. Los hombres son los únicos responsables del hogar D. Las mujeres no pueden trabajar fuera del hogar ¿Qué representa el asado en la cultura uruguaya? A. Una comida diaria rápida B. Un evento de negocios C. Una tradición social y familiar importante D. Una comida extranjera importada
Durante la semana, voy a la escuela de lunes a viernes. Allí, paso mucho tiempo con mis amigos. A veces, después de las clases, vamos al parque a jugar al fútbol. Tenemos práctica los martes y jueves. Jugamos porque nos gusta el deporte y nos ayuda a mantenernos en forma. Por otro lado, los miércoles y los viernes después de la escuela, voy a estudiar a la biblioteca con mi mejor amiga, María. Leemos y hacemos tareas juntas porque creemos que aprender es más divertido y fácil cuando lo hacemos juntas. Durante los fines de semana, los sábados por la mañana, voy a clases de guitarra. Me encanta la música y me ayuda a relajarme. Mi hermano mayor me acompaña algunas veces. Por la tarde, generalmente voy al cine con mi familia. Nos gusta ver películas juntos; es una excelente manera de pasar el tiempo y compartir. Los domingos por la mañana, me gusta caminar con mi perro en el parque porque disfruto de la naturaleza y me gusta mantenerme activo. Después de eso, usualmente, voy a la casa de mi abuela a comer con toda la familia. Nos reunimos para pasar tiempo juntos, compartir nuestras experiencias de la semana y disfrutar de la deliciosa comida de mi abuela. Por la noche, me preparo para la escuela y el comienzo de una nueva semana.
Improving one’s physical appearance is the primary concern, of all people from all walks of life. Not only the party goers, career-oriented, or the celebrities but also ordinary people like us. So one must be careful in choosing the kind of cosmetic products that will not cause any harmful effects to their health as well as the environment. Objectives: Pretest: Home Economics and Livelihood Education 7 Seibo College 43 Cosmetics are products used to beautify, clean or protect the skin, hair, and other parts of the body. Examples of these are make-up, gel, hair spray, and hair dye. Prolong usage of these products will be harmful for your health as well as the environment. What are cosmetics? Cosmetics refer to any preparation intended to beautify the human body, more specifically the face. Make-up preparations – are formulated with covering creams that are skin toned and dense in texture to hide or conceal skin blemishes. Hair spray - is a liquid preparation in an aerosol or other spray container use for holding the hair in place. Home Economics and Livelihood Education 7 Seibo College 44 Hair dye - is a hair coloring matter use to give hair a new color. Gel - a semi rigid or a dispersion of a solid with liquid as in jelly or glue, use to hold the hair in a specific style. Now, take note of the different components commonly found in hair spray. a. Aerosol – is a substance sealed in a container under pressure, with a device for releasing it as a fine spray. Components of aerosol: 1. propane gas - means colorless, flammable gas. 2. butane gas - is the most dangerous substance because it contains carcinogen 3. carcinogen - is a substance that causes cancer. Are you aware of the Global Warming? Do you feel the heat of the sun becoming more intense, especially during summer time? It is due to the continuous depletion of the Ozone Layer. And the depleted ozone layer is caused by aerosol, CFCs (chlorofluorocarbon) and air pollution. The presence of CFCs in the atmosphere can destroy millions of ozone molecules. The destruction of the ozone molecules can cause black hole on the ozone layer which allow the ultraviolet radiation to pass through it down to earth’s surface. Home Economics and Livelihood Education 7 Seibo College 45 Ultraviolet rays coming from the sun penetrates the earth causing us harmful effects. Exposure to the unabsorbed ultraviolet radiation can cause skin cancer. b. CFC - chlorofluorocarbon is a combination of the following components: 1. chlorine - it is a poisonous gas that is highly irritating to the respiratory organ. 2. Fluorine – a toxic gas that occurs with the combination of fluorite, enyolite and other minerals. 3. carbon atoms The above mentioned chemicals do not combine easily with other substances and only vaporize at low temperature. An excessive use may destroy the ozone layer which protects the earth from ultraviolet rays of the sun.
A BAD CASE OF THE STRIPES By David Shannon Parts(18): Camilla Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Narrator 3 Narrator 4 Mr. Harms Mother Father Dr. Bumble Old Woman Environmental Therapist Dr. Grop Dr. Gourd Dr. Sponge Mr. Mellon Dr. Cricket Dr. Young <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Narrator 1: A BAD CASE OF THE STRIPES By David Shannon Narrator 2: Camilla Cream loved lima beans. But she never ate them. Narrator 3: All of her friends hated lima beans, and she wanted to fit in. Camilla always worried about what other people thought of her. Narrator 4: Today she was fretting even more than usual. It was the very first day of school, and she couldn't decide what to wear. There were so many people to impress! Narrator 1: She tried on forty-two outfits, but none seemed quite right. She put on a pretty red dress and looked in the mirror. Then she screamed. Narrator 2: Her mother ran into the room, and she screamed, too. Mother: "Oh my heavens! You're completely covered with stripes!" Narrator 3: she cried. This was certainly true. Camilla was striped from head to toe. She looked like a rainbow. Narrator 4: Mrs. Cream felt Camilla's forehead. Mother: "Do you feel all right?" Narrator 1: she asked. Camilla: "I feel fine, but just look at me!" Narrator 2: Camilla answered. Mother: "You get back in bed this instant. You're not going to school today." Narrator 3: her mother ordered. Camilla was relieved. She didn't want to miss the first day of school, but she was afraid of what the other kids would say. And she had no idea what to wear with those crazy stripes. Narrator 4: That afternoon, Dr. Bumble came to examine Camilla. Dr. Bumble: "Most extraordinary! I've never seen anything like it! Are you having any coughing, sneezing, runny nose, aches, pains, chills, hot flashes, dizziness, drowsiness, shortness of breath, or uncontrollable twitching?" Narrator 1: he asked. Camilla: "No, I feel fine." Narrator 2: Camilla told him. Dr. Bumble: "Well then, I don't see any reason why she shouldn't go to school tomorrow. Here's some ointment that should help clear up those stripes in a few days. If it doesn't, you know where to reach me." Narrator 3: Dr. Bumble said, turning to Mrs. Cream. And off he went. Narrator 4: The next day was a disaster. Everyone at school laughed at Camilla. They called her "Camilla Crayon" and "Night of the Living Lollipop." Narrator 1: She tried her best to act as if everything were normal, but when the class said the Pledge of Allegiance, her stripes turned red, white, and blue, and she broke out in stars! Narrator 2: The other kids thought this was great. One yelled out, Narrator 3: "Let's see some purple polka dots!" Narrator 4: Sure enough, Camilla turned all purple polka-dotty. Someone else shouted, Narrator 1: "Checkerboard!" Narrator 4: and a pattern of squares covered her skin. Soon everyone was calling out different shapes and colors, and poor Camilla was changing faster than you can change channels on a T.V. Narrator 2: That night, Mr. Harms, the school principal, called. Mr. Harms: "I'm sorry, Mrs. Cream, I'm going to have to ask you to keep Camilla home from school. She's just too much of a distraction, and I've been getting phone calls from the other parents. They're afraid those stripes may be contagious." Narrator 3: he said. Camilla was so embarrassed. She couldn't believe that two days ago everyone liked her. Now, nobody wanted to be in the same room with her. Narrator 1: Her father tried to make her feel better. Father: "Is there anything I can get you, sweetheart?" Narrator 2: he asked. Camilla: "No, thank you," Narrator 3: sighed Camilla. What she really wanted was a nice plate of lima beans, but she had been laughed at enough for one day. Dr. Bumble: "Hmm, well, yes, I see. I think I'd better bring in the Specialists. We'll be right over.” Narrator 4: said Dr. Bumble to Mr. Cream on the phone. About an hour later, Dr. Bumble arrived with four people in long white coats. He introduced them to the Creams. Dr. Bumble: "This is Dr. Grop, Dr. Sponge, Dr. Cricket, and Dr. Young." Narrator 1: Then the Specialists went to work on Camilla. They squeezed and jabbed, tapped and tested. It was very uncomfortable. Dr. Grop: "Well, it's not the mumps." Dr. Sponge: "Or the measles." Dr. Cricket:"Definitely not chicken pox." Dr. Young: "Or sunburn." Narrator 2: replied the Specialists. Specialists:"Try these. Take one of each before bed." Narrator 4: said the specialists. They each handed her a bottle filled with different colored pills. Then they filed out the front door followed by Dr. Bumble. Narrator 1: That night, Camilla took her medicine. It was awful. Narrator 2: When she woke up the next morning, she did feel different, but when she got dressed, her clothes didn't fit right. She looked in the mirror, and there, staring back at her, was a giant, multi-colored pill with a face on it. Narrator 3: Dr. Bumble rushed over as soon as Mrs. Cream called. But this time, instead of the Specialists, he brought the Experts. Narrator 4: Dr. Gourd and Mr. Mellon were the finest scientific minds in the land. Once again, Camilla was poked and prodded, looked at and listened to. Narrator 1: The Experts wrote down lots of numbers. Then they huddled together and whispered. Dr. Gourd finally spoke. Dr. Gourd: "It might be a virus," Narrator 2: he announced with authority. Suddenly, fuzzy little virus balls appeared all over Camilla. Mr. Mellon: "Or possibly some form of bacteria," Narrator 3: said Mr. Mellon. Out popped squiggly little bacteria tails. Dr. Gourd: "Or it could be a fungus," Narrator 4: added Dr. Gourd. Instantly, Camilla was covered with different colored fungus blotches. The experts looked at Camilla, then each other. Experts: "We need to go over these numbers again back at the lab. We’ll call you when we know something," Narrator 1: said the Experts. But the Experts didn't have a clue, much less a cure. Narrator 2: By now, the T.V. news had found out about Camilla. Reporters from every channel were outside her house, telling the story of "The Bizarre Case of the Incredible Changing Kid." Narrator 3: Soon a huge crowd was camped out on the front lawn. Narrator 4: The Creams were swamped with all kinds of remedies from psychologists, allergists, herbalists, nutritionists, psychics, an old medicine man, a guru, and even a veterinarian. Narrator 1: Each so-called cure only added to poor Camilla's strange appearance until it was hard to even recognize her. She sprouted roots and berries and crystals and feathers and a long furry tail. But nothing worked. Narrator 2: One day, a woman who called herself an Environmental Therapist claimed she could cure Camilla. She said, Environmental Therapist: "Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and become one with your room." Camilla: "I wish you hadn't said that," Narrator 3: Camilla groaned. Slowly, she started to melt into the walls of her room. Her bed became her mouth, her nose was a dresser, and two paintings were her eyes. The therapist screamed and ran from the house. Mother: "What are we going to do? It just keeps getting worse and worse!" Narrator 4: cried Mrs. Cream. She began to sob. Narrator 1: At that moment, Mr. Cream heard a quiet little knock at the front door. He opened it, and there stood an old woman who was just as plump and sweet as a strawberry. Old Woman: "Excuse me, but I think I can help." Narrator 2: she said brightly. Narrator 3: She went into Camilla's room and looked around. Old Woman: "My goodness, what we have here is a bad case of the stripes. One of the worst I've ever seen!" Narrator 4: she said with a shake of her head. She pulled a container of small green beans from her bag. She said, Old Woman: "Here. These might do the trick." Mother: "Are those magic beans?" Narrator 1: asked Mrs. Cream. The old woman replied, Old Woman: "Oh my, no, there's no such thing. These are just plain old lima beans. I'll bet you'd like some, wouldn't you?" Narrator 2: she asked Camilla. Camilla wanted a big, heaping plateful of lima beans more than just about anything, but she was still afraid to admit it. She said, Camilla: "Yuck! No one likes lima beans, especially me!" Old Woman: "Oh, dear, I guess I was wrong about you." Narrator 3: said the old woman sadly. She put the beans back in her bag and started toward the door. Narrator 4: Camilla watched the old woman walk away. Those beans would taste so good. And being laughed at for eating them was nothing, compared to what she'd been going through. She finally couldn't stand it. Camilla: "Wait! The truth is...I really love lima beans." Narrator 1: she cried. The old woman smiled, popping a handful of beans into Camilla's mouth, and said, Old Woman: "I thought so." Camilla: "Mmmmmmm," Narrator 2: said Camilla. Suddenly the branches, feathers, and squiggly tails began to disappear.Then the whole room swirled around. When it stopped, there stood Camilla, and everything was back to normal. Camilla: "I'm cured!" Narrator 3: she shouted. The old woman said, Old Woman: "Yes, I knew the real you was in there somewhere." Narrator 4: She patted Camilla on the head and went outside and vanished into the crowd. Narrator 1: Afterward, Camilla wasn't quite the same. Narrator 2: Some of the kids at school said she was weird, but she didn't care a bit. Narrator 3: She ate all the lima beans she wanted, and she never had even a touch of stripes again.
110.31.b.17.C
Topic: Reading/Vocabulary Development
STAAR English II High School 2014 - Past Paper