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Final Exam New Book Naomi Roman
Final Exam New Book Naomi Roman
Final Exam New Book Naomi Roman
A. Cambie las oraciones que el maestro lea a preguntas simples como en el ejemplo.
EXAMPLE: Teacher’s sentence: John lives in Cuernavaca.
Your question: Does John live in Cuernavaca?
B. Conteste las preguntas que el maestro lea con una respuesta larga como en el ejemplo.
EXAMPLE: Teacher’s question: Is your brother an accountant?
On your paper: NO,
Your answer: NO, he isn’t an accountant.
C. Conteste las preguntas que el maestro lea con una respuesta corta más una oración completa que
contenga información extra lógica como en el ejemplo.
EXAMPLE: Teacher’s question: Does Mr. Wilson know your brother?
Your answer: Yes, he does. Mr. Wilson is his boss.
D. Cambie las oraciones que el maestro lea a preguntas con palabras interrogativas como en el ejemplo.
EXAMPLE: Teacher reads: My first name is Maricela.
On your paper: WHAT
Your question: WHAT’s your first name?
Hi! My name is Francisco. I’m 16 years old. I’m a high school student. I live in Chicago. I have a small
family. My mother’s name is Alice. She’s a teacher. She teaches at Lincoln Elementary School downtown. My
father’s name is David. He’s Mexican. He’s from Cuernavaca. He’s a dentist. He works downtown too. I have
one sister. Her name is Emily and she’s 19 years old. She goes to the University of Chicago and studies
computer science. On Saturday morning we usually clean the house with my mother and on Saturday
afternoon we sometimes play soccer with my father. On Sunday morning we always go to church, and on
Sunday afternoon we do our homework together. We sometimes go to the movies on Sunday evening. I love
my family.