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Listening Question 1 1. Listen the song: factory girl, by rolling stones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlZ1o1EIA9s&list=PL9tY0BWXOZFvtggESc2Thq6KmtSRUbZ_6&index=9 2. and get the lyrics https://www.google.com/search?q=factory+girl%2C+lyrics&oq=factory+girl%2C+lyrics&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.21527j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 - How many Bilabial consonants are there in the third line of the first verse?
A.
1
B.
2
C.
3
D.
4
2. 
Question 2 The number of syllables in the first line of the first verse (Waiting for a girl who's got curlers in her hair) is:
A.
9
B.
10
C.
11
D.
12
3. 
Question 3 What does it mean: waiting for a girl who's got curlers in her hair?
A.
A- She is at work while he is waiting for her
B.
B- She is at the bank
C.
C- She is a blond girl
D.
D- They are at her home
4. 
Question 4 What does it mean the line: Waiting for a girl and she's got stains all down her dress?
A.
A- She is so poor that she has to wear rags
B.
B- She is at home wearing informal clothes
C.
C- He is so stingy to give her money
D.
D- She is in the church
5. 
Question 5 Listen to the song once again Which of the next lines possess a word to break the rhyme?
A.
1- Curlers in her hair, money anywhere
B.
2- Much too fat, instead of hats
C.
3- Into fights, Friday night 4- Down her dress, factory girl
D.
4- Down her dress, factory girl
6. 
Reading: Once upon a time when the spring of mental disease was unknown, hysterical women were burnt alive, to purify their possessed souls. Those were the dark ages when the kingdom of god reigned on earth absolutely. Any form of science or free thinking was chased and punished and only the bible was the pattern to answer the questions of universe. However after the French revolution, alienated Subjects were in straightjackets and treated with electricity discharges. By the end of nineteen century the psychiatrist Charcot discovered the suggestion power to cure the neurosis, plus something else: The symptoms disappeared when the ill ones talked about their sexuality. During the last decade of nineteen century Sigmund Freud invented the psychoanalytic therapy after losing his interest for Hypnosis. Later in the middle of twenty century, Jack Lacan re-read Freud´s work and separated the Fantasy for neurosis, and the symbolic for Paranoid. After then it is well known that the hysteria is the never said word, and the paranoid speech is a self-cure intent . Question 1. One can conclude without any doubt that Sigmund Freud discovered the spring of Neurosis
A.
1. Verdadero
B.
2. Falso
7. 
We can conclude that mental diseases have been understood thanks to Medicine
A.
1. Verdadero
B.
2. Falso
8. 
After the French revolution the treatment for alienated persons was
A.
- Strait Jackets and Electrical discharges
B.
B- Psychotropic drugs
C.
C- Psychoanalytic therapy
D.
D- Religious Method
9. 
The Suggestion was discovered to be the original fundamental cause for Hysteria
A.
1. Verdadero
B.
2. Falso
10. 
During the last decade of the nineteen century, Sigmund Freud invented the psychoanalytic therapy after he discovered Hypnosis immense power to cure
A.
Verdadero
B.
2. Falso
11. 
Writing First question Having as a guide the CEFR Levels, if you were to write a B1 text, you should select one of the following lines:
A.
1- They can write some simple isolated phrases and sentences.
B.
2- Can write a series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like ‘and’, ‘but’ and ‘because’.
C.
3- They can write straightforward connected texts on a range of familiar subjects within his field of interest, by linking a series of shorter discrete elements into a linear sequence.
D.
4- They can write some clear, detailed texts on a variety of subjects related to the field of interests and show an ability to use different registers within written texts.
12. 
Second Question: Let us suppose you were in charge of writing the lyrics of the Rolling stones song, the order of the song would be:
A.
1- who's got curlers in her hair…, and her kneels are much too fat… and she gets me into fights…. and she's got stains all down her dress
B.
2- and she's got stains all down her dress who's got curlers in her hair…, and her knees are much too fat… who wears scarves instead of hats… and she gets me into fights….
C.
3- who wears scarves instead of hats…who's got curlers in her hair…, and her knees are much too fat… and she gets me into fights…. and she's got stains all down her dress
D.
4- Who’s got curlers in her hair…, who wears scarves instead of hats… and she gets me into fights…. and she's got stains all down her dress…. and her knees are much too fat…
13. 
Third Question Imagine you have to write an essay counting as many words as the Rolling stones Factory Girl: Your writing words number would be
A.
120
B.
130
C.
150
D.
123
14. 
Fourth question: You are supposed to write a poem following the sequence of the rhyme in Factory girl, (who's got curlers in her hair… her kneels are much too fat… and she gets me into fights…. she's got stains all down her dress)
A.
1- /fæt/, /faɪt/, /dres/, /her/
B.
2- /her/ , /faɪt/, /dres/, /fæt/,
C.
3- /dres/, /her/ , /fæt/, /faɪt/
D.
4-/her/ , /fæt/, /faɪt/, /dres/
15. 
Fifth Question: You have to write a paper for a B1 English student’s public, so you choose one of the following lines as a guide for your writing:
A.
1- Can write an essay or report, passing on information or giving reasons in support of or against a particular point of view.
B.
2- Can write straightforward connected text on topics, which are familiar, or of personal interest.
C.
3- Can write a series of simple phrases and sentences linked with simple connectors like and, "but and “because“.
D.
4- Can write simple isolated phrases and sentences.
16. 
Speaking Considering a B1 speaker must have a basic criterion of English phonetics, they must be excellent speakers on time to produce utterances with accuracy; and it is found in the phonetic symbols drive. Question one Let us suppose you have to speak the line: “Waiting for a girl who's got curlers in her hair” This sentence possesses two words which are related as minimal pairs and for such a fact you must be very careful to pronounce them:
A.
1- Waiting _ For
B.
2- Girl _ Got
C.
3- Whose _ curlers
D.
4- Hair _ Her
17. 
Question 2 In UK the word “her” is pronounced /hər/ and in US /hɝː/ We could say that the relation between the two words is:
A.
1- Syntactic
B.
2- Grammatical
C.
3- Allophonic
D.
4- Minimal pairs
18. 
Question 3 Imaging you are speaking to some public. If you have two choose between two different sounds without producing a semantic change, you would be facing
A.
1- One signification
B.
2- One meaning
C.
3- One allophonic sound
D.
4- One minimal par relation
19. 
Question 4 If you produce one utterance or another, but depending of chosen word the meaning does not remain the same, you face
A.
1- One signification
B.
2- One meaning
C.
3- One allophonic sound
D.
4- One minimal par relation
20. 
Question 5 Which of the next lines breaks the sound rhyme?
A.
1- /fæt/, /faɪt/, /hæt/
B.
2- /dres/, /her/ /kɜːl/
C.
3- /her/ , /dres/, / hər /
D.
4- /fæt/, /faɪt/, /niː/