a Carmen / caer bien / su vecina
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A Carmen le cae bien su vecina.
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While they are at the restaurant, Federico and Michele discuss their plans for later in the day. They have a friend, Vito, who lives in Brindisi and they phone him to make plans for later. Complete each sentence using one of the two words shown in parenthesis.
Vito: 1. ______________ Chi parla? (Per favore, Pronto) Federico: Ciao Vito, sono Federico. Sono qui con Michele. Come stai? Vito: Ciao ragazzi! Come state? Federico: Bene, bene. Che cosa fai di 2.______________ ? (bello, qualcosa) Vito: Niente di speciale. Avete 3.______________ di mangiare qualcosa a casa mia stasera? (voglia, ragione) Federico: È una buona idea. Portiamo 4.______________ ? (quando, qualcosa) Vito: Un po’ di pane e prosciutto—va bene? Federico: D’accordo. Dove abiti? Vito: 5. ____________________________ allo stadio. Mangiamo verso le 9. (Vicino, D’accordo) Federico. Va bene. A più tardi!
Un trabajo nuevo: Guía para estudiantes Aceptaste un trabajo en la oficina de Estudios Internacionales. Tu jefe quiere que escribas un documento para guiar a las personas que tengan interés en estudiar en tu universidad como estudiantes internacionales. Completa los espacios en blanco con la opción apropiada. (No todas las opciones se usan).
a. acontecimientosf. gama de barrerasm. pasaporteb. albergue juvenil g. hazañas n. rótuloc. alojamientoh. independizarse deo. vacunasd. ampliari. mentoresp. viaje educativoe. becask. mercado laboralq. visa estudiantil¡Estamos felices de que usted considere estudiar en nuestra universidad! Como usted sabe, un 1. ______ provee experiencia importante y le puede dar una ventaja sobre otros candidatos en el 2. _______ después de graduarse. Los programas de estudio en el extranjero le ofrecen la oportunidad de 3. _______ sus conocimientos de otras partes del mundo, además de mejorar su dominio de otra lengua. Ofrecemos varias oportunidades para estudiantes de todos los niveles. Para estudiar en nuestra universidad, usted necesita hacer lo siguiente:· Obtener el 4. _____ y la 5. ______. Este proceso lleva mucho tiempo en algunos casos, así que es necesario empezarlo en cuanto sea posible.· Recibir las 6. _______ requeridas por la universidad. El sitio web del centro médico de la universidad tiene una lista actualizada.· Solicitar 7. _______, si usted necesita ayuda financiera para estudiar en la universidad.Después de llegar a Estados Unidos:· Nuestra oficina provee 8. ______ por dos semanas, pero durante esas dos semanas, usted necesitará buscar un apartamento, o si quiere, podemos contactarle con una familia con la que usted podrá vivir. · Nuestra oficina también tiene 9. ______ disponibles para ayudarle a acostumbrarse a la vida y a las clases en Estados Unidos.(8) Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Directions: Read the following passage and then answer questions 1–10. Although precise statistics are hard to come by, experts guess that about one out of every five smokers doesn’t smoke every day. If you’re one of these so-called “social 1 smokers,” you probably believe that your behavior is unlikely to cause any harm. Are you right? Here’s what the research says about social smoking. Social smokers smoke more than they think. Although gathering precise data is challenging, researchers find that most self-described social smokers actually smoke a 2 few cigarettes per day. One nicotine addiction specialist notes that people who smoke just one or two cigarettes a week—true social smokers—are very rare indeed. Social smoking leads to addiction. Tobacco researchers point out that the majority of social smokers are on the road to addiction. Initially they may only bum a cigarette from friends occasionally, but soon they find themselves bumming cigarettes more 3 often. It’s only a matter of time before they find themselves buying a pack a week, then two or three packs a week. Although they believe that they can quit whenever they want, on average, social smokers end up addicted, and smoking for years. One-third of people who have ever tried smoking become daily smokers. Social smoking increases risk of cardiovascular disease. Studies have shown an increased risk of cardiovascular disease at all levels of smoking. Moreover, smoking begins to exert this effect—causing fatal heart attacks and strokes—as early as age 35. The risk is especially acute for women who also use a hormonal method of birth control (pills, patch, etc.). One mechanism by which smoking, even at low levels, promotes 4 heart disease is by causing inflammation and dysfunction of the lining of blood vessels. In one study, young, healthy people who smoked less than one pack per week were found to have a 35% reduction in blood vessel functioning compared with nonsmokers. Social smoking increases cancer risk. Tobacco smoke itself is a carcinogen, as are at least 69 of its component chemicals. Because inherited genetic variations influence cancer rates, as do other determinants such as diet, stress, etc., the influence of social smoking on cancer promotion is difficult to determine. However, any level of 5 smoking increases the frequency of DNA mutations known to be associated with cancer. And the risk of cancer is more closely tied to the number of years you’ve smoked—at any level—than to the number of cigarettes smoked per day. As one expert put it, you wouldn’t go out to your car four times a week and inhale exhaust fumes. But that’s the health equivalent of smoking cigarettes four times a week. The bottom line? There is no safe level of exposure to cigarette smoke. If you smoke at all, you are at increased risk of nicotine addiction, cardiovascular disease, 6 cancer, and other illnesses. Get help, and quit. a. how to quit smoking. b. how smokeless tobacco affects health. c. what research reveals about social smoking. d. what causes people to become addicted to drugs