Vocabulario.(10 puntos: 1 c/u)
Elige la mejor opción para completar el sentido de la oración.
Olvidé la _______________ y no puedo entrar a mi correo electrónico.
A. red
B. contraseña
C. reforma
Answer: B
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Che cosa piace ad Anna? ____
a. quando tira vento b. quando piove c. quando nevica
Many people believe that private schools have more successful educational outcomes that do public schools, due to less bureaucracy, more family involvement, smaller classes, and students' backgrounds. Families who send their children to private school must pay both tuition and school taxes for public schools. There was much political pressure, beginning in the 1970s in various states, to give
public financial support to private schools. One mechanism is the voucher—a coupon in the amount the school district normally spends on an individual child's education—to be "spent" at whatever school the family chooses, public or private. The argument is that in a free-market system private schools should have as much right as public schools to be supported by the government and that the best schools will attract more students, thereby thriving, while the worst schools will improve to attract "customers." The voucher system came under legal scrutiny in a court case in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1997, when the system was declared unconstitutional because of inappropriate church-state separation; most of the vouchers (public money) were being used for religious schools. However, the concept of vouchers as a school choice option is still viable, as evidenced by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, which tries to balance flexibility with accountability in schools receiving federal funds under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). The act grants parents certain rights, such as to inspect instructional material and assessments; it provides guidelines for school choice and vouchers, and for school prayer; and it stipulates requirements for funding school improvements, teacher qualifications, and testing. In the second paragraph, the word scrutiny means a. approval. b. organization. c. acceptance. d. close examination.
De niño, siempre (nos mudamos / nos mudábamos) de un lugar al otro. (Me acostumbré / Me acostumbraba) a la vida en España, cuando de repente (nos trasladamos / nos trasladábamos) a Chile.
A. nos mudamos / Me acostumbré / nos trasladamos B. nos mudamos / Me acostumbré / nos trasladábamos C. nos mudamos / Me acostumbraba / nos trasladamos D. nos mudamos / Me acostumbraba / nos trasladábamos E. nos mudábamos / Me acostumbré / nos trasladamos F. nos mudábamos / Me acostumbré / nos trasladábamos G. nos mudábamos / Me acostumbraba / nos trasladamos H. nos mudábamos / Me acostumbraba / nos trasladábamos
Capitalize all of the following except: a. brand names
b. titles that follow a name. c. days of the week. d. religious groups.