Inglés: Cuadernillo de Refuerzo
Inglés: Cuadernillo de Refuerzo
Inglés: Cuadernillo de Refuerzo
CUADERNILLO DE REFUERZO
CONTENIDOS
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2º BACHILLERATO
INGLÉS
BASADO EN EL MÉTODO
“TRENDS 2”
EDITORIAL BURLINGTON
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2º BACHILLERATO
READING PRACTICE
UNIT 1
Catalytic Clothing
I Ethical fashion – using both natural and recyclable materials to make clothes which don’t harm the
environment – is now well-known among ecologically minded individuals. But what if you could go
one step further and create items that actually enhance air quality? This dream may soon become
a reality with Catalytic Clothing, which is made from specially treated fabric that reduces air
pollution caused primarily by cars and industry.
II Basically, any fabric can be coated with a substance containing a “photo-catalyst”. This means that
when the fabric is exposed to light – either the sun or indoor fluorescent lighting – it experiences a
chemical change. Eventually, the altered fabric breaks down pollutants in the air into components
that aren’t harmful.
III Coating fabric with Catclo, a substance containing the photo-catalyst, can be achieved in two
ways. Added as the clothing is manufactured, it provides a permanent coating. It can also be
introduced in an ordinary home washing machine like ordinary fabric softener, lasting for 10-20
launderings.
IV Some critics worry about potential damage to the clothes, their wearers and the environment.
Although Catclo could in theory damage clothing, all experiments to date have shown that in
practice it causes no harm to clothes or to the people who wear them. And while it’s true that when
the pollutants broken down by the catalyst are washed off and enter the water supply, they present
no greater problems than those already caused by today’s washing process.
V Other critics dislike the idea of wearing clothes designed by scientists. Whereas Catalytic Clothing
has been developed by chemistry professor Tony Ryan, his business partner, Professor Helen
Storey, is an artist and clothing designer. Their Catalytic Clothing isn’t commercially available yet,
but sample jeans have already been created.
VI So, if both fashionable clothing and a clean environment are important to you, check out the video
featuring British model Erin O’Connor wearing these jeans to a soundtrack provided by Radiohead.
Hopefully these items will soon be available at shops near you.
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UNIT 2
2 Decide if the sentences are T (true) or F (false). Find evidence in the text to justify your answers.
...... 1. The Mexican wave originated in the US.
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...... 2. Waves usually take one second to pass along 20 seats.
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...... 3. The wave usually moves counter-clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
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4 Find words in the text that mean the OPPOSITE of the following:
1. lower (paragraph I) ...................................
2. previous (paragraph II) ...................................
3. probable (paragraph II) ...................................
4. unenthusiastic (paragraph III) ...................................
5. terminate (paragraph III) ...................................
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UNIT 3
Read the text and answer the questions that follow.
2 Decide if the sentences are T (true) or F (false). Find evidence in the text to justify your answers.
...... 1. The Vault is located on the top of a mountain.
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...... 2. The seeds in the Vault need lots of oxygen to maintain freshness.
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...... 3. Fort Knox in the US used to be a seed bank.
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UNIT 4
Read the text and answer the questions that follow.
1 Decide if the sentences are T (true) or F (false). Find evidence in the text to justify your answers.
...... 1. Out-of-school suspension lasts for a few days.
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...... 2. Restorative discipline doesn’t just involve the perpetrators.
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• UNIT 5
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UNIT 6
Read the text and answer the questions that follow.
English or Chinese?
I For decades, China isolated itself from the rest of the world. However, as China has opened up and
modernised, Western culture and the English language have expanded throughout the country.
Western brands are now widely available, and there are large numbers of students wanting to
study English. However, not everyone is so enthusiastic about these changes. Some Chinese feel
that the craze for English and Western culture in China could be detrimental to their country in the
long run.
II In particular, some people are concerned that the increasing flow of English words and phrases
into Chinese conversation could endanger the future of the language. This concern has resulted in
a demand for linguistic purity. For example, Chinese media were told by the government to start
using a list of official Chinese translations for English abbreviations.
III Some people believe that in order to strengthen young people’s connection to their language and
culture, it’s necessary to shift the emphasis away from English and towards Chinese. As a result,
the demand for private Chinese-language tutoring schools is growing. In addition to the normal
curriculum, these schools introduce children to classic Chinese literature and traditional culture.
IV What’s more, there’s a move to lessen the importance of English in the education system. At the
moment, English has equal weight with maths and Chinese in the annual university exams.
Recently, the Ministry of Education has announced plans to reduce the points allotted to English in
the exams, while raising the points for Chinese.
V While this attempt to contain the spread of Western values in China may be understandable,
there’s a danger that it may backfire. A reduced emphasis on English education in school may well
result in lower English proficiency among secondary-school students, which may have a negative
effect on international business and the Chinese economy further down the line.
VI What’s more, the Chinese government may have to accept the fact that “cultural purity” is a thing
of the past.
As China continues to develop as an economic superpower, people from all over the world are
flocking to study Chinese. Cultural exchange, it appears, goes both ways.
1 Decide if the sentences are T (true) or F (false). Find evidence in the text to justify your answers.
...... 1. The Chinese don’t use abbreviations.
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...... 2. Classic Chinese literature and traditional culture are a part of the normal school curriculum.
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2 Choose the correct answer:
The writer believes that the Chinese government ...... .
a. cannot prevent the spread of Western culture
in China
b. shouldn’t be concerned about the spread of Western culture in China
c. should promote the spread of Western culture
in China
3 Complete the sentences according to the information in the text.
1. The Ministry of Education has reduced the points for English in the university entrance exam so that
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ANSWER KEY
1 EXTRA PRACTICE
1 1. c 2. b
2 1. F – This dream may soon become a reality with Catalytic Clothing … .
2. T – This means that when the fabric is exposed to light – either the sun or indoor fluorescent
lighting – it experiences a chemical change.
3 1. it lasts for 10-20 launderings
2. are worn by British model Erin O’Connor
4 They’ve said that Catclo could damage clothing and that the pollutants it breaks down will wash
off and pollute the water supply. The writer claims that in all experiments to date, Catclo hasn’t
caused any damage to clothes and presents no greater threat than those chemicals in the
current washing system.
5 1. enhance
2. coated
3. to date
4. check out
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
2 EXTRA PRACTICE
1 1. b 2. c
2 1. T – The move – originally called the Human Wave – is thought to have started in the US in
the 1970s.
2. T – The wave generally moves at about 12 metres per second, passing approximately 20
seats …
3. F – … the wave often moves counter-clockwise in countries in the Southern Hemisphere.
3 1. is called La Ola / became internationally popular at the 1986 FIFA World Cup
2. are needed to start a Mexican wave
3. took part in the largest Mexican wave at a car-racing event in the US in 2008
4 1. raise
2. current
3. unlikely
4. eager
5. resume
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
3 EXTRA PRACTICE
1 1. c 2. a
2 1. F – … the Vault is built into a mountainside …
2. F – To ensure their freshness, seeds are stored … with minimum exposure to oxygen.
3. F – The “Fort Knox” of seed banks, as the Vault has been called in comparison to the
famous facility holding US gold …
3 1. “Doomsday” means the end of the world caused by some catastrophic event.
2. The Vault is built into a mountainside on a remote island about 1,300 kilometres from the
North Pole. It will require only one inspection every year.
4 1. starve
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2. guard
3. cut off
4. withdraw
5. outlandish
5 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
4 EXTRA PRACTICE
1 1. F – Students who are suspended … for a period ranging from one day to a number of
weeks, depending on the severity of the offence.
2. T – … all the students who were involved in a particular incident must discuss what
happened, how it affected them and how to move forward.
2 1. to feel disconnected from their school and increases their chances of dropping out
2. stay out of trouble and associate with people who will have a positive influence on them
3. listen to how their actions affected others
3 c
4 1. Participants learn to be more empathetic and self-critical, so they’re less likely to engage in
anti-social behaviour and they’re given guidance which provides them with a real chance to
change.
2. That it’s necessary if a student poses a threat to the safety of others.
5 1. prevalent
2. dropping out of
3. keep in mind
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
5 EXTRA PRACTICE
1 1. F – For years, scientists and researchers have been focusing on the potential negative
effects of video games. … While these concerns remain legitimate ones, and continue to be
researched …
2. F – As a result, there is a tendency not to publicise studies with negative outcomes.
2 a
3 1. demonstrated a significant change in activity after playing a video game for three months
2. many of the studies are funded by video game companies, therefore there is a tendency not
to publicise studies with negative outcomes
4 1. Because they’re built in a way that encourages players to keep at it until they’ve mastered a
challenging task.
2. Experts claim the best way to prevent cognitive decline in later life is to be cognitively and
physically active throughout your life.
5 1. proficient
2. keep at it
3. last
4. outcomes
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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6 EXTRA PRACTICE
1 1. F – … Chinese media were told to start using a list of official Chinese translations for English
abbreviations.
2. F – … Chinese-language tutoring schools … in addition to the normal curriculum, these
schools introduce children to classic Chinese literature and traditional culture.
2 a
3 1. less emphasis will be placed on English / more emphasis will be placed on Chinese
2. China is developing as an economic superpower
4 A lower level of English can effect international business and the Chinese economy in a negative way.
5 1. detrimental
2. endanger
3. shift
4. allotted
5. backfire
6 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
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