¿Quieres saber en que nivel te encuentras? Pon a prueba tus conocimientos con Learning Jewel Te damos la bienvenida a esta sencilla prueba de clasificación con la que te harás una idea general del nivel de inglés en el que te encuentras en este momento. Este test contiene 30 preguntas de selección múltiple mediante las cuales se evaluarán la gramática, el vocabulario, la comprensión auditiva y lectora en micro contextos y situaciones de la vida real. Al finalizar el test, recibirás los resultados en tu correo electrónico. Recuerda que este es un diagnóstico parcial, por lo que recomendamos realizar una entrevista de clasificación mediante la cual serás evaluado con mayor precisión. Inscríbete a nuestros cursos y obtendrás tu entrevista el primer día de clase para complementar este test. Haz click en siguiente para comenzar con la primera pregunta: Choose the option that best completes the sentences from 1 to 8. 1. Welcome to Learning Jewel! May I have your full name, please? Sure! Nancy Liu Foster. Good morning, it’s Liu. Hi! My name is Nancy. 2. Where are Sato and Kasumi from? They're Japan. They are from Japan. They from Japan. 3. How do you spell your last name? S-M-I-T-H It’s Smith My name is Joe Smith 4. May I have a soda, please? Yes. I’d love to. Sure, with ice? Yes, you can! 5. Excuse me. Do you speak English? Yes, I can. Yes, I do. Yes, I speak. 6. I like this hoodie! How much is it? It's $26.75. It’s a quarter after nine. It’s on the sixteenth of March. Choose the image that best completes the sentences in 7 and 8. 7. When it rains, you need a(n) ________. 8. James works in a hotel. He’s a ________. 9. Hurry up! We’re late. What are you doing? I look at my keys. I’m looking for my keys. I needed my keys. 10. Would you like to go to the movies tonight? I have a reservation for eight o’clock. Yes. I’d love. Sorry, I can’t. Choose the option that best completes the sentences from 11 to 14. 11. Mom: I’m driving to town now. Son: Could you _______ at the movies? pick me up drop me off give me a ride to 12. I can’t play any musical instrument. Neither can I. Me too. I can either. 13. A Have you ever lent money to a friend? B Yes, I have. But ________. he didn’t paid me back he hasn’t paid me back he doesn’t pay me back 14. A So, what do you think about this apartment? B I’d move in right away if ______. it were more spacious it had more spacious it was more space Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answers from 15 to 19. https://learningjewel.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/1198-Julia-Sports.mp315. The woman is a yoga instructor and a(n)_________. extreme sports enthusiast runner Bikram yoga student 16. In Bikram yoga the heat is important for ________. burning calories growing craze sweating 17. The man says in the USA, crossfit is _________. outrageous old fashioned a big rage 18. In cross fit you _______. repeat the exercises again and again rarely do the same thing do like a gym workout 19. The man recommends the woman _________. to check out a website to get it to a routine to do things differently Choose the option that best completes the sentences from 20 to 25. 20. A That was hilarious! Wasn’t it? B Absolutely! I think that was ________ movie I’ve ever seen. the better the best the funniest 21. A These apples are really tasty! B Yeah, but very expensive, too. They’re _________. are imported from Chile imported from California come from abroad 22. I wish I could buy that car. Unfortunately, _________. I bought it I can’t afford it I wouldn’t buy it 23. George was embarrassed because his phone ________ during the final exam. went off cut off sent off 24. A Oh no! My grandma’s Chinese teapot is chipped!! B Well, at least you can fix it. I think _________. it should have been broken it ought to have been broken it could have been broken 25. A Why did you break up with Tarah? B Quite frankly, I didn’t believe her when she said ____________. she had split up with Robin she had been splitting up with Robin she hasn’t split up with Robin yet Read the text carefully and answer the questions from 26 to 30. The future of brain enhancement is digital, pervasive and (hopefully) bright By Alvaro Fernandez, 01 May 2017 World Economic Forum CEO and Editor-in-Chief Elon Musk just detailed his ambitious plans for a new brain-computer interface platform. Superathlete Tom Brady revealed his “brain resilience programme” to increase his athletic edge. Elite US military units are testing brain stimulation headsets to stimulate neuroplasticity and boost mental and physical performance.*Taken and adapted from World Economic Forum 26. What types of information sources does the text present? Testimonies and news. Factual and historical. Non-scientific and narrative. Electronic email and blog. And they are not the only ones innovating at the frontier of brain and human enhancement. Hundreds of firms and research labs around the globe are researching and developing new ways to help brain owners perform at higher levels for longer periods of time, responding to latent needs in a society where increasing numbers see their brains as a priority and would even “take a brief assessment every year as an “annual mental check-up”, according to one survey. 27. What words can replace 1) researching and 2) developing to have a similar meaning? 1) analyzing , 2) mature 1) investigation, 2) creativity 1) investigate, 2) creating 1) seeking 2) promoting To help you see what’s going on, let me describe some key trends in this area. Assuming we harness the opportunity well (more on that later), I believe the future of brain enhancement is digital, pervasive and bright, benefiting every proud brain owner and not just athletes or “superhumans”.28. What word cannot replace the term pervasive because it has a different meaning? widespread unknown prevalent extensive 7.5 billion human brains need help to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Brain enhancement is not a luxury for the few; it is a must for the many. What can we do to strengthen brain connectivity at any age, enhancing complex problem-solving, novel thinking, emotional intelligence, agility, flexibility and strategic leadership? “Staying mentally sharp” and addressing aging-related cognitive decline is becoming a top priority, given that life expectancy has been growing both in developed and developing countries. 29. What kind of readers are more likely to be interested in this text? System engineers, doctors, market researchers. Teachers, psychologists, content developers. Lawyers, athletes, mathematicians. Scientists, neurologists, coaches. Lifelong neuroplasticity means all those brains can be enhanced Innovation is enabled by the core fact – called neuroplasticity – that the human brain continually changes itself through experience. Neuroplasticity, also known as brain plasticity, refers to the brain’s ability to rewire itself based on experience by generating new neurons and by forming new connections between them, among other factors. It was believed for a long time that, after a certain age, the brain became “fixed”. Now we know that the brain never stops changing, and that’s why there’s so much interest and hope around ways to harness that neuroplasticity to lead better lives, to enhance our brains, and to delay brain health decline. 30. What does the word “them” refer to? the human brain’s changes. the other factors. the brain’s abilities. the new neurons. 1 out of 30 Examen finalizado. Completa los siguientes datos para conocer tu nivel: Pon tu e-mail para recibir los resultados:: Tu nombre completo: