Ejercicio 1

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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
What is this?
Respuesta
  • A hat
  • A dress
  • An egg
  • A scarf

Pregunta 2

Pregunta
What are these?
Respuesta
  • Googles
  • Sunglasses
  • Glasses
  • trousers

Pregunta 3

Pregunta
¿What is the meaning of this phrasal verb: go on?
Respuesta
  • continue
  • get up
  • follow
  • survive

Pregunta 4

Pregunta
Todos los verbos son transitivos
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 5

Pregunta
She has [blank_start]been[blank_end] to Paris twice
Respuesta
  • been

Pregunta 6

Pregunta
What is the auxiliary verb for yes/no questions in the past simple? [blank_start]did[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • did

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
[blank_start]Business applications[blank_end] Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world. [blank_start]Medical applications[blank_end] Social networks are beginning to be adopted by healthcare professionals as a means to manage institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated medical social networking site is that all the members are screened against the state licensing board list of practitioners. The role of social networks is especially of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend approximately "32 percent of their marketing dollars" attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social networks. [blank_start]Languages[blank_end], nationalities and academia Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries. The popular site Facebook has been cloned for various countries and languages and some specializing in connecting students and faculty. Social networks for social good Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users. Users benefit by interacting with a like-minded community and finding a channel for their energy and giving. [blank_start]Business mode[blank_end]l Few social networks currently charge money for membership. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds. Companies such as MySpace and Facebook sell online advertising on their site. Hence, they are seeking large memberships, and charging for membership would be counter productive. Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide. Sites are also seeking other ways to make money, such as by creating an online marketplace or by selling professional information and social connections to businesses. Privacy issues On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken. Investigations [blank_start]Social network[blank_end] services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
Respuesta
  • Business applications
  • Medical applications
  • Medical applications
  • Business applications
  • Languages
  • Social networks
  • Business modl
  • Business mode
  • Social networks
  • Languages
  • Medical applications
  • Languages
  • Business model
  • Social networks
  • Business applications
  • Social network
  • Business application
  • languages
  • Business model

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
Investigations Social network services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
Respuesta
  • Social networks
  • police

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
What does the image make you think of?
Respuesta
  • Hands
  • Diversity
  • art
  • many people

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
What does the image represent?
Respuesta
  • Diversity
  • Many people
  • hands
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