18DCompletar oracionesCompleting Sentences
Para cada oracion, completala de una forma que demuestre que entiendes la palabra en negrita. Las respuestas de ejemplo son modelos - tu respuesta debe venir de tu vida real o tu imaginacion.
For each sentence, finish it in a way that shows you understand the bold word. The example answers are models - your own should come from your real life or imagination.
1I think it would be exhilarating to...I think it would be exhilarating to...
meaningAlgo exhilarating te llena de emocion intensa.Something exhilarating fills you with intense excitement.
example...saltar de un avion en paracaidas o ir en una montana rusa muy alta....jump out of an airplane with a parachute or ride a really tall roller coaster.
your turnPiensa en algo que te dara mucha emocion y adrenalina - eso es exhilarating.Think of something that would fill you with excitement and a rush - that's exhilarating.
2Something that fills me with skepticism is...Something that fills me with skepticism is...
meaningSkepticism es duda - no creer facilmente.Skepticism is doubt - not believing easily.
example...los anuncios que prometen hacerte rico en una semana....ads that promise to make you rich in a week.
your turnPiensa en algo que escuchaste que te hizo decir "eso no puede ser cierto."Think of something you heard that made you say "that can't be true."
3Doctors should be commended for...Doctors should be commended for...
meaningCommend = elogiar publicamente.Commend = to publicly praise.
example...trabajar largas horas para ayudar a salvar vidas....working long hours to help save lives.
your turnPiensa en algo concreto y digno de elogio que hacen los doctores.Think of something concrete and praise-worthy that doctors do.
4To dissent means to...To dissent means to...
meaningEsta es una pregunta de definicion. Dissent = estar en desacuerdo.This is a definition question. Dissent = to disagree.
example...expresar publicamente que no estas de acuerdo con una decision o opinion....publicly express that you don't agree with a decision or opinion.
your turnDefine en tus propias palabras: que significa dissent?Define in your own words: what does dissent mean?
5If I were going abroad, I would go to...If I were going abroad, I would go to...
meaningAbroad = a un pais extranjero.Abroad = to a foreign country.
example...Japon, para visitar templos antiguos y comer ramen autentico....Japan, to visit ancient temples and eat authentic ramen.
your turnTiene que ser un pais fuera de Estados Unidos. Por que ese pais?It has to be a country outside the U.S. Why that country?
6A controversial issue is something that...A controversial issue is something that...
meaningControversial = que causa desacuerdo publico fuerte.Controversial = causes strong public disagreement.
example...divide a las personas en bandos opuestos y genera mucha discusion....divides people into opposing sides and generates a lot of debate.
your turnDefine que hace que un tema sea controversial.Define what makes an issue controversial.
7I would commence planning for a picnic by...I would commence planning for a picnic by...
meaningCommence = comenzar (formal).Commence = to begin (formal).
example...decidir donde ir, quien viene, y que comida llevar....deciding where to go, who's coming, and what food to bring.
your turnCual seria el primer paso logico de planeacion para un picnic?What would be the logical first step in planning a picnic?
8If I'm asked to recount a story, that means I...If I'm asked to recount a story, that means I...
meaningPregunta de definicion. Recount = contar / narrar en detalle.Definition question. Recount = to tell / narrate in detail.
example...la cuento desde el principio hasta el final, incluyendo los detalles importantes....tell it from beginning to end, including the important details.
your turnDefine en tus propias palabras lo que significa recount.Define in your own words what recount means.
9I would give a cordial welcome to...I would give a cordial welcome to...
meaningCordial = amistoso, calido, sincero.Cordial = friendly, warm, sincere.
example...un primo que no veo desde hace anos y viene a visitarnos....a cousin I haven't seen in years who comes to visit.
your turnPiensa en alguien que recibirias con los brazos abiertos.Think of someone you'd welcome with open arms.
10A hoax is...A hoax is...
meaningPregunta de definicion. Hoax = engano, broma falsa.Definition question. Hoax = a trick, a fake.
example...un engano que se hace para que la gente crea que algo falso es real....a trick made to make people believe something fake is real.
your turnDefine hoax con tus propias palabras. Puedes dar un ejemplo famoso.Define hoax in your own words. You can give a famous example.
18EPreguntas del pasajePassage Questions
Cada entrada abajo te indica donde se esconde la respuesta en el pasaje y muestra que palabra de vocabulario encaja mejor. Las respuestas de ejemplo son modelos - la tuya debe estar en tus propias palabras.
Each entry below points you to where the answer hides in the passage and shows which vocabulary word fits best. The example answers are models - your own should be in your own words.
1¿Fue la visita de Samantha a la Union Sovietica su primer viaje fuera de Estados Unidos?Was Samantha's visit to the Soviet Union her first trip out of the United States?
passage clue"She had never been abroad before, and she found the experience exhilarating.""She had never been abroad before, and she found the experience exhilarating."
exampleSi, fue su primer viaje abroad. El pasaje dice que nunca habia estado en otro pais antes.Yes, it was her first trip abroad. The passage says she had never been to another country before.
vocab usedabroadabroad
2¿Como deja claro el pasaje que Samantha era una ciudadana preocupada?How does the passage make clear that Samantha was a concerned citizen?
passage clue"Samantha Smith, a fifth grader from Maine, who anguished over the possibility of nuclear war and decided to do something about it.""Samantha Smith, a fifth grader from Maine, who anguished over the possibility of nuclear war and decided to do something about it."
exampleSamantha anguished sobre la posibilidad de una guerra nuclear y decidio hacer algo al respecto - eso muestra que era una ciudadana preocupada que tomaba accion.Samantha anguished over the possibility of nuclear war and decided to do something about it - that shows she was a concerned citizen who took action.
vocab usedanguish (anguished)anguish (anguished)
3¿Crees que se debe commend a Samantha por escribir la carta? ¿Por que si o por que no?Do you think Samantha is to be commended for writing the letter? Why or why not?
passage cluePregunta de opinion. El pasaje muestra que algunos la elogiaron y otros la criticaron.Opinion question. The passage shows some praised her, others criticized her.
exampleSi, debe ser commended porque tomo accion sobre algo que le importaba. Aunque era solo una nina, escribir esa carta fue un acto valiente que ayudo a que la gente hablara sobre la paz mundial.Yes, she should be commended because she took action on something she cared about. Even though she was just a kid, writing that letter was a brave act that helped people talk about world peace.
vocab usedcommend (already in question)commend (already in question)
4¿Por que crees que los lideres sovieticos tomaron en serio la carta de Samantha?Why do you think the Soviet leaders took Samantha's letter seriously?
passage clue"...containing an earnest plea for the two superpowers to settle their differences peacefully.""...containing an earnest plea for the two superpowers to settle their differences peacefully."
exampleTomaron en serio la carta porque era un earnest plea - una suplica sincera y honesta de una nina, no un truco politico. Tambien era una buena oportunidad de mostrar que los sovieticos tambien querian la paz.They took it seriously because it was an earnest plea - a sincere, honest request from a child, not a political trick. It was also a good chance to show that the Soviets also wanted peace.
vocab usedearnestearnest
5¿Que te dice sobre Samantha su muestra de skepticism?What does Samantha's show of skepticism tell you about her?
passage clue"Samantha was not sure that the phone call was genuine; she thought that it might be a hoax... Although her father denied it, Samantha remained skeptical.""Samantha was not sure that the phone call was genuine; she thought that it might be a hoax... Although her father denied it, Samantha remained skeptical."
exampleSu skepticism muestra que era una nina inteligente y cuidadosa - no creia algo solo porque alguien se lo dijo. Mantuvo sus dudas hasta que llego la evidencia (la carta de la embajada).Her skepticism shows she was a smart, careful kid - she didn't believe something just because someone said it. She kept her doubts until evidence arrived (the embassy letter).
vocab usedskepticism (already in question)skepticism (already in question)
6¿Cual es el significado de genuine tal como se usa en el pasaje?What is the meaning of genuine as it is used in the passage?
passage clue"Samantha was not sure that the phone call was genuine.""Samantha was not sure that the phone call was genuine."
exampleAqui, genuine significa real o autentico - no falso. Samantha no estaba segura si la llamada era real o si alguien estaba fingiendo ser un sovietico para enganarla.Here, genuine means real or authentic - not fake. Samantha wasn't sure if the call was real or if someone was pretending to be Soviet to trick her.
tipPregunta de definicion. Usa tus propias palabras.Definition question. Use your own words.
7¿Cuando se dio cuenta Samantha de que la llamada telefonica que recibio no era un hoax?When did Samantha realize that the phone call she had received was not a hoax?
passage clue"Her doubts were ended, however, when an envelope from the Soviet embassy in Washington was delivered to her home in Maine.""Her doubts were ended, however, when an envelope from the Soviet embassy in Washington was delivered to her home in Maine."
exampleSe dio cuenta de que no era un hoax cuando llego un sobre de la embajada sovietica en Washington a su casa en Maine. Esa carta confirmo que la llamada habia sido real.She realized it wasn't a hoax when an envelope from the Soviet embassy in Washington arrived at her home in Maine. That letter confirmed the phone call had been real.
vocab usedhoax (already in question)hoax (already in question)
8¿Que tipo de respuesta a su carta recibio Samantha?What kind of response to her letter did Samantha receive?
passage clue"Inside it was a cordial letter from Yuri Andropov, the Soviet leader, who thanked her for taking the trouble to write...""Inside it was a cordial letter from Yuri Andropov, the Soviet leader, who thanked her for taking the trouble to write..."
exampleRecibio una carta cordial de Yuri Andropov, el lider sovietico, quien le agradecio por escribirle e incluso la invito a visitar la Union Sovietica con sus padres.She received a cordial letter from Yuri Andropov, the Soviet leader, who thanked her for writing and even invited her to visit the Soviet Union with her parents.
vocab usedcordialcordial
9¿Por que la carta de Samantha elicit tanta atencion?Why did Samantha's letter elicit so much attention?
passage clueEl pasaje dice que su visita "would be desirable" era debatida. Era inusual que un lider sovietico respondiera personalmente a una nina americana.The passage says her visit "would be desirable" was debated. It was unusual for a Soviet leader to respond personally to an American kid.
exampleLa carta elicit tanta atencion porque era extraordinario que una nina de 11 anos recibiera una respuesta personal del lider sovietico durante la Guerra Fria. Era una historia que los medios no podian ignorar.The letter elicited so much attention because it was extraordinary for an 11-year-old to get a personal reply from the Soviet leader during the Cold War. It was a story the media couldn't ignore.
vocab usedelicit (already in question)elicit (already in question)
10¿Por que el viaje planeado de Samantha fue controversial?Why was Samantha's planned trip controversial?
passage clue"Those who dissented from this view believed that she should decline the invitation and stay home; they thought that she was being manipulated by the Communists...""Those who dissented from this view believed that she should decline the invitation and stay home; they thought that she was being manipulated by the Communists..."
exampleFue controversial porque algunas personas dissented - pensaban que los sovieticos la estaban usando para propaganda y que los comunistas la estaban manipulando para sus propios fines.It was controversial because some people dissented - they thought the Soviets were using her for propaganda and that the Communists were manipulating her for their own ends.
vocab usedcontroversy (controversial in question), dissent reinforcedcontroversy (controversial in question), dissent reinforced
11¿Cual es el significado de manipulated tal como se usa en el pasaje?What is the meaning of manipulated as it is used in the passage?
passage clue"...they thought that she was being manipulated by the Communists, who would use her visit for their own purposes.""...they thought that she was being manipulated by the Communists, who would use her visit for their own purposes."
exampleAqui, manipulated significa controlada o usada deshonestamente para los fines de otra persona. Es el significado #1 de la palabra: aprovecharse de la confianza de alguien.Here, manipulated means controlled or used dishonestly for someone else's purposes. It's meaning #1 of the word: taking advantage of someone's trust.
tipPregunta de definicion. Aqui NO es el significado #2 (manejar con habilidad).Definition question. Here it's NOT meaning #2 (handling skillfully).
12¿Estuvo todo el mundo de acuerdo en que el viaje de Samantha era una buena idea? ¿Por que si o por que no?Did everyone agree that Samantha's trip to the Soviet Union was a good idea? Why or why not?
passage clue"Not everyone agreed that her visit to the Soviet Union would be desirable, though.""Not everyone agreed that her visit to the Soviet Union would be desirable, though."
exampleNo, no todos estuvieron de acuerdo. Algunos la apoyaron y la elogiaron; otros dissented y pensaron que deberia rechazar la invitacion porque temian que los sovieticos la estuvieran usando para propaganda.No, not everyone agreed. Some supported and praised her; others dissented and thought she should decline because they feared the Soviets were using her for propaganda.
vocab useddissentdissent
13¿Cuando commenced el viaje de Samantha a la Union Sovietica?When did Samantha's trip to the Soviet Union commence?
passage clue"Samantha ignored the controversy swirling about her, and in July 1983, accompanied by her parents, she went to the Soviet Union.""Samantha ignored the controversy swirling about her, and in July 1983, accompanied by her parents, she went to the Soviet Union."
exampleEl viaje de Samantha a la Union Sovietica commenced en julio de 1983, cuando viajo con sus padres.Samantha's trip to the Soviet Union commenced in July 1983, when she traveled with her parents.
vocab usedcommence (already in question)commence (already in question)
14¿Cual es el significado de recounts tal como se usa en el pasaje?What is the meaning of recounts as it is used in the passage?
passage clue"On her return she wrote a book called Journey to the Soviet Union, in which she recounts everything that happened during her visit.""On her return she wrote a book called Journey to the Soviet Union, in which she recounts everything that happened during her visit."
exampleAqui, recounts significa narrar o contar en detalle. En su libro, Samantha cuenta todo lo que paso durante su visita - los lugares que vio, la gente que conocio, las experiencias que tuvo.Here, recounts means to narrate or tell in detail. In her book, Samantha tells everything that happened during her visit - the places she saw, the people she met, the experiences she had.
tipPregunta de definicion. No es "contar de nuevo votos" - es "narrar la historia."Definition question. It's not "count votes again" - it's "narrate the story."
15¿Como crees que se debe haber sentido Samantha al aparecer en una serie de television?How do you think Samantha must have felt about appearing in a television series?
passage clue"She was also invited to costar in a television series. Her life at that point must have seemed like a fairy tale...""She was also invited to costar in a television series. Her life at that point must have seemed like a fairy tale..."
exampleDebio sentir mucha exhilaration - emocion intensa - al ser invitada a una serie de television. Para una nina de su edad, todo era como un cuento de hadas.She must have felt a lot of exhilaration - intense excitement - at being invited to a TV series. For a kid her age, it must have felt like a fairy tale.
vocab usedexhilarationexhilaration
Rastreador de palabras de vocabulario
Vocabulary Word Tracker
Cada palabra debe aparecer solo una vez entre las 15 respuestas. Asi es como las usan las respuestas de ejemplo arriba:
Each word should appear only once across the 15 answers. Here's how the example answers above use them:
Palabras que aparecieron en las preguntas mismas: commend (Q3), skepticism (Q5), genuine (Q6), hoax (Q7), elicit (Q9), controversial (Q10), manipulated (Q11), commence (Q13), recounts (Q14).
Words that appeared in the questions themselves: commend (Q3), skepticism (Q5), genuine (Q6), hoax (Q7), elicit (Q9), controversial (Q10), manipulated (Q11), commence (Q13), recounts (Q14).
Palabras anadidas en las respuestas de ejemplo: abroad (Q1), anguish (Q2), earnest (Q4), cordial (Q8), dissent (Q12), exhilaration (Q15).
Words added in the example answers: abroad (Q1), anguish (Q2), earnest (Q4), cordial (Q8), dissent (Q12), exhilaration (Q15).
Eso cubre las 15. Si tus propias respuestas usan las palabras de manera diferente, esta bien - solo asegurate de que ninguna se repita.
That covers all 15. If your own answers use the words differently, that's fine - just make sure none gets repeated.