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8/13/2019 INGLES_2004_P1994_P2002_4.doc http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ingles2004p1994p20024doc 1/1 UNIVERSIDADES DE ANDALUCÍA PRUEBA DE ACCESO A LA UNIVERSIDAD PLANES DE 1994 y DE 2002 AN LISIS DE TEXTO LENGUA EXTRANJERA INGLÉS Instrucciones: a) Duración: 90 minutos b) No está permitido el uso de diccionario SMOKING IN ASIA While tobacco companies face restrictions in Europe and USA, tobacco consumption in many Asian countries is on the increase. Smoking American or European cigarettes is seen as fashionable. A few Asian governments have followed the example of Western nations tobacco advertising on television and radio has been forbidden. !owever, the tobacco companies still find ways to get their message to the people of these extremely populated countries. While adult males have been the most common smokers in Asia, advertising aimed particularly at  women and young people is trying to change that. "rowing numbers of Asian women see smoking as a sign of their liberation. #he multinational tobacco companies say that they do not intend to promote smoking among non$smokers in Asia. %nstead, they say that they want Asian smokers to change their favourite kind of cigarettes. #he evidence suggests the opposite, however. %t was precisely in !ong &ong, where few women smoked, that the American company S'( introduced their )*ictoria Slims+, a cigarette brand aimed at women. Doctors and scientists are concerned about how smoking will affect the health of the Asian people. Scientists estimate that because of the rising tobacco consumption in Asia, the annual worldwide number of deaths due to tobacco will triple over the next two or three decades. A) !OM"#$%$NSION - points a ANS&$# /UES#%01S 2$3 A44056%1" #0 #!E %1705(A#%01 "%*E1 %1 #!E #E8#. 'S$ (O'# O&N &O#DS 2 point per answer *) Why is Asia an attractive market for tobacco multinationals9 +) Why did S'( introduce their *irginia Slims in !ong &ong9 b A5E #!ESE S#A#E(E1#S ,#'$ O# -A.S$/ 'S,I-( :0U5 A1SWE5S W%#! W056S 05 ;!5ASES 750( #!E #E8#. <.= points per answer 1) Asian governments haven>t done anything to control tobacco consumption. 2) %t is impossible for tobacco companies to advertise their products in Asia. 3) Women are an attractive part of the tobacco market. 4) #he deaths due to smoking will triple only in Asia. 5) 'S$ O- $NG.IS% ? points 6) -ind in the text t7e 8ord which has the following definition <.3= points )the commercial name of a product+ noun ) &7ic7 8ord does not have the same meanin9 <.3= points SUGGEST PROPOSE SUPPOSE ADVISE 9) Gi;e a noun  with the same root as W%6E ad@ective. <.3= points *0) -ill in the gap with a correct preposition. <.3= points (ore people get angry smokers in western countries. **) ,urn the following sentence into the passi;e ;oice  <.= points )American companies have introduced a new product in Asia+. *+) !omplete the following conditional sentence )%f tobacco were more expensive... <.= points *1) ,urn the following sentence into reported speec7: <.= points She said )6on>t smoke if you want to save money.+ *2) 'se the words in the boxes to make a meanin<ul sentence. 'se all and only the words in the boxes without changing their form <.= points cry her made story me !) "#OD'!,ION ? points *3) Write a composition 0=*00 W056S 4hoose ON$ of the following options. Speci<> your option. a Suggest new ideas to make people smoke less. b Which foreign country would you like to visit9 Why9 5 10 15 0 5 !0 !5 "0

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UNIVERSIDADES DE ANDALUCÍAPRUEBA DE ACCESO A LA UNIVERSIDAD

PLANES DE 1994 yDE 2002

AN LISIS DE TEXTOLENGUA

EXTRANJERAINGLÉS

Instrucciones: a) Duración: 90 minutos

b) No está permitido el uso de diccionario

SMOKING IN ASIAWhile tobacco companies face restrictions in Europe and USA, tobacco consumption in many Asian countries ison the increase. Smoking American or European cigarettes is seen as fashionable. A few Asian governmentshave followed the example of Western nations tobacco advertising on television and radio has been forbidden.!owever, the tobacco companies still find ways to get their message to the people of these extremely populatedcountries.

While adult males have been the most common smokers in Asia, advertising aimed particularly at women and young people is trying to change that. "rowing numbers of Asian women see smoking as a sign oftheir liberation. #he multinational tobacco companies say that they do not intend to promote smoking amongnon$smokers in Asia. %nstead, they say that they want Asian smokers to change their favourite kind of cigarettes.#he evidence suggests the opposite, however. %t was precisely in !ong &ong, where few women smoked, that

the American company S'( introduced their )*ictoria Slims+, a cigarette brand aimed at women.Doctors and scientists are concerned about how smoking will affect the health of the Asian people.

Scientists estimate that because of the rising tobacco consumption in Asia, the annual worldwide number of

deaths due to tobacco will triple over the next two or three decades.

A) !OM"#$%$NSION - points

a ANS&$# /UES#%01S 2$3 A44056%1" #0 #!E %1705(A#%01 "%*E1 %1 #!E #E8#. 'S$(O'# O&N &O#DS 2 point per answer*) Why is Asia an attractive market for tobacco multinationals9+) Why did S'( introduce their *irginia Slims in !ong &ong9

b A5E #!ESE S#A#E(E1#S ,#'$ O# -A.S$/  'S,I-( :0U5 A1SWE5S W%#! W056S 05;!5ASES 750( #!E #E8#. <.= points per answer

1) Asian governments haven>t done anything to control tobacco consumption.2) %t is impossible for tobacco companies to advertise their products in Asia.3) Women are an attractive part of the tobacco market.4) #he deaths due to smoking will triple only in Asia.

5) 'S$ O- $NG.IS% ? points

6) -ind in the text t7e 8ord which has the following definition <.3= points)the commercial name of a product+ noun

) &7ic7 8ord does not have the same meanin9 <.3= pointsSUGGEST PROPOSE SUPPOSE ADVISE  

9) Gi;e a noun  with the same root as W%6E ad@ective. <.3= points*0) -ill in the gap with a correct preposition. <.3= points

(ore people get angry smokers in western countries.

**) ,urn the following sentence into the passi;e ;oice  <.= points)American companies have introduced a new product in Asia+.

*+) !omplete the following conditional sentence )%f tobacco were more expensive... <.= points*1) ,urn the following sentence into reported speec7: <.= points

She said )6on>t smoke if you want to save money.+*2) 'se the words in the boxes to make a meanin<ul sentence. 'se all and only the words in theboxes without changing their form <.= points

cry her made story me

!) "#OD'!,ION ? points

*3) Write a composition 0=*00 W056S 4hoose ON$ of the following options. Speci<> your option.a Suggest new ideas to make people smoke less.

b Which foreign country would you like to visit9 Why9

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