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Pregunta 1

12.5 / 12.5 pts
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respuestas.
JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
Why did they order a lot of food?

  
Because they were very hungry.
 
¡Correcto!
  
Because they didn’t understand the menu.
 

  
Because people eat a lot in Japan.
 
 
Pregunta 2
12.5 / 12.5 pts
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JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
How did Janet feel about her visit to Tokyo?

  
She felt frustrated about the language.
 

  
She didn’t like the environment.
 
¡Correcto!
  
She felt excited and happy.
 
 
Pregunta 3
12.5 / 12.5 pts
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JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
What is the Janet trying to do in this article?

  
Share her curious experiences in Japan.
 
¡Correcto!
  
Invite colleagues to learn Japanese.
 

  
Describe her job in Japan
 
 
Pregunta 4
0 / 12.5 pts
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respuestas.
JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
What can the reader find in this article?
Respondido
  
Facts about Japanese culture
 

  
Ways to take a taxi in Tokyo
 
Respuesta correcta
  
An amusing story about a foreigner.
 
 
Pregunta 5
12.5 / 12.5 pts
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JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
Janet’s family and close friends thought that she ...

  
Would enjoy the Japanese culture and way of life.
 

  
Would not make friends.
 
¡Correcto!
  
Would miss them and would return before time.
 
 
Pregunta 6
4.69 / 12.5 pts
En esta parte se encuentra un texto con 8 espacios, los cuales se deben llenar
seleccionando la palabra que se ajusta mejor en cada espacio, entre las tres
opciones A, B o C, en su hoja de respuestas.
Internet Safety
 Twenty years Ago , kids in school had never even Seen of the Internet. Now, you
cant´t find a single person in your college who hasn´t at least Heard of it.  In fact,
manyo f Them use i ton a regular basic and even have Access to it from our homes.
A network is two or more computers connented together Thenthat information can
be shared, or Sent clave from one computer to another. The Internet is a huge
rescurce for all types of information. You may enjoy using Them to do research for
a school project, downloading your favorite songs or communicating with friends
and family. So you have to be sure thatWhoever posted the information knouws
what they´re talking about, especially if you´re doing research! But chat If clave you
´re just emailing people?
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safety.html (Enlaces a un sitio externo.)   el 18 de noviembre de 2015

Respuesta 1:
¡Correcto!
Ago
 
Respuesta 2:
Respuesta correcta
Heard clave
 
Respondido
Seen
 
Respuesta 3:
Respuesta correcta
Us clave
 
Respondido
Them
 
Respuesta 4:
Respuesta correcta
So clave
 
Respondido
Then
 
Respuesta 5:
¡Correcto!
Sent clave
 
Respuesta 6:
Respuesta correcta
It clave
 
Respondido
Them
 
Respuesta 7:
Respuesta correcta
Whenever clave
 
Respondido
Whoever
 
Respuesta 8:
¡Correcto!
If clave
 
 
Pregunta 7
12.5 / 12.5 pts
Lea el artículo y luego responda las preguntas. Marque A, B o C en su hoja de
respuestas.
JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
According to the text ….
¡Correcto!
  
Janet got lost after doing exercise.
 

  
A taxi driver gave Janet some money.
 

  
Janet got lost in Komagome Station.
 
 
Pregunta 8
12.5 / 12.5 pts
Lea el artículo y luego responda las preguntas. Marque A, B o C en su hoja de
respuestas.
JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
One of the ideas presented in the text is that ...

  
It is difficult to share a house with colleagues.
 
¡Correcto!
  
She quickly felt comfortable with the culture.
 

  
Japanese taxi drivers can speak English.
 

Pregunta 1
4.69 / 12.5 pts
En esta parte se encuentra un texto con 8 espacios, los cuales se deben llenar
seleccionando la palabra que se ajusta mejor en cada espacio, entre las tres
opciones A, B o C, en su hoja de respuestas.
Internet Safety
 Twenty years Ago , kids in school had never even Seen of the Internet. Now, you
cant´t find a single person in your college who hasn´t at least Heard of it.  In fact,
manyo f Us clave use i ton a regular basic and even have Access to it from our
homes. A network is two or more computers connented together Butthat
information can be shared, or Gave from one computer to another. The Internet is a
huge rescurce for all types of information. You may enjoy using It clave to do
research for a school project, downloading your favorite songs or communicating
with friends and family. So you have to be sure that Whoeverposted the information
knouws what they´re talking about, especially if you´re doing research! But
chat As you´re just emailing people?
Fuente: recuperado de http://efl.elearning-burkina.com/scientific-series/532-internet-
safety.html (Enlaces a un sitio externo.)   el 18 de noviembre de 2015

Respuesta 1:
¡Correcto!
Ago
 
Respuesta 2:
Respuesta correcta
Heard clave
 
Respondido
Seen
 
Respuesta 3:
¡Correcto!
Us clave
 
Respuesta 4:
Respuesta correcta
So clave
 
Respondido
But
 
Respuesta 5:
Respuesta correcta
Sent clave
 
Respondido
Gave
 
Respuesta 6:
¡Correcto!
It clave
 
Respuesta 7:
Respuesta correcta
Whenever clave
 
Respondido
Whoever
 
Respuesta 8:
Respuesta correcta
If clave
 
Respondido
As
 
 
Pregunta 2
0 / 12.5 pts
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respuestas.
JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
Janet’s family and close friends thought that she ...
Respondido
  
Would enjoy the Japanese culture and way of life.
 

  
Would not make friends.
 
Respuesta correcta
  
Would miss them and would return before time.
 
 
Pregunta 3
12.5 / 12.5 pts
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JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
One of the ideas presented in the text is that ...

  
It is difficult to share a house with colleagues.
 
¡Correcto!
  
She quickly felt comfortable with the culture.
 

  
Japanese taxi drivers can speak English.
 
 
Pregunta 4
12.5 / 12.5 pts
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respuestas.
JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
According to the text ….
¡Correcto!
  
Janet got lost after doing exercise.
 

  
A taxi driver gave Janet some money.
 

  
Janet got lost in Komagome Station.
 
 
Pregunta 5
12.5 / 12.5 pts
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respuestas.
JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
Why did they order a lot of food?

  
Because they were very hungry.
 
¡Correcto!
  
Because they didn’t understand the menu.
 

  
Because people eat a lot in Japan.
 
 
Pregunta 6
12.5 / 12.5 pts
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respuestas.
JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
How did Janet feel about her visit to Tokyo?

  
She felt frustrated about the language.
 

  
She didn’t like the environment.
 
¡Correcto!
  
She felt excited and happy.
 
 
Pregunta 7
0 / 12.5 pts
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respuestas.
JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
What is the Janet trying to do in this article?
Respondido
  
Share her curious experiences in Japan.
 
Respuesta correcta
  
Invite colleagues to learn Japanese.
 

  
Describe her job in Japan
 
 
Pregunta 8
12.5 / 12.5 pts
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JANET’S EXPERIENCE
When the opportunity to work in Japan for 3 months took place, I decided to
register. I did not realize the impact it would have on my life and me. The people
who know me well all thought that I would not last the three months away from
home and in a very different culture. How wrong they were! On arriving in Tokyo, I
immediately liked the new environment. I surprised myself with how much I
enjoyed my new way of life. Three colleagues from the UK joined me. We lived in
the same house in an area of Tokyo called Komagome. We did not speak the
Japanese language and this led to many interesting times in restaurants, on train
journeys and generally getting around in Japan. Our first glance of a menu found it
impossible to read so we just pointed to a few things and sat in hope. Our food
arrived...and kept on arriving. Unknown to us, we had ordered enough to feed 20
people; there were only 4 of us! One morning I decided to go for a run before work.
I took a different way from my known route to extend the run and after 2 hours of
running and trying to find my way home, I had to stop a taxi to help me get home. I
told the driver I wanted to go to Komagome Station, knowing I could direct him to
the house from there. I then had to try to explain that I had no money with me and
had to go in to the house first to get some money to pay the taxi driver!
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2012-1#scribd 18 de noviembre de 2015
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