Examen de Inglés de Castilla-La Mancha (selectividad de 2009)

Jl  LM LmAUiNfDliW llIIIIIMDM Pruebas de Acceso a Estudios Universitarios Bachillerato LOGSE IDIOMA EXTRANJERO Inglés  No se permite el uso de diccionario ni de ningún otro material didáctico  Las preguntas deberán ser respondidas en Inglés  Duración de la prueba 1 hora y 30 minutos  Esta hoja no se entrega SOMALI PIRATES ARE CAUSING PROBLEMS AGAIN The piracy problem looks like it is here to stay despite the recent interventions by the French and American navies The pirates tried to hijack anot…
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