Estos ejercicios te ayudarán a consolidar el vocabulario de actualidad en inglés que necesitas para comprender titulares reales. Pon a prueba tus conocimientos sobre política, economía y medio ambiente.
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Exercice 1 — Vocabulario de actualidad: elige la palabra correcta
Elige la opción que mejor completa cada titular o frase de actualidad en inglés.
- The government announced a new ___ to reduce carbon emissions by 2030. A) backlash B) policy C) surplus D) turnout
- The central bank decided to raise interest rates to tackle rising ___. A) inflation B) legislation C) coalition D) drought
- Environmental activists warned that deforestation is pushing several species to the ___ of extinction. A) outbreak B) breakthrough C) brink D) setback
- The opposition party called for a vote of no ___ against the prime minister. A) confidence B) agreement C) amendment D) revenue
Correction
- B) policy — The government announced a new policy to reduce carbon emissions by 2030.
- A) inflation — The central bank decided to raise interest rates to tackle rising inflation.
- C) brink — Environmental activists warned that deforestation is pushing several species to the brink of extinction.
- A) confidence — The opposition party called for a vote of no confidence against the prime minister.
Exercice 2 — Asocia cada término con su definición
Une cada palabra o expresión de actualidad con la frase que mejor la define. Escribe la frase completa con el término correcto.
- Asocia el término correcto: 'A formal agreement between countries to work together on trade' → treaty / recession / polling station / sanction
- Asocia el término correcto: 'A period of significant economic decline lasting more than two quarters' → surplus / recession / lobbyist / emissions
- Asocia el término correcto: 'Gases released into the atmosphere that contribute to climate change' → sanctions / emissions / coalition / deficit
- Asocia el término correcto: 'Official penalties imposed on a country to pressure it politically or economically' → turnout / sanctions / amendment / subsidy
Correction
- A treaty is a formal agreement between countries to work together on trade.
- A recession is a period of significant economic decline lasting more than two quarters.
- Emissions are gases released into the atmosphere that contribute to climate change.
- Sanctions are official penalties imposed on a country to pressure it politically or economically.
Exercice 3 — Completa los titulares con el vocabulario correcto
Completa cada titular con la palabra o expresión adecuada del vocabulario de actualidad. Escribe la frase completa.
- World leaders gathered at the summit to discuss a global ___ on plastic waste.
- The country is facing a serious trade ___, importing far more than it exports.
- Voter ___ in the last election reached its highest level in over two decades.
- The new ___ aims to provide financial support for renewable energy projects across the region.
Correction
- World leaders gathered at the summit to discuss a global ban on plastic waste.
- The country is facing a serious trade deficit, importing far more than it exports.
- Voter turnout in the last election reached its highest level in over two decades.
- The new subsidy aims to provide financial support for renewable energy projects across the region.
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