Universidad Nacional de Luján
PRUEBA DE ACREDITACIÓN – INGLÉS I
Alumno:_______________________ Carrera:__________________________
N° de Legajo:___________________ Sede en la que rinde:________________
Consignas:
▪Lea todas las actividades antes de comenzar a trabajar. ▪Responda en castellano.
▪Controle la coherencia, ortografía y puntuación de lo que ▪No use lápiz.
escribe, ya que esto también será evaluado.
Título del texto: “SOLUSOURCE. Going Green: Creating Sustainable
Industrial Processes and Eco-Friendly Factories”
Primera Parte
1) ¿Cuál es el tema del texto? ¿A quiénes está dirigido?
2) Traduzca los párrafos VIII y IX.
Segunda Parte
3) ¿Qué consejos se dan en este texto?
4) ¿Cuáles son los beneficios que se presentan?
5) En el párrafo VII, se utilizan dos formas de grado comparativo. ¿Qué
ideas expresan?
6) Identifique dos conectores en el párrafo I. Explique las ideas que
éstos relacionan.
7) Divida el texto en partes, según su propia concepción. Trace una
línea entre las partes y enumérelas. Describa brevemente la función
de cada una de las partes. (Alrededor de 100 palabras en total.)
, SOLUSOURCE
Going Green: Creating Sustainable
Industrial Processes and
Eco-Friendly Factories
To run a successful business, it’s important to pay careful attention to
trends within your industry and the global marketplace as a whole.
For those who follow this advice, it’s easy to see that one of the most
important ongoing trends is a widespread effort to “go green.”
Sustainable practices and eco-friendly operations are quickly
becoming the standard in every industry. But why are so many
companies eager to join this changing landscape of global commerce?
Simply put: adopting eco-friendly practices increases your bottom
line, keeps customers happy, and protects the future of our planet.
This is especially true when it comes to industrial processes and
factories. In fact, many experts agree that if a business intends to be
successful in the long-term, it can’t afford to not go green!
Does your business have the foresight to adopt eco-friendly practices
before competitors do? Don’t sacrifice long-term success and stability
for shorter-term profits. By adopting sustainable practices now, you
allow your business to operate on the cutting edge of industry while
strengthening your competitive advantage.
For a majority of businesses, there’s more than enough room for
improvement. Whether you are simply installing energy-efficient
lighting in a manufacturing plant or re-thinking the entire flow of your
supply chain, going green boosts profit, overhauls company image,
and protects the health of the environment. Consider this a rare win-
win opportunity that you must take advantage of to bring your
business to the next level.
So what are the specific benefits you can expect from the adoption of
eco-friendly industrial practices? Here are two of the most common:
• Increased bottom line due to lower costs and access to new
markets. A more profitable operation is the number one reason why
most businesses decide to go green. Whether you are saving money
by cutting the costs of energy, water, and resource consumption or
taking advantage of tax breaks for energy efficiency, there’s plenty of
ways your business can keep more cash in its coffers. Your business
may also become more profitable thanks to an increased market
PRUEBA DE ACREDITACIÓN – INGLÉS I
Alumno:_______________________ Carrera:__________________________
N° de Legajo:___________________ Sede en la que rinde:________________
Consignas:
▪Lea todas las actividades antes de comenzar a trabajar. ▪Responda en castellano.
▪Controle la coherencia, ortografía y puntuación de lo que ▪No use lápiz.
escribe, ya que esto también será evaluado.
Título del texto: “SOLUSOURCE. Going Green: Creating Sustainable
Industrial Processes and Eco-Friendly Factories”
Primera Parte
1) ¿Cuál es el tema del texto? ¿A quiénes está dirigido?
2) Traduzca los párrafos VIII y IX.
Segunda Parte
3) ¿Qué consejos se dan en este texto?
4) ¿Cuáles son los beneficios que se presentan?
5) En el párrafo VII, se utilizan dos formas de grado comparativo. ¿Qué
ideas expresan?
6) Identifique dos conectores en el párrafo I. Explique las ideas que
éstos relacionan.
7) Divida el texto en partes, según su propia concepción. Trace una
línea entre las partes y enumérelas. Describa brevemente la función
de cada una de las partes. (Alrededor de 100 palabras en total.)
, SOLUSOURCE
Going Green: Creating Sustainable
Industrial Processes and
Eco-Friendly Factories
To run a successful business, it’s important to pay careful attention to
trends within your industry and the global marketplace as a whole.
For those who follow this advice, it’s easy to see that one of the most
important ongoing trends is a widespread effort to “go green.”
Sustainable practices and eco-friendly operations are quickly
becoming the standard in every industry. But why are so many
companies eager to join this changing landscape of global commerce?
Simply put: adopting eco-friendly practices increases your bottom
line, keeps customers happy, and protects the future of our planet.
This is especially true when it comes to industrial processes and
factories. In fact, many experts agree that if a business intends to be
successful in the long-term, it can’t afford to not go green!
Does your business have the foresight to adopt eco-friendly practices
before competitors do? Don’t sacrifice long-term success and stability
for shorter-term profits. By adopting sustainable practices now, you
allow your business to operate on the cutting edge of industry while
strengthening your competitive advantage.
For a majority of businesses, there’s more than enough room for
improvement. Whether you are simply installing energy-efficient
lighting in a manufacturing plant or re-thinking the entire flow of your
supply chain, going green boosts profit, overhauls company image,
and protects the health of the environment. Consider this a rare win-
win opportunity that you must take advantage of to bring your
business to the next level.
So what are the specific benefits you can expect from the adoption of
eco-friendly industrial practices? Here are two of the most common:
• Increased bottom line due to lower costs and access to new
markets. A more profitable operation is the number one reason why
most businesses decide to go green. Whether you are saving money
by cutting the costs of energy, water, and resource consumption or
taking advantage of tax breaks for energy efficiency, there’s plenty of
ways your business can keep more cash in its coffers. Your business
may also become more profitable thanks to an increased market