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Inglés — 2.º Bachillerato — Exercicis resolts amb explicació

Format de l'examen

  • 1 hora 30 minutos
  • Elige un texto (A o B): comprensión, vocabulario, gramática y redacción

Blocs temàtics

  • Reading comprehension (Text A / Text B)
  • Vocabulary in context
  • Grammar and use of English
  • Writing (composición)
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EAU EUS 2025 — Q1 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultat 3/5

Text: Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life. According to the text: "AI assistants can now answer questions, play music and control smart devices in our homes."

Statement: AI assistants can control smart devices at home. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Resposta correcta — opció A

True

Correct: the text says AI assistants can control smart devices in our homes, so it is True.
The text states that AI assistants "can now answer questions, play music and control smart devices in our homes". The statement reflects this faithfully, so the answer is True. In True/False/Not Given tasks, "True" means the text supports the statement, "False" that it contradicts it, and "Not Given" that the information is absent.

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EAU EUS 2025 — Q2 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultat 3/5

Text: Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life. The text says: "Nevertheless, some experts warn that AI could replace many human jobs in the near future."

Statement: All experts agree that AI will create more jobs than it destroys. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Resposta correcta — opció B

False

Correct: the text says some experts warn AI could replace jobs, which contradicts "all experts agree it will create more jobs". So it is False.
The statement claims that "all experts agree" AI will create more jobs. The text contradicts this: it says that "some experts warn that AI could replace many human jobs". As the text presents the opposite concern, the answer is False. Beware of absolute words like "all" and "agree", which often clash with the more cautious tone of the text.

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EAU EUS 2025 — Q3 (Vocabulary in context)Dificultat 3/5

Text: Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life. Find the word in the text that means "to take the place of".

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Resposta correcta — opció C

replace

Correct: "replace" means to take the place of.
The text says AI "could replace many human jobs". The verb "replace" means to take the place of someone or something, matching the definition. Vocabulary-in-context questions require locating the exact word in the passage whose meaning fits the definition.

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EAU EUS 2025 — Q4 (Use of English: passive)Dificultat 3/5

Rewrite in the passive: "Companies use AI to analyse data."

Which is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opció A

AI is used to analyse data.

Correct: "AI is used to analyse data (by companies)."
In the passive, the object ("AI") becomes the subject and the verb changes to "be + past participle", keeping the tense. As the original is present simple and "AI" is singular, the correct form is "is used": "AI is used to analyse data (by companies)." The infinitive of purpose ("to analyse") remains unchanged.

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EAU EUS 2025 — Q5 (Use of English: second conditional)Dificultat 3/5

Complete: "If robots did all the work, people _____ more free time."

Which option is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opció C

would have

Correct: "would have". Second conditional: if + past simple, would + infinitive.
The if-clause uses the past simple "did", which signals a second (unreal/hypothetical) conditional. Its structure is "If + past simple, ... would + infinitive". So the main clause needs "would have": "If robots did all the work, people would have more free time." The second conditional refers to imaginary or unlikely situations.

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EAU EUS 2025 — Q6 (Use of English: reported speech)Dificultat 3/5

Report: He said: "AI will change the world."

Which is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opció B

He said that AI would change the world.

Correct: "He said (that) AI would change the world."
In reported speech after a past reporting verb ("said"), the modal "will" shifts to "would", followed by the base form of the verb. The correct sentence is: "He said (that) AI would change the world." (The subject "AI" does not change because it is not a personal pronoun.)

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EAU EUS 2025 — Q7 (Rephrasing: so/such)Dificultat 3/5

Rephrase: "It is a very useful tool. Everyone wants one."

Start: "It is _____ a useful tool that everyone wants one."

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Resposta correcta — opció B

such

Correct: "such" + (a/an) + adjective + noun: "such a useful tool".
To express cause and result, "so + adjective + that" is used with an adjective alone, while "such + (a/an) + adjective + noun + that" is used with a noun phrase. Here the gap is followed by "a useful tool" (article + adjective + noun), so the correct word is "such": "It is such a useful tool that everyone wants one." If it were just an adjective, we would say "It is so useful that...".

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EAU EUS 2025 — Q8 (Use of English: relative clauses)Dificultat 3/5

Complete: "The engineer _____ designed the program won an award."

Which relative is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opció A

who

Correct: "who" (or "that") refers to people: "the engineer who designed...".
The relative pronoun "who" (or "that") is used to refer to people. Here the relative refers to "the engineer", who is a person, so the correct option is "who": "The engineer who designed the program won an award." The other relatives refer to things ("which"), possession ("whose") or places ("where").

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