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Inglés PEvAU Andalucía 2023

Inglés — 2.º Bachillerato — Ejercicios resueltos con explicación

Formato del examen

  • 1 hora 30 minutos
  • Bloque A (comprensión, elige un texto), bloque B (Use of English: 6 de 12) y bloque C (writing)

Bloques temáticos

  • Reading comprehension
  • Grammar in context
  • Vocabulary
  • Writing skills
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PEvAU AND 2023 — Text 1: "Mysterious Stranger"Dificultad 3/5

According to the text, who was the mysterious stranger?

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

The person who had saved the narrator's life

Correct: he was the person who had saved the narrator's life, pulling them out of the smashed car before it exploded.
Text 1 reveals that the stranger was "The mysterious stranger who had helped me out of my smashed car, just before it exploded on that crucial night." He was the person who had saved the narrator's life.

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PEvAU AND 2023 — Text 1: reading comprehensionDificultad 3/5

According to the text, what did the stranger leave for the narrator?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

An envelope with money and a grateful message

Correct: he left an envelope with money and a grateful card explaining how saving the narrator had changed his life.
Text 1 says the narrator found "a small envelope" with "a card: 'I am deeply grateful to you...'" and, inside, "a brand-new thousand-dollar bill". So the stranger left a generous gift of money together with a grateful message.

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PEvAU AND 2023 — Text 1: vocabulary in contextDificultad 3/5

Find in Text 1 ONE synonym for the verb "blow up".

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

exploded

Correct: "exploded" appears in the text ("just before it exploded") and means "blow up".
In Text 1 the car blows up: "just before it exploded on that crucial night." The verb "exploded" is a synonym of the phrasal verb "blow up".

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PEvAU AND 2023 — Text 2: "Can dogs talk?"Dificultad 3/5

According to the text, what do humans want regarding communication with animals?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

They want animals to learn human language

Correct: instead of learning the animals' language, humans want the animals to learn ours.
Text 2 says that dogs have ways to interact with us, "But instead of learning their language, humans want them to learn ours." Humans wish the animals would learn the human language.

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PEvAU AND 2023 — Text 2: reading comprehensionDificultad 3/5

According to the text, what was professor Rossano's reaction to the Bunny and Stella videos?

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

He was entirely skeptical about them

Correct: his reaction was entirely skeptical, though he admits the dogs build close bonds with their owners through training.
Text 2 says that when professor Rossano "saw the Bunny and Stella videos, his reaction was entirely skeptical." Although doubtful that they could talk, he accepts that the dogs "will inevitably develop close bonds with their owners because of the many hours of training."

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PEvAU AND 2023 — Use of English (passive voice, future)Dificultad 3/5

Turn into the passive: "They are going to pay Lisa's debts as soon as the money gets through."

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

Lisa's debts are going to be paid as soon as the money gets through

Correct: "Lisa's debts are going to be paid as soon as the money gets through" — "be going to + be + past participle".
The passive of "be going to" is "be going to be + past participle": "Lisa's debts are going to be paid as soon as the money gets through." The future "be going to" is kept and "Lisa's debts" becomes the subject.

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PEvAU AND 2023 — Use of English (third conditional)Dificultad 3/5

Rewrite keeping the meaning: "I didn't notice that the man was in trouble, so I didn't help him." → "If I ___ that the man was in trouble, I would have helped him."

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

had noticed

Correct: "had noticed" — the third conditional uses "If + past perfect, ... would have + past participle".
The third conditional describes an unreal situation in the past: "If + past perfect, ... would have + past participle". Here: "If I had noticed that the man was in trouble, I would have helped him." The affirmative "had noticed" reverses the real fact that he did not notice.

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PEvAU AND 2023 — Use of English (error correction)Dificultad 3/5

There are two mistakes in this sentence. Choose the correct version: "Everybody here are looking forward to see you."

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

Everybody here is looking forward to seeing you

Correct: "Everybody here is looking forward to seeing you" — "everybody" takes a singular verb ("is") and "look forward to" is followed by the -ing form.
Two corrections are needed: "everybody" is singular and takes "is", and in "look forward to" the "to" is a preposition, so the following verb takes the -ing form. The correct sentence is "Everybody here is looking forward to seeing you."

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