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Inglés EBAU Canarias 2024

Inglés — 2.º Bachillerato — Ejercicios resueltos con explicación

Formato del examen

  • 1 hora 30 minutos
  • Grupos A y B con 6 preguntas: comprensión, uso del inglés y composición

Bloques temáticos

  • Reading comprehension
  • Grammar in context
  • Vocabulary
  • Writing skills
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EBAU Canarias 2024 — Grupo A: "More evidence to ban energy drinks for children"Dificultad 3/5

Text: "the research found that boys are more likely than girls to consume energy drinks."

True or False? All youngsters consume these drinks equally.

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

False — boys are more likely than girls to consume them

Correct: it is FALSE; the research found that boys are more likely than girls to consume energy drinks.
The statement is FALSE. The text says: "the research found that boys are more likely than girls to consume energy drinks." Since there is a clear difference in consumption between boys and girls, it is not true that all youngsters consume these drinks equally.

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EBAU Canarias 2024 — Grupo A: reading comprehension (energy drinks)Dificultad 3/5

According to the text, what is the aim of the 40 health-related organisations that wrote to the Health Secretary?

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

To call for stricter restrictions and a ban on selling them to children

Correct: they want stricter restrictions and a ban on the sale of energy drinks to young people and children.
According to the text, "40 health-related organisations have written a letter to the Health Secretary to repeat the call for stricter restrictions on energy drinks." Their aim is to get the UK authorities to impose stricter restrictions and a ban on the sale of energy drinks to young people and children, because of the health risks identified in the review.

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EBAU Canarias 2024 — Grupo A, vocabulary (energy drinks)Dificultad 3/5

Find a word in the text that means "emphasised" (lines 1-8).

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

highlighted

Correct: "highlighted" means emphasised ("The study highlighted links to some risks").
The word that means "emphasised" is "highlighted", from the sentence "The study highlighted links to some risks, such as anxiety, stress and suicidal thoughts." Other vocabulary in this exercise: "packaging" (the container in which a product is sold), "suitable" (appropriate) and "obesity" (excessive weight).

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EBAU Canarias 2024 — Grupo A, reading comprehension (energy drinks)Dificultad 3/5

According to the text, who should avoid taking caffeine-rich drinks?

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Respuesta correcta — opción D

Children and pregnant or breastfeeding women

Correct: children and pregnant or breastfeeding women, for whom high caffeine content is not recommended.
According to the text, "High caffeine content is not recommended for children or pregnant and breastfeeding women." Therefore, the groups that should avoid caffeine-rich drinks are children and pregnant or breastfeeding women. The text adds that official guidance recommends no more than 3 mg of caffeine per kilogram of body weight.

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EBAU Canarias 2024 — Grupo B: the cost of living crisis and TikTokDificultad 3/5

Text: "the best way to deal with feelings of shame and doubt is to talk about it."

True or False? It was really easy for Yash Jayachandran to confess she could not afford essential items.

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

False — she says it was the hardest thing and she was embarrassed

Correct: it is FALSE; she says admitting she couldn’t afford shampoo any more was "the hardest thing" and she was "embarrassed".
The statement is FALSE. The text says that for Yash Jayachandran, "admitting that she couldn’t afford shampoo any more was the hardest thing", and that she was "embarrassed to admit these things to someone." So it was very difficult, not easy, for her to confess that she could not afford essential items.

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EBAU Canarias 2024 — Grupo B: reading comprehension (cost of living)Dificultad 3/5

According to the text, which population group, not affected before, is currently being hit by the cost of living crisis?

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

People in well-paid professions who were not struggling before

Correct: people in well-paid professions who, until recently, were not struggling.
According to the text, "What is new is the context of these TikTokers, a world where everything is more expensive, not only for young people but for people in well-paid professions who, until recently, were not struggling." So the group newly hit by the cost of living crisis is people in well-paid professions who previously did not have financial difficulties.

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EBAU Canarias 2024 — Grupo B, vocabulary (cost of living)Dificultad 3/5

Find a word or expression in the text that means "consequently" (lines 21-28).

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

therefore

Correct: "therefore" means consequently ("Therefore, the austerity influencers of TikTok...").
The word that means "consequently" is "therefore", from the sentence "Therefore, the austerity influencers of TikTok are not merely helping us save a few Euros..." It is a connector that introduces a conclusion or result. By contrast, "nevertheless" introduces an opposing idea (however), and "budget" and "posted" belong to other definitions.

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EBAU Canarias 2024 — Use of English (reported speech)Dificultad 3/5

Turn the direct speech into reported speech.

Direct: "Food waste will become a huge environmental problem", researchers claimed.

Researchers claimed that food waste...

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

food waste would become a huge environmental problem

Correct: "would become" — in reported speech, "will" shifts to "would" after the past verb "claimed".
In reported (indirect) speech, when the reporting verb is in the past ("claimed"), the modal "will" shifts back to "would". The direct quote "Food waste will become a huge environmental problem" becomes: "Researchers claimed that food waste would become a huge environmental problem." This backshift (will → would) keeps the original future meaning seen from a past point of reference.

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