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Inglés EvAU Castilla-La Mancha 2025

Inglés — 2.º Bachillerato — Ejercicios resueltos con explicación

Formato del examen

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

Bloques temáticos

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

Text: The Rise of Remote Work. According to the text: "Since the pandemic, millions of employees have discovered that working from home can save them hours of commuting every week and improve their work-life balance."

Statement: Working from home has helped many employees save commuting time. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

True

Correct: the text states that working from home can save employees hours of commuting, so it is True.
The text explicitly says that, since the pandemic, employees "have discovered that working from home can save them hours of commuting every week". The statement reflects this information faithfully, so the answer is True. In True/False/Not Given tasks, "True" means the text supports the statement, "False" means it contradicts it, and "Not Given" means the text neither confirms nor denies it.

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EvAU CLM 2025 — Q2 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultad 3/5

Text: The Rise of Remote Work. The text says: "However, some managers worry that remote employees feel isolated and find it harder to collaborate with their colleagues."

Statement: All managers agree that remote work is better than working in an office. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

False

Correct: the text says some managers worry about isolation and collaboration problems, which contradicts "all managers agree it is better". So it is False.
The statement claims that "all managers agree that remote work is better". The text contradicts this: it says that "some managers worry that remote employees feel isolated and find it harder to collaborate". Since the text directly contradicts the statement, the answer is False. Watch out for absolute words like "all", "always" or "never", which often make a statement False when the text presents a more nuanced view.

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EvAU CLM 2025 — Q3 (Vocabulary in context)Dificultad 3/5

Text: The Rise of Remote Work. Find the word in the text that means "co-workers" (the people you work with).

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

colleagues

Correct: "colleagues" means the people you work with (co-workers).
The text says remote employees "find it harder to collaborate with their colleagues". The noun "colleagues" means the people you work with, that is, co-workers. Vocabulary-in-context questions require finding the exact word from the text whose meaning matches the definition provided, so you must locate it in the passage rather than choose a general synonym.

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EvAU CLM 2025 — Q4 (Use of English: passive voice)Dificultad 3/5

Rewrite in the passive voice: "Companies offer flexible schedules to their staff."

Which is the correct passive sentence?

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

Flexible schedules are offered to their staff.

Correct: "Flexible schedules are offered to their staff (by companies)." The object becomes the subject and the verb takes "be + past participle".
To form the passive voice, the object of the active sentence ("flexible schedules") becomes the subject, and the verb is changed to "be + past participle", keeping the same tense. As the original is in the present simple ("offer"), the passive uses "are + offered": "Flexible schedules are offered to their staff (by companies)". The agent ("by companies") can be omitted when it is obvious or unimportant.

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EvAU CLM 2025 — Q5 (Use of English: reported speech)Dificultad 3/5

Report this sentence: She said: "I am working from home today."

Which is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción D

She said that she was working from home that day.

Correct: "She said (that) she was working from home that day." The present continuous shifts to the past continuous, the pronoun and the time word change.
When reporting direct speech introduced by a past tense verb ("said"), the tenses shift back one step: the present continuous "am working" becomes the past continuous "was working". The pronoun changes according to the speaker ("I" → "she"), and time expressions also change ("today" → "that day"). The correct sentence is: "She said (that) she was working from home that day."

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EvAU CLM 2025 — Q6 (Use of English: conditionals)Dificultad 3/5

Complete: "If companies _____ more flexibility, employees would be happier."

Which option is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

offered

Correct: "offered". This is a second conditional (if + past simple, would + infinitive).
The main clause uses "would be", which signals a second (unreal/hypothetical) conditional. The structure of the second conditional is: "If + past simple, ... would + infinitive". Therefore the if-clause needs the past simple "offered": "If companies offered more flexibility, employees would be happier." The second conditional refers to imaginary or unlikely situations in the present or future.

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EvAU CLM 2025 — Q7 (Rephrasing)Dificultad 3/5

Rephrase keeping the same meaning: "It isn't necessary to come to the office every day."

Start: "You _____ come to the office every day."

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

don't have to

Correct: "don't have to" expresses lack of necessity, the same as "it isn't necessary to".
"It isn't necessary to come to the office every day" expresses a lack of necessity. In English, lack of necessity is expressed with "don't have to" (or "don't need to"): "You don't have to come to the office every day." A common mistake is to use "mustn't", but "mustn't" means prohibition (you are not allowed to), which is a completely different meaning.

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EvAU CLM 2025 — Q8 (Use of English: relative clauses)Dificultad 3/5

Complete: "The software _____ we use allows video calls."

Which relative pronoun is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

which

Correct: "which" (or "that") refers to things; "the software which/that we use".
Relative pronouns connect a relative clause to the noun it refers to. "Which" (or "that") is used to refer to things, "who" to people, "whose" to indicate possession, and "where" to places. Here the relative pronoun refers to "the software", which is a thing, so the correct option is "which" (or "that"): "The software which/that we use allows video calls."

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