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Inglés EBAU Murcia 2025

Inglés (Primera Lengua Extranjera) — 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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EBAU MUR 2025 — Q1 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultad 3/5

Text: Volunteering Abroad. According to the text: "Volunteering in another country gives young people the chance to learn new languages and experience different cultures."

Statement: Volunteering abroad can help young people learn languages. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

True

Correct: the text says volunteering abroad gives the chance to learn new languages, so it is True.
The text states that volunteering in another country "gives young people the chance to learn new languages and experience different cultures". 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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EBAU MUR 2025 — Q2 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultad 3/5

Text: Volunteering Abroad. The text does not say how much volunteering programmes cost.

Statement: Volunteering programmes always cost more than 1,000 euros. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

Not Given

Correct: the text says nothing about the cost of the programmes, so it is Not Given.
The statement gives a specific claim about cost ("always more than 1,000 euros"). Since the text provides no information about the price of volunteering programmes, we can neither confirm nor deny it, so the answer is Not Given. Watch out for absolute words ("always") and specific figures that the text does not provide.

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EBAU MUR 2025 — Q3 (Vocabulary in context)Dificultad 3/5

Text: Volunteering Abroad. Find the word in the text that means "opportunity".

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

chance

Correct: "chance" means opportunity.
The text says volunteering abroad "gives young people the chance to learn new languages". The noun "chance" means opportunity, matching the definition. Vocabulary-in-context questions require locating the exact word in the passage whose meaning fits the definition.

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EBAU MUR 2025 — Q4 (Use of English: present perfect)Dificultad 3/5

Complete: "She _____ never _____ abroad before this trip."

Which option is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

has / travelled

Correct: "has / travelled". Present perfect with "never" for life experience.
The adverb "never" together with "before" expresses a life experience up to now, which calls for the present perfect: "has/have + past participle". Since the subject "she" is third person singular, the correct form is "has ... travelled": "She has never travelled abroad before this trip." The present perfect with "never/ever" is typical for talking about experiences.

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EBAU MUR 2025 — Q5 (Use of English: reported speech)Dificultad 3/5

Report: She said: "I am volunteering at a school."

Which is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

She said that she was volunteering at a school.

Correct: "She said (that) she was volunteering at a school."
In reported speech after a past reporting verb ("said"), the present continuous "am volunteering" shifts to the past continuous "was volunteering", and the pronoun changes ("I" → "she"). The correct sentence is: "She said (that) she was volunteering at a school."

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EBAU MUR 2025 — Q6 (Rephrasing: modals of obligation)Dificultad 3/5

Rephrase: "It is obligatory to bring your passport."

Start: "You _____ bring your passport."

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

must

Correct: "must" expresses obligation, the same as "it is obligatory to".
"It is obligatory to bring your passport" expresses obligation. In English, obligation is expressed with "must" (or "have to"): "You must bring your passport." Be careful: "mustn't" means prohibition and "don't have to" means lack of obligation, both of which would change the meaning.

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EBAU MUR 2025 — Q7 (Use of English: phrasal verbs)Dificultad 3/5

Complete: "She decided to _____ a new language while volunteering." (= start learning something new)

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Respuesta correcta — opción D

take up

Correct: "take up" means to start a new activity or skill.
The phrasal verb "take up" means to start a new activity, hobby or skill: "She decided to take up a new language while volunteering." The other options have different meanings: "give up" (quit), "look for" (search for), "run out of" (have none left).

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EBAU MUR 2025 — Q8 (Use of English: gerund/infinitive)Dificultad 3/5

Complete: "I'm interested in _____ as a volunteer next summer."

Which form is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

working

Correct: "working". After a preposition ("in") we use the gerund.
After a preposition (such as "in", "of", "about", "for"), English uses the gerund (-ing form), never the infinitive. The expression "be interested in" is followed by a preposition, so the verb must take the gerund: "I'm interested in working as a volunteer next summer." This rule applies to all verbs that follow a preposition.

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