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Inglés PAU Valencia 2025

Inglés — 2.º Bachillerato — Ejercicios resueltos con explicación

Formato del examen

  • 1 hora 30 minutos
  • Comprensión lectora, use of English (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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PAU VAL 2025 — Q1 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultad 3/5

Text: The Future of Electric Cars. According to the text: "Electric cars produce no exhaust emissions, which makes them much cleaner than petrol vehicles in cities."

Statement: Electric cars are cleaner than petrol cars in cities. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

True

Correct: the text says electric cars are much cleaner than petrol vehicles in cities, so it is True.
The text states that electric cars "produce no exhaust emissions, which makes them much cleaner than petrol vehicles in cities". 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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PAU VAL 2025 — Q2 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultad 3/5

Text: The Future of Electric Cars. The text says: "However, the high price and the limited number of charging points still discourage some buyers."

Statement: According to the text, electric cars are cheaper than petrol cars. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

False

Correct: the text mentions the "high price" of electric cars, which contradicts the idea that they are cheaper. So it is False.
The statement claims electric cars are "cheaper". The text contradicts this by referring to their "high price" as one of the factors that discourage some buyers. As the text contradicts the statement, the answer is False.

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PAU VAL 2025 — Q3 (Vocabulary in context)Dificultad 3/5

Text: The Future of Electric Cars. Find the word in the text that means "to discourage or put off".

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

discourage

Correct: "discourage" means to put off or dissuade.
The text says the high price and limited charging points "discourage some buyers". The verb "discourage" means to put off or dissuade someone from doing 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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PAU VAL 2025 — Q4 (Use of English: passive)Dificultad 3/5

Rewrite in the passive: "They will build more charging stations next year."

Which is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

More charging stations will be built next year.

Correct: "More charging stations will be built next year."
For the future passive, we use "will be + past participle". The object ("more charging stations") becomes the subject: "More charging stations will be built next year." The past participle of the irregular verb "build" is "built".

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PAU VAL 2025 — Q5 (Use of English: second conditional)Dificultad 3/5

Complete: "If electric cars were cheaper, more people _____ them."

Which option is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

would buy

Correct: "would buy". Second conditional: if + past simple, would + infinitive.
The if-clause uses the past simple "were", which signals a second (unreal/hypothetical) conditional. Its structure is "If + past simple, ... would + infinitive". So the main clause needs "would buy": "If electric cars were cheaper, more people would buy them." Note that in the second conditional we use "were" for all persons in the if-clause.

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PAU VAL 2025 — Q6 (Rephrasing: question tags)Dificultad 3/5

Complete the question tag: "Electric cars are the future, _____?"

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

aren't they?

Correct: "aren't they?" — affirmative statement with "are" takes a negative tag.
Question tags repeat the auxiliary of the main clause and reverse the polarity: an affirmative statement takes a negative tag, and vice versa. The statement "Electric cars are the future" is affirmative and uses "are", with the plural subject "cars" (= "they"). Therefore the tag is the negative "aren't they?": "Electric cars are the future, aren't they?".

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PAU VAL 2025 — Q7 (Use of English: relative clauses)Dificultad 3/5

Complete: "This is the city _____ the first electric buses were introduced."

Which relative is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción D

where

Correct: "where" refers to places ("the city where...").
The relative adverb "where" is used to refer to places. Here the relative refers to "the city", which is a place, so the correct option is "where": "This is the city where the first electric buses were introduced." The other relatives refer to people ("who"), things ("which") or possession ("whose").

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PAU VAL 2025 — Q8 (Use of English: comparatives)Dificultad 3/5

Complete: "Electric cars are becoming _____ popular every year."

Which option is correct?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

more

Correct: "more". Long adjectives form the comparative with "more": "more popular".
Long adjectives (of two or more syllables, such as "popular") form the comparative with "more" + adjective, not with the suffix "-er". So the correct form is "more popular": "Electric cars are becoming more popular every year." Short adjectives, in contrast, add "-er" (taller, bigger). The repeated comparative ("more and more popular") expresses a gradual increase.

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