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Inglés EBAU Canarias 2025

Inglés — 2.º Bachillerato — Ejercicios resueltos con explicación

Formato del examen

  • 1 hora 30 minutos
  • Comprensión (True/False), sinónimos, diálogo y redacción

Bloques temáticos

  • Reading comprehension (Text A / Text B)
  • Vocabulary in context
  • Grammar and use of English
  • Writing (composición)

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Ejercicios del examen8 ejercicios

EBAU CAN 2025 — Q1 (Reading: True / False)Dificultad 3/5

Text: Children and smartphones. Statement: A renowned US mental health expert demands a unified response to address the adverse effects of social media usage. Is this True or False?

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

True

Correct: the text says Jonathan Haidt argues social media has caused a rise in teenage mental illness and "calls for collective action to reverse this". True.
The text states that the American social psychologist Jonathan Haidt "argues that social media use has caused a huge rise in teenage mental illness, particularly among girls, and calls for collective action to reverse this." This supports the statement that a renowned US mental health expert demands a unified (collective) response to the harmful effects of social media. Therefore the answer is True, and the evidence is the phrase "calls for collective action".

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EBAU CAN 2025 — Q1 (Reading: True / False)Dificultad 3/5

Text: Children and smartphones. Statement: Tech corporations will support the implementation of age restrictions for social media usage. Is this True or False?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

False

Correct: the text says raising the age limits is something "tech companies are likely to oppose". They oppose it, so the statement is False.
The text refers to "raising the age limits for social media, which tech companies are likely to oppose." This means that technology corporations are expected to oppose age restrictions, not to support them. The statement claims the opposite, so it is False. The supporting evidence is the phrase "which tech companies are likely to oppose".

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EBAU CAN 2025 — Q2 (Reading comprehension)Dificultad 3/5

Text: Children and smartphones. How is the attempt to stop young people from using the internet viewed by the author?

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

As hopeless

Correct: the author considers it "hopeless" ("The genie is out of the bottle").
In the first paragraph the author states that "preventing youngsters from participating in this online world is hopeless. The genie is out of the bottle." The idiom "the genie is out of the bottle" means that something has happened that cannot be undone. So the author views the attempt to stop young people from using the internet as hopeless (useless): instead of banning it, children need guidance to use it in moderation.

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EBAU CAN 2025 — Q2 (Reading comprehension)Dificultad 3/5

Text: Children and smartphones. According to the text, which politician is open to the idea of banning social media accounts for young children (under-16s)?

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Respuesta correcta — opción B

Peter Kyle

Correct: Science Secretary Peter Kyle indicated he would consider following Australia in prohibiting social media accounts for under-16s.
The text reports that "Science Secretary Peter Kyle has indicated he would consider following Australia in prohibiting social media accounts for under-16s." So the politician open to banning social media accounts for young children is Peter Kyle. Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist (an academic, not a politician), and Lord Darzi is a medical and health policy expert who reviewed the NHS; neither is the politician proposing this measure.

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

Text: Children and smartphones. Find in lines 1-10 the word meaning "opposite of permitting" (forbidding something).

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

banning

Correct: "banning" (as in "simply banning smartphones") means forbidding, the opposite of permitting.
In the first part of the text, the author refers to "extreme measures, such as simply banning smartphones." The verb "to ban" (here in the -ing form "banning") means to forbid or prohibit officially, which is the opposite of permitting. It is therefore the word requested. (Other vocabulary items in the same exercise are "genie" = a being able to grant wishes, "entirely" = completely, and "linked to" = associated with.)

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

Text: Children and smartphones. Find in lines 1-10 the word meaning "completely".

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Respuesta correcta — opción D

entirely

Correct: "entirely" (as in "the responsibility falls entirely on parents") means completely.
In the first part of the text, the author warns that banning smartphones could create the impression "that the responsibility falls entirely on parents." The adverb "entirely" means completely or totally, so it is the synonym requested. Vocabulary-in-context tasks require finding the exact word within the lines indicated whose meaning matches the definition.

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

Text: Children and smartphones. Find in lines 24-30 the expression meaning "associated with".

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Respuesta correcta — opción A

linked to

Correct: "linked to" (as in "cases linked to online interactions") means associated with.
In the final paragraph, the text refers to "cases linked to online interactions". The expression "linked to" means associated with, connected with or related to, so it is the synonym requested. Identifying such expressions in context is part of the vocabulary section of the exam.

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EBAU CAN 2025 — Q2 (Reading comprehension)Dificultad 3/5

Text: Children and smartphones. According to the text, who shares the responsibility for establishing limits for children's social media use?

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Respuesta correcta — opción C

Teachers, parents and wider society

Correct: teachers, along with parents and wider society, have a role in setting boundaries for children.
In the last paragraph the text states: "Teachers, along with parents and wider society, have a role in setting boundaries for children and should not be ignored." So the responsibility for establishing limits on children's social media use is shared by teachers, parents and society as a whole, not placed on a single group. Indeed, the text earlier warns against giving the impression "that the responsibility falls entirely on parents".

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