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Inglés EBAU Extremadura 2025

Inglés — 2.º Bachillerato — Exercicios resoltos con explicación

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  • 1 hora 30 minutos
  • Tres bloques (5/3/2 pts): comprensión (Text 1 o Text 2), 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 EXT 2025 — Q1 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultade 3/5

Text: Healthy Eating Habits. According to the text: "Eating a balanced diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables can help prevent many diseases."

Statement: A balanced diet can help prevent diseases. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Resposta correcta — opción A

True

Correct: the text says a balanced diet can help prevent many diseases, so it is True.
The text says that "eating a balanced diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables can help prevent many diseases". 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 EXT 2025 — Q2 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultade 3/5

Text: Healthy Eating Habits. The text says: "Skipping breakfast, on the other hand, often leads to tiredness and poor performance during the morning."

Statement: Skipping breakfast has no effect on how people feel. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Resposta correcta — opción B

False

Correct: the text says skipping breakfast leads to tiredness and poor performance, which contradicts "no effect". So it is False.
The statement claims skipping breakfast has "no effect". The text contradicts this by stating that it "often leads to tiredness and poor performance during the morning". As the text directly contradicts the statement, the answer is False.

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EBAU EXT 2025 — Q3 (Vocabulary in context)Dificultade 3/5

Text: Healthy Eating Habits. Find the word in the text that means "to stop something from happening".

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Resposta correcta — opción C

prevent

Correct: "prevent" means to stop something from happening.
The text says a balanced diet can "help prevent many diseases". The verb "prevent" means to stop something from happening, 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 EXT 2025 — Q4 (Use of English: passive)Dificultade 3/5

Rewrite in the passive: "A famous chef wrote this cookbook."

Which is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opción D

This cookbook was written by a famous chef.

Correct: "This cookbook was written by a famous chef."
In the passive, the object ("this cookbook") becomes the subject and the verb changes to "be + past participle", keeping the tense. As the original is past simple ("wrote"), the passive uses "was + written": "This cookbook was written by a famous chef." Note the irregular past participle of "write": "written".

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EBAU EXT 2025 — Q5 (Use of English: reported speech)Dificultade 3/5

Report: He said: "I can cook paella."

Which is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opción B

He said that he could cook paella.

Correct: "He said (that) he could cook paella."
In reported speech after a past reporting verb ("said"), the modal "can" shifts to "could", and the pronoun changes ("I" → "he"). The correct sentence is: "He said (that) he could cook paella." Remember the modal shifts: can → could, will → would, may → might, must → had to.

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EBAU EXT 2025 — Q6 (Use of English: present perfect vs past simple)Dificultade 3/5

Complete: "I _____ paella last weekend."

Which tense is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opción A

cooked

Correct: "cooked" (past simple) is used with a finished time ("last weekend").
When the sentence includes a specific finished time in the past (such as "last weekend", "yesterday", "in 2020"), we use the past simple, not the present perfect. So the correct form is "cooked": "I cooked paella last weekend." The present perfect is used for past actions with a connection to the present or with unspecified time ("I have cooked paella before").

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EBAU EXT 2025 — Q7 (Rephrasing: although/despite)Dificultade 3/5

Rephrase: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk."

Start: "_____ the rain, we went for a walk."

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Resposta correcta — opción C

Despite

Correct: "Despite" (or "In spite of") is followed by a noun: "Despite the rain".
To express concession (contrast), "although" is followed by a clause (subject + verb): "Although it was raining". "Despite" and "in spite of" are followed by a noun or -ing form: "Despite the rain". Since the gap is followed by the noun "the rain", the correct option is "Despite": "Despite the rain, we went for a walk." "Because of" would express cause, not concession.

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EBAU EXT 2025 — Q8 (Use of English: gerund/infinitive)Dificultade 3/5

Complete: "They decided _____ a vegetable garden."

Which form is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opción A

to plant

Correct: "to plant". After "decide" we use the infinitive with "to".
Certain verbs are followed by the infinitive with "to" rather than the gerund. "Decide" is one of them (along with "want", "hope", "promise", "agree", "plan"). Therefore the correct form is "to plant": "They decided to plant a vegetable garden." Other verbs (such as "enjoy", "finish", "avoid") are followed by the gerund (-ing).

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