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Inglés — 2.º Bachillerato — Exercicios resoltos con explicación

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

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

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EBAU RIO 2025 — Q1 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultade 3/5

Text: The Importance of Sleep. According to the text: "Teenagers who sleep fewer than eight hours a night often find it difficult to concentrate at school."

Statement: Lack of sleep can make it harder for teenagers to concentrate. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Resposta correcta — opción A

True

Correct: the text says teenagers who sleep little find it hard to concentrate, so it is True.
The text states that teenagers who sleep fewer than eight hours "often find it difficult to concentrate at school". The statement reflects this accurately, 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 RIO 2025 — Q2 (Reading: True / False / Not Given)Dificultade 3/5

Text: The Importance of Sleep. The text does not mention which foods help people sleep better.

Statement: The text recommends drinking warm milk before bed. Is this True, False or Not Given?

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Resposta correcta — opción C

Not Given

Correct: the text gives no information about foods or drinks for sleeping, so it is Not Given.
The statement mentions a specific recommendation (warm milk before bed) that the text does not include. Since the text provides no information about foods or drinks to improve sleep, we can neither confirm nor deny the statement, so the answer is Not Given. Remember that "Not Given" applies when the information is simply absent from the text, regardless of whether it sounds reasonable.

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

Text: The Importance of Sleep. Find the word in the text that means "to focus your attention".

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Resposta correcta — opción B

concentrate

Correct: "concentrate" means to focus your attention.
The text says teenagers find it difficult to "concentrate at school". The verb "concentrate" means to focus your attention, which matches the definition. Vocabulary-in-context questions require locating the exact word used in the passage whose meaning matches the definition.

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EBAU RIO 2025 — Q4 (Use of English: past simple vs past continuous)Dificultade 3/5

Complete: "While I _____ , the alarm went off."

Which option is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opción C

was sleeping

Correct: "was sleeping" (past continuous) describes the action in progress interrupted by another.
When a longer action in progress is interrupted by a shorter, sudden action, we use the past continuous for the background action and the past simple for the interruption. "While" typically introduces the longer action in the past continuous: "While I was sleeping, the alarm went off." So "was sleeping" (past continuous: was/were + -ing) is the correct form.

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

Report: They said: "We have finished our homework."

Which is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opción D

They said that they had finished their homework.

Correct: "They said (that) they had finished their homework."
In reported speech after a past reporting verb ("said"), the present perfect "have finished" shifts to the past perfect "had finished", and the pronouns change ("we" → "they", "our" → "their"). The correct sentence is: "They said (that) they had finished their homework."

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EBAU RIO 2025 — Q6 (Rephrasing: comparatives)Dificultade 3/5

Rephrase: "No other student in the class is as tall as Mark."

Start: "Mark is the _____ student in the class."

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Resposta correcta — opción B

tallest

Correct: "tallest" (superlative): no one is as tall = he is the tallest.
"No other student is as tall as Mark" means that Mark is taller than everyone else, that is, he is the tallest. To express this we use the superlative. For short adjectives, the superlative is formed with "the + adjective + -est": "Mark is the tallest student in the class." Superlatives compare one element with all the others in a group.

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EBAU RIO 2025 — Q7 (Use of English: quantifiers)Dificultade 3/5

Complete: "I didn't get _____ sleep last night."

Which quantifier is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opción A

much

Correct: "much" is used with uncountable nouns ("sleep") in negatives/questions.
The noun "sleep" is uncountable. With uncountable nouns, we use "much" in negative sentences and questions ("I didn't get much sleep"), and "many" with countable plural nouns ("many books"). "A few" and "a number of" are also used with countable nouns. The correct sentence is therefore: "I didn't get much sleep last night."

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EBAU RIO 2025 — Q8 (Use of English: future)Dificultade 3/5

Complete: "Look at those clouds! It _____ rain soon."

Which future form is correct?

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Resposta correcta — opción C

is going to rain

Correct: "is going to rain" expresses a prediction based on present evidence (the clouds).
When we make a prediction based on present evidence (here, the dark clouds we can see), we use "be going to": "It is going to rain soon." In contrast, "will" is used for predictions without present evidence, opinions or spontaneous decisions. The visual clue ("Look at those clouds!") signals the use of "going to".

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