Examen resuelto de InglésOrdinaria 2021

T.1
1
4 puntos
comprension-lectora
Comprehension — Text 1: Iberian Lynx Comes to Town
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T.2
2
4 puntos
comprension-lectora
Comprehension — Text 2: Literature to the People
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Bloque B
B
3 puntos
gramatica-inglesa
Use of English (Bloque B) — Questions 17–28
BA DE ACCESO Y ADMISIÓN A LA
UNIVERSIDAD
ANDALU
C
3 puntos
expresion-escrita
Writing — Option 29.1: Animal rights are important
CÍA, CEUTA, MELILLA y CENTROS en MARRUECOS
CONVOCATORIA ORDINARIA, CURSO 2020-2021
LENGUA EXTRANJERA
INGLÉS
(ACCESO)
Instrucciones:
a) Duración: 1 hora y 30 minutos.
b) Este examen consta de varios bloques. Debe responder a las preguntas que se indican en cada uno.
c) La puntuación está indicada en cada uno de los apartados.
d) No se permite el uso de diccionario.
El examen consta de 3 Bloques (A, B y C)
En cada bloque (Comprehension, Use of English y Writing) se plantean varias preguntas, de las cuales se deberá responder al número
que se indica en cada uno. En caso de responder más cuestiones de las requeridas, serán tenidas en cuenta las respondidas en primer lugar
hasta alcanzar dicho número. Las preguntas han de ser respondidas en su totalidad: si la pregunta tiene dos secciones, hay que responder
ambas.
BLOQUE A (Comprensión lectora)
Puntuación máxima: 4 puntos
Debe responderse a las 8 preguntas de uno de los 2 textos propuestos.
I * COMPREHENSION (4 points). CHOOSE TEXT 1 OR TEXT 2 AND ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS FROM THAT TEXT ONLY.
TEXT 1: IBERIAN LYNX COMES TO TOWN
The Iberian Lynx remains an endangered species, rarely seen by the general public and remaining only in a very few areas of the
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Spanish countryside, as efforts continue to protect it and increase the number of breeding pairs in the wild. The lynx generally hides
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away from humans and with very good reason, since eradication of its habitat, farming, roads and hunters are the main causes why
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this magnificent animal is endangered in the first place.
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So, residents of Rociana del Condado in Huelva (near Doñana Park) were both surprised and excited when a young adult male was
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spotted running through the streets of the town on a Friday morning. News of its sighting spread rapidly and villagers gathered to try
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and capture a photograph of the lynx once it settled down by the church at the centre of the town.
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Local police called technicians from El Acebuche Breeding Centre and agents from Seprona (Nature Protection Service), who managed
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to capture the animal two hours after it was first sighted. The young male appeared to be one year old and was not microchipped, which
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means that its birth had not been recorded as part of the programme to protect the species in the nearby Doñana Park.
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After an initial check-up, the lynx was transferred to the Endangered Species Recovery Centre and will remain there until the final
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results of the tests, after which it can be tagged and released into the wild.
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The organisations involved in saving the feline from extinction say that numbers are still very low, their aspiration being to achieve a
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move to the classification of “vulnerable” species rather than “endangered” within the next five years.
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CHOOSE AND WRITE THE CORRECT OPTION (A, B, C or D). (0.5 points each)
1. According to the text, the lynx…
(a) faces extinction due to a combination of threats.
(b) was hunted by local residents.
(c) had escaped from the Endangered Species Recovery Centre.
(d) got immediately chipped.
2. According to the text, local police…
(a) were the first to spot the lynx in town.
(b) were aided by Seprona agents.
(c) chipped the animal.
(d) took the animal to Doñana Park.
ARE THESE STATEMENTS TRUE OR FALSE? JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWERS WITH THE PRECISE WORDS OR PHRASES FROM THE
TEXT, OR USE YOUR OWN WORDS. (0.5 points each)
3. Lynxes are usually afraid of people.
4. Local neighbours were astonished when they saw the specimen.
5. Just a few residents were aware of the incident.
6. Conservationists wish lynxes were less threatened in the future.
7. FIND IN THE TEXT: (0.5 points)
7.1. ONE OPPOSITE FOR “lower” (verb).
7.2. ONE SYNONYM FOR “impressive” (adjective).
8. FIND IN THE TEXT: (0.5 points)
8.1. ONE WORD MEANING “to come together in a group”.
8.2. ONE WORD MEANING “let go; set free from confinement”.
PRUEBA DE ACCESO Y ADMISIÓN A LA
UNIVERSIDAD
ANDALUCÍA, CEUTA, MELILLA y CENTROS en MARRUECOS
CONVOCATORIA ORDINARIA, CURSO 2020-2021
LENGUA EXTRANJERA
INGLÉS
(ACCESO)
TEXT 2: LITERATURE TO THE PEOPLE
The public plazas in Grenoble, France, might appear to be a prototypical European panorama of outdoor cafes, people walking, and
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picturesque historic architecture. But the city has recently installed a handful of vending machines that, rather than snacks, dispense
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short stories in an effort to change the way people kill time. Instead of checking Twitter or playing videogames, the city’s residents may
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discover a new story from the publisher Short Édition.
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The vending machines can be used for free and operate 24 hours a day. Simply decide how long of a story you’d like (one, three, or
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five minutes), press the corresponding button, grab the printout and start reading. Currently, there are 600 short stories in the
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dispensers, which represent the best written works on Short Édition according to its community of 141,000 subscribers and 1,100
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5
3 puntos
expresion-escrita
Writing — Option 29.2: Reading vs watching films
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