Ingles Ebau Junio 19
Ingles Ebau Junio 19
Ingles Ebau Junio 19
Convocatoria:
Esta prueba consta de dos opciones (A y B). El alumnado tiene que optar por una de ellas y
responder a todas las preguntas de la misma.
OPCIÓN A
Coral Reefs
As ecological catastrophes go, it’s hard to find anything more depressing than the coral reef crisis.
We’ve known for 30 years that climate change leads to the death of entire coral reef ecosystems, and
yet we’ve done almost nothing to save them.
Sixteen per cent of the world’s tropical reefs died in 1998, and 2016 was even worse: 70 per cent of
5 the world’s reefs were damaged, some irreparably. Almost one third of the Great Barrier Reef,
Australia’s crown-jewel, turned into a dead seabed that year; this rose to 50 percent by summer 2017.
Scientists say if we do nothing, 90 per cent of the world’s tropical reefs will be gone by 2050, along
with all the fish, wildlife and humans that depend on them.
“The most shocking thing about watching this crisis take place was hearing people say again and again
10 that if we just enclosed the world’s reefs in national parks, they would be fine,” says Dr. Ruth Gates,
Director of the Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology.
Is there any hope? Yes, says Dr. Gates, if we forget outdated ideas about wildlife conservation and
start to actively intervene. “We have to stop thinking that if we leave nature alone and treat it with
more respect that is sufficient. It’s not,” she says.
15 Understanding why corals are so vulnerable to climate change involves understanding a particular
feature of their biology: while most people think corals are plants (or even rocks), they are in fact
animals. These animals live in symbiotic relationships with algae that reside within them; the algae
photosynthesize sunlight like plants, providing up to 90 per cent of a coral’s energy, and also its
pigmentation.
20 When summer temperatures remain just a few degrees warmer than the normal maximum, stressed
corals respond by removing their energy-producing, colourful algae. Within days, the reef becomes a
landscape of white skeletons. Corals that have lost their colour can recover if the water temperature
drops within a week or two, but if cooler temperatures fail to return in time, the corals die.
One of the most promising areas of research that could help to save coral reefs is cultivating types of
25 coral that are adapted to higher temperatures.
Fragment adapted from https://www.bbcearth.com, retrieved January 2019
1. Say whether the following sentences are TRUE or FALSE according to the text. COPY the evidence
from the text. No marks will be given without the evidence. (1.5 points)
a) Some of the damage that has been done to coral reefs can never be reversed.
b) Dr. Gates believes that if nature is left to itself, things will return to their natural state over time.
c) If water temperatures remain high for more than two weeks, the corals will never be able to recover.
2. ANSWER the questions below. COPY no more than 10 words and/or a number from the text to
answer each question. (1.5 points)
3. WRITE a synonym (=), an opposite (≠), a definition or a sentence for each of the following words to
show that you understand their meaning in the text. Use your own words. (1 point)
4. READ this conversation and COMPLETE your part. Write the numbers (1-6) and complete each
sentence on your exam paper. (1.5 points)
You are waiting for the bus but there is only one other person at the bus stop
5. Read the following situations and WRITE what you would say in each one to show that you
understand the context of the situation. Write between 10 and 25 words. (1.5 points)
a) Your sister has told you that she has just broken off her relationship. Offer her some advice.
b) You borrowed a classmate’s text book to do homework, but you accidentally left it on the bus.
Apologise and say what you will do about it.
c) A friend has uploaded photos of you to Instagram without your permission. Tell that person why you
are upset.
Everyone in Western society can contribute to stopping climate change. What can you do to help your
local environment?
EVALUACIÓN DE BACHILLERATO
PARA EL ACCESO A LA UNIVERSIDAD (EBAU)
FASE GENERAL
CURSO 2018–2019
MATERIA: Primera Lengua Extranjera II: Inglés (1)
Convocatoria:
Esta prueba consta de dos opciones (A y B). El alumnado tiene que optar por una de ellas y
responder a todas las preguntas de la misma.
OPCIÓN B
1. Say whether the following sentences are TRUE or FALSE according to the text. COPY the evidence
from the text. No marks will be given without the evidence. (1.5 points)
a) Ramos had never given a third code violation to a player before.
b) Tennis coaches usually give instructions to players during a match.
c) Williams received no support from tennis icon Billie Jean King for condemning double standards in
tennis.
2. ANSWER the questions below. COPY no more than 10 words and/or a number from the text to
answer each question. (1.5 points)
3. WRITE a synonym (=), an opposite (≠), a definition or a sentence for each of the following words to
show that you understand their meaning in the text. Use your own words. (1 point)
4. READ this conversation and COMPLETE your part. Write the numbers (1-6) and complete each
sentence on your exam paper. (1.5 points)
5. Read the following situations and WRITE what you would say in each one to show that you
understand the context of the situation. Write between 10 and 25 words. (1.5 points)
a) You and your classmates want to celebrate the end of the school year. Make suggestions.
b) “Oh no! You’ve broken your mobile phone screen again!” your dad complains. Apologise and make a
promise.
c) “We’ve told you a thousand times. You can’t go camping with your friends,” your parents tell you.
Express your dissatisfaction.