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PRUEBAS LIBRES PARA LA OBTENCIÓN DIRECTA DEL TÍTULO DE GRADUADO EN EDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIA OBLIGATORIA POR LAS PERSONAS MAYORES DE 18 AÑOS

(Convocatoria septiembre 2013)

APELLIDOS___________________________________________________________________________

NOMBRE_________________________________DNI/NIE/Pasaporte____________________________

FIRMA

CALIFICACIÓN GLOBAL (A rellenar por el tribunal)

ÁMBITO DE COMUNICACIÓN Lengua extranjera: Inglés

CRITERIOS DE CALIFICACIÓN:

1. La suma total de la puntuación de esta prueba es de 10 puntos. En el enunciado de cada pregunta se expresa su puntuación total. Si cada pregunta consta de varios ítems, la puntuación de cada uno figura al lado.

2. En la redacción se valorará positivamente la fluidez de vocabulario, la correcta construcción de las frases, la coherencia y la cohesión.

3. Las preguntas de libre respuesta deberán ser contestadas con oraciones completas y se valorará positivamente cualquier respuesta con sentido y que tenga valor comunicativo.

4. La calificación del ámbito de Comunicación será global, en una escala de 1 a 10. Para considerar apto a un aspirante en este ámbito deberá obtener un 5 en la nota global que se calculará ponderando el 60% la nota de Lengua castellana y literatura y el 40% la nota de Lengua extranjera. No obstante, deberá alcanzarse una nota equivalente a un 4 como mínimo en cada parte de la prueba para que se pueda hacer la nota media.

INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA REALIZACIÓN DE LA PRUEBA

Durante la realización de la prueba tenga sobre la mesa su DNI/NIE o Pasaporte.

Sólo se admiten pruebas escritas con bolígrafo azul o negro.

No se permite el uso de diccionarios.

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Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Educación.

Pruebas libres para la obtención directa del título de Graduado en E.S.O. para mayores de 18 años. Septiembre 2013. Ámbito de Comunicación 1 1. Read the text and answer the questions below. Use complete sentences. (1,50 p.)

TO THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN

On 25th March this year, film director James Cameron, maker of films such as Titanic and Avatar, visited the Mariana Trench: the deepest place in any of the world’s oceans. It is almost 11,000 metres below the surface of the western Pacific Ocean, close to the Mariana Islands.

Cameron made the journey in a one-man submarine made of thick steel, the Deepsea Challenger. It took him two and a half hours to get to the ocean floor. Most of the journey was through blackness, as sunlight only travels about 1,000 metres down through the world’s oceans, but the submarine had very strong lights so that Cameron could film the ocean floor and any animals he saw. He plans to make a documentary about his journey.

From the surface of the ocean the distance down to the Mariana Trench is greater than the distance up to the top of the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest (8,848 metres). The wreck of the Titanic, which Cameron has also visited in a submarine, is 3,800 metres under the Atlantic Ocean (so far down that it was only discovered in 1985, seventy- three years after the ship sank), but that distance is small in comparison with the depth of the Mariana Trench.

Adapted from Inside out pre-intermediate.

a) What does James Cameron do? (0,25 p.)

b) Where is the Mariana Trench? (0,25 p.)

c) What is the Deepsea Challenger made of? (0,25 p.)

d) How long did it take Cameron to reach the ocean floor? (0,25 p.)

e) Why did the Deepsea Challenger have lots of lights? (0,25 p.)

f) When was the wreck of the Titanic found? (0,25 p.)

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Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Educación.

Pruebas libres para la obtención directa del título de Graduado en E.S.O. para mayores de 18 años. Septiembre 2013. Ámbito de Comunicación 2 2. Answer the following questions with complete sentences. (1,50 p.)

a) Where do you usually eat lunch? (0,25 p.)

b) How long did you study last night? (0,25 p.) c) What are you going to do this evening? (0,25 p.)

d) What are you doing? (0,25 p.)

e) What is your busiest day of the week? (0,25 p.)

f) When was the last time you took a picture? (0,25 p.)

3. Complete the sentences with the right tense. (2 p.)

a) What_______________ (you/ wear) now? (0,20 p.) b) She_______________ (meet) us tomorrow. (0,20 p.) c) Alice _______________ (finish) work early every day. (0,20 p.) d) I _______________ (lose) my wallet last month. (0,20 p.) e) It’s very cold. It___________________ (snow) tonight. (0,20 p.) f) _______________ (you/have) a bath three hours ago? (0,20 p.) g) He ___________ (hardly ever/have) lunch at home. (0,20 p.) h) __________________ (you/walk) down the street when (you/fall) _______________?

(0,20 p.+ 0,20 p.)

i) My mother ____________ (not/ be) to Paris yet. (0,20 p.)

4. Complete with can/ must / should/ mustn’t/ may. (1 p.)

a) Megan __________ play both the piano and the guitar. (0,20 p.) b) Start eating without me, I __________ be late. (0,20 p.) c) You __________ wear a helmet when riding your bike. (0,20 p.) d) That cut looks infected, you __________ go to the doctor. (0,20 p.) e) You _____________eat or drink in class. (0,20 p.)

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Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Educación.

Pruebas libres para la obtención directa del título de Graduado en E.S.O. para mayores de 18 años. Septiembre 2013. Ámbito de Comunicación 3 5. Complete the dialogue at a restaurant. (1,5 p.)

Waiter: Good evening.

Man: A _______________for two please. (0,15 p.) .) Waiter: Very good.

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Waiter: Would you like a drink while you look at the ______________? (0,15 p.)

Woman: Yes, I’ll _____________a glass of wine. (0,15 p.) Man: A beer for me, please.

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Waiter: Are you ___________to order? (0,15 p.)

Man: Yes, I _________like steak with some salad. (0,15 p.) Waiter: How _____________you like the steak? (0,15 p.) Man: Medium, please.

Waiter: And you, _____________? (0,15 p.) Woman: The chicken breast for me, please.

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Waiter: Would you like something for __________? (0,15 p.) Woman: Strawberry Mousse Pie, for me.

Man: Can I __________ chocolate ice cream, please? (0,15 p.)

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Waiter: Did you enjoy your meal?

Man: It was delicious, thank you. It was really nice. Could we have the ______________please? (0,15 p.)

Waiter: Certainly, sir.

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6. Complete the sentences with the correct preposition: out of/ over/ into/ along/ past.

(1 p.) a) The plane was flying ___________the buildings. (0,20 p.) b) She kissed him goodbye and went _________the house. (0,20 p.) c) Will you stop? I want to get____________ the car. (0,20 p.) d) I met him when I was walking __________ the road. (0,20 p.) e) We drove __________ your house on our way to the restaurant. (0,20 p.)

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Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Educación.

Pruebas libres para la obtención directa del título de Graduado en E.S.O. para mayores de 18 años. Septiembre 2013. Ámbito de Comunicación 4 7.Write a composition (100 words) about one of these topics: (1,50 p.)

a) Your best holidays b) Your ideal house

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