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    Información personal

    Apellidos  __________________________________________________________

    Nombre  __________________________________________________________

    Profesor/a  _________________________________________________________

    Grupo  _______________________

    Modalidad de enseñanza: Oficial 

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    CalificacionesPARTES DEL

    EXAMEN

    NOTAS POR

    EJERCICIO

    NOTA GLOBAL APTO NO APTO

    WRITING /20

    LISTENING

    COMPREHENSION

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    READING

    COMPREHENSION

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    ORAL  /20 

    TOTAL………………../80 

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    Instrucciones:

     Apaga tu teléfono móvil y lee atentamente esta información sobre el examen. Encontraráss

    instrucciones específicas antes de cada parte.

    Partes del

    examen

    Ejercicios Puntuación Porcentaje de la

    nota global

    Duración

    Writing Writing 1

    Writing 2

    10 puntos

    10 puntos

    25% 120 minutos

    Listening

    Comprehension

    Listening 1

    Listening 2

    Listening 3

    6 puntos

    6 puntos

    4 puntos

    25% 60 minutos

    Reading

    Comprehension

    Reading 1

    Reading 2

    10 puntos

    10 puntos

    25% 60 minutos

    Oral Task 1

    Task 2

    20 puntos 25% 30-35 minutos*

    (incluyendo preparación) 

    *Prueba oral (speaking):

    Esta sección del examen se realizará otro día. Tu profesor te indicará cuándo.

    Duración total del examen escrito: 4h

    Procedimiento:

    a)  Writing: hay dos tareas. Se os entregará papel en sucio pero tendréis que entregar la

    redacción en el papel oficial.

    b)  Listening: Hay tres ejercicios.

    c)  Reading: Hay dos textos, el primero con dos ejercicios y el segundo con uno.

    Justificantes de asistencia: consulta al profesor si necesitas uno.

    NOTA IMPORTANTE: al finalizar deberás entregar el examen entero (hoja de respuestas,writing, cuestionario de listening, textos y cuestionario de Reading).

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    Writing

    Instrucciones

    Tu profesor te facilitará papel para tomar notas pero todo el examen tiene que estar escrito

    integramante en este cuadernillo y a bolígrafo

     You have to write the two compositions and should allow about 120 minutes for thispart of the exam. Please make sure that you follow closely the instructions for eachtask and use appropriate language. Remember that good use of vocabulary andstructures as well as correctness , organisation of paragraphs, development andcoherence of ideas will be taken into account.

    Good luck and do your best!

    WRITING 1

    Discuss the following question for an article in a local magazine: “Do technological advancessuch as internet or soc ial networks isolate us, human beings, or bring us closer together?”(Write a minimum of 225 words) 

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    You live in the centre of a medium-sized town. There are already 2 bars in your street.However, a new one is being built. Write a 175-word formal letter of complaint to the mayor ofyour town explaining the inconveniences caused by such businesses and propose solutions.

    WRITING 2

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    Which speaker/extract… 

    a)  … describes how technology aids social protests?  

    b)  … mentions a man-made natural catastrophe?

    c)  … mentions an unfortunate event that has happened more than

    once?  

    d)  … talks about the usefulness of a technological facility?  

    e)  … shows tough measures to silence protesters?  

    f)  … explains the multiple and beneficial uses of a single action?  

    g)  … mentions a visit that reminds him of a current serious

    situation?

    NAME:_________________________________________ Alumno oficial

    TEACHER:_____________ EOI:___________________ Alumno libre

    Listening

    Task 1You are going to hear seven extracts about different topics. Match options (a-g) totexts (1-6). You will hear the extracts TWICE. Now you have 60 seconds to read theoptions. The first text is an example.

    You have 15 seconds to consider your answers before listening to the recording for a second

    time and between one text and the next one.

    Example f

    Text 1

    Text 2

    Text 3

    Text 4

    Text 5

    Text 6

    Task 2 Marriage in the Sikh communityIn the following video doctor Indrajit Singh reflects on the role of men and women inSikh married couples; such reflection is inspired by the news of the future royalwedding between Prince William and his fiancée, Kate Middleton. Listen and choosethe best option to complete the sentences below.

    You will hear the text THREE TIMES.

    You have 2 minutes to read the questions.

    You have 30 seconds to consider your answers before listening to the recording for a second

    and a third time and 45 seconds at the end.

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    1.  Guru Nanak’s (*) teachings … 

    a)  … followed the tendency of his times. 

    b) 

    … marked a contrast with the previous ideas. 

    c)  … established that women are equal to men except when serving their community.

    2.  Theoretically, for Sikhs, women … 

    a)  … are equal to men, but not in worship. 

    b)  … cannot occupy important positions. 

    c)  … are 100% equal to men. 

    3.  Reality proves that … 

    a)  … this equality is not fully realised in the community. 

    b)  … Guru Nanak’s teachings are followed all the way through.

    c)  … culture and religion go together in this respect. 

    4.  As for the roles of men and women in the Sikh community, … 

    a) 

    … both men and women had the same role in the past. 

    b)  … nothing has changed so far. 

    c)  … both seem to have the same relevance now.

    5.  In doctor Singh’s family… 

    a)  … he only plays the role of the hunter -gatherer.

    b)  … he plays both roles, hunter -gatherer and main carer.

    c) 

    … his wife does all the housework. 

    6.  According to doctor Singh, Kate Middleton will find it difficult to deal with… 

    a)  … the housework. 

    b)  … the press 

    c)  … only what clothes she should wear . 

    (*) Guru Nanak was the founder of the religion of Sikhism in the late fifteenth century.

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    1. According to the speaker, … 

    a)… fat is a simple mechanism in our bodies. 

    b) … fat is able to store energy at all times.

    c) … 1 kilo of fat could provide energy for more than one day.  

    2. Fat… 

    a) … sends hormonal signals from the brain to the body.  

    b) … keeps us warm in winter.

    c) … is found only in certain parts of our bodies 

    3. Subcutaneous fat… 

    a) … is the most abundant in our bodies. 

    b) … hardly affects our health. 

    c) … could damage our liver. 

    4. As for visceral fat, … 

    a) ….it is less dangerous than the fat under our skin.  

    b) … there is less compared to the subcutaneous one.  

    c) … is more difficult to “burn”. 

    Task 3 What is fat?In the following video a man talks about the functions and consequences of fat in ourhealth; listen and choose the best option to complete the sentences below.

    You will hear the text TWICE.

    You have 2 minutes to read the questions.

    You have 30 seconds to consider your answers before listening to the recording for a second

    and a third time and 45 seconds at the end.

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    The Guardian 

    How feminism could improve judicial decision-

    makingWhat difference would it make if a judge's feminist values and

    perspectives were included in their decision-making?

    Baroness Hale of Richmond believes that reading the judgments “ought to be a chastening experience for any

     judge who believes himself or herself to be both true to their judicial oath  and a neutral observer of the

    world”. 

    Can judges be feminists? Should judges be feminists? On one view the answer is easy: no. We don't want our

     judges to be activists. We don't want them to promote their own political agendas. We want them to do their

     job. We want them to apply the law.

    Now, of course, we can all agree that we want our judges to take their judicial responsibilities seriously. But

     judges – especially those at the highest levels  – are often called on to make decisions where the existing legal

    rules provide no clear answer. In such cases, the judge must turn to their own sense of justice, of what is right

    and wrong, to decide the case. And this will differ from judge to judge. None of this is controversial. Judges

    often disagree, and not simply on what the authorities say but on the direction the law should take.So, given that judges will, sometimes, have no choice but to  fall back on their own values and perspectives,

    why shouldn't feminist values and perspectives be included? And if they were, what difference might this

    make to the law and the way cases are decided?

    The Feminist Judgments Project offers a vision as to what the law might look like if there were (more)

    feminist judges, and in doing so, challenges our thinking about law and judging. More than 50 academics,

    practitioners and activists have come together to produce 23 alternative feminist judgments in a series of key

    cases in English law.

    In R v A (No 2), for example, instead of rules restricting the use of sexual history evidence in rape trials being

    overturned by an all-male House of Lords (itself the subject of a legal challenge by the Fawcett Society), the

    feminist judgment by Clare McGlynn upholds the restrictions, challenging the assumption at the heart of the

    case: that a woman who has agreed to have sex with a particular man is  – simply by virtue of that fact – more

    likely to do so again at another time.Other cases include attorney-general for Jersey v Holley, in which Susan Edwards dissents from the majority

    of the Privy Council. She argues that the defence of provocation should be sensitive to the specific

    circumstances and capacities of the defendant, which would go some way to redressing the law's inadequate

    treatment of women who kill their abusive partners.

    While many of the feminist judgments argue for different results, others reach the same conclusions but for

    different reasons, highlighting details of women's lives and raising argument  that the courts overlooked. In

    some cases, they reveal different feminist views on a particular issue. Alison Diduck's judgment in Re G

    (Children) (Residence: Same Sex Partner) is a case in point. Although she finds much to agree with in Baroness

    Hale's leading opinion  – itself perhaps an example of a feminist judgment  – Diduck rejects Hale's attempt to

    treat the  former   lesbian partners in the same way as a heterosexual couple. She argues that it obscures

    specific difficulties faced by same-sex parents.

    The feminist judgments reveal the extent to which cases could  – and should – have been decided differently,

    while remaining within the same legal and constitutional constraints that bind appellate judges. These are all

    NAME:_________________________________________ Alumno oficial

    TEACHER:_____________ EOI:___________________ Alumno libre

    Reading Comprehension

    TEXT 1

    http://www.kent.ac.uk/law/fjp/http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/may/18/lords.politicshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/mar/19/Whitehall.lordshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2010/nov/10/rape-juries-feminist-judgmenthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/jan/30/ukcrime.lawhttp://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200506/ldjudgmt/jd060726/child-1.htmhttp://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200506/ldjudgmt/jd060726/child-1.htmhttp://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200506/ldjudgmt/jd060726/child-1.htmhttp://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200506/ldjudgmt/jd060726/child-1.htmhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/jan/30/ukcrime.lawhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2010/nov/10/rape-juries-feminist-judgmenthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/mar/19/Whitehall.lordshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2001/may/18/lords.politicshttp://www.kent.ac.uk/law/fjp/

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    decisions the courts could legitimately have reached. The important point is that cases such as these can only

    be decided by the application of a set of values – whether feminist or other.

    As Baroness Hale writes in her foreword  to the collection, reading the judgments “ought to be a chastening 

    experience for any judge who believes himself or herself to be both true to their judicial oath and a neutral

    observer of the world”. 

    Moreover, the judgments help us see how the incorporation of viewpoints and perspectives from sections of

    society which remain under-represented on the bench might improve the quality of judicial decision-making.The book Feminist Judgments: From Theory to Practice (edited by Rosemary Hunter, Clare McGlynn and Erika

    Rackley) is published by Hart Publishing.

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    1. a) People oppose the individual sense of justice found in judgements.

    b) Judges must always depend on laws for decision making.

    c) It is widely accepted that judges do not always agree.

    2. a) Clare McGlynn approves the restriction of the use of sexual history evidence.

    b) The House of Lords approves the restriction.

    c) Both McGlynn and the House of Lords disapprove the restriction.

    3. a) The Privy Council takes into account the specific circumstances of provocation.

    b) Susan Edwards agrees with the Privy Council.

    c) The laws concerning abused women are unsatisfactory.

    4. a) Baroness Hale does not distinguish between same-sex and heterosexual parents.

    b) Alison Diduck does not distinguish between same-sex and heterosexual parents.

    c) Diduck rejects the concept of single-sex parents.

    5. The article concludes that:

    a) Female judges make feminist judgements.

    b) Feminist judgements could enrich the judicial system.

    c) Feminist judges do as they please.

    ANSWERS

    1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____ 5. _____

    ANSWERS

    6. _____ 7. _____ 8. _____ 9. _____ 10. _____

    11. _____ 12. _____ 13. _____ 14. _____ 15. _____

    Task 2

    Now choose the correct meaning of the following words (in bold  in the text) according to

    the context.

    6. chastening(twice) a) punishing b) humiliating c) humbling

    7. oath  a) belief b) promise c) opinion

    8. called on to  a) asked to b) ready to c) expert at

    9.  fall back  on  a) ignore b) change c) use

    10. highlighting  a) playing down b) focusing on c) minimizing11. argument   a) sympathy b) disagreements c) evidence

    12.  former   a) long-time b) accused c) ex-

    13. constraints  a) restrictions b) dilemmas c) prohibitions

    14.  foreword   a) justification b) introduction c) explanation

    15. on the bench  a) in the media b) in the courtroom c)among the judicial authorities

    Task 1

    Read the following article and then choose the best option a), b) or c)

    according to the text.

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    f)   _____   g)   _____   h)   _____   i)   _____    j)   _____  

    TEXT 2

    Match these opening sentences with their headlines. There is ONE EXTRA headline.

    a) 

    Ian Norris, a former UK executive, is due in a Manhattan court on Friday.b)   A good meal satisfies more than just our hunger.c)  The convicted US fraudster´s son has commited suicide in his NY apartment, a family lawyer says.d)  The International Energy Agency lifted its forecast for next year and raised its projectons for

    consumption to 2015, citing stronger US growth.e)  The Home Secretary has said she will be “actively looking at” whether a controversial clergyman

    should be allowed to enter UK.f)  Does Sweden live up to its squeaky-clean image?g)  Kosovo´s ethnic Serbs split by parliamentary elections.h)  The group of pro-wikileaks activists explain their actions in a document published on-line.i)   At their annual meeting, the 12-nation cartel sees no need to increase production.

     j) 

    Plans are in progress to make private lenders cover the losses of any future eurozone governmentdebt crisis.

    1. ANONYMOUS ATTACKERS GO

    PUBLIC

    2. MAY TO CONSIDER BANNING

    US PASTOR

    3. EX-BOSS FACES US SENTENCE

    4. THE BIG CHILL

    5. DIVIDED LOYALTY 6. OIL DEMAND RISE ONGLOBAL RECOVERY

    7. EU BAIL-OUTS TO HIT

    BOND HOLDERS 8. OPEC MINISTERS SIGNAL NO

    CHANGE IN OUTPUT9. WELL-LAUNDERED

    REPUTATION10. MARK MADOFF FOUND HANGED

    11. A FEAST FOR THE SOUL