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PRUEBAS PARA LA OBTENCIÓN DEL TÍTULO DE BACHILLER PARA PERSONAS MAYORES DE 20 AÑOS. Convocatoria 2010  Apellidos: ........................................................................................ Nombre: .......................................................... DNI/ NIE: ............................................... Primera Lengua E xtranjera II: Inglés, 1/3 PRIMERA LENGUA EXTRANJERA II: INGLÉS (2º curso) Instrucciones:  Lee atentamente las preguntas antes de contestar y responde en los folios que se te proporcionarán excepto en las preguntas tipo test.  La puntuación máxima de cada pregunta está indicada en su enunciado.  Revisa detenidamente la prueba antes de entregarla.   Al finalizar, se e ntregarán las pr uebas y toda s las hojas utilizadas pa ra las respuestas. TEXTO: Volcanic ash cloud costs Thomas Cook £70m The volcanic ash cloud that grounded planes across Europe last month has cost Thomas Cook around £70m. The travel firm reported this morning that the disruption will have a significant impact on its financial results this year. But on an optimistic note, it believes that the public have not been deterred from booking a foreign holiday. Thomas Cook estimates that it lost up to £20m of revenue from customers who chose not to rebook their holiday after they were unable to fly. The rest of the £70m cost relates to the cost of supporting customers who were stranded, and bringing them home. Chief executive Manny Fontenla-Novoa said this morning that while customers had been reluctant to book holidays during the days when flights were cancelled, booking patterns quickly recovered once airspace was reopened. "We are pleased with the development of our summer bookings programme, particularly given the disruption caused by the  volcanic ash cloud. If we e xclude the estimated impact of t he volcanic ash cl oud, then the group remains confident of meeting board expectations for the year," Fontenla-Novoa said. The volcanic ash cloud has caused significant economic damage, with the EU estimating that European businesses lost up to €2.5bn (£2.1bn). Airlines are thought to have lost at least $1.7bn (£1.15bn). Within the travel sector, TUI reported a £90m hit earlier this week. Fontenla-Novoa still believes that the authorities overreacted by closing down airspace for so many days. "The group is working with the government and relevant national and international bodies to put in place measures to ensure such a blanket ban is not needlessly imposed again and to seek some compensation for the exceptional costs and lost contributio n," he said. Graeme Wearden, guardian.co.uk, Thursda y 13 May 2010 < http://www. guardian.co.uk/bus iness/2010/may/13/thomascoo kgroup-iceland-volcan o> I. Reading comprehension (30 puntos) 1. Say whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F) according to the information given in the text. (10 puntos, 5 por apartado) [ ] In spit e of the volcanic a sh cloud, board expectations for the y ear are expected to be met. [ ] Mann y Fontenla-N ovoa ag rees that th e closing down of airspace was a necessary measure.

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PRUEBAS PARA LA OBTENCIÓN DEL TÍTULO DE BACHILLER PARAPERSONAS MAYORES DE 20 AÑOS. Convocatoria 2010

 Apellidos: ........................................................................................ Nombre:..........................................................

DNI/ NIE: ...............................................

Primera Lengua Extranjera II: Inglés, 1/3

PRIMERA LENGUA EXTRANJERA II: INGLÉS (2º curso)Instrucciones:

  Lee atentamente las preguntas antes de contestar y responde en los folios que se teproporcionarán excepto en las preguntas tipo test.

  La puntuación máxima de cada pregunta está indicada en su enunciado.

  Revisa detenidamente la prueba antes de entregarla.

   Al finalizar, se entregarán las pruebas y todas las hojas utilizadas para las respuestas.

TEXTO: Volcanic ash cloud costs Thomas Cook £70m

The volcanic ash cloud that grounded planes across Europe last month has cost Thomas Cook around £70m. The travel

firm reported this morning that the disruption will have a significant impact on its financial results this year. But on an

optimistic note, it believes that the public have not been deterred from booking a foreign holiday.

Thomas Cook estimates that it lost up to £20m of revenue from customers who chose not to rebook their holiday after

they were unable to fly. The rest of the £70m cost relates to the cost of supporting customers who were stranded, and

bringing them home.

Chief executive Manny Fontenla-Novoa said this morning that while customers had been reluctant to book holidays

during the days when flights were cancelled, booking patterns quickly recovered once airspace was reopened. "We are

pleased with the development of our summer bookings programme, particularly given the disruption caused by the

 volcanic ash cloud. If we exclude the estimated impact of the volcanic ash cloud, then the group remains confident of

meeting board expectations for the year," Fontenla-Novoa said.

The volcanic ash cloud has caused significant economic damage, with the EU estimating that European businesses lost

up to €2.5bn (£2.1bn). Airlines are thought to have lost at least $1.7bn (£1.15bn). Within the travel sector, TUI reported

a £90m hit earlier this week.

Fontenla-Novoa still believes that the authorities overreacted by closing down airspace for so many days. "The group is

working with the government and relevant national and international bodies to put in place measures to ensure such a

blanket ban is not needlessly imposed again and to seek some compensation for the exceptional costs and lost

contribution," he said.

Graeme Wearden, guardian.co.uk, Thursday 13 May 2010< http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/may/13/thomascookgroup-iceland-volcano>

I. Reading comprehension (30 puntos) 

1. Say whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F) according to the information given in the text.

(10 puntos, 5 por apartado)

[ ] In spite of the volcanic ash cloud, board expectations for the year are expected to be met.

[ ] Manny Fontenla-Novoa agrees that the closing down of airspace was a necessary measure.

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PRUEBAS PARA LA OBTENCIÓN DEL TÍTULO DE BACHILLER PARAPERSONAS MAYORES DE 20 AÑOS. Convocatoria 2010

 Apellidos: ........................................................................................ Nombre:..........................................................

DNI/ NIE: ...............................................

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2. Choose the correct answer. (10 puntos, 2’5 por apartado)

 A.  Thomas Cook believes that the public…

 will travel by train.

 will complain against the flying ban.

 will go on booking foreign holidays.

 will stop booking foreign holidays.

B.  The cost of helping stranded passengers …

  is more or less the same as the cost of people who did no re-book their holiday.

  is about £20m.

  is about £50m.

  is about £70m.

C.  Because of the volcanic ash cloud, airlines are thought …

  to have lost more than $2bn.

 not to have lost any money.

  to have lost more than £1bn.

  to have lost less than £1bn.

D.  Thomas Cook is holding conversations in order to…

  get some compensation and study ash clouds.

  get some compensation and avoid unnecessary bans.

  get some compensation and ask for more strict bans. buy more planes and ask for more strict bans.

3.  Answer the following questions in your own words, using information from the text. (10 puntos, 5 por

apartado)

 A.  Despite the problems caused by the volcanic ash cloud, why is Thomas Cook optimistic?

B.  What does Fontenla-Novoa think about the decision of the authorities of imposing a general ban on

flights?

II. Language usage. (40 puntos) 

4. Find in the text a synonym of the following words. (5 puntos)

dissuade, discourage (verb)

announce (verb)

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PRUEBAS PARA LA OBTENCIÓN DEL TÍTULO DE BACHILLER PARAPERSONAS MAYORES DE 20 AÑOS. Convocatoria 2010

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DNI/ NIE: ...............................................

Primera Lengua Extranjera II: Inglés, 3/3

5. Link each one of the words listed below with one word or expression in the column. (10 puntos, 2 por

apartado)

cloud expectation revenue ban ash customer

A visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude   CLOUD

The residue that remains when something is burned

The entire amount of income before any deductions are made  

Someone who pays for goods or services  

Belief about (or mental picture of) the future  

Prohibition

6. Transform the following sentences as suggested. (25 puntos, 5 por apartado)

 A.  The volcanic ash cloud grounded planes across Europe last month. (Make a question for the

underlined word) 

B.  The volcanic ash cloud has caused significant economic damage. (Turn into the passive voice) 

C.  “We lost a great amount of money last month” the spokesperson said. (Turn into reported

speech) 

D.  The volcano erupted last month. Travel firms are worried about the volcano. (Join with a relative

pronoun) 

E.  (Complete the following conditional sentence): If the volcano hadn’t erupted

III. Writing. (30 puntos) 

7. Write a composition of about 100-120 words on one of the following topics.

 A.  Do you think the measures taken about flight restrictions are proportionate to the danger of the ash

cloud?

B.  Do you think travel firms should be compensated for their losses?