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48. Cuando Mª. Ángeles Aragoneses sigue su razonamiento afirmando que la televisión acapara dinero “a partes<br />

iguales” es porque<br />

a) Tanto el cine como la televisión acumulan las mismas sumas de dinero.<br />

b) El dinero de los premios del cine y de la televisión son iguales.<br />

c) Tanto el cine como la televisión monopolizan grandes sumas de dinero.<br />

d) Si la televisión llevara los capítulos de series al cine tendrían los mismos gastos.<br />

49. El “género” a que se refiere Mª. Ángeles Aragoneses en “No hace falta salir de nuestras fronteras para<br />

comprobar la buena salud de la que goza el género” se refiera a<br />

a) las producciones estadounidenses.<br />

b) Hugh Laurie, como el cínico – y archipremiado – doctor House.<br />

c) la televisión.<br />

d) las series de televisión.<br />

50. ¿Qué deben hacer los productores españoles frente a las cadenas estadounidenses?<br />

a) No deben aumentar el presupuesto.<br />

b) No deben hacer nada, pues también tienen series exitosas.<br />

c) Deben envidiar a las extranjeras.<br />

d) Deben grabar una ficción autóctona que consiga conquistar Hollywood.<br />

INGLÊS<br />

FOR QUESTIONS 46 - 50, READ THE TEXT AND CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER FOR THE<br />

QUESTIONS.<br />

Benedict in Malta: An Effort to Quiet the Abuse Storm<br />

By JEFF ISRAELY Monday, Apr. 19, 2010<br />

Pope Benedict XVI knows that a two-day trip to Malta won't<br />

miraculously heal the Catholic Church — or save his papacy<br />

— from the open wounds of the clergy sex abuse crisis. Even a<br />

meeting on Sunday with eight Maltese abuse victims, during<br />

which the Pope's eyes reportedly welled with tears, won't stem<br />

the bitterness among many Catholics or silence questions about<br />

Benedict's alleged mishandling of several specific cases earlier<br />

in his career.<br />

Still, as Monday marks five years since his April 19, 2005,<br />

election, Benedict's supporters hope that at least the short-term<br />

siege is over. "He's showing that he can weather the storm," a Vatican official said on Monday. Though he<br />

acknowledges past "administrative" failings that have emerged in recent weeks, the official said, "I think we will<br />

be seeing a cementing of great respect for the person of the Pope<br />

As with similar encounters with victims on trips to the U.S. and Australia, the 35-minute meeting on Sunday<br />

was held in private and was announced only after it was over. Benedict met alone with each of the male victims,<br />

all in their 30s and 40s, who say they were abused as boys by priests at a Catholic orphanage. After his talk with<br />

Benedict, Lawrence Grech, who led the push for the meeting, said he told the Pope, "You have the power to fill<br />

the emptiness that I had. Someone else took my innocence and my faith."<br />

But many victims'-rights groups are demanding more than just occasional pastoral care from the Pope. Three<br />

basic questions about the sex-abuse crisis still follow Benedict back to Rome: Will any bishops be punished for<br />

their role in allowing predator clergy to go unchecked in the past? Are there plans for unified worldwide church<br />

rules aimed at preventing future abuse? And yet will the Pope confront the cases he is accused of personally<br />

mishandling, both from his time as Arch-bishop of Munich and as a top Vatican official?<br />

(http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1982974,00.html#ixzz0lvBHX724)<br />

UNAMA – Processo Seletivo 2010 / 2

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