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Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês EEAr 313 79. (BCT – 2009) “every boy knows his place”, means that A) all boys know what they have to do. B) boys compete with one another for leadership. C) they achieve status by playing in large groups. D) some of them enjoy boasting about their skills. Dear Sam, I’m having a wonderful time in Paris. I didn’t have time to write last week because I took a tour of some flea markets. I bought beautiful vintage clothes. I also got some interesting old books for you. (…) Love, Anna. (Adapted from: BONNER, M; FUCHS, M. GrammarExpress Basic – For Self-Study and Classroom Use. 1 ed. New York: Longman, 2001. p. 99). 80. (EEAr – 2016-1) Fill in the blanks, in the text, with the appropriate quantifiers: A) any – a B) any – some C) some – any D) some – some GERUND X INFINITIVE 81. (BCT – 2011) Which alternative, extracted from the text, presents a gerund form? A) Before being hit by the earthquake… B) …responsible for the Haitian’s suffering. C) …until the beginning of the 20th century… D) …over half are living below the level of extreme poverty… 82. (BCT ME – 2012) Which alternative is in the continuous tense? A) “Reaching a speed of 2333 kilometres per hour,” B) “…, Concorde would leave a pistol bullet standing.” C) “One example that does help is comparing it with a pistol bullet.” D) “… a Concorde when it was travelling flat out with its crew…” 83. (EEAr – 2017.1) Fill in the blank with the correct response according to grammar rules: I don’t mind alone, but I prefer to travel with my friends. A) not travel B) traveling C) to travel D) travels 84. (BCT – 2012) Fill in the blank with the suitable option: A) purchase B) purchased C) purchasing D) had purchased “…His heart went into an erratic and ineffective rhythm and he stopped .” 85. (EEAr – 2018.1) Complete the blank with the right verb: A) is breathing B) breathing C) brought D) breath 86. (EEAr – 2016-1) Select the alternative that best completes the extract below. Doctors suggest not much fat and sugar.Patients suffering from cardiopulmonary diseases also should not avoid to the doctor. A) to eat – to go B) eating – to go C) to eat – going D) eating – going 87. (EEAr – 2016-2) Choose the alternative that fills in the blank in the sentence below. Scientists say that when a person stops very soon, the chances of getting cancer and other diseases reduce. A) smoke B) smokes C) smoked D) smoking Read the dialogue and answer question 88. Ana: Do you ever go to museums? Martin: Yes, I enjoy them. Ana: Would you like to go to a museum now? Martin: No, I’m hungry. I suggest to a restaurant. 88. (EEAr – 2016-1) Select the alternative that best completes the dialogue: A) visiting – to go B) to visit – to go C) to visit – going D) visiting – going Ursula! I whispered Yes, my darling, she said, without her eyes. What have you got in your basket? I asked. She opened hereyes, startled, and looked at me. What do you mean? she said defensively. There is something moving in your basket, I said. Oh, it’s nothing. It’s just a present for somebody. She said. Adapted from, FERGUSON, Kenneth. Read for Meaning, Comprehension tests for First Certificate. Ed. Evans Brothers, firstPublished 1975. 89. (EEAr – 2019.2) Choose the appropriate word to fill in the blank. A) opening B) to open C) opened D) opens mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês 314 COLETÂNEA DE PROVAS Read the text and answer the questions 90. Drunk pilot removed from cockpit at Stuttgart Airport Josh Gerbbatiss A “highly intoxicated” pilot was removed from the cockpit of a flight, leaving more than 100 passengers unable to leave Stuttgart airport. Shortly before , an airport employee noticed the man walking unsteadly and smelt of alchool. The airline apologised for having to cancel the flight. All the passengers were put up in hotels overnight. The pilot’s licence was immeadiately suspended. Adapted from The Independent Online; March 25, 2018. 90. (BCT – 2019.2) Choose the best verbal form to have the text completed correctly. A) take off B) took off C) takes off D) taking off PAST SIMPLE Read the joke and answer the question. “Doctor, doctor, I keep thinking I’m invisible.” “Who that?” 91. (EEAr – 2009) Choose the best alternative to complete the blank in the dialog. A) said B) did say C) do you say D) did you say 92. (BCT ME – 2014) In“Brazi1 used to be one of the most unequal countries in the world”, the underlined words are closest in meaning to: A) was. B) governed. C) belonged to. D) refusedtobe. 93. (EEAr – 2017.2) ‘hid’, is the past tense of the verb A) hit. B) hike. C) hint. D) hide. 94. (EEAr – 2014) All verbs below are in the past, except: A) died B) built C) come D) took off 95. (EEAr - 2018.1) The verbs “got” and “ built”, are in the 96. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.2) The words MISSED and TRIED in the text are: A) Modal Verbs B) Regular Verbs C) Irregular Verbs D) Are not Verbs 97. (EEAr – 2011) The verb tense in “have done”, is in the A) past perfect. B) passive voice. C) past participle. D) present perfect. The cost of a cigarette A businesswoman’s desperate need for a cigarette on an8-hour flight from American Airlines in her beingarrested and handcuffed, after she was found lighting up in the toilet of a Boeing 747, not once but twice. She because she violent when the plane landed in England, where the police subsequently arrested and handcuffed her. Joan Norrish, aged 33, yesterday the first person to beprosecuted under new laws for smoking on board a plane, when she was fined £440 at Uxbridge magistrates’ court. Adapted from Innovations , by Hugh Dellar and Darryl Hocking. 98. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.1) Choose the best alternative to complete the text using verbs in the Simple Past: A) result / were / turning / become B) resulted / was / turned / become C) resulted / was / turned / became D) result / were / turning / became 99. (BCT ME – 2011) The -ing form in “Helicopters were swarming …”, is being used in the same way as in A) Carter admits feeling nervous […] B) Soon after arriving at the base, […] C) […] when he first found out he was deploying to Iraq […] D) Carter said his Sather tour has been extremely rewarding, […] 100. (BCT ME – 2010) A) Present Perfect tense B) Simple Past Tense C) Past Progressive D) Future tense Fill in the blank with the suitable option. mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês EEAr 315 A) is. B) were. C) will be. D) must be. 101. (EEAr - 2018.2) Choose the alternative that is NOT in the Simple Past: A) A man has chosen to occupy his free time revitalizing a square. B) People congratulated the man for the gradual changes in the square. C) He planted a number of pau-brasil, palm and banana trees. D) Residents noticed the square’s changes. The Crab and His Mother Mamma Crab to Baby Crab when she that he was walking sideways. Mamma Crab said, ‘Why are you walking sideways like that, my son? You have to walk straight.’ Baby Crab replied, ‘Show me how, dear mother, and I’ll follow your example.’ Mamma Crab tried and tried, but her efforts were in vain. She could not walk straight herself. Then, she saw how foolish she had been to find fault with her child. Fonte:Aesop’s Fables 102. (EEAr – 2017.2) Choose the best verbal form to have the fable completed, respectively: A) talked – was noticedB) was talking – noticed C) has talked – was noticing D) has been talking – has noticed “I first heard about a new website for people my age in 2004” 103. (EEAr – 2019.2) The sentence in bold type in the text refers to A) actions that happened at a specific time in the past. B) things in general or things that happen repeatedly. C) the relationship between the verb and the noun. D) actions and states that were unfinished. What happened at Pearl Harbor? On the morning of 7 December 1941, at 7.55am local time, 183 aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked the United States Naval base at Pearl Harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The first attack wave bombing the hangars and parked aircraft of the island‟s airfields while at the same time launching torpedoes against the US warships moored in the harbour. This devastating attack was followed an hour and a half later by a second wave of 170 Japanese aircraft. Within two hours, 18 US warships had been sunk or damaged, 188 aircraft destroyed and 2,403 American servicemen and women killed. Adapted from https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/what- happened-at-pearl-harbor. 104. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.2) Choose the appropriate word to fill in the blank. A) begins B) began C) begun D) begin ADJECTIVES 105. (EEAr – 2009) “...travelling on crowded trains!” means that the trains are A) full. B) fast. C) empty. D) moving. 106. (EEAr – 2011) In “Francis, this place is an impossible mess!”, it means that the place is A) disorganized. B) clean. C) clear. D) dry. 107. (BCT – 2014) In “He’d just become the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic...”, the underlined word has the same meaning as A) alone. B) ground. C) open land. D) accompanied. 108. (EEAr – 2014)“lucky”, is a(n) A) verb. B) noun. C)pronoun. D) adjective. 109. (EEAr – 2010) In “I’m afraid to try new foods...”, the underlined word expresses A) fear. B) sorry. C) relief. D) courage. 110. (EEAr – 2017.1)The word “appealing” (line 9 “These summery wines are especially appealing when the price is equally untaxing”), in the text, is a(n) A) verb B) noun C) adverb D) adjective 111. (BCT ME – 2008) Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective. At first, the Mouse felt when she saw the Lion. A) upset B) terrific C) annoyed D) frightened mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com http://www.iwm.org.uk/history/what- Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês 316 COLETÂNEA DE PROVAS 112. (BCT – 2010)“too many planes”, implies that the planes are A) scarce. B) enough. C) sufficient. D) excessive. 113. (EEAr - 2018.2) The words “small”, “sweet” e “ornamental”, underlined in the text, are . A) nouns B) adverbs C) pronouns D) adjectives Read the text and answer questions. A fact about Australia is that one Australian family in three (that’s approximately 33%) speak another language, apart from English. 114. (EEAr - 2018.2) Choose the best alternative to complete the blank in the text. A) surprises B) surprised C) surprising D) surprisingly 115. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.1) Sad”, underlined in the text, is the same as A) thrilled. B) gloomy. C) cheerful. D) delighted. 116. (BCT – 2009) “annoying”, is A) a verb. B) a noun. C) an adverb. D) an adjective. 117. (EEAr – 2010) In “... bags full of leaves are light as balloons”, the underlined word gives the idea of A) result. B) purpose. C) condition. D) comparison. 118. (BCT ME – 2013) “unborn baby”, the underlined word means A) not wanted. B) not yet born. C) recently born. D) born before the usual time of birth. 119. (BCT – 2011) All adjectives have a negative connotation, except A) fearful B) idealistic C) underpaid D) rebellious 120. (BCT ME – 2010) “...marked by a rug.”, underlined in the text, is doing the same work as a/an A) noun. B) adverb. C) adjective. D) relative pronoun. 121. (EEAr – 2017.1) Select the alternative that completes the extract below. One day, Billy was playing basketball in his friend’s garage in Kokoma, Indiana. He was having a great time. Suddenly, it became dark. A very loud noise frightened him. He looked up and saw the sky was very grey; it became very windy. Without warning, a gust of wind broke the garage into pieces. Billy was very .That storm was really . A) frightened – scared B) frightened – scaring C) frightening – scared D) frightening – scaring 122. (BCT – 2012) “...the airport lacks security.”, means that A) the airport has been properly secured. B) the airport is not vulnerable to attacks. C) the airport is tightly secure from attacks. D) there isn’t enough security at the airport. 123. (BCT – 2011) If Mercedes (Amber Riley) is plus- size, it means that she is . A) thin B) slim C) large D) in shape 124. (BCT – 2010) “aviophobia”, means A) fear of flying. B) keen on flying. C) feel slightly afraid. D) apprehension on board 125. (EEAr – 2009)I am just like any typical physicist. My office may look messy, but I know where every atom is. “messy”, underlined in the excerpt, means A) clean. B) noisy. C) not neat. D) organized. mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com