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Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês EEAr 309 PRESENT SIMPLE – SIMPLE FUTURE – PRESENT PROGRESSIVE 34. (BCT – 2014) “a hundred thousand”, is expressed in number as: A) 100,000 B) 1,000,000 C) 10,000,000 D) 100,000,000 35. (EEAr – 2019.2) Choose the best alternative for the written form of 137th. A) hundredth thirtieth seventh. B) one hundred thirty seven. C) one hundred thirty seventh. D) a hundred thirteen seventy. Selecting the Olympic Sports There are 28 sports permitted in the Summer OlympicGames. The list of Olympic Sports has many of the world’sbest-loved sports on it, such as baseball, judo, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. This list of sports hadn’t changed in 70 years, and the process for changing these sports is long and difficult. That is why it was surprising news when the InternationalOlympic Committee (IOC) announced that it was studyingnew sports for the list. At a meeting in Singapore in 2005, the IOC voted on each of the 28 sports from the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Twenty-six of the 28 sports were selected for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, which took place in London, England. The two sports that did not receive 50 percent of the votes were baseball and softball. Because these two sports were not selected, the IOCstarted the process of voting for two new sports. The five sports to select from were roller skating, golf, rugby, squash, and karate. After the first vote, karate and squash were submitted to the IOC for the final vote. To become an Olympic sport, a sport must receive twothirdsof the votes of the IOC. When the final vote took place, squash received 39 “yes” votes and 63 “no” votes. Karate received 38 “yes” votes and 63 “no” votes. It meant that neither squash nor karate would feature in the 2012 Olympic Games. Andsad fans didn’t believe that their sports could be selected for the 2016 Olympic Games. Adapted from Anderson, Neil J. - Active Skills for Reading - second Edition 36. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.1) The numbers 28, 70, 2005 and 2016, in bold type in the text, are respectively expressed in words as . A) twenty-eight, seventy, two thousand and five, two thousand and sixteen B) twenty-eight, seventy, two thousand and fifty, two hundred and sixteen C) twenty-eight, seventeen, two hundred and five, two thousand and six D) twenty-eight, seventeen, two thousand and five, two hundred and six PLURAL 37. (EEAr – 2009) Choose the alternative that presents an irregular plural form of the noun. A) beaches B) fishermen C) kilometers D) missionaries 38. (EEAr – 2016-2) Choose the alternative that presents the plural of the nouns “mouse” and “fish” respectively. A) mice – fish B) mice – fishs C) mouses – fishs D) mouses – fishes 39. (EEAr - 2018.1) Choose the best alternative that shows the irregular plural form: A) mice, children, goose, woman. B) mice, children, geese, women. C) mouses, kids, goose, women. D) mice, child, geese, woman. IMPERATIVE 40. (EEAr - 2018.1) Choose the alternative that presents the imperative form of the sentence: Doctor: You should drink less alcohol. A) You ought to drink much alcohol. B) Don’t drink too much alcohol. C) Don’t drink less beer. D) Don’t drink alcohol. 41. (EEAr - 2018.1) All the alternatives below are into imperative, except: A) A water bath helps it cook gently and stay moist. B) Whisk 1/3 of white eggs into chocolate mixture. C) Beat white eggs with salt until soft peaks form. D) Butter a shallow 2-quart baking dish. 42. (ESA – 2019) “ American?” Complete the space with the correct form of the verb and the pronoun. A) You is. B) You are C) Is you D) Am you E) Are you 43. (EEAr – 2008) Choose the best alternative to answer the question below. What do you do? A) We are pilots. B) I’m fine, thanks. C) I live in New York. D) We are 20 years old. mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês 310 COLETÂNEA DE PROVAS 44. (EEAr – 2008) Read the paragraph below: “You are new in your city, and feel sad. You think about your family, your friends and your old home. How can you make friends in your new home? Here are some answers...”. In the underlined sentence above, the speaker intends to 50. (EEAr – 2009) “...usually...”, indicates that they like to do it A) all the time. B) now and then. C) from time to time. D) on most occasions. A) warn. B) predict. C) suggest. D) advertise. 45. (EEAr – 2008) An umbrella a very ordinary object. It people against the rain and hot sun. You can fold most umbrellas, so it is easy them. Choose the best alternative to complete the blanks in the paragraph. A) is / puts / to hide B) was / keeps / to help C) was / brings / to buy D) is / protects / to carry 46. (EEAr – 2019.1) Choose the best alternative to complete the dialogue. Jane: Hi Susan, how are you doing? Susan: Everything is Okay! Jane: Do you have any plans for this weekend? Susan: Not sure… I probably give a party this weekend. Jane: Cool! A) am going to B) am going C) will be D) will 47. (EEAr - 2018.2) The words “is making”, underlined in the text, form a verb in the . A) simple past B) future tense C) simple present D) present progressive 48. (EEAr – 2011) These people have special ways of communicating. One way islip reading. With training, people can learn to understand whatsomeone is saying by looking at the mouth of the speaker. “These people”, underlined in the paragraph, refers to deaf people that aren’t able to A) see. B) hear. 51. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.1) The sentence “Grounding means that they are not allowed to Ho out, after school or on weekends, for a certain period of time”, in bold in the text, is in the: A) Simple Past B) Future Perfect C) Simple Present D) Present Perfect 52. (EEAr – 2014) In Iran, New Year’s Day isn’t in January. It’s called “Nowruz” and it’s in March. People always new clothes and their houses. They special food like meat and rice. They visit all the people in their families and them presents. It’s a very busy time. The correct verbs to fill in the blanks are, respectively: A) buy /make/ give/ clean B) buy/ c1ean /make/give C) give/ buy/ clean/make D) make/ give /buy/ clean 53. (EEAr – 2019.1) Read the text and complete the blanks with the appropriate verbs. Dear John, How are you? Here I am in Mayflower in an English class with my cousin. Here in Mayflower the students to school in the morning, but in Brazil the option to study during the morning or after lunch. I think this option because of the weather: in Brazil the sun is up early so people start the day earlier. I miss you and I hope to see you soon. Love, Lucy. A) goes / there are / happened B) go / there is / happens C) goes / have / happens D) go / got / happen 54. (ESA – 2019) Complete the sentence below using the appropriate words: Mr. Harris trains: He is afraid of airplanes and C) move. like buses, but trains. D) speak. 49. (EEAr – 2011) Brazil’s image abroad could benefit, underlined in the text, means that Brazil’s abroad could be better. A) scenery B) feelings C) reputation D) photograph A) like/ don´t/love B) like/ does/ love C) like/ do/ loves D) likes/ don´t/love E) likes/ doesn´t/loves mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês EEAr 311 55. (EEAr – 2012) The opposite of “believe”, in “Father Fábio de Melo believes that …”, is A) trust. B) agree. C) doubt. D) accept. 56. (EEAr – 2008) The underlined word in the sentence below means: Theappropriate response to “How are you?” that anyone expects to hear is an automatic “I’m fine”. A) wish B) answer C) excuse D) greeting 57. (EEAr – 2017.1) The sentence “We’re going to Robben Island” (line 4), in the text, refers to the A) past B) future C) present D) daily action 58. (EEAr – 2010) In “... attending a conference...”, the underlined word is closest in meaning to A) following. B) assisting at. C) being present at. D) paying attention to. 59. (EEAr – 2011) Choose the best alternative to answer the question below: What is Antarctica like? A) It is a cold, windy and dry continent. B) Its tourism is wider than ever before. C) Its exploration started in 1957. D) It is far from other continents. 60. (EEAr – 2008) In “Scientists agree about certain differences between the sexes”, we conclude that scientists A) have no idea of the topic. B) are not sure about the topic. C) are still discussing the topic. D) have the same idea of the topic. 61. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.2)... “ARE MULTIPLYING “... in the text is in the: A) Simple Present Tense B) Simple Past Tense C) Present Progressive D) Past Progressive 62. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.2) What is the main verb tense used in the dialogue above? A) Simple Past B) Simple Future C) Simple Present D) Present Continuous 63. (EEAr – 2011) “occurs”, is closest in meaning to A) exist. B) happen. C) realize. D) notice. Did you remember it’s April Fools Day today? My sister loves playing jokes. At breakfast, she said, “Robert and I going to elope! We’re going to Robben Island. It’s the place where Nelson Mandela was in prison. My guidebook say it is a “place forever connected with the fight for freedom”. So, if you receive a phone call today about winning the lottery or something, don’t get excited. It’s probablyan April Fools joke. (taken from Stories worth reading) GLOSSARY to elope: fugir de casa secretamente para se casar. 64. (EEAr – 2017.1)Select the alternative that fills in the blank in the text. A) have B) am C) are D) is 65. (EEAr – 2017.1) The verb “get”, in the text, can be replaced by A) become B) stay C) have D) need 66. (EEAr – 2010) “The teachers enjoy the challenge no matter what their age or experience” reveals that A) only experienced teachers enjoy challenge. B) teachers don’t care about their age or experience. C) whatever teachers do, they need some experience. D) the teachers like the challenge no matter how old they are or how long they have taught. mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês 312 COLETÂNEA DE PROVAS 67. (BCT ME – 2012) “forsake”, is similar in meaning to A) hide. B) adopt. C) look for. D) abandon. 68. (BCT ME – 2010) In “Dreams do have something to tell you.”, the underlined verb is being used A) for emphasis. B) as a main verb. C) for questioning. D) instead of make. 69. (BCT – 2009) Choose the correct question for this answer “The beard feels soft and lovely.” A) What is a beard? B) What is the beard like? C) What does the beard feel? D) How does the beard soften? 70. (BCT ME – 2014) In “Believe that evildoesexistin many forms,...”, theunderlined word was used A) for emphasis. B) as a main verb. C) to avoid repetition. D) wronglyby the author. 71. (BCT – 2009) In “... I didn’t realize how fast I was going.”, the underlined word can be replaced by A) react. B) notice. C) execute. D) accomplish. 72. (BCT – 2012) “...Nunes prefers not to appear in interviews or TV shows.”, leads to the conclusion that A) Nunes prefers talk shows to TV series. B) Nunes would rather preserve his privacy. C) Nunes prefers being famous rather than be unknown. D) inNunes’ opinion, exposure on television is preferable to privacy 73. (EEAr – 2016-2) All the extracts below, in the text, present a possessive noun, except: A) “…the nation’s soccer federation…” B) “…under brazil’s military dictatorship…” C) “…a reflection of the investigation’s focus…” D) “…the united states justice department’s charging mr. Marin…” QUANTIFIERS 74. (EEAr – 2009) Although it is good to be friendly, do not spend too time chatting to colleagues. You have work to do. If a colleague is distracting you, be polite and say you have work to do. Ask if you can carry on the conversation after office hours. Choose the correct alternative to complete the text, respectively. A) little – no B) few – some C) many – any D) much – some Rio 2016: Yes, we can! For the first time ever a South American city was chosen in Copenhagen, Denmark, to host the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games. In the next few years, Brazil’s image abroad could benefit if the country organizes the Olympics well (and the World Cup in 2014). The first challenge is to tackle violence, to invest in social projects, and to step up security in Rio. (From Maganews SET/2010) Glossary: Abroad = no exterior Totackle = enfrentar Tostepup = melhorar/ dar um passo à frente 75. (EEAr – 2011) The opposite of “few”, in bold type in the text, is A) little. B) none. C) some. D) lots of. Read the text to answer question 76. Paul: Mary, the party is tomorrow! Do we have everything we need? Mary: We have juice, but we should buy more. Pau: Do we need to buy bread? Mary: Well, we have , I don’t know if it’s enough. Paul: So let’s talk to Jen and ask for advice. 76. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.1) Choose the alternative that best completes the text: A) a lot of / some / some B) many / some / an C) many / a / some D) a lot / a / an 77. (EEAr – 2009) Choose the best alternative to fill in the blanks. A: Do you have book on Biology? B: No, I have . But I know there are at the library. A) some / any / some B) any / none / some C) any / some / none D) some / none /any 78. (EEAr – 2012) “Nobody”, can be replaced by A) no one. B) anybody. C) everyone. D) any person. mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com