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08/07/2020 Ilumno ilumno.sgp.starlinetecnologia.com.br/ilumno/schedule/resultcandidatedetailprint/5622259/e6cbf9f8-ff8b-11e6-a11f-0242ac110005/ 1/3 Local: Sala 1 - TJ - Prova On-line / Andar / Polo Tijuca / TIJUCA Acadêmico: VIRING-006 Aluno: MATHEUS ADONAI DE OLIVEIRA MARTINS Avaliação: A2- Matrícula: 20171108609 Data: 1 de Junho de 2020 - 08:00 Finalizado Correto Incorreto Anulada  Discursiva  Objetiva Total: 9,00/10,00 1  Código: 8688 - Enunciado: This is my desktop calendar with a marked date. The month is January. Read the question and mark the correct answer. What’s the date?  a) Wednesday, January fourth.< b) Wednesday, February fourth.< c) Sunday, January fourth.< d) Monday, January second.< e) Friday, February fourth.< Alternativa marcada: a) Wednesday, January fourth.< Justificativa: _____< 1,50/ 1,50 2  Código: 2454 - Enunciado: Billy is asking Sally to buy some milk and bread. Complete the conversation with the correct verbs. Billy: "A�er you _____work, will you please drop by the grocery store and pick up some milk and bread. Sally: "No problem, I ____up the groceries and be home by 6 o'clock." a) will leave - pick< b) le� - picked< c) leave - picked<  d) leave - will pick< e) le� - will pick< Alternativa marcada: d) leave - will pick< Justificativa: A questão envolve o uso do futuro em Time Clauses, as quais, embora expressem futuro, devem ser usadas no presente. Time Clauses apresentam palavras como when, before, a�er, as soon as, until, while. < 0,50/ 0,50 3  Código: 8560 - Enunciado: Look at Maria’s Family tree. According to the Family tree, say (T) true or (F) false about the sentences. ( ) John is Maria’s father. ( ) Tony is Maria’s brother. ( ) Paul is Maria’s husband. ( ) Kate is Maria’s mother-in-law. ( ) Julia is Maria’s daughter. a) F-F-F-T-T.< b) T-T-F-T-F.<  c) T-F-F-T-T.< d) F-F-T-F-T.< e) T-F-F-T-F.< Alternativa marcada: c) T-F-F-T-T.< 1,00/ 1,00 08/07/2020 Ilumno ilumno.sgp.starlinetecnologia.com.br/ilumno/schedule/resultcandidatedetailprint/5622259/e6cbf9f8-ff8b-11e6-a11f-0242ac110005/ 2/3 Justificativa: ( T ) John is Maria’s father. ( F ) Tony is Maria’s brother. Tony is Maria’s son. ( F ) Paul is Maria’s husband. Paul is Maria’s father-in-law. ( T ) Kate is Maria’s mother-in-law. ( T ) Julia is Maria’s daughter. 4  Código: 35383 - Enunciado: Several small villages in the mountain ________________________ by the forest fire. Firefighters had great di�iculty putting it out. a) have been devastated< b) are being devastated< c) devastated<  d) were devastated< e) will have devastated< Alternativa marcada: d) were devastated< Justificativa: Correct answer: were devastated The sentence time is the preterite (verb in the second sentence - had). Of course fire extinguishing actions are done. The preposition introduces the liability agent. In the alternative "have been devastated" the verb is in the perfect present (indefinite time). In the "devastated" alternative, the verb is in the active voice. 0,50/ 0,50 5  Código: 2606 - Enunciado: My name is James Robinson. I’m from the United States, but I’ve live in Brazil since 1997. I’m 49 years old. I live in Rio de Janeiro and work in a University. I teach English. I’m married and have a son and a daughter. I love my family and my job. Read the passage and say if the sentences are (T) true or (F) false. ( ) Mr. Robinson lives in the United States. ( ) Mr. Robinson was born in 1997. ( ) Mr. Robinson is a teacher. ( ) Mr. Robinson studies English. ( ) Mr. Robinson has two children. a) F-F-T-F-F< b) F-T-T-F-F< c) T-T-T-F-T< d) F-F-F-F-T<  e) F-F-T-F-T< Alternativa marcada: e) F-F-T-F-T< Justificativa: ( F ) Mr. Robinson lives in the United States. Mr. Robinson was born in the United States and lives in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ( F ) Mr. Robinson was born in 1997. Mr. Robinson has lived in Rio de Janeiro since 1997. ( T ) Mr. Robinson is a teacher. OK ( F ) Mr. Robinson studies English. Mr. Robinson teaches English. ( T ) Mr. Robinson has two children. OK, a son and a daughter. 1,50/ 1,50 6  Código: 2467 - Enunciado: Matt is cooking dinner tonight. He is going to the grocery store to buy something to prepare. Match the columns to complete Matt’s shopping list. a) 3 – 4 – 5 – 1 – 2<  b) 5 – 2 – 3 – 1 - 4< c) 4 – 3 - 1 – 5 – 2< d) 1 – 2 – 5 – 4 – 3< e) 3 - 4 – 1 – 2 – 5< Alternativa marcada: 0,00/ 1,00 08/07/2020 Ilumno ilumno.sgp.starlinetecnologia.com.br/ilumno/schedule/resultcandidatedetailprint/5622259/e6cbf9f8-ff8b-11e6-a11f-0242ac110005/ 3/3 d) 1 – 2 – 5 – 4 – 3< Justificativa: ( 5 ) Fish. ( 2 ) Orange juice. ( 3 ) Eggs. ( 1 ) Garlic. ( 4 ) Bread. Matt’s buying a pound of fish, a bottle of orange juice, a dozen of eggs, a head of garlic and a loaf of bread. 7  Código: 2446 - Enunciado: Use the correct time to answer the questions. What time....? a. do the banks close in Rio de Janeiro? b. do the malls open in Rio de Janeiro? c. do you have breakfast? d. is it now? Resposta: a) Five O' Clock b) ten O'clock c) Usually at Seven a.m d) It's quarter past twelve Justificativa: a. The banks close at four o’clock in Rio de Janeiro. b. The malls open at ten o’clock in Rio de Janeiro. c. d. will vary 2,50/ 2,50 8  Código: 36929 - Enunciado: Use the map to choose the correct answer for each question about prepositions of place.Based on the foregoing, do what is required in the following items: a) Which state is above Iowa? ______________________________________________b) Name one state near the bottom of the United States. _________________________c) Name one state near the top of the United States. _____________________________d) What state is between Mississippi and Georgia? ______________________________e) Which states are below New York? _________________________________________ Resposta: A) Minnesota B) TEXAS C) Montana D) Alabama E) Pennsylvania and New Jersey Justificativa: Which state is above Iowa? It’s Minnesota. Name one state near the bottom of the United States. It’s Texas. Name one state near the top of the United States. It’s Montana What state is between Mississippi and Georgia? It’s Alabama. Which states are below New York? They’re Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 1,50/ 1,50