Língua Inglesa Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
Ano: 2022
Banca: FUNDATEC

Instruction: answer the question based on the following text.


What Not to Do in Italy


(Available in: https://www.wanderherway.com/what-not-to-do-in-italy/ – text specially adapted for this test).



The highlighted words “easily” (l. 02), “clearly” (l. 04), and “incredibly” (l. 17) are ________ and they follow ________ spelling rule(s).”
Choose the alternative that correctly and respectively fills in the blanks in the text above. 
Língua Inglesa Sinônimos | Synonyms Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
Ano: 2022
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
     In 1863, in an effort to reduce street traffic, London opened the world’s first underground line, the Metropolitan Railway. Its birth can be traced back two decades before to the building of the world’s first under-river tunnel below the Thames, which swiftly became both popular with pedestrians and a huge tourist attraction.
      Initially, what would become the London Underground consisted of tracks dug slightly below the surface and then covered over, but as the technology improved, and trains switched from steam-powered to electric, the lines went deeper. Now the ground beneath Londoners’ feet hums with an extensive network of Tube lines ferrying people about the city speedily, efficiently — and out of sight. 
      Along with trains, powerlines, pipes, and cables, there’...
Língua Inglesa Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
Ano: 2022
Banca: Quadrix
According to the text, judge the item from.

The word “Occasionally” (line 17) is an adverbial adjunction which means that an action frequently happens within a short period of time. 
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
Ano: 2022
Banca: Quadrix
Text for the item from.


What are trees? Internet: <https://kids.britannica.com> (adapted).


According to the text, judge the item from.  

In the sentence “Scientists also group trees based on whether they lose their leaves” (line 8), the conjunction “whether” could be correctly replaced with if. 
Língua Inglesa Substantivos e compostos | Nouns and compounds Verbos | Verbs Adjetivos | Adjectives + 2
Ano: 2022
Banca: FGV
The underlined word in “make use of their developing language” (1st paragraph) is a(n) 
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension Preposições | Prepositions Sinônimos | Synonyms + 1
Ano: 2022
Banca: INSTITUTO AOCP
What is the Difference Between Checking and Savings Accounts?
    The main difference between checking and savings accounts is that checking accounts are primarily for accessing your money for daily use while savings accounts are primarily for saving money. Checking accounts are considered “transactional,” meaning that they allow you to access your money when and where you need it. While both allow you to access your money, you may consider it easier to do so with checking accounts. Since these accounts are designed to give you easy access to your cash, they often come with debit cards, checks, and even offer digital payment options. In contrast, savings accounts have a limit on the number of withdrawals you can make each month.    While checking accounts are convenient for daily cash...
Língua Inglesa Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions Advérbios de: lugar, modo, tempo e freqüência | Adverbs of: place, manner, time and frequency
Ano: 2022
Banca: Instituto Consulplan

Read the text to answer.



Woman Work

(Maya Angelou.)

I’ve got the children to tend

The clothes to mend

The floor to mop

The food to shop

Then the chicken to fry

The baby to dry

I got company to feed

The garden to weed

I've got shirts to press

The tots to dress

The cane to be cut

...
Língua Inglesa Adjetivos | Adjectives Pronomes | Pronouns Voz Ativa e Passiva | Passive and Active Voice + 1
Ano: 2022
Banca: FEPESE
Analyze the sentences according to structure and grammar use.
1. The underlined words in the sentence “This long, pointed stick was first used as a weapon…” is an example of active voice in the past tense.
2. The words in bold “they” and “their”, in the text, are being used as a personal pronoun and a possessive adjective, respectively.
3. The negative form of the following sentence: “Do exercises for your arms, legs, back, and neck…” is “Don’t exercise your arms, legs, back, and neck…”.
4. The word ‘properly’ in “it’s important to warm up properly before practicing the javelin.” is an adverb that means correctly or satisfactorily.

Choose the alternative which contains the correct sentences.
Língua Inglesa Substantivos e compostos | Nouns and compounds Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions Tradução | Translation + 1
Ano: 2022
Banca: FEPESE
Training for the Javelin
The javelin is over 400,000 years old. This long, pointed stick was first used as a weapon before it became an integral event in the Olympic Games. Though even as a sport, it can still cause damage today.
Javelin throwers can become injured because they often repeat the same action many times during training or competitions. There is especially a risk of elbow injury if athletes bend their arms the wrong way when they throw the javelin. As with all sports, it’s important to warm up properly before practicing the javelin.
For people considering taking up this sport, here are some suggestions for preventing injury:
1. Practice with a professional coach. It’s essential to develop a good technique from the beginning.
2. Develop healthy eating habi...
Língua Inglesa Verbos | Verbs Presente simples | Simple present Voz Ativa e Passiva | Passive and Active Voice + 2
Ano: 2022
Banca: FUNDATEC
Analyze the following statements about the sentence “In the early-twentieth century music was sometimes broadcast in factories to increase productivity and morale”
(l. 01-02): I. “Music was sometimes broadcast” is in the simple present, in a passive voice structure.
II. The adverb “sometimes” could be replaced by “rarely” with no changes in meaning.
III. The word “increase” could be translated as “aumentar”.

Which ones are correct?