3301 Q490351
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Banca não informada

Letras de músicas abordam temas que, de certa forma, podem ser reforçados pela repetição de trechos ou palavras. O fragmento da canção Chandelier, por exemplo, permite conhecer o relato de alguém que

3302 Q490349
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Banca não informada
A sentença “Jane _____ cook pasta very well.” é CORRETAMENTE completada com
3303 Q490347
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Banca não informada

Leia as sentenças abaixo:

I. The waiter that served me at the coffe shop moved away.

II. He saw that the bottles were empty.

III. Carla told me that she was going to quit the restaurant where she works in.

IV. I didn’t get the job that I applied for.

Em qual (is) das sentenças acima o uso do pronome relativo em negrito é extremamente necessário?

3304 Q490345
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Banca não informada

Assinale a alternativa que apresenta os termos que preenchem CORRETAMENTE as lacunas existentes nos enunciados seguintes, de cima para baixo:

I. These bees ___________ kept in a large hive before they were taken out and examined by the beekeeper.

II. A thief came into his house, tied him up, took his money, and left. He ___________ tied up for several hours.

III. John doesn't cook very well. He _____________ helped by his wife.

IV. Amanda is pregnant. She expects her baby ______________ in November.

3305 Q490343
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Banca não informada

Levando em consideração as diferentes formas de se referir a ações no futuro, analise os itens seguintes:

I. Claire is working at the library on Friday morning.

II. When I retire, I am going to go back to Liverpool to live.

III. The telephone is ringing, but I won’t answer it.

IV. James and Sarah are working two jobs to afford a private school for their children.

O emprego dos termos em destaque está CORRETO apenas em

3306 Q490341
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Banca não informada
De acordo com o texto acima, as expressões destacadas for, every once in a while e yet podem ser substituídas, sem prejuízo de sentido, respectivamente, por
3307 Q490339
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Banca não informada

Leia o diálogo abaixo:.

Douglas: It’s good to have you here, cousin! Would you like some wine? Claudia: Sure. Douglas, remember when we were kids and we used to visit grandma every Sunday for lunch? Douglas: Yes. We would spend the whole day playing in the backyard! Too bad we can’t turn back time… Claudia: You’re right… I guess I would have spent more time with her. She used to take such good care of us. She would make us those delicious chocolate chip cookies, then she would buy us all Christmas presents.!

She has always enjoyed being around her grandchildren!

Douglas: Yeah… If I had grandchildren, I would be exactly like she was to us.

Claudia: So would I! I would rather be like her than being a lonely old lady.

De acordo com o diálogo aci...

3308 Q490337
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Banca não informada
De acordo com o texto acima, o painel convocado pela Organização Mundial de Saúde tem por objetivo discutir sobre
3309 Q490335
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Banca não informada

Assinale a alternativa que preencha CORRETAMENTE as sentenças abaixo de acordo com os verbos dados, respectivamente.

I. _________________ (to lie) in the sun for six hours. That’s why he is sunburnt.

II. Carry is on the phone now. _________________ (to talk) to her sister in Greece.

III. I’m not sure if this is a good book. _________________ (to read) it.

IV. I think I’m a good skier. _________________ (to go skiing) every weekend in the winter.

V. In Middle East the people _________________ (to rise up) against the dictator after the incident.

VI. Americans _________________ (to be) the first to send a man to the moon about fifty years ago.

3310 Q490279
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2014
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

Based on the information conveyed by the two book reviews, judge the items right (C) or wrong (E).

The first review implies that the book author’s point of view is explicit in the narrative, whereas the second indicates the book presents an impartial account of the state of affairs.