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Atividade Avaliativa Especial - Prova 1 (1) LINGUA INGLESA II

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CENTRO UNIVERSITÁRIO DA GRANDE DOURADOS
Curso: Letras-Português/Inglês
Semestre: 3º 
Disciplina: Língua Inglesa II
ATIVIDADE AVALIATIVA ESPECIAL (AAE) 1 – Prova 1
Professora: Lilia Nantes
ORIENTAÇÕES 
1.Nas respostas das questões dissertativas que envolvam a elaboração de texto (seja breve ou longo) serão observadas, para além do conteúdo, a coesão, a coerência, a organização das ideias, a paragrafação, a ortografia, a acentuação e a textualidade. 
2.Nenhum parágrafo poderá ter menos de 4 linhas. 
3.Questões dissertativas devem ser desenvolvidas exclusivamente nas linhas determinadas e questões objetivas respondidas somente no gabarito. 
4-Cada uma das questões vale de 0,0 a 1,0.
 Gabarito das questões objetivas 
	1- D
	2- B
	3- A
	4- B
	5- D
	6- C
	7-B
	8- A
RESPOSTAS DAS QUESTÕES DISSERTATIVAS
9.
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	A: How is your English?
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	B: Not bad. I think it’s improving Slowly. (it / improve)
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	Sophia is in Miami right now. She is staying at the Hitz Hotel. (she/ stay)
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10.
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	Hi, Nicola. How did your new job go? (Your new job / go)
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	Not bad. It wasn't so good at first, but it got better now. (it / get)
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	What about Daniel? is he OK? 
B: Yes, but he is not enjoying his work right now. (he / not / enjoy)
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	He's been in the same job for a long time, and he is beginning to get bored with it. (he / begin)
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1-Steve and Stella Baker live in California. They’ve got two small children, and they are an average American family, except for one thing: she goes to work, he stays at home and looks after the children. Our reporter spoke to Steve and Stella at their home in San Diego: “My wife has a very good job. She’s an electronics engineer, and she works for the US Navy here. So she works, and I stay at home and look after the children.” Jim Macartney is a helicopter pilot. He’s British, but he lives and works in Africa. “I work for the hospital here. I take a doctor and two nurses in my helicopter to the jungle. There are no roads in the jungle . only rivers. People go by helicopter or by boat, or they walk.” Mrs. Betty Brown is sixty-two. She’s a housewife, and a grandmother and a student! Mrs. Brown lives in Oxford, England, and goes to the University there. She studies Japanese, and she is the first in her class. We asked Mrs. Brown how she learns Japanese. “My son lives in Japan, he teaches English in Tokyo and sends me Japanese magazines and newspapers, videos of Japanese TV programmes and cassettes of Japanese radio programmes.” 
 According to the text, chose the correct alternative: 
a) Stella and Steve have two big children. 
b) Stella Baker is sixty-two. 
c) Steve looks after his wife. 
d) Mrs. Brown’s son teaches English.
 e) Steve works in an office
2- UNUSUAL PEOPLE UNUSUAL JOBS Steve and Stella Baker live in California. They’ve got two small children, and they are an average American family, except for one thing: she goes to work, he stays at home and looks after the children. Our reporter spoke to Steve and Stella at their home in San Diego: “My wife has a very good job. She’s an electronics engineer, and she works for the US Navy here. So she works, and I stay at home and look after the children.” Jim Macartney is a helicopter pilot. He’s British, but he lives and works in Africa. “I work for the hospital here. I take a doctor and two nurses in my helicopter to the jungle. There are no roads in the jungle . only rivers. People go by helicopter or by boat, or they walk.” Mrs. Betty Brown is sixty-two. She’s a housewife, and a grandmother and a student! Mrs. Brown lives in Oxford, England, and goes to the University there. She studies Japanese, and she is the first in her class. We asked Mrs. Brown how she learns Japanese. “My son lives in Japan, he teaches English in Tokyo and sends me Japanese magazines and newspapers, videos of Japanese TV programmes and cassettes of Japanese radio programmes.” According to the text, choose the alternative that correctly describes the people’s occupations: 
a) Mrs. Brown is a nurse. 
b) Stella is an electronic engineer. 
c) Jim is a teacher. 
d) Steve is a doctor.
 e) Steve is a pilot.
3 - "My 75-year-old self is awesome. She has a cheese cave and speaks six languages." (The Times Magazine - 26.01.2019) Observando os verbos, qual é o tempo verbal da sentença? 
a) presente simples 
b) passado simples 
c) presente contínuo 
d) passado contínuo
4-Marque a alternativa correta que preenche a lacuna da seguinte frase:
 I know Alice. She _______ in the garden at this moment. 
a) has worked 
b) is working 
c) works 
d) was working
5- Marque a alternativa que preenche corretamente a lacuna da frase:
 John ________ to the church on Saturdays night. 
a) go 
b) have gone 
c) are going 
d) goes
6- Marque a alternativa que preenche corretamente a lacuna da frase: Our English teacher ______ (to spend) the afternoon reading yesterday.
 a) spended 
b) was spent 
c) spent 
d) has spent 
e) did spend
7-He went to the Alps on holiday this year, _____he usually prefers the beach. 
a) therefore 
b) however 
c) so 
d) since
8- FAÇA QUESTÃO COM AS PALAVRAS: 
WHERE / YOUR FRIENDS/ ARE/ GOING 
a) WHERE ARE YOUR FRIENDS GOING? 
b) ARE YOUR FRIENDS GOING WHERE? 
c) WHERE YOUR FRIENDS ARE GOING? 
d) YOUR FRIENDS WHERE ARE GOING?
9-Use o Presente Contínuo: 
 1- How is your English?
1- B: Not bad. I think it’s improving Slowly. (it / improve)
2- Sophia is in Miami right now. She is staying at the Hitz Hotel. (she/ stay)
10-Complete o diálogo: 
A: Hi, Nicola. How did your new job go? (Your new job / go)
B: Not bad. It wasn't so good at first, but it got better now. (it / get) 
A: What about Daniel? is he OK? 
B: Yes, but he is not enjoying his work right now. (he / not / enjoy) He's been in the same job for a long time, and he is beginning to get bored with it. (he / begin) 
Murphy Raymond, English.
Professora Lilia