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<p>NOME: 	 NÚMERO DE CONTROLE:</p><p>NÚMERO DE IDENTIDADE: 	 SALA:</p><p>SELEÇÃO PÚBLICA PARA AS CASAS DE</p><p>CULTURA ESTRANGEIRA DA UNIVERSIDADE</p><p>FEDERAL DO CEARÁ (UFC)</p><p>Data da aplicação: 28/01/2024</p><p>eFACEP</p><p>CADERNO DE PROVA - INGLÊS 10</p><p>C1S1</p><p>LEIA ATENTAMENTE AS INSTRUÇÕES, ANTES DE INICIAR A PROVA</p><p>1. INFORMAÇÕES GERAIS</p><p>1.1. Confira atentamente seus dados pessoais transcritos acima.</p><p>1.2. Verifique se o Caderno de Provas contém 20 (VINTE) questões de múltipla escolha. Se este estiver incompleto ou</p><p>apresentar qualquer defeito, informe ao fiscal para que sejam tomadas as devidas providências.</p><p>1.3. A prova terá duração de três horas, já incluído o tempo destinado à identificação — que será feita no decorrer da</p><p>prova - e ao preenchimento da folha de resposta.</p><p>1.4. Não é permitido fazer perguntas durante a prova. Caso necessite de esclarecimento, levante o braço e aguarde o</p><p>fiscal.</p><p>1.5. Só será permitido levar o Caderno de Prova a partir dos últimos 30 (trinta) minutos que antecedem o horário</p><p>previsto para a conclusão da prova.</p><p>1.6. Não é permitido copiar suas respostas por qualquer meio.</p><p>1.7. Use caneta esferográfica azul ou preta para preencher sua folha de respostas.</p><p>2. CUIDADOS AO MARCAR A FOLHA DE RESPOSTAS</p><p>2.1. A folha de respostas não poderá ser substituída por erro do candidato.</p><p>2.2. Assinale sua resposta de modo que fique bem visível, conforme o exemplo abaixo:</p><p>2.3. Ao terminar a prova, verifique cuidadosamente se passou todas as suas respostas para a folha de respostas.</p><p>2.4. Fatores que anulam uma questão:</p><p>2.4.1. questão sem alternativa assinalada;</p><p>2.4.2. questão com rasura;</p><p>2.4.3. questão com mais de uma alternativa assinalada.</p><p>OBSERVAÇÕES:</p><p>1- 	O gabarito será divulgado no sim https./Anvw.ufc-concurso5.com.br/ a partir do terceiro dia útil imediatamente após a realização das provas.</p><p>11 - Outras informações relativas à seleção estão disponíveis no endereço eletrônico: httns://www.ufc-concursos.com.bd.</p><p>PROVA DE NÍVEL - INGLÊS 10 - C1S1</p><p>_</p><p>For questions 1 to 5, choose the alternative that completes the</p><p>sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: x = no word)</p><p>01. Nico's 	 Russian for the past two years, trying to</p><p>improve his conversational skills. During this time, he</p><p>many new expressions and phrases, and he can now hold</p><p>regular everyday conversations with native speakers.</p><p>However, 	s also 	 language-leaming apps to</p><p>supplement his studies, so his vocabulary and comprehension</p><p>. He feels he can tmderstand native speakers much</p><p>better now.</p><p>A) been studying — is learning — been used — have steadily been</p><p>growing</p><p>B) been studying — has leamt — been using — have been steadily</p><p>growing</p><p>C) being studied — has leamt — being used — has steadily being</p><p>grovvn</p><p>D) being studied — is leaming — being using — has steadily grown</p><p>02. My husband and I 	 in a large city, but we recently</p><p>moved to a small town. At first, it was quite challenging to</p><p>adjust to the slower pace of life here. We 	 quiet and</p><p>friendly neighborhoods. However, over time, we started to</p><p>this peaceful environment. At first, we 	 the</p><p>excitement of the city, but now we're happy to live in such a</p><p>peaceful and friendly place.</p><p>A) didn't use to living — were used to experiencing — get used —</p><p>used to craving</p><p>B) didn't use to live — were used to experience — not get use to —</p><p>used to crave</p><p>C) used to living — weren't use to experience — get used — didn't</p><p>use to crave</p><p>D) used to live — weren't used to experiencing — get used to —</p><p>used to crave</p><p>03. Last vacation, I 	 that cross-country road trip 1 always</p><p>dreamed of, but due to family issues, I had to change my</p><p>plans. I 	 the breathtaking national parks and historic</p><p>landmarks, but I ended up staying home, instead. I 	the</p><p>freedom of the open roads and the chance to discover new</p><p>places. Looking back, I 	a different decision, but I can't</p><p>change the past.</p><p>A) should have taken — could have explored — would have</p><p>enjoyed — would have made</p><p>B) should have taken — could have explored — had to be enjoying</p><p>— should make</p><p>C) would take — must have explored — would have enjoyed</p><p>could have made</p><p>D) would take should explore — could have enjoyed — might be</p><p>made</p><p>04. Some of Tim's accomplishments and piens for the future are</p><p>quite challenging, but not impossible. He does hope that by</p><p>the time he turns 40, he 	many of bis main goals. He</p><p>his Ph.D. program and 	 as a successful</p><p>environmentalist. Besides, he 	 extensively, exploring</p><p>new cultures and lifestyles, and he 	his next adventure</p><p>to destinations that are untouched and whose environment is</p><p>well-preserved and respected.</p><p>A) achieved — will have completed — could be working — will</p><p>travei — II be planning</p><p>B) have achieved will have complete — should be working</p><p>will have traveled should plan</p><p>C) will have achieved — will have completed — will be working —</p><p>will have traveled 'II be planning</p><p>D) could have achieved — should have completed — will be</p><p>working — will be traveled — 'II be planned have</p><p>05. I 	that 	unique and charming balcery on Comwell</p><p>Street was opened last month, so we had to go there and see it</p><p>for ourselves, as my wife and I just love 	coffee. When</p><p>we entered, we friendly owners. We loved</p><p>everything there. So, we'll definitely recommend it to</p><p>everyone we Imow.</p><p>A) said an — x — greeted by — the</p><p>B) was told — a — x — were greeted — x</p><p>C) said an — the — were greeted for — x</p><p>D) was told — a — x — were greeted by — the</p><p>For questions 6 to 10, choose the CORRECT alternative.</p><p>06. Choose the CORRECT alternative.</p><p>A) Do you lmow where the nearest supermarket is?</p><p>B) Would you mind telling me what else should I do to help?</p><p>C) Are you sure are we supposed to meet Stephanie at the hotel?</p><p>D) Would you tell me what bus can I take to go to the city</p><p>center?</p><p>07. Choose the CORRECT alternative.</p><p>A) A higher the building is, the more impressive the view from</p><p>the top becomes.</p><p>B) The faster you finish your homework, sooner you'll play with</p><p>your friends.</p><p>C) The earlier we arrive at the airport, the shorter the security</p><p>lines will be.</p><p>D) A more effort we put into our work, the greatest the rewards</p><p>will be.</p><p>08. Choose the CORRECT alternative.</p><p>A) Jack gave such convincing presentation that no one could</p><p>dispute his arguments.</p><p>B) That movie was so much funny the entire audience was</p><p>laughing uncontrollably.</p><p>C) They had such an amazing time on their vacation that they</p><p>didn't want to come back.</p><p>D) Mark had so generous heart that he would give his last dollar</p><p>to help someone in need.</p><p>09. Choose the CORRECT alternative.</p><p>A) Sean's manager decided to let the employee to take a day off</p><p>to rest.</p><p>B) Alison never lets the bad weather make her to carteei her</p><p>outdoor plans.</p><p>C) We're looking forward to celebrate our anniversary at a fancy</p><p>restaurant.</p><p>D) My doctor recommended exercising regularly to improve my</p><p>overall health.</p><p>10. Choose the CORRECT alternative.</p><p>A) Sarah's the teacher whom everyone admires and whose son</p><p>got a scholarship.</p><p>13) That French restaurant that we had dinner last night was a big</p><p>disappointment.</p><p>C) The strawberry cake, that my grandmother baked, won the</p><p>baking competition.</p><p>D) The city which my parents were bom is a diverse and vibrant</p><p>vacation destination.</p><p>For questions 11 and 12, choose the option that expresses the</p><p>same idea as the underlined sentence.</p><p>11. Despite nearlv missing my flight due to heavy traffic, 1</p><p>managed to reach the airport just in time to board the plane.</p><p>A) So as to almost</p><p>B) Although hardly</p><p>C) In spite of almost</p><p>D) Nevertheless hardly</p><p>01102</p><p>INGLÊS 10 —CISI</p><p>_</p><p>12. If Simon had chosen a different career path, he wouldn't have</p><p>met Mike, the love of his life.</p><p>A) Simon didn't choose a different career path. That's why he</p><p>didn't meet</p><p>B) Because Simon didn't choose a different career path, he met</p><p>C) Simon chose a different career path and he didn't meet</p><p>D) Although Simon chose a different career path, he met</p><p>Answer questions 13 to 20 according to the instructions.</p><p>13. Choose the altemative in which the use of the verb wish is</p><p>correct.</p><p>A) Emala wishes her brother would stop borrowing her clothes</p><p>without asking.</p><p>B) My sister wishes she can tum back time and change her</p><p>decision.</p><p>C) Mike wished he phoned his friend before she had the</p><p>accident.</p><p>D) Julia wishes she has studied harder for the exams.</p><p>14. Choose the alternative in which the expression or phrasal verb</p><p>with the verb take is used correctly.</p><p>A) lonas had to take over the family business when his father</p><p>passed away.</p><p>B) My boyfriend decided to take off the challenge of climbing</p><p>Mount Everest.</p><p>C) Sophie hopes you'll take her suggestions in account when</p><p>redesigning the website.</p><p>D) My parents' wedding ceremony is scheduled to take notice at</p><p>the beautiful beach resort.</p><p>15. Choose the altemative where the -ed or -ing adjective is used</p><p>correctly.</p><p>A) This confused instruction made it difficult to assemble the</p><p>bookshelf.</p><p>B) We were very exciting by the breathless and thrilled roller</p><p>coaster ride.</p><p>C) The engaged conversation with my English teacher showed</p><p>me how wrong I was.</p><p>D) John was embarrassed when he realized his zipper was down</p><p>during the presentation.</p><p>16. Choose the alternative where ali the words belong to the same</p><p>vocabulary group.</p><p>A) loose bribery — trolley</p><p>B) swollen — blister — damp</p><p>C) shattered — gutted arrested</p><p>D) drizzling — showers — blizzard</p><p>17. Choose the altemative in which ali the words have at least</p><p>one silent letter.</p><p>A) lcnight — stadium rhythm</p><p>B) cupboard — indict — wreath</p><p>C) recipe — receipt — autumn</p><p>D) gnome — calf — indinect</p><p>18. Choose the altemative where the suffix -ed at the end of the</p><p>regular verbs is the same as in displayed, fixed and visited,</p><p>respectively.</p><p>A) stressed — assigned — refused</p><p>B) caused — coached — provi ded</p><p>C) belonged — lasted — reached</p><p>D) checked — robbed — lasted</p><p>19. Choose the altemative where the sound of —s / —es at the end</p><p>of the verbs or nouns is the same as the letter s in 'photos'.</p><p>A) magazines — calculates — windows</p><p>B) surprises — forgets — branches</p><p>C) spoons — belongs — animais</p><p>D) letters — glasses — laughs</p><p>20. Choose the altemative whose words contain the same s sound</p><p>as the word `mouse'.</p><p>A) dessert — resign — emphasis</p><p>B) baseball — sesame — episode</p><p>C) possessive — house — disease</p><p>D) dishonest — pleasant — useful</p><p>FOLHA DE RASCUNHO</p><p>INGLÊS 10 — Cl SI 02/02</p><p>.</p><p>00000001</p><p>00000002</p><p>00000003</p><p>00000004</p>

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