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<p>Inglês</p><p>309</p><p>309</p><p>EEAr</p><p>34. (BCT – 2014) “a hundred thousand”, is expressed</p><p>in number as:</p><p>A) 100,000</p><p>B) 1,000,000</p><p>C) 10,000,000</p><p>D) 100,000,000</p><p>35. (EEAr – 2019.2) Choose the best alternative for the</p><p>written form of 137th.</p><p>A) hundredth thirtieth seventh.</p><p>B) one hundred thirty seven.</p><p>C) one hundred thirty seventh.</p><p>D) a hundred thirteen seventy.</p><p>Selecting the Olympic Sports</p><p>There are 28 sports permitted in the Summer</p><p>OlympicGames. The list of Olympic Sports has many</p><p>of the world’sbest-loved sports on it, such as baseball,</p><p>judo, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. This list of sports</p><p>hadn’t changed in 70 years, and the process for</p><p>changing these sports is long and difficult.</p><p>That is why it was surprising news when the</p><p>InternationalOlympic Committee (IOC) announced</p><p>that it was studyingnew sports for the list. At a</p><p>meeting in Singapore in 2005, the IOC voted on each</p><p>of the 28 sports from the 2004 Olympic Games in</p><p>Athens, Greece. Twenty-six of the 28 sports were</p><p>selected for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, which</p><p>took place in London, England. The two sports that</p><p>did not receive 50 percent of the votes were baseball</p><p>and softball.</p><p>Because these two sports were not selected, the</p><p>IOCstarted the process of voting for two new sports.</p><p>The five</p><p>sports to select from were roller skating, golf, rugby,</p><p>squash, and karate. After the first vote, karate and</p><p>squash were submitted to the IOC for the final vote.</p><p>To become an Olympic sport, a sport must receive</p><p>twothirdsof the votes of the IOC. When the final vote</p><p>took place, squash received 39 “yes” votes and 63 “no”</p><p>votes. Karate received 38 “yes” votes and 63 “no”</p><p>votes. It meant that neither squash nor karate would</p><p>feature in the 2012 Olympic Games. Andsad fans</p><p>didn’t believe that their sports could be selected for</p><p>the 2016 Olympic Games.</p><p>Adapted from Anderson, Neil J. - Active Skills for Reading -</p><p>second Edition</p><p>36. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.1) The numbers 28, 70, 2005</p><p>and 2016, in bold type in the text, are respectively</p><p>expressed in words as _______.</p><p>A) twenty-eight, seventy, two thousand and five,</p><p>two thousand and sixteen</p><p>B) twenty-eight, seventy, two thousand and fifty,</p><p>two hundred and sixteen</p><p>C) twenty-eight, seventeen, two hundred and five,</p><p>two thousand and six</p><p>D) twenty-eight, seventeen, two thousand and five,</p><p>two hundred and six</p><p>PLURAL</p><p>37. (EEAr – 2009) Choose the alternative that presents</p><p>an irregular plural form of the noun.</p><p>A) beaches</p><p>B) fishermen</p><p>C) kilometers</p><p>D) missionaries</p><p>38. (EEAr – 2016-2) Choose the alternative that</p><p>presents the plural of the nouns “mouse” and “fish”</p><p>respectively.</p><p>A) mice – fish</p><p>B) mice – fishs</p><p>C) mouses – fishs</p><p>D) mouses – fishes</p><p>39. (EEAr - 2018.1) Choose the best alternative that</p><p>shows the irregular plural form:</p><p>A) mice, children, goose, woman.</p><p>B) mice, children, geese, women.</p><p>C) mouses, kids, goose, women.</p><p>D) mice, child, geese, woman.</p><p>IMPERATIVE</p><p>40. (EEAr - 2018.1) Choose the alternative that</p><p>presents the imperative form of the sentence:</p><p>Doctor: You should drink less alcohol.</p><p>A) You ought to drink much alcohol.</p><p>B) Don’t drink too much alcohol.</p><p>C) Don’t drink less beer.</p><p>D) Don’t drink alcohol.</p><p>41. (EEAr - 2018.1) All the alternatives below are into</p><p>imperative, except:</p><p>A) A water bath helps it cook gently and stay moist.</p><p>B) Whisk 1/3 of white eggs into chocolate mixture.</p><p>C) Beat white eggs with salt until soft peaks form.</p><p>D) Butter a shallow 2-quart baking dish.</p><p>PRESENT SIMPLE – SIMPLE FUTURE –</p><p>PRESENT PROGRESSIVE</p><p>42. (ESA – 2019) “________ American?” Complete the</p><p>space with the correct form of the verb and the</p><p>pronoun.</p><p>A) You is.</p><p>B) You are</p><p>C) Is you</p><p>D) Am you</p><p>E) Are you</p><p>43. (EEAr – 2008) Choose the best alternative to</p><p>answer the question below.</p><p>What do you do?</p><p>A) We are pilots.</p><p>B) I’m fine, thanks.</p><p>C) I live in New York.</p><p>D) We are 20 years old.</p><p>Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534</p>