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Questão 1/10 - Inglês V Read the advice on how to save money: I. Going to the movies? Don’t buy snacks at the theater. Go to a store to buy them before you go. II. Better to borrow than buy. If you only need to wear something once – for example, a suit for a job interview – ask a friend to lend you one. Source: KOCIENDA, Genevieve; JONES, Gareth; MANIN, Gregory J; RIMMER, Wayne; SIMPSON, Katy; SANTOS, Raquel Ribeiro dos. Evolve 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. According to the excerpt and to EVOLVE 2 – Lesson 6.4 and considering the bold words in the sentences, mark the correct option: Você não pontuou essa questão A The word in sentence II has the meaning of a number. B The words in sentences I and II refer to a verb that appeared previously in the sentence. Você assinalou essa alternativa (B) C The words in I and II refer to an adjective that appeared previously in the sentence. D The words in sentences I and II refer to a noun that appeared previously in the sentence. E The words in sentences I and II refer to a pronoun that appeared previously in the sentence. Questão 2/10 - Inglês V Marina is talking about her first love. Read the text below and think about the verbs that complete the blanks correctly: “I remember my first love very well. His name (1)__________ Raul. We (2)____________ on the same street, and we (3) ___________ to the same school. He was funny, and he always (4)___________ about cool and interesting things. We (5) ___________ together for a long time because his family (6) ____________ to another city, but I have very nice memories of him.” Source: KOCIENDA, Genevieve; JONES, Gareth; MANIN, Gregory J; RIMMER, Wayne; SIMPSON, Katy; SANTOS, Raquel Ribeiro dos. Evolve 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. On Inglês V, Lesson 1, Themes 2 and 3, you studied the Simple Past Tense. So, read the following sentences. The verbs that complete the blanks correctly are: A were - 2. lived - 3. gone - 4. talks - 5. weren’t - 6. moved. B was - 2. living - 3. went - 4. talked - 5. wasn’t – 6. moving. C were - 2. lived - 3. going - 4. talking - 5. weren’t - 6. moved. D was - 2. lived - 3. went - 4. talked - 5. weren’t - 6. moved. Você assinalou essa alternativa (D) E was – 2. lived – 3. goes – 4. talks – 5. weren’t – 6. moved. Questão 3/10 - Inglês V Read the following text: “Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the USA. Since 1952, it has been considering the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. Stores open very early and they offer sale prices on most items.” Source: KOCIENDA, Genevieve; JONES, Gareth; MANIN, Gregory J; RIMMER, Wayne; SIMPSON, Katy; SANTOS, Raquel Ribeiro dos. Evolve 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. According to the excerpt and to EVOLVE 2 – Lesson 6.1, consider the following vocabulary about shopping and money learned during the course. Match each one to the correct definition: I. spend II. pay back III. shop online IV. save V. return ( ) take something back to the store because you don’t like it or it isn’t right. ( ) buy things on the internet. ( ) use money to pay for something. ( ) give someone the money that he/she gave you. ( ) keep money for the future. Now choose the option that has the correct correspondence: A III – I – II - V - IV B I – IV - III – V - II C V – III – I – II - IV Você assinalou essa alternativa (C) D V – IV – II – I - III E IV – V – II - III - I Questão 4/10 - Inglês V Read this excerpt: “When you want to check you understanding of what someone said, you can ask a question with mean.” Source: KOCIENDA, Genevieve; JONES, Gareth; MANIN, Gregory J; RIMMER, Wayne; SIMPSON, Katy; SANTOS, Raquel Ribeiro dos. Evolve 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. According to the excerpt and to EVOLVE 2 – Lesson 5.3, read the following statements. Then, mark the option that uses the verb mean correctly to check understanding: A Did you meant you wanted another chance for the test? B Do you mean you want another chance for test? Você assinalou essa alternativa (B) C Does you mean you want another chance for the test? D You don’t mean you want another for the test? E Why do you mean you want another chance for the test? Questão 5/10 - Inglês V Read the following dialogue between two people in a drugstore: Clerk: Hi, how can I help you? Customer: Hello. I’m looking for some things. You cut your nails with them. Clerk: What? Oh, you mean “scissors”? Customer: No. They’re like scissors, but they are just for nails. Clerk: Oh, got it. Yes, we have them. Nail clippers. Customer: What do you call them in English? Clerk: Nail clippers. Source: KOCIENDA, Genevieve; JONES, Gareth; MANIN, Gregory J; RIMMER, Wayne; SIMPSON, Katy; SANTOS, Raquel Ribeiro dos. Evolve 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. According to the excerpt and to EVOLVE 2 – Lesson 6.3, read the alternatives about asking for information of English words. Then, check (x) the option that presents the correct statement: A The expressions “how can I help you?” and “What do you call them in English?” are used for asking about a new word in English B The expressions “got it” and “What do you call them in English?” are used for asking about a new word in English. C The expressions “They’re like…” and “What do you call them in English?” are used for describing and asking about how to say a new word in English Você assinalou essa alternativa (C) D The expressions “They’re like…” and “What do you call them in English?” are used for confirming your understanding of something in English. E The expression “They’re like…” is used to express likes and dislikes in English. Questão 6/10 - Inglês V Read this dialogue: Jenny: (1) _________________ a vacation this summer? Phillip: Yes, but (2) ________________ to the Caribbean. We are going to Canada! Jenny: When (3) _______________ ? Phillip: In August. We are going to be there for two weeks. Jenny: What (4) _________________ while you’re there? Phillip: We are going to stay in Vancouver for a week, and then (5) _________________ a car and visit the Canadian Rockies. Jenny: (6) __________________ sunny in Toronto in August? Phillip: I don’t know. But I hope not! Source: LATHAM-KOENIG, Christina; OXENDEN, Clive; SELIGSON, Paul. American English File 2. Second Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. (Adapted) On Inglês V, Lesson 2, Theme 4, you studied the Future Tense with Be Going To + Verb (base). Read the alternatives. Read the following alternatives. Check (x) the option that complete the blanks correctly: A (1) You are going to take - (2) we are not going to go - (3) You are going to travel - (4) are you going to do - (5) we are going to rent - (6) It is going to be B (1) Do you going to take - (2) we do not going to go - (3) Do you going to travel - (4) are you going to do - (5) we are going to rent - (6) Does it going to be C (1) Are you going to take - (2) we are not go - (3) Are you going to traveling - (4) are you going to do - (5) we are going to renting - (6) Is it going to be D (1) Are you going to take - (2) we are not going to go - (3) Are you going to travel - (4) are you going to do - (5) we are going to rent - (6) Is it going to be Você assinalou essa alternativa (D) E (1) Are you going to taking - (2) we are not going to go - (3) Are you going to traveling - (4) are you going to doing - (5) we are going to renting - (6) Is it going to being Questão 7/10 - InglêsV Read the following statement: “In English, like in Portuguese, there are expressions used to agree or disagree with people’s opinions.” Source: Text elaborated by the author of the question. According to the statement and to EVOLVE 2 – Lesson 5.4, read the alternatives about ways of agreeing and disagreeing in English. Then, mark the correct one: A Absolutely! and No way! are expressions of disagreement. B No way! and Are you kidding? are expressions of disagreement. Você assinalou essa alternativa (B) C You’re so right! and Are you kidding? are expressions of agreement. D Are you crazy? Seriously? and Are you kidding? are formal expressions. E You’re are so right can be used as an expression of agreement or disagreement. Questão 8/10 - Inglês V Read the following text: “We’re going to go shopping on Friday morning before they sell everything. We’re going to buy a flat-screen TV. We’re not going to spend over $ 200.” Source: KOCIENDA, Genevieve; JONES, Gareth; MANIN, Gregory J; RIMMER, Wayne; SIMPSON, Katy; SANTOS, Raquel Ribeiro dos. Evolve 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. On Inglês V, Lesson 2, Theme 4, you studied a verb tense that uses the structure Be Going To + Verb (base). Read the alternatives and choose the correct option about this verb tense: A When we use the verb tense Be Going To + Verb (base) we are not sure about our plans. B When we use the verb tense Be Going To + Verb (base) we refer to present situations. C When we use the verb tense Be Going To + Verb (base) we refer to past situations. D When we use the verb tense Be Going To + Verb (base) we are sure about our plans. Você assinalou essa alternativa (D) E When we use the verb tense Be Going To + Verb (base) we refer to impossible situations. Questão 9/10 - Inglês V Read the following text about inventions created by women: When we think of famous inventors, we usually think of men – like Alexander Graham Bell, Guglielmo Marconi, and Thomas Edison. But many of the things that make our lives easier or safer today were invented by women. We’re going to look at three of them. One invention that definitely improved the lives of millions of people was the disposable diaper. They were invented by a woman called Marion Donovan. Her father and uncle were inventors and, when she had young children, she invented a diaper that you could use and then throw away. Before her invention, babies wore diapers made of cotton – like these. And this meant a lot of washing. Although she invented the disposable diaper in the 1940s, it wasn’t until 1951 that an American company bought Donovan’s idea. Today, millions of disposable diapers are used every day, and Donovan’s invention is now more eco-friendly. You can buy biodegradable diapers! Another invention that has made life easier is the dishwasher, which was invented by a woman called Josephine Cochrane in 1886. She was a rich American who gave a lot of dinner parties. But she was annoyed that her servants often broke plates and glasses when they were washing up after a party. So, Cochrane decided to invent a machine that could wash a lot of plates and glasses safely. She said, “If nobody else is going to invent a dishwasher, then I will!” She designed the machine, and then she found a company to make it. At first, only hotels and restaurants bought Cochrane’s new machine, but today, the dishwasher is used in homes all over the world. The car was invented by a man, but it was a woman, Mary Anderson, who solved one of the biggest problems of driving. On a trip to New York in 1903, Anderson noticed that drivers had to open their windows to see where they were going when it was raining. When she returned to her home in Alabama, she invented windshield wipers, which made driving a lot safer. Source: LATHAM-KOENIG, Christina; OXENDEN, Clive; SELIGSON, Paul. American English File 2. Third Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. (Adapted) On Evolve 2 – lesson 6.5, you studied about good ideas for inventions. Considering the text about inventions created by women, analyze if the sentences are True (T) or False (F): I. ( ) Marion Donovan’s father and uncle were inventors and helped her invent disposable diapers. II. ( ) Unfortunately Marion Donovan’s invention did not get improved within the years. III. ( ) The dishwasher was created by a wealthy woman in the nineteenth century. IV. ( ) Nowadays only big companies continue to use Josephine Cochrane’s idea. V. ( ) One of the biggest troubles of driving was solved by Mary Anderson in the beginning of the twentieth century. VI. ( ) The invention of the windshield wipers solved problems related to the rainy weather and turned driving more secure. Now, mark the option that presents the correct sequence: A F – F – T – F – T – T Você assinalou essa alternativa (A) B F – T – T – F – T – F C T – F – T – F – F – T D T – F – T – T – F – T E F – F – T – T – F – T Questão 10/10 - Inglês V Read the following text: “Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving in the USA. Since 1952, it has been considering the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. Stores open very early and they offer sale prices on most items.”” Source: KOCIENDA, Genevieve; JONES, Gareth; MANIN, Gregory J; RIMMER, Wayne; SIMPSON, Katy; SANTOS, Raquel Ribeiro dos. Evolve 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. According to the excerpt and to EVOLVE 2 – Lesson 6.1, consider the following vocabulary about shopping and money. Match each one to the correct definition: I. borrow II. cost III. sell IV. lend V. waste ( ) not use money in a good way. ( ) give something to people for money. ( ) give something to someone for a time. ( ) use something that belongs to someone for a short time. ( ) have a price. Now, choose the option that has the correct correspondence: A V – III – IV – I - II Você assinalou essa alternativa (A) B IV – V – III – I - II C III – V – IV - II - I D I – IV – II – III - V E V – IV – II – I - III