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INGLÊS - RESUMÃO GRAMATICAL TOTAL + INTERPRETAÇÃO DE TEXTOS – SÓ O GAMA FAZ !!!!!!!!!! 
 
 
 
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1072. 
If Susie (not, to be) so rude to her former math teacher last 
week, he certainly ( to do) his best to help her. 
( a ) were not / will / do 
( b ) is not / would / had done 
( c ) would not be / was / done 
( d ) were not / would / have done 
( e ) is not / will / have had been 
 
1073. 
 the most updated news about the war in Corea. 
 
( a ) There are ( b ) These were ( c ) That is ( d ) Those are 
( e ) There were 
 
1074. 
Sam insisted that Susie with him until the next morning. 
( a ) had stayed ( b ) stayed ( c ) would stay ( d ) have stayed 
( e ) stay 
 
1075. 
“One man’s meat is another man’s poison”. It means that 
( a ) we will have everything we desire providing we persist. 
( b ) our necessities are the same, regardless of our personal lives. 
( c ) we will never have everything we desire to. 
( d ) human beings’ necessities are distinct. 
( e ) everybody has the same point of view. 
 
 JUST THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT ( ROD STUART ) 
 
1. Someday when I’m awfully low 
2. When the world is cold 
3. I will feel a glow 
4. Just thinking of you 
5. And the way you look tonight 
6. You’re so lovely 
7. With your smile so warm 
8. And your cheeks so soft 
9. There’s nothing for me but to love you 
10. And the way you look tonight 
11. With each word, your tenderness grows 
12. Tearing my fears apart 
13. And that laugh that wrinkles your nose 
14. Touches my foolish heart 
15. Yes your lovely, never ever change 
16. Keep that breathless charm 
17. Won’t you please arrange it 
18. Cause I love you 
19. Just the way you look tonight 
20. Just the way you look tonight ... 
 
 You are now required to select the WRONG option among the 
ones stressed in the next three questions (Questions 1081-1083).
 
1081. 
Every society changes, but not change at the same rate or in the same 
direction. 
( a ) Every society ( b ) but not change. ( c ) same rate. 
( d ) In. ( e ) same direction. 
 
1082. 
How many people know that the Brooklyn Bridge, built in 1883, were the 
world’s first suspension bridge? 
( a ) Many. ( b ) Built. ( c ) Were. ( d ) Suspension. ( e ) 
Bridge. 
1083. 
Perhaps was his own lack of proper schooling that led Horace Mann 
to struggle for the most important reforms in education. 
 
( a ) Perhaps was. ( b ) Proper schooling. ( c ) Led. 
( d ) For the most important. ( e ) In education. 
1084. 
 
Select the CORRECT verb tense 
 What time is it, Sam? 
 Oh, it’s ten o’clock sharp. 
 Good, by noon, my wife the new worksheet. 
( a ) was finishing ( b ) would finish ( c ) had already finished 
( d ) will have finished ( e ) have been finishing 
 
1076. 
In verse 1 of the Lyrics we find the adverb awfully, which means 
( a ) absolutely. ( b ) terribly. ( c ) fortunately. ( d ) wishfully. 
( e ) certainly . 
 
1077. 
Verse 12 exploits the expression Tearing my fears apart, which 
means that 
( a ) all bad feelings are gone. 
( b ) the author feels uneasy. 
( c ) the feelings are not reciprocal. 
( d ) all the feelings of love are useless. 
( e ) the author is not certain about his feelings. 
 
1078. 
The word laugh in verse 13 is an expression of 
( a ) anger. ( b ) distress. ( c ) happiness. ( d ) hate. ( e ) sorrow. 
 
1079. 
The expression never ever change in verse 15 means 
( a ) change as you wish. 
( b ) often change your behavior. 
( c ) never proceed as you usually do. 
( d ) change your reactions as often as you can. 
( e ) continue being as you are. 
 
1080. 
Regarding the impact the lady’s appearance caused, the word 
breathless in verse 16 means 
( a ) simple. ( b ) light. ( c ) unimportant. ( d ) remarkable. 
( e ) awful.

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