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Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês EEAr 325 The cartoonist made a mistake with the intention of saying something funny. His mistake was in the use of a/an A) noun. B) preposition. C) auxiliary verb. D) object pronoun. 204. (EEAr – 2012) In “The right foot is more ticklish than the left one”, the word, in bold type, is A) an article. B) a numeral. C) a pronoun. D) an adjective. 205. (EEAr – 2011) “too”, is similar in meaning to A) well. B) also. C) very. D) more. 206. (BCT – 2009) “also”, is closest in meaning to A) too. B) nor. C) either. D) neither. 207. (EEAr - CFS – 2020.1) The sentence “There’s hardly anything in the refrigerator”. means that: A) There’s very little food inside the refrigerator. B) John has no idea how much food there is. C) There’s a lot of food in the refrigerator. D) There’s nothing inside the refrigerator. 208. (EEAr – 2015) Put the following adverbs: sometimes, often and rarely in order, from the least frequent to the most frequent. A) often – sometimes – rarely B) rarely – sometimes – often C) sometimes – often – rarely D) often – rarely – sometimes “And now here (1) is my secret, a very (2) simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly (3); what is essential (4) is invisible to the eye.” 209. (EEAr – 2011) “heart”, in bold type in the extract, refers to A) chest. B) feelings. C) suffering. D) body organ. 210. (EEAr – 2011) Which of the underlined words, in the text, are adverbs? A) All of them. B) Only number 3. C) Numbers 2 and 3. D) Numbers 1, 2 and 3. 211. (EEAr – 2017.2) ‘in order to’, underlined in the text, is used to A) give orders. B) express purpose. C) indicate personal opinion. D) talk about a sequence of ideas. 212. (EEAr – 2019.2) The word “honestly” underlined in the text is A) an adjective. B) an adverb. C) a noun. D) a verb. 213. (EEAr – 2011)Read the paragraph and answer question. IF YOU FOLLOW THIS SIMPLE INSTRUCTION, YOU CAN STAY SAFE ➢ Make sure equipment and machines are working correctly. If you notice a problem, tell your manager or a coworker without delay. You must stop to solve the problem. “without delay”, in bold type in the paragraph, can’t be replaced by A) later. B) quickly. C) right away. D) immediately. 214. (BCT-2018.2) As used in, ‘currently’ can be replaced by A) now. B) finally. C) actually. D) eventually. 215. (EEAr – 2015) All words, taken from the text, are adverbs, except: A) well B) healthy C) recently D) efficiently 216. (EEAr – 2011) “such as”, is closest in meaning to A) so. B) but. C) instead. D) for example. 217. (EEAr – 2009) “handy”, means A) boring. B) useful. C) pleasant. D) relaxing 218. (EEAr – 2010)“hardly”, can be replaced by A) easily. B) sharply. C) not at all. D) almost not. mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês 326 COLETÂNEA DE PROVAS 219. (EEAr – 2017.1) The word “innocently”, in bold type in the text, is an adverb of A) time B) place C) manner D) probability 220. (EEAr – 2017.1) Choose the sentence that contains a one-word adverb. A) We are having lunch in a big Japanese restaurant. B) I’ve bought an old table for my kitchen. C) She lives in an amazing white house. D) Maria slowly opened her present. 221. (EEAr – 2017.1) In the sentence “I hardly ever watch TV at night.”,the expression in bold type is an adverb of A) place B) manner C) frequency D) probability 222. (EEAr – 2015) Similarly, in bold type in the extract, could be replaced by: A) Likewise B) Unlike C) Likely D) Like 223. (EEAr – 2008) In “It was a fair game”, we conclude that the game was played A) well. B) badly. C) honestly. D) brilliantly. 224. (BCT – 2009) “It’s more than likely that an unhealthy diet can damage people’s health”, means that A) it is certainly true that a poor diet doesn’t harm people’s health. B) it now seems certain that fatty food prevent many different diseases. C) it is almost certain that an unhealthy diet can be harmful to people’s health. D) it is hardly certain that an unhealthy diet is regarded as a serious health risk. 225. (EEAr – 2009) In “A microscope has many uses. Medical scientists use microscopes to see tiny organisms.”, the underlined word means A) harmful. B) invisible. C) biological. D) extremely small. Read the movie review below and answer question. The Cutting Edge Skating fans, listen up! The Cutting Edge is a romantic movie with skaters. The stars are practicing for the Winter Olympics. Kate Mosely looks on the ice, but she isn’t a person. All her partners leave . Then her coach introduces her to Doug Dorsey. Doug was a hockey star, so he skates well. At first, they argue. To Kate, Doug is the wrong choice (he is not a dancer). To Doug, ice dancing isn’t a serious sport. Adapted from: Grammar Express Basic – For Self-Study and Classroom Use. 226. (EEAr - 2018.1) Choose the best alternative that completes the blanks with adjectives or adverbs. A) well – beautifully – nicely – mostly B) badly – beautiful – nicely – worst C) well – beautifully – nicely – slow D) great – beautiful – nice – quickly 227. (EEAr – 2009) The old saying “You never get a second chance to make afirst impression” means that Depending on the way you behave when you meet people for the first time, A) you can confuse them. B) you must impress them. C) your image may be changed after that. D) you can create a false impression forever. 228. (EEAr – 2010) Look at the charge and answer question. According to the charge, Fred interpreted the word “Compact” as A) a verb. B) a noun. C) an adverb. D) an adjective. 229. (BCT – 2009) The adverb “hardly ever”, means A) never. B) as ever. C) very little. D) almost never. 230. (BCT – 2010) The opposite of “poverty”, is A) fair. B) weak. C) wealth. D) powerless. mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês EEAr 327 231. (BCT ME – 2011) “Fortunately”, is closest in meaning to A) fatally. B) luckly. C) promptly. D) immediately. 232. (BCT – 2008) In “I rarely feel hungry...”, the underlined word is closest in meaning to A) never. B) often. C) seldom. D) definitely. 233. (BCT ME – 2014)Read the excerpt and answer question. “Vuvuzelas were popular during the 2010 World Cup thatthey were selling as many as 50,000 of them a month”. (Adapted from www.cnn.com) Choose the alternative that fills in the blank. A) almost B) hardly C) little D) so 234. (BCT – 2011) In “At least one person died…”, the journalist means that A) no one died. B) all people died. C) none of the people died. D) not less than one person died. 235. (BCT – 2010) The words: “safety”, “clarity” and “delivery”, are A) verbs. B) nouns. C) adverbs. D) adjectives 236. (BCT – 2011) All the words below give an idea of frequency, except A) rarely B) usually C) actually D) on most occasions 237. (BCT ME – 2014) All words below are nouns, except: A) honor B) hope C) sacred D) strength 238. (BCT ME – 2013) All the words below are nouns, except: A) bless. B) success. C) happiness. D) attractiveness. 239. (EEAr – 2016-2) In the sentence “Maria learns fast”, the word “fast”, in bold type, is A) a noun B) an article C) an adverb D) an adjective PASSIVE VOICE 240. (EEAr – 2019.1) Choose the alternative that corresponds to the Active Voice of the following sentence: “Great recipes are made by Carole Walter”. A) CaroleWalter is making great recipes. B) Carole Walter has made great recipes. C) Carole Walter makes great recipes. D) Carole Walter made great recipes. 241. (BCT ME – 2013) What’s the passive voice for “A student offended a teacher by using the social network.”? A) A student had used the social network to offend a teacher. B) A student has used the social network to offend a teacher. C) A teacher was offended by a student using the social network. D) A teacher has been offended by a student using the social network. 242. (EEAr – 2017.1) Choose the correct form for the passive voice of the following sentence. ‘They have taken her to the hospital.’ A) She was taken to the hospital. B) She is being taken to the hospital. C) She has been taken to the hospital. D) She had been taken to the hospital. 243. (BCT – 2011) All these structures below are in the passive voice, except A) pills are produced B) units are distributed C) Friar Galvão has begun D) restaurants will be built 244. (BCT – 2013) All information below is provided by the excerpt, except: A) September 11 has made strong family ties more important. B) The lessons learnt after the September 11 attacks could not have been taught any other way. C) One of the most important roles a parent or grandparent can play is to teach children how to be tough. D) Horrifying as they were, the attacks occurred on Sept 11 have taught the world valuable things. 245. (BCT – 2009) In “... this new generation of products are often appliedovernight,...”, the underlined verb form is in the A) passive voice B) present perfect C) indirect speech D) past progressive mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com http://www.cnn.com/ Licensed to Victoria Louise - victoriahollanda675@gmail.com - HP17916013667534 Inglês 328 COLETÂNEA DE PROVAS 246. (BCT ME – 2008) What’s the passive voice for “After World War I scientists made a new machine.” After World War I a new machine . A) is made B) was made C) has been made D) had been made 247. (EEAr – 2008) What’s the active voice for “The first roller skates were made in 1760 by Joseph Merlim”. Joseph Merlim the first skates in 1760. A) made B) makes C) has made D) was making 248. (EEAr - 2018.2) The sentence “People negotiate and consume drugs”,in the Passive Voice is: A) Drugs are negotiated and consumed. B) Drugs were negotiated and consumed. C) Drugs will be negotiated and consumed. D) Drugs had been negotiated and consumed. 249. (BCT – 2011) What’s the passive voice for “…officials are investigating reports…”, A) Reports are being investigated. B) Reports were being investigated. C) Officials were investigating reports. D) Officials have been investigating reports. 250. (BCT ME – 2011) The correct passive voice for “She had developed an efficient method…” is: An efficient method A) has developed B) had been developed C) has been developing D) was being developed 251. (BCT – 2019.2) All the sentences below are in the passive voice, EXCEPT, A) The pilot’s licence was suspended. B) The pilot was removed from the cockpit. C) All the passengers were put at the hotels. D) An airport employee noticed the drunk pilot. 252. (BCT – 2010) What’s the active voice for “polluting emissions are controlled by the Kyoto Protocol”, A) Polluting emissions are being controlled. B) The Kyoto Protocol controlls polluting emissions. C) The Kyoto Protocol cancontroll polluting emissions. D) Polluting emissions will be controlled by the Kyoto Protocol. 253. (BCT ME – 2012)Which phrase, from the text, presents a passive structure? A) “...is spoken...” B) “...is leading...” C) “...is so certain...” D) “...is unhealthy...” 254. (EEAr – 2017.1) Choose the alternative that presents the passive voice of the sentence below. The expanding Hispanic population in the U.S. still hasn’t created a market for Spanish-language pictures. A) A market for Spanish-language pictures hasn’t been created by the expanding Hispanic population. B) A market for Spanish-language pictures hadn’t been created by the expanding Hispanic population. C) A market for Spanish-language pictures isn’t being created by the expanding Hispanic population. D) A market for Spanish-language pictures wasn’t being created by the expanding Hispanic population. 255. (EEAr – 2016-1) In the sentence “It is being added to the normal atmosphere” (line10), we can find the passive voice of which verb tense? A) future B) simple present C) past progressive D) present progressive 256. (EEAr – 2016-1) Select the alternative that contains the passive voice of the sentence below: Somebody has hurt Ronaldo during the soccer match. A) Ronaldo is hurt during the soccer match. B) Ronaldo was hurt during the soccer match. C) Ronaldo had been hurt during the soccer match. D) Ronaldo has been hurt during the soccer match. Read the text below and answer question 257. Economists have recognized that physical beauty affects wages, even in occupations where appearance does not seem relevant to job performance. It seems that attractive men and women are paid more than ordinary people for the same work. (Taken from The International Herald Tribune) 257. (EEAr – 2016-2) Choose the best alternative that presents the correct verb tense and the voice of the verbs underlined in the text, respectively. A) present perfect/active voice; simple present/passive voice. B) simple present/passive voice; present perfect/active voice. C) simple past /passive voice; present perfect/active voice. D) past perfect/active voice; simple present/passive voice. mailto:victoriahollanda675@gmail.com