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AVALIAÇÃO PARCIAL – LÍNGUA INGLESA - RELAÇÕES DISCURSIVAS LÍNGUA INGLESA RELAÇÕES DISCURSIVAS Simulado: CEL0572_SM_201202464459 V.1 Fechar Aluno(a): ELISANGELA APARECIDA DE OLIVEIRA MESQUITA Matrícula: 201202464459 Desempenho: 10,0 de 10,0 Data: 10/09/2015 19:54:11 (Finalizada) 1a Questão (Ref.: 201203099065) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Choose the best option to complete the following sentence: "___________________ conjunctions allow us to connect independent clauses of the same level of importance in a single sentence and avoid paragraphs composed of many short, repetitive simple sentences". Subordinating Independent Coordinating Complex Simple 2a Questão (Ref.: 201203099076) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Choose the best option to complete the following sentence: "____________ the rain, he went to beach". Although Even though In spite Though Despite 3a Questão (Ref.: 201203103727) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 What is the function of the NOUN CLAUSE in the following sentence? "We are all afraid that the final exam will be difficult". Subject Object of a Preposition Adjective Complement Direct Object Appositive 4a Questão (Ref.: 201203099652) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In which alternative the noun clause is an object of a preposition? b) What Billy did, shocked his friends. d) I felt happy that I am able to communicate. c) I will give whoever gets the best mark a new calculator. e) Mary is not responsible for what Billy did. a) She knows what my name is. 5a Questão (Ref.: 201203099568) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In which alternative the sentences are not correctly joined? d) She´s the woman. The film was made in her house. - She´s the woman whose house the film was made in. c) I´m the witness. My evidence led to his arrest. - I´m the witness whose evidence led to his arrest. b) You are the expert. We want your advice. - You are the expert which advice we want. a) They´re the birds. I fed them this morning. - They´re the birds (which) I fed this morning. e) He's the accountant. You recommended him to me. - He´s the accountant (whom) you recommended to me. 6a Questão (Ref.: 201203103737) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In which alternative the omission of THAT is NOT correct? Billy¿s friends didn¿t know he couldn¿t swim. Billy¿s mistake was that he refused to take lessons. Billy¿s mistake was he refused to take lessons. Billy¿s friends didn¿t know that he couldn¿t swim. Billy jumped off the pier surprised everyone. 7a Questão (Ref.: 201203103782) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 The following classifications can be applied to ADVERBIAL CLAUSES, EXCEPT: Comparision Object of a Preposition Manner Time Place 8a Questão (Ref.: 201203103815) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Decide which semantic type it is, from the choices given: ''[Although he worked hard], he failed the final exam''. Result Comparative Conditional Concessive Reason 9a Questão (Ref.: 201203103835) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In which alternative there is an example of an ADDITIVE CORRELATIVE CLAUSE? I had scarcely walked in the door when I got the call and had to dash to the office. She wanted neither a cupcake nor a pie. For dessert, you may have either a cupcake or a pie. Bowling isn¿t as fun as running. He did not know whether to exit the freeway at Park Avenue or to exit the freeway at Downtown Abbey. 10a Questão (Ref.: 201203099584) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In which alternative there is NOT an elliptical clause? c) Mike has two children, and Joe has five (Joe has five children). b) Mary couldn¿t complete the course, but I don¿t know why. e) Though [they were] sometimes nervous on the court, her recruits proved to be hard workers. d) Jessica had five dollars; Monica, three. a) Tim types fast, and I do too. LÍNGUA INGLESA RELAÇÕES DISCURSIVAS Simulado: CEL0572_SM_201202464459 V.2 Fechar Aluno(a): ELISANGELA APARECIDA DE OLIVEIRA MESQUITA Matrícula: 201202464459 Desempenho: 10,0 de 10,0 Data: 17/09/2015 15:41:44 (Finalizada) 1a Questão (Ref.: 201203103715) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 What type of sentence contains ONLY ONE CLAUSE? Idiosyncratic Simple Mixed Compound Complex 2a Questão (Ref.: 201203099065) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Choose the best option to complete the following sentence: "___________________ conjunctions allow us to connect independent clauses of the same level of importance in a single sentence and avoid paragraphs composed of many short, repetitive simple sentences". Subordinating Coordinating Simple Complex Independent 3a Questão (Ref.: 201203103727) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 What is the function of the NOUN CLAUSE in the following sentence? "We are all afraid that the final exam will be difficult". Direct Object Subject Adjective Complement Object of a Preposition Appositive 4a Questão (Ref.: 201203099652) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In which alternative the noun clause is an object of a preposition? a) She knows what my name is. c) I will give whoever gets the best mark a new calculator. e) Mary is not responsible for what Billy did. d) I felt happy that I am able to communicate. b) What Billy did, shocked his friends. 5a Questão (Ref.: 201203099566) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In which clause the relative pronoun is NOT analyzed correctly? c) Mr. Jones, FOR WHOM I was working, was a very tolerant man. (prepositional complement) d) I congratulated Mrs Jones, WHOSE son had won the first prize. (possessive determiner) a) I spoke to the woman WHO owns the hotel. (subject) b) She introduced me to her husband, WHO(M) I hadn¿t met before (subject) e) Do you remember the time WHEN we ate an entire pie in one sitting? (adverbial) 6a Questão (Ref.: 201203103745) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Read the text below. Put in the right relative pronouns ONLY where necessary. Then choose the the correct option below. A CHANCE IN A MILLION: "Cissie, the woman (1)...... works in our office, wanted to phone Mr. Robinson, but she dialed the wrong number. The number (2)...... she dialed turned out to be the number of a public call box in the street. A man,(3)..... was passing at the time, heard the phone ringing and answered it. 'Is that Mr. Robinson?' Cissie asked. 'Speaking,' the man answered. It turned out that the man (4)..... she was speaking to was actually called Robinson and had just happened to be passing the call box when she rang! whose - that - who - Ø who - which - that - which which - Ø - that - which who - Ø - who - Ø whose - Ø - that - Ø 7a Questão (Ref.: 201203099574) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Decide which semantic type it is, from the choices given: "[As I don't know the way], I'll take a taxi". b) Concessived) Reason a) Comparative c) Conditional e) Result 8a Questão (Ref.: 201203103815) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Decide which semantic type it is, from the choices given: ''[Although he worked hard], he failed the final exam''. Comparative Conditional Result Reason Concessive 9a Questão (Ref.: 201203099582) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In which alternative the intercalated clause is correctly analyzed? b) Joseph - MAY GOD KEEP IT LIKE THIS - won the first prize. (warning) d) In 1945 - THIS HAPPENED DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - I met one of my best friends. (qualification) a) Give me some water - ASKED ME THE BOY. (wish) e) Short afterwards, he left. I went there to see him go down the stairs and oh! My god! He had fallen and squashed like a pumpkin. (FORGIVE ME FOR THE COMPARISON). (permission) c) We ate, THAT IS TRUE, but it was a parsimonious eating. (opinion) Gabarito Comentado. 10a Questão (Ref.: 201203103856) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Choose the CORRECT correlative conjunction for the following sentence: ''When they found the man who had been lost for four days, he was ___tired __hungry". not only ..... but also as ..... as not as ..... as either ..... or neither ..... nor LÍNGUA INGLESA RELAÇÕES DISCURSIVAS Simulado: CEL0572_SM_201202464459 V.3 Fechar Aluno(a): ELISANGELA APARECIDA DE OLIVEIRA MESQUITA Matrícula: 201202464459 Desempenho: 9,0 de 10,0 Data: 17/09/2015 15:57:21 (Finalizada) 1a Questão (Ref.: 201203099068) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Which of the following conjunctions is similar to "but," in that it is used to join two contrasting ideas and really emphasizes a contrast? Nor Or So For Yet 2a Questão (Ref.: 201203099066) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Which of the following conjunctions is used to join clauses in a cause and effect relationship, and is similar in meaning to the subordinating conjunction "hence"? OR NOR BUT AND SO 3a Questão (Ref.: 201203103717) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 SUBORDINATE CLAUSES can be classified under the following heading, EXCEPT: Pronominal Clauses Adjective Clauses Adverbial clauses Noun clauses Relative Clauses 4a Questão (Ref.: 201203103731) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Identify the function of the NOUN CLAUSE in the following sentence: "Billy¿s mistake was that he refused to take lessons". Appositive Direct Object Subject Complement Object of a Preposition Subject 5a Questão (Ref.: 201203103756) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 What would NOT be the right way to join these sentences: (1) She's the nurse. (2) I gave the flowers to her. She's the nurse I gave the flowers to. She's the nurse that I gave the flowers. She is the nurse whose flowers I gave to her. She's the nurse to whom I gave the flowers. She's the nurse who(m) I gave the flowers. 6a Questão (Ref.: 201203103743) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In which clause the relative pronoun is NOT analyzed correctly? I spoke to the woman WHO owns the hotel. (subject) She introduced me to her husband, WHO(M) I hadn¿t met before. (subject) I congratulated Mrs. Jones, WHOSE son had won the first prize. (possessive determiner) Do you remember the time WHEN we ate an entire pie in one sitting? (adverbial) Mr. Jones, for WHOM I was working, was a very tolerant man. (prepositional complement) 7a Questão (Ref.: 201203103782) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 The following classifications can be applied to ADVERBIAL CLAUSES, EXCEPT: Time Comparision Object of a Preposition Place Manner 8a Questão (Ref.: 201203103817) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Decide which semantic type it is, from the choices given: ''I think London is less crowded [than it used to be].'' Conditional Reason Concessive Result Comparative 9a Questão (Ref.: 201203103835) Pontos: 0,0 / 1,0 In which alternative there is an example of an ADDITIVE CORRELATIVE CLAUSE? I had scarcely walked in the door when I got the call and had to dash to the office. She wanted neither a cupcake nor a pie. For dessert, you may have either a cupcake or a pie. Bowling isn¿t as fun as running. He did not know whether to exit the freeway at Park Avenue or to exit the freeway at Downtown Abbey. 10a Questão (Ref.: 201203103847) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 All alternatives below have an example of an ELLIPTICAL CLAUSE, EXCEPT: Mike has two children, and Joe, five. Tim types fast, and I do too. Though they were sometimes nervous on the court, her recruits proved to be hard workers. Mary didn't complete the course, but I did. Jessica had five dollars; Monica, three.