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INGLÊS - RESUMÃO GRAMATICAL TOTAL + INTERPRETAÇÃO DE TEXTOS – SÓ O GAMA FAZ !!!!!!!!!! 
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c) O consumidor. 
d) A instituição. 
17) A atenção das funções de apoio estão concentradas principalmente 
a) em orçamentos maiores 
b) na administração dos custos. 
c) nos comandantes operacionais. 
d) somente nas necessidades do consumidor. 
18) Coming back from Austin, I gas. 
a) adhered to 
b) ran out of 
c) send for 
d) gave up 
19) He will never win, but he still election. 
a) is / to 
b) is / up for 
c) chips / in 
d) is / up for 
 
20) No discurso direto, a oração “could you tell me the time, please ?” será 
introduzida na forma 
a) He told me, “Could you tell me the time, please ?” 
b) The old man said: “Could you tell me the time, please ?” 
c) The bus driver tells her, “Could you tell me the time, please?” 
d) “Could you tell me the time, please ?”, the receptionist tells them. 
21) Change from Passive to Active Voice: 
“MARY WASN ’T SEEN AT THE CLUB.” 
a) Anyone saw her at the club. 
b) nobody saw her at the club. 
c) No one had seen at the club. 
d) Anybody hasn’t seen her at the club. 
22) Change the sentence below to the Passive Voice: “They should buy the 
newspaper for Mary today.” 
a) Mary should buy the newspaper by them today. 
b) Mary should be bought the newspaper today by them 
c) They should be bought the newspaper by Mary today. 
d) The newspaper should be buyed to Mary today by them. 
Questions 23 and 24. Read the texts and choose the INCORRECT 
 
alternative. 
23) A friend is telling you about his wedding plans. Ask him where they plan 
to go for their honeymoon. 
a) Where do you plan to go for your honeymoon ? 
b) Where are you going to go for your honeymoon ? 
c) Where would you plan to go for your honeymoon ? 
d) Where are you planning to go for your honeymoon ? 
24) It’s your first day on campus. You’re supposed to be at the library for a 
meeting, but you can’t find the library. You ask for information from 
another student you meet on the sidewalk. 
a) Could you direct me to the library ? 
b) Could you please tell me where the library is ? 
c) Pardon me. Can you show me where the library is ? 
d) Excuse me. Would you mind telling me where is the library ? 
25) Match the columns by choosing the correct number sequence after. 
1) She was beautiful, 
2) He couldn’t sleep, 
3) He’s better than you, 
4) He arrived at last, not in time, 
5) If you don’t want to eat the pizza pie, 
6) The teacher bought an English romance, 
( ) then I’ll do it ! 
( ) so he will win. 
( ) but unfriendly. 
( ) however, to see the show. 
( ) and offered it to his doctor. 
( ) for the children sang loudly all the time. 
a) 3 / 5 / 6 / 1 / 2 / 4 
b) 6 / 3 / 5 / 1 / 4 / 2 
c) 5 / 3 / 1 / 4 / 6 / 2 
d) 4 / 3 / 5 / 2 / 1 / 6 
26) “Windows 95 hits American streets this week, but Russian computer 
users have had it for months. Though the final version of Windows 95 
 released there until Sept. 1 Russian have been buying illegal 
copies of Microsoft’s prerelease “beta” version for $ 25 (compared 
with $89 in the United States at muddy outdoor software in Russia 
originals.” 
a) will / lower as / is 
b) will not / as low than / is 
c) won’t be / as low as / are 
d) would take / lower than / are 
27) “But talking about leaving your party exactly help the party, 
? 
a) has / hasn’t it 
b) does / does it 
c) haven’t / have it 
d) doesn’t / does it 
Read the text below and answer the questions from 28 to 37. 
SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT 
Great Conversation Starters 
“Here are nine topics ranging from ‘small talk’ to more revealing subjects that 
can help you talk (...)” 
 
1. School. Your classes, other students and your teachers are all a big part 
of your life, your identity and how others see you. Once introductions have 
been made, questions that will help you get to know someone better are: Who 
is your favorite teacher ? What’s your favorite subject ? Are you a member 
of any teams or clubs at school ? 
 
2. Sports, health and exercise. If you are a cheerleader or on the basketball 
team, you’ve got something to share about yourself with the person you’re 
talking to. Ask about a person’s workout routine or fitness tips. 
 
3. Jokes and anecdotes. Everyone likes a good laugh and appreciates a 
good joke. Laughter eases tension. Just be sure any jokes you tell are tasteful 
and won’t offend anyone. 
 
4. Current events. There are news events that fascinate everyone. Skim the 
newspaper and read up on a few articles that sound interesting. If you know 
a person is interested in a particular subject, share what you’ve read with him 
or her. 
 
5. Movies, music and more. If you’ve both seen the same movie, sharing 
your opinions about it is an easy way to make a connection. Same thing goes 
for newly- leased CDs, concerts and TV shows. 
 
6. Out-of-school experiences. What you do after school is also a big part of 
who you are. Places you’ve been to, vacations you’ve taken, restaurants 
you’ve been to are all good topics to create a response. 
 
7. Personal stuff. In order to get to know someone, you both need to 
exchange basic information about yourselves. Questions that are open-ended 
like ‘What do think about living here ?’ are natural ice-breakers. 
 
8. Insider information. This involves digging a little deeper. This should be 
done gradually so you’re sure that your questions are appropriate. You’ll be 
showing the person that you’re really interested in learning more about him or 
her. 
9. Self-disclosure. After you’ve been talking to a person for a while, you’ll get 
a sense of whether or not the person wants to open up more. You may want 
to reveal some personal info about yourself first. 
 
28) Match the columns, considering the equivalence of meaning in English 
and Portuguese. 
1) topics ranging from “small talk” to more revealing subjects. 
2) once introductions have been made 
3) get to know someone better 
4) something to share about yourself with the person 
5) workout routine or fitness tips 
6) laughter eases tension 
7) be sure any jokes you tell are tasteful 
( ) conhecer melhor alguém 
( ) uma vez que as apresentações foram feitas 
( ) tópicos que variam de um “papo leve” a assuntos mais 
reveladores 
( ) rotina de treinamento e dicas de boa forma 
( ) algo a compartilhar sobre você mesmo com a pessoa 
( ) tenha certeza de que todas as piadas que você contar são de bom 
gosto 
( ) o riso alivia a tensão 
a) 7 / 6 / 5 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 
b) 1 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 2 / 7 
c) 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 
d) 3 / 2 / 1 / 5 / 4 / 7 / 6 
29) Idem 28. 
1) skim the newspaper 
2) an easy way to make a connection 
3) out-of-school 
4) personal stuff 
5) natural ice-breakers 
6) insider information 
7) read up on a few articles 
( ) leia minuciosamente alguns artigos 
( ) fora da escola 
( ) quebra-gelos naturais 
( ) auto-revelação 
( ) informação mais íntima 
( ) leia rapidamente o jornal

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