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Avaliação: CEL0550_AV_201408357607 » LEITURA E REDAÇÃO EM LÍNGUA INGLESA Nota da Prova: 7,0 Nota de Partic.: 2 Av. Parcial 2 Data: 14/11/2015 13:08:11 1a Questão (Ref.: 201408563893) Pontos: 1,5 / 1,5 What kind of paragraph is the one below? Explain you point of view. My Most Embarrassing Moment The most embarrassing moment of my sophomore year was how I earned my nick name, Crash. It all started right after school when I turned on to the busiest street by the school. First I pulled up right behind this truck at a stop sign. After a second, a fellow older student told me that I was really close and that I was going to hit the truck in front of me. At the moment I was trying to tell the kid that I was giving a ride to to get back in the car because he was hanging out the window. Since I was distracted, I thought the long line of traffic had started to move, but it hadn¿t. In the blink of an eye I hit the back of the truck in front of me. The devastation sunk in. I was so worried that I damaged the truck, but all that I did was scratch his bumper. Lucky for him! Then it came time to look at my car. My car was ruined. The hood was buckled, the front end was pushed back, and my headlights were broken. Humiliated and scared, I still had to drive my totaled care home. During School that year, I never did hear the end of what had happened that day. ~© Tiffany Haggerty~ Resposta: It is a narratve paragraph because it explains/narrates details of a situation that happened with the author during his sophomore year. The narrative tells the sequence of events to explain why the author earned his nickname an Gabarito: Paragrafo narrativo 2a Questão (Ref.: 201408563895) Pontos: 1,5 / 1,5 What kind of paragraph is the one below? Explain your point of you. Snap Shot Back in 1999 this fearless athlete posed in this football picture. In the far distance below the cloudless sky stands an off-white stadium. Embedded in the center is large, cracked, blue, painted, letters that spell out BISON. Beneath the old stadium are rows of worn-out bleachers which are completely empty. Up in front stands the competitor down on one knee. As you observe more, the sport player is wearing a blue Bison jersey sporting the number 60. To the left above the freshly trimmed green grass that engulfs this player¿s figure lays a football. In the center of the picture, you see her pale white face and dark brown eyes. Around these features you can not help but notice the bronzed hair; which appears to be pulled back around this slender face. Her stern look shows how proud she is; nonetheless, all the confidence she carries on her padded up shoulders. This unique woman is not only elegant and brave; she is my sister, Margaret Eva Hoyt. Resposta: It is a decriptive paragraph because in reading it the reader can construct a mental image of all the details of a specific football picture. It is possible to imagine the athlete, the stadium, the grass, etc and all details of the environment. Gabarito: Paragrafo Descritivo 3a Questão (Ref.: 201408402575) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA: A construção de sentido sofre influência de um maior ou menor conhecimento do código lingüístico do texto. A leitura proporciona a quem lê um texto a capacidade de questionar, mas também de ser questionado, de rever seus conceitos. A recepção de sentido de um texto vai depender das experiências de vida e do conhecimento de mundo do leitor. Um leitor proficiente precisa, apenas, saber decodificar os códigos lingüísticos para que possa atribuir significados à escrita. O processo de leitura étambém um ato de criação, já que o leitor participa ativamente da constituição dos sentidos do texto. 4a Questão (Ref.: 201408402823) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 Destaque em cada umas das listas de palavras abaixo aquela que NÂO pertence à categoria principal em maiúsculas: 1. HAIR: curly/ blond/wavy/ stubborn/red 2. WEIGHT: plump/introvert/skinny/fat/ thin/slim 3. SKIN: embroidering/ white/dark/spotty/wrinkled 4. HOBBY: singing/sewing/painting/cooking/talking 5. SUBJECTS: Portuguese, Arts, Travelling,History, Geography Assinale a alternativa que aponta corretamente as palavras que não pertencem às categorias apresentadas: 1-red 2- fat 3-embroidering 4- sewing 5-Travelling 1-curly 2- introvert 3- spotty 4- talking 5- Portuguese 1- stubborn 2- introvert 3-embroidering 4- talking 5-Travelling 1- wavy 2- /skinny 3-plump 4- talking 5-Travelling 1- blond 2- thin 3- wrinkled 4- talking 5-Arts 5a Questão (Ref.: 201408405006) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 Choose the alternative which classifies correctly the word given in bold letters: (Escolha a alternativa que classifica corretamente a palavra em negrito Mary fasted for a week. Adverb Verb Conjunction Preposition Adjective 6a Questão (Ref.: 201408403295) Pontos: 0,5 / 0,5 Leia o texto com atenção e, usando a técnica da inferência, assinale a alternativa que indica para que a palavra STAYCATION é usada: Staying Home for the Holidays: Strapped vacationers are discovering the attractions in their own backyards. Bad news for the global economy. Sophie Grove | NEWSWEEK/Published May 2, 2009 Juliet Murrell has packed her suitcase. But she's not going anywhere. The 28-year-old interior designer is vacationing at home this year. Murrell, who usually travels to southern France and beyond, is embarking on a "staycation," taking a fortnight off work to swim, cycle and explore areas of her own city, East London, a former industrial zone that has a gritty charm but is hardly the Côte d'Azur. "You have to wake up in the morning with the spirit of adventure," she says. "It's about mentally reviving yourself and your environment." As the pound weakens to near parity with the euro, scores of Britons are canceling their trips to the Mediterranean or the French Riviera and braving the notoriously unpredictable weather at home. to express the parity between the pound and the euro in money market nowadays as a synonym to Cote d¿Azur, southern France and East London nominate a mental travel throughout Europe As a slang to define Londoners long vacations ahead as a slang to define the way Londoners are spending their holidays: at home 7a Questão (Ref.: 201408418080) Pontos: 0,0 / 0,5 Leia o texto com atenção e responda a questão proposta abaixo dele. GLOBAL WARMING Rising sea levels are driven by two things: the thermal expansion of sea water, and additional water from melting sources of ice. Both processes are caused by global warming. The ice sheet that sits atop Greenland, for example, contains enough water to raise world ocean levels by seven metres (23 feet), which would bury sea-level cities from Dhaka to Shanghai. Segundo o texto, o aumento nos níveis de água é especialmente perigoso para pequenas nações insulares e: c. people who live on the beach d. animals living in the forests a. low-lying urban areas. e. insects related to grains b. all coastal cities. 8a Questão (Ref.: 201408520079) Pontos: 0,0 / 0,5 Mark the only option which is not true about metaphors Metaphors belong to the human cognition Metaphors can represent our daily thoughts. Metaphors are cognitive devises Metaphors are only figures of speech Metaphor is a figurative process 9a Questão (Ref.: 201408520130) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 In the sentence ´The boyfriend did not intend to hurt his girlfriend´s feelings,thebesttranslationfor´∫endis: capacitar entender pretender fingir escapar 10a Questão (Ref.: 201408520011) Pontos: 1,0 / 1,0 Staying Home for the Holidays Strapped vacationers are discovering the attractions in their own backyards. Bad news for the global economy. By Sophie Grove | NEWSWEEK Published May 2, 2009 Juliet Murrell has packed her suitcase. But she's not going anywhere. The 28-year-old interior designer is vacationing at home this year. Murrell, who usually travels to southern France and beyond, is embarking on a "staycation," taking a fortnight off work to swim, cycle and explore areas of her own city, East London, a former industrial zone that has a gritty charm but is hardly the Côte d'Azur. "You have to wake up in the morning with the spirit of adventure," she says. "It's about mentally reviving yourself and your environment." As the pound weakens to near parity with the euro, scores of Britons are canceling their trips to the Mediterranean or the French Riviera and braving the notoriously unpredictable weather at home. The expression staycation is used to: as a synonym to Cote d¿Azur, southern France and East London to express the parity between the pound and the euro in money market nowadays. as a slang to define the way Londoners are spending their holidays: at home. nominate a mental travel throughout Europe