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LÍNGUA INGLESA V - 80h_Turma_01_102017 
 
AS1 
 
PERGUN TA 1 
1. Read the following sentences and mark the alternative that presents only right examples of There to Be: 
I. Are there many documents to be stored today? 
II. Is there any money in the first drawer? 
III. Are there much information to be given? 
IV. Isn't there a lot of people waiting outside? 
V. There is no reason to panic. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
 Only II, III and IV are correct. 
 
 Only I and III are correct. 
 
 Only I, IV and V are correct. 
 
 Only I, II and V are correct. 
 
 Only II, III and V are correct. 
PERGUN TA 2 
1. Read the following text and complete the gap with the right form of There to Be: 
 
Marrom acinzentado. 
Trigo sarraceno. 
Mergulhado (a). 
Amontoado (a). 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) There wasn’t 
 
b. (1) There are 
 
c. (1) There were 
 
d. (1) There was 
 
e. (1) There is 
PERGUN TA 3 
1. Which is the right answer to the following question? 
A: What is there in your backpack? 
B: _______________________________________. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. There is tuna sandwiches for the trip. 
 
b. There are one bottle of water. 
 
c. There is documents and money. 
 
d. There is only a flashlight. 
 
e. There aren’t anything. It’s empty. 
PERGUN TA 4 
1. Read the following sentences and mark the alternative that presents only right forms of There to Be: 
I. There was a lot of people at the party yesterday. 
II. Was there enough information? 
III. There aren't any milk in the fridge. 
IV. Isn't there cars parked across the street? 
V. There must be another explanation for all of that. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. Only II and V are correct. 
 
b. Only II and IV are correct. 
 
c. Only I, III and V are correct. 
 
d. Only III, IV and V are correct. 
 
e. Only I and III are correct. 
PERGUN TA 5 
1. Read the following passage and complete the gap with the most appropriate form of There to Be: 
 
Diretrizes. 
Porções. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) there aren’t 
 
b. (1) there are 
 
c. (1) there is 
 
d. (1) there was 
 
e. (1) there isn’t 
 
 
AS2 
PERGUN TA 1 
1. Read the following sentence and find a correct complement to it regarding the use of "have got": 
I can't climb up onto the roof. _________________________________. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. I’ve got a ladder. 
 
b. I’ve got a leather jacket. 
 
c. I didn’t have time. 
 
d. I didn’t have a ladder. 
 
e. I haven’t got a ladder. 
PERGUN TA 2 
1. Find the best complement to the following sentences: 
(1) She can't pay her bills. ____________________________________. 
(2) I couldn't make your cake. __________________________________. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) She has some money; (2) I didn’t have any eggs and milk. 
 
b. (1) She hasn’t got any money; (2) I didn’t have any eggs and milk. 
 
c. (1) She has got some money; (2) I have got some eggs and milk. 
 
d. (1) She doesn’t have any money; (2) I have got some eggs and milk. 
 
e. (1) She didn’t have any money; (2) I haven’t got any eggs and milk. 
PERGUN TA 3 
1. Read the following sentence and find a correct complement to it regarding the use of "have got" or 
"have": 
I couldn't read the notice. ___________________________________. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. I’ve got some books. 
 
b. I didn’t have my glasses. 
 
c. I didn’t have any idea. 
 
d. I’ve got your phone number. 
 
e. I haven’t got my glasses. 
PERGUN TA 4 
1. Read the short dialog and complete the gaps with the correct verb forms: 
 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) have got; (2) have got; (3) Have got 
 
b. (1) have got; (2) has; (3) Does have got 
 
c. (1) have got; (2) has got; (3) Has it got 
 
d. (1) got; (2) does it have; (3) Does it have 
 
e. (1) has got; (2) has got; (3) Has got 
PERGUN TA 5 
1. Find the best complement to the following sentences: 
(1) We couldn't visit the museum. ______________________________. 
(2) He couldn't find our way home. ______________________________. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) We didn’t have enough time; (2) He doesn’t have a map. 
 
b. (1) We don’t have a map; (2) He doesn’t have a map. 
 
c. (1) We haven’t got a map; (2) He didn’t have enough time. 
 
d. (1) We’ve got enough time; (2) He’s got a map. 
 
e. (1) We didn’t have enough time; (2) He didn’t have a map. 
PERGUN TA 6 
1. Read the following sentence and find a correct complement to it regarding the use of "have got": 
I can't make a phone call. _______________________________________. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. I haven’t got any change. 
 
b. I’ve got an idea. 
 
c. I have got spare time. 
 
d. I have got the right number. 
 
e. I have got some change. 
 
AS 3 
PERGUN TA 1 
1. Which sentence is written correctly concerning the degrees of comparison of adjectives? 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. The most happiest day of my life was when I graduated from college. 
 
b. The coffee is sweeter than the juice. 
 
c. Bob is the taller boy in his family. 
 
d. The closer way is that one I showed you. 
 
e. Is Mary the shorter girl in the queue? 
PERGUN TA 2 
1. Read the following short text and complete the gaps with the right degrees of comparison: 
 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) lowest; (2) highest; (3) latest 
 
b. (1) the lowest; (2) higher than; (3) later than 
 
c. (1) the farthest; (2) lower; (3) the later 
 
d. (1) lower; (2) higher; (3) later 
 
e. (1) lower than; (2) highest; (3) the latest 
PERGUN TA 3 
1. Read the following text and choose the alternative that presents the right degree of comparison to 
complete the gap: 
 
1 Diagrama. 
2 Florestas. 
3 Pastagens. 
4 Carniça. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) farthest 
 
b. (1) closest 
 
c. (1) farther 
 
d. (1) closer 
 
e. (1) closer than 
PERGUN TA 4 
1. Which is the correct alternative to complete the following sentence, considering the use of degrees of 
comparison? 
 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. richer and richer 
 
b. richest 
 
c. poorer and poorer 
 
d. the poorest 
 
e. the poorest 
AS 4 
PERGUN TA 1 
1. Which alternative brings the same meaning of what is being said in the following sentence? Pay attention 
to the idiomatic expression in bold type: 
They went to a poetry reading, but they got bored and restless. As far as they were concerned, it was for 
the birds! 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. They went to a poetry reading, but they got bored and restless. As far as they were concerned, it 
was totally uninteresting and meaningless! 
 
b. They went to a poetry reading, but they got bored and restless. As far as they were concerned, it 
was very crowded! 
 
c. They went to a poetry reading, but they got bored and restless. As far as they were concerned, it 
was very cheap! 
 
d. They went to a poetry reading, but they got bored and restless. As far as they were concerned, it 
was very expensive! 
 
e. They went to a poetry reading, but they got bored and restless. As far as they were concerned, it 
was totally free of charge! 
PERGUN TA 2 
1. Replace the words in bold type for a corresponding idiom: 
It was very expensive to get my car repaired. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. wet blanket 
 
b. cost me an arm and a leg 
 
c. turned me off 
 
d. chalk and cheese 
 
e. kicked the bucket 
PERGUN TA 3 
1. Read the following short dialog and mark the alternative that presents the correct meaningof the idiom in 
bold type: 
Fred: How was your date with Marty last night? 
Susan: Well, it started OK, but he really turned me off when we went for a snack after the movies. 
Fred: Did he say or do something to annoy you? 
Susan: Frankly, he disgusted me when he tried to talk with his mouth full. 
Kirkpatrick, Betty. English in Context – Popular Sayings – An Effective Aid For Vocabulary 
Development. Learners Publishing PTE Ltd, 2007. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. bothered me 
 
b. was very lucky 
 
c. was completely different from me 
 
d. made me glad 
 
e. lied to me 
PERGUN TA 4 
1. Which of the alternatives presents the correct meaning of the expression in bold type? 
James was not invited to go on the outing with the rest of the group because he's such a wet blanket. It's 
understandable that no one wants him around. 
Kirkpatrick, Betty. English in Context – Popular Sayings – An Effective Aid For Vocabulary 
Development. Learners Publishing PTE Ltd, 2007. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. someone very fat 
 
b. someone very slim 
 
c. someone who lies all the time 
 
d. someone pessimistic and with no enthusiasm 
 
e. someone that betrays friends 
 
AS 5 
PERGUN TA 1 
1. Read the following dialog and complete the gaps with the correct Question Tags: 
 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) would you; (2) can you; (3) won’t we; (4) doesn’t it 
 
b. (1) will you; (2) do you; (3) shall we; (4) won’t it 
 
c. (1) won’t you; (2) are you; (3) do we; (4) doesn’t it 
 
d. (1) shall we; (2) aren’t you; (3) shall we; (4) won’t it 
 
e. (1) do you; (2) don’t you; (3) shall we; (4) will it 
PERGUN TA 2 
1. Read the following dialog and complete the gaps with the correct Question Tags: 
 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) isn’t she; (2) do they; (3) do they 
 
b. (1) aren’t they; (2) would they; (3) aren’t they 
 
c. (1) are they; (2) won’t they; (3) are they 
 
d. (1) isn’t it; (2) will they; (3) aren’t they 
 
e. (1) is the calendar; (2) will they; (3) isn’t it 
PERGUN TA 3 
1. Read the following dialog and complete the gaps with the correct Question Tag: 
 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) would we; (2) is not 
 
b. (1) do we; (2) are they 
 
c. (1) shall we; (2) is it 
 
d. (1) are we; (2) aren’t they 
 
e. (1) won’t we; (2) isn’t it 
PERGUN TA 4 
1. Which is the correct Tag Ending for the following sentence? 
They have made a good decision, (1) _______________________? 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) haven’t they 
 
b. (1) did they 
 
c. (1) do they 
 
d. (1) have they 
 
e. (1) isn’t it 
AS 6 
PERGUN TA 1 
1. Which sentence is equivalent to the following one? 
If you had asked me earlier, I would have helped you with your English grammar. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. If had you asked me earlier, I would have helped you with your English grammar. 
 
b. Had you asked me earlier, I would have helped you with your English grammar. 
 
c. Had asked you me earlier, I would have helped you with your English grammar. 
 
d. I would have helped you with your English grammar, had I asked you earlier. 
 
e. Had I asked you earlier, I would have helped you with your English grammar. 
PERGUN TA 2 
1. Read the following sentences and mark the alternative that presents only right examples of Inversion: 
I. Rarely have I seen such a luxurious room. 
II. Only after eating your dinner can you go out. 
III. Not until it was late did he start to do his homework. 
IV. Hardly had I arrived to school when my mobile phone rang. 
V. Not until Martha apologizes will we speak to her again. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. Only II and IV are correct. 
 
b. Only I, IV and V are correct. 
 
c. All sentences are correct. 
 
d. All sentences are wrong. 
 
e. Only I, II and III are correct. 
PERGUN TA 3 
1. Complete the sentences with the right structure: 
(1) Rarely ________________such beautiful landscapes! 
(2) My grandmother and grandfather were short of money, as _________________ most people in our 
country. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. (1) have seen I; (2) were 
 
b. (1) I have seen; (2) were 
 
c. (1) have I seen; (2) were 
 
d. (1) have seen I; (2) were 
 
e. (1) has I seen; (2) was 
PERGUN TA 4 
1. Complete the following sentence with the correct form: 
_________________ she rich, she would buy a big house in New York. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. Were 
 
b. If was 
 
c. If were 
 
d. Been 
 
e. Was 
PERGUN TA 5 
1. Read the following sentences and mark the alternative that presents only right uses of Inversion: 
I. Never I heard such a stupid decision! 
II. Never have I heard such stupid decision! 
III. Little did I know that Marlon would arrive. 
IV. Had I known geometry better, I wouldn't have failed the Math exam. 
V. Only by patience and hard work you'll learn English. 
Mark the right alternative: 
 
a. Only III and V are correct. 
 
b. Only II, III and IV are correct. 
 
c. Only II and IV are correct. 
 
d. Only I, IV and V are correct. 
 
e. Only I and III are correct.