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LÍNGUA INGLESA ESTRUTURA SINTÁTICA II

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SIMONE DE OLIVEIRA SANTOS
201509618937 EA D BET IM - MG
 
 LÍNGUA INGLESA - ESTRUTURA SINTÁTICA II
 
Avaliação Parcial: CEL0567_SM_201509618937 V.1 
Aluno(a): SIMONE DE OLIVEIRA SANTOS Matrícula: 201509618937
Acertos: 9,0 de 10,0 Data: 18/04/2018 15:26:07 (Finalizada)
 
1a Questão (Ref.:201509877598) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Choose the alternative that correctly fills in the blanks: She ran ______ the corridor and ______ the stairs to the
second floor.
towards / over
by / on
in / next to
 along / up
from / into
 
2a Questão (Ref.:201509877595) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Choose the alternative that correctly fills in the blanks: It's unlucky to walk ______ a ladder in my culture. I
always walk ______ them.
up / along
out of / in
through / in
 under / around
out of / into
 
3a Questão (Ref.:201510401765) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Which phrasal verb complete the sentence? "They are going to _____________ the old bank and build some flats
there instead."
Carry out
Call off
Read out
 Knock down
Shut away
 
4a Questão (Ref.:201509899111) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Which alternative presents a separable phrasal verb?
 He paid back the debt.
My car broke down
They splashed out on new off ice furniture.
He scraped by on only $800 a month for two years.
We set off for the beach
 
5a Questão (Ref.:201509931742) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
In which alternative there is a phrasal-prepositional verb?
a) I'm going to ask her out.
b) The poor woman broke down in tears.
e) The store has marked them down by 30%!
d) He was knocked down three times during the fight.
 c) I¿m looking forward to a vacation.
 
6a Questão (Ref.:201510248832) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
In which sentence there is a phrasal verb?
 Could you look after my cat while I'm away?
Quick! Get on the bus. It's ready to leave.
He wasn't tall enough and couldn't climb over the fence.
She opened the shutters and looked outside.
I just didn't see them. I drove through the traffic lights when they were red.
 
7a Questão (Ref.:201510401770) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
What would be the correct inversion of: "The wind was so strong that we couldn't open the window."
So strong the wind was that we couldn¿t open the window.
 So strong was the wind that we couldn't open the window.
So the wind was strong that we couldn't open the window
The wind so strong was that we couldn't open the window.
We couldn't open the window so strong the wind was.
 
8a Questão (Ref.:201510380115) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Choose the best inversion structure to complete the sentence. "Had ________the truth, he wouldn't have invited
them."
known he
Did he known
He did known
 he known
Knew he
 
9a Questão (Ref.:201509899648) Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0
Complete the embedded question:
 
 "Do you have any idea how long ____ me to do it?"
took it
 it took
 
did it take
 
it have taken
have it taken
 
10a Questão (Ref.:201510832815) Acerto: 0,0 / 1,0
The excerpt below has five underlined verb forms.
► Choose the alternative that best classifies those verb types, respectively.
"A satellite is a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star. Usually, the word 'satellite' refers
to a machine that is launched into space and moves around Earth or another body in space. The bird's-
eye-view that satellites have allows them to see large areas of Earth at one time. This ability means
satellites can collect more data, more quickly, than instruments on the ground."
 auxiliary verb, lexical verb, linking verb, lexical verb, linking verb
auxiliary verb, auxiliary verb, lexical verb, linking verb, lexical verb
 linking verb, lexical verb, auxiliary verb, lexical verb, auxiliary verb
lexical verb, auxiliary verb, auxiliary verb, lexical verb, linking verb
lexical verb, linking verb, lexical verb, auxiliary verb, auxiliary verb

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