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QUESTÕES DE INGLÊS
1. Ericsson mobile systems Ericsson is a global leader in mobile telephony, supplying state-of-the-art technology and quality equipment to customers worldwide. More people make and receive calls using Ericsson mobile systems than any other. Since 1876, Ericsson was at the forefront development in telecommunications. Today, our products and systems are sold in more than 100 countries. (UFAL) According to the text, 
A. telephones today are cheaper in 100 countries. 
B. Ericsson has customers all over the world. 
C. Ericsson must do better in technology. 
D. mobile phones are similar to works of art. 
E. nobody can compete with Ericsson in price range.
2. ONE SATURDAY NIGHT, during a visit to a fast-food restaurant with my wife and children, I noticed a woman’s purse beneath a table in the corner. I gave the purse to the manager, and moments later an elderly couple returned in a panic to claim it. The gentleman insisted on giving me a ten-dollar reward for my honesty. In the car on our way home, my four kids began singing, “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow.” I explained that I had done nothing extraordinary, but I appreciated the song anyway. “We’re not singing about you, Daddy,” they responded. “We’re singing about the man who gave us ten dollars.” 
(UFMG.) In fact, the children were singing because 
A. the family received a reward for finding the purse.
 B. the lady at the restaurant had praised them a lot. 
C. the restaurant manager had given them a reward. 
D. the waiter at the restaurant was a very kind fellow
3. OCTOBER 23,1989 DO YOU TEACH? IF SO, PLEASE READ ON... The New Yorker is delighted to offer an education program to teachers who want to share the magazine with their students. For information and materials to help you use The New Yorker in your classroom, please call Elaine Berman at (212) 536-5415 or write to her at the address below: THE NEW YORKER EDUCATION PROGRAM - 25 West 43rd Street. New York. NY 10036 
(UEL) Depreende-se do texto que “The New Yorker” é 
A. um programa educacional. 
B. uma loja. 
C. uma revista. 
D. uma livraria.
 E. uma escola.
4. (Faap-SP) The reported speech of the sentence: He said, “It’s a miracle” is: He said (that)__________ 
A. it could have been a miracle. 
B. it were a miracle. 
C. it would be a miracle. 
D. it would have been a miracle. 
E. it was a miracle.
5. (PUC - PR) She asked me, where do you buy clothes? No reported speech é: 
A. She asked me if I buy clothes.
 B. She asked me if I bought clothes. 
C. She asked me where I bought clothes.
 D. She asked me if where I bought clothes. 
E. She asked me where I buy clothes.
6. _____________ I examine your proposal, ____________ I like it. 
A. the more carefully / the more 
B. the most careful / the more 
C. the more careful / the most 
D. the carefully / the most 
E. the most carefully / the more

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