Questões de Concurso Sobre inglês

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Q2126228 Inglês
Choose the option that is according to the English Grammar.
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Q2126227 Inglês
I go to her house because she is sick.”, in the simple past is:
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Q2126226 Inglês
In which alternative are the techniques for teaching the four traditional skills presented?
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Q2126225 Inglês
Mark the alternative with the sentence in the Past Perfect.
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Q2126224 Inglês
Mark the alternative in which the present continuous is CORRECT.
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Q2126223 Inglês
In order to become an ESP teacher, it is necessary to:
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Q2126222 Inglês
For question choose the option that correctly completes the sentences.
Richard’s bookstore_____ for sale for ten months. Apparently, it_____ down soon.
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Q2126221 Inglês
For question choose the option that correctly completes the sentences.
I _________ this type of fruit salad for the last 4 years.
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Q2126220 Inglês
For question choose the option that correctly completes the sentences.
If you want to play card games, you _____ keep your best cards, you _____ tell others what cards you have, and you _____ look at my cards. 
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Q2126219 Inglês

Read the text below and answer the question:

1 Speech is one of the most important ways of communicating. It consists of far more that just

2 making noises. To talk and also to be understood by other people, we have to speak a language,

3 that is, we have to use combinations of sounds that everyone agrees stand for a particular

4 object or idea. Learning a language properly is very important. The basic vocabulary of English is not

5 very large, and only about 2,000 words are needed to speak it quite well. But the more words you

6 know, the more ideas you can express, and the more precise you can be about their exact meaning.

7 Words are the main thing we use in communicating what we want to say. The way we say the

8 words is also very important. Our tone of voice can express many emotions and shows whether we

9 are pleased or angry, for instance.

According to the text, speech is:
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Q2126218 Inglês

Read the text below and answer the question:

1 Speech is one of the most important ways of communicating. It consists of far more that just

2 making noises. To talk and also to be understood by other people, we have to speak a language,

3 that is, we have to use combinations of sounds that everyone agrees stand for a particular

4 object or idea. Learning a language properly is very important. The basic vocabulary of English is not

5 very large, and only about 2,000 words are needed to speak it quite well. But the more words you

6 know, the more ideas you can express, and the more precise you can be about their exact meaning.

7 Words are the main thing we use in communicating what we want to say. The way we say the

8 words is also very important. Our tone of voice can express many emotions and shows whether we

9 are pleased or angry, for instance.

Based on the text above, if we know only about 2,000 words in English, we:
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Q2126217 Inglês

Read the text below and answer the question:

1 Speech is one of the most important ways of communicating. It consists of far more that just

2 making noises. To talk and also to be understood by other people, we have to speak a language,

3 that is, we have to use combinations of sounds that everyone agrees stand for a particular

4 object or idea. Learning a language properly is very important. The basic vocabulary of English is not

5 very large, and only about 2,000 words are needed to speak it quite well. But the more words you

6 know, the more ideas you can express, and the more precise you can be about their exact meaning.

7 Words are the main thing we use in communicating what we want to say. The way we say the

8 words is also very important. Our tone of voice can express many emotions and shows whether we

9 are pleased or angry, for instance.

According to the author, the more words we know:
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Q2124646 Inglês
       Language teachers, like other teachers, had to quickly rethink priorities and means of delivery in response to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as measures to manage the pandemic. It isn’t surprising then that some of the findings in our 2021 survey relate to the pandemic.
       Language teaching was suspended by local education boards at one in five primary schools in January 2021 due to Covid-19, and the impact has been felt more acutely in deprived areas. Teachers in state secondary schools report that two in five pupils in Key Stage 3 (lower secondary) did not engage with language learning during the first national lockdown, leading to time lost to language learning for a lot of pupils.
         Dr Ian Collen said that “the most disadvantaged pupils are most likely to have been negatively affected by the impact of Covid-19, experiencing greater disruption to their language learning and fewer international opportunities. Looking to the future, schools should consider giving more curriculum time to languages, as well as more opportunities to use languages in real life, such as visits abroad.”
       Many teachers reported that they cannot wait to get back to face-to-face teaching in the classroom. Despite the barriers they have faced over the past year, it is encouraging to see how they pivoted to remote learning during the national lockdowns.


Internet: <www.britishcouncil.org> (adapted).

Based on the previous text, judge the following item.


The noun “curriculum”, in the third paragraph, comes from Latin and its plural form is curricula.


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Q2124645 Inglês
       Language teachers, like other teachers, had to quickly rethink priorities and means of delivery in response to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as measures to manage the pandemic. It isn’t surprising then that some of the findings in our 2021 survey relate to the pandemic.
       Language teaching was suspended by local education boards at one in five primary schools in January 2021 due to Covid-19, and the impact has been felt more acutely in deprived areas. Teachers in state secondary schools report that two in five pupils in Key Stage 3 (lower secondary) did not engage with language learning during the first national lockdown, leading to time lost to language learning for a lot of pupils.
         Dr Ian Collen said that “the most disadvantaged pupils are most likely to have been negatively affected by the impact of Covid-19, experiencing greater disruption to their language learning and fewer international opportunities. Looking to the future, schools should consider giving more curriculum time to languages, as well as more opportunities to use languages in real life, such as visits abroad.”
       Many teachers reported that they cannot wait to get back to face-to-face teaching in the classroom. Despite the barriers they have faced over the past year, it is encouraging to see how they pivoted to remote learning during the national lockdowns.


Internet: <www.britishcouncil.org> (adapted).

Based on the previous text, judge the following item.


The excerpt ‘the most disadvantaged pupils are most likely to have been negatively affected by the impact of Covid-19’ (third paragraph) would be correctly rewritten in indirect speech as: Dr Ian Collen said that the most disadvantaged pupils were most likely to had been negatively affected by the impact of Covid-19.


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Q2124644 Inglês
       Language teachers, like other teachers, had to quickly rethink priorities and means of delivery in response to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as measures to manage the pandemic. It isn’t surprising then that some of the findings in our 2021 survey relate to the pandemic.
       Language teaching was suspended by local education boards at one in five primary schools in January 2021 due to Covid-19, and the impact has been felt more acutely in deprived areas. Teachers in state secondary schools report that two in five pupils in Key Stage 3 (lower secondary) did not engage with language learning during the first national lockdown, leading to time lost to language learning for a lot of pupils.
         Dr Ian Collen said that “the most disadvantaged pupils are most likely to have been negatively affected by the impact of Covid-19, experiencing greater disruption to their language learning and fewer international opportunities. Looking to the future, schools should consider giving more curriculum time to languages, as well as more opportunities to use languages in real life, such as visits abroad.”
       Many teachers reported that they cannot wait to get back to face-to-face teaching in the classroom. Despite the barriers they have faced over the past year, it is encouraging to see how they pivoted to remote learning during the national lockdowns.


Internet: <www.britishcouncil.org> (adapted).

Based on the previous text, judge the following item.


In the second sentence of the last paragraph, “Despite” can be correctly replaced by Although.

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Q2124643 Inglês
       Language teachers, like other teachers, had to quickly rethink priorities and means of delivery in response to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as measures to manage the pandemic. It isn’t surprising then that some of the findings in our 2021 survey relate to the pandemic.
       Language teaching was suspended by local education boards at one in five primary schools in January 2021 due to Covid-19, and the impact has been felt more acutely in deprived areas. Teachers in state secondary schools report that two in five pupils in Key Stage 3 (lower secondary) did not engage with language learning during the first national lockdown, leading to time lost to language learning for a lot of pupils.
         Dr Ian Collen said that “the most disadvantaged pupils are most likely to have been negatively affected by the impact of Covid-19, experiencing greater disruption to their language learning and fewer international opportunities. Looking to the future, schools should consider giving more curriculum time to languages, as well as more opportunities to use languages in real life, such as visits abroad.”
       Many teachers reported that they cannot wait to get back to face-to-face teaching in the classroom. Despite the barriers they have faced over the past year, it is encouraging to see how they pivoted to remote learning during the national lockdowns.


Internet: <www.britishcouncil.org> (adapted).

Based on the previous text, judge the following item. 


In the second paragraph, the sentence “Language teaching was suspended by local education boards at one in five primary schools in January 2021 due to Covid-19” is in the passive voice and could be correctly rewritten as Due to Covid-19, local education boards suspended language teaching at one in five primary schools in January 2021.

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Q2124642 Inglês

Internet: <http://www.callouscomics.com> (adapted).

Based on the comic strip above, judge the following item.


The humorous effect of the strip is caused by the attempt of one of the doctors to empower her patient by giving him a very obvious tip.


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Q2124641 Inglês

Internet: <http://www.callouscomics.com> (adapted).

Based on the comic strip above, judge the following item.


The words “maintenance”, “medication” and “patients” have suffixes which indicate that they are nouns.

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Q2124640 Inglês

Internet: <https://www.graphicnews.com>.

Based on the infographic above, judge the following item. 


“Rejection”, “occupy” and “magazine” translate in Portuguese as rejeição, ocupar e magazine, respectively.


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Q2124639 Inglês

Internet: <https://www.graphicnews.com>.

Based on the infographic above, judge the following item. 


Up to 2003, JK Rowling has married twice and has lived in three different countries.


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Respostas
5721: D
5722: C
5723: D
5724: B
5725: B
5726: D
5727: C
5728: C
5729: D
5730: D
5731: C
5732: A
5733: C
5734: E
5735: E
5736: C
5737: E
5738: C
5739: E
5740: C