Questões de Vestibular de Inglês

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Q1349821 Inglês
Tea in Britain


(Adapted from text available at http://www.britainexpress.com/History/tea-in-britain.htm Accessed on 15/5/2011, at 9h25min) 

It is correct to affirm according to the text.


Tea originally came from Asia.

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Q1349820 Inglês
Tea in Britain


(Adapted from text available at http://www.britainexpress.com/History/tea-in-britain.htm Accessed on 15/5/2011, at 9h25min) 

It is correct to affirm about the following vocabulary in the text.


“offshore” (line 37) and “inland” (line 41) refer to opposite directions regarding the coast.

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Q1349819 Inglês
Tea in Britain


(Adapted from text available at http://www.britainexpress.com/History/tea-in-britain.htm Accessed on 15/5/2011, at 9h25min) 

It is correct to affirm about the following vocabulary in the text.


“owners” (line 21), “operators” (line 30), and “smugglers” (line 40) all refer to people.

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Q1349818 Inglês
Tea in Britain


(Adapted from text available at http://www.britainexpress.com/History/tea-in-britain.htm Accessed on 15/5/2011, at 9h25min) 

It is correct to affirm about the following vocabulary in the text.


“establishment” (line 16), “popularity” (line 19), “sales” (line 22), and “growth” (line 27) are all nouns which derive from their respective verbs.

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Q1349817 Inglês
Tea in Britain


(Adapted from text available at http://www.britainexpress.com/History/tea-in-britain.htm Accessed on 15/5/2011, at 9h25min) 

It is correct to affirm about the following vocabulary in the text.


“traders” (line 6) and “merchants” (line 15) are synonyms.

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1786: C
1787: C
1788: C
1789: E
1790: C