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Q667971 Inglês

Angry Birds

Angry Birds are fat and round. Angry Birds cannot fly. But Angry Birds are superstars. Millions of people around the world are addicted to them. It’s the number one game for smartphones.

                                                                      (Adapted from Speak Up # 295) 

GLOSSARY

addicted to – viciado em 

The affirmative form of the underlined modal verb, in the paragraph, expresses
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Q666954 Inglês
Mark the group of uncountable words extracted from the text above
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Q666953 Inglês

Mark the sentence below that CANNOT answer the following question correctly.

“ Which prejudice do you have?” (line 56).

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Q666952 Inglês

Choose the option which contains the correct negative for “atheists are prone to discrimination” (line 42).

Atheists ________prone to discrimination.

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Q666951 Inglês
Mark the correct question for the sentence “prejudice based on religious affiliation” (lines 40 and 41).
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Q666950 Inglês
The word “persecution” (line 39) means
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Q666949 Inglês
Mark the option which shows the same meaning as in “a person’s body size or weight.” (line 35).
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Q666948 Inglês
The underlined word in “those in wheelchairs or with a learning disability.” (lines 25 and 26) is used in the same grammatical way as in
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Q666947 Inglês
In the sentence “Usually called ableism, a less well-known form of prejudice” (lines 23 and 24), the underlined expression means
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Q666946 Inglês
The topic “ability” mentions people who
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Q666945 Inglês
The word “workplace” (line 10) means
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Q666944 Inglês
The sentence “one-fifth of working adults say they experience ageism in the workplace” (lines 9 and 10) means that
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Q666943 Inglês
Mark the concept that is mentioned in the text.
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Q666942 Inglês
Mark the FALSE statement below in relation to the text.
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Q666941 Inglês
Mark the INCORRECT definition of the word “ageism” (line 6).
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Q666940 Inglês
The word “others” (line 4) refers to
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Q666939 Inglês
The author points out that
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Q666848 Inglês

The following dialogue takes place between two native speakers of English in the lower airspace in the vicinity of a major airport. Two aircraft __________ towards the airfield:

Pilot – Fox Charlie speaking.

            Who’s ahead ... us or Golf Yankee?

Controller – Well... you’re neck and neck.

Pilot – We can keep a high speed in the descent if you want us to.

Controller – I don’t know how the TMA are going to plan

                     this. You can if you wish.

Pilot – You’re the boss.

Controller – Well they’ll be the boss when you get down

                     there. I’m just sort of keeping you apart for the

                     moment.

Pilot – Understood.


GLOSSARY:

vicinity = proximidade

Fox Charlie = nome da aeronave

Golf Yankee = nome da aeronave

TMA = refere-se ao órgão de controle de tráfego aéreo 

All the words below can be replaced by “descending”, except:
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Q666751 Inglês

                                  A Bunch of Butterflies

Priests don’t like confetti, it makes a mess.

The bride and groom rarely like rice, because it hurts. So the latest thing at weddings, at least in America, is butterflies.

What could be nicer than having a bunch of butterflies released into the air around the marriage couple? Companies are now springing up in the US to meet the new demand, but animal rights groups are concerned. How are the butterflies caught, how are they transported to the wedding and what happens to them afterwards?

The wedding party thinks the butterflies fly away, but often the insect cannot survive in their new environment and die.


GLOSSARY:

spring up – surgir 

In “ What could be nicer than having a bunch of butterflies ...”, the underlined words give the idea of
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Q665988 Inglês

Teacher: Donald, what is the chemical formula for water?

Donald: HIJKLMNO.

Teacher: What are you talking about?

Donald: Yesterday you said it’s H to O.

Teacher: No! I said H20. You’ve heard me wrong.

We can infer that
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Respostas
1281: D
1282: C
1283: D
1284: C
1285: A
1286: A
1287: B
1288: D
1289: C
1290: B
1291: B
1292: A
1293: D
1294: C
1295: A
1296: D
1297: D
1298: A
1299: D
1300: D