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1)
If
you .... on a diet, I’m sure you .... some weight.
go
- will lose
will
go - will lose
go
– lose
take
– miss
will
take – will miss
2)
Choose
the correct alternative to complete the sentence. Don’t shout
at me if you .... angry.
will
be
were
won’t
be
are
had
been
3)
The
design would have been better if they .... to a reputable
architect.
went
will
go
had
gone
are
going
have
gone
4)
Choose
the best alternative to complete the sentence. We .... the
football cup if we .... a little better.
will
win - will play
would
have won - had played
will
win – played
would
win – would play
would
have won – would play
5)
.....
I’m sure she would have eaten the meal.
Had
Mary been hungry
However
Mary had been hungry
Unless
Mary had been hungry
Although
Mary had been hungry
In
spite Mary had not been hungry
6)
Something
is cooking .... the oven.
up
to
in
into
for
7)
He
walked ..... the room.
at
on
between
into
among
8)
Health
is .... than wealth.
good
well
best
better
the
best
9)
“An
archaeologist is the best husband any woman can have. The older
she gets, the more interested he is in her.” (Agatha Christie)
According to Agatha Christie,
archaeologists
usually marry old women.
as
archaeologists get older, they become more interested in women.
old
women are very interested in archaeologists.
any
woman can have an archaeologist for a husband.
archaeologists
make excellent husbands.
10)
She
is ..... runner..... town. I’m sure she will win the ..... .
the
fastest - in – race
the
best - of the – game
the
better – in the – run
the
fast - of – running
a
fast – of the - trophy
11)
Your
article will be .... in tomorrow’s
publicated
public
publish
published
publishing
12)
Qual
destas frases está correta? John said to Mary: “Will you
bring me the
John
said to Mary that he would bring her the books.
John
asked Mary if she would bring him the books.
John
.asked Mary that she will bring him the books.
John
said to friary that if she will bring her the books.
John
told Mary that she would brought her the books.
13)
A
forma correta de “Why do I fight with my spouse?” no
reported speech é:
He
inquired why he fight with his spouse.
He
asked himself why he fighted with his spouse.
He
wanted to know why he fought with his spouse.
He
wondered whether he will fight with his spouse.
He
asked why his spouse fights with him.
14)
Qual
destas sentenças está correta?
News
have to be sent by telegraph.
News
has to be sent by telegraph.
News
are sent through telegraph.
News
had to be sent with telegraph.
News
is to be sent with telegraph.
15)
Qual
a forma correta?
This
book tells me as long the river was.
This
book tells how long the river is.
This
book tells how long the river is ago.
These
books tells me how long the rivers were.
This
book tells me how long the river is.
16)
Read
the text below in order to answer questions 1 to 5: Britain’s
budget When the New Labour government first came to power in
1997, Gordon Brown, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (or finance
minister), was tightfisted. With regard to public spending, the
British finance minister was
first
parsimonious , then more generous.
generous
at first, then more cautious.
first
anxious to please, then more objective.
popular
in the early stages, but now unpopular.
first
concerned with education, now with health.
17)
The
text says that, as a minister, George Brown is becoming
more
and more impotent.
increasingly
pro-European.
stronger
and stronger.
less
and less influential.
more
and more tight-fisted.
18)
Gordon
Brown’s plans for the National Health Service aims to
provide
more patients with low-cost free
permit
European countries to imitate Britain’s health care system.
help
health services to reach the same standards as those of
education.
allow
for progressive privatization of health care, on European lines.
catch
up with spending on health care in other European countries.
19)
Improvements
in the British National Health system are to be financed by
European
direct investment.
increases
in income tax.
outsourcing
of some services.
higher
national insurance contributions.
Borrowing
money from public coffers.
20)
The
writer of the article has reservations about whether increased
spending on public services
can
be effective without first reforming them.
is
advisable in times of global recession.
has
ever been a viable economic target.
can
lead to more equality with Europe.
can
really be achieved before mid year.
21)
Read
the text below in order to answer questions 6 to 10: Brand You
This marketing expert and author will help you reboot yourself
after a layoff. by Cecilia Rothenberger Late last year, as the
tide of layoffs in the dotcom sector reached a groundswell, a
certain bravado still characterized the newly unemployed.
Pink-slip parties were all the rage in Manhattan and San
Francisco. Internet castoffs were using their severance checks
to travel or just to recover from a massive dotcom hangover. But
as the winter dragged on, reality began to sink in: Job = Money
= Rent. And with Internet job losses totaling more than 50,000
people in the past 12 months, people who were courted
enthusiastically a few months ago are now finding the job market
excruciatingly tight. Small wonder that armies of dotcom
refugees are now feeling a little dispirited, wondering how to
regroup and reposition themselves, especially with a layoff or
two sullying their résumés. Robin Fisher Roffer says not to
worry. The marketing veteran wants people to build brands strong
enough to survive a dotcom flop. Roffer translates the rules of
product marketing into a personal arena that helps people find
their “big idea” and go after it. The purpose of this
article is to
express
confidence in the resurgence of the technology sector.
teach
people about the commercial advertising industry.
offer
helpful advice to people who have lost their jobs.
suggest
how people can help the authorities tackle unemployment.
promote
better sales techniques through new technology.
22)
According
to the article, people took some time to realize that
they
might have to leave their country.
drinking
would have bad effects on health.
they
might need new boots after a layoff.
some
bosses are unenthusiastic about technology.
it
might be quite difficult to find another job.
23)
It
can be deduced from Paragraph 1 of the text that “pink slip
parties” are for
rich
socialites in Manhattan.
women’s
underwear manufacturers.
bosses
planning to dismiss staff.
people
notified of their dismissal.
workers
in the car industry.
24)
The
meaning of “with a layoff or two sullying their résumés” (Paragraph
3) means
with
one or more dismissals from jobs spoiling their work record.
with
a few notable professional successes to their credit.
bringing
summaries of their achievements for their CVs.
with
plans to help refugees and displaced persons settle down.
having
a criminal record which might cause future problems.
25)
The
marketing expert Robin Fisher Roffer advises people to