- Colégio 24 Horas
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- Colégio 24 Horas
INGLÊS Text I WHY JUNIOR ISN’T CALLED JUNIOR ANYMORE There are as many as 10,000 names in the English language, but only a few hundred are commonly used. Names go in and out of fashion — often giving away a person’s age. Handles such as Clarence and Agnes tend to belong to seniors while Craig and Wendy are more likely to be baby boomers. “We’re seeing a return to biblical names such as Rebecca for girls and Matthew for boys,” notes Edward Callary, professor of English at Northern Illinois University and editor of Names, the journal of the American Name Society. He revealed more fascinating facts: Girl’s names are more trendy than boys’ — not a single one of the 10 most popular girls’ names in 1950 was on the top list in 1990. Boys’ names often become girl’s names — for instance, Shirley and Marion were once names for men. More recently, Shannon and Ashley have switched from male to female. Oddly, girl’s names never become boys’. One trend on the wane: naming boys after their dads, says Callary. “In the United States 10 to 20 percent of men used to be a Junior. Today, that has almost disappeared. Instead, families are using the father’s first name as the son’s middle name. “Naming a person Junior carries a lot of emotional baggage. Today, the tendency is to treat people more as individuals.” Callary projects that the 10 most popular names for baby girls in the rest of the decade will be Emma, Emily, Hanna, Heather, Jamie, Kaleigh, Kelsey, Laura, Margaret and Rachel. And the 10 hottest names for boys will be Austin, Cody Caleb, Jacob, Jared, Jason, Lucas, Nathan, Taylor and Zachary. (By Ann Traverso-Bernard. Modern Housekeeping) Qual das seguintes alternativas está errada de acordo com o texto? (A) “Emma” é o nome feminino mais popular nos EUA atualmente. (B) O nome “Agnes” é associado a pessoas de idade. (C) “Shirley” já foi nome de homem. (D) Hoje em dia, 10 a 20% dos homens têm “Júnior” no nome. (E) “Matthew” é nome bíblico. Qual a melhor tradução para oddly, no texto? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Geralmente. Terrivelmente. Fascinantemente. Inacreditavelmente. Estranhamente. Todas as frases estão corretas em relação ao texto I, exceto: (A) O nome “Júnior” está quase desaparecido hoje em dia. (B) De 10 a 20% dos homens tinham o nome “Júnior”. (C) As famílias estão usando mais o nome “Júnior”. (D) As famílias estão usando o nome do pai como o 2º nome do filho. (E) A tendência hoje é de tratar as pessoas mais como indivíduos. In the United States 10 to 20% of men used to be a “Junior”. The underlined expression indicates. (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) a habit on the past. an obligation. a suggestion. an advice. a preference. Text II This text II is: (A) an ad. (B) a cartoon. (C) a poem. (D) a letter. (E) an interview. No texto II, Garfield usou a estrutura “used to” porque: (A) ainda há comida na cozinha. (B) não há mais comida na cozinha. (C) a cozinha foi destruída. (D) ele vai comer mais na cozinha. (E) ele vai passar a comer em outro lugar. “I would ______________ die than lie.” (A) prefer (B) rather (C) like (D) hate (E) avoid A alternativa que corretamente preenche as lacunas I, II e III é: Please, don’t _______ lies. Can you __________ me the time? Please, __________ something. Text III EXERCISE OF WILL A doctor put an obese patient on a strict diet and told her to get plenty of exercise. On seeing her several weeks later, he noticed she had lost many pounds. “I’m glad you took my advice,” he said, smiling. “Did you find it tough avoiding cake, candy, ice cream and all the other goodies?” “Indeed, I did,” she replied. “And what sort of exercises did you do?” he asked. “Climbed the walls,” she answered. (The Liguorian) (A) tell — tell — tell (B) say — say — say (C) tell — say — tell (D) say — tell — say (E) tell — tell — say Text IV If you are on a strict diet you: (A) can’t get thinner and thinner. (B) can eat nearly everything. (C) can’t eat almost anything. (D) can drink as much beer as you like. (E) can’t drink any water at all. If you “lost many pounds” you: (A) are probably much thinner now. (B) are certainly fatter now. (C) will have to lose many other pounds. (D) will regain your weight soon. (E) are surely too fat now. The doctor “(...) told her to get plenty of exercise.” We can use the verb to tell in the sentence: (A) He __________: “study for your test.” (B) John ________ to Mary: “I love you.” (C) The student ___________ his name. (D) “This is the answer”, he __________. (E) She __________ me a secret last week. Mark the correct option to complete the sentence: Todas as afirmativas a respeito do texto IV estão corretas, exceto: (A) O texto é um anúncio da Internet. (B) O produto é um creme para os olhos. (C) O produto reduz o aparecimento de rugas. (D) Há agentes suavizadores para a área delicada ao redor dos olhos. (E) O produto é um creme para massagear o cabelo. “StriVectin-SD Eye Cream helps reduce...wrinkles...” The correct interrogative form is: (A) It doesn’t help reduce wrinkles. (B) It helps reduce wrinkles (C) Do it help reduce wrinkles? (D) Does it help reduce wrinkles? (E) Does it helps reduce wrinkles? “I prefer to have my coffee without sugar.” The sentence has the same meaning as: (A) I’m getting used to have my coffee without sugar. (B) I’d better have my coffee without sugar. (C) I’d rather have my coffee without sugar. (D) I should have my coffee without sugar. (E) I used to have my coffee without sugar. Mark the correct synonym for the underlined expression: “He arrived at last.” (A) finally; (B) late; (C) lately; (D) never; (E) soon.