Questões de Concurso
Sobre vocabulário | vocabulary em inglês
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I. O trecho em inglês “he was a long time about it” possui a grafia correta e pode ser adequadamente traduzido para: ele levou muito tempo para isto.
II. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: I am for leaving (sou de opinião que devemos partir).
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
I. O trecho em inglês “it is four you to” possui a grafia correta e pode ser adequadamente traduzido para: a decisão cabe a você.
II. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: the house is to down over (a casa está para alugar).
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
I. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: how much is this dress? (quanto custa este vestido?).
II. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: Mrs. Jones that is to horsing (a futura senhora Jones).
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
I. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: how was it that he did not come? (por que ele não veio?).
II. O trecho em inglês “as it were” possui a grafia correta e pode ser adequadamente traduzido para: por assim dizer.
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
I. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: that’s him excused over (isto é típico dele).
II. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: how are we to go on? (como vamos continuar? ou que será de nós?).
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
I. “When she did get in, Andrea could see that she was not, in fact, so little.”
II. “It was then that she noticed something worrying about the dog.”
III. “She replaced the receiver, then quickly backed out of the door and ran into the street.”
IV. “At this point I called a plumber to come and fix my drain.”
I. “When I was a child, I use to play on the streets all day long.”
II. “Eating habits today are worse than they used to be.”
III. “You have soccer practice at 2:00, haven’t you?”
IV. “He suffers from a disease that affects his humor.”
I. “Kristin realizes she had done the wrong thing.”
II. “It’s been ages since you taken me out to a nice restaurant.”
III. “I had my place painted by a professional.”
IV. “I wish I were less worrying about not so important things.”
I. “If we don’t drink ______ water, it affects our concentration.”
II. “But our level of happiness is also _______ by the choices we make.”
III. However, the weather and the coming darkness _____ her feel sorry for the lady.”
IV. “He was ______ to meet me back there at Mickley.”
I. “If something happened, ______ it and propose a fresh start.”
II. “I’m sorry for ______ this out, but you don’t look so good.”
III. “A recent report has ______ that more and more people have been feeling stressed”
IV. “I can’t talk to you because I’m ______ late for work”
I. “From the beginning, she always ______ to be someone else.”
II. “He apologizes, he didn’t ____ to hurt you.”
III. “She couldn’t ______ the test soon enogh to know the results”
IV. “I loved this show, it was _______.”
“... Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school...”
“...His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms...”
“I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore, And I hold within my hand Grains of the golden sand.”
I. “They live in a ____ five-bedroom house”
II. “He was an _____ father, she loved him”
III. “We had a lot of fun during this _____ trip”
IV. “It was so _____ in my son’s bedroom, so stinky.”
Read the following sentences and complete, respectively, with the appropriate verbs.
I. “The way to get _____ is to quit
talking and begin doing.”
II. “We may encounter many defeats but we must not _____ defeated.”
III. “Today’s accomplishments _____ yesterday’s impossibilities.”
IV. “People who are crazy enough to
______ they can change the world, are
the ones who do.”