Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Coronel Bicaco - RS 2019 para Professor Ensino Fundamental 6ª a 9ª séries - Inglês

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Q1291418 Inglês

Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.

Matilda: an extra-ordinary bookworm! – Lesson Plan


Source: https://www.roalddahl.com/docs/MatildaLessonPlan201_1567179949.pdf

Consider the following changes proposed:
I. Replacement of ‘bring in’ (l.02) with ‘acquit’. II. Replacement of ‘slot’ (l.18) with ‘check’. III. Omission of ‘out’ (l.40).
Disregarding any grammatical aspects, which ones alter the meaning of the sentence?
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Q1291419 Inglês

Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.

Matilda: an extra-ordinary bookworm! – Lesson Plan


Source: https://www.roalddahl.com/docs/MatildaLessonPlan201_1567179949.pdf

Match the Column 1 to Column 2, linking the verbs occurrence to their correct voice of the verb.
Column 1 1. Active voice. 2. Passive voice.
Column 2 ( ) the book that they have chosen (l.05-06). ( ) Matilda has read (page 12) into a genre (l. 18-19). ( ) One of the cards has been left blank for children (l.19). ( ) how they have been inspired by reading Matilda […] (l.42).
The correct order of filling in the parenthesis, from the top to the bottom, is:
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Q1291420 Inglês

Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.

Matilda: an extra-ordinary bookworm! – Lesson Plan


Source: https://www.roalddahl.com/docs/MatildaLessonPlan201_1567179949.pdf

In “Matilda: an extra-ordinary bookworm!” (title), ‘bookworm’
I. could be translated as “leitora ávida”. II. means someone that loves to read. III. makes reference to a specific kind of animal that eats worms.
Which ones are INCORRECT?
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Q1291421 Inglês

Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.

Matilda: an extra-ordinary bookworm! – Lesson Plan


Source: https://www.roalddahl.com/docs/MatildaLessonPlan201_1567179949.pdf

Consider the following questions:
I. What is the plot of Matilda? II. Does different genres have different characteristics? III. How do reading and thinking about reading differ?
Which ones can be answered by the text?
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Respostas
5: E
6: A
7: C
8: B