Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de São Martinho da Serra - RS 2024 para Professor de Língua Inglesa
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The (Not Always) Sweet Holiday History of Gingerbread

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Analyze the following statements about the text and mark T, if true, or F, if false.
( ) Ginger was already known in Europe, but it only became popular in the 11th century, when Europeans were introduced to cakes made with it.
( ) It is believed that Queen Elizabeth I liked to give gingerbread as gifts to her guests.
( ) Even though ginger is from Southern Asia, the “Capital of Gingerbread” title belongs to a German city.
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:
The (Not Always) Sweet Holiday History of Gingerbread

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According to the text, gingerbread may be linked to Christmas because:
The (Not Always) Sweet Holiday History of Gingerbread

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Mark the alternative that correctly and respectively fills the dashed gaps in lines 02, 04, 07 and 09.
The (Not Always) Sweet Holiday History of Gingerbread

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Which verb tense should be used to fill out the gap in line 25 with the verb “write”?
The (Not Always) Sweet Holiday History of Gingerbread

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In the context presented in the text, the definition of the word “intoxicating” (l. 32) is something that makes you feel: