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Q3435286 Inglês
Which of the following activities is MOST likely to be used in a communicative language teaching classroom?
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Q3435285 Inglês

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The grandmother's use of the phrase "tuckered out" suggests that her grandfather is 

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Q3435284 Inglês

English is the most widely spoken language in the world, with over 1.5 billion speakers. It is also the most widely used language in international communication, education, and business. As a result, English has become a lingua franca, or common language, used by people of different cultures and backgrounds to communicate with each other.


Which of the following groups of countries has English as an official language?

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Q3435283 Inglês
“I have no faith in human perfectibility. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.” 
― Edgar Allan Poe

According to Edgar Allan Poe, how does he perceive the change in human activity over the years? 
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Q3435282 Inglês
What is the social use of the expression "ain't" in the English language?
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Q3435281 Inglês
“I have watched them all day and they are the same men that we are. I believe that I could walk up to the mill and knock on the door and I would be welcome except that they have orders to challenge all travelers and ask to see their papers. It is only orders that come between us. Those men are not fascists. I call them so, but they are not. They are poor men as we are. They should never be fighting against us and I do not like to think of the killing.” 
― Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls
In the passage, the protagonist expresses his belief that the men guarding the mill are not fascists, but rather poor men who are simply following orders. Which of the following statements best captures the protagonist's attitude towards these men?
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Q3435280 Inglês

“But as, in ethics, evil is a consequence of good, so, in fact, out of joy is sorrow born. Either the memory of past bliss is the anguish of today, or the agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been.”


― Edgar Alan Poe, Berenice



In the passage, Poe is suggesting that:

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Q3435279 Inglês
“Dying was nothing and he had no picture of it nor fear of it in his mind. But living was a field of grain blowing in the wind on the side of a hill. Living was a hawk in the sky. Living was an earthen jar of water in the dust of the threshing with the grain flailed out and the chaff blowing. Living was a horse between your legs and a carbine under one leg and a hill and a valley and a stream with trees along it and the far side of the valley and the hills beyond.”
― Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls

According to the excerpt, what is the relationship between life and death?
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Q3435278 Inglês
What is the central concept behind Total Physical Response (TPR)?
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Q3435275 Inglês

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Calvin declares, "From now on, I'm not doing anything I don't want to do!". What aspect of Calvin's personality does this statement emphasize?

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Q3435274 Inglês

Match the reading strategies to their corresponding descriptions.



1 - Pre-reading:

2 - Active reading

3 - Rereading

4 - Summarizing

5 - Questioning



( ) This strategy involves restating the main points of the text in your own words. Summarizing helps you to understand the text and to remember it better.


( ) This strategy involves actively engaging with the text as you read. You can do this by asking yourself questions, making notes, or highlighting key points. Active reading helps you to understand the text more deeply and to remember it better.


( ) This strategy involves making predictions about the text before you start reading. You can do this by looking at the title, headings, and illustrations, or by thinking about your own knowledge and experience. Pre-reading helps you to focus your attention and to be more engaged in the text.


( ) This strategy involves reading the text again after you have finished the first time. This can help you to catch anything you missed the first time around, or to understand the text in a new way.


( ) This strategy involves asking questions about the text as you read. You can ask questions about the meaning of the text, the author's purpose, or your own understanding of the text. Questioning helps you to think critically about the text and to understand it more deeply.



The correct association is, respectively:

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Q3435273 Inglês
“Oh! for God's sake let me go!" cried Oliver; "let me run away and die in the fields. I will never come near London; never, never! Oh! pray have mercy on me, and do not make me steal. For the love of all the bright Angels that rest in Heaven, have mercy upon me!”
― Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist

In the passage, what is Oliver's desperate plea to those around him?
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Indicate the option that provides a term that can replace "ought to" without changing the meaning

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Q3435271 Inglês

The communicative approach has been influential in language teaching since the 1970s. It has been credited with helping to improve learners' communicative competence, and it has led to the development of a number of new teaching methods and materials.


Based on the Communicative Approach, identify the alternative that best reflects the emphasis of this approach in language teaching:

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Q3435270 Inglês
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Choose the synonym for the word "extemporaneous" as used in the dialogue: 
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In the dialog between Pigita and the Rat, what is the humorous element present?

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Q3435268 Inglês

Read the excerpt to answer the question.


“JACK: We must get married at once. There is no time to be lost.


GWENDOLEN: Married, Mr. Worthing?


JACK: Well... surely. You know that I love you, and you let me to believe, Miss Fairfax, that you were not absolutely indifferent to me.


GWENDOLEN: I adore you. But you haven't proposed to me yet. Nothing has been said at all about marriage. The subject has not even been touched on.


JACK: Well... may I propose to you now?


GWENDOLEN: I think it would be an admirable opportunity. And to spare you any possible disappointment, Mr. Worthing, I think it only fair to tell you quite frankly beforehand that I am fully determined to accept you.” 



Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest

What word could replace "indifferent" in Jack's statement about Gwendolen's feelings? 
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Q3435267 Inglês

Read the excerpt to answer the question.


“JACK: We must get married at once. There is no time to be lost.


GWENDOLEN: Married, Mr. Worthing?


JACK: Well... surely. You know that I love you, and you let me to believe, Miss Fairfax, that you were not absolutely indifferent to me.


GWENDOLEN: I adore you. But you haven't proposed to me yet. Nothing has been said at all about marriage. The subject has not even been touched on.


JACK: Well... may I propose to you now?


GWENDOLEN: I think it would be an admirable opportunity. And to spare you any possible disappointment, Mr. Worthing, I think it only fair to tell you quite frankly beforehand that I am fully determined to accept you.” 



Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest

What does Gwendolen mean when she says, "And to spare you any possible disappointment, Mr. Worthing, I think it only fair to tell you quite frankly beforehand that I am fully determined to accept you"?
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Q3435266 Inglês

Read the excerpt to answer the question.


“JACK: We must get married at once. There is no time to be lost.


GWENDOLEN: Married, Mr. Worthing?


JACK: Well... surely. You know that I love you, and you let me to believe, Miss Fairfax, that you were not absolutely indifferent to me.


GWENDOLEN: I adore you. But you haven't proposed to me yet. Nothing has been said at all about marriage. The subject has not even been touched on.


JACK: Well... may I propose to you now?


GWENDOLEN: I think it would be an admirable opportunity. And to spare you any possible disappointment, Mr. Worthing, I think it only fair to tell you quite frankly beforehand that I am fully determined to accept you.” 



Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest

According to Gwendolen, what does she want to inform Jack before he proposes?
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5881: C
5882: B
5883: A
5884: C
5885: B
5886: C
5887: B
5888: D
5889: B
5890: X
5891: B
5892: A
5893: C
5894: A
5895: C
5896: B
5897: D
5898: A
5899: C
5900: C