Questões de Vestibular UEM 2010 para Vestibular - Primeiro Semestre - Prova 2- Inglês
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“hugely” (line 2) and “huge” (line 28) could be used interchangeably in the text with the same meaning.


“waste” (line 21), “trashy” (line 22) and “guilty” (line 25) are used in the text with a negative meaning, but they are words usually used in positive contexts in English.


The relative pronoun “whom” (line 31) is used instead of “who” because it comes after preposition.


“virtual being” (line 55) refers to the pet people might have on their virtual farm.


“from scratch” (line 65) means “starting something without using anything that existed before”.


“A Bulgarian official has been sacked after being caught milking a virtual cow ...” (lines 1-2)


“At the end of a hard day seeing to patients at the surgery there is more work to be done.” (lines 5-6)


“... the internet game Farmville has become a part of daily life.” (lines 9-10)


“She was initially dismissive of Farmville when she was asked to join ...” (lines 34-36)


“For the embarrassed GP, it resurrected an old friendship – sort of.” (lines 58-59)


She has been dismissed from her job.


Her name has not been published.


She is one of the best Farmville players in her country.


She does not play the game while working.


The game helps her relax.


In the extract “… too embarrassed to be named …” (line 9), the word underlined is in the simple past tense.


The pronoun “it” (line 13) refers to the Farmville game.


In the sentence “She never tends to her fields during her working day, but is on it most evenings.” (lines 18-20), a contrast of ideas is expressed.


The underlined word in “It does seem like a terrible waste of time …” (lines 20-21) is used for emphasis.


Gemma is the only member of her family who has joined Farmville.