Questões Militares Sobre inglês

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Q668078 Inglês
Based on the text, we can conclude the Mozart Effect helps
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Q668077 Inglês
“occurs”, (line 5), is closest in meaning to
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Q668075 Inglês
“thoughts”, (line 5), is
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Q668074 Inglês
The verbs “stop and think”, (line 3), are being used in the
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Q668073 Inglês
The verb tense in “have done”, (line 5), is in the
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Q668072 Inglês
In “Positive thoughts make work easier.”, the underlined word, gives the idea of
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Q668071 Inglês
We can infer from the text that we sometimes procrastinate because we feel we are _______.
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Q668070 Inglês
The underlined verbs, in the text, are in the
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Q668069 Inglês

Choose the best alternative to fill in the blanks.

People in that traditional celebration, usually wear a piece of clothing in ________ .

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Q668068 Inglês
At St. Patrick’s party, people
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Q668067 Inglês
People around the world are attracted by the Saint Patrick’s Festival, where they can enjoy themselves
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Q668066 Inglês
Irish people celebrate Saint Patrick’s day
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Q668065 Inglês
According to the text,
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Q659441 Inglês

                                         Did you know?

                ... some interesting facts about African Wildlife

Four of the five fastest land animals live in Africa – the cheetah (70mph), wildebeest, lion and Thomson’s gazelle (all about 50 mph).


Butterfly

Having a wingspan of only 1/2”, the smallest butterfly in the world is found in South Africa. It is known as the Dwarf Blue Butterfly.


Chameleons

Madagascar is the home of the world’s _________ as well as the _______ chameleons!


Elephants

The African elephant is the largest living land mammal.

An elephant can weigh up to 6-7 tons and has no natural enemies for he is not a predator and there is no other animal large enough to challenge him.

Did you know elephants drink up to 160 liters of water per day?

An African elephant possesses such “manual” dexterity in his/her trunk tip that he/she can actually turn the pages of a book with it.


Fish

The only place are found is in Lake Tanganyika.


Giraffes

Did you know that the tongue of a giraffe can be ______________ 45 cm? Giraffes are 6 ft tall when they are born.


Penguins

South Africa has a penguin colony, which thrives thanks to the cold Antarctic currents on the west coast near the Cape.


Adapted from Google/ The African Guide


GLOSSARY:

Dexterity – the ability to perform a difficult action quickly with the hands.

Trunk – an elephant’s nose.  

The sentence “…he/she can actually turn the pages of a book with it.” means that an African elephant
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Q659440 Inglês

                                         Did you know?

                ... some interesting facts about African Wildlife

Four of the five fastest land animals live in Africa – the cheetah (70mph), wildebeest, lion and Thomson’s gazelle (all about 50 mph).


Butterfly

Having a wingspan of only 1/2”, the smallest butterfly in the world is found in South Africa. It is known as the Dwarf Blue Butterfly.


Chameleons

Madagascar is the home of the world’s _________ as well as the _______ chameleons!


Elephants

The African elephant is the largest living land mammal.

An elephant can weigh up to 6-7 tons and has no natural enemies for he is not a predator and there is no other animal large enough to challenge him.

Did you know elephants drink up to 160 liters of water per day?

An African elephant possesses such “manual” dexterity in his/her trunk tip that he/she can actually turn the pages of a book with it.


Fish

The only place are found is in Lake Tanganyika.


Giraffes

Did you know that the tongue of a giraffe can be ______________ 45 cm? Giraffes are 6 ft tall when they are born.


Penguins

South Africa has a penguin colony, which thrives thanks to the cold Antarctic currents on the west coast near the Cape.


Adapted from Google/ The African Guide


GLOSSARY:

Dexterity – the ability to perform a difficult action quickly with the hands.

Trunk – an elephant’s nose.  

The sentence “the smallest butterfly in the world is found in South Africa. ” in the Active Voice becomes
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Q659439 Inglês

                                         Did you know?

                ... some interesting facts about African Wildlife

Four of the five fastest land animals live in Africa – the cheetah (70mph), wildebeest, lion and Thomson’s gazelle (all about 50 mph).


Butterfly

Having a wingspan of only 1/2”, the smallest butterfly in the world is found in South Africa. It is known as the Dwarf Blue Butterfly.


Chameleons

Madagascar is the home of the world’s _________ as well as the _______ chameleons!


Elephants

The African elephant is the largest living land mammal.

An elephant can weigh up to 6-7 tons and has no natural enemies for he is not a predator and there is no other animal large enough to challenge him.

Did you know elephants drink up to 160 liters of water per day?

An African elephant possesses such “manual” dexterity in his/her trunk tip that he/she can actually turn the pages of a book with it.


Fish

The only place are found is in Lake Tanganyika.


Giraffes

Did you know that the tongue of a giraffe can be ______________ 45 cm? Giraffes are 6 ft tall when they are born.


Penguins

South Africa has a penguin colony, which thrives thanks to the cold Antarctic currents on the west coast near the Cape.


Adapted from Google/ The African Guide


GLOSSARY:

Dexterity – the ability to perform a difficult action quickly with the hands.

Trunk – an elephant’s nose.  

The statement below shows another information about African wildlife. Read it and then choose the alternative to complete the gap.

Fish

The only place _______ are found is in Lake Tanganyika.

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Q659438 Inglês

                                         Did you know?

                ... some interesting facts about African Wildlife

Four of the five fastest land animals live in Africa – the cheetah (70mph), wildebeest, lion and Thomson’s gazelle (all about 50 mph).


Butterfly

Having a wingspan of only 1/2”, the smallest butterfly in the world is found in South Africa. It is known as the Dwarf Blue Butterfly.


Chameleons

Madagascar is the home of the world’s _________ as well as the _______ chameleons!


Elephants

The African elephant is the largest living land mammal.

An elephant can weigh up to 6-7 tons and has no natural enemies for he is not a predator and there is no other animal large enough to challenge him.

Did you know elephants drink up to 160 liters of water per day?

An African elephant possesses such “manual” dexterity in his/her trunk tip that he/she can actually turn the pages of a book with it.


Fish

The only place are found is in Lake Tanganyika.


Giraffes

Did you know that the tongue of a giraffe can be ______________ 45 cm? Giraffes are 6 ft tall when they are born.


Penguins

South Africa has a penguin colony, which thrives thanks to the cold Antarctic currents on the west coast near the Cape.


Adapted from Google/ The African Guide


GLOSSARY:

Dexterity – the ability to perform a difficult action quickly with the hands.

Trunk – an elephant’s nose.  

Choose the alternative containing the right adjectives to fill in the blanks, respectively.
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Q659437 Inglês

Religion ________ central to people's lives in Africa. Although the majority of Africans are now Muslim or Christian, traditional religions have endured and still play a big role. Religion runs like a thread through daily life, marked by prayers of gratitude in times of plenty and prayers of supplication in times of need. Religion confirms identity on the individual and the group.

                 http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica

GLOSSARY:

Endure – to continue to exist for a long time

Thread – one part connecting with another  

After reading the text, mark the INCORRECT statement about religion in Africa.
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Q659436 Inglês

Religion ________ central to people's lives in Africa. Although the majority of Africans are now Muslim or Christian, traditional religions have endured and still play a big role. Religion runs like a thread through daily life, marked by prayers of gratitude in times of plenty and prayers of supplication in times of need. Religion confirms identity on the individual and the group.

                 http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica

GLOSSARY:

Endure – to continue to exist for a long time

Thread – one part connecting with another  

Mark the correct option to complete the passage.

The last sentence of the paragraph means that identity on the individual and the group _______ by religion.

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Q659435 Inglês

Religion ________ central to people's lives in Africa. Although the majority of Africans are now Muslim or Christian, traditional religions have endured and still play a big role. Religion runs like a thread through daily life, marked by prayers of gratitude in times of plenty and prayers of supplication in times of need. Religion confirms identity on the individual and the group.

                 http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica

GLOSSARY:

Endure – to continue to exist for a long time

Thread – one part connecting with another  

Mark the alternative that best replaces the word “although” from the second line of the text.
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Respostas
3941: B
3942: B
3943: B
3944: B
3945: D
3946: C
3947: D
3948: C
3949: C
3950: C
3951: D
3952: C
3953: D
3954: A
3955: C
3956: B
3957: X
3958: D
3959: C
3960: D