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Ano: 2012
Banca:
Exército
Órgão:
EsPCEx
Prova:
Exército - 2012 - EsPCEx - Cadete do Exército - 2° Dia |
Q615846
Inglês
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What is a pub? The word pub is short for public house. Pubs are popular social meeting places.
They are an important part of British life. People talk, eat, drink, meet their friends and relax there.
Many have a garden where people can sit in the summer. One of the oldest pubs, Fighting Cocks in
St. Albans, Herts, is located in a building that dates back to the eleventh century. Groups of friends
normally buy 'rounds' of drinks, where the person whose turn it is will buy drinks for all the members
of the group. In most pubs in Britain, you must go to the bar to order drinks and food and pay for
your purchase immediately, there is no table service. Bartenders do not expect frequent tipping.
To tip them, it is customary to say: “Would you like a drink yourself?"
Adaptado de http://projectbritain.com/pubs.htm, consulta em 22/06/2012
According to the text, it is correct to say that in Britain
Ano: 2012
Banca:
Exército
Órgão:
EsPCEx
Prova:
Exército - 2012 - EsPCEx - Cadete do Exército - 2° Dia |
Q615845
Inglês
Texto associado
What is a pub? The word pub is short for public house. Pubs are popular social meeting places.
They are an important part of British life. People talk, eat, drink, meet their friends and relax there.
Many have a garden where people can sit in the summer. One of the oldest pubs, Fighting Cocks in
St. Albans, Herts, is located in a building that dates back to the eleventh century. Groups of friends
normally buy 'rounds' of drinks, where the person whose turn it is will buy drinks for all the members
of the group. In most pubs in Britain, you must go to the bar to order drinks and food and pay for
your purchase immediately, there is no table service. Bartenders do not expect frequent tipping.
To tip them, it is customary to say: “Would you like a drink yourself?"
Adaptado de http://projectbritain.com/pubs.htm, consulta em 22/06/2012
According to the text, pubs are popular places where people
Ano: 2012
Banca:
Exército
Órgão:
EsPCEx
Prova:
Exército - 2012 - EsPCEx - Cadete do Exército - 2° Dia |
Q615844
Inglês
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“Hello", said a quiet, musical voice.
I looked up, stunned that he was speaking to me. He was sitting as far away from me as the desk allowed, but his chair was angled toward me. His hair was dripping wet – he looked like someone in a commercial for hair gel. His dazzling face was friendly, open, a slight smile on his flawless lips. But his eyes were careful.
“My name is Edward Cullen," he continued. “I didn't have a chance to introduce myself last week. You must be Bella Swan."
My mind was spinning with confusion. He was perfectly polite now. I had to speak; he was waiting. But I couldn't think of anything conventional to say.
“H-how do you know my name?" I stammered.
He laughed a soft laugh.
“Oh, I think everyone knows your name. The whole town was waiting for you to arrive."
MEYER, S. Twilight. New York: Megan Tingley Books, 2006. Page 43.
I looked up, stunned that he was speaking to me. He was sitting as far away from me as the desk allowed, but his chair was angled toward me. His hair was dripping wet – he looked like someone in a commercial for hair gel. His dazzling face was friendly, open, a slight smile on his flawless lips. But his eyes were careful.
“My name is Edward Cullen," he continued. “I didn't have a chance to introduce myself last week. You must be Bella Swan."
My mind was spinning with confusion. He was perfectly polite now. I had to speak; he was waiting. But I couldn't think of anything conventional to say.
“H-how do you know my name?" I stammered.
He laughed a soft laugh.
“Oh, I think everyone knows your name. The whole town was waiting for you to arrive."
MEYER, S. Twilight. New York: Megan Tingley Books, 2006. Page 43.
According to Bella's descriptions in the text, Edward was
Ano: 2012
Banca:
Exército
Órgão:
EsPCEx
Prova:
Exército - 2012 - EsPCEx - Cadete do Exército - 2° Dia |
Q615843
Inglês
Texto associado
“Hello", said a quiet, musical voice.
I looked up, stunned that he was speaking to me. He was sitting as far away from me as the desk allowed, but his chair was angled toward me. His hair was dripping wet – he looked like someone in a commercial for hair gel. His dazzling face was friendly, open, a slight smile on his flawless lips. But his eyes were careful.
“My name is Edward Cullen," he continued. “I didn't have a chance to introduce myself last week. You must be Bella Swan."
My mind was spinning with confusion. He was perfectly polite now. I had to speak; he was waiting. But I couldn't think of anything conventional to say.
“H-how do you know my name?" I stammered.
He laughed a soft laugh.
“Oh, I think everyone knows your name. The whole town was waiting for you to arrive."
MEYER, S. Twilight. New York: Megan Tingley Books, 2006. Page 43.
I looked up, stunned that he was speaking to me. He was sitting as far away from me as the desk allowed, but his chair was angled toward me. His hair was dripping wet – he looked like someone in a commercial for hair gel. His dazzling face was friendly, open, a slight smile on his flawless lips. But his eyes were careful.
“My name is Edward Cullen," he continued. “I didn't have a chance to introduce myself last week. You must be Bella Swan."
My mind was spinning with confusion. He was perfectly polite now. I had to speak; he was waiting. But I couldn't think of anything conventional to say.
“H-how do you know my name?" I stammered.
He laughed a soft laugh.
“Oh, I think everyone knows your name. The whole town was waiting for you to arrive."
MEYER, S. Twilight. New York: Megan Tingley Books, 2006. Page 43.
“My mind was spinning with confusion. He was perfectly polite now. I had to speak; he was
waiting. But I couldn't think of anything conventional to say.
“H-how do you know my name?" I stammered."
The excerpt above describes a feeling of
“H-how do you know my name?" I stammered."
The excerpt above describes a feeling of
Ano: 2012
Banca:
Exército
Órgão:
EsPCEx
Prova:
Exército - 2012 - EsPCEx - Cadete do Exército - 2° Dia |
Q615842
Inglês
Texto associado
“Hello", said a quiet, musical voice.
I looked up, stunned that he was speaking to me. He was sitting as far away from me as the desk allowed, but his chair was angled toward me. His hair was dripping wet – he looked like someone in a commercial for hair gel. His dazzling face was friendly, open, a slight smile on his flawless lips. But his eyes were careful.
“My name is Edward Cullen," he continued. “I didn't have a chance to introduce myself last week. You must be Bella Swan."
My mind was spinning with confusion. He was perfectly polite now. I had to speak; he was waiting. But I couldn't think of anything conventional to say.
“H-how do you know my name?" I stammered.
He laughed a soft laugh.
“Oh, I think everyone knows your name. The whole town was waiting for you to arrive."
MEYER, S. Twilight. New York: Megan Tingley Books, 2006. Page 43.
I looked up, stunned that he was speaking to me. He was sitting as far away from me as the desk allowed, but his chair was angled toward me. His hair was dripping wet – he looked like someone in a commercial for hair gel. His dazzling face was friendly, open, a slight smile on his flawless lips. But his eyes were careful.
“My name is Edward Cullen," he continued. “I didn't have a chance to introduce myself last week. You must be Bella Swan."
My mind was spinning with confusion. He was perfectly polite now. I had to speak; he was waiting. But I couldn't think of anything conventional to say.
“H-how do you know my name?" I stammered.
He laughed a soft laugh.
“Oh, I think everyone knows your name. The whole town was waiting for you to arrive."
MEYER, S. Twilight. New York: Megan Tingley Books, 2006. Page 43.
According to the sentence “I looked up, stunned that he was speaking to me.", Bella