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Língua Inglesa - Interpretação de Texto - Fundação de Estudos e Pesquisas Sócio-Econômicos (FEPESE) - 2005
What doesn't the text say about fanfi ction?
In fanfi ction fans create unusual plots.
Everybody knows the person who invented the fanfi ction club.
Fanfi ction is a trend that is followed by many Internet surfers.
In fanfi ction people do what they want with the character they take for themselves.
Língua Inglesa - Interpretação de Texto - Fundação de Estudos e Pesquisas Sócio-Econômicos (FEPESE) - 2005
Make complete sentences by matching the parts of the sentences correctly.
1. A few years ago...
2.Today%u2019s world is considered very small because of the...
3. To become a member of this "small world",...
4.The Internet transports information...
( ) fast development in the communication system.
( ) the Internet did not exist.
( ) all over the world through programs.
( ) we have to know English and to be computer literate.
The correct sequence from the top to the bottom is:
1 – 3 – 2 – 4
2 – 1 – 4 – 3
3 – 4 – 1 – 2
4 – 2 – 3 – 1
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 16 AND 17:
In Canada, these rules:
have been implemented;
are being implemented now;
will be implemented soon;
will never be implemented;
can be implemented now.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 18 AND 19:
According to specialists, the power blackout mentioned was caused by problems in
New England;
Canada.
Michigan;
Ohio;
New York.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 18 AND 19:
In "The blackout may have been triggered", it is implied that the cause:
is already known;
has been found;
cannot be found;
is still unknown;
is very clear.
HERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS SENT TO LESTER LAVE. READ TEXT III AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 20 AND 21:
The preoccupation with the amount of energy generated today came from the reader in:
Chattanooga;
Toronto;
Washington;
Gainesville.
Hartford.
HERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS SENT TO LESTER LAVE. READ TEXT III AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 20 AND 21:
The Ontario reader´s question contains a(n):
complaint;
suggestion;
command.
apology;
promise.
READ TEXT IV AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 22 TO 25:
This text is a(n):
announcement.
editorial.
summary;
headline;
advertisement.
READ TEXT IV AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 22 TO 25:
The authors think that the solution to the problem presented is to be found in energy that can be:
depleted;
restored.
saved;
preserved;
interrupted.
READ TEXT IV AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 22 TO 25:
In "increasing usage" (l. 18) the underlined word suggests a(n):
expansion;
stop;
reduction;
break;
substitution.
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