(IME - 2013/2014 - 2 FASE) Escolha a alternativa que complete a sentena corretamente: Not only _____________ his house, but his wife also walked out on him.
(IME - 2013/2014 - 2 FASE) Escolha a alternativa que complete a sentena corretamente: If we dont hurry up, all the best seats ___________.
(IME - 2013/2014 - 2 FASE) Escolha a alternativa que complete a sentena corretamente: _____________ the cost of a college education at Central Wyoming College is relatively low, many students need and receive financial aid.
(IME - 2013/2014 - 2 FASE) Escolha a alternativa que complete a sentena corretamente: Coptic Christians in Egypt ________________ persecution at the hands of the government. Claims against them under Mubaraks regime were rarely punished. They have faced open discrimination while remaining peaceful.
(IME - 2013/2014 - 2 FASE) Ecolha a alternativa correta Choose the sentence in which the modifier refers to a word or word group it can logically describe.
(IME - 2013/2014 - 2 FASE) Encontram-se em destaque cinco termos ou expresses. Assinale a alternativa correspondente ao termo cujo emprego est incorreto. The spreading branches of the tree swayed in the breeze. In the distance, I heard a barked dog.
(IME - 2013/2014 - 2 FASE) Encontram-se em destaque cinco termos ou expresses. Assinale a alternativa correspondente ao termo cujo emprego est incorreto. Neymars performances at the Confederations Cup show why Barcelona paid 48.6m for his signing. But Earlys examination of his person power and marketing potential explain how the club will recoup that money.
(IME - 2013/2014 - 2 FASE) Encontram-se em destaque cinco termos ou expresses. Assinale a alternativa correspondente ao termo cujo emprego est incorreto. If Bono really knew the history of his own people, he would be aware that the Great Irish Famine of the 1840s was not the result of a food short. Famines rarely are. There were plenty of crops in the country, but they had to be exported to pay the landlords rents. There was also enough food in Britain at the time to feed Ireland several times over.
(IME - 2013/2014 - 2 FASE) Encontram-se em destaque cinco termos ou expresses. Assinale a alternativa correspondente ao termo cujo emprego est incorreto. As soon as she walked up, she put her arm around my neck and we are hugging and kind of shared a thank you-type embrace and I never saw her again.
[IME - 2013/2014 - 2a fase]Escreva UM pargrafo EM INGLS de 20 a 30 palavras Tema 2: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? The primary mission of colleges and universities should be preparing students for the workforce. Support your answer
[IME - 2013/2014 - 2a fase]Escreva UM pargrafo EM INGLS de 20 a 30 palavras Tema 1: People have become overly dependent on technology. Do you agree with this statement? Support your answer.
(IME - 2012/2013- 2 FASE) leia o texto seguinte e marque a opo correta. The History of the Maori The arrival of the Maori people to New Zealand is deemed as somewhat of a mystery. It is estimated that the first Polynesians arrived over 1000 years ago, possibly around 800 AD or even earlier. Linguistic and cultural evidence suggests that the Maori travelled originally from the Cook Islands - an enormous feat at that time considering the prevailing winds make sailing in a southeast direction extremely difficult. It is because of this that the first navigators probably came here by design, looking for land whose presence may have been indicated by migratory birds, still flying these paths today. It is unknown if these first explorers actually settled here, or if in fact they returned to the Rarotongan Islands to herald the migration. By the end of the fourteenth century, settlement was established throughout the country, most being in the warmer climes of the north, being closer to that of their origins. Being Neolithic, devoid of hides and textiles, they clothed themselves in cloaks constructed with woven flax and adorned with dog fur or feathers provided by many native birds including kiwi and moa. The northern conditions were favorable for many of the subtropical food plants they brought with them, in particular the sweet potato, or Kumara. The Maori people also lived off the abundant produce provided by native birds and the sea. In the south the bird life was hunted to extinction, the most famous of which being the Moa, the spectacular flightless bird that could reach up to 3.7m in height. Disponvel em: http://www.newzealandnz.co.nz/maori/. Acesso em: 3 mai. 2012 It is implied in the passage that:
(IME - 2012/2013- 2 FASE) Leia o texto seguinte e marque a opo correta. The History of the Maori The arrival of the Maori people to New Zealand is deemed as somewhat of a mystery. It is estimated that the first Polynesians arrived over 1000 years ago, possibly around 800 AD or even earlier. Linguistic and cultural evidence suggests that the Maori travelled originally from the Cook Islands - an enormous feat at that time considering the prevailing winds make sailing in a southeast direction extremely difficult. It is because of this that the first navigators probably came here by design, looking for land whose presence may have been indicated by migratory birds, still flying these paths today. It is unknown if these first explorers actually settled here, or if in fact they returned to the Rarotongan Islands to herald the migration. By the end of the fourteenth century, settlement was established throughout the country, most being in the warmer climes of the north, being closer to that of their origins. Being Neolithic, devoid of hides and textiles, they clothed themselves in cloaks constructed with woven flax and adorned with dog fur or feathers provided by many native birds including kiwi and moa. The northern conditions were favorable for many of the subtropical food plants they brought with them, in particular the sweet potato, or Kumara. The Maori people also lived off the abundant produce provided by native birds and the sea. In the south the bird life was hunted to extinction, the most famous of which being the Moa, the spectacular flightless bird that could reach up to 3.7m in height. Disponvel em: http://www.newzealandnz.co.nz/maori/. Acesso em: 3 mai. 2012 According to the text, it is correct to say about the first navigators
(IME - 2012/2013- 2 FASE) Leia o texto seguinte e marque a opo correta. The History of the Maori The arrival of the Maori people to New Zealand is deemed as somewhat of a mystery. It is estimated that the first Polynesians arrived over 1000 years ago, possibly around 800 AD or even earlier. Linguistic and cultural evidence suggests that the Maori travelled originally from the Cook Islands - an enormous feat at that time considering the prevailing winds make sailing in a southeast direction extremely difficult. It is because of this that the first navigators probably came here by design, looking for land whose presence may have been indicated by migratory birds, still flying these paths today. It is unknown if these first explorers actually settled here, or if in fact they returned to the Rarotongan Islands to herald the migration. By the end of the fourteenth century, settlement was established throughout the country, most being in the warmer climes of the north, being closer to that of their origins. Being Neolithic, devoid of hides and textiles, they clothed themselves in cloaks constructed with woven flax and adorned with dog fur or feathers provided by many native birds including kiwi and moa. The northern conditions were favorable for many of the subtropical food plants they brought with them, in particular the sweet potato, or Kumara. The Maori people also lived off the abundant produce provided by native birds and the sea. In the south the bird life was hunted to extinction, the most famous of which being the Moa, the spectacular flightless bird that could reach up to 3.7m in height. Disponvel em: http://www.newzealandnz.co.nz/maori/. Acesso em: 3 mai. 2012 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
(IME - 2012/2013- 2 FASE) Leia o texto seguinte e marque a opo correta. The History of the Maori The arrival of the Maori people to New Zealand is deemed as somewhat of a mystery. It is estimated that the first Polynesians arrived over 1000 years ago, possibly around 800 AD or even earlier. Linguistic and cultural evidence suggests that the Maori travelled originally from the Cook Islands - an enormous feat at that time considering the prevailing winds make sailing in a southeast direction extremely difficult. It is because of this that the first navigators probably came here by design, looking for land whose presence may have been indicated by migratory birds, still flying these paths today. It is unknown if these first explorers actually settled here, or if in fact they returned to the Rarotongan Islands to herald the migration. By the end of the fourteenth century, settlement was established throughout the country, most being in the warmer climes of the north, being closer to that of their origins. Being Neolithic, devoid of hides and textiles, they clothed themselves in cloaks constructed with woven flax and adorned with dog fur or feathers provided by many native birds including kiwi and moa. The northern conditions were favorable for many of the subtropical food plants they brought with them, in particular the sweet potato, or Kumara. The Maori people also lived off the abundant produce provided by native birds and the sea. In the south the bird life was hunted to extinction, the most famous of which being the Moa, the spectacular flightless bird that could reach up to 3.7m in height. Disponvel em: http://www.newzealandnz.co.nz/maori/. Acesso em: 3 mai. 2012 The passage suggests that