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48. James _____________ Fran to watch “La-La-Land” last weekend. Unfortunately, they
CURSO PREPARATÓRIO CIDADE ___________ that film, because Fran ____________ it before.

3° Lista de Exercícios (A) had invited /hadn’t watched / had seen


INGLÊS (B) has invited / hadn’t watched / have seen
(C) invited / haven’t watched / has seen
(D) invited / didn’t watched / had saw
(E) invited / didn’t watch / had seen
45. I _______________ John last night. He _________________ really fine.

(A) see / looks 49. A: Have you ever ______________ ________ Colombia?
(B) ’ve seen / looked B: Yes, I _________ there last year.
(C) saw / looked
(D) saw/ has looked (A) been / in / was
(E) have seen / looked (B) been / to / were
(C) been / to / was
(D) visited / in / have been
46. I ________________ really tired yesterday, because I ___________ hard for hours straight (E) been / on / was
without stop.

(A) was / worked 50. Last Saturday morning, when I _______ the window, everything _______ wet outside. It It
(B) was/ had been working ______________________.
(C) am / have been working
(D) was / have been working (A) had opened / had been / had rained
(E) am / had worked (B) had been opening / had been / had been raining
(C) opened / was / have rained
(D) opened / was / have been raining
47. Jane: Why are you so tired? (E) opened / was / had been raining
Mark: I ____________.

(A) was running 51. It’s 9:00 A.M. and the bus isn’t still here. I ____________ for it _________ 7:30A.M.
(B) am running
(C) ’ve been running (A) am waiting / since
(D) ran (B) ’ve been waiting / since
(E) had been running (C) ’ve been waiting / for
(D) was waiting / since
(E) am waiting / for

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52. Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue below. When researching a report for radio and television about the migrant phenomenon, it is
possible to realize that there was nothing new about it. For many years, waves of displaced and
A. ____________ different types of penguins inhabit the South Pole? frightened people have broken over Europe again and again and the images have been strikingly
B. I don’t know. Ten, maybe. similar each time.
In 1945, ___________________ (1) the ethnic Germans, forced out of their homes in
A. No, fifteen. And _____________ tall can they grow? Poland, Czechoslovakia and Russia and obliged to seek shelter in shattered and divided Germany.
B. I have no idea. One meter? More recently, we can see floods of Albanian refugees escaping from the ethnic cleansing of the
Serbian forces in Kosovo in 1998 and 1999.
A. That’s right. ___________ do they leave the South Pole? Yet there is one major difference between these waves of migrants in the past and the one we
B. Probably in winter. saw in 2015. Professor Alex Betts, director of the Refugee Studies Centre at Oxford University says
that it was the first time Europe faced people coming from the outside in large numbers as refugees.
A. Excellent. He explains: “The fact that many are Muslims is perceived as challenging Europe’s identity.”
B. _________ are you asking me all these questions? European societies are changing very fast, indeed, as a result of immigration. In London, for instance,
more than 300 languages are now spoken, according to a recent academic study. The influx of
A. Because I want to see if you did your homework! migrants reinforces people’s sense that their identity is under threat.
But how can the world deal conclusively with the problem? The former UN under-
(A) How much – who – When – How secretary-general for humanitarian affairs, Sir John Holmes, blames global governance. “Other
(B) How many – how – Where – Which powers are rising,” he says – Syria is an example of this. “And the United States doesn’t have the
(C) How much – when – Who – Why influence it once did, so the problem’s not being fixed, no-one’s waving the big stick and we’re having
(D) How many – how – When – Why to pick up the pieces.” We have endured an entire century of exile and homelessness and the cause is
(E) How much – who –Where – Who always the same – conflict and bad government. Unless these are dealt with, the flow of migrants will
never be stopped.
Adapted from http://www.bbc.com/news/world-35091772
53. In “a lot of people’s surprise”, the underlined words can be replaced by
54. Choose the alternative containing the correct verbal tense to complete gap (1) in paragraph 3:
(A) it.
(B) us. (A) there to be
(C) her. (B) there will be
(D) them. (C) there are
(E) they. (D) there were
(E) there have been
Leia o texto a seguir e responda às questões 54, 55 e 56:
55. Choose the alternative that correctly substitutes the expression for instance in the sentence “In
THIS MIGRANT CRISIS IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS London, for instance, more than 300 languages…” (paragraph 4):

2015 was unquestionably the year of the migrant. The news was dominated for months by (A) for example
pictures of vast crowds shuffling through the borders of yet another European country, being treated (B) such as
with brutality in some places and given a reluctant welcome in others. (C) on the other hand
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(D) however
(E) no exception GABARITO

1. C
56. According to the text, read the statements and choose the correct alternative: 2. B
3. C
I. There isn’t anything new about the current migrant crisis. 4. E
II. The former migrant phenomena happened in London. 5. C
III. This migrant phenomenon is interfering in Europe’s society. 6. E
IV. Europeans are concerned about learning new languages. 7. B
V. Syria is becoming powerful and apparently there is no control over it. 8. D
VI. Conflicts and poor governance are the reasons for the migration. 9. A
10. D
(A) I, IV and V are correct. 11. A
(B) I, IV and VI are correct. 12. C
(C) III, V and VI are correct.
(D) II, III and V are correct.
(E) I, II and IV are correct.

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