007 | EEAR 2007
Computer viruses can travel __________ one place to
another __________ fast __________ a phone call.
a) from – as – as
b) over – as – than
c) to – more – than
d) between – * – than
008 | EN 2001
Choose the alternative that best completes the paragraph
below:
__________ a good memory? Maybe you are good
remembering __________ events or footballers’ names? But
could you memorize __________ order of a pack of cards?
British mega-brain Dominic O’Brien can.
(Amazing body science – Young Telegraph, p. 7)
a) Did you get/ in/ historic/ a
b) Do you get/ on/ history/ an
c) Have you got/ at/ historical/ the
d) Had you got/ for/ historian/ X (= no article)
009 | EN 2001
Choose the alternative that correctly completes the text
“The nose knows”:
The Nose Knows
One of the most effective devices __________ monitoring
pollution may be as plain as the nose __________ your face.
So say scientists from the University of Utretch, in the
Netherlands. Two psychologists __________ several
hundred residents of the industrial city to pop their heads
out of their windows every Tuesday evening and take a
whiff. If they smell anything, they’re to classify in from
innocuous to extremely annoying.
a) to/ in/ would recruit
b) for/ on/ have recruited
c) from/ onto/ had recruited
d) in/ into/ recruited
010 | MACKENZIE 1997
Indicate the alternative that best completes the following
sentence:
The most __________ material for __________ consumer
goods __________ cardboard.
a) used – package – are
b) used – packing – are
c) widely used – packaging – is
d) widest used – package – has been
e) used – packaging – could be
011 | UNITAU 1995
Assinale a alternativa que relaciona as construções
adequadas e as construções inadequadas em inglês dentre
as listadas a seguir:
1. Mary is likeing John.
2. Mary needs to help sheself.
3. I can see him.
4. John was expected to win the world cup.
5. Americans films are goods.
6. They has a big farm in downtown.
a) Adequadas: 3, 4. Inadequadas: 1, 2, 5, 6.
b) Adequadas: 1, 2, 5. Inadequadas: 3, 4, 6.
c) Adequadas: 3, 4, 5. Inadequadas: 1, 2, 6.
d) Adequadas: 1, 3, 6. Inadequadas: 2, 4, 5.
e) Adequadas: 2, 3, 5, 6. Inadequadas: 1, 4.
012 | UFMA 2000

Copyright 2000 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
Redistribution in whole or in part prohibited.
– In the context of the cartoon above, the correct alternative
is:
a) “another” implies no other additional idea.
b) “can” indicates ability.
c) “doesn’t have to” indicates permission.
d) “did” is used to make questions with ordinary verbs in
the Present Tense.
e) “can” could be replaced with the same meaning by “may”.
013 | UFSM 2002
Se o sujeito da oração "that WINDS back 5,000 years in ITS
native India" se referisse a uma expressão no plural e fosse
mantido o tempo verbal, os termos destacados:
a) ficariam inalterados.
b) seriam trocados para "winded" e "their".
c) se transformariam em "winded" e "it".
d) seriam substituídos por "wind" e "their".
e) passariam para "wind" e "theirs".
014 | JFS 2002
Read carefully the sentences below and try to find the
correct one:
a) Daniel and Marla are going to buy a new and expensive
sport car to his son.
b) The collected data is important to discover the average
age of our students.
c) The newcomer neighbours have a two-year-old baby and
are planning to have another child before the next X-mas.
d) They are looking up the lost documents inside the office
but I think that they won’t find it before the meeting.
e) Parker is used to read the Bible before sleep. He is a very
Catholic man.
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c)to-more-than e a alternativa correta espero ter ajudado
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Resposta: 1 B 2 D
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