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B - T - C - O - R - O - I - S

Could you ______________ the door? It's too cold outside.

A
open

B
hold

C
show

D
close
Read the sentences and choose the best alternative.

4.a)
(0,8 ponto)
You are only fifteen years old. You________ drive a car.

A
couldn't

B
can't

4.b)
(0,8 ponto)
My mother ________ play the guitar when she was young.

A
could

B
can

4.c)
(0,8 ponto)
I _______ go to class yesterday because I was sick.

A
couldn't

B
can't

4.d)
(0,8 ponto)
_______ John cook Mexican food?

A
Could

B
Can

4.e)
(0,8 ponto)
________ you read when you were five years old?

A
Could

B
Can

Did you know? ... some interesting facts about African wildlife
Four of the five fastest land animals live in Africa – the cheetah (70 mph), wildebeest, lion and Thomson’s gazelle (all about 50 mph).

Butterfly
Having a wingspan of only 1/2”, the smallest butterfly in the world is found in South Africa. It is known as the Dwarf Blue Butterfly.

Chameleons
Madagascar is the home of the world’s ______________ as well as the ______________ chameleons!

Elephants
The African elephant is the largest living land mammal. An elephant can weigh up to 6-7 tons and has no natural enemies for he is not a predator and there is no other animal large enough to challenge him.

Did you know elephants drink up to 160 litres of water per day?
An African elephant possesses such “manual” dexterity in his/her trunk tip that he/she can actually turn the pages of a book with it.

Fish
The only place they are found is in Lake Tanganyika.

Penguins
South Africa has a penguin colony, which thrives thanks to the cold Antarctic currents on the west coast near the Cape.

Adapted from Google/ The African Guide

GLOSSARY:

Dexterity – the ability to perform a difficult action quickly with the hands.

Trunk – an elephant’s nose.

The sentence “… he/she can actually turn the pages of a book with it.” means that an African elephant:

A
is able to turn pages of books with his/her trunk tip.

B
must turn pages of books with his/her trunk tip.

C
may hardly turn pages of books with his/her trunk tip.

D
might accidentally turn some pages of books with his/her trunk tip.

Cyberbullying on the rise
Bullying among children and teenagers is not something new but it is getting more and more common by modern methods of communication.
Cyberbullying happens when an adolescent is put in danger by another child or teenager by photos or text messages sent to cell phones or posted on social networks. Sometimes cyberbullies send mails with sexual comments or take passwords of other teenagers and log on to websites with false identities. Children also play Internet games and make fun of each other in many ways.
A study by a Canadian University shows that 1half of the young people interviewed said that they suffer bullying. One of the reasons is the great use of cell phones over the past years. Today’s children are connected with each other electronically. They call friends every time they want or communicate with them on Facebook.
3Cyberbullying is getting extremely popular because teens can stay anonymous. 4Many adolescents act this way because they feel frustrated or angry and want to punish somebody for something that happened to them. 5At other times they do it just for fun or because have nothing else to do. 6Parents usually don’t know their child is a cyberbully. 7They perceive it just when the victim or the victim’s parents contact them.
This kind of bullying is not as inoffensive as many people think. In some cases it can lead to suicide. 8Many countries have organized campaigns to inform adults and children of its dangers.
9There are a few ways to prevent cyberbullying. First, it is important to show children that they have to respect others and they are responsible for what they do. For victims, it is important not to play the bully’s game or answer their emails and text messages. It is also important to get help from parents and teachers.
Often schools get involved. 10They bring together the parents of victims and cyberbullies and talk with them. Cyberbullying does not always end at school. Often, parents go to the police and accuse the bullies.

Disponível em: www.english-online.at/society/cyberbullying/cyberbullying-on-the-rise.htm. Acesso em: 8 maio 2019. (adaptado)

“Cyberbullying is getting extremely popular because teens can stay anonymous” (reference 3). The underlined verb expresses:

A
possibility.

B
obligation.

C
prohibition.

D
permission.

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por BiaABom
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Resposta:

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1) Robotics

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4-

A) D close

B) B can't

C) B Can

D) A could

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6) A - is able to turn pages of books with his/her trunk tip.

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7) A possibility

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Espero ter ajudado.

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Respondido por janezinhaaa
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