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CENTRO DE ENSINO MINEIRO

AVALIAO BIMESTRAL

DO 2 BIMESTRE 2016

PROFESSOR: RAFAEL TURATTI SIQUEIRA


ALUNO (A):

NOTA
N.

8 ANO ENSINO FUNDAMENTAL


II

TURMA:

L.E.M Lngua Estrangeira Moderna


( Lngua Inglesa)

VALOR: 4,0
PONTOS

DATA:

1. Read the sentences below to select V or F for the


statements that follow:

I. Two masked guys forced a poor man to get into their vehicle.
II. Somebody shot this traffic sign. We can see the bullet holes.
III. I heard someone screaming. So, I called the police.
IV. She didnt knew anything about the tragedy.
A. (
) Sentence I is incorrect because to force is not a regular
verb.
B. (
) Sentence II is incorrect because shot is in the present
form. It is correct to say that somebody shots.
C. (
) In the sentence III, the words heard and called are
irregular and regular verbs respectively.
D. (
) Sentence IV is incorrect because for negative sentences
we use the auxiliary verb did plus not or didnt. However,
the main verb must be in the base form. It is correct to say that
"she didnt know", instead of knew.
E. (
) There are three correct sentences and there is one
sentence with a mistake.
2. From the verbs below, which ones are regular and
irregular verbs in the Simple Past form? Match the
columns:
(A) Regular verb
(B) Irregular verb
(
(

) Arrive
) Buy

(
(
(
(
(
(

)
)
)
)
)
)

Give
Have
Know
Like
Need
Realize

3. Select the word that is a regular verb in its Simple Past


form:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.

To
To
To
To
To

think.
hit.
explode.
shoot.
buy.

4. Read this urban legend. Then, select V or F according to


the story.
"On a summer night in Pennsylvania, a boy and a girl drive out to a
spot in the woods. Parked in the darkness, they heard on the radio
that a man escaped from Allentown State Hospital, [...] and was
terrorizing innocent people on a murder-spree. He was described to
have lost his hand and years ago it had been replaced by a large
metal hook. [...]
[...]Suddenly, small noises erupted from nearby. The girl pulled away,
frightened. 'Im scared. You know, about what they said on the radio?
Maybe we should go home.'
'No way, do you want your parents to find out we didnt go to the
movies? Just relax.' As they picked up where they left, they didnt
hear anything for a while until there was a loud screech on the door
[...].
'Thats it, take me home! Its not safe out here!'
Her boyfriend, [...] frustrated, agreed. He complained all the way
home [...]. Barely waiting for the car to stop, the girl angrily opened
the door and got out of the car [...]. Slamming the car door, ready to
go inside, she froze, staring at the car. She started to scream.
The boy, growing a bit alarmed, got out of the car and walked around
to her side, where he too, stopped where he stood and could only
stare at the door handle in frightened amazement. Found hanging
from the car door, was a bloody hook, just dangling in place."
A. (
) The boy and the girl were supposed to be watching a
movie.

B. (
) They saw on the TV News that a man escaped from a
State Hospital.
C. (
) The hook man was terrorizing people.
D. (
) The girl was so scared that she asked the boy to drive her
home.
E. (
) The boy was so scared that he drove the girl back home
against her will.
F. (
) The girl obviously hung the bloody hook in the handle to
teach the boy a lesson.
5. Which of the following statements are characteristics of
urban legends?
A. It is a story seeming reasonable enough to be believed.
B. An urban legend is always true because it happened to
the teller.
C. A story never changes. It means that nothing is told
differently from the original story.
D. It circulates by being passed orally or written form.
E. The accuracy of the stories is unproven, but it is alleged
to be true.
F. Urban legends are similar to tales in terms of style.
6. What type of crime does the below refers to?
"Federal authorities are investigating whether a parade of paintings
and drawings, sold for years by some of New Yorks most elite art
dealers, actually consists of expert forgeries, according to people who
have been interviewed or briefed by the investigators.
Most of the works, which have sold individually for as much as $17
million, came to market though a little-known art dealer from Long
Island who said she had what every gallery dreams of: exclusive
access to a mystery collectors cache of undiscovered work by some
of the postwar worlds great talents.
The authenticity of at least 15 other works brought to market over a
period of nearly two decades has been questioned by experts. People
involved in the case said some collectors and dealers who purchased
the works may have no idea there is any question about their
authenticity."
A.
B.
C.
D.

Arson
Forgery
Murder
Shoplifting
E. Smuggling

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