COLÉGIO MARISTA - PATOS DE MINAS 1º ANO DO ENSINO MÉDIO - 2013 Professora: Angela 2ª RECUPERAÇÃO AUTÔNOMA GABARITO Estudante: Turma: Data: / / Conteúdos: Verb Tenses, vocabulary, adjectives, adverbs, Interrogative Words, texts. TEXT 1 QUESTION 01- Answer the questions: a- Who is Jorge Amado Jorge Amado is a brazilian writer whose work was adapted for Television oinema. b- Say some characteristics of Dona Flor film It tells a story of a young woman. She continued to go to bed with the spirit of her deceased husband. QUESTION 02- Find the words and the expressions in English in the text 1 a- A morte dela her deceased b- Líderes leaders c- Dono owner d- Inadequado unsuitable
QUESTION 03- Find in the text 1 two regular verbs and two irregular Suggestions: Regular: starring, remarrying, died Irregular: know, was, took, hit, go Text 2 THE TEEN SEARCH FOR ACCEPTANCE I ve got to wear this because EVERYONE is wearing this. Everyone? Really? What they re not saying is everyone who matters is wearing that. The desire to be accepted can make you do weird things and say even weirder things. Bear with your teen through what is bound to be a difficult learning process on self-acceptance. There are some bumps along the way. A lot goes into what a teen thinks of themselves. Discovering who they are is influenced certainly by the media and those around them, but more so by the desire to be liked and accepted. That acceptance is a connection to a group that forms the early foundation of their view of themselves and who they might want to become, their identity. Whose acceptance do they want? Searching for acceptance begins outside of you. Teens change friends, clothes, music and hobbies in an effort to discover where they fit in, where they are liked. This is the beginning of self-discovery and acceptance and it can sometimes take years to complete the process. It s a rare teen who early on realizes they have to accept themselves before they are accepted by others. Still, a teen will be driven by their desire to be accepted by friends, parents (especially a hard to please parent) teachers, mentors or even celebrities. The search begins outside of themselves for what is ultimately inside them. How does acceptance start? Parents give self-acceptance a great start through their encouragement and praise. Allowing your teen to succeed especially at something they worked hard for builds self-esteem and pride in one s self. So as hard as it is to see your teen stumble give support without doing it for them. Your confidence in them will give them the boost they need to get the job done, but don t forget genuine praise for a strong effort or a job well done. Warning signs: If your teen s self-esteem and self-acceptance is really beat up, they will struggle to get to the point of thinking they are good enough, cute enough or smart enough. In these situations, you will need outside help if they begin to act out their frustrations with: Eating disorders: Skipped meals, special diets or inappropriate weight loss Drug and alcohol use: binge drinking or high risk behavior caused by excessive use e.g. stealing or sexual promiscuity Depression: self mutilation, attempted suicide or a drop in grades. A change in their social environment with new friends, no friends, or more computer/fantasy/escape time. Disponível em http://teens.webmd.com/understanding-eating-disorders-teens Acesso em 4/06/2012 (Adapted). QUESTION 04- Which of the words below could replace the word bumps in line 4? a- Threats b- Accidents c- Difficulties d- Boundaries QUESTION 05- The word who in line 12 refers to: a- It s b- Teen c- Others d- Themselves QUESTION 06- According to paragraph 4 which starts on line 17, the parent s role in helping the teen build selfconfidence is: a- To trust and to praise him. b- To allow him to work hard. c- To give him self-confidence. d- To accept him the way he is. QUESTION 07- According to PASSAGE 1, eating disorders and depression are a- signs of the teen s risky behavior. b- signs of the teen s need for parents help. c- signs of the teen s struggle to be accepted. d- signs of the teen s beating up his self-esteem.
TEXT 3- Read the fragment of the song we listened in the classroom QUESTION 08- Explain using your own words the second sentence of this fragment (Don t translate). Pessoal QUESTION 09- Write the meaning of the words from the text 3 a- while enquanto b- like como c- bubbly animado d- silly bobo TEXT 5 UNUSUAL PEOPLE UNUSUAL JOBS Steve and Stella Baker live in California. They ve got two small children, and they are an average American family, except for one thing: she goes to work, he stays at home and looks after the children. Our reporter spoke to Steve and Stella at their home in San Diego: My wife has a very good job. She s an electronics engineer, and she works for the US Navy here. So she works, and I stay at home and look after the children. Jim Macartney is a helicopter pilot. He s British, but he lives and works in Africa. I work for the hospital here. I take a doctor and two nurses in my helicopter to the jungle. There are no roads in the jungle. only rivers. People go by helicopter or by boat, or they walk. Mrs. Betty Brown is sixty-two. She s a housewife, and a grandmother and a student! Mrs. Brown lives in Oxford, England, and goes to the University there. She studies Japanese, and she is the first in her class. We asked Mrs. Brown how she learns Japanese. My son lives in Japan, he teaches English in Tokyo and sends me Japanese magazines and newspapers, videos of Japanese TV programmes and cassettes of Japanese radio programmes. QUESTION 10- According to the text, chose the correct alternative: a- Stella and Steve have two children. b- Stella Baker is sixty-two. c- Steve Japanese. d- Steve is an electronic engineer. QUESTION 11- According to the text, choose the alternative that correctly describes the people s occupations: a- Mrs. Brown is a nurse. b- Stella is an electronic engineer. c- Jim is a teacher. d- Steve is a doctor. QUESTION 12- According to the text, choose the alternatives which contain a correct answer for the question: What is Jim Macartney a- He doesn t work out. b- He is Japanese. c- He is a Pilot. d- He is a teacher. TEXT 6- Read the fragment of the text about the Pope, and answer the questions ( )"I am simply a pilgrim beginning the last leg of his pilgrimage on this Earth. But I would still... with my heart, with my love, with my prayers, with my reflection, and with all my inner strength, like to work for the common good and the good of the church and of humanity. I feel very supported by your sympathy. Let us go forward with the Lord for the good of the church and the world." His last public words as pope were, quite simply: Thank you, and Good night. Thank all of you! ( ).
QUESTION 13- Complete the sentences according to the text a- The Pope is a simple pilgrim b- The Pope feels and supported - emotional QUESTION 14 Find the words in English a- Bastante quite b- Peregrinação pilgrimage QUESTION 15- Podemos afirmar de acordo com o texto a- O Papa se mostrou bastante humilde b- O papa não se mostrou otimista c- O Papa agradeceu ao público em Italiano d- O Papa se apresentou ao público bastante impaciente com o mal tempo. QUESTION 16- Copy from the text the sentence or sentences which proves that the Pope has willing power to fight for humanity. But I would still... with my heart, with my love, with my prayers, with my reflection, and with all my inner strength, like to work for the common good and the good of the church and of humanity. TEXT 7- Based on the cartoon, it can be inferred that QUESTION 17- a- the man is to blame for sea pollution. b- the two men love pollution. c- the raft is a long way from dry land. d- is was noon when the two men found visual evidence of dry land. TEXT 8- (UNB) Read the cartoon and answer the question QUESTION 18- The cartoons is considered funny because a- there are only two people playing b- the players are wearing no shoes. c- the ball is a piece of rock. d- there is no net in the goal.
TEXT 9- On the mountain slopes south of Pompeii, a group of Roman citizens flee the doomed city, leaving their footprints in a layer of volcanic ash. Two thousand years later the footprints are rediscovered, and a joint Julian Lockhart, unearths an exciting finding, but then he vanishes mysteriously. English detectives Nick Roberts and Lucia Fabri go out to assist the Italian police with the investigation, unaware of the sinister forces both human and natural that lie in wait for them. Their race for survival sweeps them up in an eerie reenactment of historical events. QUESTION 19- The meaning for the word flee is a- Escapar b- Voar c- Chegar d- sair QUESTION 20- The passage can most probably be found in a- a comic book b- a message board in the police department c- the obituary notice of a newspaper d-the review column of a magazine Succeed. Angela