Página 1 PLANTÕES DE JULHO INGLÊS Nome: Nº: Série: 9º ANO Profª NATÁLIA MACHADO Data: JULHO 2016 1) Match the nouns with the corresponding adjectives. 1. beauty 2. intelligence 3. health 4. ambition 5. success 6. care 7. fame 8. danger 9. power 10. Comfort 11. patience 12. attraction a) successful b) famous c) comfortable d) intelligent e) beautiful f) attractive g) patient h) powerful i) careful j) ambitious k) healthy l) dangerous 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 2) Find the opposites by adding or subtracting a prefix. true polite intolerant disloyal unhappy patient friendly illogical immoral irresponsible correct expensive modest immature informal important unlucky pleasant legal disagreeable
Página 2 Para os exercícios 3 e 4 você irá usar os seguintes prefixos: UNDER IN DIS MIS CO RE OVER UN IR BY INTER 3) Match the prefixes with their meaning: a) with, together b) again c) too much d) not enough e) two f). between g) opposite,,,, 4) Fill in the sentences with the correct prefix: 4.1. Clark failed his maths exam after having studying quite hard, so he was really appointed. 4.2. Peter is the most friendly person I ve ever met. 4.3. I m afraid we ve estimated the candidate s qualities. 4.4. Mark speaks British and Spanish fluently; he is lingual since his mother is from London and his father is from Madrid. 4.5. The research can t be carried out without everybody s operation. 4.6. Carl is an expert in national law. 4.7. The athlete was qualified for fair play. 4.8. The inhabitants are building the houses knocked down by the typhoon. 4.9. Patrick failed his geography exam in June, so he will sit in September. 4.10. The conditions the boss offered me were acceptable, that s why I didn t new my contract. 4.11. Everybody was wearing formal clothes except for Sarah that was wearing an elegant evening dress. 4.12. Paul is confident, which makes him act rather responsibly. 4.13. Do you usually have lunch with your -workers? 4.14. I explained Tom what was happening, but he definitely understood my point of view. 4.15. Sam went to bed so late yesterday that he slept and didn t get to work in time this morning. 4.16. The two ministers are participating in a lateral conference. 4.17. You shouldn t drink this water unless it s been infected before. 4.18. This is the most comfortable sofa I ve ever sit on. 4.19. The village is to celebrate the centenary of its foundation. 4.20. I can t understand Pam s letter; her handwriting is definitely legible.
Página 3 4.21. Students prefer -educational schools, but the Minister of Education think boys and girls should go to different schools. 4.22. In the 19 th century most people couldn t read or write; they were literate. 4.23. Patrick used to be rather rude and polite as a child, but now he s a kind teenager. 4.24. You can find lots of prints in some novels theses days. 4.25. Some parts of this region haven t got many people. They re populated. 4.26. I can t believe what you say. In fact, I think this is the most believable story you ve ever told. 4.27. Sorry, but what you propose is possible. 4.28. My parents were completely satisfied with my school results. 4.29. It can t cost that much! Haven t you charged me? Quantifiers 1) Choose the correct alternative 1. There are not options a) Much b) Many c) Some 2. How money do you have? a) Many b) Some c) Any 3. There is butter in the fridge a) Some b) Any c) Few 4. We don t have time a) Much b) Many c) Some 5. Do you have Milk? a) Any b) Some c) Few 6. Amy has friends a) Little b) Some c) Any 7. I have dollars a) Some b) Little c) Any 8. There are oranges in the kitchen a) Much b) Many c) a little 9. How books do you have? a) A lot of b) Many c) Much 2) Underline the best option 1. Have we got (any / a little) honey jars in the fridge? 2. There (are / is ) (a little / many) ice cream. 3. Have we got (any / a few) cheese in the fridge? 4. We haven t got (a little / any) apples in the basket. 5. There are (a little / a lot of ) children in the garden. 6. Sandy has got (a few / a lot of ) money in the bank. 7. Ahmet, is there (a few / any) milk in that bottle? 8. They have got (a few / a little) cats in their garden. 9. There (are / is ) (a little / many) ice cream cones in the box 10. Susan, how (many / much) bottles of apple juice (is /are) there in the fridge?
Página 4 3) Complete with the right quantifier 1. This bag is very heavy because it has got books in it. a) a little b) a lot of c) a few 2. Meral and Ahmet have got friends from America. a) any b) much c) a few 3. Have we got milk in the fridge, mother? a) many b) a few c) any 4. How money have you got in your purse? a) many b) any c) much 5. My mother has got friends. a) a little b) a lot of c) much 6. We have got apples and oranges in the fridge. a) a little / some b) many / a little c) a few / some 7. Are there children in the school garden? a) a little b) any c) much 8. My teacher hasn t got 6th grade student this year. a) some b) any c) a few 9. Sam, there milk in the fridge? a) are / any b) is / any c) is/a few We use a lot of in positive sentences, negative sentences and questions. This expression can be used with countable or uncountable nouns. Much and Many are used in negative sentences and questions. Many is used with countable nouns Much is used with uncountable nouns. 4) Complete the sentences with a/ an, some or any. 1. I want ------------- juice. 2. There s --------------meat in the dish. 3. It s ------------ Italian pizza. 4. There wasn t ----------- litter on the beach. 5. There are ---------------- sandwiches on my party. 6. ---------- dog will bite if it s afraid. 7. There isn t ---------- pencil in the drawer. 8. There is ---------- rice left. 5) Circle the best option: Much, Many or a lot of. 1. We ve got much/ a lot of rice. 2. There isn t much/ a lot of rice. 3. My sister eats a lot of/ many sweets. 4. There was many/ a lot of traffic. 5. There is many/ much rain in August. 6. Does the teacher give many/ much homework? 7. A lot of/ a people like hamburgers. 8. I haven t got ---------------- clothes. 9. There isn t --------------- sunscreen in this bottle. 10. How ---------------- brothers have you got? 11. How --------------- money is there in your bag? 12. Sue drinks ---------------- tea.
Página 5 Do x Make 1-) Write make/making/made or do/doing/did/done. a) Shall I open the window? No, it s OK. I ll it. b) What did you at the weekend? Did you go away? c) Do you know how to bread? d) Richard didn t help me. He sat in an armchair and nothing. e) What do you? I m a doctor. f) I asked you to clean the bathroom. Have you it? g) What do they in that factory? Shoes. h) I m some coffee. Would you like some? i) Why are you angry with me? I didn t anything wrong. j) What are you tomorrow afternoon? I m working. 2-) Write make or do in the correct form. a) I hate housework, especially cleaning. b) Why do you always the same mistake? c) Can you me a favour? It depends what it is. d) Have you your homework? Not yet. e) I need to see the dentist, but I haven t an appointment. f) I m a course in photography at the moment. It s very good. g) The last time I an exam was ten years ago. h) How many phone calls did you yesterday? i) When you ve finished Exercise 1, you can Exercise 2. j) There s something wrong with the car. The engine is a strange noise. k) It was a bad mistake. It was the worst mistake I ve ever. l) Let s a list of all the things we have to today. Future Forms 1-) Complete as frases abaixo usando os verbos entre parênteses no Simple Future ou no Future Continuous. a) As soon as your broken arm heals, you can play basketball again. At this time next week, you (play) with your teammates. b) John will meet his girlfriend at the airport tomorrow. After she clears customs, he (stand) by the door waiting for her. c) When classes start next semester, Jim and Sally (not be) at this school. They (attend) a new school in California.
Página 6 d) Come and visit me when you have a chance. I (shop) from 5:00 to 6:30, but I (be) home after that. e) Our students (not be) here next week. They (attend) a seminar in Dallas. 2-) Use will / be going to or the simple present. (In this exercise, both will and be going to are possible when a future tense is necessary, with little or no difference in meaning). Example: Peter is going to leave in half an hour. He (finish) will finish / is going to finish all of his work before he (leave) leaves. a) I m going to eat lunch at 12:30. After I (eat), I (take, probably) a nap. b) I ll get home around six. When I (get) home, I (call) Sharon. c) I m going to watch a TV program at nine. Before I (watch) that program. I (write) a letter to my parents. d) Gary will come soon. I (wait) here until he (come). e) I m sure it will stop raining soon. As soon as the train (stop), I (walk) to the drugstore to get some film. f) Right now I m a junior in college. After I (graduate) with B.A., I (intend) to enter graduate school and work for an M. A. Perhaps I (go) on for a PhD after I (get) me Master s degree. 3-) Use the future progressive or the simple present. a) Right now I am attending class. Yesterday at this time I was attending class. Tomorrow at this time, I (attend) class. b) Tomorrow I m going to leave for home. When I (arrive) at the airport, my whole family (wait) for me. c) When I (get) up tomorrow morning, the sun (shine), the birds (sing), and my roommate (lie, still) in bed fast asleep. d) A: When do you leave for Florida? B: Tomorrow. Just think. Two days from now I (lie) on the beach in the sun. A: Sounds great! I (think) about you. e) A: How can I get in touch with you while you re out of town? B: I (stay) at the Pilgrim Hotel. You can reach me there. f) Next year at this time, I (do) exactly what I am doing now. I (attend)
Página 7 school and (study) hard next year. g) Look at those dark clouds. When class (be) over, it (rain, probably). h) A: Are you going to be in town next Sunday? B: No, I (visit) my aunt in Chicago. Mixed Verb Tenses Haunted Mansion There are lots of spine-chilling extras waiting for whoever buys the 13th century Shingle Hall near Preston, Lancashire. The hall, which is the oldest surviving brick-built residence in the country, (1 SAY) to be the most haunted house in Britain. It (2 SELL) by the international auctioneers, Sotheby s. The owners expect (3 SELL) the house for about 500,000. A monk, a Roman soldier, a boy who hanged himself and a ghost (4 ALL SEE) at various times over the centuries. Not only this, but residents (5 ALSO HEAR) heavy footsteps and mysterious knockings, and (6 FEEL) cold spots in warm rooms. The hall (7 BUILD) in 1260 by Alan de Singleton, and (8 HAVE) a remarkable history ever since. Oliver Cromwell is said (9 STAY) at the house on the eve of the Battle of Preston in 1648, and the hall may (10 BE) the scene of the capture of at least one Royalist sympathizer, as the sound of a running horse and the rattle of a soldier's equipment (11 HEAR) outside. In the 1920s, the hall was the home of the Langton family. Their son (12 WANT) to marry a local girl, but his father refused (13 LET) him (14 DO) this.today the boy's ghost (15 HAUNT) the barn where he hanged himself. Henry Soapier (16 LIVE) in the house for the past ten years. Sometime after they moved in, while the house (17 RESTORE), they (18 FIND) ancient fireplaces, timber from Viking ships and an old chapel. I (19 READ) that there are secret hiding places somewhere, he said. We (20 LOOK) for them for years, but we (21 NOT FIND) them yet. He went on, One day, my daughter (22 GO) upstairs when she said she saw a Roman soldier coming down. She (23 STOP) (24 GO) up, and tried (25 TURN) round, but she couldn't move. The soldier walked straight through her. We (26 NOT REALLY BELIEVE) her until a few years later, a guest who (27 SHOW ROUND) asked if he could photograph a cold spot. The developed film showed the image of a Roman soldier reflected in a mirror.
Página 8 I. Put the verbs in brackets in either the Present Perfect Simple or the Present Perfect Continuous. a) I (take) a French course for 5 months and the teacher says I am a fast learner. b) Someone (leave) the ladder outside, look. I expect that s Brain. He (clean) windows. And I don t think he (finish) yet. c) Jessy (take) driving lessons and next week she is going to take a driving test. d) I (live) in Sue s flat and when I find a new house, I will move. e) Please don t go in. I just (sweep) the flour. f) I (eat) 8 chocolates up to now. g) A: Are you hungry? B: No, I m not. I (eat) chocolates all day. h) The young children (make) a snowman all morning. i) I (break) my arms twice within 2 years. j) I m tired. I (play) tennis all afternoon. II. Choose the correct form of the verb: 1) I (have had/ have been) having some family problems lately. 2) She (has loved / has been) loving chocolate since she was a child. 3) It (has snowed / has been) snowing a lot this week. 4) (Have you studied / have you been studying) hard this semester? 5) How long (have you been/ have you been being) in town. 6) I (have read/ have been reading) this book all afternoon. IV. Complete the sentences by means of the present perfect continuous: A) He (try) to find a better job. B) Where has Susan been? I (look) for her for the last two hours. C) They (live) here since they got married. D) We (work) together for many years. E) She (learn) French for three years now. F) How long you (wait) for us? G) I (take) a shower since three days ago. H) you (eat) properly these days? III. Complete with the correct form of the verbs using either Present Perfect tense or Present Perfect Continuous. 1. Linda (travel) around Europe for three months. 2. She (visit) six countries so far. 3. Jimmy (play) since he was five years old.
Página 9 4. He (win) the national championship four times. 5. Bill and Andy (make) ten films since they left college. 6. They (make) films for many years now. 7. Look! Somebody (break) the window. 8. I (read) the book you gave all morning. 9. But I (not finish) it yet. 10. A: Sorry I m late. B: That s all right. I (not wait) for a long time. 11. Peter (clean) the windows for some time. 12. So far he (clean) five of them and there are two more to go. 13. My brother is an actor. He (appear) in several films. 14. I (learn) Chinese for two years now. V. Write the interrogative form for each of the following sentences. Ruby has been eating too much fried food for the last two weeks? I have been watching TV since 5pm because I have nothing to do. Tamara has been studying seriously for 5 hours. Pele has been playing football for a long time. We have been waiting for him for over an hour! Simple Past x Present Perfect 1. Complete the sentences using the verbs in parentheses. Use the present perfect where possible. Otherwise use the past simple. 1. I can t log onto the site. I ve forgotten (forget) my password. 2. The box is empty now. Somebody (eat) all the chocolates. 3. I was supposed to bring the movie yesterday, but I (leave) it at home. 4. Beverly (go) to the store for some bread, but she s back at work now. 5. Is everything ok? Yes. I (stub) my toe earlier, but it s fine now. 6. Can you call an ambulance? I (break) my leg. 2. Are the underlined parts of the sentences right or wrong? Correct them where necessary. 1. Here s some news! Ben s closed his store. OK
Página 10 2. I don t have my pendrive right now. I ve lent it to Andre. 3. Where has Rachel gone to school as a child? 4. Who has made the first TV? 5. Corruption has become a big issue in Brazil. 6. His math book isn t here. He s forgotten it at school. 7. My great grandfather has worked in a paper mill. 8. The internet has gone down so I can t send emails. 9. Elvis has been the singer who has sold the most albums. 3. Complete the email with the past simple or present perfect of the verb in parentheses. Hi there Mom and Dad!! I 1) (not / be) sure about the Girl's Science Summer Camp when I first heard about it, but I 2) (have) the most amazing time since I got here! And to think that it wasn t so long ago that I 3) (pack) my bags and 4) (kiss) you goodbye! Two weeks down and three to go! Every day we have new guest speakers and the talks 5) (be) fascinating so far, at least until yesterday when Neil Degrease Tyson 6) (have) to cancel because of a cancelled flight. Our camp leaders then 7) (decide) to bring us to the laboratory, and we 8) (make) eggshell geode crystals instead. Well, you know that I 9) (do) a lot of different experiments in my life, but this one 10) (be) truly cool, and unlike my chemistry experiments gone wrong, nothing 11) (explode)!!! The world of science sure 12) (change) a lot in the last few years! 13) (you / hear) about the discovery of water on Mars? Last August the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter 14) (use) an imaging spectrometer and 15) (detect) signs of hydrated minerals. This confirmed what NASA 16) (long / suspect)!!! We 17) (learn) so much about our Solar System since we first 18) (land) on the Moon and these are things that 19) (seem) impossible to study just one hundred years back! This 20) (be) such an amazing opportunity and I love every minute! Lots of love, Rebecca Women do not get enough sleep A new report says a lack of sleep can cause longterm health issues and even death. Women are
Página 11 more likely to have problems sleeping than men. Researchers from the Sleep Apnea Trust Association questioned 4,100 adults. Apnea is when breathing stops for a short time during sleep. Almost half of the women did not sleep enough. This compared to 36 per cent of men. Women were also more likely than men to wake up at night. Health experts warn that feeling exhausted due to little sleep could be a sign of a serious problem. Many women do not know about the dangers. Only a quarter see a doctor about this. A sleep expert said: "Often women think that feeling exhausted is just part of modern life when in fact it could be something more serious.it leaves women at risk of reduced quality of life. Bad cases of sleep apnea can cause heart attacks and strokes. Vocabulário: Lack of sleep: falta de sono Apnea: Apnéia Strokes: derrame 36 per cent of men. Women were also more likely than men (6) night. Health experts warn that feeling exhausted (7) sleep could (8) serious problem. Many women do not know about the dangers. Only (9) a doctor about this. A sleep expert said: "Often women think that feeling exhausted (10) modern life when in fact it could be something more serious.it leaves women at (11) quality of life. Bad cases of sleep apnea (12) attacks and strokes. 2) Answer the questions about the text 1. Who did the research? 2. What is apnea? 3. What is the percentage of Exercícios: women who suffer from apnea according to the research? 1) FILL IN THE GAPS A (1) a lack of sleep can cause long-term health issues and even death. Women are (2) have problems (3). Researchers from the Sleep Apnea Trust Association questioned 4,100 adults. Apnea (4) stops for a short time during sleep. Almost half of the women did (5). This compared to 4. Who is more likely to wake up at night? 5. How many women go to their doctors to talk about this?
Página 12 6. What are the diseases that a bad case of apnea can bring if not treated? 3) Writing Pretend you read the text in a magazine. Now you re going to write a letter to the editor of the magazine saying how you felt after you read the article. More people die from selfies than shark attacks There is a new danger for photo lovers. It started in the past few years and is now everywhere. It is twice as deadly as shark attacks. This new danger is the selfie. Love them or hate them, the desire to take a photo of yourself in front of a world-famous site or to pose with a friend has resulted in more deaths in 2015 than shark attacks. Twelve people have died this year from trying to take a selfie. This compares to just six deaths from shark attacks. Selfie accidents happen in many ways. Two Russian men were killed while taking a selfie with a hand grenade; three Indian students were killed by a train while taking selfies on train tracks; and an American fell off a cliff. The latest death came when a Japanese tourist fell down stairs at the Taj Mahal in India. There may be more deaths. A Russian government spokeswoman said that in July, there were, "dozens of selfie-related deaths" in Russia alone. Exercícios 1) What is a selfie? 2) How many people have died in 2015 because of the selfies? What is the number
Página 13 of people who died because of shark attacks in the same year? 3) In the text they mention 4 deaths because of the selfies. Write them dows saying where they happened, who was the victim and how it happened. Writing Escolha um ponto turístico famoso aqui no Brasil. Escreva um alerta que os responsáveis pelo ponto turístico poderiam escrever sobre o risco que as pessoas correm ao tirar selfies neste lugar. Escreva recomendações de segurança para que acidentes não ocorram. 4) Responda em português. a) Você acha que os pontos turísticos mundiais devem emitir alertas sobre os perigos de se tirar selfies? Sim? Não? Por quê? b) Hoje em dia, estamos muito expostos as tecnologias. Que outros riscos você acha que o uso de celular pode trazer à sociedade?