Projeto de Recuperação Final - 1ª Série (EM) INGLÊS MATÉRIA A SER ESTUDADA Fascículo 1 Aulas Exercícios Conteúdo Pg 17 9 e 10 Listas Some, Any, No and Compounds Pg 19 11 e 12 Listas Modal Verbs Pg 25 13 e 14 Listas Genitive Case Pg 27 15 e 16 Listas Determinantes and Interrogative Pronouns LISTA DE EXERCÍCIOS PARA ENTREGAR Leia o texto para responder em português às questões a seguir: H O two atoms of hydrogen and one of oxygen. Water. A very common substance on the face of the Earth, but a rare liquid in the rest of the solar system. The salt solution of the sea flows in man's veins and -is it a coincidence or part of Nature's plan? -70 percent of man's body is water, the same proportion as the surface of the Earth. We have a great question today: our planet can support in relative comfort only one or two billion people, but there are nearly six billion people on Earth today! 'And the world's population continues to grow every day. Can the sea help man to survive? I believe it can because the sea is vast and it has many of life's essentials: our food, our energy, our minerals. In our fragmented world, the sea is the great unifier. It is man's only hope. Man has serious problems and the key word to solve those problems is unity. We are all part of the pyramid of life and we become more interdependent each day. I believe in universal cooperation. We are all in the same boat. That boat is the spaceship Earth, a blue jewel in the night of 20 space, beautiful and glorious with the fluid of life - the ocean 1. A que provável coincidência o autor se refere no início do texto? 2. Qual é a grande questão mundial de hoje, segundo o autor? Responda em português de acordo com o texto. GOOD NEWS FOR GORILLAS Humans aren't the only primates that go in for postwar baby booms. In 1997 four endangered mountain gorillas died in the crossfire of central Africa's civil wars. Among the dead was the silverback male Luwawa, the dominant breeder for a group of twenty gorillas. Now officials at Virunga National Park in Congo (formerly Zaire) are reporting the births of ten babies in the past 18 months - at least half sired by Luwawa's successor, Kabirizi. Throughout the fighting, park managers have stayed on the ground to bolster the precious population of 600 gorillas.
3. O que aconteceu no ano de 1997 com os gorilas? 4. O que relatam os oficiais do Congo? 5. Complete the sentences with some- or any- + -body/-thing/-where. a) l was too surprised to say... b) There's...at the door. Can you go and see who it is? c) Does...mind if l open the window? d) l wasn't feeling hungry, so l didn't eat... e) You must be hungry. Why don't l get you...to eat? f) Quick, let's go! There's...coming and l don't want... to see us. g) Sarah was upset about...and refused to talk to... h) This machine is very easy to use....can learn to use it very quickly. i) There was hardly...on the beach. It was almost deserted. j) 'Do you live...near Joe?' 'No, he lives in another part of town.' 6. Choose the right word. a) She didn't tell nobody/ anybody about her plans. b) The accident looked bad, but fortunately nobody/ anybody was badly injured. c) l looked out of the window, but l couldn't see no-one / anyone. d) My job is very easy. Nobody / Anybody could do it. e) 5 'What's in that box?' 'Nothing/Anything. lt's empty.' 7. Complete these sentences with no, none or any. a) It was a public holiday, so there were...shops open. b) I haven t got...money. Can you lend me some? c) We had to walk home because there were...taxis. d) We had to walk home because there weren't taxis. e) 5 'How many eggs have we got?'. Do you want me to get some? 8. Fill in the correct word. a) Phil is watching on TV. b) Can you see Simon? c) My little sister doesn't eat with carrots. d) My grandfather is who doesn't go near a computer. e) The accident happened near our school. f) Does speak Japanese? g) will wait for you at the station.
9. Insert a suitable modal verb. a) If you want to lose weight, you eat pasta, potatoes, white bread or white rice. b) I haven't heard from Ellen for ages. Maybe I give her a ring. c) You remember your passport. Otherwise they won't let you on the plane. d) You.. come if you don't feel like it. e) You.. take life so seriously. Relax a bit. f) Orange juice in cartons has no goodness in it at all. You make it yourself. g) You drink and drive. h) These instructions are difficult to follow. They explain things better. 10. Supply with the required MODAL VERBS: a) The sequence of instructions be obeyed to achieve a given result. (obligation) b) Electronic sensing devices read magnetic ink printed on checks. (capability) c) Variations of the input/output instructions be devised to apply to different peripherals.(possibility) d) Libraries on banking store hold all types of utility routines. (capability) e) A computer program work out Mr. Jones pay for the week. (possibility) 11. Rewrite the sentences using the Genitive Case: a) The skirts of the women are white. b) The tail of the horse is not short. c) The offices of the doctors are beautiful. d) The books of the students are new. e) The toys of the babies are funny. f) The hat of Mrs. Sally is red. g) The dress of my sister is old. 12. Correct the sentences: a) Julie closed the store s window. b) The pupils s dog is sleeping right now. c) The name's of the book is Twilight. d) Jacket s John is here. e) The house s gate is closed.
13. Turn the words in brackets into a possessive form ( 's ) or 'of'. a) This is ( the car - the manager) b) (the population - the world) is increasing every ten minutes c) I'll buy some paint for ( the door - the garage) d) She had ( a feeling - disappointment) e) It was terrible to see ( the wounded hand - the girl) 14. MAKE WH-QUESTIONS TO THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES. a) I want you to give him some more money. b) I spoke to the Prime Minister this morning. c) He had a better stamp collection than you did. d) Our teacher speaks French much better than yours. e) I've accidentally thrown your homework into the bin. f) You can do the whole exercise again. g) He hates her so much because she likes to gossip. h) I think this chocolate is too sweet for you. i) The boys are eager to go to Paris. j) It was too cold on Friday. 15. Fill in the blanks with interrogative pronouns. a). did she walk this morning? She walked about a mile. b) does she go to the dentist? About once a year. c) did she walk this morning? She walked as far as the supermarket. d) is the building you live in? It s 90 meters. e) is the best basketball player in our team? He s 1.90 meters or so. f). does it take you to go to school? It takes about 15 minutes. g). do you swim? Once a day. h). is that street? It s 15 meters wide. i). is New York from Washington? It s 250 miles. J). is you room? It s bigger than the kitchen.
16. Complete the sentences with A LITTLE, LITTLE, FEW, A FEW. a) Let's go to the movies. I have money. b) I'm sorry, I can't pay for your lunch. I have money. c) Not many children like vegetables. For example, children eat squash. d) Joe is always angry. That's why he has friends. e) Bill didn't drink all the soda. There's left. 17. In the following sentences, fill in the gaps with one of the following quantifiers:much, many, a lot of, most, a little, little, a few, few a) It seems to me that we haven't had assignments in English this term. b) How material can we be expected to read in one week? c) I've unfortunately had headaches already because of stress. d) Our yard looks awful this summer. There are too weeds. e) I didn't use fertilizer last spring, and that has made a difference. 18. Fill in the blanks using a/an, some, any, much or many. a) I ate sandwich for lunch. b) We had cake with the tea. c) I often have fried egg for dinner. d) There aren t pears left. Only two. e) Would you like tea? f) Don t eat so chocolate or you ll get fat. g) Don t drink beer. I don t like it.