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terça-feira, 16 de agosto de 2011

Atividades adicionais de READING

A seguir textos de diferentes gêneros, acompanhados de questões de compreensão , que podem ser utilizados como atividades adicionais para o desenvolvimento da habilidade de leitura.

1. KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM
                   The white man drew a small circle in the sand and told the red man, "this is what the Indian knows," and drawing a big circle around the small one, "This is what the white man knows." The Indian took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: "This is where the man and the red man know nothing."
(Carl Sandburg (1878-1967), American poet.)
According to the passage above:
1. The white man thought the red man knew ............. .
 a) very kuttle    b) more than he did   c) very much    d) nothing     e) everything
2. In "... and drawing a big circle around the small one," the word one was used instead of ...... .
 a) man     b) sand     c) circle     d) Indian   e) white man
3. The red man´s answer showed he had more ......... than the white man.
 a) knowledge       b) land     c) circles     d) wisdom     e) rings

2. TIT FOR TAT*
                 George Bernard Shaw, the Irish playwright who wrote Major Barbara, Pygmalion and many other famous comedies, could be very sarcastic.
                  He once sent the following note do Wiston Churchill: "Here ae two tickets for the first night of my new play. You may bring a friend - if you have one."
                  Churchill, then a young politician replied: "I can´t come to the first night of your play, but I may come to the second - If there is one."
(From The Little, Brown Book f Anecdotes, Little Brown & Company, Boston, 1985.)

       Mark T ( for true ) or F ( for false ) according to the story above. Correct the false statements.
 1. George Bernard Shaw wrote plays.
 2. Shaw was from Ireland.
 3. The Irish playwright was sometimes sarcastic.
 4. Shaw and Churchil did not know each other.
 5. Shaw sent only one ticket to Churchill.
 6. Shaw told Churchill he was allowed to bring a friend to the play - in case he had a friend.
 7. Winton Churchill was an old man at that time.
 8. Churchill´s reply was clrever and funny at the same time.
_____________________
* Tit for tat is an expression that corresponds to "pagar na mesma moeda." something you do to harm someone that has harmed you.

3. JUST ONE WORD
                   The British writer Rudyard Kipling ( 1865-1935 ) , autor of kim, The Jungle Books, and the famous poem If, was very popular. In 1890 an American magazine offered Kipling a contract to write a series of stories for which they would play him a dollar a word, a fantastic offer at the time.
                    A rich American lady had the hobby of collecting autographs of famous people and she sent Kipling a letter together with a one-dollar bill, asking him to write her "a word". A few days later she received Kipling´s reply. It contained exactly one word: "Thanks".
(From The Little, Brown Book of Anecdotes, Clifton Fadman, Little, Brown & Company, Bostom, 1985)

 Complete the questions with a question word, as required. Choose from the words below.
             ( When - why - how - how much - how many - where - whhich - who - what )
 1. - .................................. was Rudyard Kipling?
     - He was the author of kim, The Jungle Books, If, and many others.
 2. - ................................. was Rudyard Kipling born?
     - He was born in India, then part of the British Empire.
 3. - ........................... did an /American magazine contact Kipling?
     - In 1890.
 4. - ............................ did the American magazine offer Kipling?
     - they offered him a contract.
 5. -............................. would they pay him for a series of stories?
     - They woud pay him a dollar a word.
 6. - ............................ was that a fantastic offer?
     - Because it was a lot of money at the time.
 7. -........................... hobby did the Lady have, collecting stamps or collecting autographs?
     - The lady´s hobby was collecting autographs.
 8. - ............................ did the lady communicate with the writer?
     - She sent him a letter.
 9 - .................................... word did Kipling´s reply contain?
    - it contained just one word.

4. ANTIQUITIES
                 Agatha Christie (1891-1976) was an English writer of detective stories. She wrote about a hunred books and plays. many of which were international sucesses. Some of her books became popular movies, such as Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile. Her most famous play, The Mousetrap, opened at a London theater in 1952 and it is still running, after nearly 60 years! The Mousetrap has been thrilling audiences for as long as Elizabeth II has been on the throne. She became Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 1952.
                  In 1930, when Agatha Christie was already thirty-nine years old, she married Max Mallowan, an archeologist who made his name excavating in Mesopotania. When they returned form the Middle East, somebody asked the writter how she felt about being married to a man whose main interest was antiquities. "An archeologist is the best husband any woman can have," she said. "The older she gets, the more interested he is in her."
( From The Life of the Party, B. Cerf, and The Little , Brown Book of Anecdotes, Clifton Fadiman,
The Little , Brown & Company, Boston, 1985.)

1. Complete the sentences with the right word, as required.
  1. .................... comes frm Greek and means the "Land between two rivers".
   a) Middle East   b) Nile   c) Mespotania    d) Orient    e) Antiquities
  2. An archeologist is a man .................... work is the study of ancient things.
   a) who       b) how    c) whose    d) who´s    e) which
  3. ................. is the journey of no return.
   a) Husband     b) Age     c) Death      d) Throne    e) Mousetrap

 2. Answer in English.
  a) What king of stories did Agatha Christie write?
  b) How many books and plays did she write?
  c) What did some of the stories become?
  d) What is her most famous play?
  e) Where and when did that play open?
  f) Is The Mousetrap still running?
  g) Did she marry Max Mallowan when she was young?
  h) How did Max Mallowan become famous?
  i) What did somebody ask Agatha Christie on her return from the Middle East?
  j) Why , according to Agatha Christie, does an archeologist make a good husband?

 3. Choose the item that best completes each sentence.
  1. Agatha Christite wrote stories about ........................... .
    a) success    b) nature    c) murder    d) rivers     e) thrones
  2.

segunda-feira, 15 de agosto de 2011

LANGUAGE REVIEW - 2011

Here are some of the topics and grammar points that can be reviewed. Do you know them all ? Choose the correct answers. If you have problems with any of the grammar points. Ask your teacher that he can explained and do the exercises. Then try this Language Review test again.

1. Global warming is not a problem for the future. It ....................... now.
 a) happen           b) happens            c) is happening
2. The pollution that is causing global warming ............... from human activity.
 a) come              b) coming              c) comes
3. Emperor penguins live in Antarctica. They ................. their entire lives on Antarctic ice and its waters.
 a) are spending   b) spend                c) spends
4. Emperor penguins ..................... leave Antarctica.
 a) always           b) often                  c) never
5. Trees .................. the air. On the contrary, they ............ it.
 a) pollute / clean   b) do not pollute / clean   c) pollute; do not clean
6. Trees take in water from the ground and carbon dioxide from the air, converting these materials into food for their use and ............ .
 a) our               b) your               c) ours
7. ......... you think the Mata Atlantica  .................... a future?
 a) Does / have    b) Do / has       c) Are / is
8. ......... the name Mata Atlântica .................. something special to you ?
 a) Does / mean   b) Do / means   c) Does / means
9. Alberto Santos Dumont ................ in Paris where he ............... his name as a pioneer of aviaion.
 a) lived / made    b) lives / makes    c) is living / is making
10. Santos-Dumont ............ his 14-Bis in 1906.
  a) build           b) builds        c) built
11. Mozart changed the world with his eternal music, but he .............. a happy life.
 a) doesn´t live   b) don´t live     c) didn´t live
12. Mozart ....................... more than 600 compositions of beautiful music.
 a) is writing       b) writes    c) wrote
13. With the internet, planet Earth is now a really small world. ...... you live without it?
  a) Does           b) Are       c) Can
14. I want to ............. do something about that problem.
  a) can             b) be able to        c) cannot
15. Domestic robots ................ become quite common in the future.
  a) will             b) are going          c) are
16. You .................. to read a text about some incredible machines. What do you think it is going to be about?
  a) will            b) are going           c) going
17. It´s cold in here. ............. close the window ?
 a) shall I         b) It´s going           c) It will
18. A friend is a present you give ...................  ( Robert Louis Stevenson)
  a) yourself     b) myself               c) himself
19. Australians .................. their meat consumption habits. That´s a possibility.
  a) are changing     b) may change    c) will change
20. Kangaroos are considered pests by Australian farmers. Those animals .......... crops and pastures.
  a) destroys          b) destroy            c) destroying
21. Too much eating is not healthy. You ................... eat to live. You ............... live to eat.
  a) must / must not    b) must not / must      c) may / can
22. .......... eat jua) nk food. ............. smoke. ................ drink alcohol. ............. drink soft drinks.
  a) Didn´´t          b) Doesn´t      c) Don´t
23. ......................... . If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned.
  a) Learn             b) Learns       c) Don´t learn
24. That book tells you what you ............. do to lead a happy life.
  a) ought             b) won´t         c) should
25. Bananas ................ be the reason monkeys are so happy all the time!
  a) must              b) can             c) will
26. A banana a day ............... the doctor away.
  a) keep             b) keeping       c) keeps
27. Americans enjoy one of the most luxurious lifestyles on Earth: Our food is plentiful. Our work is automoted. Our leisure is effortless. And it´s killing ........... .
  a) we      b) they          c) us
28.  You ............. lose weight. Everybody ........... You are perfectly capable of doing it.
  a) can / can        b) may / may         c) must / must
29. You ............. starve yourself to lose weight. That´s not necessary.
  a) must not        b) will not          c) don´t have to
30. I know I ................ eat junk food, but when I see a bag of potato chips I simply ,,,,,,,,,,,,, resist temptation!
  a) must / can       b) should ; may not        c) mustn´t / can´t

sábado, 13 de agosto de 2011

Quiz - How much do you know about english-speaking countries?

1- Dentre os países abaixo, qual não tem o inglês como lingua oficial?
    a) Estados Unidos     b) Guatemala     c ) África do Sul
2. Quais são as línguas oficiais do Canadá?
    a) Francês e Inglês    b) Espanhol e francês     c) Alemão e inglês
3. Qual é o país cuja capital é Canberra?
    a) África do Sul        b) Canadá        c) Austrália
4. Libra é a moeda de qual país?
    a) Nova Zelândia      b) Reino Unido       c) Estados Unidos
5. Quais países da Oceania têm como língua oficial o inglês?
    a) Canadá e Estados Unidos   b) Reino Unido e África do Sul   c) Nova Zelândia e Austrália
6. Toronto, Vancouver e Montreal são cidades do (a) :
     a) Canadá       b) Jamaica    c) Austrália
7. Qual é o esporte mais popular da Nova Zelândia ?
    a) natação    b) polo aquático     c) rugby
8. Qual foi o pais sede da Copa do Mundo em 2010?
    a) Nova Zelândia    b) África do Sul     c) Índia
9. Qual das seguintes cores não está presente na bandeira canadense?
    a) vermelho     b) branco    c) azul
10. Peixe com batatas fritas e cachorro-quente são pratos típicos de quais países, respectivamente?
    a) Inglaterra e Estados Unidos   b) Nova Zelândia e África do Sul   c) Canadá e Estados Unidos.

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE WORLD?
1. how many kilos of beef do a Brazilian person and a Japanese person eat a year, respectively?
  a) 31,7 kg; 13,8 kg    b) 56,3 kg; 31,7 kg    c) 56,3 kg; 13,8 kg    d) 13,8 kg ; 31,7kg  e) 31,7kg; 56,3kg
2. Many native Brazilian plants are stolen by other countries for medical and financial purposes. Which country holds the most patents for Brazilian seeds?
  a) France   b) USA    c) Canada    d) Germany     e) Japan
3. Can you guess who said the quotation below?
   "As a nuclear power - as the only nuclear power to have used a nuclear weapon - The United States has a moral responsibility to act."
   "As a rock star, I have two instincts; I want to have fun, and I want to change the world. I have a chance to do both."
  a) Bill Clinton and Bono Vox   b) Bill Clintn and Justin Timberlake   c) Bono Vox and Justin Timberlake
  d) Barack Obama and Justin Timberlake      e) Barack Obama and Bono Vox
4. One of these writers is not Brazilian. Wh is he?
  a) Pedro Bandeira    b) Fernando Pessoa   c) Manuel Bandeira   d Carlos Drummond de Andrade
  e) Monteiro Lobato
5. How much drinking water is used in the production of paper in Brazil?
  a) 200 to 750 liters/kg   b) 300 to 900 liters/kg   c) 500 to 1200 liters/kg    d) 600 to 1900 liters/kg
  e) 750 to 2300 liters/kg
6. What is the most popular tribe in Brazil?
   a) Ianomâmi ( AM adn RR )   b) Manaus (AM)   c) Raposa Serra do Sol (RR)  d) Alto Rio Negro (AM)
   e) Èvare ( AM )

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE JOB MARKET?
1. Each part of our body is reflected in some part of our feet. What part(s) of the body is/are reflected in our toes?
  a) spine    b) lung and chest    c) heart            d) lower back     e) brain and head
2. What is the name of the communications professional who is employed by a media source inn one country an stationed in a foreign land to cover government, religion, and other matters?
  a) investigative reporter   b) news journalist   c) public-relations specialist    d) broadcast journalist
  e) foreign correspondent
3. Which os these acronyms is related to health care ?  BP     BPM     ER
 a) Bachelor or Philosophy; Business Process Management; Erbium (chemical element )
 b) Blood Pressure; Beats Per Minute; Emergency Room
 c) Blood Pressure; Business Process Managemen; Emergency Room
 d) Bachelor or Philosophy; Beats Per Minute; Erbium ( Chemical element )
 e) Blood Pressure; Beats Per Minute; Erbium ( Chemical  element )
4. What is the most common type of prosthesis?
  a) Dental prosthesis   b) Prosthetic arm     c) Prosthetic foot    d) Silicone implants  e) Prosthetic vertebrae