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English Test – 3rd Bimester
27/08/2021 2 EM B
Teacher Débora R. Camargo

Proibido qualquer tipo de comunicação com os colegas de sala e empréstimo de materiais Nota:
durante a prova.
Leia a sua prova atentamente, antes de respondê-la.
Responda as questões com caneta esferográfica azul ou preta.
Não serão aceitos pedidos de revisão de correção em provas respondidas a lápis.
Questões rasuradas ou com mais de uma alternativa assinalada, serão desconsideradas.
Have a good test!!

1. Complete with modal verbs (have to, should, must, would):


a) My sister ________________ really study harder if she wants to get a good job.
b) I’m sad I can’t travel next week. I ______________ work.
c) She ___________ come home now!
d) You ___________ hear to your mom and her advices.
e) I ________like to learn Spanish some day.

2. _________ you speak Arabic?


a) May have b) Can c) Have

3.

No primeiro quadrinho, o modal verb would traz o efeito de:


a) obligation c) important d) request
b) permission obligation e) advice

4.  Como você falaria com o seu amigo para pedir uma ajuda com o dever de casa?
a) Might you help me with my homework?
b) Can you help me with my homework?
c) Should you help me with my homework?
d) May you help me with my homework?

5. Complete o texto abaixo com os modal verbs que melhor se encaixarem:


Yesterday I was walking in the streets and the day was really hot, so I decided to stop at a restaurant and
drink a soda. When I was almost asking it I decided that I _______________ take care of my health. I
________________ drink this but it ______________ be so unhealthy…
Then I tried to control myself and I said:
“______________ I get an orange juice, please?”
The guy answered me:
“Ok. May I put ice and sugar?”
Then I started to think like: “I like sugar, but it ________________ be so unhealthy!” So I said:
“No, thanks.”
A few minutes later I got my orange juice. That sensation made me a winner! I said to myself:
“Congrats, you ______________ do it!”
That story ________________ be amazing if I hadn’t taken the soda. But ok, tomorrow will be different!

6. Complete the sentences with the correct tag questions.


a) John is from England, ___________________________?
b) The car isn’t in the parking lot, _____________________?
c) She has never eaten Japanese food, ____________________?
d) Someone singing, __________________________?
e) Let’s be reasonable, ______________________?

7. I am intelligent,________?

a) Isn’t I? b) Aren’t? c) Am I? d) Do I? e) Can I?

8. Turn off the light,_______?
a) Do you? d) Don’t you?
b) Should you?
c) Will you? e) Are you?
9. Selecione a alternativa cuja frase não apresente um verbo modal.
a) You mustn't take medicine. d) We must obbey the law
b) They have gone to Brazil. e) You shouldn’t drink much
c) May I ask you a question?

10. Text to answer the question:


Question: Is there anything I can do to train
my body to need less sleep?
Karen Wenntraub
June 17. 2016
Many people think they can teach themselves to need less sleep, but they’re wrong, said Dr. Sigrid Veasey, a
professor at the Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman
School of Medicine. We might feel that we’re getting by fine on less sleep, but we’re deluding ourselves, Dr.
Veasey said, largely because lack of sleep skews our self-awareness. “The more you deprive yourself of
sleepover long periods of time, the less accurate you are of judging your own sleep perception,” she said.
Multiple studies have shown that people don’t functionally adapt to less sleep than their bodies need. There
is a range of normal sleep times, with  most healthy adults naturally needing seven to nine hours of sleep per
night, according to the National Sleep Foundation. Those over 65 need about seven to eight hours, on average,
while teenagers need eight to 10 hours, and school-age children 9 to 11 hours . People’s performance continues
to be poor while  they are sleep deprived, Dr. Veasey said.
Health issues like pain, sleep apnea or autoimmune disease can increase  people’s need for sleep, said Andrea
Meredith, a neuroscientist  at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. A misalignment of the clock that
governs our sleep-wake cycle can  also drive up the need for sleep, Dr.  Meredith said. The brain’s clock can get
misaligned by being  stimulated at the wrong time of day, she said, such as from caffeine in the afternoon or
evening, digital screen use too close  to bedtime, or even exercise ata time of day when  the body wants to be
winding  down.
(http://well.blogs.nytimes.com. Adaptado.)

According to the information presented in the second paragraph, one can say that:
a) most people, no matter their age, sleep from seven to nine hours.
b) people need less sleep as they age.
c) teenagers belong to the age group that needs more sleep.
d) elderly people should sleep more than they actually do.
e) an average of seven hours sleep is enough.

Keep calm!
Have a good test!

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