The document provides an overview of what students can expect to encounter on English exams for university entrance in Brazil. It indicates that the exams will include multiple choice and open-ended questions to test reading comprehension, grammar knowledge, and vocabulary. Specifically, it mentions that comprehension questions will focus on interpreting texts, identifying false cognates, and paying attention to question phrasing. It also lists some common grammar topics like the passive voice and conditional sentences. Finally, it provides some sample reading comprehension questions and answers from a prior exam.
1. Apostila ZERO
Inglês
Book Zero
English
Rodrigo e Larissa
2.
3. mediocre
• Moderate to inferior in quality.
• medíocre
• adj. medíocre, simples, mediano; de menos valor
• adj. Que está entre o grande e o pequeno, o bom
e o mau: obra medíocre.
4. O que vocês encontrarão na prova de inglês dos vestibulares?
•Questões múltipla escolha
•Questões abertas
Quais serão as principais habilidades avaliadas?
• Interpretação de Textos Vocabulário
Muito cuidado com os FALSOS COGNATOS (FALSE FRIENDS)
Questões múltipla escolha- Interpretação de textos
ATENÇÃO PARA O ENUNCIADO
The passage says / According to the passage / According to the text
8. • a)A pessoa ficará acordada, mas continuará bêbada.
• b) O alimento no estômago vai apenas retardar a
absorção do álcool na corrente sanguínea.
9. • a) Ela não consegue entender como conceitos como
“cozinhar” e “limpar” se aplicam a ela.
• b) A tarefa é preparar sobremesas. O que possibilita sua
associação com o estresse é que, em inglês, a palavra
“desserts” (sobremesas), quando lida de trás para frente, se
torna “stressed” (estressado/a).
10. World Carfree Day 2009 Every
September 22,
people from
around the
world get
together in the
streets,
intersections,
and
neighborhood
blocks to
remind the
world that we
don't have to
accept our car-
dominated
society.
http://www.worldcarfree.net/
52. Run out of something
• My money ran out after four years and my house
was not build.
• Why is the car stopping? We’re run out of gas.
• The time is running out and we still have loads to
do.
54. Sort something out
• She has to sort this problem out until boss arrives.
• There is a crisis at the office, and they need me to
sort it out.
55. Give something away
• I don’t like this old chair, let’s give it away.
• I can’t believe you gave those tickets away.
• I’m giving my pen away, do you want it?
57. Throw something away
• This old chair is not working, let’s throw it away.
• I can’t believe you gave my cans away.
• She threw the letter away without reading it.