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Q1696201
Inglês
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The Baseball game
Dad took his son Chris to a baseball game. The Los
Angeles Dodgers were playing the San Francisco Giants.
The Dodgers were the home team. The Giants were the
visiting team. Dad and Chris walked into Dodger Stadium.
Many people were there. Most of them wanted to see the
Dodgers win. They wanted to see the Giants lose. Dad and
Chris found their seats. They sat down. Chris told his dad
he was hungry. His dad bought two bags of peanuts for
Chris. He bought two hot dogs for Chris. He bought a big
soda for Chris. A foul ball came their way. People dived for
the foul ball. They knocked Chris' soda over. His dad
bought him another soda.
Adapted from: <https://www.eslfast.com/supereasy/se/supereasy134.htm>
What did Chris and Dad do?
Q982670
Inglês
Complete the paragraph below, about Scotland, with the
missing articles.
For many years, Scotland was ___________ poor country. But now things are better for most people. There is oil and gas in __________sea between Scotland and Norway. Edinburgh is ____________ important place for money, and there are big banks there, like the Royal Bank of Scotland. Tourists visit this beautiful country and they bring money to Scotland too. Many people love living and working there, and more than 20 million visitors go to Scotland each year.
Now, mark the correct option, from top to bottom:
For many years, Scotland was ___________ poor country. But now things are better for most people. There is oil and gas in __________sea between Scotland and Norway. Edinburgh is ____________ important place for money, and there are big banks there, like the Royal Bank of Scotland. Tourists visit this beautiful country and they bring money to Scotland too. Many people love living and working there, and more than 20 million visitors go to Scotland each year.
Now, mark the correct option, from top to bottom:
Q982669
Inglês
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Read text II and answer question.
Loch Ness is a lake (or ‘loch’ in Scottish Gaelic) located in
the Highlands of Scotland, near Inverness. People say
there is a monster in it, which is called Nessie.
In 1933, George Spicer described that he saw Nessie and
it was a "dragon1'. It was 4 feet high, 25 feet long and had a
long neck.
In 1934, Robert Kenneth Williams took the first photo of the
Loch Ness Monster’s neck and head. This photo was
published in the Daily Mail newspaper in April 1934.
Around 1994, the photo was declared to be a hoax.
In 1934, Edward Mountain sent an expedition to Loch Ness
from 9 am to 6 pm every day, for 5 weeks. They never
found any evidence of the Monster.
In 2003, the BBC TV network made a show that did a
detailed search of Loch Ness. They found nothing and
concluded that the Monster was a myth.
It is FALSE to say that
Q982668
Inglês
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Read text II and answer question.
Loch Ness is a lake (or ‘loch’ in Scottish Gaelic) located in
the Highlands of Scotland, near Inverness. People say
there is a monster in it, which is called Nessie.
In 1933, George Spicer described that he saw Nessie and
it was a "dragon1'. It was 4 feet high, 25 feet long and had a
long neck.
In 1934, Robert Kenneth Williams took the first photo of the
Loch Ness Monster’s neck and head. This photo was
published in the Daily Mail newspaper in April 1934.
Around 1994, the photo was declared to be a hoax.
In 1934, Edward Mountain sent an expedition to Loch Ness
from 9 am to 6 pm every day, for 5 weeks. They never
found any evidence of the Monster.
In 2003, the BBC TV network made a show that did a
detailed search of Loch Ness. They found nothing and
concluded that the Monster was a myth.
In the sentence “People say there is a monster in it, which
is called Nessie" (lines 2 and 3), the pronoun “it” refers to
Q982667
Inglês
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Read text I and answer question.
TEXT I
There's nowhere like Scotland. Scotland is a country in a
country. It is part of Great Britain (England, Scotland and
Wales), and of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland,
Wales and Northern Ireland).
Scotland is in the far northwest of Europe, between the
Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. It is often cold and grey,
and it often rains a lot. But the people of Scotland love their
country, and many visitors to Scotland love it too. They
love the beautiful hills and mountains of the north, the sea
and the eight hundred islands, and the six cities:
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and
Stirling. The country is special, and Scottish people are
special too: often warm and friendly.
There are about five million people in Scotland. Most Scots
live in the south, in or near the big cities of Edinburgh and
Glasgow. Most of the north of the country is very empty;
not many people live there.
A Scottish person is also called a Scot, but you cannot talk
about a Scotch person: Scotch means whisky, a drink
made in Scotland. Scottish people are British, because
Scotland is part of Great Britain, but you must not call
Scottish people English! The Scots and the English are
different.
These days everyone in Scotland speaks English. But, at
one time, people in the north and west of Scotland did not
speak English. They had a different language, a beautiful
language called Gaelic. About 60,000 people, 1% of the
people in Scotland, speak Gaelic now. But many more
want Gaelic in their lives because it is part of the story of
Scotland.
Adapted from: FLINDERS, S. Factfiles Seotland. OUP,
2010.
About Scotland’s people/population, it is correct to say that