Choose the correct alternative.
The text says the ideal age to buy cell phones
is after 17 years old.
Choose the correct alternative.
The text says the ideal age to buy cell phones
is after 17 years old.

Choose the correct alternative.
The text says the ideal age to buy cell phones
is after 17 years old.
Choose the correct alternative.
The text discusses choices that parents have to
make about cell phones.
Choose the correct alternative.
The text is addressed to parents.
Choose the correct alternative.
The text questions the relationship between
moms and dads.
Choose the correct alternative.
The text is addressed to pre-teens only.
De acordo com o texto, assinale a frase correta sobre o uso apropriado do celular.
Brush your teeth before going to bed.
De acordo com o texto, assinale a frase correta sobre o uso apropriado do celular.
Don’t use it during class.
De acordo com o texto, assinale a frase correta sobre o uso apropriado do celular.
Organize your bedroom.
De acordo com o texto, assinale a frase correta sobre o uso apropriado do celular.
Make a good impression.
Assinale o que for correto, de acordo com o texto.
Os vocábulos “won’t” (linha 19) e “shouldn’t”
(linha 29) são formas abreviadas de “will not” e
“should not”.
Assinale o que for correto, de acordo com o texto.
Os vocábulos “companies” (linha 5) e
“activities” (linha 17) seguem a mesma regra
de plural.
Assinale o que for correto, de acordo com o texto.
A expressão “cell phones shouldn’t be used
during class” (linhas 29-30) está no discurso
direto.
Assinale o que for correto, de acordo com o texto.
O pronome “them”, na expressão “remind
them” (linha 29), refere-se a “children” e “preteens” (linha 27).
De acordo com o texto, assinale a frase correta sobre o uso apropriado do celular.
Shut it off in movie theaters.
Assinale o que for correto, de acordo com o texto.
O verbo “possess” (linha 4) tem o mesmo
sentido do verbo “to have”.
Daily baths and showers polluting the environment
Richard Alleyne
Available:
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7513258/Daily-baths-and-showers-polluting-the-environment.html>. [31/03/2010].
Choose the alternative(s) in which the information about the prepositions used in the text is correct.
“of” in “hundreds of” (line 40) is used to talk about a
particular amount of something.
Daily baths and showers polluting the environment
Richard Alleyne
Available:
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7513258/Daily-baths-and-showers-polluting-the-environment.html>. [31/03/2010].
Daily baths and showers polluting the environment
Richard Alleyne
Available:
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7513258/Daily-baths-and-showers-polluting-the-environment.html>. [31/03/2010].
Daily baths and showers polluting the environment
Richard Alleyne
Available:
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7513258/Daily-baths-and-showers-polluting-the-environment.html>. [31/03/2010].
Daily baths and showers polluting the environment
Richard Alleyne
Available:
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7513258/Daily-baths-and-showers-polluting-the-environment.html>. [31/03/2010].