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51. What is the best definition of the word "migrants"?
a) People who go on
vacation to another country.
b) People who move from one place to another, especially for work or to live.
c) People who travel for fun and return home after a short time.
d) People who send money to their families in another country.
52. What does the word "forced" suggest about
the situation?
a) It is voluntary
b) It is optional
c) It is against their will
d) It is planned ahead
53. Todos os migrantes escolhem mudar de país?
a) Yes, all migrants move because they
want a better life.
b) No, some are forced to leave due to
war, violence, or persecution.
c) Yes, because moving to another country
is always easy.
d) No, migrants never have a choice—they
are always forced to leave.
54. Qual a melhor definição para o conceito “Refugees”?
a)
Pessoas que viajam para o exterior para estudar.
b)
Pessoas que são forçadas a deixar seu país por causa de guerra, violência ou
perseguição.
c)
Pessoas que se mudam para outro país em busca de um emprego melhor.
d)
Pessoas que fazem longas viagens de férias para outros países.
55. What is the main message of the text?
a) É fácil viver em um novo país sem
amigos ou família.
b) Pessoas de outros países não precisam
de apoio.
c) Devemos ajudar e acolher pessoas que
chegam ao nosso país.
d) Somente refugiados precisam se adaptar
a novas culturas.
Answer the following questions based on the history of Amina:
A) A singer in Nigeria
B) A queen or leader known for her strength
C) A teacher in a small village
D) A doctor working in a hospital
48. Where was Amina born?
A)
South Africa
B)
Zambia
C)
Zazzau
D)
Malawi
A) Cooking traditional food
B) Teaching English
C) Being a powerful and capable woman
D) Writing books
A) To show that she acted
like a man
B) To emphasize that women can be strong leaders too, even in male-dominated
societies
C) To compare her to a famous king
D) To say she wanted to become a man
Answer the following questions according to the book:
38. What’s the title of the book?
A.
Bookmarks
B.
The day you begin
C.
Jacqueline Reads
D.
Original Series
39. Who is the author?
A.
Rafael López
B.
Jacqueline Woodson
C.
Bookmarks
D.
Rigoberto Vaz
40. What is his nationality?
A.
Argentinean
B.
Brazilian
C.
Algerian
D.
Venezuelan
41. What is the most popular food in the world?
A.
Pizza
B.
Hamburguer
C.
Rice
D.
Milkshake
42. Por que Nadja pergunta "What's in there
anyway?"
A) Porque ela demonstra
curiosidade diante do que considera diferente, revelando estereótipos sobre
alimentos que não conhecemos.
B) Porque quer saber o preço
da comida.
C) Porque está interessada em
trocar seu almoço com alguém.
D) Porque pretende recusar a
comida para não comer nada.
43. What does the expression "no one else is quite like you" suggest?
A) We are very similar to everyone else.
B) We are different or unique compared to
others.
C) We are shy and quiet.
D) We feel invisible.
44. What does the word “times”
mean in this sentence?
A) Clocks on the wall
B) Moments or occasions
C) Stories or books
D) Places or rooms
45. Complete the sentences with the correct word from the
box:
|
times walk into quite like room |
a) Sometimes, you will
_______ new places that feel different.
b) There are _______ when you feel different from everyone else.
c) The classroom is a _______ where students learn every day.
d) No one is _______ you; everyone is unique in their own way.
46. Choose the word that means the same (or almost the
same) as the word in bold.
|
Different |
A) Similar
B) Same
C) Unusual
D) Common
|
Unique |
A)
Ordinary
B) Special
Observe the image and answer the questions:
30. What’s her job?
A)
( ) She is firefighter
B)
( ) She is a writer
C)
( ) They are teachers
D)
( ) We are singers
31. Where is she from?
A)
( ) Nigeria
B)
( ) USA
C)
( ) Australia
D)
( ) England
32. What usually happens in Nigerian
bars, clubs and restaurants when a woman and a man enter?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
33. O que
a autora sugere que tornará homens e mulheres mais felizes?
A. More money and power
B. Ignoring traditional gender roles
C. Being truer to themselves
D. Returning to traditional values
34. Na frase “we must also raise our sons differently,” a
palavra “must” expressa:
A. A suggestion
B. A possibility
C. An obligation or necessity
D. A question
35. The phrase “raise our daughters differently” implies a
need to:
A. Give daughters more domestic
responsibilities
B. Protect daughters from the world
C. Encourage new ways of thinking about
gender roles
D. Focus only on female education
36. Qual é o significado mais próximo da palavra “fairer” usada na
expressão “a fairer world”?
A. More attractive
B. More equal and just
C. Brighter in color
D. More peaceful
37. Qual das opções a seguir é um antônimo (oposto) da
palavra “differently” no contexto da citação?
Read the quotes and answer the
questions:
“Men build too many walls and not enough
bridges.”
“We are all different. Don’t judge, understand
instead.”
22. Which word is a negative
imperative?
A)
Judge
B) Understand
C) Don’t
D) Are
23. What does "different"
mean in this quote?
A)
Bad
B) Not the same
C) Wrong
D) Dangerous
“The world is full of people who think
different is synonymous with wrong.”
24. What tense is the verb
"is" in?
A)
Future
B) Past
C) Present
D) Present perfect
25. What does “synonymous” mean?
A)
The opposite
B) Having the same meaning
C) A kind of person
D) Something dangerous
“It is not our differences that divide us. It
is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.”
26. What are “differences”?
A)
Things that are the same
B) Problems
C) Ways people are not the same
D) Mistakes
27. What divides people, according
to the quote?
A)
Their skin color
B) Not accepting differences
C) Being from different countries
D) Speaking different languages
28. What does the quote say we
should do with differences?
A)
Hide them
B) Change them
C) Forget them
D) Recognize and celebrate them