De acordo com o Edital N.03/2014 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira, da
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 1 (um) ponto; as
questões de 06 a 10 valerão 2 (dois) pontos; as questões de 11 a 15 valerão 3 (três) pontos e as questões
de 16 a 20 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos, totalizando 50 (cinquenta) pontos.’
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B D C B C D E A A E C A E B A D A E D D
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE IV
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
D B D A B D A C E E C E B A E B A C D N
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A D C B A D E E B D A C C A E B E B C D
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE VI
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
E D A A B C C E B C D A B D E E A D B C
BRITÂNICA – ADVANCED
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B E A C D C D A D E C A B E D E C A B B
BRITÂNICA – UPPER
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A E B B C D C B C C B D D E E A E D A A
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 4 (quatro) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
20 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. Please, _____! There _____ a _____ _____ the desk and three _____ _____ the door! But _____!
They’re _____!
A) helps – isn’t – mice – at – mice – on – hurries – quite fast
B) help – is – mouse – under – mice – near – hurry – very fast
C) help – aren’t – mice – in – mouses – at – to hurry – not very fast
D) to help – are – mouse – on – mouses – to – don’t hurry – not quite slow
E) don’t help – is – mice – under – mices – for – don’t hurry – not very slow
02. Fashion is _____ significant contributor to _____ _____ economy. To help with fashion topics and
problems, in _____ Britain there is _____ organisation – the Fashion Council (FC). _____ council
develops excellence and expansion in the fashion sector. It _____ fashion talent in Britain to a global
market.
A) an – X – british – the – an – That – am support and is support
B) X – the – britanic – the – a – This – supports and promotes
C) an – the – Britanic – the – X – That – support and promote
D) a – the – British – X – an – This – supports and promotes
E) a – X – British – X – a – Those – support and promote
03. Jonathan Saunders is the winner of the 2012 FC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund. The competition is now
in _____ third year. Saunders _____, “I’m _____ happy about winning the fund. I’m excited and I’m
appreciative of _____ workers and all _____ hard work. We _____ exciting plans for the near future.
With the support of the FC we plan to realize _____ objectives.”
A) her – declare – very – my – our – has – my
B) its – declare – quite – our – their – have – our
C) its – declares – very – my – their – have – our
D) his – declare – not very – their – its – has – my
E) his – declares – quite – our – our – have – our
04. Mary _____ tells _____ her plans _____ the evening or _____ night.
A) usual – him – in – at
B) always – me – in – at
C) always – me – in – in the
D) hardly ever – I – in – in the
E) hardly ever – he – at – at the
05. Carolyn _____ a chef. She _____ in London. She _____ in a restaurant from Tuesday to Sunday. She
_____ time to go out with her friends because she _____ always very busy. Her husband also _____ in
the same restaurant. They _____ any children.
A) is – lives – works – hasn’t – is – doesn’t works – has
B) is – live – doesn’t work – doesn’t have – is – works – have
C) is – lives – works – doesn’t have – is – works – don’t have
D) isn’t – doesn’t live – work – has – isn’t – doesn’t work – don’t have
E) isn’t – doesn’t lives – doesn’t works – doesn’t has – isn’t – work – have
For questions 11 to 15, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
16. Choose the option with the OPPOSITES of the underlined words in “This rich area of the town is very safe
and beautiful.”
A) dirty – easy – fast
B) ugly – high – low
C) full – empty – cheap
D) poor – dangerous – ugly
E) slow – expensive – clean
17. Choose the option where all of the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) check in – check out – book – reservation
B) pencil – pen – notebook – makeup
C) computer – science – car – smart
D) doctor – dentist – fan – woman
E) cousin – niece – slow – mother
18. Choose the option where the suffix -s at the end of the verbs has THE SAME pronunciation as in
‘Charles's’
A) dies – lies – ties
B) agrees – sees – flees
C) parks – talks – works
D) comes – notes – pastes
E) passes – kisses – misses
19. Choose the option where the letter a has THE SAME pronunciation in American English.
A) father – any – quarter
B) watch – man – wake
C) page – phrase – says
D) have – black – cat
E) tall – fast – start
20. Choose the option where the linking words THEN or BECAUSE is INCORRECT.
A) Do your exercise. Then, go to your room.
B) Go to your room. Then, do your exercise.
C) Go to your room, then. And do your exercise.
D) The weather is hot because the window is open.
E) The bedroom is hot because the window is closed.
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 4 (quatro) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
20 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. ______ did you ______ ______ London _____ Liverpool? _____ you ______ or _____ you _____?
A) How – go – from – to – Did – fly – did – drive
B) What – X – from – to – Did – read – did – sleep
C) How – went – out of – into – Did – fly – did – drive
D) Where – go – from – until – Did – flew – did – drove
E) What – do – between – and – Did – read – did – slept
02. ______ I was on my way to a job interview. It ______ in London ______ I ______ the Underground. The
train ______ in a tunnel for 45 minutes. I ______ the company ______ at that time mobile phones
______ underground in the UK. I ______ really late and it _____ a good impression.
A) A year ago – did – so – didn’t took – stops – call – then – are working – am – makes
B) The last week – did was – and – took – is stopping – called – and – didn’t worked – arrived – made
C) The years past – is – but – is taking – stop – didn’t call – so – aren’t working – made it – is making
D) Last year – was – and – took – stopped – couldn’t call – because – didn’t work – was – didn’t make
E) A month ago – was – but – didn’t take – stoped – am calling – but – worked – got there – didn’t made
03. Last January I took a trip to Melbourne, Australia. What drew my attention was that ______ a lot of
______ in the streets – singers, dancers, or ______ everywhere I went. They _____ in the streets, in the
parks, in the train stations, and even in supermarkets. _____ always a person singing or playing an
instrument. _____ also some pianos around the town and people were free to play them. Melbourne is a
very musical city.
A) there wasn’t – performors – painters – is performing – There were – There was
B) there were – performists – paintors – are performing – There was – There were
C) there was – artistians – paintors – are performing – There were – There was
D) there weren’t – performers – paintists – perform – There was – There were
E) there were – artists – painters – perform – There was – There were
05. Kate Middleton _____ a suit like no other woman. Fashionistas _____ crazy when she _____ her red suit
on a visit to a school. This five-star fashion moment is the reason why you _____ red suits on many New
York businesswomen. The truth is that this royal _____ women follow her in every place she _____.
A) wear – go – wears – cannot see – make – goes
B) wears – went – wore – can see – makes – goes
C) wore – went – is wearing – see – made – is going
D) wears – is going – wore – don’t see – make – is going
E) is wearing – went – is wearing – see – is making – went
For questions 11 to 15, choose the option which has the same meaning and idea as the sentences in italics.
11. A: Can I talk to Jane, please? B: Sorry. The line is busy.
A) The line is okay.
B) The line is working.
C) The line is engaged.
D) The line is out of order.
E) The line isn’t working.
15. A: Was there a bank near here? B: Yes, there was one just next to the church.
A) there was one near the church.
B) there was one beside the church.
C) there was one behind the church.
D) there weren’t any churches near here.
E) there was one on the other side of the street.
17. Choose the option where the suffix -ed at the end of the verbs has THE SAME pronunciation as in ‘missed’.
A) kissed – fixed – worked – stressed
B) finished – stayed – smiled – asked
C) wanted – planned – closed – turned
D) started – answered – danced – opened
E) planned – compared – walked – painted
18. Choose the option where all underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as the –s in “concerts”.
A) necks – caps – shoes – socks
B) goals – goes – knows – tells
C) girls – guys – balls – argues
D) puts – books – caps – wants
E) boys – mums – stops – talks
19. Choose the option where the verb in the past is CORRECT.
A) The audience was angry. They throw things on the players in the last game.
B) I don’t know what is wrong. I payd the phone bill but it’s not working.
C) Melissa sung really well at the audition. She got the role at the movie.
D) Cielo swum like never in the Olympics. He brooke the record.
E) He never wears hats but last week he wore one.
20. Choose the option where all of the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) trousers / shirt / sweater / scarf
B) shoes / boots / trainers / shorts
C) large / medium / short / small
D) biscuits / bags / crisps / eggs
E) living room / hall / twelfth / autumn
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 4 (quatro) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
20 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY:
01. There _____ _____ students in class today. There _____ only six including me. I think it’s because the
weather forecast says there _____ a snowstorm soon.
A) are – much – is – going to be
B) isn’t – many – is – is going to be
C) was – a lot of – were – are going to be
D) weren’t – many – were – is going to be
E) wasn’t – a few – was – are going to be
02. I have just moved house. My old house was _____ than the new one – the new one has three bedrooms
and the old one had only two. The _____ is also different in my new bedroom. My bed is _____ the left,
my desk is _____ the bed, and my sofa is _____ the desk and the bathroom door.
A) more bigger – furnitures – in – by – outside
B) smaller – furniture – on – next to – between
C) more smaller – furniture – on – near – into
D) smaller – furniture – at – far from – over
E) bigger – furnitures – in – under – near
03. A: We need to go shopping. We have to buy _____ ice cream for dessert. We don’t have _____ milk either.
B: And how _____ coffee do we need?
A: _____. I hate coffee!
A) many – a lot – many cups of – No
B) a little – a lot of – many – None
C) a lot of – many – many – Some
D) a little – much – much – None
E) a lot – none – much – Any
04. Mom _____ a birthday cake for Jeff and Jake. They _____ 15 years old today and they _____ a party.
A) has baked – have turned – are going to have
B) going to bake – going to turn – going to have
C) is going to bake – have turned – have had
D) has made – has turned – is going to have
E) made – turned – going to have
05. A: Are you _____ out with us tonight? B: Of course, I _____. I can’t wait to see Brad again!
A) going to go – can
B) going to go – am
C) going to – am
D) going – do
E) going – go
10. A) We’re in 2014. I’m going to the UK in 2016, so I’m going abroad two years from now.
B) We’re in 2014. I’m going to the UK in 2016, so I’m going abroad in a couple of years.
C) We’re in 2014. I’m going to the UK in 2016, so I’m going abroad in two years time.
D) We’re in 2014. I’m going to the UK in 2016, so I’m going abroad in two years.
E) We’re in 2014. I’m going to the UK in 2016, so I’m going abroad next year.
For questions 11 to 15, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics:
11. Did the doctor tell you the amount of toast you can have in your diet?
A) the number of toasts
B) how many toasts
C) how much toast
D) the quantity of toasts
E) the number of toast
12. Kate has been a student in a very exclusive private school in Wales.
A) is a student now
B) wanted to be a student
C) is going to be a student
D) hates being a student
E) once went to school
16. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as the vowel in ‘live’:
A) it / his / she
B) film / kill / him
C) leave / meet / tree
D) city / big / me
E) kiss / he / fish
17. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the verbs is THE SAME as the -s in ‘goes’:
A) calls / pays / runs
B) does / sends / puts
C) helps / eats / meets
D) gives / thinks / hits
E) fixes / dances / washes
18. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is THE SAME as the -ed in ‘called’:
A) looked / danced / asked
B) wanted / needed / decided
C) phoned / played / arrived
D) walked / checked / landed
E) booked / changed / showed
19. Choose the option where all the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group:
A) cold / dry / hot / smart
B) park / bank / zoo / cloudy
C) summer / winter / spring / funny
D) shy / lazy / mean / clever
E) butter / fish / rice / mosque
20. Choose the option where the spelling of both the simple past and the past participle forms is INCORRECT:
A) read – read – read
B) sing – sang – sung
C) throw – thruw – thrown
D) teach – taught – taught
E) choose – chose – chosen
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 4 (quatro) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
20 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. At our home, we _____ the housework together. For example, my mom cooks but we _____ the dishes.
And we can’t _____ a face if we don’t like the cooking! Also, we _____ our own beds. We usually
_____ the cleaning on Saturday morning. But we don’t _____ anything by hand – we use machines as
much as possible – to _____ the laundry, the dishes, or to sweep the floor.
A) do – do – make – make – do – do – do
B) do – do – do – do – make – do – make
C) make – do – do – make – do – make – do
D) do – make – make – do – make – make – do
E) make – make – do – do – make – do – make
02. Michael _____ watching TV _____ his girlfriend Joan _____ him to tell him that she was going to be late
because when she _____ _____ ready to go meet him, she started arguing _____ her sister Ann because
Ann _____ wearing her new boots. After a long argument, Ann apologized and asked Joan if she could
_____ her the boots. _____ was okay but Joan ended up _____ a lot of time with that.
A) is – when – called – is – getting – at – is – borrow – Nothing – wasting
B) is – while – calling – is – getting – at – is – borrow – Anything – spending
C) was – when – call – X – getting – with – X – lend – Something – spending
D) was – when – called – was – getting – with – was – lend – Everything – wasting
E) was – while – called – was – getting – for – was – borrow – Everything – wasting
03. A scavenger is a person ______ searches _____ things ____ other people do not want.
A) that – about – X
B) which – about – that
C) who – through – that
D) who – through – who
E) who – through – what
05. Stella McCartney, Paul McCartney’s daughter, is the owner of one of the UK’s most envied labels. Stella
McCartney _____ from strength to strength since she _____ French fashion house Chloe. _____ her high
street collection _____ across the country a few hours after it _____ the shops, classic Stella chic still has
her own store on Bruton Street.
A) has grown – left – Although – sold out – hit
B) grew – left – While – was selling out – has hit
C) grew – was leaving – Because – sold out – hit
D) was growing – has left – has sold out – was hitting
E) has grown – has left – Although – has sold out – has hit
For questions 11 to 15, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
11. I am going to watch a film tonight.
A) I am watching
B) I pretend to watch
C) I am arranging to watch
D) I am thinking about watching
E) I still have to decide to watch
14. Ted didn’t tell me anything about his trip while I was helping him.
A) told me nothing
B) told me anything
C) told me something
D) didn’t tell me much
E) didn’t tell me a little
17. Choose the option where all of the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) shy – extrovert – cute – brow
B) thighs – tights – trousers – sock
C) sunny – windy – thirsty – cloudy
D) camping – sightseeing – boiling – freezing
E) waste time – save time – have a good time – spend time
18. Choose the option where the suffix -ed at the end of the verbs is THE SAME as in played, added, kissed
and laughed respectively’.
A) enjoyed – listened – begged – fixed
B) smelled – nodded – asked – jumped
C) picked – studied – stopped – travelled
D) afforded – warmed – missed – buzzed
E) worked – needed – explained – blessed
19. Choose the option where the letter ‘h’ has THE SAME pronunciation.
A) history – him – hour – honest
B) hour – honour – honesty – humble
C) honest – hour – honorary – exhausted
D) humble – huge – he – hour
E) help – ghost – huge – hook
20. Choose the option where the sound of –s/-es at the end of both words is THE SAME as the -s in ‘names’.
A) days / guesses
B) trips / homes
C) cats / faces
D) rugs /miles
E) laughs /pies
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 4 (quatro) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
20 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note.: X = no word)
01. Emily Ratajkowski, the model who _____ famous overnight after dancing topless in Robin Thicke's
Blurred Lines video, _____ her first acting role in a movie, Gone Girl, starring Ben Affleck. The film
_____ by David Fincher and _____ in 2015. London-born Ratajkowski's appearance in the Blurred Lines
video _____ almost 200 million views on YouTube. Because of its sexual content, the video _____ from
YouTube but it _____ in July 2013 because it _____ art.
A) has become – scored – will direct – will release – got – banned – reinstated – considered
B) has become – was scored – directed – released – got – will ban – will reinstate – considers
C) became – is scored – be directed – be released – has gotten – bans – was reinstated – was considered
D) became – scored – is going to be directed – releases – has gotten – will be banned – reinstated – is
considered
E) became – has scored – will be directed – will be released – has gotten – was banned – was reinstated –
was considered
02. Tim went to Italy _____ Italian. “I really wanted _____ and learn a language. I already knew a bit of
Italian so I gave up _____ and decided _____ to Italy. I traveled around the country for six months – it’s
the best way _____! But next time I’d like _____ a course in Italian, too, because I believe I could enjoy
_____ in a class with other people that help each other. _____ is also part of the learning process.”
A) learn – travel – work – go – learn – do – to be – To socialize
B) learning – travelling – to work – going – learn – doing – be – Socialize
C) learning – to travel – to work – to go – to learn – to do – be – To socialize
D) to learn – to travel – working – to go – to learn – to do – being – Socializing
E) to learn – travelling – working – going – learning – doing – being – Socializing
03. Last week I _____ a strange noise at the neighbor’s house. I _____ to have a look and _____ that
someone _____ into her house. I _____ the police. When they _____ there, the thief _____ already.
Luckily they _____ much – just the TV. The problem is that the neighbor _____ one of the doors open.
A) heard – went – saw – had broken – called – got – had left – didn’t steal – had left
B) heard – had gone – had seen – had broken – called – had got – left – had stolen – left
C) had heard – had gone – saw – broke – called – got – had left – hadn’t stolen – had left
D) had heard – went – had seen – broke – had called – had gotten – left – didn’t steal – left
E) heard – went – saw – had broken – had called – got – had left – didn’t steal – hadn’t left
04. Rose sent a postcard from London. She said she _____ a great time and asked how _____ here. She said
_____ raining there! She also said she _____ the major sights in London already. Rose told us _____ to
pay the bills!
A) was having – the weather was – it was – had seen – not to forget
B) is having – the weather is – was it – had seen – to don’t forget
C) was having – was the weather – it is – saw – to don’t forget
D) is having – is the weather – it is – saw – to not forget
E) had – is the weather – is it – had seen – not to forget
05. I’m new in town. I _____ here for just a month, so I don’t know how to get around really well yet. Since
I got here, I _____ a lot so as to get to know the town. But yesterday I got lost downtown. I wanted to go
to the mall, so I went _____ the church and _____ a bridge. The mall was _____ the library. But I should
turn right and I turned left, so I never got there.
A) have lived – walked – through – round – towards
B) have lived – have walked – past – over – across
C) lived – had walked – round – across – along
D) live – have walked – past – into – down
E) live – walk – past – over – down
10. A) They didn’t use to eat meat but now they do.
B) I didn’t use to like Jordan, but now I really like her.
C) Did you used to have long hair when you were younger?
D) We live in a house now but we used to live in an apartment.
E) Deb used to play volleyball. Today she doesn’t do any exercise.
For questions 11 to 15, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
16. Choose the option with the synonyms of the underlined words in “Carry on until you get to the junction.
Then, get off the bus.”
A) Hold – stop
B) Take – enter
C) Move – call
D) Start – return to
E) Continue – leave
17. Choose the option where all of the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) pull – push – lose – miss
B) duck – eagle – swan – cough
C) crowded – rude – quiet – fear
D) headache – hurt – pain – wasp
E) heights – dolphin – afraid – terrified
18. Choose the option where the suffix -ed at the end of ALL of the verbs has a DIFFERENT pronunciation
than in ‘played’.
A) called – tried – asked – moved
B) lived – pushed – loved – answered
C) carried – marked – matched – died
D) hated – missed – matched – united
E) learned – talked – watched – stayed
19. Choose the option where ALL the underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as in show.
A) fishnet – action – shower – each
B) pressure – nation – ship – sheet
C) chip – macho – cushion – change
D) chess – confusion – reputation – casual
E) pleasure – sure – machine – champagne
20. Choose the option where the phrasal verb is used INCORRECTLY.
A) She has never really got on with her sister. They have extremely different personalities.
B) She is not coming to the party. She has turned down our invitation.
C) Who is going to look forward to the children while you’re away?
D) Write down the address before you forget it.
E) Put the dishes away after washing them.
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 4 (quatro) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
20 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. Sally bought an _____ watch that cost her £100. However, she was _____ – it stopped working a week
later. When she went back to the shop, something _____ happened. They did not have another one of the
same model. So, they refunded her. Then she bought another one that cost £1. Every time she looks at it
she is _____ it is still working!
A) amazing – disappointed – annoying – amazed
B) amazing – disappointed – annoyed – amazing
C) amazed – disappointed – annoying – amazing
D) amazed – disappointed – annoyed – amazing
E) amazed – disappointing – annoyed – amazed
02. Incidents like this _____ before. But no one _____ ever _____ out against such treatment of blacks. This
time, however, a young black preacher organized a protest. He called on all black citizens _____ riding
the buses in Montgomery until the laws _____. The name of the young preacher was Martin Luther
King. He _____ the protest movement to end injustice in the Montgomery city bus system. The event
marked the beginning of the civil rights movement in the United States.
A) happens – was – spoken – to stop – changed – led
B) happened – had – speak – stopping – changed – lead
C) happen – had – spoken – to stop – were changed – has led
D) had happened – was – speaking – stop – changed – has led
E) had happened – had – spoken – to stop – were changed – led
03. Authorities at the U.S. Army base at Fort Hood, Texas, say gunfire _____ at the facility and that several
people _____. Officials at the huge base, the scene of a mass shooting in 2009, confirmed Wednesday's
incident after it _____ on social media. The military statement _____ no other details. Area news outlets
_____ multiple injuries. Nearby, civilian police agencies _____ vehicles and sealing the perimeter of the
base, which _____ south of the city of Waco.
A) has erupted – are wounded – was reported – were offered – report – is searched – locates
B) has erupted – are wounded – was reported – offered – are reporting – are searching – is located
C) has been erupted – wound – reported – offered – are reporting – are being searched – is located
D) has been erupted – wounded – reported – was offered – are being reported – are searching – is located
E) has been erupted – are being wounded – reported – was offered – are being reported – are being
searched – locates
04. _____ fisherman had _____ nice family and lived happily near _____ beach, fishing only for their daily
needs. One day he met _____ businessman who said, "Catch more fish, buy more boats and run _____
successful business". _____ fisherman answered, "Then what?" "Start _____ family and live by _____
beach."
A) The – a – a – X – X – A – a – a
B) A – a – the – a – a – The – a – the
C) A – a – a – a – the – The – the – the
D) The – the – a – the – X – A – the – a
E) A – the – a – the – X – The – a – the
05. He was driving to the airport. _______, a car _____ crashed into another one right in front of him. _____,
that accident caused a traffic jam. There were only thirty minutes left. _____, when he reached the gate
his panic turned to a smile – his flight was delayed.
A) Immediately / accidentally / Suddenly / Luckily
B) Suddenly / immediately / Luckily / Fortunately
C) Suddenly / accidentally / Unfortunately / Luckily
D) Fortunately / immediately / Suddenly / Unfortunately
E) Accidentally / suddenly / Fortunately / Unfortunately
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For questions 06 to 10, choose the INCORRECT option.
06. A) Mom will be home soon. She has gone to my brother's school.
B) Pýnar won't be with us at the party. She has gone to Vienna.
C) This is the first time I have ever been abroad. It is exciting.
D) They have been to Rome. They will return next week.
E) You are late. Where have you been?
09. A) My friends visited the Grand Canyon National Park last month.
B) They invited me to go because I’ve never been there.
C) I haven’t been able to go last month – I was busy.
D) So I decided to buy a big book about the park.
E) I’ve already read 30 pages. It's really great.
10. A) I don’t believe in astrology, but a lot of people disagree with me.
B) Are you still arguing about the lamp? She still hasn’t apologized for breaking it?
C) Concentrating in the lecture depends of what mood I’m in. I have to learn to deal on that.
D) Not all the students will benefit from the government grant. You shouldn’t trust in their criteria.
E) Although the caregivers did not take very good care of her, she never complained about anything.
For questions 11 to 15, choose the option which has the same meaning and idea as the sentences in italics.
11. Despite the fact that the lights are on, they’re out.
A) They’re home but the lights are off.
B) They’re not at home. The lights are on, though.
C) Although they’re in the house the lights aren’t off.
D) In spite of their being home, they left the lights on.
E) They switched off the lights because they were leaving.
15. There's a restaurant somewhere around here that someone told me was good.
A) Anyone tells me the restaurants in this area are good.
B) Nobody told me anything about restaurants around here.
C) No one has ever told me that there was a good restaurant around here.
D) The restaurant that I was told about was not anywhere around here.
E) Somebody said to me there is a restaurant that is good near here.
16. Choose the option with the synonyms of the underlined words in “When I was raised, I was taught to put
my toys back in the right place after playing.
A) brought up – put my toys away
B) carried on – throw my toys away
C) grown up – look forward to my toys
D) looked up – fill in my toys
E) given up – put on my toys
17. Choose the option where the suffix -ed at the end of ALL the verbs is pronounced as in ‘ordered’.
A) survived / screamed / looked
B) saved / jumped / released
C) joined / helped / changed
D) waited / started / charged
E) stayed / shared / cried
18. Choose the option where the letter u has THE SAME pronunciation.
A) ultimate / usage / urgent
B) bury / united / spiritual
C) user / up-to-date / utility
D) culture / Russian / funding
E) opportunity / union / upgrade
19. Choose the option where the expression unless or as soon as is INCORRECT.
A) I’ll be there at nine as soon as the bus is late.
B) Do not leave the house unless I telephone you.
C) As soon as that information is available, you will be informed.
D) She'll keep on having teeth problems unless she gives up eating lots of sugar.
E) She will get a degree, and she hopes to start working as soon as she graduates.
20. Choose the option where all of the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) resign / part-time / working hours / self-employed
B) although / though / despite / suddenly
C) thriller / butcher’s / plot / queue
D) cast / till / retire / bargain
E) few / little / very / plenty
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 4 (quatro) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
20 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. Turkish authorities _____ three people and detained 22 others as part of an investigation into last week's
deadly coal mine disaster in western Turkey that _____ 301 miners. The accident _____ protests across
Turkey since the accident occurred. The protests are aimed at the government and the mine owners, who
_____ safety, though they _____ any claim of negligence.
A) were charging – was killed – was triggering – was being neglected – had been denying
B) have charged – killed – has triggered – are thought to have neglected – have denied
C) have been charging – has killed – has been triggering – are said to neglect – denied
D) charged – killed – triggered – are believed to have neglected – have denying
E) had charged – had been killed – triggers – neglected – had denied
02. When I _____ in Mexico, I _____ tequila at every opportunity. I _____ it quite a strong drink at first, but
I soon _____ it. Surprisingly, I ______ tequila before. In fact, I _____ at all.
A) had been living – had been drinking – was finding – used to drink – had never had – wasn’t used to drink
B) had lived – drank – had been finding – got used to – had never been having – didn’t use to drink
C) used to live – was used to have – had found – got used to – didn’t have – didn’t use to drink
D) was living – drank – was finding – was used to – wasn’t having – didn’t get used to drink
E) lived – used to drink – found – got used to – had never had – wasn’t used to drinking
03. Who _____ 40 years ago that personal computers would be so common now? What technology do you
think _____ by the year 2050? Will robots _____ part of our lives by then? Will they _____ our
household chores as easily as we send email today? Will robots _____ so common that we will even take
them for granted? What other aspects of our lives _____ as much by technology in a few years’ time?
Leave these answers to these questions to the future generations.
A) could have imagined – will have been developed – have become – be doing – have become – will
have been affected
B) must have imagined – will be developing – be becoming – have done – become – will become
affected
C) should have thought – will develop – becoming – do – becoming – have become – will be affecting
D) might have wondered – will be developed – be – have done – have become – will have affected
E) would have thought – will have developed – become – have been doing – become – will affect
04. If you like _____ fish, you’re sure to want _____ an aquarium of your own. It is a great alternative to
_____ the other box – the TV. It is a hobby that may even spark your family’s interest in the fragility of
our water environments and in _____ the animals that live there. But remember _____ the right
equipment and don’t forget _____ some rules, such as _____ the balance of the water – the water needs
_____ every two weeks.
A) watch – start – watch – saving – buying – following – monitor – to test
B) watching – to start – watching – to save – to buy – follow – monitor – to test
C) watching – to start – watching – saving – to buy – to follow – monitoring – testing
D) to watch – starting – watch – save – to buying – to follow – monitoring – to be tested
E) to watch – to starting – watch – save – buying – to following – to monitoring – testing
05. I used to take a 40-minute bus ride to and from college every day. One day I was on the bus listening to
some music. _____, a bat flew into the bus! Since the bat would fly right above our heads _____ hitting
us, all the passengers lied on the floor. _____, one man stood up and hit the bat with his notebook.
_____, it disappeared, but we weren’t sure where it had gone, so we were afraid it would come back.
_____, no one got hurt, but it was the most horrible commuting experience I’ve ever had.
A) Actually – near – Hardly – Luckily – In the end
B) Luckily – almost – Suddenly – Luckily – At the end
C) Suddenly – near – Fortunately – Specially – In the end
D) Suddenly – nearly – Luckily – Fortunately – In the end
E) Fortunately – nearly – Especially – Luckily – At the end
For questions 11 to 15, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
11. They made an effort to start the car, but it just wouldn’t.
A) They managed to start
B) They tried starting
C) They tried to start
D) They didn’t bother starting
E) They experimented to see if they could start
13. In high school, Jim was voted the most likely to succeed.
A) the person who probably would not be the most successful
B) the one with the highest chances of succeeding
C) the one with the least chances of getting rich
D) the one who would like to succeed the most
E) the most successful student in school
16. Choose the option with the synonyms of the underlined words in “Sam was gaining a lot of weight, so
she decided to do aerobics”.
A) holding on to – go through
B) picking up – cut down
C) eating out – carry on
D) filling up – come up
E) putting on – take up
17. Choose the option where all of the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) drizzling – hail – smog – velvet
B) accurate – biased – censored – outskirts
C) bribery – burglary – acquitted – hijacking
D) sleeveless – scruffy – cold-calling – trendy
E) profit – rash – blister – swollen
18. Choose the option where the suffix -ed at the end of ALL of the verbs is pronounced as in ‘watched’.
A) booked – stopped – laughed – surpassed
B) participated – talked – tried – recovered
C) lived – cooked – privileged – tracked
D) planted – wounded – lasted – learned
E) hosted – checked – joined – opened
19. Choose the option where the underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation.
A) finger – singer – anger – hunger
B) allergy – bandage – garage – gesture
C) chilly – scorching – machine – champagne
D) cough – laugh – manslaughter – drought
E) shrug – chew – scratch – chauffer
De acordo com o Edital Nº 05/2014 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira, da
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 1 (um) ponto; as
questões de 06 a 10 valerão 2 (dois) pontos; as questões de 11 a 20 valerão 3 (três) pontos e as questões
de 21 a 30 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos, totalizando 85 (oitenta e cinco) pontos”
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
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E C D B C E D C D A B D C B E
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BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE IV
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C B D C C B E D E E B A C E A
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D B A A C D B C D E A B D E A
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
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C E B D E B D B C C E D E A E
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A C A B A C B E B D C A D A D
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE VI
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C B E C D E D A B B D E A B D
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C E D B C E C A A A C E B D N
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. A: How _____ are you? B: I _____ _____ _____ _____.
A) do – am – seventeen – X – X
B) X – have – seventeen – X – X
C) old – am – seventen – years – X
D) old – do – seventen – years – old
E) old – am – seventeen – years – old
02. Carlos is _____ exchange student. He isn’t _____, he’s _____. He _____ in _____ flat _____ London
_____ the Big Ben.
A) an – Brazilian – Germany – live – a – at – in
B) n – Brazilian – germany – live – a – in – next
C) an – Brazilian – German – lives – a – in – near
D) an – Brazilian – german– lives – X – at – near of
E) X – Brazilian – German – lives – an – in – next to
03. My friend Jessica is a very slim and beautiful girl. She _____ to be _____ architect. She is _____ her first
semester _____ CCB and _____ the third _____ university. Jessica and I _____ our English classes
_____ we love our teachers.
A) intends – a – on – in – on – at – miss – then
B) intend – an – in – at – in – at – don’t miss – so
C) intend – a – on – in – on – in – do miss – because
D) intends – an – in – at – in – at – don’t miss – because
E) intends – an – on – in – on – at – don’t miss – because
09. A) A: Good morning. How are you? B: Fine, thanks. And you?
B) A: Good afternoon. How are you? B: Just OK, thanks. And you?
C) A: Good evening. How are you? B: Not bad, thanks. And you?
D) A: Good night. How are you? B: I’m fine, thanks. And you?
E) A: Hi! How are you? B: A little tired, thanks. And you?
23. Peter and Christine are married. They have two kids: Marie and John.
A) They are Marie and John’s fathers.
B) They are Marie and John’s parents.
C) They are Marie’s and John’s fathers.
D) They are Marie’s and John’s parents.
E) They are Marie’s and John’s father and mother.
24. Choose the option where the linking words THEN or AFTER is CORRECT.
A) We have a snack. After that, we go to work.
B) Janet and I have dinner then and go to bed.
C) Peter and Sam study, and they go out after with their friends.
D) Mike and Tim take the dog for a walk. After sleep for eight hours.
E) Ann and I work a lot. We get home, have a shower, and have then dinner.
25. Choose the option where all of the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) magazine – lawyer – nurse
B) coin – builder – scissors
C) uncle – take away – tea
D) nephew – niece – latte
E) expensive – far – high
26. Choose the option in which all the words are in the correct order.
A) What kind of magazine does your mum read?
B) What magazine does your mum kind read of?
C) What kind magazine does your mum read of?
D) What kind of magazine does read your mum?
E) What magazine does your kind of mum read?
27. Choose the option in which all the words are in the correct order.
A) Is the Brazilian this typical woman?
B) Is this the typical Brazilian woman?
C) Is the typical this woman Brazilian?
D) Is the Brazilian this woman typical?
E) Is this the Brazilian typical woman?
28. Choose the CORRECT option which answers the question “What’s the time?”
A) 7:15 – It’s quarter past seven o’clock.
B) 7:03 – It’s seven-oh-three minutes.
C) 7:30 – It’s a half past seven-thirty.
D) 7:57 – It’s three minutes to eight.
E) 7:55 – It’s five to seven.
29. Choose the option in which all the words have THE SAME vowel sound.
A) learn – work – third
B) near – wear – there
C) bow – nurse – now
D) father – job – man
E) come – do – strong
30. Choose the option in which the possessive forms are pronounced as /z/, /s/ and /Iz/ respectively:
A) Tim’s / Sean’s / Kate’s
B) Billy’s / Patrick’s / Liz’s
C) Anna’s / Jack’s / Orlando’s
D) Carlos’s / Gabriel’s / Keith’s
E) Henry’s / Harrod’s / Samantha’s
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. ______ I ______ to my parents, I ______ to go to the cinema. ______ I ______ home because I ______
to study for the final exams.
A) After – spoke – want – But – stays – has
B) Before – speak – want – Then – stays – had
C) Before – spoke – wanted – But – stayed – had
D) After – speaking – want – Then – staying – have
E) After that – speaking – wants – Beside – stay – has
02. It ______ my first day of class. I finally _____ the right room. The room ______ already full of students.
I ______ anybody. They ______ all new students. I _____ a little embarrassed because I _____ the
people in the room. I ______ an empty seat in the last row ______ _____ down.
A) was – found – was – didn’t recognize – were – felt – didn’t knew – chose – and – sitted
B) was – found – was – couldn’t recognize – were – felt – didn’t know – chose – and – sat
C) were – found – were – didn’t recognized – was – feeled – didn’t know – chose – then – sat
D) was – finded – was – didn’t recognize – were – feeled – didn’t know – choose – so – sited
E) were – finded – were – couldn’t recognize – was – felt – didn’t knew – choose – so – sitted
03. ______ Tuesday Lisa flew ______ London ______ Madrid. Lisa ______ breakfast ______ home because
______ any food in the fridge. ______ she arrived ______ the airport she went to a café where she
______. Then she went ______ passport control and waited for her flight.
A) This – in – to – didn’t ate – in – there weren’t – After – in – have breakfast – by
B) Last – to – from – didn’t eat – X – there weren’t – When – at – has breakfast – to
C) This – to – from – didn’t had – at – in – there was – When – at – ate breakfast – by
D) Last – from – to – didn’t eat – at – there wasn’t – When – at – had breakfast – through
E) Two days ago – from – to – didn’t ate – X – there wasn’t – After – in – had breakfast – through
04. The truth about lying… Sometimes people ______ because they ______ to do something. For example,
someone ______ you to a party. You think it is going to be boring so you say that you ______busy and
______ come. Well, I hate ______ lies. I prefer the truth.
A) lie – didn’t want – invite – are – can – to tell
B) lies – don’t want – invites – are – can – to tell
C) lie – don’t want – invites – are – can’t – telling
D) lies – didn’t want – invite – aren’t – can – to tell
E) lie – didn’t want – invite – were – can’t – telling
05. Right now I ______around the classroom. Yoko ______in her book. Carlos ______ his pencil. Ahmed
______ out the widow. He ______ to be daydreaming. What ______Ahmed ______?
A) look – write – bite – stare – seem – do you think – is doing
B) look – writes – bites – stares – seems – you think – is doing
C) am looking – is writing – bites – is staring – is seeming – you think – does
D) am looking – is writing – is biting – is staring – seems – do you think – is doing
E) am looking – is writeing – is biteing – is stareing – seems – do you think – is doing
06. A recent study ______ that 60% of young people ______. If a mother ______ ______, then she ______
her children to cook. Many schools ______cooking.
A) show –can cook – likes – to cook – doesn’t teach – doesn’t teach
B) showed – can’t cooks – doesn’t like – doesn’t teach – don’t teaches
C) shows – can’t cook – doesn’t like – cooking – doesn’t teach – don’t teach
D) shows – can’t cook – don’t like – cook – doesn’t teaches – don’ teach
E) showed – don’t cook – like – cooking – don’t teach – doesn’t teaches
For questions 17 to 23, choose the option which has the same meaning and idea as the sentences in
italics.
17. It is boiling today.
A) It is very hot
B) It is a little warm
C) It is not very warm
D) It is hot, but not much
E) It is cold but not much
18. A: Could I speak to Jane Gordon, please? B: I’m putting you through.
A) I’m dialing.
B) I’m calling you.
C) I’m holding you.
D) I’m connecting you.
E) I’m giving you a ring.
19. I saw a nice jacket in one place and tried it on, but it didn’t fit me.
A) I took it off, but it was too big.
B) I dressed it, but it was too short.
C) I put it on, but it wasn’t my size.
D) I experimented it, but it was too long.
E) I put it on, but it didn’t look good on me.
20. My dad’s going grey and my uncle is going bald.
A) My dad’s getting old and my uncle is becoming thin.
B) My dad’s getting grey and my uncle is becoming fat.
C) My dad’s becoming grey and my uncle is getting old.
D) My dad’s putting on weight and my uncle’s losing hair.
E) My dad’s hair is becoming grey and my uncle is losing hair.
21. A: Hello, Mary. Are you enjoying the party?
B: Yes, I am laughing a lot with Peter’s jokes.
A) Do you have a great time?
B) Are you having a good time?
C) Do you enjoy the party now?
D) Do you have fun at the party?
E) Would you like to have a party?
24. Choose the option with the synonyms of the underlined words in “Sam usually gets up at 6.0 o’clock.
After that he gets the newspaper and goes to school. Sam often gets to school late but his teachers don’t
get angry at him because he always gets good grades”.
A) leaves bed – receives – goes – become – finds
B) wakes up – buys – arrives at – receive – finds
C) wakes up – reads– arrives at – become – buys
D) gets out of bed – receives – buys – find – buys
E) gets out of bed – buys – arrives at – become – receives
25. Choose the option where the verb in the past simple is CORRECT.
A) Somebody hited me as I came into the room.
B) My mother singed beautifully to me when I was young.
C) When I dropped my cup, the coffee spilt on my lap. I felt really mad.
D) Sally rans the Boston marathon last year. Unfortunately, she didn’t get a good place.
E) Kate drewed a cottage with a little stream running next to it. The picture looked nice.
26. Choose the option where the suffix -ed at the end of the verbs has THE SAME pronunciation as in
‘needed’.
A) wanted – landed – waited – added
B) arrived – changed – showed – tried
C) booked – checked – kissed – helped
D) enjoyed – poured – laughed – rested
E) reached – wanted – asked – believed
27. Choose the option where all underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as the –s in “listens”.
A) sits – hopes – watches – eats
B) wants – feels – notices – talks
C) washes – buzzes – buys – likes
D) sings – discovers – plays – fills
E) itches – relaxes – laughs – rises
28. Choose the option where all of the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) bathroom / bedroom / garage / boots
B) builder / guitarist / vet / drummer
C) glove / hat / coat / August
D) cold / hot / dry / January
E) first / third / fifth / seven
29. Choose the option where the underlined vowels have THE SAME pronunciation as e in best.
A) play / busy / red / Japan
B) learn / have / paint / any
C) black / this / flat / English
D) bread / thanks / steak / eight
E) friendly / yes / said / breakfast
30. Choose the option where all the words have THE SAME pronunciation as the letter j in jazz.
A) giraffe / ghost / joy / jet
B) German / get / judge / gold
C) child / wage / cage / pigeon
D) job / enjoy / manager / fridge
E) journey / July / garage / garden
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. _____ people were at our family Christmas party. There was _____ delicious food – _____ roast turkey,
_____ roast potatoes served with _____ other vegetables and for dessert there was _____ delicious Christmas
cake. There weren’t _____ presents for the adults – just for the children. It was a memorable party.
A) Many – some – a – X – a lot of – a – some
B) Much – a – X – much – many – some – any
C) A lot of – some – a – some – a lot of – a – any
D) A lot of – a – X – many – much – some – a lot of
E) Much – some – an – much – a lot of – some – many
02. PS3 or PS4? Which one should you buy? PS4 is obviously _____ – but that is because PS3 can’t compete
with its big brother. The PS4 processor is much _____ and _____. Also, the PS4 controller is _____ and
_____ to use. So, for serious gamers the PS4 is the way to go, but the PS3 is still an option for _____
game fans. And it makes a _____ media player, and it costs far less.
A) expensiver – powerfuller – more fast – comfortabler – easier – casualler – gooder
B) more expensive – more powerful – faster – more comfortable – easier – more casual – better
C) expensiver – more powerfull – faster – more comfortable – easyer – more casual – more better
D) more expensive – powerfuler – more faster – more comfortable – easyer – more casual – good
E) more expensive – powerful – more faster – more comfortable – more easier – casualer – more better
03. A: _____ days _____ spend in the UK? B: Twelve, but _____ go to the UK – _____ to Scotland.
A) How much – Tom is going to – he not going to – he going
B) How much – is Tom going – he isn’t going – he’s going go
C) How many – Tom going to – he not is going – he going to go
D) How many – is Tom going to – he’s not going to – he’s going
E) How many – Tom is going to – he’s not going to – he going to go
04. A: Where has Don ___? B: He wanted ___ a check at the ___ and needed ___ a letter at the ___.
A) gone – cashing – chemist’s – mailing – car park
B) being – to cash – mosque – to mail – church
C) gone – to cash – bank – to mail – post office
D) going – cash – square – to mail – town hall
E) been – cash – mall – mail – railway station
05. A: Would you like _____ with us tonight? B: Of course I _____. I really like _____ out with you.
A) to go out – do – go
B) go out – do – going
C) to go out – would – going
D) going out – would – to go
E) going out – ‘d love to – to go
06. A: _____ the Wilsons _____ Bangladesh before? B: Yes, they _____ there twice.
A) Has – gone to – have gone
B) Have – been to – have been
C) Have – been – went
D) Did – went – went
E) Were – to – were
07. We don’t have _____ money – _____ Jim and I have just _____ pounds.
A) any – X – a little
B) lots of – X – many
C) a few – X – lots of
D) many – both – some
E) much – both – a few
17. Italian men dress more fashionably than in other European countries.
A) European men wear more stylish clothes than Italian men.
B) Italian men’s clothes are the most fashionable in Europe.
C) Fashion is very important in Europe, especially in Italy.
D) People are well dressed in every country in Europe.
E) Italian men have the worst fashion sense in Europe.
20. Meryl Streep has won a lot of film awards – over 40!
A) could get a few
B) doesn’t need many
C) has received lots of
D) has got quite a lot of
E) has never gotten many
21. Are you going to have time to go sightseeing during your business trip?
A) visit friends
B) go shopping
C) go out with friends
D) see the tourist places
E) show someone round the city
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as the vowel in ‘egg’:
A) ever / seen / met
B) band / square / get
C) website / fell / each
D) many / said / internet
E) agree / better / hotel
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the verbs is THE SAME as the -s in ‘reads’:
A) falls / goes / picks
B) misses / has / minds
C) washes / eats / looks
D) needs / gets / becomes
E) goes / gives / understands
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is THE SAME as the -ed in ‘called’:
A) lived / worried / cried
B) looked / danced / asked
C) talked / missed / needed
D) walked / moved / created
E) protected / decided / planted
27. Choose the option where all the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group:
A) bottle / jar / carton / guest
B) pea / pepper / carrot / onion
C) holiday / journey / packet / host
D) market / mosque / lettuce / castle
E) subtitles / soundtrack / cinema / tin
28. Choose the option where the simple past and/or the past participle forms are spelled INCORRECTLY:
A) get – got – got
B) fall – fell – fallen
C) wear – wore – worn
D) forget – forgot – forgot
E) think – thought – thought
29. Choose the option where the opposite of the adjectives or adverbs is INCORRECT:
A) well – badly
B) slowly – fast
C) noisily – quietly
D) safely – dangerously
E) careful – uncareless
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. While the teacher ____ the sum ____ the board, the children ____ paper aeroplanes ____ the classroom.
The teacher ____ around at the same time John ____ one. So the teacher ____ him.
A) explained – into – threw – along – turned – threw – was expelling
B) has explained – in – have thrown – beside – has turned – threw – was expelling
C) was explaining – on – were throwing – around – turned – was throwing – expelled
D) was explaining – down – threw – over – was turning – was throwing – was expelling
E) explained – in the corner of – were throwing – round – were turning – threw – has expelled
02. The Egyptians had a pride in their own nation, _____ they saw as a holy land, and in the pharaoh _____
ruled it as a god and _____ they got inspiration from. The Nile River flooded every year, leaving a
substance _____ fertilized the land. The farmers who settled _____ the banks of the river ran from the
floods, but _____ the water subsided, they _____ to plant their crops.
A) who – which – which – who – around – before – were returning
B) that – that – that – that – across from – after – were returning
C) which – who – X – that – over – when – have returned
D) who – which – that – that – next to – after – returned
E) which – who – who – which – along – after – returned
03. A: When _____ you _____ the doctor? B: I _____ him yet.
A) did – see – didn’t see
B) did – see – haven’t seen
C) have – seen – didn’t see
D) have – seen – wasn’t seeing
E) were – seeing – haven’t seen
04. A: Why ____ to the party _____? B: Because I’m _____ tired _____.
A) aren’t you going to go – X – X – enough
B) haven’t you gone – yet – not – enough
C) are you going – X – too – enough
D) aren’t you going – X – too – X
E) you going – X – not – X
06. A: I’m _____ you’re not _____ about this trip. You love travelling!
B: What’s even more _____ is I’m actually _____ by the idea!
A) relaxing – exciting – boring – tired
B) surprised – excited – surprising – bored
C) tiring – depressing – surprising – boring
D) depressed – interested – relaxed – boring
E) relaxing – excited – depressing – depressed
08. The play _____ until 8:30, ____ I think we _____ time to eat _____ first.
A) is not starting – but – will to have – nothing
B) is not going to start – so – will have – something
C) is not going to start – because – have – something
D) is not going to start – while – are having – everything
E) will not start – although – are going to have – anything
12. A) Guy spends a lot of time working out. He’s obsessed with his shape.
B) Don’t waste your time playing games. Do something useful!
C) I don’t have enough free time – I really need a new job.
D) It costs ten minutes to walk to work every day.
E) Do you think we’ll arrive at school on time?
14. A) I have a plan. I’m thinking about going away for the weekend.
B) You’re the first person I’m speaking to this morning.
C) Do you usually agree with your parents?
D) I dream of travelling around the world.
E) What did you dream about last night?
For questions 17 to 23, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
17. I loved going to Vancouver when I was a child although it was always raining.
A) As a child in Vancouver, I loved when it was raining.
B) In my childhood I always went to Vancouver when it was raining.
C) It rained a lot in Vancouver, but I liked going there as a child anyway.
D) The reason why I loved Vancouver in my childhood was because it rained a lot.
E) When I was a child, I went to Vancouver when it was raining because I loved it.
23. A: May I take your order? B: Yes, please. I’ll have the grilled chicken.
A) Is everything ok?
B) What do you like?
C) What do you want?
D) What would you like?
E) Are you ready to order?
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as the consonants
in ‘egg’:
A) massage / good / get
B) google / glasses / begin
C) message / ghost / game
D) group / tonight / gloves
E) agree / gerund / George
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the words is THE SAME as the -s in
‘bridges’:
A) yours / pies / airlines
B) objects / divers / looks
C) planes / clothes / comes
D) glasses / finishes / horses
E) years / ideas / opportunities
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the adjectives is THE SAME as the -ed in
‘depressed’:
A) surprised / interested
B) amazed / frustrated
C) relaxed / stressed
D) bored / excited
E) amused / tired
27. Choose the option where all the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group:
A) trainers / tights / tracksuit / cardigan
B) sunbathe / trolley / take off / hotel
C) crowded / campsite / polluted / dangerous
D) checkout / sightseeing / changing room / receipt
E) check-in desk / boarding pass / souvenirs / cardigan
28. Choose the option where the underlined verb phrase about housework is INCORRECT:
A) I hate doing the ironing!
B) Gina never makes a mistake. She’s so smart!
C) When are you going to pick up your dirty clothes?
D) Have you put away the table? Dinner is almost ready.
E) It took him two weeks to unpack and tidy his room after he got back home from the trip.
29. Choose the option where the underlined verb is used CORRECTLY:
A) I sat on my glasses. Now I’ll have to mend them.
B) I’m very optimistic about my driving test. I’m sure I’ll fail.
C) I need some money. Can I lend you some? I’ll pay you back tomorrow.
D) I was late. When I got to the station, the train wasn’t there, so I caught it.
E) It’s easy to use the washing machine. Put the clothes and the soap in and just pull the on button.
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. They ____ in the same little house ____ they ____ married 20 years ago. I don’t believe they ____ move
now. If they _____, I _____ surprised.
A) live – when – got – should – moved – would be
B) live – for – have gotten – must – will move – am
C) have lived – since – got – should – move – will be
D) are living – since – used to get – will – moved – will be
E) have lived – since – have got – might – move – am going to be
02. I _____ a weekend at a farm. When I _____ home and _____ my bag to unpack, out _____ a frog which
_____ into it at the farm! I _____ never _____ so loud in my entire life!
A) spent – got – had opened – jumped – got – have – screamed
B) had spent – got – opened – jumped – had got – had – screamed
C) spent – had got – had opened – had jumped – got – X – screamed
D) had spent – had got – opened – had jumped – had got – X – screamed
E) spent – had gotten – had opened – had jumped – got – had – screamed
03. “I’d love _____ to your party but please send me the directions for _____ there from the town center. Do
you mind _____ them by WhatsApp? I look forward to _____ you soon, Sheila.”
A) come – to get – to send – see
B) coming – to get – to send – see
C) to come – to get – sending – see
D) coming – getting – to send – seeing
E) to come – getting – sending – seeing
04. No one knows for sure where this sport _____, but it _____ so popular in Scotland that it _____. The
object of the game is to hit a ball _____ a series of 18 holes. A player _____ a set of 14 clubs.
A) invented – became – is prohibited – across – uses
B) invented – was become – prohibited – onto – is used
C) was invented – became – was prohibited – into – uses
D) was invented – became – is prohibited – towards – use
E) was invented – was become – was prohibited – over – was used
05. Offices don’t have a dress code anymore. In the past, people _____ suits to work. Now people wear
casual clothes. People _____ allowed to wear jeans to work. Today everybody does.
A) use to wear – didn’t used to be
B) didn’t use to wear – used to be
C) didn’t used to wear – use to be
D) used to wear – didn’t use to be
E) used to wear – didn’t used to be
06. In the early 1900s, a person predicted _____ in the 21st Century the workday _____ three hours, another
said ____ everything that _____ _____ and that airplanes _____ only interesting toys.
A) X – lasted – X – could be invented – had invented – were
B) X – would last – X – could invent – had already been invented – were
C) that – will last – that – can be invented – has already been invented – are
D) that – lasted – that – can be invented – has already been invented – would be
E) that – would last – that – could be invented – had already been invented – were
08. I _____ these tablets if I _____ in pain, but I ____ them unless I _____ them.
A) will take – am – won’t take – need
B) would take – were – wouldn’t – need
C) won’t take – am – will take – needed
D) will take – will be – won’t take – will need
E) would take – would be – wouldn’t take – wouldn’t need
11. A) You can’t look up words in the dictionary during the test.
B) He’ll do anything to get on with his family.
C) I’ll look after Tom when he gets old.
D) I’m looking forward for the holidays.
E) When the class is over, call me.
15. A) I saw they had taken the wrong road but I couldn’t say anything.
B) The police reported that they had finally captured that thief.
C) Helen had given up smoking by the time Tom and I met her.
D) The teacher had corrected the exercises before she had left.
E) He asked me why I had left the party so early.
For questions 17 to 23, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
17. Carl and Janet put on their coats and carried on working.
A) Carl and Janet changed and left for work.
B) Both Janet and Carl took off their coats and left work.
C) Janet and Carl were cold so they didn’t go on working.
D) Janet didn’t change and didn’t work today. Neither did Carl.
E) Carl dressed his coat and continued doing his job. So did Janet.
18. Melissa had had her first child by the time she entered university.
A) Melissa graduated before having a baby.
B) Melissa’s firstborn came earlier than expected.
C) Melissa entered college before having her first baby.
D) Melissa became a mother before she got into university.
E) Melissa’s first child was born after she went to college.
21. Mom wants to know who returned the book to the library.
A) Mom doesn’t know who has called back the library to return the book.
B) Mom asked, “Who will take the book back to the library?”
C) Mom said she was going to return the book to the library.
D) Mom told me who had taken the book back to the library.
E) Mom is asking who took back the book to the library.
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as the vowel in
‘headache’:
A) train / same / pain
B) have / bad / talk
C) all / name / game
D) agree / glasses / again
E) pharmacy / matter / stomach
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the words is THE SAME as the -s in
‘tries’:
A) turns / pays / fills
B) finds / puts / takes
C) gets / comes / goes
D) writes / gives / throws
E) stands / switches / carries
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is THE SAME as the -ed in
‘switched’:
A) carried / reported / changed
B) confirmed / injured / used
C) attacked / linked / laughed
D) turned / looked / filled
E) tried / called / killed
27. Choose the option where ONE of the words is in a DIFFERENT vocabulary group:
A) goat / jellyfish / whale
B) hole / lap / matchpoint
C) terrified / afraid / scared
D) towards / through / away
E) track / symptoms / chemist’s
28. Choose the option where the underlined verbs and prepositions are INCORRECT according to the sport
description.
A) In baseball each player hits the ball and then runs round four bases before the ball returns.
B) In handball players try to score goals by kicking a ball into a net with their hands.
C) In hockey teams try to hit a small hard ball into other teams’ goal with a stick.
D) In football teams try to throw a ball over the other team’s line.
E) In the 800 metres you have to run round the track.
29. Choose the option where the underlined phrasal verb is used CORRECTLY:
A) I filled this word in the dictionary.
B) I don’t need that – you can look it up.
C) To order, get on the coupon on page 5.
D) They’re dating, but they don’t want me to find out.
E) The old lady fell down when she threw out the bus.
De acordo com o Edital Nº 03/2015 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira, da
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 1 (um) ponto; as
questões de 06 a 10 valerão 2 (dois) pontos; as questões de 11 a 20 valerão 3 (três) pontos e as questões
de 21 a 30 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos, totalizando 85 (oitenta e cinco) pontos”
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
B E A A D C D B B A C A E C D
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
B E E C D B B D A B B E C D E
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE IV
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
D B B C A B E D A A D C E A E
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
B C E B D B N E C C A D B D D
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
C C A E D A E A B B B E A E D
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
B C D C D C A E N D C A D E B
BRITÂNICA – UPPER
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
B A C A B C D C E N A E D B E
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
D N A D C B C C E B E A B D D
BRITÂNICA – ADVANCED
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
C B E A D B C B D E C E D C E
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C C B E A D B A E A D B A A D
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. Pedro ____ my friend. ____ in England now. Laura ____ my sister and ____ in England, too. Pedro and
Laura ____ students there.
A) ’s – She’s – ’s – he’s – is
B) ’s – He’s – ’s – she’s – are
C) is – I am – is – they is – ’re
D) are – Are – are – she’s – are
E) are – He is – are – she is – is
02. My parents ____ from the USA. ____ from Canada. Where ____ from? ____ ____ Brazilian?
A) isn’t – It’s – ‘re you – Is – your parents
B) don’t is – It’s – is you – Do – your parents
C) aren’t – They’re – you’re – Your parents – are
D) not are – They are – are you – Are – your parents
E) aren’t – They’re – are you – Are – your parents
03. Milan ____ ____city in the north of Italy. ____ ____ beautiful and ____ people there ____ ____ football fans.
A) is – a – It’s – X – the – are – X
B) is – X – She’s – a – a – is – quite
C) is – X – It’s – X – the – is – quite
D) are – a – She’s – X – X – is – very
E) are – the – She’s – the – the – are – X
04. ____ is my brother in the photo. ____ name ____ Paul. ____ wife is ____ nurse. ____ ____ are
intelligent.
A) This – His – is – His – a – Their – children
B) These – His – is – His – X – His – child
C) That – Her – are – Her – a – Her – children
D) These – Your – is – Your – X – Your – child
E) This – Your – are – Your – X – Their – childrens
05. A: ____ see “Titanic”! B: No! I ____ like ____ because ____ is impossible and ____ ____ is so sad!
A) Let's we – no – X – love's Rose – X – film end
B) Let us – aren’t – X – Rose’s love – the – film’s end
C) Let me – not – it – the Rose’s Love – X – end’s film
D) Let’s – don’t – it – Rose's love – the – end of the film
E) Let's us – no – him – the love of Rose – an – end of the film
07. A: Where ____ ____ ____ Fortaleza? B: He ____ ____ Montese and ____ ____ the city centre.
A) John – lives – at – lives – at – studies – at
B) do John – lives – in – live – at – study – in
C) is John – live – in – is live – in – study – at
D) does John – live – in – lives – in – studies – in
E) does John – lives – at – does live – in – studys – in
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as the vowel in ‘email’:
A) meet – mean – we
B) tissues – pen – this
C) these – thing – tidy
D) scissors – big – easy
E) cheap – thirteen – eighty
26. Choose the option where the numbers are spelled CORRECTLY:
A) 13 = thirteen
B) 32 = thirty two
C) 61 = sixty and one
D) 850 = eight hundred and fivety
E) 143 = a hundred and fourty-three
27. Choose the option where all the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) far – strong – file
B) lawyer – niece – son
C) ugly – young – board
D) purse – tissue – empty
E) waitress – builder – librarian
28. Choose the option where the words are spelled INCORRECTLY:
A) stamp – wallet – coin
B) dark blue – green – purple
C) Scotish – Brittish – Pollish
D) Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday
E) Flight attendant – hairdresser – unemployed
29. Choose the option where the opposite of the adjectives is INCORRECT:
A) slow / fast – old / new
B) cold / hot – old / young
C) short / long – wrong / right
D) clean / empty – tall / little
E) safe / dangerous – far / near
30. Choose the option where the all the verb phrases are CORRECT.
A) I use a uniform to work. – I go home by car.
B) He plays exercise in the gym. – She has a shower there.
C) I go to shopping in the morning. – I have a coffee in the school canteen.
D) I don't make my homework in class! – I make the dinner every evening.
E) Tom wears glasses to read. – I take the dog for a walk every morning.
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. A: How _____ your _____ holiday, Christopher? B: Nice, Pam. I _____ _____ days _____ Britain.
A) was – last – spent – seven – in
B) was – X – was – twentieth – in
C) were – first – had – seventh – at
D) was – last – spent – seventeenth – in
E) were – next – went – seventeeth – on
02. Melissa _____ her parents _____ weekend. She _____ with her relatives and she _____ them with the
garden and the cooking. She _____ shopping because she _____ really tired _____ night. She _____ in
the sun and _____.
A) visits – last – staying – helping – go – feel – every – sit – relaxes
B) is visiting – these – is staying – helps – X – X – last – was siting – relaxing
C) visit – every – stays – is helping – does not goes – does – in – is – does relax
D) is visiting – this – is staying – is helping – go – feel – the last – sits – relaxing
E) is visiting – this – is staying – is helping – didn’t go – was – last – is sitting – relaxing
03. My friend Joan _____ a year abroad. She____me the experience _____ memorable. She _____ in the
winter, _____ warm clothes, _____ English to French students and _____ with Irish people at university.
A) spends – tells – is – travels – wears – teaches – chatts
B) spend – tell – was – traveled – wear – teached – chated
C) spent – told – was – travelled – wore – taught – chatted
D) spent – told – were – traveled – wore – taught – chated
E) spended – telled – was – traveled – weared – teached – chated
06. Daniel Derouch _____ for Carrefour hypermarket in China ___ a three-month work experience _____.
He ____ a shelf supervisor. It ____extremely interesting. He ___ a lot about marketing techniques and
how a large organization _____ stock.
A) worked – doing – a year ago – was – was – learnt – can manage
B) worked – did – a year before – was – was – learnt – can to manage
C) working – doing – a year ago – was – were – could learn – can manages
D) is working – doing – last year ago – was – was not – learned – can manage
E) are working – doing – last year – was – was not – didn’t can learn – can to manage
For questions 17 to 23, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the phrase(s) in italics.
19. Excuse me. Could you tell me the way to the Art Museum, please?
A)Is this the way to the Art Museum, please?
B)How is the way to the Art Museum, please?
C) When can you go to the Art Museum, please?
D) Is the way to the Art Museum near here, please?
E) Can you tell me the way to the Art Museum, please?
20. Ann can play the piano very well, but her sister can’t.
A) Ann is teaching her sister to play the piano very well.
B) Ann and her sister know how to play the piano very well.
C) Ann is learning to play the piano very well with her sister.
D) Ann and her sister can know how to play the piano very well.
E) Ann knows how to play the piano very well, but her sister doesn’t.
22. The ghost hunter saw a lot of ghosts in Mrs. Goodwin’s room. So, her house is haunted.
A) But her house is haunted.
B) However, her house is haunted.
C) After that, her house became haunted.
D) As a consequence, her house is haunted.
E) What happened next is that her house is haunted.
24. Choose the option where the linking words are CORRECT.
A) First I had breakfast, after I brushed my teeth. Finally I got dressed and then I left home.
B) First I had breakfast, after I brushed my teeth. Finally after I got dressed and then I left home.
C) First I had breakfast, then I brushed my teeth. After that I got dressed and finally I left home.
D) First I had breakfast, then after I brushed my teeth. Then after I got dressed and then left home.
E) First I had breakfast, then I brushed my teeth. Finally after then I got dressed and finally I left home.
25. Choose the option where all of the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group.
A) couch – sink – cloudy
B) snowy – cooker – light
C) mirror – armchair – dry
D) fireplace – winter – shower
E) cupboard – fridge – cooker
26. Choose the option in which all the words are in the correct order.
A) Go straight over the first entrance hall. The changing rooms are over there on your left.
B) Go past the last entrance hall over. The changing rooms are over there on your left.
C) Go past the second entrance hall. The changing rooms are on your left.
D) Go through the fifth entrance up. The changing rooms are on there.
E) Go over the entrance hall. The changing rooms are there on.
27. Choose the CORRECT option which answers the question “What’s the date?”
A) (27/9) – It’s September, the twenty-seven.
B) (22/7) – It’s the twenty-second of July.
C) (21/3) – It’s twenty-one of March.
D) (03/7) – It’s three in July.
E) (07/5) – It’s seven, May.
28. Choose the option in which all the underlined vowel(s) have THE SAME vowel sound.
A) Abbey – Buckingham – Castle
B) Hampstead – Heath – Cathedral
C) Parliament – Big Ben –Trafalgar
D) Leicester – Thames – Kensington
E) Cambridge – Somerset – Westminster
29. Choose the option in which all the regular verbs in the simple past are pronounced as /d/, /t/ and /Id/
respectively:
A) die – type – chat
B) want – call – work
C) arrive – separate – look
D) marry – divorce – listen
E) paint – love – remember
30. Choose the option in which all the plural forms of the nouns are pronounced as /Z/, /S/ and /IZ/
respectively:
A) concerts / days / clubs
B) guitars / concerts / words
C) judges / parks / entrances
D) neighbours / banks / sentences
E) sunglasses / programmes / judges
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. A: How _____ sugar do you put in your coffee? B: I don’t put _____ sugar in my coffee. A: Are there
_____ fruit and vegetables left? B: We have _____ apples and bananas but we need _____ watermelon
for the fruit salad. We don’t have _____ carrots or tomatoes. B: Ok. Tomorrow when I go to the
supermarket, I _____ buy _____ carrots and tomatoes. We need _____ a salad.
A) many – X– any – X – X – any – am going – X – make
B) many – any – any – some – a – any – am going – some – making
C) much – any – any – some – a – any – am going to – some – make
D) much – any – any – some – a – any – am going to – some – to make
E) much – much – some – many – the – any – am going to – some – to make
02. Sally is moving to a new place and she is giving away _____ things. Her mother _____ keep _____ of
her favourite DVDs. Her sister _____ to have _____ of her recipe books. Her father wants _____ her old
clock. As she doesn’t like _____ her bike ____, her nephew wants it quite _____. _____ of her friends
would like _____ her to move because Sally doesn’t have _____ time.
A) lots of – goes have – many – plans – some – to keep – to ride – a lot – much – Few – to help – many
B) a lot of – is going to – many – plans – some – to take home – riding – much – a lot – A few – to help – much
C) lots of – is going to – lots – wants – some – to have – to cycle – much – a lot – A few – helping – much
D) many – is going – a lot – plans – many – to take – riding – much – a lot – Some – helping – much
E) many – is going to – many – wants – a lot – to buy – to cycle – lots of – a lot – A few – to help – many
03. The fortune-teller _____ over a card with two rings. ´Now I can see everything _____. You _____ your
boyfriend and go away with the other man, with John to another country. And very soon you _____.’
‘Married? To John? But _____ happy with him?’ ‘Very happy.’ Lucy _____ at her watch. ‘Oh no, look
at the time.’ She _____ up, _____ a €50 note on the table, and ran out of the room.
A) turns – clearly – ‘re going to leave – ‘re going married – am I going to be – has looked – standed –
leaved
B) turned – clearly – ‘re going to leave – ‘re going to get married – am I going to be – looked – stood – left
C) turnes – clear – ‘re going to leave – ‘re going to get married – am I going to be – looked – stood –
leaved
D) turned – clearly – ‘s going to leave – ‘s going to get married – am I going to be – looked – stood – left
E) turned – clearly – ‘re going to leave – ‘re going to get married – I am going to be – has looked –
standed – left
04. A: Hello, John. How _____? B: Oh, hi. I _____ quite _____. And you?
A: _____, thanks. Would you ____ a cup of coffee? B: That will be _____. But I need to be _____.
A: Come on. Drink it _____. It’s _____.
A) are you doing – ‘m doing – well – Fine – like – nice – fast – slow – healthier
B) have you been – ‘ve been – fine – OK – want – well – fastly – slow – healthy
C) have you been – ‘ve been – well – Great – like – fine – fast – slowly – healthier
D) are you doing – ‘m doing – fine – Great – want – well – fastly – slow – healthier
E) have you been – ‘ve been – well – Fine – like – wonderful – fastly – slowly – healthier
05. We’re about half way through our trip around Europe. We _____ in four countries so far and we’re
having a great time. We _____ to Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Hungary. We _____ three days
in Berlin where we _____ on the free New Berlin walking tour which _____ us to the Brandenburg Gate…
A) ‘ve stayed – ‘ve been – spent – went – took
B) ‘ve stayed – ‘ve gone – spent – went – has taken
C) ‘ve stayed – ‘ve been – spend – gone – has taken
D) ‘ve stay – ‘re going – are going spend – are going – took
E) ‘ve stay – ‘re going – are going spend – are going – has taken
For questions 11 to 16, choose the option which has the same meaning and idea as the phrases in italics.
For questions 17 and 18 choose the option where the verbs are in their INCORRECT forms:
For questions 19 to 20 select the option which belongs to THE SAME vocabulary group.
24. Select the option with the synonyms of the underlined words in “So I sent with the email my photo.
Please make a phone call over the internet to make comments about my photo. Then you should type
words into the search engine to find information about the website that you use to communicate. Don’t
forget to move your photo from the computer to your Facebook”.
A) wifi / log in / online / social network / attached
B) search for / attach / google / online / download
C) attached / skype / google / social network / upload
D) attach / search for / download / social network / log in
E) attachment /skype / search for / social network / download
25. Choose the option where the use of the verb tenses is CORRECT.
A: _____ you ever ____ a love letter?
B: Yes, I _____.
A: When _____?
B: I _____ ten years old.
A: _____ a reply?
B: No, she _____.
A) Did / wrote / did / was it / were / Has she written / hasn’t
B) Have / wrote / ‘ve / were it / was / Did she wrote / didn’t
C) Have / written / have / was it / was / Did she write / didn’t
D) Did / write / did / has it been / ‘ve been / Has she written / hasn’t
E) Have / write / have / has been it / ’ve been / Has she write / has not
26. Select the option where the suffix -ed at the end of all the verbs has THE SAME pronunciation as in
‘turned’.
A) grilled / imagined / listened / climbed
B) smelled / watched / played / studied
C) needed / wanted / laughed / robbed
D) looked / clapped / kissed / cleaned
E) smelled / saved / played / invited
27. Choose the option where all underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as the –s in “works”.
A) asks / helps / fills / pours
B) waits / enjoys / loads / roams
C) kisses / adds / rests / imagines
D) jumps / laughs / meets / looks
E) claps / misses / finishes / plays
29. Choose the option where all underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation of the sound /i:/ as in “tree”.
A) high / play / hear / beer
B) me / see / police / bread
C) year / here / peace / eight
D) fee / peas / people / niece
E) we / speak / friend / break
30. Select the option where all the words have THE SAME pronunciation of the sound / ʧ / as in “watch”.
A) choose / much / mixture / measure
B) chef / chest / pitch / relationship
C) sheriff / patch / machine / wash
D) cheap / church / match / picture
E) chess / bridge / judge / catch
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. My friend told me that the bank is _____ the post office and the hospital, _____ the supermarket. If you
take the Main Street, it is _____. He also told me that there’s a pharmacy _____ the hospital, _____
Maple Street and 10th Avenue.
A) opposite – in front of – on the left of – far from – round
B) between – in front of – on the right – opposite – on the left
C) between – in front of – on the left – behind – on the corner of
D) opposite – on the right – behind – on the corner of – across from
E) between – on the right of – on the left of – far from – in the corner of
02. I was spending my holiday in Berlin when I _____ a very nice man. He _____ in Berlin for just 3 months
and _____ for a job there. We _____ each other for the first time when we _____ fun at my cousin’s
party, and a mutual friend _____ us.
A) met – lived – looked – saw – had – was introducing
B) met – was living – looked – were seeing – having – introduced
C) met – was living – was looking – saw – were having – introduced
D) was meeting – living – looked – seeing – were having – introduced
E) was knowing – was living – looking – were seeing – was having – introducing
03. I _____ French food, but my neighbors _____ France last year and they _____ the food. They _____
French food a lot since their holiday. They _____ us for dinner many times, but we _____ the time to go.
A) have never eaten – visited – loved – have cooked – have invited – have never had
B) never ate – have visited – loved – have cooked – have invited – have never had
C) have never eaten – have visited – have loved – cooked – invited – never had
D) have never had – visited – loved – cooked – have invited – never had had
E) never ate – visited – loved – cooked – have invited – have never had
04. A: What _____Mary _____ this weekend? B: She ____ ______ her family.
A: And what _____ on your next holiday? B: We _____ to Hawaii.
A) are – doing – is visiting – is she going – ‘re going to
B) is – doing – is – visit – are you going to do – are going fly
C) are – do – are visiting – is – she going to – are going to fly
D) is – going to do – is visit – are you going do – ‘re going to go
E) is – doing – is – visiting – are you going to do – ‘re going to go
06. Frank is very _____ in football, but the match he watched last night was very _____. He wasn’t _____
about it. He said it was _____ to see his team lose, but then he had a _____ evening with friends.
A) interested – boring – excited – depressing – relaxing
B) interesting – bored – exciting – depressing – relaxed
C) interested – bored – exciting – depressed – relaxing
D) interested – boring – excited – depressed – relaxed
E) interested – boring – excited – depressed – relaxed
08. There’s _____ happening at work, but _____ wants to tell me. I know I did _____ wrong but it seems
_____ is going to be sacked next month.
A) something – nobody – nothing – someone
B) anything – nothing – anything – someone
C) somebody – nobody – nothing – someone
D) anything – nowhere – nothing – anywhere
E) something – no one – anything – anywhere
10. A) The mayor hasn’t made up his mind yet. He needs more time.
B) The team has finished fifth in the championship last year.
C) Do you know how to tell if someone has had a stroke?
D) Who is Fujimori and what has he done for Peru?
E) Why has Sony bought Gracenote?
11. A) I think I've visited that new place only twice this year.
B) He has just been here a minute ago.
C) He had already left when I called.
D) Have you ever been to France?
E) I have never visited Berlin.
13. A) Take anywhere warm with you, in case it gets cold at night.
B) They knew the attack could come from anywhere.
C) Money is nothing when you're without health.
D) The missing pen was nowhere to be found.
E) They live somewhere in Ireland.
14. A) The eye moves less quickly than the hand sometimes.
B) The trees are less beautiful in the winter.
C) Your eyes are not as big as your stomach.
D) Her dress was as white as snow.
E) What is as fast a leopard?
15. A) Dogs run less quickly than cats.
B) I am as good at maths as I am at physics.
C) Try to be less nervous and avoid being stressed out.
D) Employees are likely to be less busy than in December.
E) This restaurant is less crowded than the one across from it.
For questions 17 to 23, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
17. 80-year-old Hajii is the world's dirtiest man having not bathed for 60 years. He lives in a hole in the
ground and says "cleanliness brings him sickness".
A) Hajii thinks he is the dirtiest man in the world because he hasn’t bathed for 60 years.
B) Hajii is 80 years old, but he hasn’t bathed since he was 60, so he’s the dirtiest man now.
C) No one else is dirtier than Hajii, an 80-year-old man who has not bathed since he was 20.
D) People think 80-year-old Hajii is the world’s dirtiest man because he didn’t bathe at age 20.
E) The world’s dirtiest man is dirtier than Hajii, who hasn’t bathed since he was 20, 60 years ago.
18. With almost 18 million followers, reality star Khloe Kardashian is the tenth most popular person
followed by Instagram users.
A) Most of the 18 million Khloe Kardashian’s followers are Instagram users.
B) Ten of the most popular Instagram users are Khloe Kardashian’s followers.
C) Khloe Kardashian is less popular than 10 other celebrities, among Instagram users.
D) Only nine people have more followers than reality star Khloe Kardashian on Instagram.
E) No one else has as many followers on Instagram as Khloe Kardashian, who is a reality star.
19. “Let the Right One In” is the best vampire film ever made.
A) There’s no other vampire film as bad as “Let the Right One In”.
B) “Let the Right One In” is the best film vampires ever made.
C) No other vampire film is as good as “Let the Right One In”.
D) Some vampire films are better than “Let the Right One In”.
E) “Let the Right One In” is the best vampire film this year.
20. You ate too much cake at the party, and that's why you feel sick.
A) You ate too much cake at the party to feel sick.
B) You feel sick because you ate the cake for the party.
C) You felt so sick that you didn’t eat much cake at the party.
D) You had so much cake at the party that you feel sick now.
E) Much of the cake you ate at the party was spoiled, and that made you sick.
21. People who suffer from chronic fatigue feel too tired to carry on with their normal activities.
A) People suffer from chronic fatigue because they feel too tired to carry on with their normal activities.
B) Normal life activities are carried on more easily by people who suffer from chronic fatigue.
C) Chronic fatigue makes you feel so tired that you cannot perform your regular activities.
D) Chronic fatigue makes people so tired that their normal activities are easily performed.
E) To carry on with normal life activities is less tiring if you suffer from chronic fatigue.
22. I've already had enough coffee today.
A) I don’t need to drink any more coffee today.
B) There wasn’t enough coffee to drink today.
C) I’d like to drink some more coffee today.
D) I have enough coffee to drink today.
E) I can never drink enough coffee.
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation as the vowel in
‘train’:
A) aisle / eye / lane
B) ate / maid / break
C) made / mail / sense
D) add / chaste / days
E) chance / faint / great
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the words is THE SAME as the -s in
‘relaxes’:
A) faxes / hugs / slices
B) cats / mixes / blazes
C) hotels / calls / bridges
D) kisses / pages / watches
E) babies / bridges / judges
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is THE SAME as the -ed in
‘worked’:
A) begged / watched
B) allowed / washed
C) hoped / laughed
D) faxed / played
E) aged / liked
27. Choose the option where all the words are in THE SAME vocabulary group:
A) curly / straight / bald / wavy
B) abroad / cap / leggings / scarf
C) beard / bald / moustache / trousers
D) flip-flops / overweight / trainers / T-shirt
E) camping / sightseeing / souvenirs / tights
28. Choose the option where the underlined verb phrase about holiday activities is INCORRECT:
A) Where can I buy souvenirs near here?
B) Have you had a good time in London?
C) Hilda always books her flights online.
D) I am planning to sightsee a flat near the beach.
E) I rented a car for two weeks before I started using public transport.
29. Choose the option where the underlined adjective is used CORRECTLY:
A) I’m very optimistic to find sunny people on the white beaches of the Pacific.
B) I sat on a small table in the corner and ate the foggiest food I had ever had.
C) I am looking for a delicious town where I can try exotic foods.
D) It was late, but luckily, I managed to find a helpful hotel.
E) It’s warm today. You won’t need your coat.
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. Here’s something that _______ to me about three weeks ago. One night my sister and I were walking
home when we saw a young man crying. After talking to him, he said he was lost and _______ there by
his older brother. He was obviously mentally ill, but totally inoffensive. For a while we _______ what to
do, but my sister _______ a similar experience last year and to our surprise, it was the same man and she
knew where he lived. We both took him to his house and told his brother that if he ever did that again,
we’d call the police.
A) had happened – left – hadn’t known – has had
B) happened – had been left – didn’t know – had
C) happened – has been left – wasn’t known – had
D) had happened – has been left – didn’t know – had
E) has happened – had been left – hadn’t known – had had
02. People _______ many stories about dolphins since ancient times. For instance, there is this Roman tale
about a dolphin which _______ a boy after he _______ into the sea. The ancient Romans and Greeks
often _______ images of dolphins in their works of art, which was a way to show that they _______
them as an important part of their environment.
A) have told – rescued – had fallen – included – regarded
B) told – had rescued – fell – had included – had regarded
C) told – had rescued – was fallen – has included – have regarded
D) have told – has rescued – has been fallen – included – was regarded
E) had told – has been rescued – had fallen – had included – was regarded
03. I was _______ when a couple of my friends invited me to celebrate my birthday at this new restaurant
everyone was talking about. When we got there, we didn’t have to wait too long for a table which made
us very _______. However, what seemed to be a wonderful night, soon turned into a very _______ event.
The service was very _______. and the food wasn’t very _______ either. We couldn’t believe people
really enjoyed going to that place.
A) excited – pleased – irritated – disappointed – enticed
B) excited – pleasing – irritated – disappointed – enticed
C) excited – pleased – irritating – disappointing – enticing
D) exciting – pleased – irritating – disappointing – enticing
E) exciting – pleasing – irritating – disappointing – enticing
04. The Millennium Bridge in London is a slim, modern bridge, a graceful structure, designed to celebrate
the millennium in 2000. _______, there was a design fault, so that when it was first used by large
numbers of people, it was found that it had a pronouncing wobbler. In other words, it swayed _______
from side to side. At first the problem seemed as if it would be easily solved but, in fact, it took two years
to find a solution that worked _______ as well as _______. This, of course, was highly embarrassing for
the architect and engineers of the bridge and _______ costly.
A) Unfortunately – dangerously – practically – theoretically – substantially
B) Unfortunately – gracefuly – impractically – theoretically – enormously
C) Unfortunately – dangerously – practicaly – theoreticaly – enormously
D) Fortunately – beautifully – practicaly – theoretically – incredibly
E) Fortunately – gracefuly – practicaly – theoreticaly – substantialy
06. A) I have been to many South American countries except Peru, Chile and Colombia.
B) Peter’s gone to New Mexico for a year to study anthropology and human behavior.
C) Charlie has been to his girlfriend’s house. I don’t know when he’s coming be back.
D) They’ve been to Paris a couple of times and have already decided to go again this year.
E) This is the first time we spent Christmas without Allyson. She’s gone to Asia to teach English there.
07. A) If I were her, I wouldn’t buy that expensive skirt. It’s too much money for such a cheap-looking skirt.
B) If the pilot had been more careful, he wouldn’t have wasted so much time to land.
C) I’d have done this a lot earlier if the neighbors hadn’t bothered us so much.
D) If I didn’t pass the exam, I couldn’t have gone to study in Australia.
E) If Susan wrote a best-selling book, she would be very famous now.
08. A) Do you happen to know what time the next train arrives?
B) Would you let us know how this photocopier machine works?
C) Do you remember when are we supposed to finish this article?
D) Would you please tell me where we can get very good bread in the city centre?
E) Does he have any idea why you had to stop at your aunt’s house even when you were very late?
09. A) That’s not a very good place to have fun. On the other hand, it’s close to where we live and it’s not
very expensive.
B) My neighbors aren’t very friendly people. However, they’re always there if you need them.
C) Despite the fact that we didn’t speak any Mandarin at all, we all had a great time in China.
D) Although they couldn’t afford a trip overseas, they travelled to New Zealand, anyway.
E) In spite of the weather didn’t help much, we were able to have a nice barbecue outside.
11. A) The Jacksons have lived in this same house between 1990 and 2010.
B) I haven’t decided whether I stay home or go out this weekend.
C) I didn’t enjoy watching that movie as much as you did.
D) We haven’t travelled anywhere for the past two years.
E) About six years ago Jenny and I met for the first time.
12. A) My sister and I had a big argument last night and now we’re not talking to each other.
B) The ring we found yesterday probably belongs to someone quite rich.
C) The church choir sang all the songs wonderfully last night.
D) We succeeded in collecting enough money for our trip.
E) Do you know whether does Melissa live around here?
13. Although we arrived late at the concert, we were still able to get good seats.
A) When we arrived at the concert, there were no more good seats for us.
B) The good seats were already taken when we arrived at the concert.
C) There were still good seats at the concert before we got there.
D) We could find good seats despite being late for the concert.
E) We arrived late at the concert and found no good seats.
14. If Jenny had taken the right turn, we wouldn’t have missed the plane.
A) Jenny took the wrong turn but we didn’t miss the plane.
B) We missed the plane because Jenny took the wrong turn.
C) Jenny took the right turn but we missed the plane, anyway.
D) We didn’t miss the plane even though Jenny took the wrong turn.
E) Jenny didn’t take the right turn but we still had time to catch the plane.
15. Sue told Paula that John had bought a new car and moved to Bristol.
A) Paula mentioned that John bought a new car and moved to Bristol.
B) John told Sue that Paula had moved to Bristol and bought a new car.
C) Sue said John had moved to Bristol and Paula had bought a new car.
D) John said to Paula that he had bought a new car and moved to Bristol.
E) Paula heard from Sue that John bought a new car and moved to Bristol.
17. Sally won’t get her promotion unless she moves to Sydney.
A) Sally will get her promotion if she moves to Sydney.
B) Sally will be promoted if she enjoys living in Sydney.
C) Her promotion will not happen if Sally moves to Sydney.
D) Sally will move to Sydney only if she gets her promotion.
E) Sally’s promotion does not depend on her moving to Sydney.
18. Choose the option with the synonyms of the underlined words in “She continued peeling the potatoes
while she was taking care of her sister’s baby.”
A) carried on – looking after
B) put away – looking up
C) threw away – getting up
D) brought up – waking up
E) set up – getting by
19. Choose the option where the letters “oo” have THE SAME pronunciation in all the words of each option.
A) look / book / tool
B) soon / pool / good
C) tooth / boot / wood
D) took / hood / cook
E) hook / mood / noon
21. Choose the option where all of the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) sequels / temporary / part-time
B) detached / bungalow / cottage
C) boarding / graduate / balcony
D) resign / promotion / gadget
E) retire / redundant / entrance
22. Choose the option where so / neither is correctly used in the sentence.
A) A: I don’t think this is a safe place for having a picnic. B: So do I.
B) A: They disagreed on so many things discussed today. B: Neither did I.
C) A: He’s visited so many countries for the past two years. B: So have I.
D) A: We didn’t enjoy the way she talked to us yesterday. B: I did neither.
E) A: I should have avoided talking to him at the party. B: So shouldn’t I.
23. Choose the option where the infinitive / gerund is used incorrectly.
A) I think it’s very easy to follow the rules here.
B) Do you mind coming earlier for the meeting today?
C) My sister’s saved money buying a new car and travel overseas.
D) I think that sometimes applying for a new job can be quite stressful.
E) We haven’t decided to hire the new employee yet because of the situation here.
24. Choose the option where the suffix -ed at the end of ALL the verbs has the same pronunciation as in ‘studied’.
A) loved / added / visited
B) wanted / called / kissed
C) stopped / visited / spilled
D) laughed / danced / walked
E) happened / remembered / robbed
25. Choose the option where the suffix -s at the end of ALL the words has the same pronunciation as in
‘computers’.
A) flowers / phones / wallets
B) cousins / kangaroos / husbands
C) closets / pyramids / refrigerators
D) sentences / positions / situations
E) conditionals / exercises / alternatives
26. Choose the option where used to is correctly used in the sentence.
A) Pat used to had soda after lunch but she no longer has it because she believes soda makes her fat.
B) Tim use to drive to work every day but now he doesn’t any more because he works from home.
C) Dan uses to go dancing every weekend but since he broke his leg, he hasn’t done it any longer.
D) Tom used to going to his grandparents’ farm on his holiday every year, but doesn’t any more.
E) Sam used to get up very early in the morning but now she doesn’t have to any longer.
27. Choose the option where the question tag is used correctly.
A) You’ve never lived in Manchester, have you?
B) Jenny seems to be in love with Peter, does she?
C) Let’s go to the movies tomorrow night, don’t we?
D) Everyone will come to the meeting this afternoon, will he?
E) Please remember to get me some aspirin on your way home, don’t you?
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 3 (três) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
Inscrição Sala
Casa de Cultura Britânica
30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. Jacob went back to the camp the next day, but everything was sort of confusing. Soldiers _____ around
carrying equipment from one place to another, but there _____ to be any purpose to what they _____.
Jacob _____ in an army camp before, but it _____ a genius to realise that most of the officers _____ the
first opportunity to abandon the men and head for safety.
A) wandered – had been seemed – were doing – never were – had taken – took
B) were wandering – didn’t seem – were doing – hadn’t been – had taken – didn’t take
C) were wandering – didn’t seem – were doing – had never been – didn’t take – had taken
D) wandered – hadn’t seemed – had been doing – had been – hadn’t taken – hadn’t taken
E) had wandered – wasn’t seemed – wasn’t doing – had been – had taken – hadn’t took
02. My friend was walking home last night when he _____ saw a man running towards him. _____ the man
only needed some help as he had a car accident about two blocks ahead. He could _____ speak as he was
_____ nervous and it seemed he wife was _____ injured.
A) sudden – Unfortunately – hard ever – extremely – seriously
B) suddenly – Fortunately – hardly – extremely – seriously
C) suddenly – Unfortunately – hardly – extreme – serious
D) suddenly – Fortunately – hard – extreme – seriously
E) sudden – Fortunately – hardly – extreme – serious
03. You _____ very excited when you knew you had passed your driving test. I remember I failed the first
time I took it. I _____ the test right after my surgery. My parents had asked me many times to wait a little
longer, but I thought I was already ready. I was doing well at the beginning, but I _____ the instructions
and made a wrong turn. I _____ more attention to the street signs too. It _____ more disastrous.
A) mustn’t have been – might have taken – might have misunderstood – ought to have paid – may be
B) must be – should have taken – could have misunderstood – shouldn’t have paid – would have been
C) must have been – shouldn’t take – can’t have misunderstood – should have paid – may not have been
D) must have been – might have taken – can’t have misunderstood – oughtn’t to have paid – may have
been
E) must have been – shouldn’t have taken – might have misunderstood – should have paid – couldn’t
have been
04. Our maths teacher really loves _____ lots of homework. I enjoy _____ maths, but our teacher thinks we
don’t have anything else to do. The good thing is that I have learnt _____ maths problems a lot faster
now. At first I thought of _____ the course, but her classes were interesting and I decided I should
continue _____ her classes _____ more.
A) assigning – studying – to solve – giving up – attending – to learn
B) assigning – to study – to solving – give up – attending – to learn
C) to assign – studying – solving – to give up – attend – learning
D) to assign – to study – solving – to give up – attend – learning
E) assign – studying – to solve – giving up – to attend – to learn
05. My class starts at 9:00 and finishes at 11:00. So, please don’t call me at 10:00 because I _____ a class.
By 2:00 in the afternoon, I don’t think I’ll be free as I _____ a meeting with the staff. I hope the decisions
about the new building _____ by then. I’ve been working a lot lately, so I just can’t believe that by this
time next month I _____ to Hawaii and _____ two weeks there.
A) will be having – will have had – will have taken – will be travelling – will have spent
B) will have had – will be having – will have taken – will have travelled – will be spending
C) will have had – will have had – will have been taken – will be travelling – will have spent
D) will be having – will be having – will have been taken – will be travelling – will be spending
E) will be having – will be having – will have been taken – will have travelled – will be spending
07. A) We’ve found a lovely little French hotel to stay in while visiting my cousin.
B) What a horrible big red hat Marjorie was wearing last night!
C) Jackson got a red new brand Italian sports car last month.
D) There was a beautiful little old wooden house on the hill.
E) My older brother bought a gorgeous new linen jacket.
08. A) It was so hot yesterday that not even the air conditioner helped.
B) We got such a great news yesterday that we went out to celebrate.
C) There was so much traffic yesterday that we arrived pretty late to work.
D) The movie was so long and boring that we decided to leave before it ended.
E) I had such a terrible headache this morning that I wasn’t able to get up early to study.
10. A) We’ve been said that we shouldn’t go out tomorrow morning because the weather will be pretty bad.
B) She is believed to have quit her job because her boss never recognised her efforts and dedication.
C) I have been encouraged to sing at the wedding, but I don’t think that’s going to happen.
D) This period of history has not been studied extensively because of our tight schedule.
E) It is been known all over this town that the Johnsons brothers have escaped prison.
11. A) John has been dating his girlfriend for ten years now and he has never thought about tying the knots.
B) The police have been watching the suspects for about two days now and are about to arrest them.
C) I haven’t been saved enough money for my summer overseas trip yet, but I’m still working on it.
D) How long have you known about the computer problems and why haven’t you said anything?
E) That man has been living on the road for as long as I can remember and no one knows why.
12. A) You wouldn’t have been teaching that class if the usual teacher hadn’t been ill.
B) I’m not a big Johnny Depp fan, but I think I’d go see his new film if the critics didn’t like it.
C) If you haven’t finished the furniture by Saturday, I won’t pay you the rest of the money I owe you.
D) If you decide to travel abroad on your next holiday, please don’t forget to buy me something interesting.
E) You complain about not making enough money, but if you work a little harder, you’d make a lot more
money.
14. A) The more you think about these problems, the worse you’ll feel about yourself.
B) The harder you study English, the better you’ll speak it and understand it.
C) The more determined you are, the more easier it is to reach your goals.
D) The faster you drive on these roads, the more dangerous it gets.
E) The deeper the subject is, the harder it is for us to understand it.
24. Choose the option where the suffix -s at the end of ALL of the verbs is pronounced as in ‘criminals’.
A) wells / cards / taps
B) phones / keys / roses
C) cards / wishes / bottles
D) scissors / pencils / tablets
E) keyboards / staples / questions
25. Choose the option where the underlined letters have THE SAME pronunciation.
A) machine / parachute / social
B) episode / opposite / pleasure
C) mouth / breathe / smooth
D) suggest / hijack / genre
E) singer / banger / finger
26. Choose the option where the words probably and likely are used incorrectly.
A) We probably won’t be at the meeting before it begins.
B) They aren’t likely to agree with us when it comes to salary raise.
C) We’ll probably have to decide soon where our next branch will be.
D) The financial crisis is probably to end after the agreement with China.
E) I don’t think your parents are very likely to agree with what you want to do.
27. Choose the option where all the nouns can only be uncountable.
A) advice / advertisement / journey
B) music / homework / equipment
C) information / publicity / hair
D) furniture / plastic / people
E) behaviour / paper / error
29. Choose the option where the phrasal verb is used incorrectly.
A) Kim had to go on the story where Candice had left off because he wanted to help.
B) He’s been in a bad mood recently because of all the difficult phase he’s been going through.
C) I think it’s a good idea to run over the whole speech before the special event tomorrow night.
D) Susan burst out into tears when she heard she wasn’t accepted for the flight attendant position.
E) Jackson and I arranged to meet at 9:00, but he never turned up and didn’t bother to apologise, either.
30. Choose the option where the use of used to, be used to, and get used to is correct.
A) I’ve never been used to work until late at night because I’m a morning person.
B) Did you used to get out with friends a lot on weekends when you were a college student?
C) Because of the stomach problems I had last year, I had to get used to ate vegetables and fruit.
D) Even after living in Mexico City for over two years, I still can’t get used to having avocado in my food.
E) I’m not used to take the bus to work every day in this city, as the transport system here is not
trustworthy
De acordo com o Edital Nº 002/2016 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira,
da Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 1 (um) ponto; as
questões de 06 a 10 valerão 2 (dois) pontos; as questões de 11 a 20 valerão 3 (três) pontos e as questões
de 21 a 30 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos, totalizando 85 (oitenta e cinco) pontos”
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
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C D E E A D D C C N A D B C D
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C A E B B C A B E N D A D B E
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE IV
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A B D C A B C B B A A E E C D
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C C D C N B N D D E B A A D E
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
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D B C C A D E B C E B C E A B
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D A D E A C D B N D E C B N A
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 2 (duas) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. A: How ___ you? B: ____ bad. And ___? A: OK, ____.
A) X – X – your – X
B) ’re – X – you – please
C) are – Not – you – thanks
D) are – X – your – thank you
E) ‘re – Not – you – thank you
02. ____ at _____ _____. _____ _____ students and very nice _____.
A) Look – those – man – They’re – new – X
B) Don’t look – X – mans – They’re – news – X
C) Look not – that – man – It’s – news – peoples
D) Look – those – men – They’re – new – people
E) Look – those – mens – They are – news – peoples
03. Mr. Ferraz ____ ____ young physical education teacher from Brighton, ____ beautiful city ____
England. He ____ at Oxford University and ____ ____ London ____ 51 Durham Street.
A) is – a – an – in – teaches – lives – in – on
B) are – an – a – at – teachs – live – at – by
C) is – X – an – on – teachs – live – on – in
D) are – the – a – in – teach – livs – an – at
E) is – a – a – in – teaches – lives – in – at
04. Robbin Simmons ____ blue eyes and short hair. ____ ____ England. ____ favourite sport is football and
I think he ____ it well. He ____ ____ ____ and ____
A) don’t have – He’s – from – His – play – can – speak – Germany – French
B) has – His – from – His – plays – can – to speak – Germany – France
C) haves – His – of – His – playes – can – speak – German – France
D) has – He’s – of – He’s – plays – cans – speak – German – French
E) has – He’s – from – His – plays – can – speak – German – French
05. A: ____ see “Titanic”! B: No! I ____ like ____ because ____ is impossible and the end of
the film ____ sad!
A) Let’s – don’t – it – Rose's love – is
B) Let's we – no – X – love's Rose – is
C) Let us – aren’t – X – Rose’s love – are
D) Let me – not – it – the Rose’s Love – are
E) Let's us – no – him – the love of Rose – is
07. A: What ____ ____ ____ UFC? B: She ____ there. She ____ dancing.
A) do Patricia – do – in – study – teach
B) Patricia does – do – at – studys – teaches
C) is Patricia – do – in – isn’t study – teaches
D) does Patricia – do – at – doesn’t study – teaches
E) does Patricia – does – in – doesn’t studies – teaches
11. A) A: Do you live with your parents? B: No, just one bother.
B) A: What mobile phone do you have? B: A Galaxy.
C) A: Where do you live? B: Near here.
D) A: What kind of food do you like? B: Fast food.
E) A: What do you prefer, rap or pop rock? B: Pop rock.
12. A) We brush our teeth every day – in the morning and at night.
B) My cousins usually travel to New York on business.
C) Sometimes our teachers have lunch at our school.
D) Bill’s laptop usually is on the teacher’s desk.
E) Peter and John never work outside.
14. A) A: Jane, this is my friend Jack. B: Nice to meet you, Jack. C: Nice to meet you too, Jane.
B) A: Hi. I’m Harry Ford. Call me Harry. B: Nice to meet you. I’m Jack Clark.
C) A: Good bye! Nice meeting you. B: Nice to meeting you too.
D) A: Good evening. I’m the new teacher. B: Good evening, sir.
E) A: Good night. Have a nice weekend. B: Good night!
22. A) Would you like some coffee? = Do you want some coffee?
B) Can I have my key, please? = Can you find my keys, please?
C) Can I have my change? = Can I change, please?
D) I only do housework. = I only do homework.
E) My table isn’t tidy. = My table isn’t untidy.
26. Choose the option where the numbers are spelt correctly:
A) 33 Royal Road, please. thirtie-three
B) It is about 40 kilometres to Leicester. fourty
C) The train waiting at platform 13 is the Eurostar to Dublin. thirten
D) Open your books on page 998, please. nine hundred and ninety-eight
E) She has 1,382 friends on Facebook. one thousand and three hundred and eighty-two
27. Choose the option where all the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) beautiful – good-looking – attractive
B) handsome – safe – poor
C) attractive – far – cheap
D) thin – fast – small
E) high – old – tall
28. Choose the option in which all the words in the interrogative sentences are in the correct order.
A) Isn’t the right answer that?
B) Your teacher is Australian?
C) Is very strong your brother?
D) Are they Australian students?
E) Is your international company?
29. Choose the option where the opposite of the adjectives is incorrect.
A) near / far – good / bad
B) right / left – young / new
C) long / short – unhappy / happy
D) dangerous / safe – strong / weak
E) difficult / easy – expensive / cheap
30. Choose the option where all the verb phrases are correct.
A) I do my lunch at work. I go for school by bus.
B) Henry has exercise at school. He does fast food there.
C) Pam gets to home in the morning. I go shopping at North Shopping.
D) Tina makes her housework every day. I take exercise every morning.
E) I always do my school homework. Jennifer plays the guitar every night.
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 2 (duas) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. It’s a very stressful job. I _____ usually _____ on more than one case at a time, and sometimes it’s
difficult to know what to do first, _____ it can be terrible to go to the scene of a murder. _____ apart
from that, I love my job and recommend it to anyone who likes _____ answers and _____ problems.
A) X – work – and – But – finding – solving
B) am – working – after – So – find – solve
C) ‘m – workiing – but – And – find – solve
D) ‘m – work – and – But – finding – solving
E) am – work – but – And – finding – solveing
02. Maesmawr Hall is a mansion house _____ Powys, Wales. Many guests say that they see ghosts there. A
businessman who stayed _____ the hotel _____ that when he looked out of the window he _____
hundreds of Roman soldiers. Maesmawr _____ on a TV programme about houses with ghosts. The
hotel’s present owner, Nigel Humphryson, _____ he often _____ voices and banging noises that he
_____ explain.
A) X – in – said – seen – was – say – hear – cannot
B) in – at – said – saw – was – says – hears – cannot
C) in – at – saied – saw – was – say – hear – can’t to
D) at – at – said – seed – was – says – hears – cannot
E) in – at – sayed – saw – were – say – hear – can not
03. I _____ in Australia for work _____ I _____ out about the CouchSurfing website. I _____ to travel
_____ another country, but I _____ anyone.
A) was – when – found – wanted – for – knew
B) were – after that – found – want – on – knew
C) were – so – finded – wanted – at – didn’t know
D) was – before – finded – want – X – didn’t know
E) was – when – found – wanted – to – didn’t know
04. I once _____ in a very arty hotel when I was in Berlin. All of the rooms in the hotel _____ completely
different. In the middle of my room _____ a diamond-shaped bed and when I _____ down, I could see
hundreds of people who looked just like me. _____ any cupboards, so I _____ my bags under the bed.
A) staying – was – there was – lied – There wasn’t – put
B) stayed – were – there was – lay – There weren’t – put
C) stay – was – there were – lied – There wasn’t – putted
D) stayed – were – there were – lied – There weren’t – put
E) stayed – were – there was – lay – There weren’t – putted
05. A: What _____ your girlfriend _____? B: She _____ for a company.
A: _____ she _____ this week? B: No. She’s on holiday _____ Paris. We usually _____ on
our holidays.
07. I ______ a bad journey one Christmas when I wanted to visit my family back home _____ the UK.
Twenty minutes after the plane _____ the airport, _____ a problem with our plane. We _____ to the
airport again and _____ five hours for another plane. Finally, _____ seven hours, I _____ in my
destination.
A) had – in – left – there were – returned – waited – later – arrived
B) had – in – left – there was – returned – waited – after – arrived
C) had – on – leaved – there are – returned – waited – after – arrived
D) have – in – leaves – there was – returned – waited – after that – arrive
E) am having – in – is leaving – there was – are returning – wait – later – am arriving
10. A) I can play the piano but I can’t play the violin.
B) She cans swim but she can’t run a marathon.
C) You can park here but you can’t park there.
D) They can’t come to see you after lunch.
E) Can you open the window, please?
16. A) I go to school.
B) I get up at 7.30.
C) I get home at 6.30.
D) I go at the bed early.
E) I go to church every Sunday.
For questions 17 to 23, choose the option which has the same meaning and idea as the sentences in italics.
24. Choose the option with the synonyms of the underlined words in “Suzy usually has a shower at 7.0
o’clock. After that she gets dressed, has a coffee and goes to work by bus. She finishes work at 6.30.
Then she goes shopping and gets home late.”
A) showers her body – puts on clothes – buys items – arrives home
B) showers her hair – takes off clothes – buys items – leaves home
C) has a bath – puts on clothes – buys some items – arrives home
D) has a bath – takes off clothes – goes out – arrives at her house
E) has a shower – tries on clothes – buys items – leaves home
25. Choose the option where the verb in the past simple is correct.
A) It was a memorable night because we had a fantastic dinner and swum in the pool.
B) We went to a beautiful place, met interesting people and hearded wonderful music.
C) He watched the match in a restaurant. Then we gotten at the hotel at 4 in the morning.
D) I wantted to see a man that I knew a little when I was at university. But he left before I arrived.
E) I met my sister’s boyfriend yesterday. He came from Scotland and he wore a nice kilt to impress us.
26. Choose the option where all of the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) toilet – chicken – bedroom – verandah
B) pullover – cardigan – jacket – kitchen
C) R&B – heavy metal – funk – blues
D) April – summer – spring – winter
E) call – fireplace – beep – message
27. Choose the option where the suffix -ed at the end of the verbs has the same pronunciation as in “relaxed”.
A) mailed – played – talked – liked
B) called – arrived – wanted – fixed
C) stopped – looked – jumped – laughed
D) enjoyed – waited – discovered – listened
E) watched – washed – booked – downloaded
28. Choose the option where all underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the –es in “lives”.
A) meets – puts – kisses – plays
B) treats – tears – goes – studies
C) loses – ends – speaks – meets
D) feels – knows – leaves – wears
E) comes – answers – calls – teaches
30. Choose the option where all the words have the same / ʧ / sound as in “chess”.
A) peach – witch – fish – cheap
B) chicken – much – fresh – chain
C) future – culture – teacher – station
D) cheer – match – church – picture
E) children – adventure – watch – should
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 2 (duas) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. This morning my wife and I went to the supermarket to buy _____ food for our dinner party tonight. We
didn’t need _____ lettuce, and we had _____ fresh eggs, but we had to buy _____ milk to make the
dessert. We didn’t have _____ olive oil, but we only needed _____.
A) some – any – a lot of – some – much – a little
B) some – some – a lot of – no – many – a lot of
C) any – some – many – a lot of – any – a few
D) some – no – many – much – any – a lot
E) no – any – much – some – any – a few
02. Julia _____ many countries in Europe and she loves it there, but this year she _____ New Zealand. Her
best friends _____ their vacation there two years ago and enjoyed the country very much. Julia _____
with her friends, but this year they _____. They _____ during the summer.
A) ‘s been to – is going to – have spent – would love to go – are not going to travel – are going to work
B) ‘s been to – ‘s going to go to – spent – would love to go – ‘re not going to travel – ‘re going to work
C) ‘s been in – ‘s going to – have spent – would love to go – ‘re not going to travel – ‘re going work
D) ‘s gone in – ‘s going for – spent – would love going – ‘re not going to travel – ‘re going to work
E) ‘s gone to – ‘s going to go – spent – would love going – aren’t going travel – ‘re going work
03. My mother’s resolution for the New Year is to do something she _____ before. She _____ Spanish and
French. She _____ her friend who lives in France. She also _____ a diet because she says she _____
some weight.
A) ’s never done – wants to learning – decided to visit – has promised to start – needs to lose
B) hasn’t done – wants learning – ‘s decided to visiting – promised starting – needs losing
C) didn’t do – wants to learn – ‘s decided to visit – promised to starting – needs to losing
D) ’s never done – wants to learn – decided to visit – promised to start – needs to lose
E) didn’t do – wants to learn – decided to visit – promised starting – needs lose
04. I love _____ cats and I love going to _____ cinema, but when I go, I don’t buy popcorn or soda because
they’re very expensive there. I have _____ boyfriend. He’s still _____ engineering student but I finished
_____ college last year.
A) X – X – a – an – the
B) the – X – a – a – the
C) X – the – a – an – X
D) the – X – an – an – X
E) X – the – an – a – the
05. My sister is on holiday at the moment. She’s _____ the USA for two weeks and is having a lot fun there.
She’s _____ Europe twice. I’ve never _____ the USA, but I hope to go next year. My parents have
_____ Australia but they return this weekend.
A) gone to – been to – been to – gone to
B) gone in – been in – been in – gone in
C) been to – been to – gone to – gone to
D) gone to – been in – gone to – been in
E) gone in – been to – been to – been to
06. A) They’d like to stay home this morning, but they have to work.
B) We’d really like living in Canada for one or two years.
C) Yuri likes to pay his bills right after he gets his salary.
D) Sally really likes cooking for friends at weekends.
E) Marsha likes spending her Sundays at home.
10. A) Have you seen the new Star Wars film last week?
B) We forgot to do our homework this morning.
C) I saw her yesterday but I didn’t talk to her.
D) I haven’t slept for about two days now.
E) I think I paid all my bills last month.
For questions 11 to 14, choose the option which has the same meaning and idea as the phrases in italics.
13. Doreen is taller than her brother but she’s shorter than her sister.
A) Doreen’s sister and brother are both taller than her.
B) Doreen’s brother and sister are both shorter than her.
C) Doreen’s brother is taller than her sister and shorter than Doreen.
D) Doreen’s sister is shorter than her but her brother is taller than her.
E) Doreen’s brother is shorter than her and her sister’s taller than her.
16. Choose the option where the use of ‘how much’ or ‘how many’ is incorrect.
A) How many times do we have to say we love you?
B) How many bathrooms are there in your house?
C) How much pounds of beef do you need today?
D) How much milk did you drink this morning?
E) How many sweets did you have at the party?
For questions 17 and 18 choose the option where the verbs are in their CORRECT forms:
For questions 19 to 20 select the option which belongs to THE SAME vocabulary group.
21. Choose the option where the use of the containers is incorrect.
A) a packet of biscuits / a packet of sugar / a packet of salt
B) a carton of milk / a carton of juice / a carton of biscuits
C) a bottle of Coke / a bottle of milk / a bottle of juice
D) a box of biscuits / a box of salt / a box of sugar
E) a can of Coke / a packet of crisps / a tin of tuna
22. Choose the option where the numbers are spelt correctly:
A) 8,634 = eight thousands and six hundreds and thirty-four.
B) 2,349 = two thousand and three hundred and fourty-nine.
C) 3,751 = three thousands and seven hundreds and fifty-one.
D) 16,523 = sixteen thousands and five hundred and twenty-three.
E) 21,965 = twenty-one thousand and nine hundred and sixty-five.
29. Choose the option where all underlined letters have the same pronunciation of the sound / / as in “thin”.
A) did / will / each
B) kiss / him / niece
C) family / leave / until
D) begin / history / since
E) women / sense / dance
30. Select the option where all the words have the same pronunciation of the sound / / as in “special”.
A) future / shut / sheep
B) wash / chess / branch
C) ocean / church / finish
D) machine / cheese / lunch
E) wish / patient / moustache
01. Antes de iniciar a resolução das questões, verifique se o Caderno de Provas está completo.
Qualquer reclamação deverá ser feita nos primeiros 15 (quinze) minutos após o início da prova.
02. Anote, na capa do Caderno de Provas, o seu número de inscrição e o número da sala.
04. Durante a realização das provas, será feita a identificação dos candidatos através da verificação do
original do documento de identidade e da coleta da assinatura na Ata de Aplicação e na Folha-
Resposta, no campo destinado à assinatura.
05. A duração da prova é de 2 (duas) horas e o tempo mínimo de permanência em sala é de 1 (uma) hora.
07. O candidato, ao terminar a prova, só poderá sair da sala após entregar o Caderno de Prova e a
Folha-Resposta.
08. Os dois últimos candidatos só poderão deixar a sala simultaneamente e deverão assinar a Ata de
Aplicação.
10. Será eliminado do Concurso o candidato cujo celular estiver ligado durante a realização das provas,
ou for flagrado copiando gabarito.
Coloque, de imediato, o seu número de inscrição e o número de sua sala nos retângulos abaixo.
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. If you want to watch a good movie tonight, I think the Palace Entertainment Building is a good place to
go to. It’s ____ Durham Street, ____ the new shopping centre, ____ the old theatre and the City
Information Centre. It’s ____. It’s not ____ here, but you’ll need a car. There’s a car park ____ Durham
Street and Bourbon Avenue.
A) in – in front of – next to – in the right – far from – between
B) in – across of – between – on the left – far of – on the corner of
C) on – opposite – on the middle of – on the right – far of – between
D) in – opposite – between – on the right – far from – on the corner of
E) on – across from – in the middle of – in the left – far of – on the corner
02. I _____ in Hungary when I _____ a guy named Gustaf on a train to Budapest. He _____ a book about
American culture. I _____ right beside him and _____ a program about Hungarian culture on my iPhone.
We _____ a little about our holiday in Hungary when someone _____ and _____ for his autograph. Well,
that’s when I found out he was a famous German actor. Well, now I have a friend _____ is a famous
actor in Germany.
A) travelled – met – was reading – was siting – was watching – talked – came – asked – who
B) was traveling – met – was reading – was sitting – was watching – talked – came – asked – who
C) was travelling – knew – was reading – sat – watched – were talking – came – was asking – which
D) was traveling – was meeting – was reading – sitted – was watching – talked – came – asked – who
E) traveled – was knowing – read – was sitting – was watching – talked – was coming – asked – which
03. I _____ radical sports _____ bungee jumping and mountain biking. Last year my sister and I _____
scuba diving in the Bahamas and it was crazy because the instructor _____ much experience, but we
_____. We _____ any parachuting yet, but we _____ to do it next month.
A) always enjoyed – for example – went – hasn’t had – survived – have done – hope
B) always enjoyed – like – have gone – didn’t have – ‘ve survived – didn’t do – ‘re hoping
C) have always enjoyed – like – went – didn’t have – survived – haven’t done – ‘re hoping
D) have always enjoyed – like – have gone – didn’t have – survived – didn’t do – ‘re hoping
E) always enjoyed – for example – have gone – hasn’t had – ‘ve survived – didn’t do – hope
04. Karen _____ a doctor tomorrow morning because she _____ next month and wants to know if everything
is fine with her before her trip. She _____ one week in Barcelona _____ her boyfriend lives. After
Barcelona, they _____ at a friend’s house in Milan for four days.
A) ‘s seeing – is travelling – is spending – that – is staying
B) ‘s seeing – ‘s going to travel – ‘s spending – which – ‘re staying
C) ‘s seeing – ‘s going to travel – ‘s going to spend – where – ‘re staying
D) ‘s visitting – ‘s going to travel – ‘s going to spend – where – ‘re going to stay
E) ‘s visiting – ‘s going to traveling – ‘s going to spending – where – are going to staying
08. The landscape around here is _____ the landscape where I live. The summer is also _____, and things
here are _____ but the people aren’t _____ the people from my city.
A) prettyer – more warm – less expensiver – as friendly
B) prettier than – warmer – less expensive – as friendly as
C) prettier than – warmer – less expensive – as friendly than
D) prettyer than – warmer – less expensive than – as friendly as
E) prettier – more warmer – less expensive than – as friendly as
12. A) I don’t know what she and her husband are like.
B) He was watching a movie while I was cooking.
C) What does she wants to do after work today?
D) I don’t understand anything about physics.
E) My father’s making dinner tonight.
15. A) I don’t understand why people enjoy sunbathing at this dirty beach.
B) She doesn’t blame nobody for what happened to her this morning.
C) Ben loves taking photos and posting them on his Facebook page.
D) We always stay with friends every time we travel to Europe.
E) Jennifer hates spending time with her sister’s noisy children.
16. A) I think I’ll have to work late tomorrow because of the project.
B) I’m not leaving tonight because the flight was cancelled.
C) Don’t you think that that’s too much coffee for you?
D) Sometimes she gives us too many advice.
E) He’s not old enough to understand that.
For questions 17 to 21, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
17. Two months ago I borrowed money from my brother. Now he’s borrowing money from me.
A) my brother lent me some money. Now I’m lending him some money.
B) my bother needed some money and now he needs some money again.
C) I gave some money to my brother. I’m giving him some money again.
D) I asked my brother for money. Now I’m asking him for some money again.
E) I needed some money and my brother helped and now I need some money again.
19. When Elliott arrived home, his parents were having dinner.
A) Elliott arrived home after his parents had dinner.
B) When Elliott’s parents finished dinner, he arrived home.
C) Elliott’s parents were having dinner after he arrived home.
D) Elliott arrived home when his parents were making dinner.
E) Elliott arrived home while his parents were having dinner.
21. We were at the party last night, but then we left because of the blackout.
A) The blackout happened after we left the party last night.
B) We left the party when the blackout happened last night.
C) The blackout last night was the reason why we left the party.
D) Although there was a blackout last night, we stayed at the party.
E) The blackout happened last night while we were leaving the party
23. Choose the option with the correct use of the relative pronoun.
A) That’s the teacher which speaks several languages.
B) I need something which helps me open this bottle.
C) Mariah is the lawyer which worked for your brother.
D) This is the TV programme who Charles talked about.
E) That’s the bag who everyone woman would love to have.
24. Choose the option where the underlined letter(s) have the same pronunciation as the consonants in ‘foot’:
A) cook – hood – put – pull
B) room – soon – took – book
C) rush – push – floor – blood
D) sure – famous – threw – juice
E) woman – good – school – lose
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the words is the same as the -s in ‘friends’:
A) keys – photos – forgets – looks
B) reads – windows – letters – foxes
C) invites – recipes – floors – dances
D) drawers – buildings – spoons – mugs
E) makes – mops – magazines – computers
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is the same as the –ed in
‘registered’:
A) taped – reached – delayed – phoned
B) admitted – belonged – crossed – saved
C) believed – needed – appeared – obtained
D) answered – caused – replied – processed
E) cancelled – ruined – changed – followed
27. Choose the option where all the words are in the same vocabulary group:
A) suit – scarf – clever – mean
B) clever – friendly – shy – wavy
C) account – auction – delivery – size
D) statue – castle – checkout – market
E) receipt – customer – basket – temple
28. Choose the option where the underlined verb phrase about housework is incorrect:
A) In my house, I always cook and my husband lays the table.
B) Last night I made the ironing, so today it’s your turn to do the bed.
C) We did shopping yesterday but I think we forgot to buy some bread.
D) My mother always asked me to tidy my room before I left for school.
E) My brother never picked up his dirty clothes from the floor when he was younger.
De acordo com o Edital Nº 005/2016 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira,
da Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 1 (um) ponto; as
questões de 06 a 10 valerão 2 (dois) pontos; as questões de 11 a 20 valerão 3 (três) pontos e as questões
de 21 a 30 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos, totalizando 85 (oitenta e cinco) pontos”
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
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B D A B D D D C C E C A B B E
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E A E C C A B A B D A D E C E
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE IV
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D E B A D A B B C N A E A B B
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E D E C E C D A D D C C A B C
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
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B C E C A A D A B B D B D B E
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A E D C D E D E C E C B A C A
BRITÂNICA – Upper I
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B C B A E D D C A A E C D N A
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E C D D B A D C E B E B E A C
BRITÂNICA – Advanced I
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
C A B D C E B C C E A D D C B
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C A B D B D C C E A A E D E A
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. A: What ____ your sister’s name? B: ____ Livia. A: How old ____ she? B: She ____ 20 years old.
A) X – It’s – is – is
B) is – It’s – is – is
C) is – She – is – have
D) do – It’s – does – has
E) does – She’s – is – has
02. There ____ two ____ ____ my house. ____ sell Chinese food.
A) X – restaurantes – next – They
B) are – restaurants – next – They
C) is – restaurants – next to – Their
D) are – restaurants – next to – They
E) are – restaurantes – close to – Their
03. Miranda ____ ____ really good English teacher from ____ London. She ____ and ____ ____ ____
Brazil.
A) is – a – X – works – studies – in – X
B) are – a – X – work – study – on – the
C) are – X – X – work – studies – on – X
D) is – a – the – works – studies – in – the
E) is – the – X – workes – studyes – in – X
04. Stephen Meyer ____ the typical ____ man. He ____ ____ blue eyes and ____ blond hair. Stephen ____ ____
Miami, so he ____ ____ and ____.
A) is – American – has – X – a – lives – in – speaks – English – Spanish
B) is – American – has – X – X – lives – in – speaks – English – Spanish
C) has – american – have – X – X – live – on – speak – english – spanish
D) is – American – has – the – the – live – in – speak – English – Spanish
E) has – american – have – a – a – lives – on – speaks – english – Spanish
05. People say that my ____ very rich ____ ____ ____ house is really big. ____ is located in Beverly Hills.
My ____ name ____ Alicia.
A) girlfriend – and – the – her – It – girlfriend’s – X
B) girlfriend is – and – the – her – It – girlfriend is – is
C) girlfriend – because – X – his – She – girlfriend – is
D) girlfriend’s – because – X – her – It – girlfriend’s – is
E) girlfriend’s – because – the – its – She – girlfriend’s – X
06. My brother and I ____ very close. My brother’s birthday is ____ April and my birthday is ____ May. I
really love ____.
A) am – at – at – us
B) are – in – in – her
C) am – on – on – us
D) are – in – in – him
E) are – on – on – him
08. Samantha’s routine is busy. She ____ to university five days a week, ____ Monday ____ Friday. She
____ English classes ____, ____ Mondays and Wednesdays. Samantha ____ jazz in a band ____ night;
she ____ playing ____ 8 p.m ____, from Monday to Sunday.
A) go – on – on – have – once a week – in – play – at – starts – X – every day
B) go – from – in – have – once a week – in – play – at – start – at – twice a week
C) goes – from – to – has – twice a week – on – plays – at – starts – at – every day
D) goes – on – on – has – twice a week – on – plays – in – starts – at – once a week
E) goes – from – to – have – twice a week – from – plays – in – starts – X – every day
13. A) Simon needs a new computer, but he has no money to buy a good one.
B) Michel wants to study Medicine because he wants to be doctor.
C) My sister has breakfast after she has a shower.
D) Do you prefer the blue or the white notebook?
E) Janice watches horror and suspense films.
For questions 17 to 22, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence or word in italics:
17. I’m originally from the Czech Republic, but now I live in Brazil.
A) I live in Brazil now, but I’m Czech.
B) I’m in the Czech Republic, but I’m Brazilian.
C) I’m in the Czech Republic, but I live in Brazil.
D) I’m from Brazil and live in the Czech Republic.
E) I’m Brazilian, but now I live in the Czech Republic.
21. Marcos loves Mary, but Mary does not love Marcos. Mary loves Bob, her dog.
A) Mary does not love Marcos, but Marcos loves Mary. Mary loves her dog, Bob.
B) Marcos likes Mary, but Mary does not like Marcos. Mary loves Marcos’s dog.
C) Marcos loves Mary, but Mary does not love Marcos. Marcos likes Mary’s dog.
D) Marcos loves Mary, but Mary does not love Marcos because Mary loves Bob’s dog.
E) Mary likes Marcos, but Mary does not love Marcos. Mary loves Bob, Marcos’s dog.
23. What time is it? Choose the option where both forms are correct.
A) 07:15 = It’s a quarter past seven. / It’s seven fifteen.
B) 07:20 = It’s twenty past seven. / It’s twenty to eight.
C) 07:30 = It’s a quarter after seven. / It’s seven thirty.
D) 08:00 = It’s eight o’clock. / It’s eight o’clock p.m.
E) 08:10 = It’s eight ten. / It’s ten to eight.
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the vowel in ‘fish’:
A) we – really – people
B) six – English – busy
C) thanks – big – swim
D) steak – women – this
E) sandwich – police – film
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the nouns is the same as the -s in ‘pens’:
A) scissors – files – wallets
B) sunglasses – books – coins
C) fathers – administrators – stamps
D) magazines – umbrellas – musicians
E) sisters – engineers – flight attendants
26. Choose the option where the words are spelt correctly:
A) My best friend is from Switzerland.
B) I hate using headfones to listen to music.
C) My cousin does not play sports. He is week.
D) My father’s sun is named Joshua. He’s a baby.
E) English is not a dificult language. I love it very much.
27. Choose the option where all the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) blonde – beautiful – tall – far
B) open – close – read – a watch
C) lawyer – nurse – cooker – teacher
D) mother – sister – niece – daughter
E) Monday – Friday – Saturday – December
28. Choose the option in which the questions are in the correct order.
A) Whose this is bag?
B) What kind of music you do like?
C) Why your father does play football?
D) When your best friend’s birthday is?
E) Where does your sister play volleyball?
29. Choose the option where one of the plural forms is incorrect.
A) baby – babies / cat – cats / lamp – lamps
B) watch – watches / key – keys / box – boxes
C) table – tables / photo – photoes / chair – chairs
D) woman – women / man – men / child – children
E) country – countries / dog – dogs / ticket – tickets
30. Choose the option where all the verb phrases are correct.
A) I do dinner before I have a bath.
B) I make exercise and then I go to bed.
C) I get to home late because I go home by bus.
D) I go up early in the morning, then I have a shower.
E) I hate doing housework. I prefer to watch television.
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
01. A: Where ______ you ______ weekend? B: I ______ to my boyfriend’s house. He _____ ______ Fifth Street.
A) was – last – went – lives – in
B) was – next – went – live – on
C) were – last – went – lives – in
D) were – next – went – lived – in
E) were – this – goed – lived – on
02. Sandra ______ ______ very much. Last year she ______ to Madrid and Barcelona. She ______ John to
go with her, ______ he ______ any money, so she ______ alone. Now Sandra ______ her friends in
Moscow.
A) loves – travel – goed – invites – and – no have – goed – visiting
B) love – travel – went – invited – so – isn’t having – went – visiting
C) love – travelling – went – invited – so – didn’t had – went – is visiting
D) loves – travelling – went – invited – but – didn’t have – went – is visiting
E) loves – travelled – is going – is inviting – but – no money – is going – is visiting
03. A: What _____ your favorite birthday?
B: It _____ two years _____, _____ 2014. I _____ to the Bahamas with my family and we _____ one
week there. _____ the first day, I _____ and _____ in love with a girl named Janine. We _____ a lot
of things together: we _____ and _____ to the local music. Nowadays, we _____ married and we
_____ two children.
A) is – was – ago – in – flew – spent – On – met – fell – did – sang – danced – are – have
B) are – were – last – in – flied – spent – In – met – felt – did – sung – danced – are – had
C) are – was – last – on – flown – spend – On – met – fell – do – sung – dance – are – have
D) is – was – ago – on – flied – spend – On – met – falled – did – sang – danced – are – have
E) is – were – ago – in – flyed – spended – In – meet – felt – do – sang – danced – were – have
06. When I _____ this morning, there _____ five _____ playing some lovely music _____ my house. One of
them _____ my boyfriend. He _____ the idea of serenading to me. He _____ my favorite songs and
_____ me flowers. They _____ for about one hour.
A) woke up – were – musicians – in front of – was – had – chose – bought – played
B) waked up – were – musicians – in front – were – had – chosen – brought – played
C) woken – were – musicianists – played – on – was – had – chose – bought – played
D) woke up – was – musicianists – in front of – were – had – chose – bought – played
E) woken up – were – musicians – in front from – were – had – chose – brought – playing
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07. A: Can you give me directions _____ the university _____ your house?
B: Sure! Go _____ _____ May Avenue, go _____ Savannah square and turn right _____ Roosevelt
Street. Walk one more block. My house is _____ Olive and Oak.
A) at – to – X – in – ahead – on – on the corner
B) from – to – X – on – past – on – at the corner
C) of – to – straight – on – past – in – on the corner of
D) from – to – straight – in – past – in – on the corner of
E) from – at – straight – in – ahead – on – in the corner of
10. A) A: What were you doing last night? B: I did my homework and talked to John on the phone.
B) A: Where was Theresa’s birthday party? B: At her home, but I didn’t go. I went out with Sally.
C) A: Were you at school last Saturday? B: No, I wasn’t. I stayed home with my family.
D) A: Where did Samantha study last year? B: She studied at UFC.
E) A: What did you do at the weekend? B: Nothing much.
For questions 17 to 23, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the phrase(s) in italics.
17. My best friend and I lived in Brazil, but he moved to Canada in 2013.
A) I moved to Canada last year with my best friend.
B) My best friend and I are from Brazil, but now he lives in Canada.
C) My best friend moved to Canada last year, but we’re from Brazil.
D) My best friend moved to Canada 3 years ago, but we lived in Brazil.
E) My best friend and I are from Brazil, but we moved to Canada 3 years ago.
18. Mariana lives one block away from my house. She visits me on Saturday and Sunday.
A) lives near my house but she never visits me.
B) lives close to me and she visits me on weekdays.
C) lives far from my house. She hardly ever visits me.
D) and I live in the same street and she visits on weekdays.
E) and I live close to each other. She visits me at the weekend.
19. It’s 2009 now. My son was born in twenty oh-eight. He’s twelve months old now.
A) twenty eight / two years old
B) twenty to eight / one month old
C) twenty thousand eight / one year old
D) two thousand oh-eight / one year old
E) two thousand and eight / one year old
20. Marlon cannot play any musical instrument because he doesn’t like it.
A) It is not possible for Marlon to play the guitar because he doesn’t enjoy it.
B) It is not possible for Marlon to play the guitar because he prefers the piano.
C) It is possible for Marlon to play the guitar because he is prohibited to play it.
D) It is possible for Marlon to play the guitar because he loves playing the guitar.
E) It is not possible for Marlon to play the guitar because he doesn’t want to play it.
27. Choose the option where the use of go, have or get is correct.
A) I have on holiday every summer.
B) We go a taxi to our grandmother’s house.
C) Samuel has breakfast early in the morning.
D) I need to get shopping tomorrow morning.
E) They get for a walk every day before dinner.
28. Choose the correct association between the present simple and past simple of each verb.
A) fall – felt / feel – fell / go – went / eat – ate / forget – forgot
B) come – come / do – did / see – saw / lose – lost / write – written
C) hear – heard / dream – dreamt / spend – spent / sell – sold / make – made
D) pay – paid / drink – drunk / catch – caught / have – had / watch – watched
E) build – builded / jump – jumped / text – texted / teach – teached / sleep – slept
29. Choose the option in which the –ED ending all the regular verbs in the simple past is pronounced /d/.
A) handed – hoped – lived – laughed – phoned
B) earned – loved – played – trained – followed
C) booked – covered – bathed – corrected – counted
D) added – answered – compared – decided – filmed
E) damaged – dressed – changed – arrived – attacked
30. Choose the option in which all the plural forms of the nouns are pronounced as /Z/, /S/ and /IZ/
respectively.
A) sofas – carpets – baths
B) rooms – floors – lights
C) plants – garages – stairs
D) beds – cupboards – halls
E) mirrors – lamps – fridges
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. X-Men: Apocalypse is _____ American superhero film based on _____ X-Men characters in Marvel
Comics. It is _____ ninth of _____ X-Men film series. In X-Men: Apocalypse, _____ ancient mutant En
Sabah Nur wakes up in 1983 and plans _______ the human race and take over _______ world, while the
X-Men try _____ him. _____ movie critics liked the movie, but _____ didn’t.
A) a – the – the – an – a – cleansing – X – stop – Much – a little
B) X – X – the – the – an – cleanse – a – to stop – A few – a few
C) an – X – X – a – an – to cleanse – the – stopping – Some – some
D) an – the – the – the – the – to cleanse – the – to stop – Some – many
E) the – the – the – an – the – to cleanse – the – to stopping – Many – many
02. A healthy person: “I eat _____ fresh fruit and raw vegetables. And I don’t eat _____ sweet things or
_____ fatty food.” An unhealthy person: _____ people think it’s wrong, but I love junk food. And I don’t
eat _____ fresh vegetables.”
A) a lot – none – lots of – Both – a few
B) many – much – many – Many – lots of
C) lot of – many – much – Much – a lot of
D) a lot of – a few – a little – Many – much
E) lots of – many – much – A lot of – many
03. I don’t like this town. There are very few _____ and _____, so there isn’t much _____. There aren’t
many _____ and there isn’t any good _____. The _____ is terrible and the _____ tastes funny. I haven’t
met any interesting _____ either.
A) parks – squares – tourist places – mall – store – weather – foods – persons
B) theaters – museums – entertainment – restaurants – food – pizza – coffee – people
C) store – mall – interesting things – buildings – architecture – food – water – local persons
D) theater – museum – things to do – restaurants – good food – sandwiches – cheese – person
E) buses – trains – transportation – libraries – cultural life – restaurants – foods – local person
04. Ann and Lucy are twin sisters but they are completely different. Ann is _____ than Lucy and her hair is
_____. Ann works _____ at school so she gets _____ grades. On the other hand, Lucy is _____ at sports.
Lucy is always smiling, so she seems _____ than Ann, but Ann is _____.
A) taller – darker – harder – better – more skillful – nicer – more responsible
B) younger – shorter – harder – best – better – more nice – more intelligent
C) more tall – more dark – harder – more good – skillfuler – responsible – nicer
D) older – more shorter – more harder – worse – more better – politer – more happy
E) more thinner – longer – harder – more better – more competent – more optimistic – smarter
05. A: What are the most exciting things you have _____ in your life?
B: Well, I have _____ food to a tiger, I have _____ three books, I have _____ on a double-decker bus
and I have _____ to 12 different countries!
A) made – give – wrote – been – been
B) done – gave – wrote – gone – been
C) did – given – written – been – gone
D) done – given – written – been – been
E) make – given – written – gone – gone
07. Ed Sheeran, the British singer and songwriter, _____ out of school at 16 because he wanted _____ a
musician. He _____ in a local church choir from the age of four, learned _____ the guitar at a very
young age, and began _____ songs in high school. Ed _____ a number of important music awards.
A) has dropped – be – sang – play – write – win
B) dropped – to be – sang – to play – to write – has won
C) dropped – to be – has sang – playing – writing – has win
D) has dropped – being – has sung – to play – to write – won
E) dropped – to being – sang – to playing – to writing – has won
08. There are a lot of superlatives in Australia. It is the _____ island and the _____ continent. It is also the
_____ and _____ continent in the world. Surfing is their _____ sport and the country has the _____
surfing spots and some of the _____ beaches in the planet.
A) bigest – smalest – flatest – driest – popularest – better – most beautiful
B) biggest – smallest – flattest – driest – most popular – best – most beautiful
C) most biggest – smallest – most flatest – dryest – more popular – best – most beautiful
D) biggest – most small – flattest – most dry – popularest – more better – more beautiful
E) most big – most small – most flat – most dry – most popular – most best – most beautifull
10. A) Who showed you around town when you were in Dublin?
B) Don’t miss the Edinburgh Castle. It’s the best sight to see.
C) Did you stay in a hotel or with your friends?
D) Where do you plan to have your meals?
E) I hope you get a good time.
15. A) A: When was the last time you saw a sad film? B: It was a long time ago. I hate sad films!
B) A: Have you ever lost your mobile? B: Yes, I have. In fact, I’ve lost one last week!
C) A: Have you been to the UK? B: Yes, I have. I’ve been there twice.
D) A: Where has Tom gone? B: I think he’s gone to Mexico.
E) A: Where have you been? B: At the mall. Why?
16. A) Can you check some information for me on the internet, please?
B) The men in this class are better at sports than the women.
C) When you leave, don’t forget to turn off the lights.
D) The donuts from Dunkin Donuts are the best!
E) What do you usually have for the breakfast?
For questions 17 to 23, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics:
18. It’s Monday. We’re going to have a job interview in two days.
A) tonight
B) tomorrow
C) next week
D) next Thursday
E) the day after tomorrow
19. You have to type your username and password before you use the site.
A) surf
B) attach
C) log in
D) search
E) download
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the vowel in ‘apple’:
A) drank – fell – felt – went – had
B) can – temple – get – have – began
C) send – spend – stand – swam – sat
D) carrots – salad – jam – stamp – catch
E) bread – eggs – gallery – sandwich – lettuce
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of ALL the words is the same as the -es in
‘catches’:
A) lives – writes – goes – cakes
B) faces – likes – lakes – buzzes
C) potatoes – comes – gives – names
D) misses – watches – fixes – teaches
E) lives – bottles – washes – practices
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is the same as the -ed in ‘walked’:
A) liked – kissed – loved – moved
B) needed – failed – noticed – lived
C) talked – watched – practised – stopped
D) danced – admitted – tasted – participated
E) listened – planned – decided – questioned
27. Choose the option where all the words are in the same vocabulary group:
A) trip – jam – packet – crisps – tin
B) can – ham – mushrooms – carton – upload
C) chemist’s – church – mosque – square – town hall
D) search – sightseeing – sweets – guide book – online
E) social network – hotel – attachment – tourist – bottle
28. Choose the option where the simple past and/or the past participle forms are spelled incorrectly:
A) fall – felt – fallen
B) give – gave – given
C) swim – swam – swum
D) wake – woke – woken
E) begin – began – begun
30. Choose the word that does not complete the sentence correctly: “I’ve never _____ power like that before.”
A) felt
B) had
C) saw
D) seen
E) tried
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 08, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
01. Never stay at Carter Hotel in New York. The location is perfect – it’s _____ 47th and 48th Avenues,
_____ Manhattan, but I _____ problems there. There was a dirty pillow _____ the bed. But the worst
was that bedbugs _____ all over us while we _____ a nap. And I almost died when I saw mice _____ the
bed. And the manager said, “That’s what you get for a cheap hotel _____ Times Square!”
A) through – behind – had – by – were crawling – took – into – next to
B) between – in the middle of – had – on – crawled – were taking – under – near
C) in the corner of – in the middle of – had – in – crawled – took – round – near of
D) between – on – was having – over – were crawling – were taking – through – next to
E) in the corner of – across – was having – in – crawled – were taking – over – across from
02. The Fault in Our Stars is a book about a 16-year-old cancer patient Hazel, _____ goes to a support group
_____ she meets and falls in love with 17-year-old Augustus, _____ is an ex-basketball player. The girl
_____ inspired John Green, the author, was a friend of his _____ died of cancer when she was 16. The
title is based on a sentence _____ appears in a Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar, “The fault, dear
Brutus, is not in our stars.”
A) that – which – who – who – that – that
B) who – that – who – that – which – that
C) who – where – who – who – who – that
D) which – when – that – that – who – which
E) which – where – that – which – who – which
03. Glasgow is a town in West Central Scotland, only an hour’s flight from London. It’s the ____ city in
Scotland. Glasgow is one of the top 20 ‘____ of the World’ destinations. People also considered it the
____ city in the world. It’s definitely one of the world’s ____ cities. You ____ want to leave!
A) most large – Better – friendlyest – most great – are never going to
B) bigest – Best – most friendly – greatest – are never wanting
C) more large – Most Best – friendliest – most great – never
D) largest – Better – more friendly – greattest – never will
E) largest – Best – friendliest – greatest – will never
04. James is different than _____ in his family. He _____ them – he’s darker. His personality _____ their
personality – he’s outgoing and friendly while _____ else is the exact opposite. He _____ the same
things they do, either. He’s the only athletic person in the family. I think James is adopted.
A) everybody – looks like – likes – anybody – is like
B) someone – isn’t like – doesn’t look like – everybody – isn’t like
C) everyone – doesn’t look like – isn’t like – everyone – doesn’t like
D) anyone – doesn’t like – isn’t like – somebody – doesn’t look like
E) anybody – isn’t like – doesn’t like – someone – doesn’t look like
05. Jean, we _____ a picnic. The weather forecast says it _____ a warm, sunny day. It _____! Well, maybe
_____ a slight shower later, _____ we _____ our umbrella anyway! Do you want to come?
A) are having – will be – won’t rain – there will be – so – will bring
B) will have – will be – will rain – there will be – while – are going to bring
C) are having – is being – is not going to rain – there is being – so – are bringing
D) are going to have – is going to be – won’t rain – will there be – because – are bringing
E) are going to have – is going to be – isn’t raining – there’s going to be – although – will bring
07. Do you want to _____ like a British girl? Follow these steps. _____ a men’s _____ over your jeans and
T-shirt, or a sunny _____ with flat shoes. Never forget a Scottish style _____ around your neck, and mix
your clothes with a sports accessory, for example, a baseball _____. Go British!
A) dress – Dress – cardigan – sweater – tracksuit – boots
B) dress – Wear – trousers – tights – necklace – trainers
C) wear – Dress – jacket – suit – top – gloves
D) dress – Wear – coat – dress – scarf – cap
E) wear – Wear – dress – skirt – tie – hat
08. Adam Levine is the lead singer of the band Maroon 5. He’s _____ (37 years old), _____ (1.82m), and
_____ (77kg). He has _____ hair, but last year he dyed it blond. Opinions about his personality are
divided – some people say he’s extremely _____, but others say he’s really _____.
A) young – tall – thin – dark brown – friendly – unkind
B) middle-aged – tall – thin – brown dark – mean – selfish
C) young – very short – slim – dark brown – good-looking – ugly
D) old – short – overweight – brown dark – hard-working – mean
E) young – medium height – slim – dark brown – intelligent – clever
11. A) This is the most beautiful hotel I’ve ever stayed in.
B) For a change, he hasn’t washed the dishes yet.
C) Terry has never used an escalator before.
D) He already has done the washing-up.
E) Have you gone sightseeing yet?
12. A) When I pushed the door, it hit the girl standing next to it inside the room.
B) Sorry, teacher. I lost this class. I don’t know the answer.
C) I lent him twenty pounds, but he hasn’t paid me back.
D) My glasses are broken. Can you mend them?
E) I’m late. I’ll miss my bus.
13. A) This steak is not cooked enough. Could you please cook it a little more?
B) Is my order going to take too long? I don’t have much time.
C) These trousers are too tight. I wear a 12 and this is a 10.
D) I’m not enough rich to travel overseas every year.
E) She already has enough problems to solve.
For questions 17 to 23, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics:
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the vowel in ‘sweater’:
A) have – hotel – fantastic – basket
B) exercise – at – cap – moustache
C) special – weather – met – bed
D) dress – sandals – necklace – leg
E) checkout – red – clever – fat
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of the plural nouns is different than the -s in
‘countries’:
A) ties
B) exams
C) parties
D) trousers
E) cigarettes
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is different than the -ed in
‘stopped’:
A) checked – missed – watched
B) needed – practised – ended
C) called – shared – exercised
D) loved – sounded – washed
E) helped – dressed – talked
27. Choose the option where all the words are from a different vocabulary group.
A) quiet / belt / talkative
B) moustache / tights / mean
C) dangerous / polluted / flights
D) camping / earrings / sightseeing
E) checkout counter / crowded / trolley
28. Choose the option where all the phrases go with the verb make.
A) a call / your bed / friends / a mistake
B) a noise / a test / the shopping / friends
C) plans / the washing-up / an exam / lunch
D) housework / exercise / the ironing / a mistake
E) your homework / a sport / breakfast / something wrong
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For questions 01 to 05, choose the option which has the same meaning and idea as the phrases
in italics.
01. I would have given Sean a lift if she had agreed to meet me at Sam’s house.
A) Sean agreed to meet Sam at my place and give us a lift.
B) I didn’t give Sean a lift because she disagreed to meet me at Sam’s house.
C) I didn’t give Sean a lift because she had agreed to meet me at Sam’s house.
D) Sam’s house was out of the way to Sean’s place, so I couldn’t give her a lift.
E) Sean didn’t agree to meet me at Sam’s house because Sam had already given her a lift.
02. Gareth doesn’t travel much, but he’s been to Egypt and Turkey and now he’s gone to Thailand.
A) he has travelled to Egypt and Turkey but now he’s thinking about going to Thailand.
B) he is visiting Egypt and Turkey now but has travelled to Thailand once.
C) he has visited both Egypt and Turkey and now he’s visiting Thailand.
D) he has visited Thailand and is going to both Egypt and Turkey now.
E) now he is travelling to Egypt, Turkey and Thailand.
03. The judge objected to my question but then I was told by him to proceed with the interrogation.
A) The judge objected to my question because I was asking too many questions.
B) My question was objected by the judge but he told me to proceed with the interrogation.
C) I was not allowed to ask any more questions because the judge objected to my questioning.
D) The judge said I couldn’t proceed with the interrogation even if I had more questions to ask.
E) My question was not appropriate, but the judge objected to it and I continued with the interrogation.
04. Sandra will take the job unless the pay is not too low.
A) If the pay is too low, Sandra won’t take the job.
B) If Sandra takes the job, the pay won’t be too low.
C) Sandra will take the job even if the pay is too low.
D) Unless Sandra has other plans, she won’t take the job.
E) Sandra won’t take the job even if the pay isn’t too low.
05. Finding Dory is more enthralling than Finding Nemo, but Finding Nemo is more exciting.
A) Finding Nemo is more enthralling and exciting than Finding Dory.
B) Finding Dory is less enthralling and more exciting than Finding Nemo.
C) Finding Nemo is as exciting as Finding Dory, but Finding Dory is more enthralling.
D) Finding Dory is as enthralling as Finding Nemo, but Finding Nemo is more exciting.
E) Finding Dory is less exciting than Finding Nemo, but Finding Nemo is less enthralling.
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
06. Two years ago I _______ _______ some driving lessons because I was tired of _______ _______ the bus
to go to work every day. Six months later I already had my driving licence and _______ to and from
work, but I _______ that _______ the bus now seems to be _______ because the traffic in this city is
getting more and more chaotic.
A) started – to take – having – to catch – am driving – noticed – to catch – faster
B) started – taking – having – catching – have been driving – noticed – catching – fast
C) have started – to take – to have – catching – have driven – ’ve noticed – to catch – fast
D) started – taking – having – to catch – have been driving – ’ve noticed – catching – faster
E) have started – taking – having – to catch – have driven – have noticed – catching – faster
19. Choose the option where the phrasal verb is used incorrectly.
A) We lived off our parents until we got our first job.
B) I wash the dishes this time and you put them away.
C) I think it’s our job this week to throw away the rubbish.
D) You know that you have to bring up the birds with food and water.
E) I believe we’ll get by with just bread, butter and coffee this weekend.
20. Choose the option where all of the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) review – cast – plot – boarding
B) plumber – baker – optician – judge
C) pupils – graduate – couple – gadget
D) colleague – couple – flatmate – sequel
E) balcony – entrance – basement – nursery
21. Choose the option where so / neither is correctly used in the sentence.
A) Shawn would love to go to the concert and so would Dan.
B) Cara didn’t have to work today and neither didn’t her boss.
C) David never had very good ideas and neither had his father.
D) Ian couldn’t finish his paper and neither couldn’t his partner.
E) Brian’s agreed to arrive a lot earlier tomorrow and so did Scott.
22. Choose the option where the sentence has a mistake.
A) I don’t think the teacher’s explanation was good enough.
B) She patiently waited for her turn at the doctor’s office.
C) Luckily, we didn’t have to take that dangerous road.
D) Would you please carry these boxes more carefuly?
E) Unfortunately, Mark hasn’t answered his phone.
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23. Choose the option where the relative pronoun is used incorrectly.
A) Call me at 4:00, when I won’t be at the meeting any more.
B) Pete is the kind of person whom you can regard as trustworthy.
C) The bus, that was already forty minutes late, broke down again.
D) Do you know that man that wears the same clothes every weekend?
E) Terry and I just couldn’t remember which station we had to get off at.
25. Choose the sentence where the phrasal verb is used incorrectly.
A) We heard that the escaped prisoner is probably making for London.
B) We called Professor James on to wish her a Happy Birthday.
C) I just can’t put up with all the corruption in this country.
D) Liam has decided to cut down on her holiday next year.
E) Her hotel room looks out onto a beautiful garden.
26. Choose the sentence where the linking word or expression is used incorrectly.
A) Joe’s a nice person, even though he can be annoying sometimes.
B) The ideas weren’t well developed; even so, the essay was quite good.
C) Although it was raining, I decided to leave home without an umbrella.
D) In spite of not knowing the directions, we were able to get there on time.
E) Despite she was much older than her husband, they were very happy together.
27. Choose the option where the underlined letter or letters have the same pronunciation in all the words of
each option.
A) phone – comb – zone – con
B) put – wooden – bull – woman
C) singer – finger – ringer – minger
D) episode – pleasant – loser – basin
E) gauge – sauce – bought – thought
28. Choose the option where the suffix -ed at the end of all the verbs has the same pronunciation as in
‘explained’.
A) bothered – achieved – succeeded – attached
B) resigned – studied – arrested – promoted
C) invested – argued – applied – charged
D) directed – filmed – played – watched
E) owed – retired – pleased – borrowed
29. Choose the option where the suffix -s at the end of all the words has the same pronunciation as in
‘computers’.
A) pupils – terms – grades – semesters
B) subtitles – effects – reviews – scenes
C) knees – shoulders – stomachs – faces
D) chimneys – musicals – roses – images
E) complaints – countries – entrances – gates
30. Choose the option where both quantifiers and nouns are used correctly.
A) We need a lot of equipments to start assembling this huge machine.
B) I’ve never seen so many furnitures in just one place like in this house.
C) I’ve never done so little homework as I did when Paul was my professor.
D) When I travel, I prefer to carry a few baggage as it’s a lot easier to move around.
E) She’s given him many advices as to what to do and how to behave at the wedding.
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For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
01. I wouldn’t have missed the wedding if I hadn’t had to travel on business.
A) I travelled on business but I didn’t miss the wedding.
B) I didn’t travel on business, so I could go to the wedding.
C) I missed the wedding because I had to travel on business.
D) I would have missed the wedding even if I didn’t have to travel.
E) I didn’t miss the wedding even though I had to travel on business.
02. Anne was informed that she would need to bring number 2 pencils for her exam.
A) Someone told Anne
B) Anne told someone
C) Anne needed to know
D) Anne informed someone
E) Someone was said by Anne
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
06. Last night I _____ the newspaper when I _____ an article about a girl who _____ by 33 men. I couldn’t
stop _____ about the poor girl and her family. I can’t imagine how hard this _____ to all of them,
especially the poor girl. You know, I _____ that everyone was good in nature, but now I’m not so sure
about that.
A) was reading – saw – had raped – to think – was – used to think
B) read – saw – had been raped – to think – has been – used to thinking
C) was reading – came across – had raped – to think – was – used to think
D) read – came across – was raped – thinking – has been – used to thinking
E) was reading – came across – had been raped – thinking – has been – used to think
08. Shelley _____ the truth about what _____ last night. She _____ her angry boyfriend by telling him she
_____ fun with her sisters at her best friend’s house. He _____ and wouldn’t be so upset with her.
A) should say – happened – could mollify – might have had – would have understood
B) should say – has happened – could mollify – just had – would have been understood
C) should have said – happened – could have mollified – was just having – would have understood
D) should have said – has happened – could have mollified – was having – would have understood
E) should have said – happened – could have mollified – was just having – would have been understood
09. Our friend Allen invited us _____ this long weekend at his beach house, but we’d rather _____ at home
even though he suggested _____ us up. We thought about _____ at first, but then Simone, my wife, said
she was feeling like _____, as she’s thinking about _____ her brother, Patrick, who is sick, but I have to
admit I was tempted _____ with them.
A) to spend – to stay – picking – to go – staying – visiting – coming
B) to spend – staying – picking – going – to stay – visiting – to come
C) to spend – stay – picking – going – staying – visiting – to come
D) spending – to stay – pick – to go – to stay – to visit – coming
E) spending – stay – to pick – to go – staying – to visit – coming
10. Charlie was _____ his neighbour’s car. When I heard about it, I _____ a lawyer because I was sure he
was innocent. I _____, but he didn’t want me involved at first. However, _____, he did what I suggested
and the judge considered him innocent.
A) accused to steal – recommended him immediately hire – insisted in helping – in the end
B) accused for stealing – immediately recommended him to hire – insisted to help – at the end
C) accused from stealing – recommended him immediately hiring – insisted to help – in the end
D) accused from stealing – immediately recommended him hire – insisted at helping – at the end
E) accused of stealing – immediately recommended him to hire – insisted on helping – in the end
11. A) Do you know when will the meeting take place again?
B) The handsomer someone is, the easier it is for him or her to get a job.
C) Robert will have finished his PhD program by the time he gets married.
D) I would have decided where to go if I’d known about the trip a lot sooner.
E) My boss is so annoying and demanding that it’s rare to have a peaceful day at work.
12. A) We’ve been trying to contact Tracy since she left work this afternoon.
B) In general, dogs are better pets than cats, but cats demand less attention.
C) Julia was reminded to bring her own food to the recreational activity tomorrow.
D) I’m so used to take the bus every morning that I don’t care about driving to work.
E) It was such a busy day yesterday that I went to bed right after I took a shower and had dinner.
13. A) If the judge decides to exculpate our client, we’ll celebrate it later this evening.
B) Mariah was wearing an expensive Italian leather jacket last night at her birthday party.
C) Sarah was cycling back home after school yesterday when she bumped into her ex-boyfriend.
D) I’m not very patient when I see someone driving slow when I know they can drive a little faster.
E) I still remember visiting my grandparents at their country house and spending my whole holidays with
them.
17. A) I’ll never forget to kiss my first boyfriend when I was in college.
B) I still remember learning to ride a bicycle when I was a child.
C) I am sure Dave remembered to lock the door before leaving.
D) She doesn’t remember talking to Mike about the proposal.
E) We forgot to send the invitation to both Mary and Susan.
19. A) He’s been used to working the night shift since he was 23 years old.
B) My friend told me he was already used to having to get up early in the morning.
C) My chemistry teacher used to assign a lot of homework when I was in high school.
D) I didn’t enjoy the idea of moving to England at first, but now I’m used to live there.
E) I used to go to the gym almost every day when I was around your age and had a lot of free time.
22. Choose the option where not all of the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) liver – kidney – fist – hip
B) blister – dizzy – sneeze – choke
C) collar – scruffy – linen – launch
D) blizzard – mist – monsoon – hail
E) aisle – jet lag – customs – runway
24. Choose the option where the suffix -S at the end of all of the verbs is pronounced the same as in ‘argues’.
A) waves – frowns – yawns – stretches
B) expects – raises – robs – discusses
C) winks – points – kneels – brushes
D) looks – wishes – shakes – blows
E) steals – minds – matters – seems
25. Choose the option where the underlined letters have the same pronunciation.
A) sandwich – absent – fashion – sack
B) many – chain – expand – change
C) blood – flood – brood – hood
D) mood – food – wood – crook
E) snarl – scar – scarce – sparse
28. Choose the option where the use of the definite article is incorrect.
A) The professors I met at the international convention were amazing people.
B) We left the Netherlands on Friday and arrived in Canada only on Sunday.
C) I’d love to visit the Palace of Westminster during my trip to Europe.
D) I can’t fathom why the teachers make so little all over the world.
E) The dinner that has been served at this hotel is really good.
29. Choose the option where the phrasal verb is used incorrectly.
A) It makes me sick to see how she looks down on her neighbours.
B) In my house we always had someone to look after my youngest sister.
C) I just can’t put up with people who are always bragging about themselves.
D) We’re fed up with the way Sally’s supervisor treats his colleagues at work.
E) I’ve always slowed down people who respect others regardless of what they do.
30. Choose the option where the use of the adverb or the adverbial phrase is correct.
A) They nearly got to a totally different way to get here because of his satnav.
B) We just loved the food we had in England, specially the famous fish and chips.
C) I believe this website was especially designed for people who have trouble hearing.
D) In the end of the concert, we decided to go to our friend’s place and have more fun.
E) During the meeting we discussed the suggestions a lot, but at the end, nothing changed.
De acordo com o Edital Nº 005/2016 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira,
da Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 0,5 (zero vírgula
cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 06 a 10 valerão 1,5 (um vírgula cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 11 a
20 valerão 3 (três) pontos cada e as questões de 21 a 30 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos cada, totalizando 80
(oitenta pontos), com o mínimo de acerto de 56 (cinquenta e seis) pontos”
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
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E B C D A A D E B C A E A A C
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BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE IV
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B A D C E D E C E B D C E C B
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E A C B B E A D C D A B D A A
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
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C A B E D E C D A D B E C D E
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BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE VI
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A D C B A C E E C D B E A E B
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For questions 01 to 06, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence or word in italics.
For questions 07 to 14, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
09. Johnny’s ____ brother. He ____ thirty-five years old and he ____ ____ cats. They’re ____ beautiful. He
takes them for a walk every ____ morning.
A) your – are – has – tree – X – X
B) my – is – has – three – very – Saturday
C) his – has – has – three – quite – saturday
D) my – has – haves – tree – very – saturday
E) my – is – haves – three – quiet – Saturday
10. My boyfriend ____ family are ____. ____ parents are very gentle with me. ____ mother ____ offers
____ me food when ____ at their house.
A) ’s – Scotish – He’s – His – never – X – i’m
B) ’s – Scottish – His – Her – X – always – i’m
C) ’s – Scottish – His – His – always – X – I’m
D) is – scottish – He’s – Her – often – X – I’m
E) is – scotish – His – His – X – usually – I’m
12. Jodie is a very busy woman. She ____ up early every day. From Monday to Friday she ____ to the gym,
then she ____ a shower and ____ to work. ____ the evening, when she ____ have to clean the house or go
to the grocery store, she ____ out with her friends.
A) wake – go – has – drives – In – don’t – go
B) get – go – have – drive – On – don’t – goes
C) gets – goes – haves – drive – At – doesn’t – goes
D) wakes – goes – haves – drives – At – doesn’t – go
E) wakes – goes – has – drives – In – doesn’t – goes
23. Choose the option where the opposite of the adjectives is incorrect.
A) poor – rich / small – big
B) near – slow / fat – short
C) strong – weak / bad – good
D) clean – dirty / easy – difficult
E) full – empty / good-looking – ugly
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the vowel sound in ‘tree’.
A) beer – head – me
B) fish – meet – this
C) three – six – police
D) people – we – niece
E) big – speak – English
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the words is the same as the letter s in ‘lamps’.
A) trains – dishes – days
B) likes – watches – says
C) wants – speaks – eats
D) tickets – pens – purses
E) scissors – flowers – weeks
27. Choose the option where all the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) long – dark – hair – dangerous
B) always – some – never – hardly ever
C) Sunday – Saturday – Tuesday – week
D) twice – twenty – thirty-seven – thirteen
E) musician – soldier – waitress – engineer
28. Choose the option in which the question is in the correct order.
A) Whose cap is that?
B) Where you are now?
C) Is handsome your boyfriend?
D) How often you do go to the beach?
E) When he does have homework to do?
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For questions 01 to 07, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the phrase(s) in italics.
03. Before I go home, I go to the shopping centre and have an ice cream.
A) I go home then I go to the shopping centre and have an ice cream.
B) I get home, have an ice-cream and then I go to the shopping centre.
C) I go to the shopping centre and then I go home and have an ice cream.
D) First I go home then I go to the shopping centre and have an ice cream.
E) First I go to the shopping centre and have an ice cream, then I go home.
08. A: Hey! Where _____ you last weekend? I _____ to call you but your phone _____ off.
B: I _____ to my grandparents’ house and I _____ my mobile phone at home. What’s the matter?
A) was – tryed – were – wented – leaved
B) were – tried – was – wented – leave
C) were – tryed – was – went – leaved
D) were – tried – was – went – left
E) was – tried – were – went – left
09. Daniel _____ his summer holidays and he _____ to do something totally different this year. Last year, he
_____ a flight to Rio de Janeiro, _____ a five-star hotel and _____ all the sights. He _____ it all alone.
This year, he _____ to go to Paris with his girlfriend because it _____ a really romantic city.
A) is planning – wants – books – chooses – sees – did – wants – are
B) is planing – wants – booked – chooses – saw – do – wants – is
C) is planning – wants – booked – chose – saw – did – wants – is
D) is planing – wants – booked – chose – saw – did – wants – is
E) plan – want – books – chose – sees – did – want – are
10. My trip to Paris with my girlfriend Pam _____ amazing! The first thing we _____ _____ we _____ there
_____ to visit the Louvre. It _____ certainly a fantastic place! _____ we _____ a taxi to the Eiffel Tower.
We _____ some souvenirs there. _______, we ______ Pam’s friends. They _____ really nice people.
A) was – saw – later – was – is – is – When – took – brought – After than – visit – are
B) was – did – after – arrive – was – was – After – took – brought – Then – visited – were
C) was – saw – after that – arrived – were – is – So – take – bought – After that – visit – are
D) was – did – when – arrived – was – is – Then – took – bought – After that – visited – are
E) were – did – when – arrive – were – is – Then – taked – brought – Later – visited – were
11. A: Daniel, _____ you _____ problems _____ you _____ in Paris?
B: Yes, I _____. Well, Pam and I _____ speak French, _____ we _____ communication problems. On our
second day in Paris, we _____ to ask for directions to the Notre Dame Cathedral, _____ French
people usually _____ fast and _____ no patience with American people.
A) did – have – when – were – did – can’t – so – had – tried – but – talk – have
B) do – have – before – was – do – cannot – so – had – tried – so – talk – have
C) did – have – after – were – did – can – then – hadn’t – tryed – so – talks – has
D) did – had – when – were – did – cannot – so – have – tried – but – talked – had
E) do – had – when – were – didn’t – can’t – then – have – try – but – talked – had
12. A: _____ you tell me the way _____ the Louvre from the Eiffel Tower?
B: Sure! Go _____ the Pont d’léna bridge, which _____ Suffren to Debilly Bay, _____ _____ right
_____ New York Avenue and go _____ for 10 minutes. _____ you see the Concord Square, _____ the
second street ____ the right. Go _____ the Tuileries Gardens. The Louvre is _____ the right. You
_____ miss it!
A) Do – to – over – connects – then – turn – in – along – When – make – to – along – on – don’t
B) Can – at – under – connect – then – turned – on – on – After – take – to – along – on – can’t
C) Can – to – over – connects – then – turn – in – ahead – When – take – to – past – on – can’t
D) Can – for – past – connects – after – turn – in – on – So – make – on – through – to – can’t
E) Do – for – past – connect – so – turns – on – ahead – Then – take – on – past – to – don’t
24. Choose the option where the linking words are used correctly.
A) Later Jonathan works, he goes home.
B) I was an only child after my brother was born.
C) You need to go to the supermarket before it closes.
D) Pedro didn’t play any musical instruments later he was a child.
E) This morning, I woke up at 7. After I had breakfast and then a shower.
25. Choose the option where all of the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) ninth – tenth – eight – second
B) foggy – cloudy – windy – rainy
C) cupboard – fall – shelf – fireplace
D) ceiling – stove – couch – summer
E) cooker – musician – teacher – politician
26. Choose the option in which all the verbs are irregular.
A) give – go – get – remember
B) forget – sleep – cost – swim
C) eat – meet – dance – read
D) see – watch – wash – fly
E) call – teach – cut – think
27. Choose the option in which all phrases can be used with the verb GO.
A) lunch – shopping – by bus – out for a drink
B) to church – dinner – to the airport – dancing
C) to the beach – a newspaper – by taxi – breakfast
D) to classes – to bed – on holiday – out with friends
E) to a restaurant – a good time – back to school – away for the weekend
28. Choose the option in which all the underlined vowels have the same vowel sound.
A) black – have – red – flat
B) come – stop – not – home
C) school – June – flew – bull
D) past – glasses – dance – any
E) famous – ago – second – umbrella
29. Choose the option in which the –ED in all the regular verbs in the simple past is pronounced as / d /, / t /
and / Id / respectively.
A) bathed – hoped – reported
B) worked – supplied – melted
C) considered – listened – fixed
D) pulled – pretended – invented
E) snored – retired – concentrated
30. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of the verbs is the same as in ‘reads’.
A) allows – stays – loves – cares – drills
B) dresses – crashes – treats – saves – burns
C) mixes – pleases – touches – prays – coughs
D) opens – complains – realizes – follows – mows
E) reminds – remembers – answers – decides – dances
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For questions 01 to 06, choose the option which has the same meaning and idea as the sentences in italics.
01. Shannel has gone to Disney World.
A) never went to Disney World
B) went to Disney World and is still there
C) went to Disney World and wants to go again
D) went to Disney World and has already returned
E) didn’t go to Disney World but would love to go
04. Gia and Sasha have been friends since secondary school.
A) Sasha met Gia after secondary school and now they’re friends.
B) Gia met Sasha before secondary school and now they’re friends.
C) Gia and Sasha became friends in secondary school and they’re still friends.
D) Gia and Sasha went to the same secondary school and now they’re friends.
E) Gia and Sasha were friends in secondary school but now they’re not friends any more.
06. I’m going to travel abroad in December. Do you want to join me?
A) Do you travel too
B) Would you travel too
C) Do you travel with me
D) Would you like to join me
E) Are we going to go together
For questions 07 to 11, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
07. I’m studying ___ languages to be ___ English teacher. Well, I know ___ teachers are not well-paid, but
teaching is so inspiring and beautiful. ___ best teacher I know is my mother; she works five ___ days ___
week and she’s always tired. However, ___ students she teaches are amazing. At the end of ___ day, when
my mother gets ___ home, at ___ dinner time, she tells me all ___ good things she did during ___ day.
A) X – an – the – A – X – the – X – X – X – X – the – X
B) a – a – the – The – the – a – X – X – the – the – X – X
C) X – X – X – The – X – a – the – the – X – the – the – a
D) a – X – X – The – X – a – the – the – the – X – X – the
E) X – an – X – The – X – a – the – the – X – X – the – the
10. A: Laila, ___ you ___ Katya today? She promised ___ me with these reports.
B: She ___ home early today. Her husband ___ her this afternoon and they ___ a serious argument.
A: What ___ the argument about?
B: It seems Katya ___ her mother-in-law’s birthday. She ___ her anything and ___ her a birthday card.
A) have – seen – help – went – called – had – is – forgot – has bought – has sent
B) have – seen – to help – went – called – had – was – forgot – hasn’t bought – hasn’t sent
C) have – saw – to help – gone – called – have had – is – forgotten – hasn’t brought – hasn’t send
D) did – see – help – went – has called – have had – was – has forgotten – didn’t buy – didn’t send
E) did – seen – to help – has gone – has called – had – was – has forgotten – hasn’t bought – hasn’t send
12. A) A: Can we go to the supermarket today? B: Today? Are you sure? Why don’t we go tomorrow?
B) A: What’s there in your fridge? B: Let me see… Not much. Only a little milk.
C) A: How much does money she want? B: Not much! Maybe some more dollars.
D) A: I’d like some coffee. Do you have any? B: Yes, I have just made some.
E) A: Would you like some water? B: No, thanks. I’m not thirsty.
14. A) Tara has been to Europe three times since last year. She is rich.
B) Lucy’s had problems with her parents for about six months now.
C) Natasha hard ever reads a book. She says she has more interesting things to do.
D) Karen rarely dances when there are people round. She’s the shyest person in my family.
E) Some people seldom say “please” and “thank you” when they ask a favour or something.
15. A) The current president of my company is the most cynical president we have ever had.
B) I read in a magazine Mount Everest’s the highiest mountain in the whole world.
C) Artificial intelligence is one of the latest technologies humans created.
D) The worst time of year to visit India is during the rainy season.
E) Blue whales are the largest animals in the animal kingdom.
For questions 19 and 20, select the option in which all the words belong to the same vocabulary group.
21. Choose the option in which all the verbs are irregular.
A) buy – cut – use – swim
B) catch – be – order – play
C) talk – melt – drink – speak
D) become – take – need – report
E) write – sleep – come – understand
22. Choose the option where the numbers are spelt incorrectly.
A) 10,000 – ten thousands
B) 981 – nine hundred and eighty-one
C) 34,500 – thirty-four thousand five hundred
D) 1,245 – one thousand two hundred and forty-five
E) 37,263 – thirty-seven thousand two hundred and sixty-three
23. Choose the option in which all the collocations are correct.
A) buy things online / upload forums about diet / play games
B) get sports information / send things on E-bay / use social networks
C) log on Facebook / book an email attachment / have wi-fi connection
D) send personal emails / read the news / book tickets and hotels online
E) use online banking / use online maps for direction / book websites about health
25. Choose the option in which all the words have the same vowel sound as in “up”.
A) cut – hot – stop – father
B) luck – buy – garden – box
C) run – stamp – glass – lunch
D) bus – ugly – come – young
E) does – brother – aunt – want
26. Choose the option in which all the words have the same consonant sound as in “bathe”.
A) breathe – clothing – another – leather
B) Thursday – worthy – weather – thief
C) though – through – thought – thanks
D) think – bathroom – month – three
E) tooth – fifth – healthy – thin
27. Select the option in which the suffix -ed has the same pronunciation as in “exercised”.
A) coughed – fixed – missed – asked
B) considered – judged – loved – filled
C) answered – tested – washed – opened
D) stopped – crashed – hoped – produced
E) invented – concentrated – pretended – reported
28. Choose the option in which the suffix –s/-es has the same pronunciation as in “gloves”.
A) pulls – crosses – sits – enjoys – treats
B) watches – works – plays – brings – puts
C) fixes – rents – decides – allows – pleases
D) dreams – words – decides – allows – belongs
E) realizes – reaches – supplies – crashes – touches
30. Select the option where all the words have the same sound as the underlined letters in “change”.
A) church – picture – adventure – chimney
B) cheap – choice – chemistry – champion
C) schedule – choose – stomach – teacher
D) monarch – match – orchid – pitch
E) choir – ache – child – children
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For questions 01 to 04, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
01. Tom was driving his car when he heard a funny noise.
A) Tom heard a funny noise after he drove his car.
B) Tom heard a funny noise when he started his car.
C) While Tom was driving his car, he heard a funny noise.
D) The noise from Tom’s car happened before he drove it.
E) Tom checked the noise from his car while he was driving it.
02. Darryl didn’t see anyone he knew at the party last night.
A) saw no one he knew
B) did not see his family
C) saw no one from work
D) knew everyone he saw
E) didn’t see his classmates
For questions 05 to 12, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (x = no word).
05. _____ the weekend, I usually visit my grandparents. They live _____ a small town close to Bristol. When
I go, I leave _____ Friday and return _____ Sunday night. When I don’t drive, I take the train. There are
usually a few people _____ the train when I go, and that’s a good thing. There’s not much to do there,
and some friends ask me what I do _____ night. I sometimes go to a pub with my cousins, stay _____
home, watch TV and have pizza with my grandparents or just play games _____ the internet.
A) At – on – at – at – in – at – in – on
B) On – in – in – on – at – on – x – at
C) On – at – on – at – in – in – at – in
D) At – in – on – on – on – at – x – on
E) On – in – at – on – on – in – at – at
06. I have a very good friend _____ is a computer programmer and helps me a lot when I need him. I have a
computer _____ gives me some problems and I can always count on him to fix it. There’s a computer
store close to my apartment _____ I can take my computer, but my friend says they don’t do a good job
there. He’s really helpful and that’s something _____ I admire about him.
A) which – that – that – that
B) who – that – which – who
C) who – who – which – who
D) which – which – who – that
E) who – which – where – which
08. I _____ to do _____ last weekend, but my boyfriend _____ me to go to a night club. However, I _____ to
take it easy and enjoy each other’s company in a quiet place. I suggested _____ _____ like going to the
park, but he _____ the idea because he _____ to go _____ with lots of people and a lot of fun.
A) didn’t want – anything – invited – was planing – something – relaxed – didn’t like – prefered –
anywhere
B) didn’t wanted – something – invitted – was planing – anything – relaxed – didn’t liked – prefered –
anywhere
C) didn’t wanted – anything – invitted – was planning – anything – relaxing – didn’t liked – prefered –
anywhere
D) didn’t want – anything – invited – was planning – something – relaxing – didn’t like – preferred –
somewhere
E) didn’t want – something – invited – was planing – something – relaxing – didn’t like – preferred –
somewhere
09. I _____ to my niece’s birthday party next week because I _____ a doctor about my stomachache. I just
hope the doctor _____ late because after my appointment, I _____ with my boss about my next business
trip. We _____ four days in Sydney to meet with our new partners there.
A) ’m not going – ’m seeing – won’t be – ’m meeting – ’re going to spend
B) ’m not going – ’ll see – won’t to be – ’m going meeting – ’re going spend
C) won’t go – ’m going to see – is not going to be – will to meet – ’re spending
D) ’m not going to go – ’m seeing – won’t be – ’m meeting – ’re going to spending
E) ’m not going to go – ’m going to seeing – won’t be – ’ll going to meet – ’re spending
10. I don’t _____ you when you say we have to spend our savings _____ a new car. Our car is just fine and
_____ us one single problem since we _____ it. But you never _____ me. I just hope you _____ it more
carefully.
A) agree on – at – has ever given – buyed – listen for – think in
B) agree at – at – hasn’t never given – bought – listen – think of
C) agree with – on – hasn’t ever given – bought – listen – think in
D) agree with – on – has never given – bought – listen to – think about
E) agree on – in – hasn’t ever given – buyed – listen to – think about
11. I have too _____ things to do at work today, but I don’t think I have _____ to do all I need to do. Another
problem is my boss is sure I’m not _____ and he’s always humiliating me. It’s too _____ pressure for
just one person. Besides, my wife thinks I spend too _____ time at work and when I get home, I’m _____
and just want to have a bath and go to bed.
A) much – enough time – good enough – much – much – too tired
B) many – enough time – good enough – much – much – too tired
C) much – time enough – enough good – much – much – too tired
D) many – enough time – enough good – many – many – too much tired
E) many – time enough – good enough – many – many – much too tired
16. A) We’ve moved to a place more further away from the centre of the city.
B) The weather today has been worse than the weather yesterday.
C) Susan was doing her homework when her parents phoned her.
D) This place is sometimes much prettier in the autumn.
E) Sam’s husband is friendlier than she is.
17. A) It rains a lot in London. I think May is the wetest month of the year.
B) I’ll never come back here again. This is the dirtiest place to visit.
C) The most exciting country I’ve ever visited is New Zealand.
D) Wanda Sykes is the funniest comedian I’ve ever known.
E) I think this is the ugliest building I’ve seen in this city.
18. A) Is that the new car which is automatic and has parking sensors?
B) Satnav is something who helps you arrive in a specific place.
C) Marie is the lawyer who we saw at work last week.
D) That’s the school where my son studies languages.
E) Joe is the boy that lost his maths book.
21. A) I don’t know how this machine works. Shall we to ask the assistant over there?
B) Is dinner ready? Our friends will be here in about 10 minutes.
C) I going to practice every day until I feel totally confident.
D) I don’t think we’ll ever had real peace in this world.
E) You’re driving very fast. You’re going crash.
22. A) Mark and Will are both interested friends to meet and go out with.
B) I’m sure I’ll be thrilling to meet my favourite actress.
C) He behaved at a disgusted manner at the party.
D) Sean was terrifying when he saw the video.
E) That horror film was very frightening.
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the vowel in ‘shelf’.
A) hair / back / ready
B) spend / set / many
C) when / man / head
D) height / hat / dress
E) special / heavy / bald
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of the plural nouns is the same as in ‘earrings’.
A) dates / shops / rooms
B) towns / nights / crowds
C) addresses / details / bags
D) gloves / meals / museums
E) tables / clothes / assistants
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is the same as the -ed in ‘pulled’.
A) loved / looked / liked
B) missed / started / turned
C) cleaned / hired / seemed
D) changed / tried / checked
E) needed / studied / invited
27. Choose the option where all the words are from the same vocabulary group.
A) size / loose / souvenirs
B) castle / mosque / basket
C) checkout / receipt / auction
D) disgusting / foggy / account
E) delivery / washing-up / cool
28. Choose the option where the noun does not go with the verb make or do.
A) make harm
B) do a favour
C) do a course
D) make plans
E) make an appointment
30. Choose the option where all the words are related to the airport vocabulary.
A) customs / trolley / gates
B) arrivals / lifts / town hall
C) payment / basket / toilets
D) terminal / check-in / sightseeing
E) changing rooms / customer / baggage
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For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
01. Sally has been a model since 2011.
A) started working as a model after 2011 and she’s still a model
B) started working as a model in 2011 and she’s still a model
C) was a model before 2011 but she’s not a model any more
D) wasn’t a model in 2011 but then decided to become one
E) was a model before 2011 and she’s still one
02. Robert used to be a musician.
A) used a musician
B) is still a musician
C) was never a musician
D) wanted to be a musician
E) isn’t a musician any more
03. Jack asked Priscilla: “What has James advised you to do?”
A) Priscilla told Jack what James advised her to do.
B) Jack told Priscilla what James advised you to do.
C) Jack asked Priscilla what James had advised her to do.
D) Jack asked Priscilla what James has advised you to do.
E) Jack asked Priscilla what James had advised you to do.
04. Melissa carried on talking about her new boyfriend.
A) continued talking
B) preferred to talk
C) stopped talking
D) decided to talk
E) refused to talk
05. Technology has changed everyone’s lives.
A) Everyone’s lives change technology.
B) Technology had changed everyone’s lives.
C) Everyone’s lives have affected technology.
D) Everyone’s lives have been changed by technology.
E) Technology has been changed by everyone’s lives nowadays.
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY.
06. Viola Davis _____ an actress for many years. She _____ her career after she graduated in 1993. She
_____ many important roles in films and TV series. She _____ hard when she was younger to get where
she is now. She _____ for almost 14 years now.
A) was – began – performed – has worked – has married
B) was – has begun – has performed – worked – has married
C) has been – began – has performed – worked – has been married
D) has been – began – has performed – has worked – has been married
E) has been – has begun – has performed – worked – has been married
07. I never enjoyed _____ to the cinema, but after _____ Mad Max: Fury Road, I have _____ the cinema is
the best place _____ great productions. I’d love _____ the sequel of this film at the cinema too. It’s
difficult _____ exciting films like that one. Now I just love _____ to the cinema.
A) to go – to watch – admit – to watch – seeing – to not enjoy – to go
B) to go – to watch – admit – watching – seeing – not to enjoy – to go
C) going – watching – to admit – watching – to see – to not enjoy – to go
D) going – watching – to admit – to watch – to see – not to enjoy – going
E) going – watching – admitting – watching – to see – not enjoying – going
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08. About 50 years ago, a time machine _____. The scientist who invented this machine travelled back in
time several times. In one of her travels, objects from ancient civilizations _____ back and helped
historians and archeologists to learn more about the past. She _____ _____ things. Later the first human-
made robots _____ her. Two years later she and her husband _____ one of her robots. This story was a
big secret until yesterday.
A) was inventing – were brought – never stopped – to invent – was created by – was murdered by
B) was invented – were brought – never stopped – inventing – were created by – were murdered by
C) was invented – were brought – never stopped – inventing – were created for – were murdered for
D) was inventing – was brought – has never stopped – to invent – was created for – was murdered for
E) was invented – was brought – has never stopped – inventing – were created for – were murdered for
09. Joseph _____ his medicine any more, but according to his doctor, he _____ fatty food – that’s forbidden
– because of his heart problems, but he _____ some light exercise. He _____ any heavy weights because
that’s not allowed. He _____ his doctor as often as before, only about three times a year. And he _____
out for fun at night because a good night’s sleep is very important for his health. So, _____ out for fun at
night is totally out of question.
A) doesn’t have take – mustn’t to eat – has do – mustn’t to lift – doesn’t have see – mustn’t to go – go
B) doesn’t have to take – doesn’t have to eat – must do – doesn’t have to lift – must see – mustn’t go – going
C) doesn’t have to take – mustn’t eat – has to do – mustn’t lift – doesn’t have to see – mustn’t go – going
D) doesn’t have to take – doesn’t must eat – has to do – doesn’t must lift – doesn’t have to see – doesn’t
must go – go
E) mustn’t have to take – doesn’t have to eat – must do – doesn’t have to lift – mustn’t see – doesn’t have
to go – going
10. The New York police suspected that Ryan _____ the window of his house because he _____ to make them
think that a burglar _____ into his house and _____ his watch collection. They _____ that Ryan _____ this
because he _____ the insurance money, but Ryan was travelling on holiday when the robbery _____.
A) had broken – wanted – had broken – had stolen – thought – had done – needed – happened
B) broke – had wanted – had broken – stole – had thought – did – needed – had happened
C) broke – had wanted – broke – stole – had thought – did – had needed – had happened
D) had broke – wanted – broke – stole – had thought – had done – needed – happened
E) broke – wanted – had broke – had stolen – thought – did – had needed – happened
13. A) You have to walk over the bridge and across the road to get to the lake.
B) That woman drives through the river to get home every day.
C) They lost the match because the ball went under the net.
D) First drive towards the park and then turn left in Oak St.
E) To get there first, you have to run through the tunnel.
14. A) You won’t pass the exam unless you study very hard.
B) She won’t forgive you if you don’t tell her the truth.
C) If we go to London this weekend, we will visit you.
D) What will they do if it will rain all day tomorrow?
E) It won’t be cheap unless you get a ride with Uber.
18. A) You should ask for your mother’s permission first and so should your sister.
B) My niece’s unemployed at the moment and so is my cousin.
C) We’ll not go out for dinner tomorrow night and so will Jim.
D) I don’t enjoy exercising and neither does my husband.
E) I can’t go out tonight and neither can Sue.
21. A) In Japan you have to take your off shoes when you come into a house.
B) My sister asked me to look her son after during the weekend.
C) Ellen, turn the radio down, please. It’s too loud.
D) Please, look up to this word in the dictionary.
E) I think we should put on the meeting.
22. A) If I were you, I’ll buy her a very nice birthday gift.
B) Why doesn’t she enrol to some cooking class?
C) I think you should to talk to your parents first.
D) How about to go to the restaurant first?
E) Why don’t you make some money?
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the vowel a in
‘stand’.
A) have – wear – tell – track
B) met – away – send – head
C) happy – match – bank – sand
D) habit – dance – sell – special
E) affect – meant – passed – rabbit
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the words is the same as in ‘buys’.
A) seems – dances – writes – walls
B) lines – dresses – arrives – dishes
C) partners – worlds – attacks – reaches
D) needs – flowers – tables – beginnings
E) questions – corners – sports – winners
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is the same as the -ed in ‘annoyed’.
A) scratched – warmed – wrapped – agreed
B) concerned – followed – healed – refused
C) shared – questioned – offended – tested
D) squeezed – raised – existed – depended
E) skipped – moved – listed – booked
27. Choose the option where all the words belong to the same vocabulary group.
A) lizard – fishing – eagle – deer
B) penalty – serve – track – parrot
C) fencing – rugby – owl – archery
D) turtle – climbing – bear – hiking
E) goat – grasshopper – fly – squirrel
28. Choose the option where the verb or the noun is spelt incorrectly.
A) bury – buryal
B) lead – leadership
C) imitate – imitation
D) interfere – interference
E) identify – identification
29. Choose the option where the phrasal verb is used incorrectly.
A) The alarm will set off at 6 o’clock.
B) Geoff looks forward to his holiday.
C) I’ll pick up Betsy at the airport tomorrow.
D) Please, do not give up your German course.
E) The TV is off. Would you please turn it up?
30. Choose the option where the opposite of the adjective is incorrect.
A) friendly – unfriendly
B) careful – carefuless
C) exciting – boring
D) narrow – wide
E) bitter – sweet
De acordo com o Edital Nº 004/2017 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira,
da Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 0,5 (zero vírgula
cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 06 a 10 valerão 1,5 (um vírgula cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 11 a 20
valerão 3 (três) pontos cada e as questões de 21 a 30 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos cada, totalizando 80 (oitenta
pontos), com o mínimo de acerto de 56 (cinquenta e seis) pontos”
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
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E C B C E E B E D C C E A C A
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B D C A A D D B D B B E D A A
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A C D C E B B E B A A C E B D
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E C C A D D B D B A A C E D E
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
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E D E D B E D A A C D A E C A
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A B D C B C B C B C E A E D B
BRITÂNICA – Upper 1
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C D B E C C B C E A D B B A D
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D E C A E N D A D N E C A B B
BRITÂNICA – Advanced 1
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E B A C A A D C A B C C E E D
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C E E D C D B B D D B E B A A
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For questions 01 to 06, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence or word in italics.
02. Anett is from Hungary, but she lives with her father in Italy.
A) is Hungarian but her father is Italian, and they live in Italy
B) and her father are Hungarian, but they live in Italy
C) is Hungarian, but she lives in Italy with her father
D) ’s father is from Italy but he lives in Hungary
E) ’s family is Italian, but she is Hungarian
For questions 07 to 14, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
09. Cathy’s best friends ____ Amber, Joel and Nathan. They ____ go out ____ the weekends. ____ mother
____ them.
A) is – often – on – Your – trust
B) are – never – in – Her – trusts
C) ’re – usually – at – His – trust
D) are – always – at – Her – trusts
E) are – sometimes – in – Your – trusts
11. Dawn ____ a very active weekend. Every Saturday morning she ____ to her Pilates class. In the
afternoon she always ____ for a walk at the beach with her boyfriend, after that they usually ____ to a
restaurant. ____ Sunday mornings Dawn ____ food for the week at the supermarket. In the afternoon she
____ her parents, and ____ night she often ____ a film at the cinema with her friends.
A) have – drive – go – go – In – buy – visits – on – watches
B) has – drive – goes – go – On – buys – visits – at – watchs
C) has – drives – goes – go – On – buys – visits – at – watches
D) haves – drives – goes – go – In – buyes – visites – in – watchs
E) has – drives – goes – goes – At – buyes – visites – in – watches
13. I live with my three roommates. Sasha doesn’t have ____ problems with my cats. Romeo is allergic to
them, ____ he ____ gets close to my cats. Samantha treats ____ my cats very well.
A) any – and – never – all
B) no – but – always – no
C) X – before – X – some
D) no – then – sometimes – no
E) any – or – hardly ever – any
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the vowel sound in
‘boot’.
A) do – fruit – look
B) book – full – good
C) pull – woman – put
D) school – food – shoe
E) juice – spoon – neighbourhood
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the words is the same as the letter s in
‘snakes’.
A) dogs – eggs – apples
B) talks – writes – stops
C) cars – cups – students
D) washes – boxes – uses
E) peas – pencils – sisters
26. Choose the option where the underlined word is spelt incorrectly.
A) Yellow is my favourite colour.
B) Claudia works as a waitres.
C) I can’t find my scissors.
D) Look at the board.
E) Ron is a soldier.
27. Choose the option where all the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) dirty – fast – empty – stamp
B) wallet – computer – mobile – food
C) teacher – pilot – hairdresser – bank
D) brother – niece – mother-in-law – vet
E) beautiful – good-looking – pretty – ugly
28. Choose the option in which the question is in the correct order.
A) Who you do see?
B) How drive you do?
C) What you do watch on TV?
D) Why do you like this song?
E) How does often he clean his house?
30. Choose the option where at least one of the plural forms is incorrect.
A) pen – pens / cat – cats / diary – diarys
B) class – classes / file – files / box – boxes
C) snake – snakes / ticket – tickets / street – streets
D) photo – photos / tomato – tomatoes / letter – letters
E) lamp – lamps / window – windows / phone – phones
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For questions 01 to 07, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the word or sentence in italics.
07. I want to see if these trousers look good on me. Where are the changing rooms?
A) can I buy them
B) can I find them
C) can I try them on
D) can I pay for them
E) can I exchange them
08. Yesterday I _____ to a concert. It _____ fantastic and the band _____ really well. Colin _____ there too
and he _____ me his phone number. I _____ him this morning and we have a date tonight!
A) did go – is – plays – was – gave – calls
B) wented – was – plaied – is – gived – call
C) went – were – plaied – is – gived – called
D) went – was – played – was – gave – called
E) wented – were – played – was – give – called
09. The last time I _____ to Italy was incredible! I _____ three weeks visiting some cities with my friends.
First we _____ to Florence, where I _____ a bicycle to cycle around the city and I _____ a picnic at
Giardino delle Rose with my friends. Then I _____ a train to Verona and _____ some relatives, there I
_____ to Castelvecchio and _____ some beautiful pieces of art. My last stop was Milan, where I _____
my friends again, I _____ some fashionable clothes there and _____ a ballet presentation at the Teatro
alla Scala.
A) traveled – spent – wented – hire – haved – taked – visited – wented – seed – meet – buyed – watched
B) travelled – spended – went – hired – had – taked – visited – went – saw – met – bought – watchied
C) traveled – spent – went – hired – haved – took – visitted – went – sawed – met – buyed – watchied
D) travelled – spended – went – hire – had – took – visitted – went – saw – met – bought – watched
E) travelled – spent – went – hired – had – took – visited – went – saw – met – bought – watched
10. A: Marian _____ your mother your secret. You _____ trust her.
B: What? But I _____ her anything.
A: Well, then she _____ it and _____ everybody about it.
A) telled – can’t – didn’t told – invent – told
B) told – can’t – didn’t tell – invented – is telling
C) is telling – can’t to – didn’t tell – invented – told
D) told – can’t to – didn’t tell – is inventing – is telling
E) is telling – cannot – didn’t told – invented – is telling
11. Arthur _____ French and, at the moment, he _____ Greek. When he _____ younger, he _____ himself a
little Greek, but now he _____ to have classes because it’s not an easy language.
A) speaks – learns – is – teached – need
B) speaks – is learning – were – taught – needs
C) speaks – is learning – was – taught – needs
D) is speaking – is learning – is – teached – needs
E) is speaking – learns – was – taught – is needing
12. A: Excuse me. _____ you tell me the way _____ the nearest station?
B: Absolutely. Go _____ for two blocks. _____ left and go _____ the square . You’ll see a bridge, go
_____ it. The Blue Star Station is on your _____.
A) Can – for – straight ahead – Turns – over – over – opposite
B) Do – to – straight ahead – Turn – past – opposite – right
C) Can – of – straight on – Go – straight on – under – left
D) Could – to – straight on – Turn – past – over – right
E) Could – to – directly – Turns – past – over – left
14. Joanna’s flat is very small. There _____ only one bedroom. It also has only one bathroom. In the _____,
there _____ a stove where she _____ cook. There _____ also a fridge in it. In the bedroom there _____ a
wardrobe where she puts her clothes and there _____ some shelves _____ the walls.
A) is – kitchen – is – can – is – is – are – on
B) is – kitchen – is – can’t – is – are – are – in
C) is – kitchen – are – can – are – is – are – on
D) are – dining room – is – can’t – is – is – are – on
E) are – dining room – are – can – is – are – are – in
24. Choose the option where the linking word is used correctly.
A) I often fall asleep then I’m reading.
B) I ate too much, before I feel well now.
C) Bradley opened the door when he got home.
D) Don’t forget to close the window later you leave.
E) She bought the flowers after giving them to her mother.
25. Choose the option where all of the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) balcony – stairs – wall – skirt
B) cool – sunny – windy – always
C) between – opposite – over – hall
D) bath – thirtieth – fourth – eighteenth
E) scientist – policewoman – sailor – director
26. Choose the option in which all the verbs are irregular.
A) cost – put – be – call
B) sit – send – drive – sleep
C) build – take – use – work
D) watch – feel – study – cry
E) fall – think – stand – need
27. Choose the option in which all phrases can be used with the verb HAVE.
A) back to school – home – shopping – by plane
B) for a walk – lunch – to the airport – up early
C) an email – a shower – dressed – to bed
D) a swim – a car – dinner – a good time
E) a taxi – a sandwich – a drink – afraid
29. Choose the option in which the -ed in all the regular verbs in the simple past is pronounced as / d /, / t /
and / Id / respectively.
A) hoped – lived – arrived
B) invited – robbed – loved
C) behaved – lied – dropped
D) walked – watched – needed
E) worried – shopped – permitted
30. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of the verbs is the same as in ‘accepts’.
A) talks – likes – admits – kisses
B) cares – turns – worries – travels
C) helps – jumps – laughs – paints
D) relaxes – tries – enjoys – destroys
E) phones – needs – returns – selects
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For questions 01 to 07, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the word or sentence in italics.
02. My sister has taught me to move files from my computer to the internet. Now I can share my photos and
videos with friends.
A) delete files
B) attach files
C) upload files
D) search for files
E) download files
05. A: Julia, you are like your mother. B: Thanks. My father says the same.
A) look like your mother
B) like your mother very much
C) and your mother like the same things
D) and your mother are similar in appearance
E) and your mother are similar in personality
07. The winter in Quebec is not colder than the winter in Ontario.
A) Quebec is better than the winter in Ontario
B) Ontario is colder than the winter in Quebec
C) Quebec is worse than the winter in Ontario
D) Ontario is warmer than the winter in Quebec
E) Ontario is not colder than the winter in Quebec
08. My friends ____ visit me tonight. So, I want to make ____ Mediterranean salad with ____ tomatoes and
____ onion. Maybe I can add ____ cheese, too. ____ salad cannot have ____ meat because my friends
are vegetarian. I hope they like it!
A) are going – a – a – an – some – A – any
B) are going to – the – X – X – a – The – any
C) going to – the – some – some – X – The – some
D) are going to – X – some – X – some – A – some
E) are going to – a – some – an – some – The – any
09. The secret to a long life is in our eating habits. Eating _____ junk food, combined with too _____ soda
can be really dangerous. Nutritionists say we should eat _____ vegetables daily, such as _____ carrots,
mushrooms, and peas. We should also eat _____ lettuce for lunch every day, not drink _____ soda and
try _____ orange juice.
A) many – a little – X – X – some – some – a little
B) a lot of – much – many – X – X – any – a little
C) many – much – any – X – X – many – a little
D) a lot of – much – much – a – any – X – a few
E) a lot of – X – many – some – a – any – a few
10. Nowadays, parents and children think and behave very _____ from each other. Kids are usually very
_____ and _____ their parents were in the past. They always do things really _____. Parents, on the other
hand, tend to think _____ about the future of their families and are usually _____ at organizing their
time, compared to their children.
A) differently – impatient – more rebellious than – quickly – carefully – better
B) differently – impatiently – more rebellious than – quickly – careful – good
C) more different – impatient – rebellious – more quick – carefully – the best
D) differently – impatient – the most rebellious – quickly – careful – better
E) different – more impatient – rebellious – quick – more careful – better
16. A) Adam lost his job in 2010. In the following year, he got a better job.
B) Lucas is going to graduate two months from now.
C) Joana’s going to travel the day after tomorrow.
D) Marta’s going to have a baby in two months.
E) My father went away a week from today.
17. A) Hasn’t your mother told you that you should never talk to strangers?
B) Have people from your city thought about recycling waste?
C) Ron and Dora are siblings. Where they go to school?
D) Does Miriam have to stay up all night tonight?
E) Is Samantha doing okay at school?
18. A) Doctors say people should only drink three cans of beer a week.
B) How many spoonfuls of sugar do you have in your coffee?
C) I usually have two loaves of cheese for breakfast.
D) Mum, there are no cartons of juice in the fridge.
E) Can I have another bottle of soda, please?
22. A) A: Has Laura done her homework? B: Maybe. I haven’t seen her today.
B) A: When have you been to Italy? B: I’ve been there last year, in May.
C) A: Have your brothers found a job? B: John has, but James is still looking for one.
D) A: Has someone called me today? B: Yes. A man from the company has left you a message.
E) A: Where have your family gone? B: They’ve gone to the supermarket near my father’s office.
24. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the vowel in ‘up’.
A) son – ugly – look – stop
B) study – front – under – butter
C) from – olive – onion – lunch
D) bus – hospital – hall – mosque
E) come – become – mother – attach
25. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of ALL the words is the same as the -s in ‘temples’.
A) roads – theatres – eggs – peas
B) bottles – cartons – tins – packets
C) baskets – pizzas – crisps – markets
D) meals – vegetables – bowls – cakes
E) churches – carrots – apples – sweets
26. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is the same as the -d in ‘phoned’.
A) opened – drilled – saved – pulled
B) danced – fixed – cared – coughed
C) used – based – answered – retired
D) dressed – hoped – worked – touched
E) corrected – concentrated – decided – flooded
27. Choose the option where all the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) pig – beef – lamb – chicken
B) scooter – station – bicycle – van
C) jumper – trousers – socks – scarf
D) cheese – bread – toast – traffic jam
E) social network – Wi-Fi – coffee – online
29. Choose the option in which the underlined word does not qualify an action.
A) John said “I love you” really sincerely. I could never doubt him.
B) Susan and her brother sing beautifully. Their voices are so unique.
C) I hate it when people drive fast. Why can’t they drive a bit slower?
D) German shepherds are very friendly dogs. They love being around people.
E) Craig is secretly going out with another woman. He hopes his girlfriend never finds it.
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For questions 01 to 07, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the word or sentence in italics.
06. He’s had a migraine. I don’t think he’s coming to work today.
A) a cold
B) diarrhea
C) an infection
D) a temperature
E) a very strong headache
08. My mother usually asks me to ____ the housework at the weekend. So, I always have to ____ lunch and
dinner, ____ my bed and my brother’s too, and ____ the laundry. Last weekend, I ____ a terrible mistake
when I finished ____ the house chores; I asked my mother: “Mum, do you need me to ____ you another
favour?”. Unfortunately, she said yes. She wanted me to ____ the ironing and, after that, ____ the
grocery shopping.
A) do – make – make – do – made – doing – do – do – do
B) make – do – do – make – did – making – make – do – do
C) do – make – do – do – made – doing – do – make – make
D) do – make – do – make – made – doing – make – do – do
E) make – do – make – do – did – making – do – make – make
10. Monica ____ recently ____ about superlative places ____ Earth. The last time we spoke, she told me that
Vostok, ____ Antarctica, is ____ place. I didn’t know that ____ place is California’s Death Valley. ____
temperature ever recorded ____ 56.6º C. Also, I learnt that Mawsynram, ____ India, is ____ place ____
the world.
A) X – read – on – on – the colder – the hotter – The higher – was – on – the rainier – on
B) has – read – on – in – the coldest – the hottest – The highest – was – in – the rainest – of
C) has – read – on – in – the coldest – the hottest – The highest – was – in – the rainiest – in
D) X – readed – on – in – the coldest – the hottest – The highest – has been – in – the rainest – of
E) has – readed – in – in – the most cold – the hotest – The most high – has been – in – the most rain – in
12. My siblings are very ____! They’re all ____ me, and everything they do gets me ____. For example,
talking too loud makes me feel ____ and ____. I only feel ____ when they’re not around.
A) annoying – younger than – annoyed – distressed – disturbed – relieved
B) annoyed – younger than – annoying – distressed – disturbed – relieved
C) annoyed – younger that – annoyed – distressing – disturbing – relieved
D) annoying – younger that – annoyed – distressed – disturbed – relieving
E) annoying – the youngest – annoying – distressing – disturbing – relieving
16. A) Michel has already been late for work twice this week so he never gets to the bus stop on time.
B) Although we have our differences, we love each other more every day.
C) Even though Alan arrived early at the airport, he missed the flight.
D) Because she was driving too fast, Mark asked her to go slower.
E) I accepted Jonas’ offer, though I hate seeing horror movies.
17. A) Samantha’s had many jobs over the years; she’s worked as a bus driver and a driving instructor, for instance.
B) You must organize your time better, as instance, you should create a study schedule.
C) Could I see some more options, such as those black and white shirts?
D) Larry likes studying everything, for example Biology and English.
E) I like some of my classmates, like Geoff and Marina.
19. A) April lent her book to Dan yesterday. Dan hasn’t returned her book yet.
B) Carol’s failed her driving exam for the tenth time. She’ll pass one day.
C) The bus was late again. It’s the second time I lose my class this week.
D) Rick’s just sent you an e-mail. Have you received it?
E) I’ve sold my old laptop for £100.
22. A) Can you take this book back to the library, please?
B) I only returned back to my senses after the car crash.
C) Alyssa has my notebook. I’ll ask her to give it back to me later.
D) Lisa hasn’t paid me back yet. I don’t think she’s got any money.
E) Someone called you earlier. I told them to call back after lunchtime.
24. Choose the option in which all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the vowel in
‘fun’.
A) lost – hot – must – cut
B) enough – run – sunny – does
C) luck – frustrated – touch – pull
D) agree – arrive – nervous – inventor
E) mosque – castle – young – thought
25. Choose the option in which all the sounds of the -s/-es endings have the same pronunciation as in
‘grows’.
A) phones – cries – calls – jumps
B) goes – dances – leaves – arranges
C) plays – sees – remembers – reads
D) watches – washes – boxes – kisses
E) stops – talks – demonstrates – looks
26. Choose the option in which the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is different from the -ed in
‘betrayed’.
A) walked – spoiled – lied – missed
B) closed – used – missed – knocked
C) watched – appeared – robbed – saved
D) worked – rocked – operated – opened
E) concentrated – clapped – typed – decided
27. Choose the option in which all the words are from a different vocabulary group.
A) delivery – shy – museum – mend
B) holiday – camping – cloudy – foggy
C) town hall – cathedral – size – address
D) checkout – ironing – temple – payment
E) washing-up – receipt – customer – expensive
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For questions 01 to 05, choose the option which has the same idea as the wo rd or phrase in italics.
02. Sally was told her son couldn’t come to the party dressed like that.
A) Sally said her son
B) Someone told her son
C) Sally told someone her son
D) Someone told Sally her son
E) Her son told someone Sally
03. If Chelsea had called Joey, she would have seen him before he left.
A) Chelsea didn’t see Joey, but she’d called him
B) Chelsea didn’t see Joey because she hadn’t called him
C) Chelsea called Joey, but he didn’t have time to talk to her
D) Chelsea would have called Joey if he had wanted to see her
E) Joey didn’t want to see Chelsea and that’s why she didn’t call him
04. When Anne walked into the bank, she realised she’d left her handbag at home.
A) Anne went to the bank and then left her handbag at home.
B) Anne didn’t notice she’d left her handbag at home when she was at the bank.
C) Before going to the bank, Anne noticed she didn’t have her handbag with her.
D) After Anne got home from the bank, she realised she’d left her handbag there.
E) Anne noticed she didn’t have her handbag with her only when she walked into the bank.
05. I think a film based on a book isn’t as interesting as the book itself.
A) both the book and the film based on it are interesting
B) a book based on a film is as interesting as the film itself
C) a film based on a book is less interesting than the book itself
D) a film based on a book is more interesting than the book itself
E) a book based on a film is not more interesting than the film itself
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: X = no word)
06. When the bus _______ in the small bus terminal, Mary _______ her magazine but she _______ that she
_______ at her destination.
A) already arrived – finished – didn’t realize – arrived
B) had arrived – already had finished – didn’t realize – arrived
C) arrived – had already finished – didn’t realize – had arrived
D) had arrived – already finished – hadn’t realized – had arrived
E) arrived – already had finished – didn’t realize already– arrived
07. The work ______ us ______ an hour, so I believe we ______ it by the time the clients arrive, and we _______
able to leave a little earlier today. _______ something to drink this evening? Today’s Friday, after all.
A) won’t take – more longer than – will finish – will be – Shall we have
B) won’t take – longer than – will have finished – will be – Shall we have
C) won’t take – longer then – are going to finish – are going to be – Will we have
D) isn’t going to take – longer then – will have finished – are going to be – Will we have
E) isn’t going to take – more long than – will be finishing – will have been – Shall we have had
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08. Sandra _______ in France since 2002. She _______ there to become a model. She _______ a model for
about 10 years now, but right after she _______ in Paris, life wasn’t easy. She _______ many diffe rent
odd jobs. Fortunately, now she’s famous and _______ the life she deserves after so much hard work.
A) lives – moved – is – has arrived – had – has enjoyed
B) lived – has moved – has been – arrived – had – enjoyed
C) has lived – moved – has been – arrived – had – has enjoyed
D) has lived – moved – has been – has arrived – has had – enjoyed
E) has lived – has moved – is – has arrived – has had – has enjoyed
09. New Year is a _______ occasion in Scotland _______ in the other countries of the U.K. The New Year
_______ so exuberantly that people come from all over the world to join in the fun. _______ origin of
the special name used in Scotland for the festival, “Hogmanay”, is a Gaelic phrase meaning “new
coming”. In ancient times, the pagan practice of sun and fire worship evolved into one of _______
celebrations of the year, the mid-winter festival. Since 1992, Hogmanay _______ in a much _______
scale _______ ever before in cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow.
A) widelier – X – is celebrated – Most likely – importantest – has been celebrating – larger – X
B) widelier – then – celebrated – The most likely – the most important – is celebrated – larger – then
C) widelier – than – has been celebrated – Most likely – the importantest – is celebrating – more large – than
D) more widely – X – is celebrated – The likeliest – most important – has been celebrated – more large – X
E) more widely – than – is celebrated – The most likely – the most important – has been celebrated –
larger – than
10. The woman _______ teaches us music also plays in an orchestra here. The place _______ she had music
lessons is the same that my mother used to go to when she was young. One of her students, _______
father was the Mayor of this town, ended up playing in an orchestra in New York. Her daughter,
_______ is also a music teacher, now has her own school, _______ is popular in Los Angeles.
A) who – where – whose – who – which
B) who – which – who – who – which
C) who – which – whose – that – that
D) that – where – whose – that – that
E) that – where – that – that – that
13. A) John is anxious about the meeting with the new employees.
B) Nancy soon got accustomed with her new life in Australia.
C) British English is not that different to American English.
D) I’m very disappointed with all the Brazilian politicians.
E) Sebastian is very addicted to American TV series.
23. Choose the option where the separable or inseparable phrasal verb is used incorrectly.
A) We can always count our neighbours on.
B) He didn’t own up to breaking the window.
C) He was lucky to get off with such light sentence.
D) Barb was upset because her girlfriend let her down.
E) My sister asked me to look after my nephew tonight.
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24. Choose the option where the sentence is incorrect concerning the use of strong adjectives.
A) We were exhausted after work today.
B) Ethan, your room is filthy. Clean it up.
C) I used to be terrified of pigeons, but I’m not any more.
D) I haven’t eaten anything since this morning. I’m very starving.
E) Sebastian was furious because his son took his car without asking him.
25. Choose the option where the meaning of the phrasal verb is incorrect.
A) give up – quit
B) make up – invent
C) bring up – educate
D) carry on – continue
E) look up to – observe
26. Choose the option where the underlined letters have the same pronunciation in all the words.
A) really – there – fair – scare
B) prefer – dirty – world – warm
C) beard – here – engineer – pear
D) pretty – women – ticket – journey
E) other – nervous – about – complain
27. Choose the option where the underlined consonants have the same pronunciation in all the words.
A) of – nephew – traffic – laugh
B) thriller – path – further – throw
C) genre – usual – courgette – revision
D) machine – picture – change – match
E) season – episode – possess – phrasal
28. Choose the option where –ed at the end of all the verbs has the same pronunciation as in ‘rained’.
A) punctured – bruised – complained – controlled
B) founded – permitted – counted – numbered
C) attacked – attached – deceived – covered
D) itched – preached – punished – blushed
E) provided – invited – noticed – flooded
29. Choose the option where –s / –es at the end of all the words has the same pronunciation as in
‘conditions’.
A) stomachs – beaches – phrases – lamps
B) ideas – eagles – chimneys – shoulders
C) classmates – partners – foxes – rivers
D) carriages – authors – actions – sofas
E) trucks – scooters – fans – players
30. Report what Judy said below by choosing the correct option.
Judy: “Marsha, did you tell Patrick he has to talk with me about the trip?”
A) Judy asked Marsha whether she told Patrick that he had had to talk with me about the trip.
B) Judy asked Marsha whether she had told Patrick he had to talk with her about the trip.
C) Judy asked Marsha if she told Patrick that he has to talk with you about the trip.
D) Judy asked Marsha if she had told Patrick has to talk with her about the trip.
E) Judy asked Marsha if she told Patrick he had to talk with me about the trip.
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics.
02. We called the restaurant so as to know what time they would open on Sunday.
A) despite knowing
B) in order to know
C) although we knew
D) in spite of knowing
E) even though we knew
04. If Fiona had followed her parents’ advice, she’d not have gone to the party.
A) Fiona’s parents asked her to go to the party, but she didn’t.
B) Fiona’s parents didn’t ask her to go to the party, but she did.
C) Fiona didn’t follow her parents’ advice and went to the party.
D) Fiona didn’t go to the party because her parents asked her not to.
E) Fiona had followed her parents’ advice, so she didn’t go to the party.
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY.
06. The first Rainbow Flag _____ in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, a San Francisco artist, _____ created the flag in
response to a local activist's call for the need of a community symbol. (This was before the pink
triangle was popularly used as a symbol of pride.) Using the five-striped "Flag of the Race" as his
inspiration, Baker designed a flag with eight stripes. Baker insisted on _____ the material for the first
flag himself. The design _____ by flags with multicoloured stripes used by various left-wing causes and
organizations in the San Francisco area in the 1960s. The Rainbow Flag originally had eight stripes and
each colour had – and still has – a meaning as follows: hot pink: sexuality, red: life, orange: healing,
yellow: sunlight, green: nature, turquoise: art, indigo: serenity/harmony, and violet: spirit.
A) was designed – who – dying and sewing – may have been influenced
B) was designed – that – dying and sewing – may have been influenced
C) designed – who – dying and sewing – may have been influenced
D) was designed – who – to dye and to sew – may be designed
E) designed – that – to dye and to sew – may be influenced
09. I always remember _____ at our grandparents’ house during our holidays. My mother never forgot _____
our bathing suits as our grandparents lived close to a big river. I remember that my sister always refused
_____ swimming at first but then she couldn’t resist and ended up _____ herself into the river. I couldn’t
stand _____ for her to finally decide _____ with us, but I have to admit I couldn’t help _____ fun of her.
She hated it.
A) staying – to take – to go – throwing – waiting – to swim – making
B) staying – taking – going – to throw – waiting – to swim – to make
C) staying – to take – going – throwing – to wait – to swim – to make
D) to stay – taking – going – to throw – to wait – swimming – to make
E) to stay – to take – to go – to throw – waiting – swimming – making
10. This restaurant I’ll talk about, _____ _____ a friend, wasn’t that good. The waiter, _____ was young and
seemed nice, wasn’t very polite, but the food was very good. By 10 p.m., they were already getting ready
to close, _____ is something very unusual in our town. Next time, we won’t listen to our friend and will
decide to go to a restaurant _____ the food is very good, the waiters are very polite and _____ doesn’t
close so early. So, to _____ it may concern, don’t go to this restaurant in Bourbon Street.
A) which – was recommended for – which – which – where – which – whom
B) which – was recommended by – who – which – where – which – whom
C) that – was recommended by – that – which – where – which – whom
D) which – recommended by – who – that – in which – that – who
E) that – was recommended for – that – which – that – that – who
15. A) The rich should be more generous and help the poor.
B) Our government should do something to help the unemployed.
C) The Chinese invented many things, including paper and spaghetti.
D) The Portuguese seems to have started slave trade back in the 15th century.
E) I think the elderly can get a lot more benefits today than they did in the past.
17. A) By the time Meg arrived, we had all packed and called a taxi.
B) I was reading the newspaper this morning when you called me.
C) I was very lucky my flight was late because it had just started snowing.
D) As soon as I arrived at the airport, I realised I hadn’t brought my passport.
E) Before packing my bags, I already decided to travel light and pack only a few things.
18. A) There were so many people at the concert last night that we could hardly move.
B) Brennan was so worried about the exam that he couldn’t sleep well last night.
C) I drank so much wine last weekend that I got sick all day the following day.
D) Yesterday I had such a busy day that I didn’t even have any time for lunch.
E) We had so terrible traffic this morning that we got late for work.
20. A) At the end of the class, I think we should meet to talk about the presentation.
B) I have been late to work lately because of the problems I’m having with my car.
C) This house is very small, if especially you’re married with 3 children and have two dogs.
D) In the end, all we did was to agree we should meet again and try to use a different approach.
E) Sheila has been working very hard and hardly sleeps at night because of the problems she’s having at
work.
22. Choose the option where not all of the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) spotted – linen – leather – sleeveless
B) bribery – mugging – smuggling – scruffy
C) choking – temperature – swollen – blister
D) customs – board – jet lag – long-haul flights
E) homesick – bewildered – astonished – stunned
24. Choose the option where the suffix -s at the end of all of the verbs is pronounced the same as in
‘problems’.
A) thinks – writes – rides – sins
B) arrives – goes – laughs – feels
C) catches – raises – washes – judges
D) offers – opens – continues – receives
E) objects – moves – happens – watches
25. Choose the option where the underlined letters have the same pronunciation.
A) both – broth – offer – order
B) scarce – hard – apart – card
C) table – made – same – many
D) gauge – maid – betray – obey
E) any – family – dance – aspirin
26. Choose the option where the conditional sentence is incorrect.
A) She will believe you if you always tell her the truth.
B) If we hadn’t ordered the tickets soon, we had missed the concert.
C) He’d have been a lot happier if you’d called him on his birthday.
D) If I met my favourite film star, I would ask him for an autograph.
E) If we could find Frank’s address, we would send him an invitation.
27. Choose the option where the gerund or infinitive is used incorrectly.
A) This position involves travelling to South America once a year.
B) He admitted lying to his wife about the fact that he’d lost his job.
C) The government ceased to provide financial help for the homeless people.
D) My professor recommends not missing the presentation tomorrow morning.
E) They postponed to spend their holidays here because this is an expensive city.
28. Choose the option where the use of the definite article is incorrect.
A) Have you read the book which I gave you last month?
B) The classical music is something I don’t care much about.
C) We’re planning to spend our next holidays in the Netherlands.
D) Everyone says the Czech Republic is an interesting country to visit.
E) The children couldn’t go to school yesterday because of the snowstorm.
29. Choose the option where the phrasal verb is used incorrectly.
A) Robert just loves hanging at his friends at the weekend.
B) After two days not feeling well, I came down with a bad cold.
C) I was hoping Linda wouldn’t bring that topic up during the meeting.
D) The meeting had to be put off because the boss had to travel on business.
E) Unfortunately, my proposal was turned down and I had to think of something else.
De acordo com o Edital Nº 06/2017 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira, da
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 0,5 (zero vírgula
cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 06 a 10 valerão 1,5 (um vírgula cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 11 a 20
valerão 3 (três) pontos cada e as questões de 21 a 30 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos cada, totalizando 80 (oitenta
pontos), com o mínimo de acerto de 56 (cinquenta e seis) pontos”
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
B B C C A C D A D C E B D D D
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
E C A C E A A E B A D E B B E
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE IV
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
B D C E D C E B A B C E C A D
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
E B D A E C E B A D B A C A D
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
E A C C A B E D B A D E A B C
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C B A D B E C A E C D B D D E
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the sentence or word in italics.
For questions 06 to 14, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
06. Neil Patrick Harris _____ _____ _____ actor and _____ comedian. He _____ married to David
Burtka and they _____ two _____.
A) is – a – American – an – is – has – children
B) are – a – american – an – is – has – children
C) is – an – American – a – is – have – children
D) is – an – american – a – are – have – childrens
E) are – an – american – a – are – have – childrens
07. In my school there _____ 20 teachers and 300 students. There _____ one big garden and there _____
one big football pitch, too. My classmates and I play there almost every day. There _____ also one
nice library. There _____ two playgrounds and there _____ two laboratories, too.
A) are – is – is – are – is – is
B) is – is – is – is – are – are
C) is – are – are – are – is – is
D) are – is – is – is – are – are
E) are – are – is – are – is – is
09. My classroom is beautiful. It _____ _____ big window. From _____ window, we see _____ apple
tree and _____ oak tree. _____ oak tree is old and big. I also like my teacher. She always _____
some chocolate to us.
A) have – an – an – a – a – A – bring
B) has – an – the – a – a – The – brings
C) haves – a – the – an – an – A – bring
D) has – a – the – an – an – The – brings
E) haves – an – the – a – a – The – brings
10. My name’s Matt Stevens, I _____ thirty-one years old and I’m _____. I live with my wife and I work
with computers. I _____, but I drink a lot of coffee! My wife is _____ engineer and _____ in _____
office. My brothers Paul and Sean _____ near the city centre. They _____ _____ managers in _____
hotel. Sean _____ the guitar in _____ free time.
A) have – Australian – no smoke – a – works – a – live – are – a – an – plays – his
B) am – australian – no smoke – an – workes – a – live – are – the – a – play – their
C) am – Australian – don’t smoke – an – works – an – live – are – X – a – plays – his
D) have – australian – don’t smoke – an – work – a – lives – is – the – an – plays – her
E) have – Australian – doesn’t smoke – a – work – an – lives – is – X – the – play – her
11. Stacey and James _____ up _____ 6.30 a.m. Stacey _____ breakfast _____ _____ flat. She _____
_____ bicycle to work. _____ flat is only half _____ hour from where she _____.
A) gets – at – don’t have – at – her – ride – her – Stacey and James’ – an – work
B) gets – on – don’t has – on – his – ride – his – Staceys’ and James’ – a – works
C) get – in – doesn’t has – at – her – rides – his – Stacey’s and James’ – a – work
D) get – in – doesn’t have – in – his – rides – their – Stacey and James’ – an – works
E) get – at – doesn’t have – in – their – rides – her – Stacey and James’s – an – works
12. _____ _____ _____ expensive shirt, but _____ beautiful. _____ 36 pounds. _____ trousers are
beautiful too, and they _____ expensive.
A) That – is – X – he’s – He’s – This – not are
B) That – is – an – it’s – It costs – Those – aren’t
C) Those – are – a – it is – It cost – That – are not
D) This – are – an – she’s – She’s – Those – aren’t
E) These – is – X – she’s – She’s – These – don’t are
13. Fernando _____ _____. He _____ YouTube videos to improve _____ listening ability. _____ wife
_____ _____. They _____ to the same language school.
A) study – german – watch – her – Her – prefers – french – go
B) study – German – watch – his – His – prefer – French – goes
C) studies – german – watches – his – His – prefers – french – go
D) studies – German – watches – his – His – prefers – French – go
E) studies – German – watches – her – Her – prefer – French – goes
25. Choose the option where the underlined word is spelt incorrectly.
A) His dauhgter speaks three or four languages.
B) Her stepfather lives in New Zealand now.
C) This shop assistant is a very nice person.
D) The bank manager is a very young man.
E) I never do the housework in my house.
26. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the underlined
vowels in ‘breakfast’.
A) relax – bath – seven
B) glasses – fat – laptop
C) laugh – nephew – fast
D) never – health – dentist
E) have – question – stamp
27. Choose the option where all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the underlined
consonant in ‘hotel’.
A) who – exhibition – help
B) human – honour – hope
C) honest – Hungary – hero
D) hospital – hour – happen
E) whose – hungry – behind
28. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of all the words is the same as the letter s in ‘reads’.
A) takes – walks – types
B) turns – answers – lives
C) listens – spends – speaks
D) closes – dances – phones
E) watches – studies – repeats
29. Choose the option where at least one of the plural forms is incorrect.
A) goose – geese / series – series
B) mouse – mices / wife – wives
C) knife – knives / scarf – scarves
D) bus – buses / activity – activities
E) potato – potatoes / baby – babies
30. Choose the option where all the words are in the same vocabulary group.
A) half – chef – cook
B) past – o’clock – strong
C) uncle – quarter – minute
D) grandfather – sister – high
E) footballer – waitress – journalist
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the word or sentence in italics.
01. I read the newspaper after I drank a cup of coffee this morning.
A) drank a cup of coffee when I read the newspaper
B) read the newspaper while I drank a cup of coffee
C) drank a cup of coffee before I read the newspaper
D) read the newspaper. Later, I drank a cup of coffee
E) read the newspaper because I drank a cup of coffee
02. She always sits next to Marvin.
A) beside
B) behind
C) far from
D) opposite
E) in front of
03. The temperature is high today.
A) It’s hot
B) It’s cool
C) It’s foggy
D) It’s chilly
E)It’s windy
04. Jack can’t speak Russian.
A) never has to
B) never needs to
C) doesn’t have to
D) doesn’t want to
E) doesn’t know how to
05. I met her two days ago.
A) last night
B) yesterday evening
C) yesterday morning
D) yesterday afternoon
E) the day before yesterday
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that completes the sentences CORRECTLY.
06. There are 15 students in my class. I always sit _____ Tricia, and Seth loves sitting _____ Faith and
George. Jake is very shy. He always sits _____ the room. Tom sometimes sits _____ Betsy.
A)next to – between – in the corner of – opposite
B)next of – between – on the corner of – in front of
C) next of – between – in the corner from – opposite
D) between – in the middle of – in the corner of – opposite of
E)next to – in the middle of – on the corner from – opposite of
07. My grandfather is a very important person. He _____ born on 16th October, 1918. At 18, he travelled to
Austria where he _____ my grandmother. They _____ married two years later and, in 1943, they _____
their first child. In 1944, he _____ the army and _____ in World War II. My grandfather _____ a lot of
lives and _____ a war hero.
A) was – met – got – had – joined – fought – saved – became
B) was – met – got – had – joined – fighted – saved – became
C) were – meeted – got – had – joinned – fighted – savied – become
D) was – meeted – getted – haved – joined – fought – savied – became
E) were – metted – getted – haved – joinned – fought – saved – become
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08. My grandparents _____ in a large house when I _____ a kid. There _____ four bedrooms and there
_____ a bathroom in each bedroom. There _____ a large kitchen. In the kitchen, there _____ two
refrigerators and one big table. There _____ a large backyard where we _____ a lot in the summer.
There _____ also a nice porch where my grandparents, my brother and I _____ and where they often
_____ us nice stories after dinner. We both miss the time when we _____ our summer holidays with our
grandparents.
A) lived – was – were – was – was – were – was – plaid – was – sitted – told – spent
B) lived – was – were – was – was – were – was – played – was – sat – told – spent
C) lived – were – were – was – was – were – was – plaid – was – sat – telled – spended
D) leaved – were – was – were – were – was – were – plaid – were – sitted – told – spent
E) leaved – was – was – were – were – was – were – played – were – sat – telled – spended
09. A: We need to make a shopping list. _____ any milk in the refrigerator?
B: No, we don’t have any milk. And _____ no apples. We need to buy some, too.
A: _____ any beans and rice?
B: No, _____.
A: _____ any coffee left?
B: Yes, _____.
A) Is there – there are – Are there – there isn’t – Is there – there is
B) There is – there is – There are – there aren’t – there is – there is
C) Is there – there are – Are there – there aren’t – Is there – there is
D) Are there – there are – Is there – there isn’t – There is – there are
E) There are – there is – Is there – there isn’t – Are there – there are
10. Kevin is a very kind human being. He _____ hard every day, but this month he _____ because he is on
holidays. Right now, he _____ his holidays in Kenya where he _____ very poor people. Every year he
_____ to a different poor country to help people in need. He _____ helping people. Now he _____ his
time in Kenya a lot more because his husband, Bob, is there, too. Bob _____ some work about water
treatment there now.
A) works – isn’t working – is spending – helps – goes – is loving – enjoys – does
B) works – isn’t working – is spending – helps – is going – loves – enjoys – is doing
C) is working – doesn’t work – spends – helps – is going – is loving – enjoys – is doing
D) is working – doesn’t work – spends – is helping – is going – loves – is enjoying – does
E) works – isn’t working – is spending – is helping – goes – loves – is enjoying – is doing
24. Choose the option where all of the words are not in the same vocabulary group.
A) warm – ceiling – stairs – hall
B) eighth – fourth – ninth – second
C) coats – slippers – trousers – belts
D) classical – blues – lyrics – concerts
E) summer – spring – autumn – winter
25. Choose the option in which all the verbs are irregular.
A) eat – fly – sleep – lose
B) study – drive – give – sit
C) play – leave – meet – run
D) spend – cry – win – write
E) buy – begin – come – walk
26. Choose the option in which the words can be correctly used with the verbs have, go and get, respectively.
A) a drink – lunch – by car
B) a bike – a train – a sandwich
C) dressed – a bath – to the beach
D) breakfast – shopping – an email
E) long hair – a newspaper – to church
27. Choose the option in which all the underlined letters have the same sound.
A) music – universe – use – ugly
B) chef – machine – sugar – shoe
C) mother – these – think – mouth
D) station – confusion – usual – garage
E) episode – possessive – opposite – pleasant
28. Choose the option in which all the underlined vowels have the same vowel sound.
A) famous – ago – common – second
B) boat – home – lunch – brother
C) aunt – father – start – does
D) friend – said – bread – met
E) book – good – look – food
29. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end of the verbs is the same as in ‘comes’.
A) sings – washes – fixes – takes
B) goes – meets – finds – watches
C) bites – dances – breaks – hopes
D) calls – happens – seems – needs
E) buys – finishes – walks – listens
30. Choose the option in which the -ed in all the regular verbs in the simple past is pronounced as / t /, / d /
and / Id / respectively.
A) lived – relaxed – visited
B) looked – learned – fixed
C) changed – snowed – rained
D) preferred – needed – started
E) finished – answered – invited
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For questions 01 to 07, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the word or sentence in italics.
08. I met Rachel’s siblings yesterday. Josh is _____ and _____ of them all. Marnie is _____ than Rachel, but
_____ than Dean. _____ of them is Delilah, and she really _____ Rachel.
A) the oldest – the most organised – taller – shorter – The younger – looks
B) the oldest – the most organised – taller – shorter – The youngest – looks like
C) the older – most organised – more taller – shorter – The younger – appears like
D) older – the more organised – more taller – more short – The youngest – looks like
E) the older – the more organised – more taller – more short – The most young – is like
09. I go to school with my neighbour every day. He drives _____ and _____. I try very _____ not to feel worried
when I’m with him, and I’ve never told my mum about it. She would be so _____ at him.
A) fast – dangerously – hard – angry
B) fastly – dangerous – hard – angrily
C) fast – dangerously – hardly – angry
D) fast – dangerous – hardly – angryly
E) fastly – dangerously – hard – angrily
10. Trevor likes _____ with his dog, Max. He _____ to Croatia, Scotland, Denmark and Turkey with him.
Last year they _____ to Denmark for the second time. Trevor would like _____ China too, but he is
worried because China is too crowded and Max will probably feel _____.
A) travel – went – have gone – visit – anxious
B) travelling – has been – went – to visit – anxious
C) to travel – has gone – went – to visit – anxiously
D) travel – has gone – have been – visiting – anxious
E) travelling – has been – have gone – visiting – anxiously
11. My mother and I _____ to the cinema yesterday. We _____ The Revenant starring Leonardo DiCaprio. I
_____ it very much, but my mother _____ during the whole film. After that, she _____ me that it _____
so boring that she _____ asleep. I _____ out that she wasn’t able to appreciate good art.
A) go – saw – love – slept – told – is – fall – pointed
B) go – see – love – sleeped – telled – was – fell – pointed
C) went – saw – loved – slept – told – was – fell – pointed
D) went – saw – loved – sleeped – told – is – felt – pointted
E) went – seed – loved – slept – telled – was – fell – pointted
12. Colin ____ with his father temporarily. He is ____ to Spain next year, considering that his girlfriend
____ there. They ____ a serious relationship for almost seven years, but he needs ____ college first, so
that he can find a good job there.
A) lives – moving – lives – had – finish
B) lives – going to move – lives – have – finish
C) is living – moving – is living – ’ve had – finish
D) lives – going to moves – is living – had – to finish
E) is living – going to move – lives – ’ve had – to finish
13. My grandparents live in ____ old house in ____ small town. There is ____ beautiful garden full of
____ flowers in front of ____ house and ____ very tall tree behind it. Every spring, I visit them and
my grandfather always shows me how much ____ flowers have grown. I’d like ____ ____ garden like
that, but I live in ____ flat.
A) a – the – a – X – X – a – X – to have – a – an
B) an – the – a – the – the – a – X – have – a – X
C) an – a – a – X – the – a – the – to have – a – a
D) the – a – X – the – X – the – the – have – the – X
E) the – a – X – X – the – the – the – to have – the – a
15. A: I’ve just arrived from the supermarket and I’ve bought ____ apples, ____ lettuce, ____ carrots, ____
cheese, ____ pineapple, ____ milk, and ____ bananas.
B: How ____ chocolate did you bring?
A: ____. You know I’m on a diet.
A) much – X – few – X – any – any – little – many – None
B) many – a – little – a few – a – any – little – much – Any
C) some – X – X – some – any – much – a few – many – No
D) some – a – X – a little – a – a lot of – a few – much – None
E) much – any – little – few – some – a lot – some – many – Any
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For questions 01 to 07, choose the option that expresses the same idea as the word or sentence in italics.
03. Even though James loved Maria, they didn’t get married.
A) Because James loved Maria, they got married.
B) James didn’t love Maria, but they got married.
C) They didn’t get married although James loved Maria.
D) Although James didn’t love Maria, they got married.
E) Because James loved Maria, they didn’t get married.
06. Why are you holding my mobile phone? Put it back on my desk.
A) Place it anywhere except for my desk
B) Place it on my desk again
C) Throw it on my desk
D) Hide it on my desk
E) Give it back to me
08. A: What happened to you when you arrived _____ the airport _____ Milan?
B: The problem was that my luggage never arrived. The security officer spoke _____ me _____ that. He
told me that I had to write an e-mail _____ the airline company and wait _____ an answer. He said I
shouldn’t worry _____ it.
A) in – at – to – of – to – for – with
B) at – at – of – on – for – of – with
C) at – in – of – about – for – to – about
D) at – in – to – about – to – for – about
E) on – in – to – about – to – for – about
09. My Saturday _____ really stressful. I _____ very early to go to the beach. I _____ a shower and _____
my teeth. After I _____, Mark phoned to say he was sick and couldn’t go to the beach. A moment later,
Melanie phoned to say she couldn’t find her car keys and couldn’t go, either. I _____ really upset and
_____ back to bed. I _____ three hours later and _____ out pictures of Mark and Melanie at the beach on
Facebook. I can’t understand why they _____ to me.
A) was – woke up – haved – brush – got dressed – became – goed – got up – finded – lyed
B) was – woke up – had – brushed – got dressed – became – went – got up – found – lied
C) was – waked up – had – brush – got dressed – become – went – getted up – found – lyed
D) were – waked up – had – brushed – got dress – became – went – getted up – finded – lied
E) were – waked up – haved – brushed – got dress – becamed – goed – got up – found – lied
10. There’s so much to _____ this week. I’m _____ a computer programming course on Monday mornings,
which means I’m ______ my best to wake up early. In addition to that, I need to _____ a huge effort not
to sleep during the class as it is sometimes boring. I admit I fell asleep once and the teacher saw it. He
screamed “never _____ this mistake again and _____ sure to rest well at the weekend” in front of all my
classmates.
A) do – doing – doing – make – make – make
B) do – making – doing – make – make – do
C) make – making – making – do – do – do
D) make – doing – doing – do – make – do
E) do – doing – making – do – do – make
11. Not passing a test is ______ thing in the world. I scored an F on ______ school subject, which is Physics.
Meg, my friend, got ______ after she learnt about her D- in English. Flunking Maths was ______ to
Mark, ____ student in my class. He was totally _____ when the teacher told him his grade was very low.
A) most frustrating – most difficult – depressed – disappointed – cleverest – devastated
B) the most frustrated – the most difficult – depressing – disappointed – cleverest – devastating
C) the more frustrating – the more difficult – depressed – disappointing – the cleverer – devastated
D) the most frustrating – the most difficult – depressed – disappointing – the cleverest – devastated
E) the most frustrating – the most difficult – depressing – disappointing – the most clever – devastating
22. A) A: Who’s the oldest person in your family? B: My grandfather. He’s going to be 100 next month.
B) A: What’s the longest journey you’ve had? B: Maybe to Australia. It took me two days to arrive.
C) A: What’s the best city of the world? B: The best city of the world is definitely Stockholm.
D) A: Do you have a favourite indie band? B: Two Door Cinema Club has the best indie songs.
E) A: What’s the most expensive thing you have? B: My iPhone 8, for sure!
23. A) Luke has played the same game for over a month such as he loves it.
B) Sonya has a very healthy lunch, like salad, chicken breast and juice.
C) Martha is our best employee. She’s always been punctual, for instance.
D) You should change your routine. For example, you should try to wake up a bit earlier.
E) Drake and Liz are two examples of the most successful business people in this company.
24. Choose the option in which one of the words does not belong to the vocabulary group.
A) gym – cathedral – theatre – mall
B) mosque – post office – hospital – church
C) town hall – museum – supermarket – castle
D) art gallery – petrol station – chemist’s – square
E) temple – department store – university – polluted
25. Choose the option that does not describe the weather.
A) raining
B) cloudy
C) noisy
D) windy
E) foggy
26. Choose the option in which the use of the underlined expression is wrong.
A) How do you usually pass the time, Simon?
B) Wasting time online is my favourite hobby.
C) Time is up, boys! Stop answering your exams, please.
D) Mike is always in time for classes. He’s always late.
E) Can you spend some time with me tomorrow after work?
28. Choose the option in which all the underlined letters have the same pronunciation as the underlined
letters in ‘work’.
A) term – turn – argue
B) heart – worse – nurse
C) worm – warm – circuit
D) prefer – world – learn
E) journey – other – garden
30. Choose the option in which the sound of –ed at the end of all the verbs is the same as the -ed in
‘pulled’.
A) tried – washed – judged – saved
B) followed – shared – snored – hoped
C) crossed – invited – reported – kidnapped
D) damaged – allowed – mixed – supplied
E) cared – complained – stayed – bathed
De acordo com o Edital Nº 07/2018 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira, da
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 0,5 (zero vírgula
cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 06 a 10 valerão 1,5 (um vírgula cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 11 a 20
valerão 3 (três) pontos cada e as questões de 21 a 30 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos cada, totalizando 80 (oitenta
pontos), com o mínimo de acerto de 56 (cinquenta e seis) pontos”
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
D B B E C E E C E B C D E D B
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C B C A A D C B A A A D E A D
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE IV
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
C D B B C A E D B E D E C A B
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
E A C A D E D B N A E B C C D
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
A A B C E C E E C E C E B D C
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
B A B A D A D A B D E D C D B
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE VI
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
C A D C C D E A C A E D B A D
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
B E B E E A A D B B C E C B D
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option For questions 06 to 14, choose the option that
that expresses the same idea as the sentence completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
or word in italics. 06. If one ______ has one right ______ and one left
______, how many right and left ______ do two
01. It’s not easy to live in a big and dangerous ______ have? If you know the answer, tell me how
country. many ______ do three young ______ have.
A) hard – enormous – bad A) man – foot – foot – foots – women – tooths –
B) hard – not short – not safe children
C) wrong – not short – not safe B) men – feet – feet – feets – woman – teeths –
D) difficult – not small – not safe childrens
E) not difficult – not enormous – safe C) men – feet – feet – foot – womens – tooths –
children
D) man – foot – foot – feet – womans – teeth –
02. Joanne lives with her brother, her brother’s childrens
wife and their son. E) man – foot – foot – feet – women – teeth –
A) brother-in-law – her nephew children
B) sister-in-law – her nephew
C) sister-in-law – her niece 07. A: What’s there in your classroom?
D) stepsister – her nephew B: There ______ some chairs, ______ eraser to
E) stepmother – her niece clean ______ board, there ______ ______ big
table and, on ______ table, there ______ some
03. It’s one to one in the afternoon. books and ______.
A) are – a – a – are – a – a – are – dictionaries
A) 12.01 p.m.
B) is – an – an – is – an – the – is – dictionary
B) 12.59 p.m.
C) are – an – the – is – a – a – are – dictionarys
C) 12.59 a.m.
D) is – a – the – are – an – the – is – dictionarys
D) 01.01 a.m.
E) are – an – the – is – a – the – are – dictionaries
E) 01.01 p.m.
08. My grandparents live ______ a distant
04. Samuel’s glad about the test results. neighbourhood. I visit them every week. I arrive
A) worried ______ their house ______ Friday, ______ night,
B) stressed ______ about 8 p.m. Before I arrive, my
C) serious grandmother ______ a delicious lasagne and
D) bored ______ for me. My grandfather ______ films to
E) happy watch during my stay.
A) at – at – in – in – at – make – wait – choose
05. Drake has a shower and then gets dressed to B) in – at – on – at – on – make – wait – choose
go to work. He doesn’t drive, so he takes the C) in – at – on – at – at – makes – waits – chooses
bus. D) on – in – at – in – in – makes – waits – chooses
E) in – in – on – at – at – makes – waites – chooses
A) gets dressed before he has a shower – He
doesn’t drive, but he takes 09. My father is from ______, so he’s ______. My
B) has a shower because he gets dressed – He mother is ______, so she’s from ______. But I am
doesn’t drive, then he takes ______. Isn’t it fun?
C) gets dressed after he has a shower –
Because he doesn’t drive, he takes A) Czech Republic – Czech – Scotish – Scotland –
D) has a shower before he gets dressed – Hungarian
Because he drives, he doesn’t take B) the czech republic – czech – scottish – scotland
E) doesn’t have a shower or gets dressed – He – hungarian
doesn’t drive and he doesn’t take C) the czech republic – czech – scottish – scotland
– hungaryan
D) Czech Republic – Czech – Scottish – Scottland
– Hungaryan
E) the Czech Republic – Czech – Scottish –
Scotland – Hungarian
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that 07. Last weekend I ____ to a beach house with my
expresses the same idea as the word or sentence friends. We ____ five in total, ____ there ____
in italics. only two bedrooms. We ____ separately, boys and
girls in different rooms, so there ____ no problem.
01. This jacket doesn’t suit you.
The real problem ____ the fact that there ____
A) isn’t cheap only one bathroom to share.
B) doesn’t fit you A) traveled – was – so – was – sleeped – was – was –
C) isn’t expensive was
D) isn’t your exact size B) travelled – were – but – were – slept – was –
E) doesn’t make you look attractive was – was
02. We sat distant from each other in the restaurant. C) travelt – was – but – were – sleeped – were –
was – were
A) by D) traveld – were – so – was – sleepped – were –
B) beside were – was
C) far from E) travelled – were – then – were – slept – were –
D) very close to were – were
E) on the left of
08. A: Riley, ____ any clothes you want to donate?
03. I’d like to have the salmon, please. B: Yes, mum, let me see which ones. ____ this
A) eat dress that doesn’t fit me any more, ____ these
B) see military trousers. I don’t believe I ____ those
C) take when I ____ a teenager! ____ also these
D) cook trainers, they’re a bit old, and I have new ones.
E) smell A: ___ any coats or sweaters for when people feel
cold?
04. Can you call me back tomorrow? B: Sure, ____ this red coat that I loved ____, but I
A) Do you have to know that ____ people who need it more than me.
B) Do you promise to A) there are – There is – there is – weared – were –
C) Is it possible for you to There is – Is there – there is – wear – there is
D) Is it necessary for you to B) is there – There is – there are – wore – were –
E) Do you have the obligation to There is – There is – there is – to wear – there are
05. It was warm the last time I went to London. C) there is – There are – there is – wore – was –
There are – Are there – are there – to wear –
A) cloudy there is
B) raining D) are there – There is – there are – wore – was –
C) boiling There are – Are there – there is – wearing –
D) a little hot there are
E) not very cold E) are there – There are – there is – weared – was –
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that There are – There are – there are – to wearing –
completes the sentences CORRECTLY. there is
09. Declan ___ in Dublin, but he ____ to study abroad.
06. In this picture you ____ see part of my family.
This year he ____ hard to apply for a university in
My mother and my father are here, ____ them
England. He ___ up very early, ___ he ____ to the
____ my daughter. My sister is ____ her twin
city library. ___ he ___ the rest of the afternoon in
little boys, and they are sitting ____ my
the library, and at 7 o’clock he ____ home to rest.
brother-in-law.
A) lives – wants – is studying – gets – then – go –
A) can – between – there is – behind – beside So – is spending – arrives
B) can – far from – there are – between – B) lives – wants – is studying – gets – then – goes
beside – Then – spends – arrives
C) can to – over – there is – behind – on the C) lives – is wanting – studies – gets – but – goes –
right of So – spends – is arriving
D) can – near – there are – on the right of – in D) is living – is wanting – studies – is getting – but
the middle of – is going – Then – spends – arrives
E) can to – between – there are – on the right E) is living – wants – is studying – is getting – so –
corner of – behind go – Then – is spending – is arriving
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 07, choose the option that 07. Martha has gone out with some of her best friends.
expresses the same idea as the word or sentence A) wants to go out with some of her best friends
in italics. B) is planning to go out with some of her best
01. Leonard is going away a week from now. friends
C) is back home after going out with some of her
A) last week
best friends
B) this week
D) retuned home after going out with some of her
C) next week
best friends
D) yesterday
E) went out with some of her best friends and
E) tomorrow
hasn’t returned yet
02. There’s a little water left in the fridge. For questions 08 to 15, choose the option that completes
A) no the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
B) many
C) a lot of 08. Joshua is a _____ musician. He plays the guitar
D) not much _____. He _____ to many countries to perform
live. He says he likes _____ some of Queen _____.
E) quite a lot of
Joshua has decided _____ dance lessons because
03. My best friends, Lisa and Greg, were married he wants _____ a complete artist.
for two years. A) good – perfect – has gone – sing – songs – have – be
B) well – perfect – went – singing – musics – have
A) are still married – to be
B) are not married any more C) well – perfectly – went – sing – music – to have
C) got married two years ago – to be
D) have been married for two years D) good – perfectly – has been – singing – songs – to
E) are planning on getting married in two have – to be
years E) good – perfectly – has been – singing – musics
04. Daniel doesn’t post pictures on Facebook – to have – be
regularly. 09. A: What _____ Larry _____ at the moment?
A) never posts pictures on Facebook B: He _____ _____ new short stories. He _____
B) seldom posts pictures on Facebook mystery and action, so he _____ _____ stories
C) always posts pictures on Facebook about _____ detective.
D) frequently posts pictures on Facebook A) does – do – tries – to write – like – wants – to
E) often posts regular pictures on Facebook write – X
B) is – doing – is trying – to write – likes – wants – to
05. My parents are Muslims, so they pray at a write – a
Muslim place of worship. C) does – do – tries – write – likes – is wanting –
A) court write – the
B) castle D) is – doing – is trying – write – is liking – is
C) mosque wanting – write – X
D) church E) is – doing – is trying – to write – is liking – is
E) town hall wanting – to write – a
10. A: I ___ Mike today. ___ anything ____ to him?
06. The Burj Khalifa and the World Trade Center B: Yes, he _____ home today. His daughter _____
are 820 and 541 meters high, respectively. a bit sick and Mike _____ care of her.
A) The World Trade Center is less high than A) haven’t saw – Has – happened – stays – is
the Burj Khalifa. feeling – takes
B) The Burj Khalifa is not as high as the B) didn’t see – Do – happen – is going to stay –
World Trade Center. feels – takes
C) The Burj Khalifa is less high than the C) didn’t saw – Did – happened – stayed – is
World Trade Center. feeling – is taking
D) The World Trade Center is higher than the D) haven’t seen – Have – happen – is going to stay
Burj Khalifa. – feels – is taking
E) The World Trade Center is as high as the E) haven’t seen – Has – happened – is going to
Burj Khalifa. stay – is feeling – is taking
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11. _____ year ago, _____ boy from _____ 14. Philip _____ three books last week, but he _____
United States moved to _____ school where I _____ yet. _____ one is named Under the Dome,
study. _____ American boy had trouble by Stephen King. It _____ about 1,000 pages.
socialising because he _____ Portuguese A) bought – hasn’t read – any – The longest – has
_____. In order to help him, my friends and I B) bought – didn’t read – any – Longest – has had
offered _____ him _____ Portuguese after C) buyed – hasn’t readed – some – The longer –
our classes. He _____ agreed. has
A) An – the – the – a – An – hasn’t spoken – D) brought – hasn’t read – some – The most long –
fluent – teach – any – imediate has
B) X – a – X – the – The – hasn’t speak – E) has bought – did read – any – The longest – has
fluently – teach – X – immediately had
C) An – the – X – X – A – didn’t speak –
fluent – to teach – some – immediate 15. A: How long _____ this car?
D) A – a – the – the – The – didn’t speak – B: Maybe six years. I remember it _____ _____
fluently – to teach – some – immediately car of 2010, but now it _____ me _____
E) A – a – the – the – The – hasn’t spoken – problems.
fluently – to teach – some – imediately A: Really? It _____ the 2016 model. Are you
going to sell it?
12. A: Gloria, what’s _____ place you _____ to? B: Well, I’m thinking about it.
B: Japan. It is one of _____ countries I A) have you have – was – best – gives – a lot of –
_____. It is also one of _____ places, too. looks like
Besides, people in Japan have fascinating B) have you had – was – the best – is giving – lots
traditions. of – looks like
A) furthest – have gone – smallest – have C) do you have – was – the best – is giveing –
visited – friendliest many – looks like
B) the furthest – went – the smallest – visited D) do you have – has been – the better – gives – a
– the friendlyest little – like looks
C) the further – have been – the smaller – E) have you had – has been – the best – is giving –
have visited – the friendlier much – look likes
D) the most far – have gone – the smallest –
visited – the most friendly For questions 16 to 23, choose the INCORRECT
E) the furthest – have been – the smallest – option.
have visited – the friendliest
16. A) My friends never eat healthily.
13. A: My classmates invited me to a picnic next B) Why do you always drive so fast at night?
Saturday. Would you like _____ with us? C) Tanya is a fast driver. She just can’t slow down.
B: Sure! What should I buy? D) Sean hardly ever takes his daughter out for a walk.
A: You can buy _____ fruit juice or _____ E) My mum works really hardly during the week.
snacks, for example _____ chocolate bar, That’s why she’s always so tired.
_____ sandwiches or even _____ packet
of biscuits. 17. A) She’s going live in Italy at the beginning of next
year.
B: Fine with me.
B) It’s going to rain heavily. Can you not see the
A: I _____ _____ bottles of water and _____
clouds?
milk. We haven’t got _____ soda, so I am
C) Sorry, I’m not going to go to your birthday party
planning on buying it too.
this year.
A) coming – any – some – a – a – an – took – D) Brian and Vivien aren’t going to stay for
any – any – any tonight’s celebration.
B) coming – an – some – any – a – a – have E) Are Pamela and Johnson going to leave the
taken – a – an – some United Kingdom next month?
C) to come – some – some – a – some – a – am
going to take – some – some – any 18. A) My cousins live in the Netherlands.
D) to come – some – any – some – any – a – B) Love and happiness are the best feelings to have.
are going to take – any – some – some C) It’s a honour to finally meet someone so intelligent.
E) to come – some – some – an – some – an – D) I have always wanted to travel to the Czech
am going to take – some – an – some Republic.
E) Have you spoken to the manager about the
problem we had last Saturday?
Answer questions 24 to 30 according to the 29. Choose the option in which the sound of -s/-es at
instructions. the end of all the words is the same as the –s/–es
in ‘dresses’, ‘trousers’ and ‘boots’, respectively.
24. Choose the option where the sound of -ed at A) ties – earrings – socks
the end of all the verbs is the same as the -ed B) clothes – pants – jeans
in ‘bathed’. C) necklaces – gloves – caps
A) lied – pulled – stayed – answered – D) shoes – leggings – jumpers
followed E) sunglasses – gowns – sandals
B) washed – asked – crossed – touched –
hoped 30. Choose the option in which all the words are not in
C) damaged – judged – cared – mixed – the same vocabulary group.
missed A) can – box – carton – tin
D) opened – exercised – replied – checked – B) soda – juice – coffee – tea
burned C) jam – biscuits – cake – toast
E) concentrated – pretended – invented – D) bus – tracksuit – tram – motorbike
greeted – invited E) market – chemist’s – hospital – museum
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that 06. A: This year I _____ to celebrate my birthday
expresses the same idea as the word or sentence _____ a restaurant. Here is my guest list.
in italics. B: ____ invite seventy people _____ a restaurant?
A: Do you think that’s _____ people?
B: Absolutely! Mainly if you want to pay _____
01. I’m allergic to chocolate, therefore I can’t have
everybody’s dinner.
any.
A) so A) choosed – on – Do you go – for – enough – X
B) when B) chose – at – You are going – for – too much – X
C) because C) chose – at – Are you going to – to – too many –
D) although for
E) after that D) choose – on – Are you going to – in – too many
–X
E) choosed – to – You are going to – to – too much
02. Lucy has been to Croatia. – for
A) went to Croatia and came back
B) dreams of going to Croatia 07. A: You look so tanned! Where _____?
C) went to Croatia last year B: I _____ to Fernando de Noronha with my friends
D) has gone to Croatia last weekend, it _____ great!
E) is still in Croatia A: What _____ there?
B: We _____ scuba-diving and _____ with the
dolphins, I also _____ to surf. I _____ some
03. I bought a tablet but it’s not working properly,
new friends and we _____ a marvellous sunset.
I have to take it back.
In short, we _____ a great time!
A) fix it
A) have you gone – ’ve gone – ’s been – have you
B) return it
done – gone – swam – learn – did – seen – ’ve had
C) give it to you
B) have you been – ’ve been – ’s been – did you make
D) get another one
– went – swum – learnt – did – seen – have
E) choose a new one
C) have you gone – ’ve gone – was – did you make
– gone – swam – learned – made – see – have
04. My son missed his first football match because D) did you go – went – was – did you do – went –
he was sick. swum – learn – made – saw – had
A) lost E) have you been – went – was – did you do – went –
B) did not win swam – learnt – made – saw – had
C) did not go to
08. _____ thing happened to me today. While I _____
D) didn’t enjoy
back home from work, I _____ two kangaroos
E) was very late for
_____ the street. One was _____ the other. _____ I
noticed them, I stopped moving. I looked around
05. Shall I open the window? and realised that there was _____ close _____ me.
A) Will I _____ they started to fight _____ wrestlers. I was
B) Do I like to so _____ that I ran away.
C) Do I need to A) Crazyest – walked – was seeing – on – stronger –
D) Do I have to When – anybody – of – But – like – frightening
E) Would you like me to B) Crazyer – was walking – saw – at – strongest than
– After – anybody – to – Then – as – frightened
C) The craziest – was walk – saw – at – stronger
than – Although – no one – X – So – as –
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that frightening
completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no D) The crazier – walked – was seeing – to – strongest
word). than – Then – somebody – of – When – like –
frightening
E) The craziest – was walking – saw – in – stronger
than – When – nobody – to – Then – like –
frightened
10. My doctor _____ me that I should lose some 14. A) They enjoied travelling to Egypt.
weight. She asked me to have a _____ diet. B) Chelsea preparred the dinner tonight.
Eating less sugar and fatty food is _____ for C) I don’t know how I cutted my finger.
me, and _____ physical exercise is _____ D) My grandfather bought my wedding dress.
factor of the process. I totally agree _____ her, E) She drawed her family and showed it to her
_____ moving my body is _____ part. As I’m classmates.
interested _____ yoga, I will start with it.
A) already told – more healthy – the better – 15. A) Let’s go something where we can relax.
doing – the more essential – about – but – B) They are not going nowhere this holiday.
the hardest – about C) Someone phoned you today, here is the message.
B) just has told – more healthier – more better – D) I rang the doorbell, but there was no somebody home.
doing – the more essential – about – so – the E) There wasn’t nobody in my class when I arrived
hardest – on today.
C) has told – more healthy – better – making –
the more essential – on – so – the most For questions 16 to 23, choose the INCORRECT option.
hardest – about
D) told already – healthier – the better – 16. A) 02 March, 1998 – the second of March, nineteen
making – the most essential – with – ninety-eight.
however – the hard – in B) 15 April, 1976 – the fifteen of April, nineteen
E) has just told – healthier – better – doing – seventy-six.
the most essential – with – but – the hardest
C) 30 May, 1917 – the thirtieth of May, nineteen
– in seventeen.
D) 07 July, 2032 – the seventh of July, twenty
thirty-two.
For questions 11 to 15, choose the CORRECT E) 03 November, 2003 – the third of November,
option. two thousand and three.
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that
expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics. completes the sentences CORRECTLY.
01. Samuel and Sandy have been married since 2007. 06. It _____ 33 years since Brazil's military
A) have been married for 10 years government _____ up power and democratic
B) got married when they were still young elections _____. And it _____ 30 years since the
C) got married in 2007 and are still married country _____ to democracy after the promulgation
D) aren’t married now, but they were in 2007 of its constitution. In these three decades, there
E) got married in 2007, but they aren’t _____ many political ups and downs. In recent
married any more weeks, however, as the new election season _____
up, it seems the shadow of the military is creeping
02. Mr. Robinson enjoys the summer and so does back onto the political scene in Brazil. The political
his wife. polarisation and instability in the country _____ in
A) and his wife enjoys it too a period of public "unreason", similar to the one the
B) but his wife doesn’t agree with him United States _____ in 2016 which _____ in the
C) but his wife thinks all seasons are the same election of Donald Trump.
D) and his wife enjoys the same things he does A) was – give – was held – was – has returned –
E) and his wife thinks the summer is the best has been – had heated – has resulted –
season experienced – resulted
B) has been – given – held – ’s been – returned –
03. Carl would still be with Christine if she was have been – heated – resulted – has experienced
honest with him. – has resulted
A) Christine isn’t honest with Carl but they’re C) was – gave – were held – was – has returned –
still together. was – had heated – have resulted – experienced
B) Christine isn’t with Carl because Carl – have resulted
wasn’t honest with her. D) has been – gave – were held – ’s been –
C) Carl is still with Christine but he knows returned – have been – heated – have resulted –
she isn’t honest with him. experienced – resulted
D) Carl isn’t with Christine any more because E) has been – gave – were held – ’s been –
she wasn’t honest with him. returned – have been – heated – resulted – have
E) Carl and Christine are separated because experienced – resulted
Christine doesn’t trust Carl any more.
07. Last year a hurricane _____ my family and me for the
04. If that man doesn’t leave now, we’ll phone the first time. It was Hurricane Ellen, and much damage to
police. our property and neighbourhood _____ its very strong
A) We’ll phone the police if that man leaves now. winds of 200 miles per hour and its heavy rains. The
B) That man won’t leave now if we phone the old oak tree in our backyard _____ violently across the
police. roof of our house, creating a large hole through which
C) We’ll phone the police unless that man the rain _____ in. Our living room ____ the water.
leaves now. When we ____ to think that the worst of the storm was
D) Unless we phone the police, that man will over, we heard a loud crash and looked out the window
leave now. to see that our car _____ our neighbour’s fallen tree,
E) That man will leave now if we don’t phone destroying the roof and breaking all the windows.
the police. A) experienced by – caused by – threw – was
poured – flooded – were begun – was hit by
05. Sharon:“You will miss me when I leave, Roy.” B) experienced for – caused for – threw – was poured
A) Roy told Sharon he will miss her when he – flooded – were begun – has been hit for
leaves. C) was experienced by – was caused by – was
B) Sharon said to Roy he will miss her when thrown – poured – was flooded by – begun –
he leaves. was hit by
C) Sharon said to Roy that he would miss her D) was experienced for – was caused for – was
when she left. threw – poured – was flooded for – began – had
D) Roy told Sharon that he would miss her been hit for
when she left. E) was experienced by – was caused by – was
E) Sharon told Roy that she would miss him thrown – poured – was flooded by – began – had
when she left. been hit by
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08. Karen _____ phoning her boyfriend right now 10. David enjoyed _____ McDonald’s hamburgers a
to explain about last night. I think she _____ lot, but he had a problem, he was gaining weight.
to him because she didn’t do him a simple He decided _____ on a diet. He stopped _____ fast
favour when he asked. He _____ her after her food and started _____ more fruit and vegetables.
explanation but this isn’t the first time she After a month, he had lost a few pounds, but he
does that. He _____ it harder to believe her wanted _____ more. I suggested _____ a gym.
this time and she _____ anything like that David disliked _____, but he agreed _____ it. Now
ever again. However, if he forgives her, she he exercises every day and looks much better.
_____ the lesson and do it again. Some people A) eating – to go – eating – buying – to lose –
just never learn. joining – exercising – to try
A) may be – should apologise – may forgive – B) eatting – to go – eatting – to buy – losing –
may find – shouldn’t do – may not learn joining – to exercise – to try
B) may be – should apologise – may forgives C) eating – to go – eating – to buy – to lose – to
– may finds – shouldn’t do – not may learn join – exerciseing – to try
C) mays be – should to apologise – may D) to eat – going – to eat – buying – losing – to
forgive – may find – shouldn’t to do – may join – to exercise – trying
not learn E) to eat – going – to eat – buy – to lose – to join –
D) may be – should apologises – may forgive exercising – trying
– may find – don’t should do – don’t may
learn For questions 11 to 21, choose the INCORRECT
E) may to be – should apologise – may to option.
forgive – may to find – shouldn’t do – may
not to learn
11. A) Did she use to go away on really long trips?
B) That building used to be a theatre, but it’s closed
09. In March 1999, thieves _____ diamond down.
jewellery from Wooldworth, a famous C) Mike didn’t use to eat vegetables, but now he
jewellery shop in Boston. The thieves were loves them.
very smart. Before the robbery, they _____ in D) Did Rebecca use to help poor people when she
the building next door and cut a hole through was young?
the wall. They used it _____ into the shop. By E) We didn’t used to like Biology lessons because
the time the guard at the entrance _____ them, our teacher was terrible.
they _____ the very expensive jewellery from
the safe. A man from the neighbourhood 12. A) She reached into her bag and found the keys.
_____ some noises in the shop, and he _____ B) We drove through some spectacular countryside.
the police, but when they _____ at the shop, C) I think that pretty woman in red is walking
the thieves _____. towards us.
A) had stolen – hid – to get – saw – took D) Don’t worry. I’ll jump under the wall and open
already – heard – has called – arrived – had the gate.
escaped E) The ball went over the tree and into the
B) stole – had hidden – get – saw – already neighbour’s backyard.
took – had heard – called – had arrived –
escaped 13. A) French grammar is just a bit more difficult than
C) stole – had hidden – to get – saw – had Italian grammar.
already taken – heard – called – arrived –
B) It’s quite of difficult to find an English native
had escaped speaker in this city.
D) stole – had hid – getting – had seen – C) Jonathan is very motivated to improve his
already took – heard – had called – had English because of his job.
arrived – escaped
D) A lot of people think English pronunciation is
E) had stolen – hid – get – had seen – had incredibly complicated.
already taken – has heard – called – arrived E) Just a few of my students are really interested in
– had escaped taking the TOEFL test.
25. Choose the option where all the words belong 29. Choose the option where the sound of –ed at the
to the same vocabulary group. end of all the verbs is the same as the -ed in
A) shark – whale – maths ‘played’.
B) rooster – wasp – squirrel A) invited – missed – asked
C) science – history – butterfly B) called – replied – listened
D) Statistics – bowling – ice hockey C) checked – reached – saved
E) climbing – motor racing – Drama D) stressed – looked – walked
E) received – needed – answered
26. Choose the option where the school subject is
spelt incorrectly. 30. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the
A) Geometry end of all the words is the same as in ‘gloves’.
B) Accounting A) Ben’s – sleeps – plays
C) Foreing languages B) words – drinks – dishes
D) Physical education C) sings – classes – shelves
E) Information technology D) belongs – Adam’s – tables
E) churches – watches – Steff’s
27. Choose the option where the letters ‘th’ have
the same pronunciation as in ‘think’.
A) feather – faith – thumb
B) ninth – other – weather
C) together – those – teeth
D) brother – mother – father
E) mouth – birthday – athlete
De acordo com o Edital Nº 02/2019 que regulamenta o Teste de Nível das Casas de Cultura Estrangeira, da
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Subitem 9.2
“As questões terão pesos diferentes, a seguir descritos: as questões de 01 a 05 valerão 0,5 (zero vírgula
cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 06 a 10 valerão 1,5 (um vírgula cinco) pontos cada; as questões de 11 a 20
valerão 3 (três) pontos cada e as questões de 21 a 30 valerão 4 (quatro) pontos cada, totalizando 80 (oitenta
pontos), com o mínimo de acerto de 56 (cinquenta e seis) pontos”
GABARITOS
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE II
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
A D B E D C D D E B B D E E E
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
B C A C C D C A A A C B B A E
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE IV
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
D E E B D D C E C B D C B A E
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A C C B D A E A B A C B A E D
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE V
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
E B A D D B C B E C E D D C C
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
B A E D B A E C A B E A C A D
BRITÂNICA – SEMESTRE VI
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
D E A C E E A A D D B E D C B
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
E C B C C D D E A B B A A C B
BRITÂNICA – Upper I
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
B D C C E D C A D A A E C N E
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
E A C B D D B B D B A E C A E
BRITÂNICA – Advanced I
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
C B B B E D E A B D D E E C B
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A A A A C A B C D C E D D E C
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option where For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that
the italic word or words can be replaced without completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
changing the meaning of the sentence.
06. My teacher’s office ______ always organised. On his
01. He makes a reservation for the same room every desk there ______ his glasses, ______ keys, ______
time he comes to this hotel. laptop, ______ photo of ______ family, ______
A) books newspaper, ______ scissors and ______ pens. On the
B) goes to shelves there ______ ______ old magazine, ______
C) stays in umbrella, many books and ______ folders.
D) checks in
A) are – is – a – an – an – your – X – a – a – is – a –
E) checks out of
the – no
B) is – is – a – a – an – your – X – X – no – is – an –
02. This book is short but very interesting. the – no
A) not tall C) is – are – some – a – a – his – a – X – some – is –
B) not new an – an – some
C) difficult D) are – are – some – a – a – his – a – some – no – are
D) not long – the – an – some
E) dangerous E) is – is – some – an – a – her – some – X – some –
are – a – the – any
03. Sally travels to Madrid to visit her mother’s
07. A: ______ know ______ girl? Where ______ from?
brother and his daughter every year.
B: She’s ______ new student. I ______ she’s ______.
A) cousin – her niece A: ______ English fluently?
B) uncle – her cousin B: I ______ so, she is in the advanced class.
C) brother – her niece
D) grandfather – her sister A) You – these – she is – a – believe – japanese – She
E) stepfather – her nephew speaks – think
B) You – this – she is – an – believe – japanese – Do
she speaks – think
04. It’s 7.15. C) Do you – those – is she – any – believes – Japanese
A) seven o’clock – She speaks – thinks
B) half past seven D) Do you – that – is she – the – believe – Japanese –
C) fifteen to seven Does she speak – think
D) a quarter to seven E) Do you – that – is she – a – believes – Japanese –
E) a quarter past seven Does she speak – thinks
23. Choose the option in which ONE of the words 28. Choose the option in which the sound of -s/-es/-ies at
DOES NOT belong to the group. the end of all the words is the same as the letter -s in
A) soldier – aunt – dentist – pilot ‘calls’
B) hungry – happy – sad – thirsty A) tells – thinks – wins – sleeps
C) notebook – desk – board – chair B) reads – pays – rings – swims
D) sometimes – usually – hardly ever – often C) plays – tries – crosses – lives
E) hi – hello – good morning – good evening D) buses – speaks – eats – listens
E) guesses – turns – kisses – opens
24. Choose the option in which one of the verbs is
spelt incorrectly. 29. Choose the option in which all the underlined letters
A) catchs – flies – runs have the same sound.
B) says – gives – writes A) hot – stop – want – watch
C) buys – cuts – dreams B) sport – small – talk – what
D) begins – grows – shows C) sugar – city – nice – actress
E) understands – sees – knows D) fourteen – of – photo – office
E) yellow – young – why – yesterday
25. Choose the option in which the underlined word
is spelt incorrectly. 30. Choose the option in which the plural noun(s) is/are
A) It’s a very popullar city! incorrect.
B) Can I have a copy, please? A) leaf – leaves / tree – trees
C) I am always here on Tuesdays. B) person – people / foot – feet
D) I need glue to finish my homework. C) wolf – wolves / wife – wives
E) There are thirty students in my class. D) diary – diaries / movie – movies
E) piano – pianoes / tomato – tomatoes
26. Choose the option in which all the underlined
letters have the same pronunciation as the
underlined vowel in ‘egg’.
A) ten – pet – very – we
B) verb – there – hair – yes
C) friend – help – any – red
D) breakfast – second – great – sad
E) umbrella – bread – happy – never
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option where 06. Some of Joseph’s friends ______ him to a fancy party.
the italic word or words can be replaced without He ______, but he ______ any clothes to wear. So
changing the meaning of the sentence. this morning, Joseph ______ for clothes at a local
shopping centre. He ______ to buy something really
01. I can’t go to John’s party tonight because I am nice, because he ______ to make a good impression.
grounded. A) invited – acepted – didn’t have – shops – wants –
A) don’t need to intends
B) don’t want to B) invited – accepted – didn’t have – is shopping –
C) am permitted to wants – intends
D) am not allowed to C) invitted – acepted – don’t has – is shopping –
E) don’t know how to wanting – intends
D) invited – acepted – didn’t have – is shopping –
02. A: When was Michael and Lia’s wedding anniversary? wants – intending
B: Well, today’s Sunday, so it was last Friday. E) invitted – accepted – doesn’t had – shops –
A) yesterday wanting – intending
B) last month 07. There ______ a boy named Joshua, he often ______
C) three days ago classes to play football. One day, when his mother
D) the day before today ______ about this, she ______ really upset and
E) the day before yesterday ______ his videogame away. She also told him that
he ______ only go to school and not see his friends.
03. Honey, can you pick up the phone? Now Joshua ______ hard to get good grades and
A) answer ______ all day long. He ______ his videogame and
B) turn off playing football with his friends.
C) give me A) were – skiped – finded out – became – lockied –
D) hang up could – tries – studies – missing
E) bring me B) was – skipped – find outted – became – locked –
could – tries – studies – is mising
04. In the morning, my mum wakes me up at 6, then C) was – skipped – found out – became – locked –
she makes breakfast and, after that, she goes to could – is trying – is studying – misses
work. D) was – skipped – is finding – becomes – is locking –
A) makes breakfast after she wakes me up at 6. canned – tring – is studing – misses
Then E) were – skiped – found out – become – locked –
B) wakes me up after she makes breakfast. Only canned – is trying – is studying – missing
then
C) makes breakfast and then wakes me up at 6. 08. A: ______ your husband ______ the beach, Paula?
After that, B: Yes, he ______. Last weekend, we went scuba
D) makes breakfast before she wakes me up at 6, ______ and ______. ______ , we went ______
and then with the local fishermen. He ______ a big tuna!
E) wakes me up and makes breakfast at the same The locals cooked the fish, ______ my husband
time. Later, ______ tuna, ______ he ______ chicken.
A) Is – liking – is – dive – swim – Also – fish –
05. My little son always sits by me when I am catched – and – doesn’t like – but – is eating
reading a story to him. B) Does – like – does – dive – swimming –
A) beside Additionally – fishing – catched – but – doesn’t
B) behind like – so – ate
C) opposite C) Is – liking – did – diving – swiming – Because of
D) in front of that – fishing – caught – but – didn’t like – then –
E) across from eated
D) Can – like – can – diving – swimming – Besides –
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that fishying – caughted – so – didn’t like – because –
completes the sentences CORRECTLY. eatted
E) Does – like – does – diving – swimming – In
addition to that – fishing – caught – but – doesn’t
like – so – ate
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09. A: Is this the emergency number? I ______ help. 13. A) Later Julia woke up at 6, she had breakfast.
B: Yes, what’s your problem? B) When I arrived at the office, so I started to work.
A: I saw a man in the street. I think he ______. C) He loved the play, but he wants to watch it again.
Right now, he ______ on the ground, he D) My students went home after they finished their
______ breathe! assignments.
B: Okay, the ambulance is on its way. E) After that Luis got married, he stopped hanging out
A) need – dies – lies – doesn’t can with his friends.
B) need – is dying – is lying – can’t
C) needing – dying – lying – can not 14. A) My internet connection was terrible, but now it is
D) needed – is dying – is lying – cannot okay.
E) need – is dying – is lying – didn’t can B) Did you and your friends went out together last
weekend?
10. It ______ a dark cold night when Jessica went C) Rebecca didn’t remembered my birthday. I’m so
back home from work. She ______ a lot that disappointed.
evening. To make things worse, she ______ her D) Were your father at home last night? I can’t
phone home and was not able to communicate remember for sure.
with anybody. When she ______ the theatre, E) My cousins was in Egypt last month. They bought
which is ______ Main Street and Third Avenue, me some souvenirs.
she ______ a tree. The neighbours phoned the
cops and they ______ immediately. ______ 15. A) I always sit next of my friends at school.
Jessica was drunk, the cops ______ her and B) About five years ago, I lived near of my ex-girlfriend.
______ away her driving license. Now, she C) Lilian is walking round the park. She does that
______ her best not to make the same mistake every day.
again. D) The department store is in the middle to the
shopping centre.
A) was – drank – left – passed – in the corner of – E) I don’t want to go to the supermarket. It is too far
hitted – came – Why – arrested – taked – does of my house.
B) was – drunk – left – turned left – in the corner
of – hitted – came – Because – arested – took For questions 16 to 23, choose the INCORRECT
– does option.
C) was – drank – left – went past – on the corner
of – hit – came – Because – arrested – took – 16. A) Seth never thought about getting married.
is doing B) How much did this mobile cost? Was it too
D) were – is drinking – lefted – went past – on expensive?
the corner of – hitted – comed – Why – C) My brother was very drunk yesterday. He drank too
arrested – taked – does much beer.
E) were – drank – lefted – turnt right – in the D) Why did you sleep so early last night? You always
middle of – hit – come – Because – arested – go to bed late.
took – is doing E) Last class, Jane speaked with her teacher about the
For questions 11 to 15, choose the CORRECT exams. She’s so worried.
option.
17. A) Lia is sufferring because her boyfriend broke up
11. A) Anne having dance lessons now. with her last weekend.
B) Craig’s does his homework at night. B) Why aren’t you telling me the truth? I know exactly
C) Were there any place to sit at the party you what happened.
went yesterday? C) Patty and Betty are skiing while Josh is taking
D) Why isn’t Melissa talking to you? Isn’t she photos of them.
one of your best friends? D) Is Mike talking to anyone right now? His phone’s
E) I’m afraid Barbara teaches at this very busy.
moment. Do you want to leave a message? E) Is our professor travelling at the moment?
12. A) Does Mike gets angry easily? 18. A) I really hate not knowing what to do!
B) Why didn’t you invite me to go camp with B) My ex-girlfriend loved seeing the sunset.
you? C) Do you mind to pick up the kids at school today?
C) Do you want to go a sandwich at the local D) Is there anything you don’t like doing at the
snack bar? weekend?
D) Did you get a good time with Joey during E) My dad loves to cook for our family. It’s his
summer camp? favourite hobby.
E) My girlfriend doesn’t think it is a good idea to
go hiking this weekend.
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19. A) I have an appointment with my therapist this 25. Choose the option in which all the verbs are
evening. irregular.
B) I don’t need an electricist! I can fix this A) take – cut – read – turn
problem by myself! B) lift – pack – open – surf
C) I always dreamt of becoming an incredibly C) wear – touch – roll – dress
intelligent mathematician. D) shut – sing – make – spend
D) Beverly Sue Simon is my favourite beautician. E) drive – find – carry – catch
She’s the only professional I trust.
E) My mum works as a programmer for an 26. Choose the incorrect option.
international computer software company.
A) 05th May – the fifth of May
B) 19th December – the nineteenth of December
20. A) Are Susy and Lina not at home?
C) 20th August – the twentieth of August
B) Why don’t you believe a word I say?
D) 23rd April – the twenty-third of April
C) Why can you not help me with the
E) 30th March – the thirdieth of March
housework?
D) Is Paul’s son’s cooking a delicious meal at the
27. Choose the option in which all the underlined letters
moment?
have the same sound.
E) Does your sister not like the beach? I thought
she loved it. A) elephant – bank – no – ten
B) dinner – know – run – never
21. A) Where’s the nearest bus station? C) song – hungry – dance – green
B) The library is just round the corner. D) think – student – enjoy – seven
C) Excuse me, is there a petrol station nearby? E) phone – decision – thanks – monkey
D) Go past the cinema and you’ll find the theatre.
E) Can you tell me how to get Sam’s house? My 28. Choose the option in which all the underlined vowels
satnav is not working. have the same sound.
A) niece – tree – be – steak
22. A) Please, come into! The door is open. B) hair – here – care – there
B) Did you see the fish jumping out of the water? C) nurse – word – learn – her
C) Monica always sits between her best friends in D) six – film – women – police
class. E) home – slow – thousand – road
D) Please, go up the stairs to the 2nd floor. The
doctor’s waiting. 29. Choose the option where the sound of -s/-es at the end
E) Why are you dating someone who lives so far of the verbs is the same as in ‘draws’.
from your house? A) travels – arrests – washes – understands
B) happens – prays – offers – improves
23. A) I’ll take the extra-large size. C) compares – loves – likes – pretends
B) Is this the only colour you have? D) watches – touches – kisses – uses
C) Do you want to try this pair of jeans on? E) cuts – looks – walks – types
D) This jacket is too small for me. It doesn’t suit
me. 30. Choose the option in which the sound of -ed at the end
E) Where is the changing room? I’d like to try on of all the verbs is the same as the -ed in ‘washed’,
some clothes. ‘studied’ and ‘concentrated’, respectively.
Answer questions 24 to 30 according to the A) lived – printed – plugged
instructions. B) laughed – agreed – attended
C) observed – missed – applied
24. Choose the option where all of the words are not D) practised – offended – created
in the same vocabulary group. E) wished – finished – supported
A) folk – indie – rock – blues
B) cool – warm – cold – foggy
C) hall – cardigan – attic – chimney
D) tights – high heels – jumper – skirt
E) summer – winter – autumn – spring
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30 questões
For questions 01 to 05, choose the option where 07. Andy always _____ out in _____ mornings, but these
the italic word or words can be replaced without days he _____ to the gym at night because his mother
changing the meaning of the sentence. _____ in town. She _____ visiting New York, she
_____ there _____ times. Today they _____ the
01. He drives in a safe way.
Museum of Modern Art, then they _____ a musical on
A) badly Broadway and have _____ dinner at her favourite
B) slowly restaurant.
C) quickly
D) carefully A) works – the – ’s going – is – loving – went – much
E) dangerously – ’re going visit – ’re going see – the
B) is working – X – goes – is – loves – ’s been – many
02. Sam and Bob have gone away for a few days. – ’re going visit – ’re going to see – a
A) went out C) works – the – ’s going – is – loves – ’s been –
B) have gone out many – ’re going to visit – ’re going to see – X
C) have gone to work D) is working – the – going – being – loves – has gone
D) went out and came back – many – going to visit – going to see – X
E) have left home for a holiday E) works – X – goes – being – loving – has gone –
much – are going to visit – are going see – the
03. Jenny is going to arrive the day after tomorrow.
A) tomorrow 08. A: Mum, we have to buy _____ food. There are
B) next morning _____ fruits in the fridge. So, I _____ buy _____
C) next weekend pineapple, _____ oranges, _____ apples because I
D) tomorrow morning like them, _____ plums and strawberries. As for
E) two days from today the vegetables, we only need _____ potatoes,
right?
04. Diana is very gentle. B: Right, dear, just don’t forget to bring _____ sugar
A) fun and nice and _____ orange juice. Your brother loves it.
B) calm and kind A) any – a few – ’m going – a – any – a lot of – any –
C) clever and friendly few – few – some
D) confident and curious B) any – a few – ’m going to – the – any – a little –
E) serious and intelligent any – a little – a few – any
05. Your rucksack is lighter than my rucksack. C) some – a little – going to – X – some – a few –
A) Your rucksack is nicer than my some – a few – a little – any
B) My rucksack is better than your D) some – a little – ’m going – X – some – a little –
C) My rucksack is prettier than your some – a little – some – any
D) My rucksack is heavier than your E) some – a few – ’m going to – a – some – a lot of –
E) Your rucksack is smaller than my some – a few – a little – some
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that 09. A: Where _____?
completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no B: To the new bookstore. The owner _____ these
word). imported books today and I _____ there taking a
look at them. What about you? What _____?
06. Glenn _____ to Egypt twice, he _____ there last A: I _____ our library because we _____ for other
year to visit the monuments. Now he _____ to books to arrive.
China, as he _____ business there. He needs B: OK! Let me help you.
_____ some time to relax and enjoy the trip.
A) have you gone – brought – was – do you do –
A) has been – went – went – would like to do –
organise – wait
take
B) did you go – has brought – was – do you do –
B) went – went – ’s been – would like to doing –
organise – wait
take
C) have you been – brought – was – are you doing –
C) has gone – has been – ’s gone – likes doing –
am organising – are waiting
to take
D) have you gone – has brought – have been – are you
D) has been – went – ’s gone – would like to do –
doing – am organiseing – are waiting
to take
E) have you been – has brought – have been – are you
E) has gone – has been – ’s gone – would like to
doing – am organiseing – are waiting
doing – to take
11. A) Why is he always complaining about his job? 19. A) My oldest sister is in town.
B) Sometimes Helen sleeps at her mother’s. B) Can you talk a bit faster than?
C) We’ve never heard of this band before. C) It’s colder today than it was yesterday.
D) Hardly ever I go to university at night. D) Julie is the most reliable person in this office.
E) They usually come on Mondays. E) I thought it would be more difficult to learn Italian.
12. A) A: How many sandwiches do you want me to 20. A) There is cheese, ham, tomato, cucumber and sauce
buy? in the sandwich.
B: Only one for me, please. B) Next to the juice and the milk in the fridge, there’s
B) A: How much money do we still have? yogurt.
B: Well, not much. C) The apples are under the strawberries.
C) A: How many people are coming to your party? D) The biscuits are in front the peaches.
B: Just a little. E) The oranges are on the counter.
D) A: How many bananas are enough for the pie?
B: Fifteen. Answer questions 21 to 30 according to the instructions.
E) A: How much time do we have left?
21. Choose the option in which at least one of the words
B: A lot.
is spelt incorrectly.
13. A) A: This is my father. A) tin – cartom – jar – packet
B: Wow! You look like him so much. B) straight – curly – wavy – long
B) A: What is your sister like? C) onions – lettuce – beans – salad
B: She’s tall and thin like my mother. D) sweater – jumper – trousers – shoes
C) A: Do you like Michelle? E) bracelet – earring – necklace – ring
B: Absolutely! She’s so friendly.
D) A: What would you like to drink? 22. Choose the option in which the number is spelt
B: Sparkling water, please. incorrectly.
E) A: What do you like eating for dinner? A) 168 - one hundred and sixty-eight
B: Soup or salad. B) 850 - eight hundred and fifty
C) 921 - nine hundred and twenty-one
14. A) He talks so fastly. I can’t understand him. D) 5,307 - five thousand three hundred and seven
B) The houses here are incredibly big. E) 10,440 - ten thousand four hundred and fourty
C) Lauren plays the oboe beautifully.
D) Speak quietly, the kids are asleep. 23. Choose the option in which all the words are not in
E) Claire is a very polite person. the same vocabulary group.
15. A) They’re having a great time at the party. A) clever – generous – friendly – coach
B) I work there from Sunday to Thursday. B) church – theatre – city hall – market
C) Edward and Logan need our approval. C) log in – upload – attach – search for
D) Chris is having classes this week. D) bus – cab – underground – tram
E) I’m phonning James right now. E) scarf – tie – gloves – cardigan
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For questions 01 to 05, choose the option where For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that
the italic word or words can be replaced without completes the sentences CORRECTLY (X = no word).
changing the main idea of the sentence.
01. Jack has gone to the city centre. 06. A consumer society is a society that encourages
A) is going to the city centre people to buy and use more and more products, such
B) has been to the city centre as TVs, mobile phones and computers. People in
C) is planning to go to the city centre consumer societies tend to live _____. They eat a
_____ variety of food. They go to restaurants _____.
D) went to the city centre and has returned
They also buy a lot of things, maybe more than they
E) went to the city centre but hasn’t returned
need. Today people can buy these things _____ ever
before. The market for these products is growing
02. Chad has borrowed some money from Marie. _____ all the time. Consumer societies encourage
A) Chad wants to pay Marie back. people to buy _____ and _____ products. For
B) Marie has lent some money to Chad. example, “_____” phones come out every year.
C) Chad helped Marie with some money.
A) more comfortably – wider – more often – easier
D) Marie needed some money from Chad.
than – faster – bigger – gooder – smarter
E) Marie has offered some money to Chad.
B) more comfortably – wider – more often – more
easily than – faster – bigger – better – smarter
03. This car isn’t as economical as the one I had last C) more comfortably than – wider – more often –
year. easier than – more faster – bigger – better – smarter
A) This car is less economical than the one I had D) more comfortable – more wide – oftener – more easy
last year. than – faster – more bigger – gooder – more smart
B) This car is more economical than the one I had E) comfortablier – more wide – oftener – easier than –
last year. more fast – more big – more better – more smart
C) The car I had last year is as economical as the
one I have now.
D) The car I had last year is less economical than
the one I have now. 07. Part 1 Mount Everest is one of _____ and _____
E) The car I had last year and the one I have now mountains to climb, but it is not _____ or _____ place
are both economical. on Earth, but it comes close! These challenges make it
one of _____ mountains for serious climbers. Since
04. We haven’t had anything to eat since we arrived 1952, over 3500 climbers _____ the top.
here this morning. A) most tough – the most exciting – most cold – most
A) ’ve had little windy – the most attractive – reached
B) ’ve had anything B) toughest – the most exciting than – coldest –
C) haven’t had a lot windiest – the most attractive – have reached
D) have had nothing C) the toughest – most exciting – the coldest – the
E) haven’t had much windiest – the most attractive – have reached
D) the most tough – most exciting – the most cold –
05. Jennifer often goes abroad for her holidays. the most windiest – most attractive – reached
E) the most toughest – most exciting than – the most
A) travels a lot coldest – the windyest – most attractive – reached
B) goes out for a drink
C) travels to different cities
D) goes to foreign countries
E) travels round her country
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For questions 01 to 05, choose the option that For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that
expresses the same idea as the sentence in italics. completes the sentences CORRECTLY.
01. If Monica had more time, she would visit her
family in Dublin. 06. Soraya _____ a terrible day so far. She _____ at 7 a.m.
by the sound of her phone ringing, her boss _____ her
A) Monica visited her family in Dublin because
five times already. When she _____ the phone call,
she had more time to do it.
her boss _____ to her that she _____ go to work any
B) Monica will visit her family in Dublin because
more, she was sacked. Then she asked why, and he
she has more time to do it.
answered “as soon as I _____ at the office, I noticed
C) Monica doesn’t want to visit her family in
that you _____ all the computers and air-conditioners
Dublin because she needs time.
on all night”.
D) Monica doesn’t visit her family in Dublin
because she doesn’t have more time. A) had – woke up – phoned – has returned – told –
E) Monica has the time to visit her family in mustn’t – has arrived – has left
Dublin but she doesn’t want to do it. B) has had – was woken up – phoned – returned – said
– don’t have to – had arrived – left
02. At home, Christine used to put things away. C) had – woken up – has phoned – had returned – said
– didn’t have to – arrived – has left
A) still puts things in the trash
D) has had – was woke up – had phoned – returned –
B) puts things in the trash no more
told – don’t have to – arrived – had left
C) needed to put things in the trash
E) has had – was woken up – had phoned – returned –
D) still puts things in the correct place
said – didn’t have to – arrived – had left
E) doesn’t put things in the correct place any
more
07. Leon was having some problems at school and
03. Liam said, “You don’t need to do the washing up, considered _____ a psychologist. He hesitated a lot
Jessica”. _____ an appointment, but thanks to his friends, he
A) Liam told Jessica that she didn’t need to do agreed _____ so. During his first therapy session, the
the washing up. psychologist managed _____ Leon talk about his
B) Someone told Liam that he needed to do the deepest fear. He resisted _____ this information at
washing up. first, but soon he admitted _____ afraid of _____ the
C) Liam told Jessica that she needed to do the semester and _____ his parents. When the
washing up. psychologist heard this, she said “you should avoid
D) Jessica told Liam that she needed to do the _____ this way. If you _____, you _____ something
washing up. from that”.
E) Jessica told Liam she didn’t have to do the A) seeing – to make – to do – to make – giving –
washing up. being – failing – disappointing – thinking – fail –
04. My little brother is looking forward to the will learn
weekend at his grandmother’s place. B) to see – to make – to do – making – giving – to be
– failing – disappointing – thinking – fail – will
A) upset and mad about
learn
B) thankful for and glad of C) to see – to make – to do – to make – giving – being
C) excited and pleased about – to fail – to disappoint – to think – fail – would
D) disappointed in and sad about learn
E) uninterested in and bored with D) seeing – making – doing – making – to give – to be
05. Parents have never really understood their kids. – to fail – to disappoint – thinking – failing – will
learn
A) Parents never misunderstand their kids.
E) seeing – making – doing – making – to give – to be
B) Parents have never been understood by their
– failing – disappointing – to think – failed – would
kids.
learn
C) Kids have always been understood by their
parents.
D) Kids have never been misunderstood by their
parents.
E) Kids have never really been understood by
their parents.
09. Caroline is about to _____ college for good this 11. A) You are going to have to drive along the river to
year. She is so _____ with all the subjects that, find me.
when she told me she wanted to _____ all her B) In order to get to the train station, walk towards to
textbooks, I asked her to just _____. Someone the city centre.
else might need them. Also, I tried to _____ C) This tunnel is way too dark. Please, let’s get out of
_____ to her course for a while, because she it immediately.
can’t just _____ of college and do nothing D) My flat is on the 4th floor and there’s no lift. You
afterwards. She should _____ some other thing to must go up all the stairs.
study before she leaves college. E) My satnav told me to drive past the church and
A) give in – fed out – throw up – give them on – over the bridge. Is it correct?
talk her off – hanging out – drop off – pick in
B) give up – fed up – throw away – give them in 12. A) That’s not his car. His is a black one.
– talk her in – hanging on – drop off – pick B) My desk is extremely disorganised today. Can I use
out yours?
C) give up – fed up – put up with – give them in C) Melany asked me if she could use my desk because
– talk her out – hanging in – drop out – pick hers is a total mess.
off D) There’s a very big house in the neighbourhood. But
D) give up – fed up – throw away – give them ours is much bigger.
away – talk her into – hanging on – drop out – E) Sue and Lia are helping me with my homework
pick out because yesterday I helped them with their.
E) give out – fed off – put up with – give them
away – talk her into – hanging off – drop out –
pick on 13. A) Christopher left his car keys at work last night.
B) Have you not learnt anything from this class today?
C) Caitlyn hasn’t shown up at work yet. What happened
to her?
D) Denise always worked as an elementary teacher.
She plans on retiring next year.
E) Kate and Tom have been married for over 15 years.
They’re such a great couple.
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For questions 01 to 05, choose the option where 05. Mitch to Keesha: ‘I heard that Freddie Mercury was
the italic word or words can be replaced without born in Zanzibar.’
changing the main idea of the sentence. A) Keesha knew Mitch didn’t know Freddie Mercury
was born in Zanzibar.
B) Mitch said that Keesha heard that Freddie Mercury
01. The public aquarium is still being built in our city. had been born in Zanzibar.
A) The public aquarium will be built soon C) Mitch told Keesha that he didn’t know Freddie
B) People are still building the public aquarium Mercury was born in Zanzibar.
C) They’ll finish building the public aquarium D) Keesha heard that Mitch didn’t know Freddie
soon Mercury had been born in Zanzibar.
D) Soon people will be able to visit the public E) Mitch told Keesha that he had heard that Freddie
aquarium Mercury had been born in Zanzibar.
E) They’ll start building the public aquarium in a
short time
For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that
completes the sentences CORRECTLY. (Note: x = no
02. I think that’ll be enough for us if you’re not very word)
hungry.
A) that’s all we need even if we’re very hungry 06. Sam’s so _____ that you could listen to him for hours.
B) we’ll get more to eat if we’re all very hungry However, his brother, Tim, is very _____. I was _____
C) if you’re not very hungry, we’ll get some when Sam left me alone with his brother because he
more had to pick up his grandparents at the airport. Tim told
D) that’ll be enough for us, unless you’re very me he felt _____ sometimes because he said people
hungry feel _____ round him and that occasionally made him
E) even if you’re hungry, that’ll be more than feel _____. I felt bad for him, and tried to look _____
enough for us in what he was saying, but the problem is he only talks
about himself all the time.
03. My physics professor came to Manchester 20 A) interested – boring – frustrating – embarrassing –
years ago and is the author of a famous book on boring – depressing – interesting
life in outer space. B) interesting – boring – frustrating – embarrassed –
A) professor that – ago is – who tackles boring – depressed – interested
B) professor which – ago, is – that tackles C) interested – bored – frustrated – embarrassing –
C) professor, who – ago, is – which tackles bored – depressing – interesting
D) professor who – ago is – who talks about D) interesting – boring – frustrated – embarrassed –
E) professor, that – ago, is – that talks about bored – depressed – interested
E) interested – bored – frustrating – embarrassed –
04. If Hector had had all the ingredients for a bored – depressed – interested
cheesecake, he would have made one for his
sister’s birthday party. 07. Last Saturday Jeremy and Megan participated in a
A) Hector’s sister had a cheesecake for her karaoke competition. They _____ for about 6 months
birthday party because her brother made one before they _____ in the competition. Their friends
for her. were there to support them, but they _____ them
B) Hector had all the ingredients for a perform before that night. After everyone _____, the
cheesecake, but he didn’t make one for his judges _____ the winners. Jeremy and Megan won!
sister’s birthday party. A) practised – had sung – never saw – participated –
C) Hector didn’t have all the ingredients for a announced
cheesecake, so he didn’t make one for his B) practised – had sung – never saw – participated –
sister’s birthday party. had announced
D) Hector’s sister wanted to have a cheesecake C) had practised – sang – had never seen – had
for her birthday party, but Hector didn’t have participated – announced
time to make one. D) had practised – sang – had never seen – had
E) Hector didn’t have all the ingredients for a participated – had announced
cheesecake, so he decided to buy one for his E) had practised – sang – hadn’t ever seen – had
sister’s birthday party. participated – had announced
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For questions 01 to 05, choose the option where For questions 06 to 10, choose the option that
the italic word or words can be replaced without completes the sentences CORRECTLY.
changing the main idea of the sentence.
06. Keith was making a lot of noise and was disturbing the
other guests and in the end he _____ to leave. I don’t
01. The more intriguing a corruption case becomes, know why he _____ to places by his friends. What
the more fascinating the public find it. strikes me is that he _____ a quiet and well-behaved
A) The public are very intrigued by corruption person, but he _____ a lot since his parents divorced. I
cases because they are fascinating. don’t think he _____ the fact that his parents aren’t
B) The more fascinated by a corruption case the together any more and he _____ the son of a split family.
public become, the more intriguing it is. A) asked them – still invites – used to being – changed
C) Every time a corruption case becomes more – overcame – used to not being
intriguing, the public find it more fascinating. B) asked them – still invites – used to being – has
D) Corruption cases are fascinating because the changed – has overcome – used to not being
public become intrigued when they read them. C) was asked – is still invited – used to be – has
E) Every time a corruption case becomes more changed – has overcome – ’s not still used to be
fascinating, the less intrigued the public D) was asked – is still invited – used to be – has
become. changed – has overcome – ’s still not used to being
E) was asked – is still invited – used to be – has been
02. Yesterday the TV news reported about a tiger. It changed – has been overcoming – ’s still not used to be
was seriously injured and had to be killed to stop
its suffering. 07. Something _____ to Alicia. She’s never late.
A) tiger which – pulled off However, she _____ if something _____, or she _____
B) tiger which – put down the email about today’s meeting. The problem is we
C) tiger that – laid down can’t start this meeting without her. Besides, we
D) tiger who – sold out _____ this meeting when Neil asked, as he said he
E) tiger who – put off couldn’t be present today.
A) has happened – could have phoned – happened –
03. Sam has been an English teacher for nearly 30 hasn’t received – have postponed
years now. B) should have happened – would phone – had
A) near happened – didn’t receive – postponed
B) almost C) might be happening – will phone – had happened –
C) exactly would receive – must have postponed
D) more than D) must have happened – would phone – happened –
E) a lot less than might not receive – should have postponed
E) must have happened – ’d have phoned – had happened
04. Sarah has been able to make ends meet despite – might not have received – should have postponed
the fact that her husband lost his job six months
ago. 08. One summer day, I _____ down the beach near my
A) nevertheless house when I _____ something strange. Soon I _____
B) in spite of there was someone lying on the seashore. When I
C) although _____, I _____ it was the body of a dead man. I
D) so as to _____ that the body _____ on the beach for more than
E) due to a day because of the state of the man’s body.
A) was walking – saw – realised – approached –
05. Bill is believed to have eloped with his long-time noticed – could tell – had been lying
boyfriend because he was having problems at B) had walked – had seen – realised – was
home. approaching – noticed – would have told – had lied
A) Bill believes he had to leave home and live C) was walking – saw – had realised – approached –
B) People think Bill shouldn’t have eloped was noticing – would tell – had been lying
C) People believed that Bill had to elope D) walked – had seen – was realising – was approaching –
D) Bill believed he should have eloped had noticed – could have told – was lying
E) People believe Bill has eloped E) had been walking – had been seen – had realised –
had approached – noticed – could tell – was lying