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Av. diag. ens. médio rec
1. AVALIAÇÃO DIAGNÓSTICA – ENSINO MÉDIO - 2014
1- The text above is directed to
A) doctors.
B) donators.
C) everyone.
D) savers.
2- People that are not doctors can save lives
A) being safe and simple.
B) donating blood.
C) studying medicine.
D) supporting medicine.
3- To support the Blood Donation Day you can tell people that
A) it hurts and leaves scars.
B) it’s not safe and simple.
C) they can save lives.
D) they have to be doctors.
4- In the first panel the girl says she doesn’t feel good, which is an informal way to say
she doesn’t feel
A) best.
B) better.
C) happy.
D) well.
You don’t have to be a doctor to save
lives.
Just donate blood.
It’s safe. It’s simple. And it’s saves lives.
Please support Blood Donation Day!
2. 5- The pronoun ‘it’ in ‘I hate to miss it.’ refers to
A) day.
B) mom.
C) school.
D) shame.
‘
6- ‘Will’ in the sentence ‘So I’ll just be on the couch’ expresses a
A) decision.
B) plan.
C) prediction.
D) promise.
7- The mother says ‘Get dressed.’ In this context, this sentence is
A) an invitation.
B) an order.
C) a procedure.
D) a request.
8- The sentence ‘Told you she wouldn’t buy it’ is reported speech. Change the reported
speech into direct speech.
A) She can’t buy it.
B) She doesn’t buy it.
C) She didn’t buy it.
D) She won’t buy it.
9- In the end of the story, we learn the little girl was
A) feeling sick.
B) pretending.
C) telling a joke.
D) telling the truth.