Title | Exercícios de Inglês 2 |
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Course | Inglês |
Institution | Ensino Médio Regular (Brasil) |
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Exercícios de inglês....
Exercícios de Inglês: Utilizando much, many, little, few 1. The following expressions have approximately the same meaning EXCEPT: a) Have risen b) Have increased c) Have gone up d) Have grown e) Pulled out
2. In the sentence “Sea levels have risen by 10-20cm” the opposite of have risen would be: a) Have vanished b) Have piled up c) Have shrunk d) Have outstripped e) Have replaced 3. Fill in with much or many
a) The company is ready to meet _____ different challenges. b) _____ people enjoy having hosts from time to time. c) There isn’t _____ good news in the paper today. d) Men carry _____ of their fat above the waist. e) How ____ stamps does your passport show? f)
There wasn’t _____ food left.
g) _____ young women complain about their size. h) She doesn’t spend _____ time on her English homework. i)
Scientists have warned authorities _____ times about the danger of an Ebola outbreak.
j)
We couldn’t find _____ information about climate change.
4. Fill in with little or few a) He is not popular at all. He has ______ friends. b) She was lucky, she lost very ______ blood in the accident.
c) Fortunately the drought has caused _____ damage. d) _____ scientists disagree about the evidence of climate change. 5. Fill in with the expressions a great deal of or a large number of
a) _____________ of bread and ______ of milk can feed _______ children. b) The tourists ate ____________ ham sandwiches and drank ____________ orange juice. c) Exposure to __________ ultraviolet radiation is associated with ________ health problems.
Respostas Corretas 1. The following expressions have approximately the same meaning EXCEPT: a) Have risen b) Have increased c) Have gone up d) Have grown e) Pulled out
2. In the sentence “Sea levels have risen by 10-20cm” the opposite of have risen would be: a) Have vanished b) Have piled up c) Have shrunk d) Have outstripped e) Have replaced 3. Fill in with much or many
a) The company is ready to meet _____ (many) different challenges. b) _____ (many) people enjoy having hosts from time to time. c) There isn’t _____ (much) good news in the paper today. d) Men carry _____ (much) of their fat above the waist. e) How ____ (many) stamps does your passport show? f)
There wasn’t _____ (much) food left.
g) _____ (many) young women complain about their size. h) She doesn’t spend _____ (much) time on her English homework. i)
Scientists have warned authorities _____ (many) times about the danger of an Ebola outbreak.
j)
We couldn’t find _____ (much) information about climate change.
4. Fill in with little or few a) He is not popular at all. He has ______ (few) friends. b) She was lucky, she lost very ______ (little) blood in the accident.
c) Fortunately the drought has caused _____ (little) damage. d) _____ (few) scientists disagree about the evidence of climate change. 5. Fill in with the expressions a great deal of or a large number of
a) _____________ (a great deal) of bread and ______ (a great deal) of milk can feed _______ (a large number of) children. b) The tourists ate ____________ (a large number of) ham sandwiches and drank ____________ (a great deal of) orange juice. c) Exposure to __________ (a great deal of) ultraviolet radiation is associated with ________ (a large number of) health problems....