December 2019 2 24 Report
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PERGUNTA 1

Complete the following dialog with the best sentence.

Applying for a library card

Library assistant: What can I help you with today?
Mr. Brown: I need to check out this book.
Library assistant: Do you have your library card?
Mr. Brown: I don't have one.
Library assistant: (1) ____________________________________________
Mr. Brown: That's fine.
Library assistant: I'm going to need you to fill out the application.
Mr. Brown: All right. All done.
Library assistant: All right, now please sign the back of the card.
Mr. Brown: Okay. I've signed it.
Library assistant: That's all there is to it.
Mr. Brown: Great. Now can I check out this book?

Disponível em: http://www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/library/library01.htm. Acesso em: 2 nov. 2014.

Mark the right alternative:

a.
(1) Could you give me your library card?

b.
(1) What would you like to drink?

c.
(1) Would you like to apply for one right now?

d.
(1) Could I have your library card?

e.
(1) What kind of dessert would you like to order?


PERGUNTA 2

Complete the following dialog with the best sentence.

Reserving a book

Library assistant: How may I help you?
Frida: I couldn't find the book I was looking for.
Library assistant: Have you checked the database?
Frida: I checked.
Library assistant: Was it on the shelf?
Frida: It should have been, but it wasn't.
Library assistant: Maybe someone took it.
Frida: Will you be getting another copy anytime soon? Frida: (1) ____________________________________
Library assistant: I sure will.
Frida: Thank you very much.

Disponível em: http://www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/library/library05.htm. Acesso em: 2 nov. 2014.

Mark the right alternative:

a.
(1) I would like to pay by credit card.

b.
(1) Would you give me some more sugar?

c.
(1) What kind of book would you like to read?

d.
(1) How should I pay?

e.
(1) Would you be able to reserve it for me?


PERGUNTA 3

Read the following text and complete the gaps with the suitable Modal Verbs

http://morguefile.com/archive

Maybe it would be better to stay and say nothing. This was the easiest thing to do. Thomson stayed there for another week and, although he never went near the door again, he often stopped in the corridor and listened, but there was only silence. He didn't ask anyone in the village about the locked room because he was too afraid, but near the end of the week he started to think more and more about the person in the locked room and he eventually decided to find out more before he left. He made a plan: he (1) ____________ leave on the four o'clock train the next day and, while the horse waited outside with his bags, he (2) ______________ go upstairs and take one last, quick look into the room.

JAMES, M. R. The locked room and other horror stories. Pearson Education Limited, 2008.

Mark the right alternative:

a.
(1) will; (2) should

b.
(1) would; (2) would

c.
(1) will; (2) would

d.
(1) would; (2) will

e.
(1) could; (2) can

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