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Read the following TEXT in order to answer questions 32 to 40:
Does Garlic mean Garlic?

1 Mike looked at the label on the big plastic container. It said Garlic Powder. There
was a U with a circle around it after the word Powder. What does this U
3 mean, Mike wondered. Under the word Powder was another word, Seasoning. Under t
hat word was a drawing of a garlic bulb.
5 Mike knew that food labels can be tricky. Powder is powder, but Seasoning could
mean salt. He looked all around the plastic container for an
7 ingredients label. There wasn't one. In small print under the drawing of the garlic bulb
was a phone number: 1-800-632-6900. Call that number if you have
9 comments or questions, the label said.
Mike called the number. A woman answered. He asked her what the U
11 inside a circle meant. She said it meant kosher. Kosher food is food that is prepared according to Jewish law.
13 Mike asked where the ingredients label was. She said if there is only one
ingredient, there is no ingredients label.
15 "So, there is no salt in this product?" Mike asked.
"No, sir," she said. "It's 100 percent garlic powder."
17 "Why does it say, Product of USA and China?"
She said that sometimes they get the garlic from China, sometimes they
19 get it from the US.
(http://www.eslfast.com/eslread/ss/s007.htm.Acesso em 10 abr.2014)
According to Mike’s point of view, “Seasoning” could means:
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Read the following TEXT in order to answer questions 32 to 40:
Does Garlic mean Garlic?

1 Mike looked at the label on the big plastic container. It said Garlic Powder. There
was a U with a circle around it after the word Powder. What does this U
3 mean, Mike wondered. Under the word Powder was another word, Seasoning. Under t
hat word was a drawing of a garlic bulb.
5 Mike knew that food labels can be tricky. Powder is powder, but Seasoning could
mean salt. He looked all around the plastic container for an
7 ingredients label. There wasn't one. In small print under the drawing of the garlic bulb
was a phone number: 1-800-632-6900. Call that number if you have
9 comments or questions, the label said.
Mike called the number. A woman answered. He asked her what the U
11 inside a circle meant. She said it meant kosher. Kosher food is food that is prepared according to Jewish law.
13 Mike asked where the ingredients label was. She said if there is only one
ingredient, there is no ingredients label.
15 "So, there is no salt in this product?" Mike asked.
"No, sir," she said. "It's 100 percent garlic powder."
17 "Why does it say, Product of USA and China?"
She said that sometimes they get the garlic from China, sometimes they
19 get it from the US.
(http://www.eslfast.com/eslread/ss/s007.htm.Acesso em 10 abr.2014)
Unscramble these words in the box below in order to form a coherent phrase according to the text. The CORRECT alternative is:
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Read the following TEXT in order to answer questions 32 to 40:
Does Garlic mean Garlic?

1 Mike looked at the label on the big plastic container. It said Garlic Powder. There
was a U with a circle around it after the word Powder. What does this U
3 mean, Mike wondered. Under the word Powder was another word, Seasoning. Under t
hat word was a drawing of a garlic bulb.
5 Mike knew that food labels can be tricky. Powder is powder, but Seasoning could
mean salt. He looked all around the plastic container for an
7 ingredients label. There wasn't one. In small print under the drawing of the garlic bulb
was a phone number: 1-800-632-6900. Call that number if you have
9 comments or questions, the label said.
Mike called the number. A woman answered. He asked her what the U
11 inside a circle meant. She said it meant kosher. Kosher food is food that is prepared according to Jewish law.
13 Mike asked where the ingredients label was. She said if there is only one
ingredient, there is no ingredients label.
15 "So, there is no salt in this product?" Mike asked.
"No, sir," she said. "It's 100 percent garlic powder."
17 "Why does it say, Product of USA and China?"
She said that sometimes they get the garlic from China, sometimes they
19 get it from the US.
(http://www.eslfast.com/eslread/ss/s007.htm.Acesso em 10 abr.2014)
“Call that number if you have comments or questions” (lines 8 and 9). This sentence in the passive voice will be correct in the alternative:
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Read the following TEXT in order to answer questions 32 to 40:
Does Garlic mean Garlic?

1 Mike looked at the label on the big plastic container. It said Garlic Powder. There
was a U with a circle around it after the word Powder. What does this U
3 mean, Mike wondered. Under the word Powder was another word, Seasoning. Under t
hat word was a drawing of a garlic bulb.
5 Mike knew that food labels can be tricky. Powder is powder, but Seasoning could
mean salt. He looked all around the plastic container for an
7 ingredients label. There wasn't one. In small print under the drawing of the garlic bulb
was a phone number: 1-800-632-6900. Call that number if you have
9 comments or questions, the label said.
Mike called the number. A woman answered. He asked her what the U
11 inside a circle meant. She said it meant kosher. Kosher food is food that is prepared according to Jewish law.
13 Mike asked where the ingredients label was. She said if there is only one
ingredient, there is no ingredients label.
15 "So, there is no salt in this product?" Mike asked.
"No, sir," she said. "It's 100 percent garlic powder."
17 "Why does it say, Product of USA and China?"
She said that sometimes they get the garlic from China, sometimes they
19 get it from the US.
(http://www.eslfast.com/eslread/ss/s007.htm.Acesso em 10 abr.2014)
Words in bold (lines 5 and 18) in the text work as:
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Read the following TEXT in order to answer questions 32 to 40:
Does Garlic mean Garlic?

1 Mike looked at the label on the big plastic container. It said Garlic Powder. There
was a U with a circle around it after the word Powder. What does this U
3 mean, Mike wondered. Under the word Powder was another word, Seasoning. Under t
hat word was a drawing of a garlic bulb.
5 Mike knew that food labels can be tricky. Powder is powder, but Seasoning could
mean salt. He looked all around the plastic container for an
7 ingredients label. There wasn't one. In small print under the drawing of the garlic bulb
was a phone number: 1-800-632-6900. Call that number if you have
9 comments or questions, the label said.
Mike called the number. A woman answered. He asked her what the U
11 inside a circle meant. She said it meant kosher. Kosher food is food that is prepared according to Jewish law.
13 Mike asked where the ingredients label was. She said if there is only one
ingredient, there is no ingredients label.
15 "So, there is no salt in this product?" Mike asked.
"No, sir," she said. "It's 100 percent garlic powder."
17 "Why does it say, Product of USA and China?"
She said that sometimes they get the garlic from China, sometimes they
19 get it from the US.
(http://www.eslfast.com/eslread/ss/s007.htm.Acesso em 10 abr.2014)
According to the sentence: “Mike looked at the label on the big plastic container. It said Garlic Powder” (line 1). In this case, “It” refers to:
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Read the following TEXT in order to answer questions 32 to 40:
Does Garlic mean Garlic?

1 Mike looked at the label on the big plastic container. It said Garlic Powder. There
was a U with a circle around it after the word Powder. What does this U
3 mean, Mike wondered. Under the word Powder was another word, Seasoning. Under t
hat word was a drawing of a garlic bulb.
5 Mike knew that food labels can be tricky. Powder is powder, but Seasoning could
mean salt. He looked all around the plastic container for an
7 ingredients label. There wasn't one. In small print under the drawing of the garlic bulb
was a phone number: 1-800-632-6900. Call that number if you have
9 comments or questions, the label said.
Mike called the number. A woman answered. He asked her what the U
11 inside a circle meant. She said it meant kosher. Kosher food is food that is prepared according to Jewish law.
13 Mike asked where the ingredients label was. She said if there is only one
ingredient, there is no ingredients label.
15 "So, there is no salt in this product?" Mike asked.
"No, sir," she said. "It's 100 percent garlic powder."
17 "Why does it say, Product of USA and China?"
She said that sometimes they get the garlic from China, sometimes they
19 get it from the US.
(http://www.eslfast.com/eslread/ss/s007.htm.Acesso em 10 abr.2014)
According to the text, the ingredient(s) is(are):
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Read the following TEXT in order to answer questions 32 to 40:
Does Garlic mean Garlic?

1 Mike looked at the label on the big plastic container. It said Garlic Powder. There
was a U with a circle around it after the word Powder. What does this U
3 mean, Mike wondered. Under the word Powder was another word, Seasoning. Under t
hat word was a drawing of a garlic bulb.
5 Mike knew that food labels can be tricky. Powder is powder, but Seasoning could
mean salt. He looked all around the plastic container for an
7 ingredients label. There wasn't one. In small print under the drawing of the garlic bulb
was a phone number: 1-800-632-6900. Call that number if you have
9 comments or questions, the label said.
Mike called the number. A woman answered. He asked her what the U
11 inside a circle meant. She said it meant kosher. Kosher food is food that is prepared according to Jewish law.
13 Mike asked where the ingredients label was. She said if there is only one
ingredient, there is no ingredients label.
15 "So, there is no salt in this product?" Mike asked.
"No, sir," she said. "It's 100 percent garlic powder."
17 "Why does it say, Product of USA and China?"
She said that sometimes they get the garlic from China, sometimes they
19 get it from the US.
(http://www.eslfast.com/eslread/ss/s007.htm.Acesso em 10 abr.2014)
According to the TEXT, we can state that:
I - “U” written on the label means Kosher, a food that is not prepared according to Jewish Law.
II - Sometimes they get the garlic from China, sometimes they get it from the US.
The CORRECT alternative is:
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Read and observe the comic strip below and then answer the following question 31:

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Read these Text 1 and Text 2 below:
Text 1:Children who have parents obese or grandparents are in greater danger of becoming obese than others.Text 2:Legs bowed at an early age can be a warning signal for obesity. (http://www.english-online.at/health_medicine/childhood-obesity/causes-and-risks-of-childhood-obesity.htm. Acesso em 10 FV.2014)According to the Text 1 and Text 2 above, we can say that:
I – They have in common a central theme of childhood obesity.
II – In both texts 1 and 2 we have problems with word order.
III – Both texts 1 and 2 are correct, according to the Standard English.
IV – After prepositions the verb must not be written in the gerund form.
The CORRECT alternative is:
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Read the comic strip below in order to answer question 29.

According to the comic strip above, we can say that:
I – This comic strip has some problems with grammar, however, it uses a colloquial speech in order to be fun.
II – Grammatically speaking, “Where was you going?” must be written: “Where were you going?
III – The rat does not use the horoscope in order to justify his lazy of working.
IV – All of people always consult their horoscope and drive their lives according to it.
The CORRECT alternative is:
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