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1) Read the text and answer the questions:

SUZANNE

I was nineteen years old then. I was at a dinner that my parents were giving for an important man from some African country. There at least 600 people at the hotel and there was Suzanne sitting across the room. When our eyes met, I knew it was for real. I told my brother Frank, “That girl is beautiful and I’m sure she’s looking at me too.” Frank told me I was dreaming that she was looking at him. But I knew better. I found out she was the sister of a good friend of mine. I asked her sister to introduce us, and from the moment we met we stayed together most of the evening. It was the evening before Halloween and we walked around and around the hotel – we just couldn’t say good night. It felt so right. Just before she left, she asked me, “So what’s on your mind?” That really confused me because that’s usually my question. I just came out and told her. I said, “I want you to be my girlfriend.” It lasted three years.


a) What’s the author describing?

b) The author broke up with the girl when he was...

c) Where did the author and the girl first meet?

d) Why did the author get confused?


2) Complete the sentences with some or any:

a) We need _____ bananas.
b) You can't buy _____ posters in this shop.
c) We haven't got _____ oranges at the moment.
d) Peter has bought _____ new books.
e) She always takes ____ sugar with her coffee.

3) (FOC-SP) We need ___ books, we just want ____ magazine

A) no – some
B) any – none
C) some – some
D) no – any
E) any – any

4) (ITA – SP) He doesn’t want __ fruit

a) some
b) no
c) none
d) any
e) not

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Resposta:

SUZANNE

I was nineteen years old then. I was at a dinner that my parents were giving for an important man from some African country. There at least 600 people at the hotel and there was Suzanne sitting across the room. When our eyes met, I knew it was for real. I told my brother Frank, “That girl is beautiful and I’m sure she’s looking at me too.” Frank told me I was dreaming that she was looking at him. But I knew better. I found out she was the sister of a good friend of mine. I asked her sister to introduce us, and from the moment we met we stayed together most of the evening. It was the evening before Halloween and we walked around and around the hotel – we just couldn’t say good night. It felt so right. Just before she left, she asked me, “So what’s on your mind?” That really confused me because that’s usually my question. I just came out and told her. I said, “I want you to be my girlfriend.” It lasted three years.

a) What’s the author describing?

How the protagonist and his girlfriend met for the first time.

b) The author broke up with the girl when he was...

Twenty two years old.

c) Where did the author and the girl first meet?

In a dinner for an important figure from an african country, inside of a hotel.

d) Why did the author get confused?

Because he was asked a question that he usually makes first.

2) Complete the sentences with some or any:

a) We need some bananas.

b) You can't buy any posters in this shop.

c) We haven't got any oranges at the moment.

d) Peter has bought some new books.

e) She always takes some sugar with her coffee.

3) (FOC-SP) We need no books, we just want some magazines.

A) no – some

 

4) (ITA – SP) He doesn’t want any fruit.

 

d) any

Espero de ter ajudado.