INGLÊS F1 Módulos 17 e 18

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INGLÊS F1 Módulos 17 e 18
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INGLÊS
F1
1ª SÉRIE
Módulos Nome:
17 e 18
I) Complete the sentences with a word or
expression from the list and an appropriate
reflexive pronoun.
LIKE
CUT
BEHAVE
ENJOY
HELP
TAKE
CARE OF
LOOK AT
CONTROL
HURT
BLAME
G John ______________________________
______________________?
H Self-esteem is important. It’s important for
people ____________________________.
I You must all ________________________
A An elephant ________________________
_______________________.
II) Complete with reflexive, emphasizing or
reciprocal pronouns.
E Did you and Helen ___________________
A Friends often give presents to ___________
____________________ at the circus?
_____________________ at Christmas.
GIVE
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A KID A HAND
The first five years of a child’s life
are critical, the experts tell us. That’s
when their characters are formed.
That’s when caring counts. Someone
to show them how to do things.
Someone just to hold them.
Unfortunately, for many of the world’s
children, that’s just what they don’t get.
And society suffers as a result –
because a deprived child has a lot less
chance of growing up an adjusted
adult. Some of us believe we can
change things – or at least try. And we
need your help. No, don’t reach for
your pocket. It’s not your money – it’s
you we want. In your community there
are dozens of ways you can make
personal contact with kids and make
a difference to their lives. Maybe you’ll
help one to read, to play a game, to
learn to laugh. Maybe you’ll just be
the hand that holds out a little hope...
(UNIFIL)
run by _____________________________.
____________________ about their plans.
G The dog hurt ________________________
________________ jumping from the roof.
D Don’t get angry. _____________________!
________________________ to the food
and drinks.”
E The new software is so easy. It just seems to
F John and Jane talked to ________________
C Don’t ______________________; it wasn’t
F The hostess said to the guests: “________
did you do it all by __________________?
J I don’t need any help. I can ____________
every day.
your mistake.
D Did someone help you clean the room, or
as soon as you enter the room.
when it tried to get out of the zoo yesterday.
B I _______________________ in the mirror
C Where did you, Helen, hurt _____________
whenever he shaves.
B You must all behave __________________
H Have we got to do it all by ____________
_________________________?
I You may think Stan is telling the truth, but
I __________________ don’t believe him.
J Now that their children are grown, Mr. and
_______ when you are at someone’s house.
II)
Mrs. Green live by _______________.
Text Comprehension
A Mark the wrong option. We can infer from the text that
a)
0-5 year-old children who receive good guiding in this period have more chance to
become adjusted adults.
b)
readers are being asked to contribute with money.
c)
the way children are educated can affect society.
d)
the help needed has to do with personal actions anyone can do.
e)
readers can make a difference to a kid’s life.
B Analise os elementos linguísticos retirados
do texto:
I. The word “critical” (line 2) contains a suffix and qualifies the first five years of a child’s life.
II.
“Us” (line 2) refers to readers in general.
III.“Unfortunately” (line 7) introduces an idea of contrast.
IV.
“Maybe you’ll help one to read” (lines 19 and 20) gives an idea of certainty in the
future.
Estão corretas:
a) I, II e III.
c) Apenas III e IV.
e) Nenhuma.
b) Apenas I e II.
d) Todas.
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INGLÊS
1ª SÉRIE
F1
Módulos Nome:
19 e 20
Seventeen years later, in 1993, on an October I) Match the columns.
evening, I was sitting comfortably at home flipping
A later
B to flip through
through the television channels and I heard the local
C channels
news anchor say, “Did you ever dream of running
D local news
away with the circus? Well, now you don’t have to run
E ever
away. Right after our commercial break we will take
F to dream of
you on a visit to the first school where any more-or-less
G to run away
average person can learn the flying trapeze.”
H right after
Immediately, he had my undivided attention. The fiveI break
minute segment that followed reported that Stephan
J more-or-less
Gaudreau, a trapeze artist who had recently been
K average
performing at Circus-Circus in Reno, with the Flying
L to learn
Angels, had established a training program open to
M to report
the public at the San Francisco School of Circus Arts.
N to perform
The next Wednesday I went to the old gymnasium that
O Flying Angels
housed the circus school to observe the beginners class
P training program
and satisfy my curiosity.
Q to house
(UNEMAT)
R beginners
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2
3
4
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6
7
8
9
10
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12
13
14
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17
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a) já
b) relatar, contar
c) logo depois
d) apresentar-se
e) mais ou menos
f) normal
g) canais
h) iniciantes
i) sonhar com
j) abrigar
k) intervalo
l) programa de treinamento
m)depois
n) Anjos Voadores
o) fugir
p) mudar
q) aprender
r) noticiário local
II) Text Comprehension
A Dadas as afirmações:
I. O narrador soube das aulas de trapézio por meio de um comercial de TV.
II. Flying Angels é o nome de um programa de treinamento em artes circenses.
III.A expressão “any more-or-less average person”, no texto, indica que não são requeridas qualificações específicas para as aulas de trapézio.
Assinale
a) se apenas I e II estiverem corretas.
b) se I, II e III estiverem corretas.
c) se apenas a II estiver correta.
d) se apenas a III estiver correta.
e) se apenas a I estiver correta.
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Hundreds of native tribes inhabited Brazil
B planaltos = _________________________
at the time of the arrival of Europeans, the
C bacia = ____________________________
earliest going back at least 10,000 years
in the highlands of Minas Gerais. They
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D a maioria = _________________________
divided into four main language groups:
E habitavam = ________________________
the Tupi-Guarani, the Gê, the Carib
F avançados = ________________________
and the Arawak. The Tu p i - G u a r a n i
G moravam = _________________________
predominated along the Atlantic coast;
the Gê peoples lived on the open central
H centenas de = _______________________
more advanced in technology, especially
I guerreiros = ________________________
J faziam = ___________________________
pottery making, lived in the Amazon
K os primeiros = _______________________
basin. The most agressive were the
L principais = _________________________
10 plateau. Caribs and Arawaks, who were
Caribs, who were warlike and sometimes
15 practiced canibalism, as did the Tupi
living on the seacoast. Most
Brazilian
Indians dwelled in temporary villages.
M fabricação de cerâmica = _____________
___________________________________
N chegada = __________________________
(UNEMAT)
O costa = ____________________________
Find the equivalent to these words and
expressions in English. They are
underlined in the text to help you.
P aldeias temporárias = _________________
A povos = ____________________________
R praticavam = ________________________
I)
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Q pelo menos = _______________________
II) Text Comprehension
A Which of the following alternatives is not
correct, according to the text?
a) As tribos brasileiras mais antigas estavam
localizadas numa área onde hoje se situa o
Estado de Minas Gerais.
b) Havia mais de 10.000 tribos no Brasil na
época da chegada dos europeus.
c) Highlands (linha 4) e plateau (linha 10) são
termos que designam acidentes geográficos.
d) As tribos brasileiras dividiam-se em grupos
de acordo com a língua que falavam.
e) A tribo Tupi vivia no litoral.
B Circle the incorrect alternative.
a) Divided, predominated and lived are
examples of regular verbs in the past tense.
b) The Tupi practiced canibalism.
c) Inhabited (linha 1), lived (linha 9) and
dwelled (linha 17) are synonyms.
d) Most Brazilian Indians used to move
constantly from a place to another.
e) The Arawaks lived in the Amazon River.
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INGLÊS
1ª SÉRIE
F1
Módulos Nome:
21, 22 e 23
YOU REVEAL YOUR MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENTS
M YSTERY G UEST
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5
My neighbor’s mother was in the
hospital. It had been years since I’d
seen her, so I decided to pay her a
visit. My neighbor told me that his
mother had gotten a little senile, so I
didn’t know if she would remember me.
I knocked on the door and went into her
room. I said, “Hello, Mrs. Billings. How
are you feeling?” She said, “Hello, I’m
not Mrs. Billings.” I said, “Yes, you are.
How are you?” She replied, “I’m getting
better.” I told her I had seen her son,
and she just nodded.
I could see our conversation
15 wasn’t going anywhere, so I said, “I
hope you get well soon, Mrs. Billings”
and started out the door. She thanked
me for coming and told me again that
she was not Mrs. Billings. On my way
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c) ( ) Patti Lewis é vizinha da Sra. Billings.
d) ( ) Patti Lewis visitou a pessoa errada.
e) ( ) Patti Lewis conversou com a Sra.
Billings no hospital.
f) ( ) a Sra. Billings recebeu alta.
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down the hall I ran into a nurse and
asked her if any of Mrs. Billings’s
children had come to see her. “Yes”,
she replied. “They came to see her this
morning when she checked out!”
Patti Lewis, Redbook Magazine – UEM
II) Text Comprehension
Escreva V (verdadeiro) ou F (falso).
A Pela leitura do texto, pode-se afirmar que
a) ( ) a Sra. Billings é uma senhora idosa.
b) ( ) a Sra. Billings não foi hospitalizada.
g) ( ) o vizinho de Patti Lewis é filho único
da Sra. Billings.
The old folks who complain that children are so spoiled nowadays actually have a valid point, according to a new
study. The report believes that in the past children often had to share a room or even a bed with siblings, but now most children
have their own rooms and may not have any siblings or only one. As a result, they never learn to compromise or to think of
others. Children with their own rooms were less likely to give up a seat on the bus and were more stubborn and argumentative in
confrontations.
II) Text Comprehension
A De acordo com o texto,
a) as crianças que não têm que dividir espaços
com os irmãos tornam-se mais mimadas e
egoístas.
b) as crianças que têm que partilhar o quarto e
a cama com os irmãos aprendem a argumentar mais rapidamente.
c) as crianças costumam ceder seus lugares
nos ônibus para os mais velhos.
d) as famílias modernas possuem quartos para
todos os seus filhos, independentemente de
sexo ou idade.
e) as crianças não gostam de dividir suas coisas com estranhos, nem mesmo com os
irmãos.
People stay healthy when they eat only the amount of food they need and when they exercise. However, many Americans eat too
much, and they seldom exercise. In fact, a surprising 54 percent of American adults are overweight. The problem in the United States
may be found in the environment. To begin with, Americans have too much food available. For example, many restaurants are
open from early in the morning to late at night. Second, many Americans eat foods that are too high in fat and too low in fiber, and some
even snack all day long. Third, modern conveniences and technology, such as power lawn mowers and the internet, make it easy
for Americans to remain inactive and avoid exercise. Doctors have suggested some solutions to the problem. Americans need to
eat foods that are low in fat and high in fiber, such as grains, fruits, and vegetables. They also need to exercise for twenty minutes a day,
three times a week. By following this plan, Americans can improve their overall health and set good examples for their children.
(UNIFIL)
II) Text Comprehension
1 According to the text, why are many
2 We can infer from the text that
3 The words healthy, exercise and seldom,
Americans overweight?
a) Technology makes people lazy.
b) The American lifestyle is unhealthy.
c) Children are following their parents’
examples.
d) People only exercise for twenty minutes
each day.
e) Americans are getting more and more
exercises.
a) about half of adult Americans are too fat.
b) most Americans like to watch television a
lot.
c) most Americans do not have time to
exercise every day.
d) American parents teach their children
healthy eating habits.
e) people need to stop using the Internet.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
underlined in the text, are respectively:
noun, noun, adjective.
adjective, noun, adverb.
adjective, verb, adjective.
noun, verb, adverb.
adjective, verb, adverb.
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INGLÊS
F1
1ª SÉRIE
Módulos Nome:
24, 25 e 26
(UNIVATES)
II) Text Comprehension
A What substance does the body require to convert food into energy?
a) Glucose b) Candy c) Carbohydrates d) Sugar e) Insulin
I) Complete the following sentences with
MUCH or MANY.
B Carol likes sweet tea. She usually adds
A Jennifer usually drinks too _____________
C I have ______________ patience with
D Living in a big city is sometimes _______
people who interrupt my dinner to try to sell
me something.
_______________________ harder than
living in a small village.
____________ honey to her tea.
coffee.
B There are too ____________ people
starving in the world today.
C How _________________ jewelry do you
usually wear?
D Peter’s mailbox is generally empty. He
doesn’t get ______ mail.
D I have to go to the post office because I have
_____________ letters to mail.
E You might reach your goal if you put forth
___________ effort.
F The professor lectured very clearly. As a
result, ___________________ students had
questions at the end of the class period.
E ______________ has been said about the
subject.
F How ________________ teeth do babies
usually have when they’re born?
II) Complete the following sentences with
LITTLE, A LITTLE, FEW or A FEW.
A My mother couldn’t make the cake because
there was _____________________ sugar.
C Why do you put so _________________
pepper in your food?
E They have a _____________ satisfactory
working relationship.
IV) Complete the following sentences with
LESS or FEWER.
A I’ve got _____________ cash than I thought
I had.
B The _____________________ children, the
________________ expense.
III) Complete the following sentences with
MUCH or VERY.
C There are no ________________ than 50
A ___________ to our surprise, they won the
D This car needs ___________ gas to run than
game.
B Think about it _______________ carefully
before deciding.
students in the classroom.
mine.
E The doctor told him to eat ______ sugar
and _________ snacks.
We must do something about the rising cost of our state prisons. It now costs an average of $225 per day to maintain a prisoner in a
double-occupancy cell in a state prison. Yet, in the most expensive cities in the world, one can find rooms in the finest hotels which rent for
less than $175 per night.
II) Text Comprehension
C In which of the following sentences the B I have to go to the post office because I have
Circle the right alternatives.
A According to the text,
a) most state prisons all over the world can be
compared to some of the finest hotels.
b) very costly hotels used to charge more than
$225 per night.
c) three prisoners in a cell where there’s room
enough for only two cost $225 per day.
d) it’s possible to find rooms in very good
hotels for which you’ll pay per night less
than the cost to maintain a prisoner per day.
e) $175 is the cost of a hotel room in the most
expensive cities around the world.
B In the text, the word YET stands for
a) however.
b) almost.
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c) therefore.
d) despite.
e) instead.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
word “cell” has the same meaning as shown
in the text?
She’s just bought a new cell phone.
In the picture, you can clearly see that every
cell contains a nucleus.
Changes caused by the radiation first occur
at the cell level.
They are looking at the cells under the
microscope.
All inmates are in their cells at present.
III) Circle the correct form.
A Not ______________ days ago I met a very
interesting person.
much – many – little
____________ letters to mail.
fewer – a little – a few
3 Everyone needs _______________ luck in
life.
a little – many – very
D _____________ people are waiting for the
pop star.
Much – A lot of – Very
E There are _____________ inhabitants in
London than in São Paulo.
fewer – less – very more
F ______________ has been written on this
low-carb diet.
Very – A few – Much
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INGLÊS
1ª SÉRIE
Módulos Nome:
F1 27, 28 e 29
When hiccups won’t stop
Imagine hiccups that don’t stop – for hours, even days. Then the nuisance turns into a nightmare. Though relatively
uncommon, chronic intractable hiccups can be brought on by a variety of infections, injuries, and metabolic disorders.
In some cases, doctors prescribe dozens of different remedies, from narcotics to anesthetics; yet the hiccups persist.
Now neurologists have discovered that a drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure can relieve endless
hiccuping when nothing else works. The drug, nifedipine, prevents calcium from entering muscle cells, where the mineral
may act as a stimulant. One hiccup sufferer who found relief on nifedipine tried to stop taking it after one, three and six
months. Each time, her hiccups returned.
(UNIFIL)
II) Text Comprehension
Circle the correct alternatives.
A The text tells us that the drug called nifedipine
a) is an effective stimulant.
b) causes high blood pressure.
c) stimulates the action of calcium.
d) helps calcium to act as a mineral.
e) doesn’t allow calcium to enter muscle cells.
narcotics to anesthetics; yet the hiccups persist”,
the underlined word can be substituted by:
a) through.
b) although.
B In the sentence “In some cases, doctors
c) therefore.
d) however.
prescribe dozens of different remedies, from
e) consequently.
For 250 million children, today is a workday, not a school day. Children as young as five years old are part of the
global workforce. In factories and in fields, children work up to 15 hours a day, seven days a week. Matches, rugs, soccer balls,
leather goods, paper cups, toys, shoes, fireworks – all of these products are made by tiny hands.
Child labor is one of the worst forms of exploitation. Child workers are deprived of schooling, beaten and sexually abused,
and crippled by work-related illnesses and injuries. Children are sold to employers who pay impoverished families for the use of
their children, often to young adulthood.
In Brazil, the Solidarity Center is working with unions, government organizations, businesses, and community groups to
promote worker rights, racial equality, and social justice.
The Solidarity Center is fighting child labor worldwide. Thanks to Solidarity Center programs, more kids are staying in
schools.
(ESEF)
II) Text Comprehension
Circle the correct alternatives.
A Qual é a função do “Solidarity Center”
(Centro de Solidariedade) no mundo?
a) Ajudar os pais das crianças a arrumar
emprego e ter melhores salários.
b) Recuperar crianças que foram vendidas.
c) Eliminar o trabalho infantil no mundo.
d) Encaminhar para hospitais e orfanatos
crianças que sofreram abuso sexual.
e) Arrumar empregos para crianças para que
ajudem no orçamento familiar.
Made in Japan
Every year, Americans salute more and more American flags that weren’t made in America. Flags that bear the stars and
stripes and little tags reading Made in Japan or Taiwan or Hong Kong.
Those flags aren’t the only things with such labels. As foreign goods flood the market, American industries shut down. As industries
shut down, people lose jobs.
When people lose their jobs, they can’t buy the things you make. Chances are if Betsy Ross (the Philadelphia seamstress who
made the first American flag for George Washington) were alive today, she’d be standing in line for her unemployment check.
So help yourself and help us by looking for the union label in everything you buy. You can find our label in women’s and children’s
garments. This label stands for the creativity of American design, the skill of American
workmanship, the importance of American jobs.
(UNIFIL)
II) Text Comprehension
A O texto pede que o consumidor americano
a) compre artigos importados.
b) compre apenas as roupas femininas e
infantis fabricadas no Japão, em Taiwan ou
em Hong Kong.
c) se certifique de que está adquirindo um
produto americano, verificando a etiqueta.
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d) confira a etiqueta para ter certeza de que o
produto que está adquirindo não é contrabandeado.
e) evite o consumismo excessivo.
B A expressão “foreign goods flood the market”,
retirada do anúncio, significa que
a) o grande número de estrangeiros é bom para
o mercado americano.
b) produtos estrangeiros inundam o mercado
interno americano.
c) as enchentes no exterior não são boas para
o mercado americano.
d) bons produtos estrangeiros inundam o
mercado interno americano.
e) os estrangeiros são bons para o mercado
americano.
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INGLÊS
1ª SÉRIE
Módulos Nome:
F1 30, 31 e 32
Beware of horror films!
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Beware! Too much television
watching can be dangerous. A study
at Harvard and Tufts University, in
America, has confirmed that remaining
in front of the television is one of the
most important reasons for childhood
obesity. In fact, you not only do less
physical activity but are also tempted
to eat the things publicized on television.
B The word dangerous (line 2) has the same meaning as
a) nervous.
c) tremendous.
II) Text Comprehension
Choose the right alternatives.
10 In addition to this, the study shows that
horror films make you fat. According
to these researchers, “horror” makes you
eat more because of the tension
involved. In one test, 30 women ate
15 twice as much popcorn watching a
horror film than those who watched a
non-horror film. So for those who
wouldn’t like to increase their weight,
watch out for horror films!
(Teen)
A You may infer from the text that
a) there is a tendency to eat less when you
watch television.
b) horror films make you thin.
c) the study showed the importance of being
fat.
d) non-horror films increase your weight.
e) horror movies do soar your weight.
C The expression childhood obesity has the following translation:
a) obesidade na infância.
b) obesidade na adolescência.
c) obesidade infanto-juvenil.
b) hazardous. e) ambitious.
d) famous.
e) a obesidade dos adolescentes.
d) recém-nascidos obesos.
Did you know that...
•
•
•
•
The population of London is 7.3 million,
with around 2.8 million in Inner London.
More than one third of all Londoners are
from an ethnic minority group.
Over 250,000 refugees have come to
London over the past 15 years.
3 million journeys are made every day
on the London Underground, the “tube”,
and over 4.5 million every day by bus.
•
•
•
The average price of a London home
rose to £241,000 (€346,000) in
February 2003, compared with an
average of £145,000 (€208,000) for
England and Wales as a whole.
Around 48,000 London families are
recognised as homeless.
More than 104,000 London homes are
lying empty.
•
Total crime in the London region rose to
1,067,458 offences in the year 2005.
There are 28,000 police officers in
London.
London is bidding to host the Summer
Olympics in 2012.
(Speak Up)
•
•
II) Text Comprehension Write T (true) or F (false).
A ( ) Londoners prefer underground journeys D ( ) There was an increase in the number of
F ( ) The crime rate has diminished in
offences in London.
than bus journeys.
B ( ) 10% of London families are homeless. E ( ) Housing is much more expensive in
Wales than in London.
C ( ) There are 250,000 refugees in London.
London in the last years.
G ( ) Summer Olympics will be held in
London in 2012.
Lost, Alone, and Injured
on a Mountain
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Yesterday Gary Smith celebrated 10
On the first night, the weather
his twenty-first birthday, but he’s lucky
was so bad that it tore his new
to be alive. In March this year, he was
mountain tent to pieces, so he moved
mountain climbing, when he lost his
into a Youth Hostel. He left the hostel at
way and spent 16 hours in subzero
10:00 the next morning, but that afternoon
temperatures.
15 he was in trouble. “I fell off a rock and
“My friends laughed at me for
broke my left leg. I couldn’t move.”
having so much survival equipment, but
Mountain rescue teams went out
it saved my life.”
to look for Gary, and found him at
II) Text Comprehension
Choose the right alternatives.
A De acordo com o texto, no mês de março,
Gary Smith
I. sentiu-se feliz ao completar 21 anos.
II. feriu-se ao escalar uma montanha.
III.perdeu todo o equipamento de sobrevivência na montanha.
IV. foi resgatado por seus próprios amigos.
Está(ão) correta(s)
a) apenas I.
b) apenas II.
c) apenas II e III.
d) apenas II e IV.
e) apenas I, II e IV.
B Gary passou a primeira noite em um albergue
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
para jovens porque ele
estava sem o equipamento de sobrevivência.
não queria ficar só durante a noite.
teve sua barraca destruída por causa do mau
tempo.
não havia se sentido muito bem à tarde.
queria festejar o aniversário com seus
amigos.
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9:00 the next morning. A helicopter
took him to a hospital, where he
needed several operations. “Next time
I’ll go with my friends, not on my own!”
he joked.
(UNIFRA)
C O pronome “it” (l. 11) refere-se a:
a) the weather.
b) the first night.
c) Youth Hostel.
d) survival equipment.
e) new mountain tent.
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