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21. a) dissatisfied with the name suggested to her.
b) asking the doctor for name suggestions.
Biography: Kobe Bryant c) confident about her choice of name Kobe Bryant is famous d) inclined to choose the name she mentioned. for being one of the best basketball players in the history 23. of the NBA. He played for the I love you for what you are, but I love you even more for Los Angeles Lakers for 20 years. what you are going to be. I love you not so much for your He is widely considered the best realities as for your ideals. I pray for your desires, that basketball player of the 2000s they may be great, rather than for your satisfactions, and perhaps one of the best of which may be so hazardously little. all time. Vocabulary: Some records hazardously – perigosamente. • Kobe scored 81 points in an NBA game, which is the second most points scored in a single game. “I love you for what you are, but I love you even more • He holds the record for the most career points for what you are going to be. scored by a Los Angeles Laker. Carl Sandburg. (adaptado) • Kobe was the NBA scoring champion in 2006 and 2077. The highlighted passage in the text reflects
Vocabulary: a) a current situation.
widely – amplamente. b) an impossible situation. scored – marcou (pontos). c) a past situation already finished. d) a situation that will still happen. Kobe Bryant was a basketball idol. According to the text, he 24. The Mitchells vs. the Machines a) started to play basketball in his adolescence. Young Katie Mitchell embarks on a road trip with her b) reached important records as a basketball player. proud parents, younger brother, and beloved dog to start c) wasn't a good player, but he was a nice man. her first year at film school. But their plans to bond as a d) was an example in terms of attitudes and behavior family soon get interrupted when the world's electronic devices come to life to stage an uprising. With help from 22. two friendly robots, the Mitchells must now come together to save one another – and the planet – from the new technological revolution.
a) the planet is threatened by two big evil robots. b) Katie and her family, on vacation, travel by plane. c) the Mitchells are making a film about electronic devices. d) electronic devices intend to take over the Earth.
What justifies the use of “will” in the woman's speech
is that she is 25. Don't Worry, Be Happy Here's a little song I wrote You might want to sing it note for note Don't worry, be happy In every life we have some trouble But when you worry you make it double Don't worry, be happy Don't worry, be happy now “Don't worry, be happy”, de Bobby McFerrin.
In the second verse of the song, the modal verb
“might” expresses the idea of
a) possibility of singing the song.
b) ability of singing. c) necessity of being happy. d) obligation of writing a note.