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Inglês no Escola Naval (tópico × ano)

2020–2026
Topico2026202520242023202220212020
Interpretação de texto554445
Tempos Verbais111211
Question Tags111111
Vocabulário21111
Artigos (a/an/the)11111
Phrasal Verbs11111
Pronomes11111
Verbos modais11111
Quantificadores1111
Voz Passiva1111

Tópicos de Inglês que mais caem

  • Interpretação de texto21% · 27 questões
  • Tempos Verbais5% · 7 questões
  • Question Tags5% · 6 questões
  • Vocabulário5% · 6 questões
  • Artigos (a/an/the)4% · 5 questões
  • Phrasal Verbs4% · 5 questões
  • Pronomes4% · 5 questões
  • Verbos modais4% · 5 questões

Questões de Inglês do Escola Naval

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Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 23InglêsReferência pronominalFacil
TEXT I Read the text below and answer questions 23 and 24. **Is peanut butter a good source of protein? Nutrition experts explain.** [1] Protein is the macronutrient *du jour*. Discussions about nutrition online as of late are all about making sure you're consuming enough protein every day. [2] The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for protein is currently 0.36 grams of protein per pound, according to Harvard Health, or about 54 grams daily for a person who weighs 150 pounds. [3] But diet experts are increasingly pushing for consuming higher amounts of protein: upwards of 60 to 90 grams daily. Registered dietitian Jamie Nadeau previously told USA TODAY that she recommends getting "at least 20 grams of protein per meal for satiety," though she notes everyone has different needs. [4] To what extent can peanut butter help you reach those goals? Nutrition experts explain. [5] A two-tablespoon serving of peanut butter contains about 7 grams of protein, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) food database. [6] That doesn't mean you shouldn't eat peanut butter – experts say it just means peanut butter is meant to be a small part of more well-rounded meals. Thomason suggests pairing a serving of peanut butter with a carb, protein and a fruit or vegetable. Some favorite combos include peanut butter and an apple, peanut butter and banana toast and a smoothie or oatmeal with peanut butter. [7] "Those things are going to help you balance it out and not feel like it's easy to overeat," she says. [8] To hit that recommended 20-gram goal, you'd have to eat about 6 tablespoons – nearly three servings of peanut butter – which amounts to nearly 600 calories. While experts say eating more than the serving size isn't harmful, per se, there are much easier (and less calorie-dense) food options to get more protein. (Adapted from https://www.usatoday.com) The pronoun "it" in the sentence "Those things are going to help you balance it out and not feel like it's easy to overeat, [...]" (paragraph 7) refers to:
  1. A)apple.
  2. B)banana toast.
  3. C)smoothie.
  4. D)oatmeal.
  5. E)peanut butter.
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 24InglêsReading comprehension: articleMedia
TEXT I Read the text below and answer questions 23 and 24. **Is peanut butter a good source of protein? Nutrition experts explain.** [1] Protein is the macronutrient *du jour*. Discussions about nutrition online as of late are all about making sure you're consuming enough protein every day. [2] The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for protein is currently 0.36 grams of protein per pound, according to Harvard Health, or about 54 grams daily for a person who weighs 150 pounds. [3] But diet experts are increasingly pushing for consuming higher amounts of protein: upwards of 60 to 90 grams daily. Registered dietitian Jamie Nadeau previously told USA TODAY that she recommends getting "at least 20 grams of protein per meal for satiety," though she notes everyone has different needs. [4] To what extent can peanut butter help you reach those goals? Nutrition experts explain. [5] A two-tablespoon serving of peanut butter contains about 7 grams of protein, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) food database. [6] That doesn't mean you shouldn't eat peanut butter – experts say it just means peanut butter is meant to be a small part of more well-rounded meals. Thomason suggests pairing a serving of peanut butter with a carb, protein and a fruit or vegetable. Some favorite combos include peanut butter and an apple, peanut butter and banana toast and a smoothie or oatmeal with peanut butter. [7] "Those things are going to help you balance it out and not feel like it's easy to overeat," she says. [8] To hit that recommended 20-gram goal, you'd have to eat about 6 tablespoons – nearly three servings of peanut butter – which amounts to nearly 600 calories. While experts say eating more than the serving size isn't harmful, per se, there are much easier (and less calorie-dense) food options to get more protein. (Adapted from https://www.usatoday.com) According to text I:
  1. A)Harvard Health believes consumers' daily intake of protein should be increased.
  2. B)Peanut butter should be our first choice of protein, according to nutrition experts.
  3. C)Jamie Nadeau recommends adding other sources of protein to peanut butter.
  4. D)There are people who do not need to consume at least 20 grams of protein per meal.
  5. E)One serving of peanut butter is one tablespoon and contains nearly 100 calories.
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 25InglêsVocabulary in contextFacil
TEXT II Read the text below and answer questions 25, 26, 27 and 28. **Chinese divers surrounded by sharks** Jan 03, 2025 [1] Nine Chinese individuals, including seven tourists and two diving instructors, went missing while diving in Palau on December 26. [2] Experienced diving instructor Liu Xin and another diving guide took seven Chinese tourists to dive on December 26 around 9:30 am. As the dive was coming to an end, Liu sent a signal to the surface. Typically, after seeing the signal, the captain would slowly maneuver the boat to follow the divers, allowing them to board once they floated off. __________, when they surfaced, they could not locate the boat. [3] They could only float in the sea for nearly three hours, believing that someone would come to rescue them, but the ocean current changed direction, and they were swept by currents into an area between two islands. At that point, a new threat emerged. The underwater terrain shifted, and the most physically fit diver among the nine felt as if he had stepped on something. Liu looked down and noticed that a bull shark was circling around his feet, along with six other sharks nearby. [4] Liu swiftly assembled everyone to make themselves appear larger as most wild animals typically target creatures that are smaller and tend to avoid approaching larger groups. Fortunately, with Liu and the entire team huddled together, the sharks refrained from acting aggressively, and they avoided any danger. [5] By evening, they had gone nearly 11 hours without food. To conserve their energy, they used their diving masks to collect rainwater and drank it to stay hydrated. After spending too much time in the water, they started to feel cold, so they used their buoyancy devices to hold each other to stay together and preserve warmth. And, to prevent falling asleep and risking hypothermia, they took turns calling out their numbers every 30 minutes to stay alert. [6] After drifting in the water for about 27 hours, a rescue boat located the nine individuals. [7] "All nine Chinese citizens who went missing while diving in Palau have been rescued and are reported to be in stable condition", the Chinese Embassy in the Federated States of Micronesia said on Friday. [8] Liu said that the key reasons for their safe return included the selfless assistance from fellow travelers, the favorable ocean currents that kept them in proximity to their initial location, and, most importantly, the excellent physical condition and positive attitude of the group. "Throughout those 20-plus hours, we maintained a light-hearted atmosphere, chatting and laughing without any complaints," Liu said. (Adapted from https://www.globaltimes.cn) The word "selfless" (paragraph 8) means:
  1. A)generous.
  2. B)quick.
  3. C)recent.
  4. D)selfish.
  5. E)unexpected.
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 26InglêsReading comprehension: true/false statementsMedia
TEXT II Read the text below and answer questions 25, 26, 27 and 28. **Chinese divers surrounded by sharks** Jan 03, 2025 [1] Nine Chinese individuals, including seven tourists and two diving instructors, went missing while diving in Palau on December 26. [2] Experienced diving instructor Liu Xin and another diving guide took seven Chinese tourists to dive on December 26 around 9:30 am. As the dive was coming to an end, Liu sent a signal to the surface. Typically, after seeing the signal, the captain would slowly maneuver the boat to follow the divers, allowing them to board once they floated off. __________, when they surfaced, they could not locate the boat. [3] They could only float in the sea for nearly three hours, believing that someone would come to rescue them, but the ocean current changed direction, and they were swept by currents into an area between two islands. At that point, a new threat emerged. The underwater terrain shifted, and the most physically fit diver among the nine felt as if he had stepped on something. Liu looked down and noticed that a bull shark was circling around his feet, along with six other sharks nearby. [4] Liu swiftly assembled everyone to make themselves appear larger as most wild animals typically target creatures that are smaller and tend to avoid approaching larger groups. Fortunately, with Liu and the entire team huddled together, the sharks refrained from acting aggressively, and they avoided any danger. [5] By evening, they had gone nearly 11 hours without food. To conserve their energy, they used their diving masks to collect rainwater and drank it to stay hydrated. After spending too much time in the water, they started to feel cold, so they used their buoyancy devices to hold each other to stay together and preserve warmth. And, to prevent falling asleep and risking hypothermia, they took turns calling out their numbers every 30 minutes to stay alert. [6] After drifting in the water for about 27 hours, a rescue boat located the nine individuals. [7] "All nine Chinese citizens who went missing while diving in Palau have been rescued and are reported to be in stable condition", the Chinese Embassy in the Federated States of Micronesia said on Friday. [8] Liu said that the key reasons for their safe return included the selfless assistance from fellow travelers, the favorable ocean currents that kept them in proximity to their initial location, and, most importantly, the excellent physical condition and positive attitude of the group. "Throughout those 20-plus hours, we maintained a light-hearted atmosphere, chatting and laughing without any complaints," Liu said. (Adapted from https://www.globaltimes.cn) Decide if the statements below are true (T) or false (F) according to text II. Then, mark the option that contains the right sequence. ( ) The nine people who went missing were inexperienced divers. ( ) Despite the difficulties, the divers were able to collect and drink rainwater. ( ) The divers were surrounded by a dozen sharks. ( ) The sharks did not injure the divers. ( ) After about 27 hours, the divers were finally rescued by the captain of their boat.
  1. A)(T) (F) (T) (F) (T)
  2. B)(F) (F) (T) (F) (F)
  3. C)(F) (T) (F) (T) (F)
  4. D)(T) (T) (F) (T) (F)
  5. E)(F) (T) (T) (F) (T)
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 27InglêsConectivos e coesãoFacil
TEXT II — "Chinese divers surrounded by sharks" (ver texto na questão 25). Mark the option that completes the following sentence from text II correctly: "__________, when they surfaced, they could not locate the boat." (paragraph 2).
  1. A)Unless
  2. B)Besides
  3. C)As a result
  4. D)However
  5. E)Before that
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 28InglêsReading comprehension: news articleMedia
TEXT II — "Chinese divers surrounded by sharks" (ver texto na questão 25). Mark the correct option according to text II.
  1. A)Diving instructor Liu's actions made the sharks approach the Chinese divers.
  2. B)The ocean currents were a great obstacle because they took the drivers to a very distant place.
  3. C)Both the physical condition and the attitude of the divers contributed to their safe return.
  4. D)To prevent hypothermia, Liu was responsible for calling out the divers' numbers every thirty minutes for the whole night.
  5. E)Due to the problems, the divers complained a lot throughout their time in the sea.
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 29InglêsPhrasal VerbsFacil
Read the sentence below. Queen Elizabeth II **died** in 2002. Which option replaces the underlined verb correctly, without changing the meaning of the sentence?
  1. A)ran away
  2. B)blew away
  3. C)gave away
  4. D)threw away
  5. E)passed away
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 30InglêsPronomesFacil
Mark the option in which the word in parentheses replaces the underlined word(s) correctly.
  1. A)This book belongs to **Jane**. (hers)
  2. B)That is **my uncle's** car. (him)
  3. C)**Mary and you** are good friends. (Your)
  4. D)Peter helped **my mother and me**. (us)
  5. E)I bought **some new books**. (it)
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 31InglêsVerb patterns (gerúndio e infinitivo)Media
Which option is grammatically correct?
  1. A)They have agreed working late tonight.
  2. B)He mustn't to drive without a license.
  3. C)She still refuses telling me the truth.
  4. D)I can't help to feel sorry for him.
  5. E)Bob and I managed to arrive on time.
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 32InglêsArtigos (a/an/the)Media
Which is the correct option to complete the sentence below? Throughout ______ history, ______ narration has been ______ important form of communication, along with being vital in ______ human development. (Adapted from https://www.skillshare.com)
  1. A)- / - / an / -
  2. B)the / - / an / a
  3. C)- / a / the / the
  4. D)the / a / an / the
  5. E)- / a / - / -
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 33InglêsGrau dos adjetivosFacil
Mark the option that is grammatically correct.
  1. A)São Paulo is crowder than Rio de Janeiro.
  2. B)English is so much easy as Portuguese.
  3. C)She is the more friendly girl I have ever met.
  4. D)You can buy cheaper smartphones online.
  5. E)This is the better option among them all.
Escola Naval2026Dia 1Questao 34InglêsVocabulário em contextoMedia
Which question should you make if you want to use a friend's dictionary?
  1. A)Can you borrow your dictionary?
  2. B)Can I lend your dictionary?
  3. C)Can I lend you your dictionary?
  4. D)Can I borrow your dictionary?
  5. E)Can you borrow me your dictionary?
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