ATIVIDADE PRÁTICA DA LÍNGUA INGLESA I


A superstição é uma espécie de crendice popular que não possui explicação científica. As superstições são criadas pelo povo e costuma passar de geração para geração.

Leia atentamente o texto a seguir para responder a questão proposta.

                                                                   Superstition

There is evidence of superstition among ancient civilizations. But this is not something of the past. Superstition is part of our modern world, too. Some very old beliefs are present among us today: a broken mirror, for example, means seven years of bad luck. A black cat brings you bad luck when it crosses your way. Some people never walk under a ladder because it also means bad luck. There is a very curious belief among New Yorkers: 13 is a sign of bad luck and many buildings have no thirteenth floor.

There is also a place for good luck in superstition. Some charms and beliefs are popular because they bring good luck. In Brazil, it is very difficult to find a ticket of Federal Lottery with a final 13 – this is the luck number. There is another curious belief in Brazil: three kisses on the face of a single girl bring marriage. For some people, it is ignorance; for others, it is an important part of their lives.

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According to the text, consider the following statements.

I- A broken mirror is something of the future.

II- A broken mirror brings seven years of good luck.

III- Three kisses on the face of a single girl bring marriage.

IV- Three kisses on the face of a single girl is a good luck charm.

V- The text treats on curiosities about superstition.

VI- The text is about the history of superstition.

 

It is only correct what is stated on:




  • III e VI somente.

  • III e V somente.

  • II, III, IV e VI.

  • I, III e V.

  • II, IV e VI.