LÍNGUA INGLESA III


Read the following article about the Tokyo Lost-and-Found center:

 

If it can be lost on the streets of Tokyo, it can be found in the city’s lost-and-found center, where everything from diamond rings to dentures and millions of dollars in stray cash await their owners. “I’m not surprised anymore by what people lose”, says custodian Nobuo Hasuda as he walks along the paths between wheelchairs, snowshoes, motorcycle, helmets, and trumpets. Typical of a country obsessed with order and detail, every item is scrupulously labeled with time and place of recovery, then computer archived. (Texto adaptado. SASLOW; ASCHER, 2006, p.118)

 

Now, mark true (T) or false (F) according to the previous article:

 

(    ) procedures to store an object in the center need to be improved.

(    ) people are expected in the center to retrieve their lost belongings.

(    ) Tokyo Lost-and-Found center is dedicated to store ordinary items.

(    ) Mr. Hasuda got used to the type of things he receives in the center.

 

The correct sequence of is:




  • T – T – F – F.

  • F – T – F – F.

  • T – T – F – T.

  • F – F – T – T.

  • F – T – F – T.