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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. Pinhalzinho-SC
Black Friday
The day after Thanksgiving is the start of the holiday
shopping season. Thanksgiving is always on a Thur-
sday, so the day after is a Friday. This day has come to
be known as Black Friday. It has been the busiest sho-
pping day of the year since 2005.
Most stores offer great deals ................................ Black Friday. They
open their doors .................... the wee hours ........................... the
morning. They try to attract shoppers with big discou-
nts. Some items like TVs are much cheaper than usual.
Stores may even lose money on these items. They
hope that shoppers will buy gifts ................................ other people
while they are in the store.
Black Friday is a great time to get good deals. The
problem is that there are not enough low-priced items
to go around. Each store may only have a few. These
items are in high demand. People stand in long lines
to get such great deals. They may line up hours before
a store opens. They may be hoping to get a low price
on a TV or laptop, but not everyone who wants one
will get one. Some people leave disappointed.
The situation can be tense. Some Black Friday events
have been violent. Large, eager crowds have trampled
workers. Fights have broken out over toys or people
cutting in line. People have shot one another over
parking spots. But most Black Friday events are safe
and fun. Still, if you plan on going, expect large crowds
and a bit of shoving.
So where does the name “Black Friday” come from? It
was first used in Philadelphia in the 1950s. The police
called this day Black Friday because of the heavy traffic
it drew. In the 1960s, stores tried to rename the day
“Big Friday.” It did not stick. The name “Black Friday”
continued to spread across the country. It seems that
it is here to stay.
Now people all over the country take part in the
event known as Black Friday. It is even spreading to
other parts of the world. Stores have held Black Friday
events in the U.K., Australia, and Brazil since 2012. In
Costa Rica Black Friday is known as “Viernes Negro.”
And in Mexico, stores offer an annual weekend of
discounts. They call it “El Buen Fin,” which means “the
good weekend” in Spanish. I guess the language of
savings is universal.
Which country does not participate in Black Friday?
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. Pinhalzinho-SC
Black Friday
The day after Thanksgiving is the start of the holiday
shopping season. Thanksgiving is always on a Thur-
sday, so the day after is a Friday. This day has come to
be known as Black Friday. It has been the busiest sho-
pping day of the year since 2005.
Most stores offer great deals ................................ Black Friday. They
open their doors .................... the wee hours ........................... the
morning. They try to attract shoppers with big discou-
nts. Some items like TVs are much cheaper than usual.
Stores may even lose money on these items. They
hope that shoppers will buy gifts ................................ other people
while they are in the store.
Black Friday is a great time to get good deals. The
problem is that there are not enough low-priced items
to go around. Each store may only have a few. These
items are in high demand. People stand in long lines
to get such great deals. They may line up hours before
a store opens. They may be hoping to get a low price
on a TV or laptop, but not everyone who wants one
will get one. Some people leave disappointed.
The situation can be tense. Some Black Friday events
have been violent. Large, eager crowds have trampled
workers. Fights have broken out over toys or people
cutting in line. People have shot one another over
parking spots. But most Black Friday events are safe
and fun. Still, if you plan on going, expect large crowds
and a bit of shoving.
So where does the name “Black Friday” come from? It
was first used in Philadelphia in the 1950s. The police
called this day Black Friday because of the heavy traffic
it drew. In the 1960s, stores tried to rename the day
“Big Friday.” It did not stick. The name “Black Friday”
continued to spread across the country. It seems that
it is here to stay.
Now people all over the country take part in the
event known as Black Friday. It is even spreading to
other parts of the world. Stores have held Black Friday
events in the U.K., Australia, and Brazil since 2012. In
Costa Rica Black Friday is known as “Viernes Negro.”
And in Mexico, stores offer an annual weekend of
discounts. They call it “El Buen Fin,” which means “the
good weekend” in Spanish. I guess the language of
savings is universal.
Where does the name Black Friday come from?
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. Pinhalzinho-SC
Black Friday
The day after Thanksgiving is the start of the holiday
shopping season. Thanksgiving is always on a Thur-
sday, so the day after is a Friday. This day has come to
be known as Black Friday. It has been the busiest sho-
pping day of the year since 2005.
Most stores offer great deals ................................ Black Friday. They
open their doors .................... the wee hours ........................... the
morning. They try to attract shoppers with big discou-
nts. Some items like TVs are much cheaper than usual.
Stores may even lose money on these items. They
hope that shoppers will buy gifts ................................ other people
while they are in the store.
Black Friday is a great time to get good deals. The
problem is that there are not enough low-priced items
to go around. Each store may only have a few. These
items are in high demand. People stand in long lines
to get such great deals. They may line up hours before
a store opens. They may be hoping to get a low price
on a TV or laptop, but not everyone who wants one
will get one. Some people leave disappointed.
The situation can be tense. Some Black Friday events
have been violent. Large, eager crowds have trampled
workers. Fights have broken out over toys or people
cutting in line. People have shot one another over
parking spots. But most Black Friday events are safe
and fun. Still, if you plan on going, expect large crowds
and a bit of shoving.
So where does the name “Black Friday” come from? It
was first used in Philadelphia in the 1950s. The police
called this day Black Friday because of the heavy traffic
it drew. In the 1960s, stores tried to rename the day
“Big Friday.” It did not stick. The name “Black Friday”
continued to spread across the country. It seems that
it is here to stay.
Now people all over the country take part in the
event known as Black Friday. It is even spreading to
other parts of the world. Stores have held Black Friday
events in the U.K., Australia, and Brazil since 2012. In
Costa Rica Black Friday is known as “Viernes Negro.”
And in Mexico, stores offer an annual weekend of
discounts. They call it “El Buen Fin,” which means “the
good weekend” in Spanish. I guess the language of
savings is universal.
Analyze the sentences below about the text:
1. Black Friday is always the day after Thanksgiving.
2. Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year.
3. Black Friday is a national holiday.
4. Black Friday is the start of the holiday shopping season.
Choose the alternative that indicates all the correct sentences.
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. Pinhalzinho-SC
Black Friday
The day after Thanksgiving is the start of the holiday
shopping season. Thanksgiving is always on a Thur-
sday, so the day after is a Friday. This day has come to
be known as Black Friday. It has been the busiest sho-
pping day of the year since 2005.
Most stores offer great deals ................................ Black Friday. They
open their doors .................... the wee hours ........................... the
morning. They try to attract shoppers with big discou-
nts. Some items like TVs are much cheaper than usual.
Stores may even lose money on these items. They
hope that shoppers will buy gifts ................................ other people
while they are in the store.
Black Friday is a great time to get good deals. The
problem is that there are not enough low-priced items
to go around. Each store may only have a few. These
items are in high demand. People stand in long lines
to get such great deals. They may line up hours before
a store opens. They may be hoping to get a low price
on a TV or laptop, but not everyone who wants one
will get one. Some people leave disappointed.
The situation can be tense. Some Black Friday events
have been violent. Large, eager crowds have trampled
workers. Fights have broken out over toys or people
cutting in line. People have shot one another over
parking spots. But most Black Friday events are safe
and fun. Still, if you plan on going, expect large crowds
and a bit of shoving.
So where does the name “Black Friday” come from? It
was first used in Philadelphia in the 1950s. The police
called this day Black Friday because of the heavy traffic
it drew. In the 1960s, stores tried to rename the day
“Big Friday.” It did not stick. The name “Black Friday”
continued to spread across the country. It seems that
it is here to stay.
Now people all over the country take part in the
event known as Black Friday. It is even spreading to
other parts of the world. Stores have held Black Friday
events in the U.K., Australia, and Brazil since 2012. In
Costa Rica Black Friday is known as “Viernes Negro.”
And in Mexico, stores offer an annual weekend of
discounts. They call it “El Buen Fin,” which means “the
good weekend” in Spanish. I guess the language of
savings is universal.
According to the text, why do stores set prices so low on some items that they lose money?
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