Activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the sixth year of elementary school, about the book future auto. In it, authors Davide Cali and Maurizio Santucci introduce us to very different cars! One of them is the muzzle car, which sniffs out parking spaces 200 meters away. Very curious, isn't it? Learn more about this and other cars that have their advantages, but also disadvantages, by reading the text paper car! Then answer the various interpretative questions proposed! Come on?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
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When it comes to the car of the future, most people think of cars that will no longer need gasoline or alcohol, whose doors open upwards and are super equipped with the latest in technology. Is this how you think of your car of the future? Because Davide Cali and Maurizio Santucci had a different idea in
future auto, a book that, in addition to being a book, comes with pages to cut out and assemble the carts (paper toy). Both reading and playing are very, very cool.There is, for example, the cactus car, which is described as very useful for keeping dogs and thieves away, as it is a spikey vehicle. The problem is, your seats stick too! It also has the muzzle car, which sniffs out parking spaces 200 meters away. Perfect for going to a mall. But you need to be very careful not to get a cold.
There's also the car-order: if you can't find a space, you can send it home by mail. The bad thing is that you have to paste 923 stamps every time you send it in the mail. And there's a bathtub car, a picnic car, a migratory car, an invisible car, a catfish car...
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Question 1 - Identify the purpose of the text:
( ) publicize the book “Auto Futuro”.
( ) teach how to make a paper car.
( ) report a fact about cars of the future.
Question 2 - Who wrote the above text?
( ) Davide Cali.
( ) Maurizio Santucci.
( ) Aryane Cararo.
Question 3 - Reread the first paragraph. Then find the part where the author or author of the text dialogues directly with the reader:
Question 4 – There is an opinion about the book “Auto Futuro” in the passage:
( ) “[…] most people think about cars they will no longer need […]”
( ) “Both reading and playing are very, very cool.”
( ) "The problem is that your seats also stick!"
Question 5 - In the segment “[…] comes with pages to cut and assemble the carts (paper toy)”, the term “to” expresses:
( ) place
( ) time
( ) goal
Question 6 – In the fragment “[…] keep dogs and thieves away, since it is a thorny vehicle […]”, the expression “since” could be replaced by:
( ) "but"
( ) "because"
( ) "therefore"
Question 7 – In “But you need to be very careful not to get a cold.”, the text refers to:
( ) to the cactus car.
( ) to the muzzle car.
( ) to the car-order.
Question 8 – In the excerpt “[…] if you don't find a vacancy, you can send it home by mail.”, the word “if” expresses:
( ) a wish
( ) a certainty
( ) an assumption
Question 9 – In the sentence “[…] you can send it home by mail.”, the word “by” indicates:
( ) the means of sending the “order cart”.
( ) how to send the “order cart”.
( ) the origin of sending the “cart-order”.
Question 10 – At the end of the text, the ellipses were used to signal:
( ) an atmosphere of suspense.
( ) an incomplete quote.
( ) the continuity of cars.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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