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Q1303775 Inglês

In the sentence:

‘Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand.’

The best definition for ‘rudimentary’ is:

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Q1303774 Inglês

Match the words with their meanings:

Column 1 Words

1. inelegant

2. devices

3. prevalent

4. surge

Column 2 Meaning

( ) rush

( ) predominant

( ) unrefined

( ) gadgets

Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.

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Q1303773 Inglês
According to the article, we can infer that Emoji:
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Q1303295 Inglês
Which of the following sentences is FALSE, according to the article?
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Q1303294 Inglês
Read the following sentences from the text.
I. “The picture is sadly no different in universities” (l.02). II. “more than 50% of board vacancies are not publicly advertised” (l.14-15). III. “this isn’t democratic” (l.18).
Which of them show(s) the author’s position regarding the topic of the article?
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Q1303293 Inglês
Read the following sentences about verbs followed by a to-infinitive or an - ing form and mark T (true) or F (false).
( ) The verb risk, as in ‘risks marginalizing those beyond’ (l.19-20), when followed by a verb, can be followed only by an –ing form. ( ) The verb start, as in ‘start making tangible changes’ (l.25), when followed by a verb, can be followed only by an –ing form. ( ) The verb need, as in ‘need to take action’ (l.26-27), when followed by a verb, can be followed only by a to-infinitive.
The correct order, top-down, is:
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Q1303292 Inglês
Which of the following words follow the same pattern of use as ‘governing’ (l.11) in the text?
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Q1303291 Inglês
Match the first column to the second to connect the words to the parts of speech they belong to, according to their context of occurrence.
Column 1 1. Adverb. 2. Adjective. 3. Noun. 4. Verb.
Column 2 ( ) known (l.01). ( ) sadly (l.02). ( ) chair (l.05). ( ) unconscious (l.08). ( ) need (l.12). ( ) likely (l.22).
The correct order, top-down, is:
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Q1303290 Inglês
Read the following statements:
I. ‘It’ (l.08) refers to ‘diversifying boards’ (l.07) II. ‘This’ (l.17) refers to ‘goodwill in higher education’ (l.12) III. ‘It’ (l.18) refers to ‘university board appointment’ (l.18)
Which ones are correct?
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Q1303289 Inglês
‘Expertise’ (l.07) is an uncountable noun. Which of the following words is NOT an uncountable noun?
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Q1303288 Inglês
Consider the statements below:
I. The word ‘woefully’ (l.01) can be substituted by ‘incredibly’ without changing the meaning of the sentence. II. ‘Yet’ (l.04) means ‘nevertheless’. III. ‘Narrow’ (l.13) cannot be substituted by ‘broad’ without changing the meaning of the sentence.
Which ones are correct?
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Q1303287 Inglês
Mark the alternative that correctly and respectively fills in the blanks (l.04, l.05, l.13 and l.22) of the text.
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Q1303286 Inglês
Which of the following words or expressions can substitute the word ‘redress’ in the title, without changing the meaning of the sentence?
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Q1301944 Inglês

Answer the question based on the following text.

Source: adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/sep/19/oed-appeals-to-teenagers-to-help-itunderstand-slang-dictionary
Considering the meaning of the words ‘bare’, ‘hench’ and ‘dank’ as explicited in the text, fill in the blanks of the following sentences.
 Not all girls like _____ guys - some actually like skinny fellas. • The ____ memes are always the best. • The woman had _____ cats.
The correct order of filling in the blanks is:
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Q1301943 Inglês

Answer the question based on the following text.

Source: adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/sep/19/oed-appeals-to-teenagers-to-help-itunderstand-slang-dictionary
Consider the passage below.
“…said the dictionary. The dictionary will be offering UK state schools free access to the OED online (l.27-28).
To avoid the repetition of ‘the dictionary’, it would be necessary to:
I. Change the second occurrence of ‘The dictionary’ to ‘which’. II. Change the full stop to a comma. III. Convert the second sentence to passive voice.
Which ones are correct?
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Q1301942 Inglês

Answer the question based on the following text.

Source: adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/sep/19/oed-appeals-to-teenagers-to-help-itunderstand-slang-dictionary
Consider the use of apostrophe in the sentences below, then judge if they show possession (P) or omission (O) according to the context of occurrence.
( ) Young people’s language today (l.05). ( ) there’s something (l.13). ( ) Bare things poppin’ off (l.20).
The correct order of filling in the parenthesis, from the top to the bottom, is:
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Q1301941 Inglês

Answer the question based on the following text.

Source: adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/sep/19/oed-appeals-to-teenagers-to-help-itunderstand-slang-dictionary
Mark the word in which the ending ‘-ed’ have the same sound as in ‘created’ (l.17).
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Q1301940 Inglês

Answer the question based on the following text.

Source: adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/sep/19/oed-appeals-to-teenagers-to-help-itunderstand-slang-dictionary
Consider the sentence “Adults are also invited to contribute, if they have examples of young people using words” (l.10) and the following statements, judging if they are true (T) or false (F).
( ) It is an example of the type 1 conditional. ( ) It refers to the present time, and it refers to something that is possible and real. ( ) If we change the sentence to the type 3 conditional, the if clause verb tense would be the present perfect and the main clause verb tense would be the perfect continuous.
The correct order of filling in the parenthesis, from the top to the bottom, is:
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Q1301939 Inglês

Answer the question based on the following text.

Source: adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/sep/19/oed-appeals-to-teenagers-to-help-itunderstand-slang-dictionary
Consider the word ‘that’ in the following sentences:
I. Line 03. II. Line 04. III. Line 10. IV. Line 14.
In which ones ‘that’ begins a clause that acts as the object of a verb?
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Q1301938 Inglês

Answer the question based on the following text.

Source: adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/sep/19/oed-appeals-to-teenagers-to-help-itunderstand-slang-dictionary
The word ‘current’ (l.09)
I. is an adjective. II. should be translated as ‘corrente’. III. could be replaced by ‘real’.
Which ones are INCORRECT?
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Respostas
17341: A
17342: E
17343: B
17344: D
17345: C
17346: E
17347: E
17348: C
17349: A
17350: C
17351: D
17352: E
17353: D
17354: D
17355: D
17356: E
17357: B
17358: D
17359: B
17360: D