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Q1794186 Inglês
In the following Instagram post we can see the usage of MUST. For the context, this modal verb implies an idea of:
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Q1794185 Inglês
Brown (2001), advocates that despite our history of treating the four skills in separate segments of a curriculum, there is a recent trend toward skill INTEGRATION. That is, rather than designing a curriculum to teach the many aspects of one skill, say, reading, curriculum designers are taking more of a WHOLE LANGUAGE approach whereby reading is treated as one of two or more interrelated skills. A course that deals with reading skills, then, will also deal with related listening, speaking and writing skills. A lesson in a so-called reading class, under this paradigm, might include, EXCEPT:
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Q1794183 Inglês
Listening, speaking, writing and reading are considered, by most theoreticians, as the four skills needed to develop competence in a second or foreign language. Brown (2001), brings in his book six different categories which are expected for students to carry out in the classroom. Among these categories, the Imitative, which uses drills, as its base, also includes a variety of microskills for oral communication. Point out the ONLY alternative rightfully used for this purpose.
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Q1794181 Inglês
According to Brown (2001), for most foreign and second language learners who are already literate in a previous language, reading comprehension is primarily a matter of developing appropriate, efficient comprehension strategies. In his book, the author highlights some of those strategies presented following, EXCEPT:
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Q1794180 Inglês
Social media is, nowadays, one of the most outstanding ways to teach and learn vocabulary in second or foreign language. In the following Instagram post we may classify the words WET and BAE, respectively, as:
Imagem associada para resolução da questão Disponível em >https://www.instagram.com/funny.english.memes/?hl=pt-br
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Q1794179 Inglês
Currently, one of the most important guidelines, for education, in Brazil, is the BNCC (Base Nacional Comum Curricular). Since 2015, it has been developed by teachers and politicians all over the country, and the English language plays a very important role in this new context. About the topic, mark the alternative which DOES NOT bring a competence for the sixth grade of elementary school in its final years.
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Q1794178 Inglês
Read the text and choose the ONLY alternative which best replace the verbs in parentheses by their passive voices.
Imagem associada para resolução da questão EASTWOOD, John. A basic English grammar exercises.
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Q1793291 Inglês

Text 3A9-I 

   Amazon said Monday it will begin selling the cashierless checkout technology that powers its Go stores to other retailers. The “Just Walk Out” technology enables shoppers to “take what they want and leave” without the need to stop and stand in a checkout line. Cameras and other sensors through the store monitor which items shoppers take with them and charge them automatically when they leave.

   Amazon told CNBC it has already inked several deals with retailers interested in bringing the cashierless technology to their stores. An Amazon spokesperson declined to comment on which companies plan to use the technology or how much Amazon is charging them to use it. Amazon said it takes a few weeks for it to install the cashierless technology in retailers’ stores, depending on whether it’s being implemented in a new or existing store. For existing stores, Amazon said it will “work with retailer to install the technology while minimizing impact on current operations.”

   Unlike at Amazon Go stores, where users scan the Go app on a turnstile when they enter, shoppers scan their credit card on the turnstile at a store with the Just Walk Out technology. If shoppers need a receipt, they can visit a kiosk at the store and enter their email address, Amazon said. A receipt will be automatically sent to their email address the next time they visit any store with the cashierless technology.

   Amazon can tailor marketing and gain valuable insights into customer purchasing habits by tracking activity at its Go stores. However, Amazon said it won’t collect any other user data beyond a shopper’s email in order to send receipts. “Shoppers can think of this as similar to typical security camera footage,” Amazon added.

   The move comes as Amazon continues to build out its network of 25 Go stores across the country. Last month, Amazon launched its first, full-size, cashierless supermarket, called Go Grocery, not far from its Seattle headquarters. CNBC previously reported Amazon is considering bringing the technology to airport shops and movie theaters.

   Amazon said its Go stores will begin acccaepting cash last year after the company came under fire for discriminating against the unbanked. Amazon told CNBC it will be up to retailers to decide whether they want to accept cash at stores that license the company’s Just Walk Out technology. Some states, like New Jersey, have new laws banning stores that don’t accept cash.

Internet: <www.cnbc.com> (adapted). 

It can be concluded from the text 3A9-I that
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Q1793290 Inglês

Text 3A9-I 

   Amazon said Monday it will begin selling the cashierless checkout technology that powers its Go stores to other retailers. The “Just Walk Out” technology enables shoppers to “take what they want and leave” without the need to stop and stand in a checkout line. Cameras and other sensors through the store monitor which items shoppers take with them and charge them automatically when they leave.

   Amazon told CNBC it has already inked several deals with retailers interested in bringing the cashierless technology to their stores. An Amazon spokesperson declined to comment on which companies plan to use the technology or how much Amazon is charging them to use it. Amazon said it takes a few weeks for it to install the cashierless technology in retailers’ stores, depending on whether it’s being implemented in a new or existing store. For existing stores, Amazon said it will “work with retailer to install the technology while minimizing impact on current operations.”

   Unlike at Amazon Go stores, where users scan the Go app on a turnstile when they enter, shoppers scan their credit card on the turnstile at a store with the Just Walk Out technology. If shoppers need a receipt, they can visit a kiosk at the store and enter their email address, Amazon said. A receipt will be automatically sent to their email address the next time they visit any store with the cashierless technology.

   Amazon can tailor marketing and gain valuable insights into customer purchasing habits by tracking activity at its Go stores. However, Amazon said it won’t collect any other user data beyond a shopper’s email in order to send receipts. “Shoppers can think of this as similar to typical security camera footage,” Amazon added.

   The move comes as Amazon continues to build out its network of 25 Go stores across the country. Last month, Amazon launched its first, full-size, cashierless supermarket, called Go Grocery, not far from its Seattle headquarters. CNBC previously reported Amazon is considering bringing the technology to airport shops and movie theaters.

   Amazon said its Go stores will begin acccaepting cash last year after the company came under fire for discriminating against the unbanked. Amazon told CNBC it will be up to retailers to decide whether they want to accept cash at stores that license the company’s Just Walk Out technology. Some states, like New Jersey, have new laws banning stores that don’t accept cash.

Internet: <www.cnbc.com> (adapted). 

Taking the text 3A9-I into consideration, choose the correct option.
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Q1791840 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

The “s” in “Alan Turing’s” (line 37) expresses the contraction of the verb to be is.
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Q1791839 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

The “‘high‐level’ programming languages” (line 28) have made the creation of the World Wide Web possible.
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Q1791838 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

“who” (line 25) can be replaced by that.
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Q1791837 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

Before Mr. Brooker write Autocode just a few number of engineers could program the machine.
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Q1791836 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

The infinitive form of “was” (line 20) is is.
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Q1791835 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

The sentence “Professor Turing had written a user’s manual, but it was far from intuitive.” (lines from 14 to 16) can be correctly rewritten as Although Professor Turing had written a user’s manual, it was far from intuitive.
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Q1791834 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

“it” (line 13) refers to “Ferranti Mark 1” (lines 13 and 14).
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Q1791833 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

Mr. Brooker started working at the University of Manchester because he had invented the Ferranti Mark 1.
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Q1791832 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

Alan Turing met Mr. Brooker on a mountain‐climbing trip.
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Q1791831 Inglês



Internet: <https://www.nytimes.com/> (adapted).


Based on the text and considering the grammatical aspects of the English Language, judge the item.

Mr. Brooker used to be a researcher at Cambridge University before he met Alan Turing.
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Q1790113 Inglês
Comprehension problems can be solved by teaching listening. It means that learners will develop their ability to _______ as well as their competence in _______. Choose the alternative which presents the correct missing words.
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Respostas
11581: C
11582: C
11583: E
11584: D
11585: C
11586: E
11587: A
11588: E
11589: D
11590: E
11591: C
11592: C
11593: C
11594: E
11595: C
11596: E
11597: E
11598: E
11599: C
11600: D