Questões de Concurso Comentadas sobre inglês
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Based on text CB1A5AAA, judge the following items.
The expression “neat twist” (ℓ.9) refers to the irony of cyber-café patrons becoming victims of their own security consciousness.
Judge the following iten considering the ideas of text CB5A2AAA and the vocabulary used in it.
In the text, “abstracting away” (ℓ.16) entails the idea of removing something from somewhere
Judge the following iten considering the ideas of text CB5A2AAA and the vocabulary used in it.
The author of the text considers that the details of a method are
irrelevant for a wide conceptual understanding of methods.
Judge the following iten considering the ideas of text CB5A2AAA and the vocabulary used in it.
Different methods should be as optimistic as possible for good
problem-solving.
Judge the following iten considering the ideas of text CB5A2AAA and the vocabulary used in it.
Outcomes are broad representations of problems existing
outside a system.
Judge the following iten considering the ideas of text CB5A2AAA and the vocabulary used in it.
Software methods constitute attempts to make software better.
Considering the linguistic aspects and the ideas of text CB3A1AAA, judge the following items.
Leveling has to do with measuring the difference between a
veteran developers’ conduct and their less trained counterparts.
Considering the linguistic aspects and the ideas of text CB3A1AAA, judge the following items.
Verification and maintenance are associated outcomes in a
structure of software methods.
Considering the linguistic aspects and the ideas of text CB3A1AAA, judge the following items.
Developing software requires the ability of solving new
problems by applying and tailoring plans.
Considering the linguistic aspects and the ideas of text CB3A1AAA, judge the following items.
It is possible to set out a software developer’s thinking through
cognitive models.
Considering the linguistic aspects and the ideas of text CB3A1AAA, judge the following items.
In text, “Mostly” (ℓ.15) is synonymous with Particularly.
Leia as afirmativas a seguir:
I. Na frase “i took a swim” ocorre um verbo que pode ser melhor traduzido como correr.
II. O aprendizado de uma língua estrangeira deve possibilitar que o aluno, ao se envolver nos processos de construir significados nessa língua, se constitua em um ser discursivo no uso de uma língua estrangeira.
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
Leia as afirmativas a seguir:
I. Ocorre verbo na frase: we ran through the whole town in search of the book.
II. Ocorre verbo na frase: the stone travelled the air.
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
Leia as afirmativas a seguir:
I. Ao ensinar uma língua estrangeira, é essencial uma compreensão teórica do que é a linguagem, tanto do ponto de vista dos conhecimentos necessários para usá-la quanto em relação ao uso que fazem desses conhecimentos para construir significados no mundo social.
II. Na frase “he eats him out of house and home”, o verbo 'eats' pode ser melhor traduzido como reformar.
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
“When he sets prices for upcoming trips, he is guessing _______________what things will cost him.”
Complete with the right preposition.
“Is there any way that the authorities can control the area and discourage sharks _________________ coming in?”
Fill in the blank with the right preposition.
“I recall closing the gates behind_________________”
Complete with the right pronoun.
Choose the right sentence related to the quantity.
Read the news and answer the following three questions.
Even for a country numbed by injustice and inequality, Brazil has been shocked by revelations that a poor mother who stole an Easter egg for her children was condemned to a harsher jail sentence than corporate executives and politicians who cheated the public of millions of dollars.
The woman – who is referred to only by her first name, Maria – was sentenced to three years, two months and three days in prison for shoplifting a chocolate egg and a chicken breast from a supermarket in Matão, São Paulo in 2015, according to local media.
She was kept in detention for five months before her trial, then found guilty of a first-degree crime. Although she was briefly remanded during her appeal, a second judge sent her to prison pregnant in November 2016. She has since given birth – to her fourth child – behind bars, and is now nursing her baby son in an overcrowded cell. Once the child is six months, it will be taken from her care.
The case is far from unusual, but it has drawn public attention because of an appeal by a legal ombudsman and a newspaper article that drew damning comparisons with the laxer punishments handed down to those convicted of far greater crimes in the Lava Jato (Car Wash) case, a sprawling corruption investigation which has implicated a string of major figures in Brazilian politics and business. (Jonathan Watts published in: theguardian.com)
According to the news, the woman gave birth to her fourth child:
Read the news and answer the following three questions.
Even for a country numbed by injustice and inequality, Brazil has been shocked by revelations that a poor mother who stole an Easter egg for her children was condemned to a harsher jail sentence than corporate executives and politicians who cheated the public of millions of dollars.
The woman – who is referred to only by her first name, Maria – was sentenced to three years, two months and three days in prison for shoplifting a chocolate egg and a chicken breast from a supermarket in Matão, São Paulo in 2015, according to local media.
She was kept in detention for five months before her trial, then found guilty of a first-degree crime. Although she was briefly remanded during her appeal, a second judge sent her to prison pregnant in November 2016. She has since given birth – to her fourth child – behind bars, and is now nursing her baby son in an overcrowded cell. Once the child is six months, it will be taken from her care.
The case is far from unusual, but it has drawn public attention because of an appeal by a legal ombudsman and a newspaper article that drew damning comparisons with the laxer punishments handed down to those convicted of far greater crimes in the Lava Jato (Car Wash) case, a sprawling corruption investigation which has implicated a string of major figures in Brazilian politics and business. (Jonathan Watts published in: theguardian.com)
According to the new it is correct which is written in the alternative:


