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Q525265 Inglês
Based on the previous text, judge the following items.

The word 'robust' (R.15) can be correctly replaced by effective without this bringing any change of meaning to the sentence.


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Q525264 Inglês
      El Niño (The boy) is mostly likely to continue during the summer of 2015, according to new estimates for the Northern Hemisphere from the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center. What can you expect in El Niño conditions? Warmer sea-surfaces that could send floods to South America, potentially impacting farmers and confounding food production, among other things.


                                                                                                                Internet:<www.reuters.com > (adapted)



According to the text, 
the effects of El Niño phenomena are sure to reach South America before they have impact on the Northern Hemisphere.

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Q525263 Inglês
According to the previous text, judge the following items.


The word 'changing' (R.13) conveys the idea that threats are constantly evolving.


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Q525262 Inglês
According to the previous text, judge the following items.


A member of a human rights group and a representative of a security firm have similar points of view.


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Q525261 Inglês
According to the previous text, judge the following items.


People who regularly travel by air are not surprised by the security procedures.

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Q525260 Inglês
According to the previous text, judge the following items.


Some airports are concerned with easing distress passengers have to go through during inspection.


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Q519955 Inglês

Consider the following statements about the text, judging if they are true (T) or false (F).


( ) Pressing a placebo button does not bring us any benefits, as we cannot control over a specific system.

( ) Professor Lange proved that is psychologically better to do nothing than to do something.

( ) Even though it has no control over the system, pressing a button when crossing the street creates a sense of closeness to people around you.


The correct order of filling in the parenthesis, from the top to the bottom, is:

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Q519954 Inglês

In the sentence “A crossing in central London had programmed intervals for red and green lights” (l.14-15), the underlined verbal locution is in the ________________. If we put it in the present perfect continuous, it would be written as ______________.


Mark the alternative that correctly and respectively fill in the blanks above.

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Q519953 Inglês

Consider the fragment of the text and the following statements:


“A gaggle of commuters assembles inside and outside the train” (l.02).


I. ‘gaggle’ means, informally, a disorderly or noisy group of people.

II. ‘commuters’ designates people who travel some distance to work on a regular basis.

III. ‘assembles’ indicates a crowd that gather together in one place for a common purpose.


Which ones are correct?

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Q519952 Inglês

– Consider the sentence: “If I’m just standing at the corner, I may not even see the light change” (l.38), and the following statements:


I. It is an example of the first conditional.

II. The modal verb ‘may’ expresses possibility.

III. ‘may’ could be replaced by ‘will’ without causing any difference in meaning.


Which ones are INCORRECT?

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Q519951 Inglês

Consider the suggestions of word replacement in the text:


I. ‘Yet’ (l.05) could be replaced by ‘Nevertheless’.

II. ‘even though’ (l.25) could be replaced by ‘besides’.

III. ‘Also’ (l.40) could be replaced by ‘Furthermore’.


Which ones DO NOT cause difference in meaning?

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Q519950 Inglês

Analyse the translations of the sentence “pedestrian crossings all over the UK were the wellspring of placebo buttons.” (l.13-14).


I. Os pedestres que atravessaram o Reino Unido foram considerados abençoados por botões de placebo.

II. Pedestres atravessando o cruzamento na Inglaterra fizeram a festa com os botões de efeitos placebo.

III. Faixas de pedestre em todo o Reino Unido foram a fonte dos botões com efeito placebo.


Which ones are possible?

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Q519949 Inglês

The expression ‘green-rimmed button’ (l.04):


I. Contains an adverb and a noun.

II. Contains a compound adjective.

III. Could be translated as “botão verde vivo”.


Which ones are correct?

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Q519207 Inglês
Choose the alternative that presents the antonym of the word enough.
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Q519206 Inglês
Choose the alternative that presents the correct interrogative form of the sentence below, taken from the text.
“Disease and malnutrition are closely linked”.
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Q519205 Inglês
Read the sentence below, taken from the text, to answer  question. “A malnourished person finds that their body has difficulty doing normal things such as growing and resisting disease."

Choose the alternative that presents the plural form of the demonstrative pronoun “that" in the sentence given above.
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Q519204 Inglês
Read the sentence below, taken from the text, to answer  question. “A malnourished person finds that their body has difficulty doing normal things such as growing and resisting disease."

Choose the alternative that presents the correct past tense form of the sentence given above.
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Q519203 Inglês
Read the sentence below, taken from the text, to answer  question. “A malnourished person finds that their body has difficulty doing normal things such as growing and resisting disease."

Choose the alternative that presents the word that can properly substitute the idiom “such as" in the sentence above.
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Q519202 Inglês
What is malnutrition?

    A malnourished person finds that their body has difficulty doing normal things such as growing and resisting disease. Physical work becomes problematic and even learning abilities can be diminished. For women, pregnancy becomes risky and they cannot be sure of producing nourishing breast milk.

   When a person is not getting enough food or not getting the right sort of food, malnutrition is just around the corner. Even if people get enough to eat, they will become malnourished if the food they eat does not provide the proper amounts of micronutrients – vitamins and minerals – to meet daily nutritional requirements.

   Disease and malnutrition are closely linked. Sometimes disease is the result of malnutrition, sometimes it is a contributing cause. In fact, malnutrition is the largest single contributor to disease in the world, according to the UN's Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN).

Window of opportunity

The first two years of life are a critical “window of opportunity”. In this period it is possible to prevent the largely irreversible damage that follows early childhood undernutrition. WFP's operations routinely focus on the earliest phase of life, i.e. from conception (-9 months) to 24 months of age. We try to ensure under-twos receive the vitamins and minerals they need.

   There are two sides to eliminating malnutrition: sustaining the quality and quantity of food a person eats and ensuring adequate health care and a healthy environment.
Choose the alternative that presents the synonym of the noun “malnourishment".
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Respostas
20681: C
20682: E
20683: C
20684: E
20685: C
20686: C
20687: B
20688: B
20689: E
20690: C
20691: D
20692: C
20693: B
20694: A
20695: B
20696: B
20697: A
20698: E
20699: D
20700: E