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Q97637 Inglês
Read text I and answer questions 31 to 36.

TEXT I

Beware the power of the blog

Companies may not like blogs, but if they ignore them
they may be inviting some PR disasters



The number of blogs on the internet is doubling every five
months, according to blog-tracking site Technorati. The total is
now around 20 million, with around 1.3 million posts made each
day. Most are no more interesting than overhearing another
person's telephone call, but there are exceptions that can have a
remarkable impact.



(from http://www.computing.co.uk/itweek/comment/ 2145491/beware-power-blog, retrieved on September 24th, 2008)

The underlined verb in “Companies may not like blogs” indicates
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Q97636 Inglês
Read text I and answer questions 31 to 36.

TEXT I

Beware the power of the blog

Companies may not like blogs, but if they ignore them
they may be inviting some PR disasters



The number of blogs on the internet is doubling every five
months, according to blog-tracking site Technorati. The total is
now around 20 million, with around 1.3 million posts made each
day. Most are no more interesting than overhearing another
person's telephone call, but there are exceptions that can have a
remarkable impact.



(from http://www.computing.co.uk/itweek/comment/ 2145491/beware-power-blog, retrieved on September 24th, 2008)

The writer’s opinion about blogs is that
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Q97635 Inglês
Read text I and answer questions 31 to 36.

TEXT I

Beware the power of the blog

Companies may not like blogs, but if they ignore them
they may be inviting some PR disasters



The number of blogs on the internet is doubling every five
months, according to blog-tracking site Technorati. The total is
now around 20 million, with around 1.3 million posts made each
day. Most are no more interesting than overhearing another
person's telephone call, but there are exceptions that can have a
remarkable impact.



(from http://www.computing.co.uk/itweek/comment/ 2145491/beware-power-blog, retrieved on September 24th, 2008)

According to the text, blogs are
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Q97634 Inglês
Read text I and answer questions 31 to 36.

TEXT I

Beware the power of the blog

Companies may not like blogs, but if they ignore them
they may be inviting some PR disasters



The number of blogs on the internet is doubling every five
months, according to blog-tracking site Technorati. The total is
now around 20 million, with around 1.3 million posts made each
day. Most are no more interesting than overhearing another
person's telephone call, but there are exceptions that can have a
remarkable impact.



(from http://www.computing.co.uk/itweek/comment/ 2145491/beware-power-blog, retrieved on September 24th, 2008)

The function of the title of this text is to
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Q97583 Inglês
In “a set of overt changes” (lines 25 and 26), the underlined word means
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Q97582 Inglês
In “Their powers” (line 25), Their refers to
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Q97581 Inglês
The word that replaces profound in >“profound changes” (lines 23 and 24) is
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Q97580 Inglês
The underlined word in “the core characteristic of cop culture” (line 20) means
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Q97579 Inglês
In “how the police officers see the social world” (lines 18 and 19) see can be replaced by
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Q97578 Inglês
If “the police idea was fiercely contested” (lines 13 and 14), this indicates that the opposition to this idea was
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Q97577 Inglês
When the text says that “The establishment of the police was a painful process” (lines 11 and 12), it implies that the process was
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Q97576 Inglês
The underlined word in “a particular kind of social institution” (lines 5 and 6) means the institution is
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Q97575 Inglês
In the introduction, the book mentions the police in
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Q97574 Inglês
The book described has a “threefold structure” (line 1). This means it
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Q97514 Inglês
The verb form in “Many sociology majors are able to…” (line 13) can be replaced by
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Q97513 Inglês
The underlined expression in “each student to carry out” (line 11) can be replaced by
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Q97512 Inglês
The underlined word in “Often combining….” (lines 5-6) is the opposite of
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Q97510 Inglês
This text may be found in a(n)
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Q97509 Inglês
In “on the other hand, however, it translates…” (lines 5-6) on the other hand brings an idea of
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Q97507 Inglês
According to the text, the most important challenge is to see that old people have
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Respostas
24741: D
24742: C
24743: B
24744: B
24745: C
24746: A
24747: B
24748: E
24749: B
24750: B
24751: D
24752: A
24753: C
24754: E
24755: E
24756: B
24757: B
24758: A
24759: A
24760: A