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Q2972230 Inglês

Google as well as Yahoo, Microsoft and AOL among

others are gearing up to keep a much closer eye on all of us,

so that within five years these and other firms will routinely

track our movements, friends, interests, purchases and

5 correspondence – then make money by helping marketers

take advantage of the information.

These companies' brash plans are pushing us toward a

thorny choice that will determine the future of computing.

Google and other Web-oriented, information-service giants are

10 determined to build a breathtaking array of services based on

your personal information, and they're betting you'll be willing

to share it with them in order for you to reap the benefits. But

if we cooperate and let them in on the details of our lives, we'll

lose much of our privacy, and possibly a lot more.

15 A privacy backlash, however, would stifle these potentially

revolutionary services before they get off the ground – and

leave the computer industry's biggest plans for growth in

tatters. That may be just what some people want. The U.S.

Congress is considering four bills that would make it illegal to

20 collect and share information online or through cell phones

about people without clearer warning and permission. These

sorts of restrictions are already in effect throughout much of

Europe, thanks in part to European Union directives on privacy

and electronic communications passed in 2002 and 2003.

25 The good news is that there's no reason to choose

between technology and privacy. New technologies are

emerging that can doctor our data so that companies know

just enough about us to ply us with customized services, while

preventing them from getting a clear picture of our private

lives. The question is again one of trust: in this case, whether

people will come to trust the companies that are trying to build

these new technologies.

(abridged from Next Frontiers in Newsweek, April 3, 2006)

In the text, breathtaking (line 10) means

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Q2972229 Inglês

Google as well as Yahoo, Microsoft and AOL among

others are gearing up to keep a much closer eye on all of us,

so that within five years these and other firms will routinely

track our movements, friends, interests, purchases and

5 correspondence – then make money by helping marketers

take advantage of the information.

These companies' brash plans are pushing us toward a

thorny choice that will determine the future of computing.

Google and other Web-oriented, information-service giants are

10 determined to build a breathtaking array of services based on

your personal information, and they're betting you'll be willing

to share it with them in order for you to reap the benefits. But

if we cooperate and let them in on the details of our lives, we'll

lose much of our privacy, and possibly a lot more.

15 A privacy backlash, however, would stifle these potentially

revolutionary services before they get off the ground – and

leave the computer industry's biggest plans for growth in

tatters. That may be just what some people want. The U.S.

Congress is considering four bills that would make it illegal to

20 collect and share information online or through cell phones

about people without clearer warning and permission. These

sorts of restrictions are already in effect throughout much of

Europe, thanks in part to European Union directives on privacy

and electronic communications passed in 2002 and 2003.

25 The good news is that there's no reason to choose

between technology and privacy. New technologies are

emerging that can doctor our data so that companies know

just enough about us to ply us with customized services, while

preventing them from getting a clear picture of our private

lives. The question is again one of trust: in this case, whether

people will come to trust the companies that are trying to build

these new technologies.

(abridged from Next Frontiers in Newsweek, April 3, 2006)

In the text, brash (line 7) means

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Q2972228 Inglês

Google as well as Yahoo, Microsoft and AOL among

others are gearing up to keep a much closer eye on all of us,

so that within five years these and other firms will routinely

track our movements, friends, interests, purchases and

5 correspondence – then make money by helping marketers

take advantage of the information.

These companies' brash plans are pushing us toward a

thorny choice that will determine the future of computing.

Google and other Web-oriented, information-service giants are

10 determined to build a breathtaking array of services based on

your personal information, and they're betting you'll be willing

to share it with them in order for you to reap the benefits. But

if we cooperate and let them in on the details of our lives, we'll

lose much of our privacy, and possibly a lot more.

15 A privacy backlash, however, would stifle these potentially

revolutionary services before they get off the ground – and

leave the computer industry's biggest plans for growth in

tatters. That may be just what some people want. The U.S.

Congress is considering four bills that would make it illegal to

20 collect and share information online or through cell phones

about people without clearer warning and permission. These

sorts of restrictions are already in effect throughout much of

Europe, thanks in part to European Union directives on privacy

and electronic communications passed in 2002 and 2003.

25 The good news is that there's no reason to choose

between technology and privacy. New technologies are

emerging that can doctor our data so that companies know

just enough about us to ply us with customized services, while

preventing them from getting a clear picture of our private

lives. The question is again one of trust: in this case, whether

people will come to trust the companies that are trying to build

these new technologies.

(abridged from Next Frontiers in Newsweek, April 3, 2006)

According to paragraph 1, Google, Yahoo and others

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Q2968550 Inglês

Choose one of the sentences below to complete the closing remark in a business letter:

If you have any further questions, .............................................

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Q2968548 Inglês

Look at some verbs which describe changes in a market and choose the right alternative for their 'past' and 'past participle' forms.

Increase             rise                  fall

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Q2968546 Inglês

Complete the sentence using one of the alternatives below.

 She's a good accountant but her ......................... are high.

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Q2968544 Inglês

Complete the sentence with one of the words below.

Instead of .................. them orders from above, your administration should support them and try to make their life easier.

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Q2968543 Inglês

Choose an equivalent (value, purpose and meaning) translation for the idea:

 Today she's a key part of any working team, making decisions, running vital parts of a company and keeping everyone in line - especially when it comes to new technology.

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Q2968541 Inglês
not valid statement found

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a problem related to bandwidth?

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Q2968539 Inglês
not valid statement found

In paragraph 1, the text refers to:

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Q2968533 Inglês
not valid statement found

Bandwidth refers to:

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Q2908493 Inglês
not valid statement found

The author proposes the attainment of changes

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Q2908491 Inglês
not valid statement found

The author defines loneliness and depression as being epidemic in our culture, which means that these feelings are

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Q2908489 Inglês
not valid statement found

The text refers to research

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Q2908488 Inglês
not valid statement found

In paragraph 3, the occurrence of an electricity shortage in Brazil by 2011 is

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Q2908487 Inglês
not valid statement found

In paragraph 2, the Madeira River is mentioned as

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Q2908486 Inglês
not valid statement found

In paragraph 1, the author reports a migrant's

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Q2908484 Inglês
not valid statement found

In the last paragraph, the author defines the Latin American

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Q2908482 Inglês
not valid statement found
In the 1990's, governments slashed public investment, which means they
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Q2908480 Inglês
not valid statement found

The construction of El Cajón, in western Mexico,

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Respostas
25261: B
25262: E
25263: C
25264: E
25265: B
25266: C
25267: D
25268: A
25269: B
25270: E
25271: D
25272: d
25273: b
25274: a
25275: e
25276: c
25277: d
25278: c
25279: b
25280: e