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Q1715851 Inglês

INSTRUCTIONS: Read the following text carefully and then choose the correct alternatives that answer the questions.


Source:<https://www.newsweek.com/9-life-lessons-matt-kepnes-learned-being-nomad-ten-years-1448511>.  Access on: July 28th. 2019. Adapted.

INSTRUCTIONS: Question refer to the sentence “They are insights into the world that only travel – no matter how long you do it – can give you.” (Lines 6-7)

The correct interrogative form of the sentence is:
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Q1715849 Inglês

INSTRUCTIONS: Read the following text carefully and then choose the correct alternatives that answer the questions.


Source:<https://www.newsweek.com/9-life-lessons-matt-kepnes-learned-being-nomad-ten-years-1448511>.  Access on: July 28th. 2019. Adapted.

INSTRUCTIONS: Question refer to the sentence “Matt Kepnes traveled constantly for a decade – never hanging his hat in one place – learning some valuable lessons along the way” (heading).

There are the following verb tenses in the sentence:
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Q1708869 Inglês
Talking about money, don’t count on Pedro. He is such a deadbeat. 
Qual o tempo verbal da sentença: ―Don’t count on Pedro”?
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Q1708866 Inglês
Based on the English Grammar, we use the simple past tense to talk about:
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Q1708864 Inglês
Frank gets on well with his new roommates. The phrasal verb “get on with” means:
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Q1708861 Inglês
Text

CrashDetech: The app that could save your life in a car crash

    (CNN) It's the killer that, by some measures, takes more young lives each year than conflict or some forms of cancer. Every 30 seconds a person is killed in a road crash, according to figures from the Global Road Safety Partnership. That's more than 3,400 people per day and 1.25 million people per year. Perhaps even more arresting is World Health Organization (WHO) analysis which says that 90% of all road based fatalities occur in low to middle income countries, despite such nations having only half of the world's vehicles. It's a tragedy that even takes a toll on development costing some nations up to 5% of GDP, according to the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP). The problem is so pressing that the U.N. declared the years between 2011 and 2020 as the "Decade of Action for Road Safety," with over 100 countries pledging to reduce killer car accidents. Some of the highest rates of road deaths can be found in Africa. According to the WHO's 2015 Global Status on Road safety report, Libya is at the top of the table (73 deaths per 100,000 people), followed by Thailand (36) and Malawi (35). Automatic detection
    Yet one South African company has designed a system that it believes can help cut Africa's dismal rate of road fatalities. CrashDetech is a smartphone application designed by Johannesburg- based entrepreneur Jaco Gerrits. It operates while a user is driving and detects the sudden motion and G-forces of a car crash. The app then pinpoints the location of the accident and automatically calls an emergency response center, which will dispatch the nearest medical emergency team. CrashDetechs also sends personal medical information, such as allergies and blood type, to enable doctors and paramedics to offer more effective treatment. The aim is to reduce waiting times, and in doing so, save lives. Race against time
    In South Africa, the WHO estimate that roughly 38 people are killed in road accidents each day. "It's a major global public health problem," Gerrits told CNN. "They [the WHO] have identified that how quickly you respond to a crash and how effectively obviously can make a massive difference‖. Let's say in a rural area you're involved in a crash and you're off the road. There's a good chance that nobody might even notice the crash. You can't speak for yourself, and those patients will probably never get the right kind of treatment to them in time." According to Dr Pieter Venter of the Global Road Safety partnership, mobile technology start-up's like CrashDetech have exciting potential. "A number of providers of such services have launched both here in South Africa and right around the world, and there is a growing body of anecdotal evidence which supports the position that this technology can play a key role in helping to save lives," Venter said. But Venter also states that changing attitudes to the wearing of seatbelts and highlighting the dangers of drink-driving are also important factors in reducing road fatalities in the likes of South Africa.
    One of the app's key advantages is it has grouped together 113 different private emergency medical providers in South Africa, meaning its customers have a greater chance of accessing an ambulance that's near. "You might be familiar with one specific [ambulance] number, for example ER24, [but] there's a good chance they're half an hour away. Whereas let's say Netcare 911 might be 5 minutes away," Gerrits continued "If you've got medical aid [insurance], it normally has a relationship with one of the private companies. They'll typically try and dispatch the company's resources that they have a relationship with," said Gerrits.


Adaptado de (http://edition.cnn.com/2016/08/08/africa/crashdetech-appcar-crash/index.html)
In the statement from the text: ―There's a good chance that nobody might even notice the crash.‖
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Q1708859 Inglês
Text

CrashDetech: The app that could save your life in a car crash

    (CNN) It's the killer that, by some measures, takes more young lives each year than conflict or some forms of cancer. Every 30 seconds a person is killed in a road crash, according to figures from the Global Road Safety Partnership. That's more than 3,400 people per day and 1.25 million people per year. Perhaps even more arresting is World Health Organization (WHO) analysis which says that 90% of all road based fatalities occur in low to middle income countries, despite such nations having only half of the world's vehicles. It's a tragedy that even takes a toll on development costing some nations up to 5% of GDP, according to the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP). The problem is so pressing that the U.N. declared the years between 2011 and 2020 as the "Decade of Action for Road Safety," with over 100 countries pledging to reduce killer car accidents. Some of the highest rates of road deaths can be found in Africa. According to the WHO's 2015 Global Status on Road safety report, Libya is at the top of the table (73 deaths per 100,000 people), followed by Thailand (36) and Malawi (35). Automatic detection
    Yet one South African company has designed a system that it believes can help cut Africa's dismal rate of road fatalities. CrashDetech is a smartphone application designed by Johannesburg- based entrepreneur Jaco Gerrits. It operates while a user is driving and detects the sudden motion and G-forces of a car crash. The app then pinpoints the location of the accident and automatically calls an emergency response center, which will dispatch the nearest medical emergency team. CrashDetechs also sends personal medical information, such as allergies and blood type, to enable doctors and paramedics to offer more effective treatment. The aim is to reduce waiting times, and in doing so, save lives. Race against time
    In South Africa, the WHO estimate that roughly 38 people are killed in road accidents each day. "It's a major global public health problem," Gerrits told CNN. "They [the WHO] have identified that how quickly you respond to a crash and how effectively obviously can make a massive difference‖. Let's say in a rural area you're involved in a crash and you're off the road. There's a good chance that nobody might even notice the crash. You can't speak for yourself, and those patients will probably never get the right kind of treatment to them in time." According to Dr Pieter Venter of the Global Road Safety partnership, mobile technology start-up's like CrashDetech have exciting potential. "A number of providers of such services have launched both here in South Africa and right around the world, and there is a growing body of anecdotal evidence which supports the position that this technology can play a key role in helping to save lives," Venter said. But Venter also states that changing attitudes to the wearing of seatbelts and highlighting the dangers of drink-driving are also important factors in reducing road fatalities in the likes of South Africa.
    One of the app's key advantages is it has grouped together 113 different private emergency medical providers in South Africa, meaning its customers have a greater chance of accessing an ambulance that's near. "You might be familiar with one specific [ambulance] number, for example ER24, [but] there's a good chance they're half an hour away. Whereas let's say Netcare 911 might be 5 minutes away," Gerrits continued "If you've got medical aid [insurance], it normally has a relationship with one of the private companies. They'll typically try and dispatch the company's resources that they have a relationship with," said Gerrits.


Adaptado de (http://edition.cnn.com/2016/08/08/africa/crashdetech-appcar-crash/index.html)
In this piece from the text: ―The aim is to reduce waiting times, and in doing so, save lives.‖
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Q1651667 Inglês
Read this excerpt from one of the previous texts:
There must be training sites where teachers have the opportunity to express those concerns while also learning to come up with ways to approach the multicultural classroom and curriculum.”
The phrasal verb highlighted above means:
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Q1651663 Inglês
Read this excerpt from one of the previous texts:
“There must be training sites where teachers have the opportunity to express those concerns while also learning to create ways to approach the multicultural classroom and curriculum.”
Without changing the meaning of the sentences, it is correct to substitute the modal must in the beginning of the sentence for:
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Q1646475 Inglês
Choose the right verb to define the way of walking presented in each phrase:
I - She ________ to her bed because the baby was sleeping. II - He is so drunk tonight! Look the way he is ________ around. III - I’m ________ because I hurt my leg playing football yesterday. IV - Would you like to go for a ________ in the park?
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Q1646462 Inglês
Fill in the blanks and choose the correct answer:
I - They _______ the article to a scientific journal yesterday. II - I am _______ pasta for lunch. III - I _______ to the piano recital next week. IV - She _______ a very lucky girl.
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Q1646461 Inglês
Analyse the current sentences and choose the option that describes their verb tense:
I - My brother has been teasing me since this morning. II - I am reading an excellent book. III - I have been to England twice. IV - My husband works everyday.
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Q1644436 Inglês
Leia as afirmativas a seguir:
I. Está correta a grafia do trecho a seguir: to have little to depend on. II. Está correta a grafia do trecho a seguir: to bring beacki.
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
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Q1644433 Inglês
Leia as afirmativas a seguir:
I. Ocorre verbo na frase: the stone travelled the air. II. Está correta a grafia do trecho a seguir, em inglês: the lykees off (gente como).
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
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Q1640498 Inglês
The students _______ the professor their full attention while he _______ about the course.
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Q1640497 Inglês

A: “Will Sandra come on Sunday?”

B: “Yes, and Pat _________________ too.”

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Q1640496 Inglês

Choose the verb form that completes the sentence below:


“If Antonio hadn't studied so hard, he _______________.”

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Q1640495 Inglês
The sentence “I studied English when I was a child” has the same meaning of:
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Q1640493 Inglês

Choose the right answer to the question:

If I__________ you, I’d take the risk.

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Q1640492 Inglês

What option best complete the following sentence?


“If I had left earlier, _______________.”

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Respostas
2061: C
2062: C
2063: E
2064: A
2065: E
2066: B
2067: C
2068: C
2069: E
2070: A
2071: B
2072: C
2073: B
2074: B
2075: A
2076: A
2077: C
2078: A
2079: A
2080: B