Questões de Concurso Público SEDF 2022 para Professor de Educação Básica - Inglês, Edital nº 31
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Ano: 2022
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Quadrix - 2022 - SEDF - Professor de Educação Básica - Inglês - Edital nº 31 |
Q1975067
Inglês
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Can learning language help prevent dementia?
Internet: <https://glasgowmemoryclinic.com> (adapted).
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The term “stall” (line 6) could be correctly replaced with stop, without this changing the meaning of the text.
The term “stall” (line 6) could be correctly replaced with stop, without this changing the meaning of the text.
Ano: 2022
Banca:
Quadrix
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SEDF
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Quadrix - 2022 - SEDF - Professor de Educação Básica - Inglês - Edital nº 31 |
Q1975083
Inglês
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Internet: <https://www.sciencedirect.com> (adapted).
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The word “branch” (line 1) is synonymous with ramification.
The word “branch” (line 1) is synonymous with ramification.
Ano: 2022
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SEDF
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Quadrix - 2022 - SEDF - Professor de Educação Básica - Inglês - Edital nº 31 |
Q1975088
Inglês
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The Disease of Being Busy.
Internet: <https://onbeing.org> (adapted).
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The word “crave” (line 24) could be correctly replaced with dream, without changing the meaning of the text.
The word “crave” (line 24) could be correctly replaced with dream, without changing the meaning of the text.
Ano: 2022
Banca:
Quadrix
Órgão:
SEDF
Prova:
Quadrix - 2022 - SEDF - Professor de Educação Básica - Inglês - Edital nº 31 |
Q1975098
Inglês
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Sean Coughlan. Narcissists ‘horrible people but happy’.
Internet: <https://www.bbc.com> (adapted).
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In “negative responses to narcissism can overlook the positive benefits to the narcissists themselves” (lines 5 and 6), the verb “overlook” could be correctly replaced by the verb omit, without a change in meaning.
In “negative responses to narcissism can overlook the positive benefits to the narcissists themselves” (lines 5 and 6), the verb “overlook” could be correctly replaced by the verb omit, without a change in meaning.