Questões da Prova CESPE - 2007 - Petrobras - Administrador Júnior

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Q167271 Inglês

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1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

In the text,

the phrase “that the right kind of people (those who enjoy dealing with people) be hired” (L.49-50) can be correctly rewritten as: that the right kind of people (those who enjoy dealing with people) should be hired.
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Q167269 Inglês

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1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

In the text,

the word “mayor” (L.8) is synonymous with representative.
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Q167268 Inglês

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1turnstile – a narrow gate at the entrance of something, with metal bars that move in a circle so that only one person at a time can go through.
2squeegee – an object used for cleaning windows, consisting of a short handle with a rubber blade.
3jaywalking – a dangerous or illegal way of crossing a street at a place where cars do not usually stop.
4hubris – a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people.

In the text,

the use of “will” (L.7) expresses a polite request.
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Respostas
1: C
2: C
3: C
4: E
5: E