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Q3582033 Inglês

Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important


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(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).

In the excerpt from the text “When the products are pasteurized (…) the microbes die” (l. 12-13), there is an example of:
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Q3582032 Inglês

Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important


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(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).

The excerpt from the text “these beneficial microbes (…) may help with inflammatory bowel disease” (l. 05-06) is an affirmative structure. Which alternative below shows the sentence correctly rewritten in the negative form?
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Q3582031 Inglês

Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important


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(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).

The word in bold “easy” in line 16 is a/an:
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Q3582030 Inglês

Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important


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Mark the alternative that correctly and respectively fills the gaps in lines 07, 08 and 09. 
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Q3582029 Inglês

Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important


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(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).

In line 01, the author says “Probiotics and prebiotics are a hot topic these days”. What does “hot topic” mean in this context? 
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Q3582028 Inglês

Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important


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(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).

Which of the following topics is NOT mentioned in the text?
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Q3582027 Inglês

Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important


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(Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/nutrition/are-you-getting-essential-nutrients-from-your-diet/ - text especially adapted for this test).

Analyze the following statements about the text and mark T, if true, or F, if false.

( ) We are born with microbes in our large intestine.
( ) The food we eat may help with our intestine’s health, but it does not influence the number of microbes in our microbiome.
( ) The bacteria in our bowels can affect many aspects of our health, and one of them might be our mood.

The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is: 
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Q3582026 Inglês

Probiotics and Prebiotics: What’s Really Important


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According to the text, why should we buy fermented products from Delis?
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Q3581500 Inglês
In the comic below we see two giraffes in a zoo, and one of them is talking about a visitor who looks like a vampire. It says to the other giraffe “I’m not sure I like how that guy is looking at me.”

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The word “that” suggests that the subject mentioned by the giraffe is: 
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Q3581499 Inglês
Another rare spotless giraffe found — the first ever seen in the wild





(Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/spotless-giraffe-found-in-the-wild-for-thefirst-time – text especially adapted for this test).
In the sentence “(…) another spotless giraffe calf has now been seen and photographed” (l. 01-02) there is a passive voice structure. Which of the options bellow shows the structure correctly rewritten in the active voice, in the same verb tense and with no significative changes in meaning?
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Q3581498 Inglês
Another rare spotless giraffe found — the first ever seen in the wild





(Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/spotless-giraffe-found-in-the-wild-for-thefirst-time – text especially adapted for this test).
In lines 17 to 18 the text says that “Scientists, including Ferguson, believe the solid coloring is likely due to one or more genetic mutations that haven’t yet been identified”. The use of the present perfect tense with the word “yet” suggests that:
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Q3581497 Inglês
Another rare spotless giraffe found — the first ever seen in the wild





(Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/spotless-giraffe-found-in-the-wild-for-thefirst-time – text especially adapted for this test).
The underlined word “finding” (l. 10) could be replaced, with no significative changes in meaning, by:
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Q3581496 Inglês
Another rare spotless giraffe found — the first ever seen in the wild





(Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/spotless-giraffe-found-in-the-wild-for-thefirst-time – text especially adapted for this test).
Which of the following is described by the word in bold “frequently” (l. 10) in that sentence? 
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Q3581495 Inglês
Another rare spotless giraffe found — the first ever seen in the wild





(Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/spotless-giraffe-found-in-the-wild-for-thefirst-time – text especially adapted for this test).
The sentence below is an excerpt from the text (l. 23-24):

“He’s said that it’s impossible to say what this genetic anomaly means for the animal’s health, but there’s no evidence the color difference puts the animal at a disadvantage.”

What does each ‘s mean, respectively?
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Q3581494 Inglês
Another rare spotless giraffe found — the first ever seen in the wild





(Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/spotless-giraffe-found-in-the-wild-for-thefirst-time – text especially adapted for this test).
What are the highlighted words “its” (l. 01), “who” (l. 06), “which” (l. 14), and “these” (l. 15) referring to, respectively?
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Q3581493 Inglês
Another rare spotless giraffe found — the first ever seen in the wild





(Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/spotless-giraffe-found-in-the-wild-for-thefirst-time – text especially adapted for this test).
How may the spots be linked to young giraffes?
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Q3581492 Inglês
Another rare spotless giraffe found — the first ever seen in the wild





(Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/spotless-giraffe-found-in-the-wild-for-thefirst-time – text especially adapted for this test).
How much did the photographer earn for the photos of the spotless giraffe in the wild? 
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Q3581491 Inglês
Another rare spotless giraffe found — the first ever seen in the wild





(Available at: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/spotless-giraffe-found-in-the-wild-for-thefirst-time – text especially adapted for this test).
Which of the following questions is NOT answered by the text?
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Q3580370 Inglês
Analyze the statements below about the excerpt “I hope you’ve learnt a few useful idioms here” (l. 32) and mark T, if true, or F, if false.

( ) The verb “learnt” is incorrect, it should be replaced by “learned”.
( ) “You’ve learnt” is a present perfect structure.
( ) “Useful” is an adjective, that is describing the noun “idiom”.

The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is: 
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Q3580369 Inglês
Why is the word “winning” (l. 13) in the gerund form? 
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Respostas
9981: D
9982: D
9983: E
9984: A
9985: E
9986: C
9987: A
9988: B
9989: E
9990: D
9991: B
9992: C
9993: E
9994: A
9995: A
9996: C
9997: B
9998: D
9999: C
10000: D