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Q2014102 Legislação dos Municípios do Estado de Minas Gerais
O servidor é responsável pelo prejuízo que causar à Câmara Municipal
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Q2014096 Legislação dos Municípios do Estado de Minas Gerais
O exercício da liberdade de reunião, conforme a Lei Orgânica do Município, é garantida nos seguintes termos:
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Q2014095 Matemática
Se a importância de R$ 4.440,00 foi dividida em partes inversamente proporcionais aos números 4, 5 e 6, então é CORRETO afirmar que a maior das três partes, em reais, equivale a:
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Q2014094 Matemática

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Q2014093 Matemática

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Q2014092 Raciocínio Lógico
Considere os argumentos lógicos I, II e III a seguir:
I. Todos os gatos são felinos e todos os felinos são ferozes. Concluímos que todos os gatos são ferozes. II. Todo médico é músico. Algum médico não é professor. Concluímos que algum músico não é professor. III. Se todo professor é estudioso e existem atletas que são professores, concluímos que existem atletas que são estudiosos.
É CORRETO afirmar:
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Q2014091 Matemática
Pedro possuía no dia do vencimento, 01/03/2017, uma dívida de R$ 1000,00 na fatura de seu cartão de crédito. Caso Pedro não efetuasse o pagamento do valor total da fatura, seriam cobrados juros de 16% sobre o saldo devedor para a próxima fatura. Para quitar sua dívida, Pedro optou por pagar sempre o mínimo (15% sobre o saldo devedor total) da fatura a cada mês e não efetuar mais compras. A dívida desse consumidor, em 01/05/2017, era de, aproximadamente: (Considere 2 casas decimais)
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Q2014090 Matemática
Um salão de festas possui 6 portas de acesso. De quantas maneiras distintas ele pode estar aberto?
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Q2014088 Português
A divisão silábica está correta, EXCETO em: 
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Q2014087 Português
Leia o trecho abaixo, completando as lacunas corretamente:
‘Criptografia limita'
Questionado pelo TechTudo, o WhatsApp disse que trabalha de forma diligente para reduzir o número de mensagens de spam no aplicativo. Porém, é possível que as equipes não tenham acesso ao conteúdo da mensagem em razão da criptografia de ponta ___ ponta aplicada ao mensageiro e adotada em abril de 2016. "Nossas ações ficam de certa maneira limitadas", informou ___ equipe de segurança do WhatsApp ___ redação. Um conteúdo similar ao da nota enviada é encontrado na página "Fique seguro no WhatsApp". Saiba como agir ao receber correntes, links maliciosos e falsas promessas de cupons que podem ser golpes. Disponível em: https://www.techtudo.com.br/dicas-e-tutoriais/2017/09/golpes-de-whatsapp-o-guia-definitivo-para-nao-cair-em-ciladas.ghtml. Acesso em 15 fev. 2018.
A sequência que preenche corretamente as lacunas do texto é:
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Q2014086 Português
RAPIDINHO

       Todos nos beneficiamos e nos orgulhamos das conquistas da vida moderna, especialmente da crescente velocidade com que fazemos as coisas acontecerem. Mudanças que antigamente levavam séculos para se efetivarem agora podem ser realizadas em poucos anos, às vezes em poucos meses. Quando não em poucas semanas, ou até em poucos dias. Nas sociedades tradicionais, as normas de conduta, as leis, os costumes, o modo de se vestir, os estilos artísticos tinham uma extraordinária capacidade de perdurar. Tudo se modificava, é claro, mas sempre muito devagar. [...]
          Na utilização dos meios de comunicação, os mensageiros foram substituídos pelo telégrafo elétrico, que cedeu lugar ao telégrafo sem fio, ao telefone, à televisão, ao fax, ao e-mail e às maravilhas da eletrônica contemporânea. Não somos bobos, tratamos de aproveitar as possibilidades criadas por todos os novos recursos tecnológicos. Para que perder tempo? Se podemos fazer depressa o que os nossos antepassados só conseguiam fazer devagar, por que não haveríamos de acelerar nossas ações? Um dos expoentes do espírito pragmático da modernidade, o americano Benjamin Franklin, já ensinava no século XVIII: “Tempo é dinheiro”, time is money.[...]
          Dedicamo-nos, então, a uma frenética corrida contra os ponteiros do relógio. Para sermos eficientes, competitivos, apressamos cada vez mais nossos movimentos. Saímos de casa correndo para o trabalho, somos cobrados para dar conta correndo de nossas tarefas e — habituados à corrida — alimentamo-nos às pressas (ah, a chamada fast food!), para depois voltarmos, correndo, para casa. [...]
          Impõem-se, contudo, algumas perguntas: nas condições em que somos mais ou menos obrigados a viver, não estaremos, de qualquer maneira, pagando um preço altíssimo, mesmo se formos bons corredores e nos mostrarmos aptos para vencer? Os ritmos que nos são impostos e que aguçam algumas das nossas faculdades não resultam, ao mesmo tempo, num empobrecimento de alguns aspectos importantes da nossa sensibilidade e da nossa inteligência? A necessidade de assimilar com urgência as informações essenciais para a ação imediata não acarreta uma grave incapacidade de digerir conhecimentos sutis e complexos, cheios de caroços e mediações que, embora careçam de serventia direta, são imprescindíveis ao aprofundamento da minha compreensão da condição humana? Uma reflexão que se sabe condenada a desenvolver-se num exíguo prazo predeterminado não será, inevitavelmente, superficial? O pensamento que se formula rapidinho não tende a ser sempre meio oco? (Leandro Konder. In: O Globo, 29/08/96)

https://pt.linkedin.com/pulse/%C3%A0-luz-do-fil%C3%B3sofo-karine-gomes-moura
Analise as seguintes frases, observando o emprego dos sinais de pontuação:
I. O candidato impaciente espera o momento da prova. II. O candidato, impaciente, espera o momento da prova. III. O candidato, impaciente espera, o momento da prova. IV. Impaciente, o candidato espera o momento da prova. V. O candidato espera impaciente, o momento da prova.
As frases estão corretamente pontuadas apenas em: 
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Q2014080 Português
RAPIDINHO

       Todos nos beneficiamos e nos orgulhamos das conquistas da vida moderna, especialmente da crescente velocidade com que fazemos as coisas acontecerem. Mudanças que antigamente levavam séculos para se efetivarem agora podem ser realizadas em poucos anos, às vezes em poucos meses. Quando não em poucas semanas, ou até em poucos dias. Nas sociedades tradicionais, as normas de conduta, as leis, os costumes, o modo de se vestir, os estilos artísticos tinham uma extraordinária capacidade de perdurar. Tudo se modificava, é claro, mas sempre muito devagar. [...]
          Na utilização dos meios de comunicação, os mensageiros foram substituídos pelo telégrafo elétrico, que cedeu lugar ao telégrafo sem fio, ao telefone, à televisão, ao fax, ao e-mail e às maravilhas da eletrônica contemporânea. Não somos bobos, tratamos de aproveitar as possibilidades criadas por todos os novos recursos tecnológicos. Para que perder tempo? Se podemos fazer depressa o que os nossos antepassados só conseguiam fazer devagar, por que não haveríamos de acelerar nossas ações? Um dos expoentes do espírito pragmático da modernidade, o americano Benjamin Franklin, já ensinava no século XVIII: “Tempo é dinheiro”, time is money.[...]
          Dedicamo-nos, então, a uma frenética corrida contra os ponteiros do relógio. Para sermos eficientes, competitivos, apressamos cada vez mais nossos movimentos. Saímos de casa correndo para o trabalho, somos cobrados para dar conta correndo de nossas tarefas e — habituados à corrida — alimentamo-nos às pressas (ah, a chamada fast food!), para depois voltarmos, correndo, para casa. [...]
          Impõem-se, contudo, algumas perguntas: nas condições em que somos mais ou menos obrigados a viver, não estaremos, de qualquer maneira, pagando um preço altíssimo, mesmo se formos bons corredores e nos mostrarmos aptos para vencer? Os ritmos que nos são impostos e que aguçam algumas das nossas faculdades não resultam, ao mesmo tempo, num empobrecimento de alguns aspectos importantes da nossa sensibilidade e da nossa inteligência? A necessidade de assimilar com urgência as informações essenciais para a ação imediata não acarreta uma grave incapacidade de digerir conhecimentos sutis e complexos, cheios de caroços e mediações que, embora careçam de serventia direta, são imprescindíveis ao aprofundamento da minha compreensão da condição humana? Uma reflexão que se sabe condenada a desenvolver-se num exíguo prazo predeterminado não será, inevitavelmente, superficial? O pensamento que se formula rapidinho não tende a ser sempre meio oco? (Leandro Konder. In: O Globo, 29/08/96)

https://pt.linkedin.com/pulse/%C3%A0-luz-do-fil%C3%B3sofo-karine-gomes-moura
Todos os sentimentos abaixo estão presentes no texto, EXCETO: 
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Q2002252 Inglês
READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:

Saving Energy

Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.

1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.
This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

(Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)
The modal verb should in “we should use all these great ways” (paragraph 6) indicates that the author wants to
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Q2002249 Inglês
READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:

Saving Energy

Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.

1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.
This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

(Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)
What is interesting about homes built in the U.S. after 2000?
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Q2002248 Inglês
READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:

Saving Energy

Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.

1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.
This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

(Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)
This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result.
What is the best word to complete this sentence? (paragraph 4)
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Q2002247 Inglês
READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:

Saving Energy

Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.

1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.
This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

(Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)
The reason why energy conservation is great is that
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Q2002246 Inglês
READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:

Saving Energy

Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.

1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.
This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

(Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)
The word them in “people often use them to mean the same thing” (paragraph 2) refers to
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Q2002245 Inglês
READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:

Saving Energy

Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.

1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.
This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

(Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)
The word huge in “that would be huge savings” (paragraph 1) can be substituted by the word
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Q2002244 Inglês
READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:

Saving Energy

Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.

1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.
This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

(Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)
The words such as in “such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances” (paragraph 1) is used to indicate
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Q2002243 Inglês
READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT AND CHOOSE THE OPTION WHICH BEST COMPLETES EACH QUESTION ACCORDING TO IT:

Saving Energy

Just a century ago, humans used very little energy because we had less of the things that consume it. There were no computers, phones, TV, cars, lights, washing machines and all that. After the industrial revolution, people started using a lot more manufactured items such as electronics, automobiles, and home appliances. These items use a lot of energy, but if we all cut its use by half, that would be huge savings, and make a great difference.

Saving energy can be achieved in different ways: 1. Energy conservation, 2. Energy Efficiency, and 3. Recycling. These first two are not the same, even though people often use them to mean the same thing.

1- Energy Conservation: This is the practice that results in less energy being used. For instance, turning the taps, computers, lights, and TV off when not in use. It also includes running in the park or outside instead of running on the treadmill in the gym. Energy conservation is great because we can all do this everywhere and anytime. It is a fundamental behavior we must acquire.

2- Energy Efficiency: This is the use of manufacturing techniques and technology _______ produce things that use less energy for the same result. For example, if a heater is designed to warm your home with less energy than regular heaters, that would be an energy efficient heater. If your washing machine uses less energy to do the same job as other washers, that is an energy efficient washer. An interesting fact is that homes built in the U.S. after 2000 are about 30% bigger, but they use less energy than older homes.

3- Recycling: This involves the use of waste or old materials to make new ones, like collecting all old newspapers from the town at the end of every day and turning the papers into fresh paper for printing again. We can collect all plastic bottles and send them to be used for new plastic bottles or used for children plastic toys. Recycling saves energy __________ less energy is used to recycle than to turn new raw materials into new products.
This means that to save energy, we should use all these great ways. If we all try to do this, together we can save some money and use less natural resources too.

(Adapted from: https://goo.gl/AyZdzW. Access: 01/30/2018)
About a century ago, people used less energy because of the
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Respostas
1541: C
1542: C
1543: B
1544: A
1545: D
1546: A
1547: D
1548: A
1549: B
1550: C
1551: A
1552: B
1553: C
1554: B
1555: D
1556: A
1557: A
1558: A
1559: D
1560: C