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Q616980 Inglês
Chapter 1 - Madras 1986

   “He knows too much. I must ask you to do nothing.”
  “But this time I caught him in the act. I have proof, witnesses, everything. There is no possible doubt.”
   “I said he knows too much! The company can’t afford to have any problems. Our position is very sensitive in this country. We can’t afford to take risks. I am telling you once again – you will do nothing. And if there is any trouble, I’m afraid I shall have to hold you personally responsible. So be sensible for once in your life.”
   “I see. So you are telling me to close my eyes to corruption and behave as if nothing has happened. Is that right?”
    “I didn’t put it quite like that. But, if you insist, yes. What Vish does or doesn’t do is a minor matter compared with the company’s global strategy. Just try to get things in perspective. After all, you won’t be stuck in Madras for ever – I’ll make sure that you are not. So just go with the flow for a bit longer. When you’re in your next post this will all seem a very long way away, I can assure you. But meantime, no trouble. I hope I’ve made myself clear. Oh, and, by the way, I advise you to forget that we have had this conversation. Goodbye.”
    Dick Sterling put the phone down. His hands were trembling. He was furious with himself for failing to persuade his boss in Delhi, Keith Lennox, to support him, and was disgusted at the mixture of veiled threats and vague promises Lennox had made.

Adapted from MALEY, Alan. He knows too much. Cambridge University Press, 1999. p.6
The sentence “So just go with the flow for a bit longer." (paragraph 5), the expression go with the flow means
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Q616979 Inglês
Chapter 1 - Madras 1986

   “He knows too much. I must ask you to do nothing.”
  “But this time I caught him in the act. I have proof, witnesses, everything. There is no possible doubt.”
   “I said he knows too much! The company can’t afford to have any problems. Our position is very sensitive in this country. We can’t afford to take risks. I am telling you once again – you will do nothing. And if there is any trouble, I’m afraid I shall have to hold you personally responsible. So be sensible for once in your life.”
   “I see. So you are telling me to close my eyes to corruption and behave as if nothing has happened. Is that right?”
    “I didn’t put it quite like that. But, if you insist, yes. What Vish does or doesn’t do is a minor matter compared with the company’s global strategy. Just try to get things in perspective. After all, you won’t be stuck in Madras for ever – I’ll make sure that you are not. So just go with the flow for a bit longer. When you’re in your next post this will all seem a very long way away, I can assure you. But meantime, no trouble. I hope I’ve made myself clear. Oh, and, by the way, I advise you to forget that we have had this conversation. Goodbye.”
    Dick Sterling put the phone down. His hands were trembling. He was furious with himself for failing to persuade his boss in Delhi, Keith Lennox, to support him, and was disgusted at the mixture of veiled threats and vague promises Lennox had made.

Adapted from MALEY, Alan. He knows too much. Cambridge University Press, 1999. p.6
In the sentences “Our position is very sensitive in this country." and “So be sensible for once in your life." (paragraph 3), sensitive and sensible mean respectively
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Q616978 História
  No fim do Século XVIII, era grande a insatisfação com a carestia e a opressão colonial. A isso se somava a simpatia que muitas pessoas demonstravam em relação às lutas pela emancipação do Haiti (1791-1804) e à Revolução Francesa (1789). Para difundir esta ideia fundou-se a loja maçônica Cavaleiros da Luz.
  Em agosto de 1798, alguns conspiradores afixaram em muros e postes da cidade manifestos exortando a população à revolução. Os panfletos pregavam a proclamação da República, a abolição da escravidão, melhores soldos para os militares, promoção de oficiais, liberdade de comércio, etc.
  Denunciado por um traidor, o movimento foi esfacelado. Alguns participantes foram presos, outros fugiram e quatro foram condenados à morte: Luís Gonzaga das Virgens, Lucas Dantas de Amorim Torres, João de Deus do Nascimento e Manuel Faustino dos Santos. (adaptado de ARRUDA & PILETTI, p.351)
O texto acima descreve, em parte, a
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Q616977 História
Em 1985, toma posse na Presidência da República o Sr. José Sarney. Com o objetivo de ganhar apoio popular e se firmar no poder, implantou, no início de seu mandato, o Plano Cruzado, que, entre outras medidas, estabelecia
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Q616976 História
Acreditando que somente através da renúncia aos desejos e às necessidades mundiais ele iria ao encontro da verdade espiritual, limitou suas posses ao essencial. Dentre os seus poucos pertences pessoais, conservava um exemplar do Bhagavad Gita, texto sagrado para os hindus. Violência e excessos eram igualmente repugnantes para ele. (Adaptado de A Sombra dos Ditadores. São Paulo, Abril Livros, 1992. p. 113. Coleção Time-Life, In COTRIM, 2007)
O texto acima descreve parte do temperamento de
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Respostas
11: E
12: C
13: A
14: C
15: B