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1221Q103893 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos, Analista Administrativo, ANAC, CESPE CEBRASPE

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Judge the following items about the ideas and the linguistic structures
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The word "wreckage" (Imagem 010.jpg5) refers to the remaining parts of something that has been wrecked.

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1222Q689967 | Inglês, Sargento da Aeronáutica Aeronavegantes e Não Aeronavegantes, EEAR, Aeronáutica, 2019

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                       Selecting the Olympic Sports
1               There are 28 sports permitted in the Summer Olympic
       Games. The list of Olympic Sports has many of the world’s
       best-loved sports on it, such as baseball, judo, soccer, tennis,
       and volleyball. This list of sports hadn’t changed in 70 years,
5     and the process for changing these sports is long and difficult.
               That is why it was surprising news when the International
       Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that it was studying
       new sports for the list. At a meeting in Singapore in 2005, the
       IOC voted on each of the 28 sports from the 2004 Olympic
10  Games in Athens, Greece. Twenty-six of the 28 sports were
       selected for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, which took
       place in London, England. The two sports that did not receive
       50 percent of the votes were baseball and softball.
              Because these two sports were not selected, the IOC
15  started the process of voting for two new sports. The five
       sports to select from were roller skating, golf, rugby, squash,
       and karate. After the first vote, karate and squash were
       submitted to the IOC for the final vote.
            To become an Olympic sport, a sport must receive two-
20   thirds of the votes of the IOC. When the final vote took place,
       squash received 39 “yes” votes and 63 “no” votes. Karate
       received 38 “yes” votes and 63 “no” votes. It meant that
       neither squash nor karate would feature in the 2012 Olympic
       Games. And sad fans didn’t believe that their sports could be
25   selected for the 2016 Olympic Games.
                            Adapted from Anderson, Neil J. - Active Skills for Reading -
                                                                                                         second Edition
“Sad” (line 24), underlined in the text, is the same as
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1223Q103746 | Inglês, Analista Administrativo, ANVISA, CETRO

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Read the text below to answer question 17–18.

Alzheimer?s disease

Alzheimer?s disease (AD) is a form of dementia, which is a brain disorder. It damages nerve cells in the brain. This affects your ability to remember things, think clearly, and care for yourself. AD begins slowly, and symptoms get worse with time. Eventually, a person with AD might need help in many areas, including eating and getting dressed. For some people in the early or middle stages of the disease, medicine might help symptoms, such as memory loss, from getting worse for a limited time. Other drugs may help people feel less worried or depressed. Dealing with Alzheimer?s disease can be extremely difficult, but planning ahead and getting support can lighten the load. AD usually begins after age 60, and risk goes up with age. The risk is also higher if a family member has had AD. Scientists are working to better understand AD. Ongoing studies are looking at whether some things can help prevent or delay the disease. Areas that are being explored include exercise, eating omega–3 fatty acids, and keeping your brain active. Alzheimer´s disease.
Available in: http://www.womenshealth.gov

Read the sentence below and choose the alternative that presents a synonym to the underlined word.
"Ongoing studies are looking at whether some things can help prevent or delay the disease."

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1224Q486226 | Inglês, Gramática, Professor de Língua Inglesa, SEDU ES, FCC

Atenção: As questões de números 47 a 70 referem-se a conhecimentos linguísticos da língua inglesa. When they arrive in São Paulo, they ......
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1225Q120152 | Inglês, Significado das Palavras, Analista de Sistemas Pleno Processos, Petrobras, CESGRANRIO

Check the only item in which the phrasal verb in bold type has the same meaning as the verb in italics.

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1226Q120157 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos, Analista de Suporte, FINEP, CESGRANRIO

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The authors main purpose in this text is to

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1227Q200037 | Inglês, Pronomes Pronouns, Analista, EBC, CESPE CEBRASPE

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In the sentence

She expected that he would be here before her arrival but he didnt do so., do so refers to be here before her arrival.

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1228Q100469 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos, Analista Administrativo, CETESB, VUNESP

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According to the text, the deal includes that investments and the access to technology will be

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1229Q157055 | Inglês, Oficial da Marinha, ESCOLA NAVAL, EN

Which is the correct option to complete the sentence below?

The furniture for our living room __________________(1) delivered.

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1230Q118927 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos, Analista de Sistemas, Senado Federal, FGV

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The main aim of "The Tech Product Network" is to

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1231Q115346 | Inglês, Analista de Projetos Agronomia, BRDE, AOCP

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Mr. Law´s invention

Less than a year ago the judges on the reality programme Dragon´s Den rejected his invention. Now inventor Rob Law is having the last laugh after a product considered "worthless" on the BBC television programme for young entrepreneurs has proved a huge commercial hit. Mr. Law, 29, from Bath, spent 11 years – and 17,000 pounds of his own money – refining his design for a wheelie suitcase which doubles up as a child´s ride-on toy. The plastic Trunki case is designed to allow youngsters aged three to six to take their own bag on holiday – and sit on it when they are tired. But when Mr. Law appeared on Dragons´ Den last September, he was given a hard time by the famously unfriendly panel of investors. Businessman Theo Paphitis ridiculed the product after managing to pull off one of the straps. His colleague Deborah Meadon, head of a holiday firm, declared bluntly that there was no market for the case. And the notoriously brusque tele-communications tycoon Peter Jones declared: "I meet people like you all the time – you think you have something. I tell you, you don´t". The panel declined Mr. Law´s offer to give up 10 percent of his new company in return for a 100,000 pounds investment – an offer which valued the firm at 1 million. However, it now appears that the experts were wrong. After a succession of positive press reviews, Mr. Law has sold 85,000 of his trunki suitcases. It is marketed in 22 countries via a network of distributors. Retailing at 25 pounds, it has proved a hit at several high street stores. Mr Law said: "When I went on to the programme I was full of confidence that I was going to get the investment I needed. But they were rude and obnoxious and just focused on the strap, which was actually something that was easily fixed. I was terrified that by appearing on the programme I may have ruined my company before it even started. But afterwards we had loads of hits on the website from people who said they thought it was a brilliant idea. Now I am absolutely delighted to have proved the Dragons wrong. It just goes to show you should never give up. Mr. Law also revealed that during filming he managed to sell two of the suitcases to Australian panellist Richard Farleigh, who wanted to invest 100,000 pounds in return for half of the company. But Mr. Law rejected the deal. He declined to say exactly how much the company – which is 100% owned by him - is now worth, but said it was more than a million.

(Adapted from New English File Upper, Oxford, 1996)

Rob felt that the judges

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1232Q198617 | Inglês, Interpretação de texto Reading comprehension, Analista, EBC, CESPE CEBRASPE

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Judge the following items, which refer to text tipology.

The following text, adapted from the website www.bbc.co.uk can be said to be a descriptive text: There is a surprising truth about how we all see the world. You may think a rose is red, the sky is blue and the grass is green, but it now seems that the colours you see may not always be the same as the colours I see. Your age, sex and even mood can affect how you experience colours.

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1233Q223487 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos, Produtor de Conteúdos Jornalísticos para Internet, Senado Federal, FGV

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Read text II and answer questions 37 to 40.

TEXT II



If you think that theres something oddly familiar about
descriptions of social media, it may be that you recall some of
the discussions in the 1990s about what the web would
become. And many of its emerging manifestations are close to
the idealistic imaginings from that time. A good way to think
about social media is that all of this is actually just about being
human beings. Sharing ideas, cooperating and collaborating to
create art, thinking and commerce, vigorous debate and
discourse, finding people who might be good friends, allies and
lovers its what our species has built several civilisations on.
Thats why it is spreading so quickly, not because its great
shiny, whizzy new technology, but because it lets us be
ourselves only more so. And it is in the more so that the
power of this revolution lies. People can find information,
inspiration, like-minded people,communities and collaborators
faster than ever before. New ideas, services, business models
and technologies emerge and evolve at dizzying speed in social
media.

(http://www.icrossing.co.uk/fileadmin/uploads}
/eBooks/What_is_social_media_Nov_2007.pdf

The expression like-minded people means people who

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1235Q860729 | Inglês, Substantivos em inglês

(CBM-BA/2017)

Na Língua Inglesa há regras específicas para a construção do plural dos substantivos.

A seguir, encontra-se um pequeno trecho de um texto sobre inteligências múltiplas cujos substantivos que estão entre parênteses no singular, deverão ser escritos na forma plural.

[...] Linguistic - using ___________ (word) effectively. These ____________ (learner) like reading, taking notes in their ________ (class), making up poetry or ___________(story). Interpersonal - understanding, interacting with others. These ______________ (student) learn through interaction. They like group ___________ (activity), ____________ (seminar), __________ (debate), _________ (interview). Logical-Mathematical - reasoning, calculating. __________ (Person) who excel in this intelligence like to experiment, solve ____________ (puzzle) play with logic __________ (game), read about ___________ (investigation), and solve ___________ (mystery).

Assinale a alternativa que completa correta e respectivamente as lacunas considerando os plurais de substantivos em inglês americano.

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1236Q101967 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos, Analista Administrativo, CEMIG, FUMARC

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Write True (T) or False (F).

( ) The first paragraph states that there are both renewable forms of energy and forms that will gradually come to an end.
( ) The second paragraph analyses energy efficiency.
( ) The third paragraph considers nuclear power as the only form of environmental impact.

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1237Q199507 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

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1238Q157087 | Inglês, Oficial da Marinha, ESCOLA NAVAL, EN

Which alternative completes the sentence correctly?

Unlike the atmosphere, which (1) by turbulent weather systems, the deep waters are fairly stable. This is because it (2) from above, in contrast to the atmosphere, which (3)from below.
(Adapted from http: //www.global–greenhouse–warming.com/ oceans.html)

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1239Q692149 | Inglês, Professor Área II Língua Portuguesa, Prefeitura de Sapucaia do Sul RS, FUNDATEC, 2019

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Instruction: Answer questions 31 to 40 based on the following text.
                  This Chrome extension lets you learn a new language by watching Netflix
01     Learning a new language through immersion doesn’t mean you have to pack your bags and
02 move to Europe for three months. Now, you just need to turn __ Netflix. Language Learning with
03 Netflix is a Chrome extension that lets you watch shows with two subtitles on __ the same time
04 so you can visually pair translations with dialogue and learn some new vocabulary in the process.
05 Its a clever service that makes use of Netflix’s massive catalogue and all of the major languages
06 in which it already offers subtitles, including Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian,
07 Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
08     The extension was created by developers David Wilkinson and Ognjen Apic who experimented
09 with making their own language learning software before collaborating on Language Learning with
10 Netflix. “For some languages (Farsi, for example), there’s only a limited amount of learning
11 materials available”, Wilkinson said in an email. “I think a lot of people would enjoy studying a
12 language with material they are already familiar with”.
13     The tool works best as a supplement for people who already have some basic understanding
14 of the language they’re learning. There’s a vocabulary-highlighting feature that greys out less
15 common words, which is adjustable to match your vocabulary level. Hovering over a word
16 produces a pop-up dictionary, and clicking the word lets you hear it. You can also slow down the
17 dialogue or automatically pause playback at the end of every subtitle, so you can learn line by
18 line. There’s even a catalogue of recommendations for movies and shows that are good to study.
19     The Chrome extension is free to use, but Wilkinson and Apic’s product is expected to have
20 more features, like additional subtitles __ dubbed dialogue, which would only be available for paid
21 users. “Netflix has alternative audio tracks for many well-known series, but the subtitles in other
22 languages don’t match the audio”, Wilkinson said. “We’re considering creating new subtitles for
23 these alternative audio tracks, so you could study German, for example, with Breaking Bad with
24 matching German audio and subtitles”.
25     One of the few downsides is that the tool only works on Google Chrome, so you can’t use it
26 with your Netflix app on tablets or streaming services like Roku or Apple TV. Hopefully, the service
27 can make it’s way beyond browsers soon because it’s obvious that the potential __ language
28 learning through media is huge. Viki, a streaming service for Asian dramas, implemented a “Learn
29     Mode” in 2017 that essentially does the same thing by showing two subtitles at once. The
30 developers say they haven’t contacted Netflix yet, but “the project could likely go faster and
31 further with their support”.
(Source: https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/12/18220289/language-learning-netflix-chrome-extension-two-subtitles – Adapted)
In lines 02, 03, 20 and 27 the correct sequence of particles to fill in the blanks is:
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1240Q485644 | Inglês, Gramática, Professor de Língua Inglesa, SEARH RN, IDECAN

Choose the item which contains grammar inconsistency.
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