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1461Q485794 | Inglês, Gramática, Advogado Tributarista, IMBEL, CETRO

From questions 13 to 15, fill in the blanks with the correct alternative

The passage is about procedures which ……… recover resources.

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1462Q595935 | Inglês, Aluno Oficial PM, Polícia Militar SP, VUNESP, 2019

No trecho do primeiro parágrafo “It is not a police force in the traditional sense – its agents are not able to arrest criminals”, o travessão pode ser substituído, sem alteração de sentido, por
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1463Q486131 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Bolsa, IRBr, CESPE CEBRASPE

The passage "The resolution establishes transparency in all processes and the United Nations participation in monitoring the sale of Iraqi oil resources and expenditure of oil proceeds" in text IV can be replaced by

The resolution settles transparency in all processes and the United Nations participation in watching carefully the sale of Iraqi oil resources and expenditure of oil proceeds.

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1465Q839270 | Inglês, Prefeitura de Bataguassu MS Professor de Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Bataguassu MS, 2021

Let’s keep the lights on when she’s your age. What sort of world will this little girl grow up in? Many experts agree that it will be a considerably more energyhungry one. There are already seven billion people on our planet. And the forecast is that there will be around two billion more by 2050. So if we’re going to keep the lights on for her, we will need to look at every possible energy source. At Shell we’re exploring a broad mix of energies. We’re making our fuels and lubricants more advanced and more efficient than before. With our partner in Brazil, we’re also producing ethanol, a biofuel made from renewable sugar cane. And we’re delivering natural gas to more countries than any other energy company. When used to generate electricity, natural gas emits around half the CO2 of coal. Let’s broaden the world’s energy mix. (Newsweek. June 25, 2012. Cover. Adapted.)
In “Let’s keep the lights on when she’s your age. ” the underlined words mean that
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1466Q688780 | Inglês, Sargento da Aeronáutica Controle de Tráfego Aéreo, EEAR, Aeronáutica, 2019

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                                                         Celebrity Doubles
                     A group of teenagers is standing outside a shop in Manchester,
            England.  Many  of _____  have  cameras  and are looking in the shop
            window. ____ want  to  see  the   movie   star  Daniel Radcliffe. A man
            in    the   shop  looks  like  Radcliffe, but ______ isn’t the famous actor.
            He’s   Andrew   Walker  -  a    twenty-two-year    old    shop    clerk.
                     Walker   isn’t   surprised   by   the  teenagers. People often stop
            _____ on   the   street  and  want  to take his picture. Walker is a clerk,
            but   he   also   makes   money   as   Daniel’s   double.   Today,   many
            companies   work   with   celebrity   doubles.   They  look like famous
            athletes,  pop  singers, and actors. The companies pay doubles to go
            to  parties  and  business  meetings.   Doubles  are  also on TV and in
            newspapers ads.
                      Why  do people want to look like a celebrity? One double in the
            USA    says,  “I   can  make   good  money.  I also make a lot of people
            happy”.
                                     Adapted from World Link - Developing English Fluency
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1468Q485556 | Inglês, Gramática, Analista de Tecnologia da Informação, CREA SP, NOSSO RUMO

Choose the alternative that correctly fills the blank spaces in the sentences below.

Welcome! ______ is my new house. _____ houses are bigger than ______ we saw yesteday I parked my car near _____ tree. Can you see it?

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1470Q112584 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos, Analista de Informática, SPTrans, VUNESP

Texto associado.

Leia o texto, retirado do site www.java.net, para responder às
questões de números 59 e 60.

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Segundo relato do autor, a equipe de desenvolvimento da Amway Corp tornou-se

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1471Q692211 | Inglês, Sargento da Aeronáutica Aeronavegantes e Não Aeronavegantes, EEAR, Aeronáutica, 2019

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1             It’s never too late to make changes to prevent diseases 
        that   may  end  your flying career. And becoming healthier
        doesn’t  mean  you  have to make major changes. Here are
        some tips on what you can do today to keep yourself in the
5      air for years to come.
        - take the stairs instead of riding the elevator;
        - limit red meat;
        - consume more vegetables;
        - wear UV-blocking sunglasses;
10    - walk more;
        - try a yoga class;
        - don’t smoke;
        - drink a lot of water;
        - find an activity that you love after retirement.
                                Fonte:http://goo.gl/W3uCrU Acess 30/05/2017
According to the text, in order to live a healthy life for years, you should __________.
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1472Q485636 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, Prefeitura de Lages SC, ESAG

Talking about the new vocabulary, discussing about the subject, and discussing about the pictures which are shown are examples of:

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1473Q486169 | Inglês, Vocabulário, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura Municipal de Paranaguá PR, FAUEL

Translate into English: A Lake Pontchartrain Causeway é a ponte mais larga do mundo.

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1474Q689953 | Inglês, Cadete do Exército 2° Dia, EsPCEx, Exército Brasileiro, 2019

Texto associado.

                          Prison without guards or weapons in Brazil

      Tatiane Correia de Lima is a 26-year-old mother of two who is serving a 12-year sentence in Brazil. The South American country has the world’s fourth largest prison population and its jails regularly come under the spotlight for their poor conditions, with chronic overcrowding and gang violence provoking deadly riots.
      Lima had just been moved from a prison in the mainstream penitential system to a facility run ______(1) the Association for the Protection and Assistance to Convicts (APAC) in the town of Itaúna, in Minas Gerais state. Unlike in the mainstream system, “which steals your femininity”, as Lima puts it, at the APAC jail she is allowed to wear her own clothes and have a mirror, make-up and hair dye. But the difference between the regimes is far more than skin-deep.
      The APAC system has been gaining growing recognition as a safer, cheaper and more humane answer to the country’s prison crisis. All APAC prisoners must have passed through the mainstream system and must show remorse and be willing to follow the strict regime of work and study which is part of the system’s philosophy. There are no guards or weapons and visitors are greeted by an inmate who unlocks the main door to the small women’s jail.
      Inmates are known as recuperandos (recovering people), reflecting the APAC focus ______(2) restorative justice and rehabilitation. They must study and work, sometimes in collaboration with the local community. If they do not - or if they try to abscond - they risk being returned to the mainstream system. There have been physical fights but never a murder at an APAC jail.

                          Adapted from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-44056946

Choose the alternative containing the correct words to respectively complete gaps (1) and (2).
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1475Q268087 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos, Analista Desenvolvimento de Sistemas, SERPRO, CESPE CEBRASPE

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One frequently overlooked area in planning is technical
reviews and inspections. A technical review requires substantial
preparation on the part of the presenters. Documents must be
published and distributed and presentation material organized and
made into slides or overheads. Practice sessions are conducted by
presenters with an audience of critics to prepare for the review.
The reviewers should read the material, attend the
presentations, and write reports. On large projects with many
reviews and walk-throughs involving many participants, a
substantial number of labor hours can be consumed analyzing
documents, attending meetings, and writing reports. For example,
a system design review for one module or unit can require 150
labor hours. When overlooked, this labor can result in a very
large error in resource and schedule estimation.
Many projects include risk assessment and risk
management as a key part of the planning process and expect the
plan toidentify specific risk areas. The plan is expected to
quantify both probability of failure and consequences of failure
and to describe what will be done to contain development risk.

A. Behforooz and F. Hudson. Software engineering
fundamentals. Ed. Oxford (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the following items.

Some audiovisual materials are required for the presentation of issues to be dealt with.

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1476Q195383 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Which of the statements below is true regarding communicative language teaching (CLT)?

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1477Q485720 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, Prefeitura de Lages SC, ESAG

The approach considers revision fundamental to the process of writing. It is recursive and consists of various changes performed in a written text while it is being written or after it. These are characteristics of:

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1478Q689026 | Inglês, Aluno 2 Dia, Colégio Naval, Marinha, 2019

Mark the sentence that is not true.
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1479Q103352 | Inglês, Analista Administrativo, ANVISA, CETRO

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Read the text below to answer questions 13–15.

Margarine vs. butter: are synthetic spreads toast?

Sales of margarine are in decline, due to a combination of reformulated recipes, price, health and taste. Do you defend margarine, or is butter simply better?
Butter vs. margarine: it?s a fight that has gone on for decades. On one side, there?s butter — rich, creamy, defiantly full–fat and made for millennia by churning the milk or cream from cattle. On the other, there?s margarine: the arriviste spread invented in the 1860s. It might not taste delicious, and it doesn?t sink into your toast like butter, but for decades margarine has ridden a wave of success as the "healthy" alternative.
No longer. Sales of margarine have plummeted in the last year, according to Kantar, with "health" spreads dropping 7.4% in sales. Flora has been particularly badly hit, losing £24m in sales, partly due to reformulating its recipe.
Meanwhile, butter is back in vogue. Brits bought 8.7% more blocks of butter last year, and 6% more spreadable tubs. This is partly due to the "narrowing price gap between butter and margarine", Tim Eales of IRI told The Grocer, but also to the home baking revival led by Mary Berry, Paul Hollywood and co. We?re all sticking unsalted butter in our sponges these days.
A yen for natural, unprocessed produce could also be a factor. "Since all the food scandals of the last 10 years, people are thinking about where their food comes from — butter is perceived as ?pure?", says food writer Signe Johansen. But is margarine really out for the count? Big brands are owned by powerful multinationals such as Unilever, with huge marketing budgets. Don?t rule spreads out just yet.
Margarine was invented in 1869 by a French food scientist, Hippolyte Mège–Mouriès, who responded to a challenge by Napoleon III. Napoleon wanted to find a long–life alternative to butter to feed troops in the Franco–Prussian war. Mège–Mouriès mixed skimmed milk, water and beef fat to create a substance similar to butter in texture, if not in taste. He called it "oleomargarine" after margarites, the Greek word for pearls — a reference to its pearly sheen. In 1871 he sold the patent to Jurgens, a Dutch firm now part of Unilever.
Beef fat was soon replaced by cheaper hydrogenated and non–hydrogenated vegetable oils. "Margarine gained a foothold during the first world war", says food writer and historian Bee Wilson. "George Orwell wrote of the ?great war? that what he remembered most was not all the deaths but all the margarine. But at this stage people recognized it was an inferior substitute for butter: an ersatz food, like drinking chicory instead of coffee."
In the second world war, British margarine brands were legally required to add vitamins to their recipes. "The move in status to margarine as a health food, marketing itself as a superior alternative, happened after the war", says Wilson. Added "healthy" extras — vitamins, omega–3s, unpronounceables that lower your cholesterol — are still a mainstay of the market.
But while margarine has spent decades fighting butter on the health front, what about taste? "Margarine has never been able to replicate the flavour of true butter", says Johansen. This despite the fact many brands add milk and cream to their spreads. "I Can?t Believe It?s Not Butter"? Really? I can.
Unsurprisingly, it?s hard to find a defendant of margarine among food writers and chefs. One of the few exceptions is Marguerite Patten, who is a fan of baking with Stork® . Indeed, Stork® does make for wonderfully crisp shortcrust pastry.
Margarine has taken a bashing on the health front in recent years, too. Negative press about trans fats in the 00s saw many brands remove hydrogenated fats from their spreads and reformulate their recipes. Growing suspicion of processed foods has led many consumers to return to butter. As Johansen puts it: "If you want a healthy heart, eat more vegetables."
And yet, and yet. I?m looking at a tub of Pure Dairy–Free Soya Spread. It contains 14g saturated fat per 100g, compared to butter?s 54%. For many consumers, such stats still outweigh taste when it comes to deciding what?s on their toast. And what about vegans, and those with lactose intolerance? Margarine can fulfill needs that butter can?t.
It will never win any taste awards, but there is still a place for margarine on the supermarket shelves — even if there isn?t one for it in most food lovers? fridges.
Margarine vs. butter: are synthetic spreads toast? Adapted. Available in:http://www.guardian.co.uk

Read the sentence below taken from the text and analyze the assertions below.

"Sales of margarine have plummeted in the last year, according to Kantar, with ?health? spreads dropping 7.4% in sales. Flora has been particularly badly hit, losing £24m in sales, partly due to reformulating its recipe."

I. The possessive pronoun "its" refers to Flora?s new recipe.
II. "Due to" establishes a relation of cause to the situation exposed.
III. "Badly" has the same gramar classification as "wooly".

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