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2281Q486130 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto

Questions 36 to 42 relate to teaching skills and abilities: Thinking of teacher development, it’s good practice for any L2 teacher to:
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2282Q485655 | Inglês, Gramática

What does the following sentence mean?

?Luke ran into Jon when he finished grocery shopping?.

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2283Q210972 | Inglês, Especialista em Regulação, ANVISA, CETRO

Texto associado.

Read the text below to answer questions 15–16.

Vigilance needed to ensure safe infant food

WHO and FAO alert countries to possible spread of melaminecontaminated dairy products

WHO and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) are urging affected countries to ensure safe feeding of millions of infants following the ongoing melamine–contaminated milk crisis in China. The two agencies also call on countries to be alert to the possible spread of melamine–contaminated dairy products.
"While breastfeeding is the ideal way of providing infants with the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development, it is also critical to ensure that there is an adequate supply of safe powdered infant formula to meet the needs of infants who are not breastfed", said Dr Jorgen Schlundt, Director of the WHO Food Safety Department.
Replacing powdered infant formula with other products such as condensed milk, honey mixed with milk, or fresh milk is inappropriate as such products would put at risk the safety and nutritional status of this vulnerable population group, the two agencies advised.
"Restoring consumer confidence is critical. Melaminecontaminated products should be removed from the food chain in order to prevent further exposure. The safe supply of dairy products needs to be restored immediately," said Dr Ezzeddine Boutrif, Director of the FAO Nutrition and Consumer Protection Division.

Safe feeding for infants

WHO recommends that all infants should be fed exclusively with breast milk for the first six months of life. No other liquid or food, not even water, is needed during this period. Thereafter, infants should receive adequate and safe complementary foods while breastfeeding continues up to two years of age and beyond.
Following reports of findings of imported melaminecontaminated products in several countries over the last two weeks, countries should closely monitor their markets. The two agencies highlighted that melamine–contaminated products could reach markets in other countries through both formal and informal trade. Getting information about the origin of the product, up–to–date recall information or in some cases testing for melamine contamination might be considered. If found contaminated, appropriate actions such as product recall and safe disposal should be taken, based on an assessment of the risk to human health.

Safe supply of food critical

Food safety is not the sole responsibility of public authorities. The food industry is also responsible for ensuring a safe supply of food to the consumer. "It is critical that the industry strongly invests in food safety and adopts a food safety culture covering the food chain from raw materials through to the final product," said Dr Boutrif.
Incidents such as melamine contamination in China not only impact food safety and human health but also put the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of dairy farmers at risk. "There is a need for countries to do major investment in strengthening their food control and food–borne disease surveillance systems as it could minimize the potential occurrence of food safety incidents like this one", said Dr Schlundt.
The melamine–contaminated dairy products event first came to the attention of the international organizations on 11th September. Both WHO and FAO have used the International Food Safety Authorities Network (INFOSAN) to inform and update national food safety authorities on this crisis, one of the largest in recent years.
Over 54,000 children have sought medical treatment in China after drinking melamine–contaminated infant formula. Almost 12,900 are currently hospitalized.
Melamine is commonly used in food contact materials (e.g. containers, labels, etc.) and can also be used in agriculture production such as fertilizer. Whether this has a potential for carry–over into food at low concentrations (usually in the range of microgram per kilogram) and further impact on human health may need further evaluation.
Melamine on its own is of low toxicity. But animal studies have suggested that kidney problems occur when melamine is present in combination with cyanuric acid, a potential impurity of melamine. The level of melamine found in the contaminated infant formula has been as high as 2,560 miligram per kilogram of food, while the level of cyanuric acid is unknown.

Available in: http://www.who.int

Read the sentence below and choose the alternative that presents the synonym to the underlined word.
"Over 54,000 children have sought medical treatment in China after drinking melamine–contaminated infant formula."

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2284Q199731 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

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2285Q485948 | Inglês, Gramática, Professor, Prefeitura de Itaituba PA, UNAMA

NAS QUESTÕES NUMERADAS DE 16 A 40, ASSINALE A ÚNICA ALTERNATIVA QUE RESPONDE CORRETAMENTE AO ENUNCIADO.

FOR QUESTIONS 21 A 38, CHOOSE THE ALTERNATIVE THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH SENTENCE OR DIALOG, BOTH IN GRAMMAR AND USE OF THE LANGUAGE:

I want _________ fix this now.

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2286Q486225 | Inglês, Vocabulário, Técnico em Informações Educacionais I, INEP, IBFC

There’s a missing connective in each of the following sentences I, II and III:

I . __________ the issues discussed yesterday, we must schedule another meeting, as many doubts still remain. II. The subway is on strike, __________ buses will get crowded. III. ___________ what you’ve told me about her, she is very clever. The alternative that respectively brings the correct connective for each one is
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2287Q485982 | Inglês, Professor Adjunto de Ensino Fundamental, SME SP, FCC

O perfil de professor de língua inglesa enfatizado nos últimos 15 ou 20 anos é o de professor pesquisador e interativo. Qual das características abaixo NÃO se aplica a esse perfil?

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2288Q485494 | Inglês, Língua Inglesa e Educação, Oficial, Ministério da Defesa Exército Brasileiro

¨DThere is a biologically determined period of life when language can be acquired more easily and beyond which time language is increasingly difficult to acquire.¡¬ This statement describes a hypothesis to language acquisition called:
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2289Q169847 | Inglês, Bibliotecário Documentalista, UFPR, UFPR

Texto associado.

O texto a seguir é referência para as questões 24 e 25.
William Penn (1644­1718), founder of Pennsylvania. Son of an admiral, he was sent to a Puritan school and was expelled from Oxford as a dissenter in 1660. Sent to Ireland to manage the family estates, he regularly attended the Quaker meeting at Cork, and on his return to England he was twice imprisoned for proselytizing, but nonetheless retained connections with the court. In 1681, Charles II repaid a debt owed to Penn?s father by granting him a large province on the west bank of the Delaware river in North America. Penn drew up a frame of government providing for religious toleration in the new colony, which he named Pennsylvania. After he had supervised the building of Philadelphia (1682­4), he returned to England and, on James II?s accession, secured the release of some 1,200 Quaker prisoners. Out of favour after the Glorious Revolution, he returned to America in 1699, but financial mismanagement forced him to mortgage his rights as proprietor of the colony.
(Gardiner, J., & Wenborn, N. (eds.) (1995). The History Today Companion to British History. London: Collins & Brown.)

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2290Q485501 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Analista de Finanças e Controle AFC Prova 1, STN, ESAF

Read the text below in order to answer questions 21 to 23:

THE PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 2000

The proposed budget for 2000 is fully consistent with the four-year plan for 2000-03 ("Avança Brasil"), also submitted to Congress at the end of August 1999. This plan identifies the federal expenditure programmes that are to receive priority in the allocation of budgetary resources over the next four years, reflecting the main governmental objectives in the social, infrastructure and other public expenditure areas. It seeks to exploit regional and cross-projects synergies, and to attract partnerships with the other levels of government, the public enterprises, the multilateral development banks, and the private sector, to promote a more regionally balanced and sustainable development of the country. Increased emphasis will be placed on the evaluation of the results of these programmes, and on the accountability of the public managers of the programmes for these results.

What two aspects are mentioned regarding the four-year plan?

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2291Q198785 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Choose the sentence in which but is expressing denial of expectation.

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2292Q485776 | Inglês, Gramática, Professor, Prefeitura de Itaituba PA, UNAMA

NAS QUESTÕES NUMERADAS DE 16 A 40, ASSINALE A ÚNICA ALTERNATIVA QUE RESPONDE CORRETAMENTE AO ENUNCIADO.

FOR QUESTIONS 21 A 38, CHOOSE THE ALTERNATIVE THAT BEST COMPLETES EACH SENTENCE OR DIALOG, BOTH IN GRAMMAR AND USE OF THE LANGUAGE:

I will take my dog when I ______________ on my vacation.

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2293Q165540 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos, Auditor Fiscal do Trabalho, MTE, ESAF

Texto associado.

Read the text below which is entitled The perils of
prosperity in order to answer questions 28 to 30.

The perils of prosperity
Source: The Economist
April 27th 2006 (Adapted)

Midway through the first decade of the 21st century,
economic growth is pulling millions out of poverty. Growth,
so devoutly desired yet often so elusive for developing
countries, is occurring in China and India on a heroic scale.
Yet once affluence is achieved, its value is often questioned.
In the 1960s and 1970s, economists started worrying about
environmental and social limits to growth. Now Avner Offer,
professor of economic history at Oxford University, has
added a weighty new critique to this tradition.
The Challenge of Affluence accepts that the
populations of poor countries gain from growth, but says
that the main benefits of prosperity are achieved at quite
modest levels. Its central thesis is that rising living standards
in Britain andAmerica have engendered impatience, which
undermines well-being. The fruits of affluence are bitter
ones, and include addiction, obesity, family breakdown and
mental disorders.

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2294Q705468 | Inglês, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

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Heatwaves are killing people
1 In recent days heatwaves have turned swathes of
America and Europe into furnaces. Despite the
accompanying blast of headlines, the implications of such
4 extreme heat are often overlooked or underplayed.
Spectacular images of hurricanes or floods grab attention
more readily, yet heatwaves can cause more deaths. Heat is
7 one of climate change’s deadliest manifestations.
Sometimes its impact is unmistakable — a heatwave in
Europe in 2003 is estimated to have claimed 70,000 lives.
10 More often, though, heatwaves are treated like the two in the
Netherlands in 2018. In just over three weeks, around 300
more people died than would normally be expected at that
13 time of year. This was dismissed as a “minor rise” by
officials. But had those people died in a flood, it would have
been front-page news.
16 The havoc caused by extreme heat does not get the
attention it merits for several reasons. The deaths tend to be
more widely dispersed and do not involve the devastation of
19 property as do the ravages of wind and water. Moreover,
deaths are not usually directly attributable to heatstroke.
Soaring temperatures just turn pre-existing conditions such
22 as heart problems or lung disease lethal.
Heatwaves will inevitably attract more attention as they
become more frequent. As greenhouse gases continue to
25 accumulate in the atmosphere, not only will temperatures
rise overall but extremes of heat will occur more frequently.
Britain’s Met Office calculates that by the 2040s European
28 summers as hot as that of 2003 could be commonplace,
regardless of how fast emissions are reduced. Urbanisation
intensifies the risk to health: cities are hotter places than the
31 surrounding countryside, and more people are moving into
them.
The good news is that most fatalities are avoidable, if
34 three sets of measures are put in place. First, people must be
made aware that extreme heat can kill and warning systems
established. Heatwaves can be predicted with reasonable
37 accuracy, which means warnings can be given in advance
advising people to stay indoors, seek cool areas and drink
plenty of water. Smart use of social media can help. In 2017
40 a campaign on Facebook warning of the dangers of a
heatwave in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital, reached 3.9m
people, nearly half the city’s population.
43 Second, cool shaded areas and fresh water should be
made available. In poor places, air-conditioned community
centres and schools can be kept open permanently. In Cape
46 Town, spray parks have been installed to help people cool
down. Third, new buildings must be designed to be resilient
to the threat of extreme heat and existing ones adapted.
49 White walls, roofs or tarpaulins, and extra vegetation in
cities, all of which help prevent heat from building up, can
be provided fairly cheaply. A programme to install “cool
52 roofs” and insulation in Philadelphia reduced maximum
indoor temperatures by 1.3 ?C.
It is a cruel irony that, as with other effects of climate
55 change, the places that are hardest hit by heatwaves can
least afford to adapt. In poor countries, where climates are
often hotter and more humid, public-health systems are
58 weaker and preoccupied with other threats. Often,
adaptation to extreme heat is done by charities if it is done at
all. Particular attention should be paid to reaching both
61 remote areas and densely populated urban ones, including
slums where small dwellings with tin roofs packed together
worsen the danger that uncomfortably high temperatures
64 will become lethal.
Adaptation is not an alternative to cutting emissions;
both are necessary. But even if net emissions are reduced to
67 zero this century, the persistence of greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere means that heatwaves will continue to get worse
for decades to come. As the mercury rises, governments in
70 rich and poor countries alike must do more to protect their
populations from this very real and quietly deadly aspect of
72 climate change.
Heatwaves are killing people. Available at: .
Retrieved on: Aug. 22. 2019, with adaptations.
Considerando as idéias e o vocabulário no texto, verifique o item a seguir como certo (C) ou errado (E). No primeiro parágrafo, a palavra "faixas" (linha 1) pode ser corretamente substituída por áreas .
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2296Q485576 | Inglês, Gramática, Professor de Ensino Básico, IFNMG MG

Choose the only alternative whose sentence is not a simple sentence
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2298Q199890 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Which of the following alternatives describes a fundamental classroom management concern regarding the teacher as a person?

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2299Q486104 | Inglês, Analista de Empresa de Comunicação Pública, EBC, CESPE CEBRASPE

Judge the following items, which refer to text tipology.

In technical translation, the effect on the readers matters more than the actual words or the syntactic layout and the translator will probably follow an idiomatic or a free translation.

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2300Q485869 | Inglês, Trainee, BANESE, CESPE CEBRASPE

From text I, it can be gathered that

blindness can be caused by a detached retina.

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