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2301Q930546 | Inglês, Vestibular ENEM, ENEM, INEP

The Road Not Taken (by Robert Frost)

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I –

I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.

Disponível em: www.poetryfoundation.org. Acesso em: 29 nov. 2011 (fragmento).

Estes são os versos finais do famoso poema The Road Not Taken, do poeta americano Robert Frost. Levando–se em consideração que a vida é comumente metaforizada como uma viagem, esses versos indicam que o autor

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2302Q485367 | Inglês, Gramática, Oficial, Ministério da Defesa Exército Brasileiro

Choose the alternative that correctly completes the sentence below:

"The kids had an argument about who does the most cleaning in their room. I was careful not to__________, as I want to stay good friends with them both".

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2303Q112132 | Inglês, Analista de Finanças e Controle, MF, ESAF

Texto associado.

Read the text below entitled `While Rome burns´ in order to answer questions 22 to 25:

While Rome burns
Source: www.economist.co.uk
Sep 25th, 2008 (Adapted)


American plans to buy up assets that are clogging the fi nancial system lack detail but no one doubts that a massive government intervention is coming. In Europe jittery investors have no such reassurance. European governments have yet to respond publicly to calls from Hank Paulson, the treasury secretary, to follow his lead. They look set to keep faith with the approach that they have used to handle the crisis so far ? staving off liquidity worries by allowing banks to use facilities at central banks to swap their assets in exchange for ready cash. That makes many watchers nervous. The crisis in America has dramatically grown from one of liquidity to one of solvency as well. Lehman Brothers had access to the Federal Reserve´s discount window, after all, but still went under. The burning question now is whether banks have enough capital. On some measures, European banks look pretty well capitalized. The average tier–one ratio, which measures capital based on the riskiness of bank assets, stood at 8% in the fi rst half of the year. That looks solid enough, if you assume that banks have a good handle on risk.

The author refers to "assets that are clogging the fi nancial system", which means they

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2304Q194838 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Which of statements below is false regarding the need for teaching culture?

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2305Q485665 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, Prefeitura de Lages SC, ESAG

Two complementary modes compose classroom interaction: One refers to talk with a pedagogical formal language goal. The other mode refers to talk without a pedagogical formal language goal. They are not static, there can be an overlapping between them. These two modes are called respectively:

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2306Q485670 | Inglês, Vocabulário

The words "under cover of" (line 14) mean

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2307Q199978 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Choose the alternative that describes one of the purposes of reflective teaching.

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2308Q485946 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Técnico, DCTA SP, VUNESP

In an experiment, two point charges Q1 and Q2 were put on a straight line path, at a certain distance from each other. When both Q1 and Q2 are charged with +2,0 [mC] each, the resulting electric field intensity equals zero in the middle point in the line path between Q1 and Q2. This is true since their electric field vectors in this position have the same magnitude but opposite directions.

Com relação a esse texto, assinale a alternativa correta.
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2309Q485441 | 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:

A: "How long has he known her?"

B: "For ages. He is the one ________ she met when she was a child."

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2310Q485454 | Inglês, Vocabulário, Trainee, BANESE, CESPE CEBRASPE

In text I,

"in principle" (R.22) means in the beginning.

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2311Q485992 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, Prefeitura de Paulista PE, UPE UPENET IAUPE

Ao citar o que denomina de processo de "desestrangeirização" da língua, Almeida Filho quer afirmar que

1. a "desestrangeirização" está relacionada à língua materna.

2. a língua materna não é estrangeira.

3. à medida que o aprendiz vai se familiarizando com a língua estrangeira, ela vai se "desestrangeirizando".

4. a "desestrangeirização" se refere à aprendizagem de novas línguas.

5. existe hegemonia da língua estrangeira sobre a língua materna.

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2312Q486005 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Analista Técnico, SUSEP, ESAF

Read the text below in order to answer questions 16 to 18.

INSURANCE AGENTS

Insurers deliver their insurance products to policyowners primarily through independent or exclusive agents. Historically, almost all insurance agents were independent business people paid on commission. More recently, many insurance companies have adopted a system where the agent is a paid employee of the firm. These agents are referred to as exclusive agents. Economists studying the differences between these two distribution systems have long argued that the independent agency system is a less efficient method of getting the product to the customer as measured by the ratio of expenses incurred to premiums written and other statistics. But recent studies suggest the reason for the higher expenses with independent agents is that they offer higher quality to policyowners through more personalized service, more advice on policy limits as well as more help when a claim is filed with the company. So one thing you could consider is how much guidance and service you want.

The text suggests that exclusive agents
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2313Q195489 | Inglês, Aluno Oficial CFO, Polícia Militar SP, VUNESP

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The Right to a “Custody Hearing” under International Law

by Maria Laura Canineu
February 3, 2014

        A person who is arrested has a right to be brought promptly before a judge. This is a longstanding and fundamental principle of international law, crucial for ensuring that the person’s arrest, treatment, and any ongoing detention are lawful.
        Yet, until now, Brazil has not respected this right. Detainees often go months before seeing a judge. For instance, in São Paulo state, which houses 37 percent of Brazil’s total prison population, most detainees are not brought before a judge for at least three months. The risk of ill-treatment is often highest during the initial stages of detention, when police are questioning a suspect. The delay makes detainees more vulnerable to torture and other serious forms of mistreatment by abusive police officers.
        In 2012, the UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment reported that it had received “repeated and consistent accounts of torture and ill-treatment” in São Paulo and other Brazilian states, “committed by, in particular, the military and civil police.” The torture had allegedly occurred in police custody or at the moment of arrest, on the street, inside private homes, or in hidden outdoor areas, and was described as “gratuitous violence, as a form of punishment, to extract confessions, and as a means of extortion.”
        In addition to violating the rights of detainees, these abusive practices make it more difficult for the police to establish the kind of public trust that is often crucial for effective crime control. These practices undermine legitimate efforts to promote public security and curb violent crime, and thus have a negative impact on Brazilian society as a whole.
        The right to be brought before a judge without unnecessary delay is enshrined in treaties long ago ratified by Brazil, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the American Convention on Human Rights. The United Nations Human Rights Committee, which is responsible for interpreting the ICCPR, has determined that the delay between the arrest of an accused and the time before he is brought before a judicial authority “should not exceed a few days,” even during states of emergency.
        Other countries in Latin America have incorporated this right into their domestic law. For instance, in Argentina, the federal Criminal Procedure Code requires that in cases of arrest without a judicial order, the detainee must be brought to a competent judicial authority within six hours.
        In contrast, Brazil’s criminal procedure code requires that when an adult is arrested in flagrante and held in police custody, only the police files of the case need to be presented to the judge within 24 hours, not the actual detainee. Judges evaluate the legality of the arrest and make the decision about whether to order continued detention or other precautionary measures based solely on the written documents provided by the police.
        The code establishes a maximum of 60 days for the first judicial hearing with the detainee, but does not explicitly say when this period begins. In practice, this often means that police in Brazil can keep people detained, with formal judicial authorization, for several months, without giving the detainee a chance to actually see a judge.
        According to the code, the only circumstance in which police need to bring a person before the judge immediately applies to cases of crimes not subject to bail in which arresting officer was not able to exhibit the arrest order to the person arrested at the time of arrest. Otherwise, the detainee may also not see a judge for several months.

                                         (www.hrw.org. Editado e adaptado)

No trecho do sétimo parágrafo – Judges evaluate the legality of the arrest and make the decision about whether to order continued detention or other precautionary measures… – os termos whether… or indicam

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2314Q196519 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Read the statements below and choose the correct alternative.

I. The "-ed" is a marker that always denotes past time.
II. The English language has 12 tenses.
III. Simple, Perfect, Progressive and Perfect Progressive are the four aspects of English.

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2315Q486075 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Analista Técnico, SUSEP, ESAF

Read the text below in order to answer questions 16 to 18.

INSURANCE AGENTS

Insurers deliver their insurance products to policyowners primarily through independent or exclusive agents. Historically, almost all insurance agents were independent business people paid on commission. More recently, many insurance companies have adopted a system where the agent is a paid employee of the firm. These agents are referred to as exclusive agents. Economists studying the differences between these two distribution systems have long argued that the independent agency system is a less efficient method of getting the product to the customer as measured by the ratio of expenses incurred to premiums written and other statistics. But recent studies suggest the reason for the higher expenses with independent agents is that they offer higher quality to policyowners through more personalized service, more advice on policy limits as well as more help when a claim is filed with the company. So one thing you could consider is how much guidance and service you want.

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2317Q485369 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto

Read the text below in order to answer questions 16 to 18:

A new budget system


In 1989, the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre came up with a radical solution to its major problems of unaccountability and extreme poverty: a participative budget. For the last decade, the people of the city have been deciding how the budget for public works should be allocated. Neighbourhood groups propose projects, and people from community groups and non-profit organisations who have been elected by their neighbours, decide which projects will go ahead. In some cases, the community delegates also oversee implementation of the final projects. This has had the triple result of avoiding corruption and mishandling funds, improving concrete matters on the ground, and increasing democratic participation in the process by a huge amount.

The participative budget

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2318Q194576 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Role plays and simulations are popular activities in:

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2319Q485412 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Crato CE, SERCTAM

Complete the sentence with the correct order of verb tenses:

“When her mother __________, she __________ already __________ a shower and __________ her homework.”

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2320Q485944 | Inglês, Gramática, Oficial, Ministério da Defesa Exército Brasileiro

The best - the worst - the worse - farther - older
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