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2381Q486092 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura Municipal de Paranaguá PR, FAUEL

All the following sentences indicate permission, except:

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2382Q485856 | Inglês, Gramática, Professor, SEDUC PA, FADESP

I find ____ very strange that this knowledge is still in the hands of a few.

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2383Q486138 | Inglês, Vocabulário

The WCS believes it should:

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2384Q195604 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Choose the sentence in which the progressive aspect expresses iteration.

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2385Q932117 | Inglês, Vestibular UERJ, UERJ, UERJ

Texto associado.
ADAPTACIÓN: LA CLAVE DE NUESTRA ESPECIE
Evolución quiere decir cambio a lo largo del tiempo. En esta definición se basó Charles Darwin para
escribir su famoso libro y desarrollar su idea sobre el origen de las especies. Una idea que parece que
ha tenido gran impacto en la forma de entender y estudiar el pasado de la vida en la Tierra. ¡Y vaya
que si tuvo impacto! La idea de evolución impregnó muchos campos del saber y permitió el estudio
del pasado del ser humano desde otra perspectiva.
Con el paso del tiempo se puede observar un cambio en los aspectos físicos del ser humano. Pero no
sólo se ha cambiado por fuera sino que el comportamiento del ser humano también ha protagonizado
cambios significativos a lo largo de la historia de su evolución.
Uno de los primeros pasos evolutivos hacia el humano moderno se le otorga al bipedismo. La
habilidad de caminar sobre las dos piernas empezó hace unos 4 millones de años. Desde entonces,
los cambios que se han producido en nuestra línea evolutiva han sido significativos. La introducción
de tecnología de piedra, el cambio en la dieta, la capacidad del lenguaje, etc. Y siempre con una
capacidad de adaptación sorprendente a nuevas formas de vida.
Si nos fijamos en la historia de la tecnología de piedra y en la de las telecomunicaciones centrándonos
en los teléfonos móviles, podemos observar un patrón común que se reproduce en ambas: la
tendencia a minimizar las dimensiones de las piezas y a hacerlas más finas. De verdaderos bloques
a objetos delicados y estilísticos.
La diferencia más notable entre una y otra tecnología es la rapidez del cambio entre diferentes
modelos. Mientras el desarrollo tecnológico de la piedra en los primeros seres humanos se prolongó
durante millones de años, en la era de las tecnologías tan solo se necesita poco más de una década
para evolucionar considerablemente.
Por tanto, pese a que lo más llamativo e impactante puede ser el cambio físico, el cambio de
comportamiento, el clima y evolución tecnológica quizás sean lo más determinante. Lo cual me
hace formularme la siguiente pregunta: ¿el cambio de comportamiento supuso el cambio físico
o fue al contrario? En cualquier caso, tanto un aspecto como el otro suponen evolución del ser
humano, y esto, hasta llegar hasta nuestros días, ha tenido muchos aspectos determinantes. Uno
de los más importantes sin lugar a dudas ha sido la inestabilidad climática que ha puesto a la
humanidad ante innumerables retos desde el inicio de la especie. Esto ha permitido desarrollar en
el género homo una capacidad abrumadora de adaptabilidad a los cambios del medio ambiente.
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The text “Lucy caiu da árvore” is about an ancestral African female. Her characteristics can be related to the studies on phenotypes presented in the text “Recent human adaptations”. 
Among her characteristics, the ones that best illustrate one of these studies are:
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2386Q194592 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Which sentence is grammatical?

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2387Q706081 | Inglês, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Texto associado.
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). As mortes causadas por ondas de calor não chocam as pessoas tanto quanto as mortes por outros desastres naturais.
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2388Q194868 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

The teaching of vocabulary was often neglected in the past because it was thought that vocabulary:

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2389Q156741 | Inglês, Oficial da Marinha, ESCOLA NAVAL, EN

Read the extract below and choose the only sequence that can complete it.

2016 Summer Olympics

The 2016 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Game of the XXXI Olympiad, are a major international multi–sport event to be celebrated in the tradition of the Olympic Games, as governed (1) the International Olympic Committee (IOC) . The host city of the games will be Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as announced (2) the 21st IOC Session held (3) Copenhagen, Denmark, (4) October 2nd, 2009 -. They are scheduled to be held (5) August 5th (6) 21st, 2016.

(http: / / en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ 2016 Summer Olympics)

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2390Q931420 | Inglês, Vestibular UERJ, UERJ, UERJ

Simplifying the culture merely for financial gain may actually cost Hawaiians more than they think (l. 24-25)
The underlined word is used to express the notion of:
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2391Q195677 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Using audio material to teach listening has a number of advantages and disadvantages. Write A (advantage) or D (disadvantage) and choose the alternative that shows the correct sequence.
( ) Students can hear a variety of different voices.
( ) Audio material is portable and readily available.
( ) The audibility of recorded material often gives cause for concern.
( ) Everyone has to listen at the same speed.

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2393Q199784 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Choose the alternative that correctly completes the text below using the verbs in brackets:

"William Shakespeare was born in April 1564 in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, on Englands Avon River. When he _____ (to be) eighteen, he _____ (to marry) Anne Hathaway. The couple _____ (to have) three childrentheir older daughter Susanna and the twins Judith and Hamnet. Hamnet, Shakespeares only son, _____ (to die) in childhood.
Sometime between 1610 and 1613, Shakespeare is thought to _____ (to retire) from the stage and returned home to Stratford, where he died in 1616".
(Disponivel em: ).

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2394Q485486 | Inglês, Professor Adjunto de Ensino Fundamental, SME SP, FCC

No ensino da língua inglesa, "information gap activities" são atividades nas quais os aprendizes

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2395Q199312 | 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)

According to the text, the right to Custody Hearing means that

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2396Q485777 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Analista de Sistemas, TJ MG, FUMARC

Central processors operate on codes because
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2397Q199573 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Which statement about fossilization is false?

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2398Q485785 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Técnico de Defesa e Controle de Tráfego Aéreo, DECEA, CESGRANRIO

The author ends his text with the cliché “But that’s another story”, because

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2399Q485546 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, Prefeitura de Itaboraí RJ, FUNRIO

Listening is one of the four language skills and it involves understanding spoken language. Match the columns about some different ways of listening and their purpose:

1. What time does Liz get up? Listen and find out.

2. Listen to these words. Are they the same or different?

3. Listen to the advertisement and decide what is being advertised.

4. Draw a boy according to what you hear.

5. Listen and underline the word the speaker says most strongly.

a. Listening for individual sounds.

b. Listening for gist.

c. Listening for specific information.

d. Listening for sentence stress.

e. Listening for detail.

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