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2441Q485409 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Analista Legislativo, CD, FCC

O trecho they should not embed reporters in military units, deve ser traduzido como

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2442Q195634 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Which relative clause can be reduced?

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2443Q485695 | Inglês, Gramática, Professor, Prefeitura de Olinda PE, UPE UPENET IAUPE

Put the words below in order to make a sentence. likes lot food a Japanese she

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2444Q486208 | Inglês, Gramática

A typical computer system provides a hierarchy of different types of memories for data storage. Consider the statements below.

I. The hard drive has a local data cache. Because the hard drive access speed is so much slower, disk access are normally done asynchronously at the hardware level. The hard drive controller will acknowledge the instruction right away, and will take sometime to populate the disk cache with the requested data block, and then, at a later time, raise an interrupt to notify the interested party that the data access is complete. This model of interrupt based data transfer is asynchronous.

II. The cache is made up of small chunks of mirrored main memory. The size of these chunks is called the line size, and is typically something like 32 or 64 bytes. The cache can load and store memory in sizes a multiple of a cache line. Caches have their own hierarchy, commonly termed L1, L2 and L3. L1 cache is the fastest and smallest; L2 is bigger and slower, and L3 more so.

III. Internal register in a CPU is used for holding variables and temporary results. Internal registers have a very small storage; however they can be accessed instantly. Accessing data from the internal register is the fastest way to access memory. Most registers are implemented as an array of DRAM cells. DRAM is a type of RAM that is much faster and more reliable than the SRAM, which is used for main memory because of its lower cost and smaller space consumption. DRAM does not need to be electrically refreshed as does SRAM.

The correct statement (s)

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2445Q199506 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

The grammatical syllabus has come under attack mainly because:

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2446Q485974 | Inglês, Vocabulário, Professor II, SEE SP, VUNESP

Em cada uma das questões de números 46 a 60, reproduziu- -se trecho de uma breve conversa. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta a palavra ou expressão que preenche a lacuna corretamente.

“Is this the dessert you want?”

“No, I wanted _____________ one.”
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2447Q485724 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto

Questions 36 to 42 relate to teaching skills and abilities:

Still in practical terms, focusing on lexical terms may be a challenge for the teacher and the student. Penny Ur (2012, p. 69) alerts teachers to the importance of revising vocabulary instead of testing students on it so as to “consolidate and deepen students’ basic knowledge”. It’s important to focus the revision on single-items as well as items in context, using a wide range of exercises, which means, for example:

I conducting dictations.

II having students brainstorm in groups.

III doing a quick bingo.

IV composing stories together.

V finding collocations on websites or dictionaries.

The alternative that best matches the exercises suggested above with their target language is:

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2448Q198570 | Inglês, Aluno Oficial CFO, Polícia Militar SP, VUNESP

Texto associado.

Leia o texto para responder às questões de números 65 a 70.

What is organized crime?

Organized crime was characterised by the United Nations, in 1994, as: " group organization to commit crime; hierarchical links or personal relationships which permit leaders to control the group: violence, intimidation and corruption used to earn profits or control territories or markets; laundering of illicit proceeds both in furtherance of criminal activity and to infiltrate the legitimate economy; the potential for expansion into any new activities and beyond national borders; and cooperation with other organized transnational criminal groups." It is increasingly global. Although links between, for example, mafia groups in Italy and the USA have existed for decades, new and rapid means of communication have facilitated the development of international networks. Some build on shared linguistic or cultural ties, such as a network trafficking drugs and human organs, which links criminal gangs in Mozambique, Portugal, Brazil, Pakistan, Dubai and South Africa. Others bring together much less likely groups, such as those trafficking arms, drugs and people between South Africa, Nigeria, Pakistan and Russia, or those linking the Russian mafia with Colombian cocaine cartels or North American criminal gangs with the Japanese Yakuza. Trafficked commodities may pass from group to group along the supply chain; for instance heroin in Italy has traditionally been produced in Afghanistan, transported by Turks, distributed by Albanians, and sold by Italians. Organized crime exploits profit opportunities wherever they arise. Globalization of financial markets, with free movement of goods and capital, has facilitated smuggling of counterfeit goods (in part a reflection of the creation of global brands), internet fraud, and money-laundering. On the other hand, organized crime also takes advantage of the barriers to free movement of people across national borders and the laws against non-medicinal use of narcotics: accordingly it earns vast profits in smuggling migrants and psychoactive drugs. Briquet and Favarel have identified deregulation and the " rolling back of the state" in some countries as creating lacunae that have been occupied by profiteers. The political changes in Europe in the late 1980s fuelled the growth in criminal networks, often involving former law enforcement officers. Failed states, such as the Democratic Republic of Congo or Sierra Leone, have provided further opportunities as criminal gangs smuggle arms in and commodities out, for example diamonds, gold, and rare earth metals, often generating violence against those involved in the trade and in the surrounding communities. Finally, there are a few states, such as the Democratic Republic of Korea and Burma and Guinea-Bissau (once described as a narco-state) where politicians have been alleged to have played an active role in international crime. Organized criminal gangs have strong incentives. Compared with legitimate producers, they have lower costs of production due to the ability to disregard quality and safety standards, tax obligations, minimum wages or employee benefits. Once established, they may threaten or use violence to eliminate competitors, and can obtain favourable treatment by regulatory authorities either through bribes or threats.

(www.globalizationandhealth.com. Adaptado)

Segundo o texto, um dos fatores que incentiva o crime organizado é o

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2449Q485551 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Auxiliar Administrativo, BADESC, FEPESE

Select the correct alternative according to the text.

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2450Q485807 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Administrador, BADESC, FEPESE

Which question below can be answered according to the information contained in the text?

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2451Q862176 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos em Inglês, AMAN, AMAN, 2020

Texto associado.

OXFAM AMERICA

Oxfam stands for the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief. It was started in Oxford, England in 1942 in response to the European famine-related issues resulting from the Second World War. Ten other countries worldwide, including the United States and Australia, have started chapters of Oxfam. They make up what is known as Oxfam International.

Oxfam America is dedicated to creating lasting solutions to hunger, poverty, and social injustice through long-term partnerships with poor communities around the world. As a privately funded organization, we can speak with conviction and integrity as we challenge the structural barriers that foster conflict and human suffering and limit people from gaining the skills, resources, and power to become self-sufficient.

Oxfam implements various global projects that target areas particularly affected by hunger. The projects focus on developing self-sufficiency of the communities in which they are based, as opposed to merely providing relief in the form of food aid. Oxfam’s projects operate on the communal level, and are developed by evaluating issues causing poverty and hunger in the community and subsequently the possible infrastructure that could end hunger and foster the attainment of self-sufficiency. Examples of projects in which Oxfam America has been or is involved range from a women’s literacy program in India to providing microloans and agriculture education programs for small-scale organic farmers in California.

Adapted from http://students.brown.edu/Hourglass_Cafe/Pages/about.htm

In the sentence “The projects focus on developing self-sufficiency of the communities in which they are based.” (paragraph 3), the words in which and they consecutively refer to

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2452Q485611 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto

Read the text below in order to answer questions 11 to 13.

WEBSITE LEGAL CHECKUP

The explosive development of the Internet and electronic commerce has demonstrated that a corporate website can be extremely valuable. Although Internet exchanges of information and communications occur in cyberspace, they may have real, tangible consequences in the physical world. This means significant legal consequences can arise from the browsing or use of a corporate website.

As with any other interaction, website activities or information may be the basis for a damages claim against a company. Similarly, a company may wish to restrict what a user does with information obtained from a corporate website. In short, a company should view its website like any other communication channel. Therefore, we recommend that a corporate website include specific terms and conditions applicable to the browsing and use of the website.

According to the text, companies
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2453Q486135 | Inglês, Vocabulário, Assistente Administrativo, ELETRONORTE, NCE

Ao afirmar que "our society literally would grind to a halt" (l.13-14), o autor diz que nossa sociedade:

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2454Q198137 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Which of the affective factors below is most frequently used to explain success or failure in language acquisition?

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2455Q198140 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

In the sentences below, seem and appear are used appropriately, except in:

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2456Q197406 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Considering instructional variables such as skill, register and need, we can say that teaching grammar is very important when:

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2457Q485437 | Inglês, Gramática, Professor de Educação Básica III, Prefeitura de Campinas SP, CETRO

Read the following assertions about the term genre and then choose the right alternative.

I. It should be regarded as the final product of the interaction between teachers and students. II. It should be regarded as a social process, not a product – a process that describes, narrates, explains, instructs, and argues. III. Structure and grammar should be regarded as two of its aspects. The correct assertion(s) is(are)
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2458Q197195 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

"There 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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2459Q200296 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Which of the statements below describes one of the principles of the Participatory Approach?

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2460Q485482 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, Prefeitura de Itaboraí RJ, FUNRIO

Tense consistency, pronoun reference, indirect repetition and conjuncts are some of the features related to:

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