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2521Q485627 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Analista Administrativo, ANA, ESAF

Your answers to questions 17 to 20 must be based on the article below entitled "Looming water crisis simply a management problem":

 Looming water crisis simply a management problem

Source: www.newscientist.com August 20th 2008 (Adapted)

Today´s focus on the credit crisis and rising prices for food and oil has temporarily put another global scarcity in the shade: water. The UN predicts that by 2025, two-thirds of us will experience water shortages, with severe lack of water blighting the lives and livelihoods of 1.8 billion. According to the UN World Water Assessment Programme, by 2050, 7 billion people in 60 countries may have to cope with water scarcity. At this year´s World Economic Forum, UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon recommended that water scarcity should be at the top of the international agenda. "As the global economy grows, so will its thirst," he said, warning of a future marred by conflicts over water.

There is no doubt that we need to rethink how we use water, especially with the human population growing rapidly, and global warming likely to produce unpredictable patterns of rainfall and drought. Nevertheless, my own research suggests that the situation may not be as dire as many are suggesting. Nations can thrive on surprisingly meagre quantities of fresh water – provided they adopt water-efficient technologies and encourage economic activity that does not guzzle water. I believe the looming water crisis is primarily a problem of distribution and management rather than supply. And we can solve it with existing technologies, increased investment and political will.

In paragraph 2, the author implies that the problem of distribution and management of water is

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2522Q485629 | Inglês, Língua Inglesa e Educação, Oficial, Ministério da Defesa Exército Brasileiro

The statements below describe different issues in second language acquisition. Write " if the statement is TRUE and ¨"if the statement is FALSE. Then choose the alternative that displays the correct sequence.

( ) It is as difficult to ¨Dget at¡¬ linguistic competence in a second language as it is in a first.

( ) The inability to produce an item also means an inability to comprehend the item.

( ) Adults and children alike appear to have the capacity to acquire a second language at any age. ( ) The variability of second language acquisition is affected by the same variables that are applicable to first language acquisition.

( ) Input is more important to second language learners than it is to first language learners.

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2523Q485398 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, SEDUC PE, IPAD

A maioria dos alunos de línguas estrangeiras é encorajada a aprender e a usar uma variedade de estratégias que podem ser desenvolvidas durante o processo de aprendizagem. A maneira mais eficiente de intensificar a conscientização do aprendiz quanto a esse uso consiste em proporcionar um treinamento de estratégias como parte do currículo, de modo a fornecer as ferramentas necessárias para que ele possa:

1. auto-diagnosticar suas facilidades e dificuldades a respeito da aprendizagem da língua em estudo.

2. desenvolver uma série de habilidades relacionadas com a solução de problemas.

3. tomar decisões sobre a melhor maneira de abordar uma tarefa de linguagem.

4. monitorar e auto-avaliar seu desempenho.

5. transferir as estratégias eficazes para novos contextos de aprendizagem.

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2524Q485913 | Inglês, Gramática, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Crato CE, SERCTAM

Mark the option on which the verb tense in NOT correctly used:

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2525Q197404 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

When learners foreignize words (pronounce them as if was an L2 word), which competence are they resorting to?

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2527Q485709 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, 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.

“I’m moving to Australia next year.”

“I wish ___________ where I wanted to go.”
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2528Q195412 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Read the statements below and choose the correct alternative.

I– When the agent is known, we must use the active voice.
II– Most passive voice sentences in English are agentless.
III– All active voice sentences have a passive counterpart.

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2529Q485465 | Inglês, Língua Inglesa e Educação, Oficial, Ministério da Defesa Exército Brasileiro

When learners foreignize words (pronounce them as if was an L2 word), which competence are they resorting to?
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2530Q931932 | Inglês, Vestibular UnB, UnB, CESPE CEBRASPE, 2018

Texto associado.
1 Guillermo del Toros’s The Shape of Water is the
latest meeting of the whimsical and the grotesque. The plot
unfolds as follows: in the 1950s, Elisa is a cleaner at a military
4 research laboratory, who happens also to be mute, which places
her among other minorities without a say: there is her
African-American colleague Zelda and her neighbour, the artist
7 Giles, who is gay. The screenplay brings together the
disenfranchised to save a fellow outcast.
The amphibious monster kept captive at the lab
10 doesn’t have a name, and his idea of a witty and humorous
conversation is to roar in your face. But Elisa takes a shine to
him. “When he looks at me, he doesn’t know what I lack or
13 how I am incomplete.”
In this film watertight ideas fight for space with flawed
ones. It begins with a dream sequence in which Elisa’s
16 apartment is submerged. When the scene is repeated later for
real, causing only a minor leak in the house below, the rational
mind has too many objections (the floor would !) for
19 the fantasy to survive. An amphibious humanoid with magic
powers we can believe, but a flooded apartment that is as good
as new one scene later doesn’t stand up. There are other
22 discrepancies too — like the sophisticated CCTV system in
1962, or the creature’s ability to wipe away the bulletholes in
his own body, sealing up the wounds, ET-style.
Newstatesman, February 9th, 2018 (adapted)
Based on the text above, judge the following items
The expression “without a say” (R.5) refers to the fact that Elisa can’t speak
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2532Q485509 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Analista de Finanças e Controle Externo AFCE, TCU, ESAF

Read the text below in order to answer questions 17 and 18.

NEW POLICIES TO FIT THE NEW ECONOMY

Growing Prosperity: The battle for Growth with Equity in the 21st Century, written by two liberal economists, represents a breakthrough in the political debate over the New Economy. This is the first book that lays out a progressive economic policy designed to encourage technology-driven growth, while ameliorating bad consequences such as widening income disparity and excessive dependence on a volatile stock market.

According to the authors, Barry Bluestone and Bennett Harrison, Washington policymakers have been excessively fixated on low inflation and a balanced budget. Bluestone and Harrison term this the "Wall Street" model of growth. This model, if carried into the future, will make it difficult to sustain prosperity over the long run. For one thing, the drive to cut the budget deficit has constrained spending on research and development, education, and infrastructure. Over time, they say, this will slow the rate of technological innovation – the equivalent of eating the seed corn.

One aspect which is not approached by Bluestone and Harrison is the

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2533Q485788 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, Prefeitura de Paulista PE, UPE UPENET IAUPE

Put the words below in order to make a sentence: is when person upsets it unreliable a me The correct sentence is

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2534Q486052 | Inglês, Gramática

Choose the correct option.

She completed her homework early so that she could

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2535Q932303 | Inglês, IF MT Vestibular IF MT, IF MT, IF MT, 2018

Texto associado.
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF POLLUTION
01 The term "pollutant" refers to any substance that, when introduced to an area, has a negative impact on
the environment and its organisms. Pollution can impact human health, air, water, land and entire ecosystems. 
Most sources of pollution result from human activity.
Impact on Human Health
05 Many pollutants have a negative impact on human health. For example, pollutants in the air, such as ozone
or particulates in the air, may lead to respiratory health problems such as asthma, chronic bronchitis and
decreased lung function. Drinking contaminated water may lead to stomach and other digestive problems.
Pollutants such as mercury can accumulate in fish and seafood and can lead to serious health problems,
especially for vulnerable populations such as children or pregnant women. Pollutants in the soil, such as
10 contamination by heavy metals, toxins or lead, can lead to serious health problems, including cancer and
developmental problems in children.
Impact on Air
One of the most common sources of air pollution results from the burning of fossil fuels, such as vehicle
and factory emissions. These emissions are a major contributor to smog, a mass of particulate matter than
15 hangs like a cloud over many major cities and industrial areas. A second effect of air pollution is acid rain,
which forms when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide in the air combine with oxygen, water and other chemicals in the air. 
This combination decreases the pH of rainwater, which is typically pH neutral, and turns it
acid. Acid rain can lead to the death of trees, fish kills in lakes and damage to statues, monuments and 
building faces.
20 Impact on Water
Water pollution may result from run-off from places such as agricultural fields, construction sites or factories; 
oil spills; sewage disposals; and the accumulation of trash. Water pollution has a deleterious effect
on the native plant and animal species that call bodies of water home. Run-off from agricultural fields can
lead to algal blooms which choke out other plants and decrease the amount of available oxygen for species
25 of fish and other organisms. Chemicals in the water can affect animal development, leading to deformities,
such as extra legs in frogs. Oil spills kill native species of animals including waterfowl and mammal species.
Sewage overflow can contaminate sources of human drinking water, leading to serious health problems, as
mentioned above. The accumulation of trash in bodies of water may also lead to animal deaths resulting
from becoming tangled in plastic items such as plastic bags, fishing wire and other debris.
30 Impact on Land
Pollutants in the soil most often result from industrial sources. Particularly insidious soil pollutants include lead, 
PCBs and asbestos. These pollutants may negatively affect human health and native plant and animal health. 
Pesticide use can also impact the land. One undesired impact of using pesticides is the death of
native plant and animal species that also reside in the area.
35 Impact on Ecosystems
Because each type of pollution (air, water, land) does not occur separately from one another, entire
ecosystems are often impacted. For example, the use of pesticides or fertilizers on land may negatively impact terrestrial 
species of plants and animals. When these materials are introduced to nearby bodies of water, they impact aquatic species 
of plants and animals. Thus, curbing pollution in one area of an ecosystem
40 can also help protect another part of the ecosystem
O texto cita vários impactos negativos que a poluição pode causar à saúde humana. Assinale a alternativa cuja informação NÃO está citada no referido texto.
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2536Q485595 | Inglês, Técnico de Defesa e Controle de Tráfego Aéreo, DECEA, CESGRANRIO

Em sede policial, restaram infrutíferas todas as tentativas, encetadas desde o ano de 2006, de realizar a oitiva de João Aviador, tendo a autoridade policial apresentado o relatório de fls. 2009.

Consider the excerpt above and choose the alternative that presents the proper translation into English.

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2537Q486155 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, Prefeitura de Teresópolis RJ, ACCESS

From paragraph 4 we infer that to the Vatican commentator John Allen, Pope Benedict

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2538Q194319 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

In which sentence does the conditional express implicit inference?

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2539Q210967 | Inglês, Farmacêutico, MAPA, FJPF

Texto associado.

ON–FARM BIOSECURITY: TRAFFIC CONTROL AND

SANITATION.

WHAT IS BIOSECURITY?

In the context of livestock production, biosecurity refers to

those measures taken to keep disease agents out of

populations, herds, or groups of animals where they do not

already exist. Biosecurity measures are implemented on

national, state, and herd levels. Currently, there is heightened

awareness of national biosecurity as the United States attempts

to keep foot–and–mouth disease (FMD) out of its animal

population.

In addition to national concerns, individual states take

measures to prevent the entry/reintroduction of livestock

diseases they have been able to prevent/eliminate from their

herds by setting requirements for arriving animals. Examples

of diseases that are of particular concern to states include

brucellosis, tuberculosis, and pseudorabies.

Herd–level biosecurity usually rests with the herd owner or

management team; they try to exclude any disease that is not

already present in the herd or limit the spread of disease within

the herd. Examples might include Streptococcus agalactiae

mastitis, bovine virus diarrhea, ovine progressive pneumonia,

and swine dysentery. To be successful, biosecurity plans must

address how the group of animals will be isolated away from

other groups, how traffic (movement of people, animals, and

equipment) will be regulated, and how cleaning and disinfection

procedures will be used to reduce pathogen levels.

What are the Greatest Risks of Disease Introduction?

Although infectious disease can be introduced to a farm in

several ways, bringing new animals or animals that have been

commingled with, or exposed to, other animals usually presents

the greatest risk. New herd and flock sires, or replacement

females, are often the way that new genetics are added to the

herd. This seemingly innocent process is a very common way of

introducing new disease–causing organisms. Producers should

attempt to purchase animals from sources with known health

status whenever possible. In addition, they should plan to:

• Isolate for at least two weeks, but preferably a month, all

new arrivals or animals returning to the herd from situations

where they were possibly exposed to other animals such as at

fairs and shows. Isolation should be in a facility completely

separate from the home animals. Outerwear (boots and

coveralls) worn when tending to the quarantined animals should

not be worn while caring for other animals. If complete isolation

is impossible, use a separate pen or pasture that does not

allow nose–to–nose contact or sharing of feed and water

supplies. While the new animals are isolated, testing should

be accomplished for diseases of particular concern; negative

test results should be received before the new animals are

mixed with the resident herd.

• Work with your veterinarian to develop a sound health

program that includes parasite control and vaccination for the

diseases most likely to be encountered in your operation or

management program.

• Isolate animals showing signs of disease to minimize

exposure of the apparently healthy ones. Contact your

veterinarian so that appropriate diagnostic tests and treatment

can be initiated.

(Gary L. Bowman, D.V.M. – Extension Veterinarian, Swine – & William

P. Shulaw, D.V.M. – Extension Veterinarian, Cattle and Sheep, The

Ohio State University. Adapted from http://ohioline.osu.edu/vme–fact/

0006.html – accessed on 23 December 2006)

Choose THE MOST APPROPRIATE ANSWER for the

questions below according to the text above:

The word LIVESTOCK (1º §) is used to refer to specific kinds of animals. Which of the following could NOT be referred to as livestock?

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2540Q486175 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto

Infere-se que o texto tenha sido escrito

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