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2661Q485436 | Inglês, Trainee, BANESE, CESPE CEBRASPE

From text I, it can be gathered that

lasers will succeed despite their high costs.

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2662Q930400 | Inglês, Vestibular ENEM, ENEM, INEP

Scared fit
My body was telling me things I did not want to hear. In February 2010, my doctor confirmed what my body was telling me. My not feeling well was a result of years of neglecting my body and diet. At 62, I had developed high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and my cholesterol was going through the roof. At 4? 10" and weighing 227 pounds, the problem was in the mirror looking back at me. My doctor said, "lose weight, start eating healthy, and start exercising if you want to live to a ripe old age". Needless to say, I was scared I wouldn?t see my grandkids and great–grandkids grow up.
PA?, A. Disponível em: www.healthandfitnessmag.com. Acesso em: 28 fev. 2012
No texto Scared fit, que relata a experiência de Amanda de la Paz relacionada aos cuidados com a saúde, a palavra scared faz referência ao seu medo de

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2663Q206177 | 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 (FM(D) 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:

THEY (2º §) refers to:

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2664Q200059 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Choose the alternative in which the sentences are semantically equivalent.

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2665Q485766 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto, Professor, SEDUC PE, IPAD

De acordo com as abordagens comunicativas, facilitariam mais a compreensão do texto:

1. O ensino de wh-questions e do futuro com going to.

2. A ilustração da lua e a caricatura do presidente Bush.

3. As palavras-chave: why, the U.S., moon, escape, hurricane.

4. O contexto social: entrevista coletiva à imprensa

5. Informações sobre o uso do artigo definido THE

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2666Q485513 | Inglês, Professor, SEE SP, FCC

Atenção: As questões de números 21 a 48 referem-se aos conhecimentos sobre formação de professores e ensino de língua inglesa.

No ensino de inglês, considerar a diversidade linguística dos diferentes povos falantes da língua inglesa e também do aprendiz brasileiro reflete uma

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2667Q195743 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

The options below describe microskills of oral communication, except:

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2668Q485799 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto

A wild orchid is one that:

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2670Q932018 | Inglês, UFRGS Vestibular 1 dia UFRGS, UFRGS, UFRGS, 2018

Texto associado.
Considere as seguintes expressões do texto.
 I - private ocean (l. 07)
 II - transparent bounds (l. 09) 
 III- meagre living room (l. 30) 
Quais fazem referência a algum elemento do corpo humano?
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2671Q862169 | Inglês, Interpretação de Textos em Inglês, AMAN, AMAN, 2020

Texto associado.

Computer says no: Irish vet fails oral English test needed to stay in Australia

Louise Kennedy is an Irish veterinarian with degrees in history and politics – both obtained in English.She is married to an Australian and has been working in Australia as an equine vet on a skilled worker visa for the past two years. As a native English speaker, she has excellent grammar and a broad vocabulary, but has been unable to convince a machine she can speak English well enough to stay in Australia.

But she is now scrambling for other visa options after a computer-based English test – scored by a machine – essentially handed her a fail in terms of convincing immigration officers she can fluently speak her own language.

Earlier this year, Kennedy decided she would seek permanent residency in Australia. She knew she would have to sit a mandatory English proficiency test but was shocked when she got the results. While she passed all other components of the test including writing and reading, (...). She got 74 when the government requires 79. “There’s obviously a flaw in their computer software, when a person with perfect oral fluency cannot get enough points,” she said.

The test providers have categorically denied there is anything wrong with its computer-based test or the scoring engine trained to analyse candidates’ responses. “We do not offer a pass or a fail, simply a score and the immigration department set the bar very high for people seeking permanent residency”, they say.

Kennedy, who is due to have a baby in October, says she will now have to pursue a bridging visa, while she seeks a more expensive spouse visa so she can remain with her Australian husband.

Adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/aug/08/computer-says-no-irish-vet-fails-oral-english-test-needed-to-stay-in-australia

Which one from the underlined verbs in the text conveys a different verb tense?

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2672Q485938 | Inglês, Professor, SEE SP, FCC

Atenção: As questões de números 21 a 48 referem-se aos conhecimentos sobre formação de professores e ensino de língua inglesa.

Trabalhar com as multimodalidades no ensino de língua inglesa

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2673Q485451 | Inglês, Professor, SEE SP, FCC

Atenção: As questões de números 21 a 48 referem-se aos conhecimentos sobre formação de professores e ensino de língua inglesa.

Uma crença no âmbito do ensino da língua estrangeira é

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2674Q699219 | Inglês, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Texto associado.
1 Since 1914 the structure of the world has changed.
Compared to the present struggle between West and East,
the rivalries of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries sink
4 into insignificance. Today we are faced, not with a clash of
interests, but with a fight between the desire on the one hand
to defend individual liberties and the resolve on the other
7 hand to impose a mass religion. In the process the old
standards, conventions and methods of international
negotiation have been discredited. Had it not been for the
10 invention of the atomic bomb, we should already have been
subjected to a third world war.
Members of the Communist bloc today are
13 convinced that sooner or later they will acquire world
dominion and will succeed in imposing their faith and their
authority over the whole earth. They strain towards this
16 objective with religious intensity and are prepared to devote
to its achievement their lives, their comfort and their
prospects of happiness. Anything that furthers their purpose
19 is “right”; anything that obstructs it is “wrong”;
conventional morality, even the creation of confidence, has
no part in this scheme of things. Truth itself has lost its
22 significance. Compared to the shining truth of their gospel,
all minor forms of veracity are merely bourgeois inhibitions.
The old diplomacy was based upon the creation of
25 confidence, the acquisition of credit. The modern diplomat
must realize that he can no longer rely on the old system of
trust; he must accept the fact that his antagonists will not
28 hesitate to falsify facts and that they feel no shame if their
duplicity be exposed. The old currency has been withdrawn
from circulation; we are dealing in a new coinage.
31 This transformation of values has been aided by a new
or “democratic” conception of international relations. In the
old days the conduct of foreign affairs was entrusted to a
34 small international élite who shared the same sort of
background and who desired to preserve the same sort of
world. Today the masses are expected to take an interest in
37 foreign affairs, to know the details of current controversies,
to come to their own conclusions, and to render these
conclusions effective through press and parliament. At the
40 same time, however, current issues have been rendered
complex and interconnected; it is not possible to state issues,
such as the Common Market, in short and simple terms.
43 Thus, whereas the man in the street is expected to have an
opinion on international problems, the very complexity of
these problems has rendered it difficult to provide him with
46 the information on which to base his judgment.
Nicolson, H. (1963) (3rd edition) Diplomacy.
Oxford: OUP, with adaptations.
Based on the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E). The ultimate goal of the author of the text is to draw attention to the importance of nuclear deterrence. 
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2675Q485864 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto

According to the text, COBOL

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2676Q198642 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Choose the option which correctly describes an overt response that indicates reading comprehension.

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2677Q198914 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

In which sentence does the conditional express a habitual fact?

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2678Q705604 | Inglês, Diplomata Prova 2, Instituto Rio Branco, IADES, 2019

Texto associado.
1 On any person who desires such queer prizes, New
York will bestow the gift of loneliness and the gift of
privacy. It is this largess that accounts for the presence
4 within the city’s walls of a considerable section of the
population; for the residents of Manhattan are to a large
extent strangers who have pulled up stakes somewhere and
7 come to town, seeking sanctuary or fulfillment or some
greater or lesser grail. The capacity to make such dubious
gifts is a mysterious quality of New York. It can destroy an
10 individual, or it can fulfill him, depending a good deal on
luck. No one should come to New York to live unless he is
willing to be lucky.
13 [...]
There are roughly three New Yorks. There is, first, the
New York of the man or woman who was born here, who
16 takes the city for granted and accepts its size and its
turbulence as natural and inevitable. Second, there is the
New York of the commuter—the city that is devoured by
19 locusts each day and spat out each night. Third, there is the
New York of the person who was born somewhere else and
came to New York in quest of something. Of these three
22 trembling cities the greatest is the last—the city of final
destination, the city that is a goal. It is this third city that
accounts for New York’s high-strung disposition, its
25 poetical deportment, its dedication to the arts, and its
incomparable achievements. Commuters give the city its
tidal restlessness; natives give it solidity and continuity; but
28 the settlers give it passion. And whether it is a farmer
arriving from Italy to set up a small grocery store in a slum,
or a young girl arriving from a small town in Mississippi to
31 escape the indignity of being observed by her neighbors, or
a boy arriving from the Corn Belt with a manuscript in his
suitcase and a pain in his heart, it makes no difference: each
34 embraces New York with the intense excitement of first
love, each absorbs New York with the fresh eyes of an
adventurer, each generates heat and light to dwarf the
37 Consolidated Edison Company.
White, E.B. (1999) Here is New York. New York:
The Little Book Room, with adaptations.
Considering the text, mark the following item as right (C) or wrong (E). The word “bestow” (line 2) could be correctly replaced with exchange.
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2679Q485485 | Inglês, Vocabulário

The "new wave of online technology" part is debatable, but RingMessenger is definitely the leading edge of the convergence/synergy movement that is sweeping the major media companies. (Boston Globe, Jan. 2002)

In the passage, the word DEBATABLE means approximately:

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2680Q198803 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

The measurement of affective factors has posed several problems. Choose the alternative that indicates one such problem.

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