Qual é a forma correta do verbo auxiliar "do" na negativa da primeira pessoa do singular "I" no presente simples?
Questões de Concursos
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Which of the alternatives is not related to resource recovery ?
Complete the sentences with the appropriate verbs:
I. Would you _____________________ a donut?
II. Who __________________ you yesterday? Chris.
III. Justin ___________________ his Chemistry exam.
Bottom-up and top-down are ____ cognitive strategies.
Our currency
Australia was the first country in the world to have a complete system of bank notes made from plastic (polymer). These notes provide much greater security against counterfeiting. They also last four times as long as conventional paper (fibrous) notes.
The innovative technology with which Australian bank notes are produced — developed entirely in Australia — offers artists brilliant scope for the creation of images that reflect the history and natural environment of Australia. At the same time, the polymer notes are cleaner than paper notes and easily recyclable. Australia?s currency comprises coins of 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent and one and two dollar denominations; and notes of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 dollar denominations.
AUSTRALIA GOVERNMENT. About Australia. Disponível em: www.newzealand.com. Acesso em: 7 dez. 2011
O governo da Austrália, por meio de seu Departamento de Assuntos Estrangeiros, divulga inovações tecnológicas desse país. Associando as informações apresentadas na busca pelo tema, percebe–se que o texto se refere
Atenção: Considere o texto abaixo para responder às questões de números 51 a 60


The bill discussed in the text
Check the only alternative that presents a statement that is INCONSISTENT with the arguments and reasoning introduced in the text you have read.

According to the text, which of the following is NOT going to be a problem for the future of the gas industry in Brazil?
LÍNGUA ESTRANGEIRA (INGLÊS)
Read the text below to answer questions 11–12.
Anxiety Medication: Over Prescribed and Causing Overdoses
According to a story on NBC New York, more and more patients are ending up in New York City hospitals having over dosed on Xanax. Xanax is in the benzodiaziepine family of drugs and it?s used to treat anxiety, nervousness, and panic attacks by decreasing brain activity.
Xanax Overdoses Way Up
NBC New York reports:
Between 2004 and 2009, New York City emergency room visits involving Xanax and other anti–anxiety prescription drugs known as benzodiazepines increased more than 50 percent. That?s up from 38 out of 100,000 New Yorkers in 2004 to 59 out of 100,000 New Yorkers.
It?s not the drug by itself that causes the overdoses, but used in combination with other drugs and alcohol, it creates a toxic cocktail which isn?t easily metabolized in the body.
The drug is habit forming and withdrawal symptoms can include sweating, shaking, difficulty falling asleep, difficulty concentrating, depression, and nervousness. Many fear that the drug is being over prescribed.
"I don?t believe they take the time with the patients to figure out what the problems are," Cali Estes, a drug counselor said to NBC New York. "A doctor who is running short on time and nurses and probably isn?t paid as much as he or she used to be finds it easier to say, ?OK, this person has a problem, here?s your script, have a nice day. Where?s my next patient??"
Whitney Houston?s Death Tied to Xanax and Other Drugs Whitney Houston?s recent death is raising questions as to this and other sedatives. Xanax is most often criticized by those in the psychiatric community because it only lasts 6 to 20 hours.
Forbes reports:
On the face of it, this seems like a great combination – you get a quick hit of anxiety relief and the drug leaves your system within a 24–hour period. But in practice what often happens is that because the drug acts so quickly and dissipates quickly, the patient begins taking more of it to maintain the effect. Two pills a day turns into four, which turns into six and so forth.
According to the CDC, prescription drug overdose is now the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S., topping automobile accidents for the first time in 30 years. Currently, Xanax is the 11th most widely prescribed drug in the nation.
Available in: http://blogs.discovery.com
According to the text, it is correct to affirm that
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"due to physical weaknesses" (L.9) is synonymous with because of.
Read the text below to answer questions 11–12.
Quality of School Lunches Questioned
The meat being provided to our nation?s students in their lunches may not meet requirements by the fast–food industry, according to a recent investigation.
Those pangs of guilt when biting into a fast–food hamburger are one thing, but who would imagine that burger could be made with higher–quality meat than what our students are getting in school?
A recent USA Today investigation found that the nation?s largest fast–food chains have higher quality and safety standards for the meat they use than what the U.S. Department of Agriculture has for the meat used for the National School Lunch Program, which is served to 31 million students a day.
While the USDA rules for meat sent to schools maintain government safety standards, the government rules have fallen behind the stricter regulations of fast–food chains and other large retailers. Fast–food chains test their meat five to ten times more often than the USDA for bacteria and would reject meat that the USDA deems safe for consumption.
The standards for meat sent to schools and retailers are so disparate that ground beef from a plant with a salmonella outbreak this past August was recalled by retailers, but ground beef from the same plant produced during that outbreak was still shipped to schools.
In addition to meat quality issues, school cafeterias are not being inspected as rigorously required by the Child Nutrition Act. USA Today found that 8,500 schools across the country did not have their kitchens inspected at all in 2008, and another 18,000 schools did not complete the two required yearly inspections.
The USDA is responsible for inspecting every school cafeteria twice a year, but the requirement is difficult to enforce. For starters, the USDA requires that states simply provide the number of schools that have been inspected, but don?t keep record of school names. Also, these cafeteria inspections are not free and the money is not automatically provided to meet the mandate. With resources for schools scares across the country, cafeteria needs are not often a top priority.
These quality control problems for school lunches are not going unnoticed by NEA (National Education Association) members. Education support professionals and educators know the important role nutritious school lunches play in student achievement. "While the lunches may, according to standards, be a balanced lunch, it leaves a lot to be desired as far as the standard applied to the contents of a school lunch", said Bob Munoz, a Nevada educator.
Quality of School Lunches Questioned. Available in: http://www.nea.org
Read the sentence below taken from the text and choose the alternative that presents a synonym to the underlined word.
"Fast–food chains test their meat five to ten times more often than the USDA for bacteria and would reject meat that the USDA deems safe for consumption."
Match these translation techniques with their definitions in the box.
1. Literal translation
2. Calque
3. Transposition
4. Equivalence
5. Borrowing
( ) To replace a cultural element in the source language with one from the target culture.
( ) To translate a word or an expression word for word.
( ) To change a grammatical category.
( ) To borrow a word or phrase from another language while translating its components to create a new lexeme in the target language.
( ) To take a word or expression straight from another language without translation.
The CORRECT sequence is



Nagurneys comment Its a multicriteria decision-making problem. (lines 25-26) refers to the fact that
Choose the correct alternative.
I. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: thats him excused over (isto é típico dele).
II. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: how are we to go on? (como vamos continuar? ou que será de nós?).
Marque a alternativa CORRETA:
Complete the sentence with one of the words below.
Instead of .................. them orders from above, your administration should support them and try to make their life easier.
I. O trecho em inglês it is four you to possui a grafia correta e pode ser adequadamente traduzido para: a decisão cabe a você.
II. Estão corretas a grafia e a tradução do seguinte trecho, em inglês: the house is to down over (a casa está para alugar).
Marque a alternativa CORRETA: