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21 Q197629 | Inglês, Aluno EsPCEx, EsPCEx, EsPCEx

Read the text below and choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank: Anna and Robert are still married. They had a serious argument last year.
Now they _____ in separate houses.

22 Q860622 | Inglês, Verbo to be

Complete a frase: "She ___ my sister."

23 Q860620 | Inglês, Verbo to be

Quais das alternativas abaixo é a correta para completar a frase "I __ a student"

24 Q29917 | Inglês, Gestor de Políticas Públicas Regionais, Consórcio Intermunicipal Grande ABC, CAIPIMES

Texto associado.
Clues to How an Electric Treatment for Parkinson’s Work

In 1998, Dr. Philip A. Starr started putting electrodes in people’s brains. A neurosurgeon at the University of California, San Francisco, Dr. Starr was treating people with Parkinson’s disease, which slowly destroys essential bits of brain tissue, robbing people of control of their bodies. At first, drugs had given his patients some relief, but now they needed more help. After the surgery, Dr. Starr closed up his patients’ skulls and switched on the electrodes, releasing a steady buzz of electric pulses in their brains. For many patients, the effect was immediate. “We have people who, when they’re not taking their meds, can be frozen,” said Dr. Starr. “When we turn on the stimulator, they start walking.” First developed in the early 1990s, deep brain stimulation, or D.B.S., was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treating Parkinson’s disease in 2002. Since its invention, about 100,000 people have received implants. While D.B.S. doesn’t halt Parkinson’s, it can turn back the clock a few years for many patients. Yet despite its clear effectiveness, scientists like Dr. Starr have struggled to understand what D.B.S. actually does to the brain. “We do D.B.S. because it works,” said Dr. Starr, “but we don’t really know how.” In a recent experiment, Dr. Starr and his colleagues believe they found a clue. D.B.S. may counter Parkinson’s disease by liberating the brain from a devastating electrical lock-step.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/16/science/ (adapted)
According to the text, choose the correct alternative to answer the following question: “Who is Philip A. Starr?”

25 Q682382 | Inglês, Profissional para Assuntos Administrativos, UNICAMP, VUNESP

No trecho do primeiro parágrafo – make the public sector more business-like as well as to improve the efficiency –, a expressão destacada indica  

26 Q21115 | Inglês, Agente de Guarda Portuária, APSFS, IESES

Complete o texto a seguir com os pronomes mais adequados. This is Mark. ______ is a good friend of mine.

That is Paula, _____ is his girlfriend. Mark and Paula are from Germany. _____ are german. I live with my brother and ___ have a pet. ____ is a dog called Otto.

A sequência correta é:

28 Q198636 | Inglês, Aluno EsFCEx, EsFCEx, EsFCEx

Choose the alternative that correctly states the voice in the sentences below:
We have lost our keys. They were singing a song. The bike is being fixed.

29 Q860621 | Inglês, Verbo to be

Qual das alternativas abaixo é a correta para completar a frase: "They ______ from Canadá."?

30 Q52763 | Inglês, Oficial da Marinha, Colégio Naval, MB

Mark the sentence which is grammatically correct.
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