Base dudow 096 2000 – Questão 67
Linguagens / Inglês / Text Comprehension / Extract important information from the text
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UNESP 2012 – Questão 30
As expressões carry out, edible, promising, step e joint effort no texto significam, respectivamente,
a) carregar, comestível, prominente, etapa e esforço conjunto.
b) carregar, saudável, promissor, parada e efeito conjunto.
c) carregar, saudável, prominente, parada e esforço conjunto.
d) realizar, comestível, promissor, etapa e esforço conjunto.
e) realizar, saudável, prominente, passo e efeito conjunto.UNESP (julho) 2005 – Questão 81
A frase – "... it was a question for which Jesus’ disciples had no ready answer" – permanece com o mesmo significado em
a) it was a question whose answer Jesus’ disciples did not have.
b) it was a question that Jesus’ disciples had no ready answer.
c) it was a question that Jesus’ disciples answered.
d) it was a question whom Jesus’ disciples had no answer.
e) it was a question for that Jesus’ disciples had no ready answer.FATEC (2ºsem) 2008 – Questão 15
Assinale a alternativa na qual a palavra “to” desempenha a mesma função encontrada em “... Hollenbeck declines to second-guess whether...”
a) He pauses to think.
b) The main thing is to protect the people.
c) You have to live among them.
d) He remembers how good it felt to read something that actually applied…
e) Compared to that war, Iraq these days is looking good.UERJ 2005 – Questão 17
Writers always have an intention when expressing their feelings and ideas in writing.
The author’s intention in this text is that of:
a) sharing traveling experience with a specific public.
b) advising photographers on how to restrain emotions.
c) suggesting methods for capturing the perfect moment.
d) convincing readers of the importance of photojournalism.FGV Economia 2009 – Questão 80
No trecho do primeiro parágrafo do texto – It remains hard to define, and attempts to do so often seem arbitrary – a expressão "to do so":
a) refere-se a "middle class in Brazil".
b) refere-se a "seem arbitrary".
c) define "middle class".
d) refere-se a "middle class in western Europe".
e) refere-se a "hard to define".