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Língua Inglesa - Interpretação de Texto - Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE) - 2006
In the text,
"Stressing" (L.11) refers to "Salins" (L.9).
Read the text below entitled "Job Outlook" in order to answer questions 21 to 23.
In paragraph 2, the author refers to "the continuing demand for sound financial analysis in both the public and the private sectors." Therefore, this analysis should be
detailed and final.
academic and conclusive.
reliable and effective.
sensitive and deep.
shallow and summarized.
Read the following text and answer questions 33 to 38 according to it.
In questions 33 to 36, judge the sentences given as correct or incorrect according to the text and/or to the grammar rules of English Language, and then mark the alternative which is correct. In questions 33 to 36, judge the sentences given as correct or incorrect according to the text and/or to the grammar rules of English Language, and then mark the alternative which is correct.
I. The best way envisioned is the one in which the nations would go towards a common markets.
II. There are no evident advances towards the common markets in the region.
III. South America is in a similar trade situation in comparison to other Latin America countries.
IV. Free trade agreements are not in progress in South America.
All sentences are incorrect.
There is only one correct sentence.
There are only two correct sentences.
There is only one incorrect sentence.
All sentences are correct
In the text,
"occasionally" (L.14) is synonymous with sometimes.
In the text,
the article a, in a circle (l.2), can be correctly replaced by the.
Check the item in which the words in bold type express an idea of purpose.
"She'll check databases ( ) but rarely books,
even thoughshe admits that an author who spent years on a 300-page
book might have a unique perspective". (lines 24-27).
"
Otherwise, they might as well not exist". (line 32)." Yahoo and Microsoft are committing hundreds of
millions of dollars collectively to scan books and other
printed materials
so they can be indexed and retrievedonline." (lines 35-38).
"
Meanwhile, television shows formerly locked up innetwork or studio vaults are starting to emerge online".
(lines 39-40).
"
Instead of wasting time finding information, they canfocus more on assessing its worth." (lines 60-62).
Língua Inglesa - Interpretação de Texto - Instituto de Planejamento e Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Tecnológico e Científico (IPAD) - 2006
Analise a figura abaixo e selecione a(s) atividade(s) didática(s) que melhor represente(m) a abordagem comunicativa.
Assinale a alternativa
correta:apenas a atividade 5.
apenas as atividades 1, 3, 4 e 5.
apenas a atividade 2.
apenas as atividades 1, 2, 3 e 4.
apenas a atividade 1.
The text states that in a near future Japanese robots will be:
developed by the Japanese architects.
in close cooperation with regular workforce.
built to help the aging population exclusively.
only perfect copies of young attractive women.
helpful for the communication of blind people.
Língua Inglesa - Interpretação de Texto - Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE) - 2006
In the text,
"had been" (L.18) can be replaced by has been without changing its meaning.
Read the text below entitled "Job Outlook" in order to answer questions 21 to 23.
In paragraph 2, the text mentions the rise in
the employment of budget analysts.
layoffs of budget analysts.
unemployment in private sectors.
applications for public jobs.
speculation in specific academic areas.
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