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READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 21 TO 30:
When we say that a war is "ongoing" (l.4), we mean it is:
atypical;
unique;
intermittent;
conventional;
uninterrupted.
READ TEXT IV AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 58 TO 62:
since in " Since biodiesel can be used" (l.14) indicates:
continuation;
change;
reason;
duration;
purpose.
READ TEXT V AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 63 TO 70:
In this text, the author:
asks for international intervention;
offers a new perspective on the issue;
supports popular belief;
denies scientific research;
favors hydroelectric power fully.
READ TEXT V AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 63 TO 70:
The study mentioned in the text focuses the:
obstacles to research;
location of dams;
effects of hydropower;
economy of Brazil;
refinement of oil
READ TEXT V AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 63 TO 70:
The article presents a topic which is:
surprising;
dogmatic;
negotiable;
sordid;
irrelevant.
READ TEXT V AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 63 TO 70:
The expression "take into account" in " take greenhouse gas emissions from hydropower reservoirs into account" (ll.3-4) means:
disregard;
exclude;
benefit;
consider;
impair.
READ TEXT V AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 63 TO 70:
rot in "the plants rot" (l.26) has the same meaning of:
bloom;
flourish;
contaminate;
grow;
deteriorate.
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 16 TO 20:
This text is about oil that Africa may:
import;
burn;
have;
control;
donate.
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 16 TO 20:
The final sentence introduces a:
certainty;
solution;
warning;
surprise;
doubt.
A expressão sublinhada em "when we are hot and so on" (l.6-7) indica:
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