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  • 78FF17D5-E1

    Inglês

    Verbos modais | Modal verbs
    FATEC · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    A TOOL FOR SPIES

    When Iran’s opposition protesters used Twitter and other forms of social media last year to let the world know about their regime’s brutal post election crackdown, activists praised Twitter as the tool of revolution and freedom. But now Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has figured out how to twist this tool into one of repression. Though as recently as this past January Chávez was decrying Twitter as a weapon of terrorists, he’s since turned into an avid Twitterer himself ( his account, the country’s most popular, boasted more than half a million followers at press time ), as well as a devoted Facebook user and blogger.

          Far from embracing the democratic spirit of the Web, though, the Venezuelan strongman is using his accounts and blog to exhort people to spy on each other. At the launch of his Twitter account, Chávez enjoined the Boliviarian faithful to use it to keep an eye on state enemies, namely the wealthy. My Twitter account is open for you to denounce them, “ Chávez announced on his television program. El Presidente has hired a staff of 200 to deal with tweeted “requests, denunciations, and other problems,” which have resulted in actions against allegedly credit-stingy banks and currency speculators. He’s now considering going a step further and ruling that all Venezuelan Web sites must move from U.S.- based servers to domestic ones - which would, of course, make them far easier to control. Big Brother would be proud.

                  (Newsweek – June 14, 2010. By Mac Margolis and Alex Marin)

    O verbo auxiliar must em - ... and ruling that all Venezuelan Web sites must move from U.S.- based servers to domestic ones… - transmite a ideia de
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  • 04C7B542-8D

    Inglês

    Passado simples | Simple past
    UNESP · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: Leia o texto Status of same-sex marriage para responder a questão.

                                                     Status of same-sex marriage
    South America

    Argentina
    The Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (a federal district and capital city of the republic) allows same-sex civil unions.
    The province of Rio Negro allows same-sex civil unions, too.
    Legislation to enact same-sex marriage across all of Argentina was approved on July 15, 2010.

    Brazil
    A law that would allow same-sex civil unions throughout the nation has been debated. Until the end of the first semester of 2010 the Supremo Tribunal Federal had not decided about it.

    Colombia
    The Colombian Constitutional Court ruled in February 2007 that same-sex couples are entitled to the same inheritance rights as heterosexuals in common-law marriages. This ruling made Colombia the first South American nation to legally recognize gay couples. Furthermore, in January 2009, the Court ruled that same-sex couples must be extended all of the rights offered to cohabitating heterosexual couples.

    Ecuador
    The Ecuadorian new constitution has made Ecuador stand out in the region. Ecuador has become the first country in South America where same sex civil union couples are legally recognized as a family and share the same rights of married
    heterosexual couples.

    Uruguay
    Uruguay became the first country in South America to allow civil unions (for both opposite-sex and same-sexcouples) in a national platform on January 1, 2008. Children can be adopted by same-sex couples since 2009.

                                                                                                                                        (http://en.wikipedia.org/. Adaptado.)
    Assinale a alternativa na qual todas as palavras são formas verbais relativas ao passado.
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  • 190B277E-A6

    Inglês

    Futuro simples | Simple future
    UECE · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

    The extract “A community without a written literature expresses itself with less precision, with less richness of nuance, and with less clarity than a community whose principal instrument of communication, the word, has been cultivated and perfected by means of literary texts. … A person who does not read, or reads little, or reads only trash, is a person with an impediment: he can speak much but he will say little, because his vocabulary is deficient in the means for self-expression.” contains verbs in the following tenses (irrespective of the sequence)
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  • C78B5709-DE

    Inglês

    Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
    UFAC · 2009MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    TEXT I 


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2009

    The text is full of grammatical elements that compose its structure to offer a plain reading comprehension. Based on this idea and in the text I, judge the CORRECT following statements:
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  • 1779D145-DE

    Inglês

    Verbos modais | Modal verbs
    UEPB · 2009MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXT E

    Could Women Grow Their Own Sperm?

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2009


    Anna Smajdor, an ethicist at the University of East Anglia, claims that people’s control over their reproductive choices will be dramatically altered if sperm and eggs can be created from stray skin cells. A woman could, for example, pick up a bit of bodily detritus from a prominent man, take it to a laboratory and give birth to his genetic child. Smajdor says that what has been termed ‘reprogrammable biology’ gives us the capacity to make cells act in new ways, blurring what we mean by an egg or sperm or even embryo. She points out that the boundaries between these categories have become very fluid, with the development of techniques that allow us to alter their genetic make-up or prompt them to behave in new ways. This raises very perplexing questions about ethics, law and regulation.

        Most religions would welcome ways of giving infertile men and women a possibility to produce sperm and eggs, although they might object if making gametes involved destroying human embryos. Research into the reproductive process has triggered debates among scientists about how far human reproduction should be altered. All agree that men should be capable of producing eggs: the fact that men have an X chromosome, like women, should make it possible. Thus, male gay couples could, with the help of a surrogate mother, have their own biological baby. But things are more complicated when it comes to women becoming fathers: some scientists believe that the Y (male) chromosome is so important to sperm that attempts to use female cells will be doomed. But on one point, everyone can agree: for women to father children and men to make eggs would be as significant a breakthrough as the birth of the first test tube baby 30 years ago.

    Adapted from The Daily Telegraph, February 12th, 2008
    The MODALS ‘can’, ‘could’, ‘would’, ’might’ in TEXT E are used to show
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  • 4041FB47-DF

    Inglês

    Passado progressivo | Past continuous
    UNIR · 2008FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Strategic Spending on Organic Foods

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2008

    Sweet bell peppers are among the vegetables high in pesticides. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2008

    (Extraído de http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/18/strategic-spending-on-organic-foods. Acesso em 14/09/2008.)

    A coluna da esquerda apresenta formas verbais utilizadas no texto e a da direita, os tempos correspondentes. Numere a coluna da direita de acordo com a da esquerda.


    1 – was reading (linha 1)

    2 – reminded me of (linha 1)

    3 – is going to be (linha 12)

    4 – there is (linha 4)


    ( ) Immediate Future

    ( ) Present Simple

    ( ) Past Continuous
    ( ) Past Simple


    Assinale a seqüência correta.

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  • 80CB5665-DF

    Inglês

    Verbos | Verbs
    UFMT · 2008DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia atentamente o texto abaixo para responder à questão.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2008


    (Disponível em http://www.appleseeds.org/teach_2.htm. Acesso em 18/07/2008.) 

    Assinale a alternativa em que as duas palavras possuem a mesma função morfológica.
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  • D3644BAA-6E

    Inglês

    Adjetivos | Adjectives
    UEPB · 2008MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 013.jpg

    The roots of the words ‘individualistic’, ‘behavior’ ‘conformity’, ‘collectivism’, and ‘explanation’ in TEXT C are respectively:
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  • 2F5DFEE1-5E

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UFMG · 2008MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    INSTRUCTIONS: Read the texts carefully and then choose the alternative which best completes the statement in each question.

    TEXT 1 – Questions from 33 to 36

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    According to the text, we CANNOT say that water scarcity, worldwide,
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  • 65F46B62-42

    Inglês

    Infinitivo e gerúndio | Infinitive and gerund
    UFF · 2008MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 100.jpg
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    In the extracts below, the words with ‘ing’ are all verbs, except:
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  • 8630A147-A9

    Inglês

    Adjetivos | Adjectives
    UDESC · 2007MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
            Text 2

    01    Take a dive with hundreds of tropical fish, colorful coral and the world's biggest fish, the
            whale shark, at unspoilt Ningaloo Reef.
            The reef on Western Australia's mid north coast, has gained an impressive reputation as
            one of Earth's last ocean paradise.
    05    It's one of the largest fringing reefs in the world and unlike many others; you can get to it
            just by stepping off the beach.
            The marine park stretches 260 kilometers from Bundegi Reef near the town of Exmouth to
            Amherst Point near Coral Bay in the south.
            It reaches nearly 20 kilometers seaward, encompassing a massive 5,000 square
    10    kilometers of ocean with 500 species of tropical fish and 220 species of coral in all.
            Nothing can compare to the thrill of swimming beside a whale shark. These docile
            creatures visit the reef each year between April and June.
            Rare turtle species hatch here in late January and February. Watch this amazing natural
            phenomenon on special guided, eco-interactive trails.
    15    Accommodation in the area is comfortable and ranges from camping and backpacker style
            to chalets, motels, eco-retreats and self catering apartments.
            It's not all about the water at Ningaloo - go four wheel driving to Cape Range National
            Park to see amazing red rock canyons and gorges.
            Getting there is easy - take a two hour flight north of Perth, or give yourself two days to
            drive there from the capital.
            (www.westernaustralia.com)

    According to Text 2, answer the questions below:




    According to the text:

    ...four wheel, in ... four wheel driving ... (line 17); ... two hour; in ... two hour flight ... (line 19); are:
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  • 7D1181DC-A9

    Inglês

    Adjetivos | Adjectives
    UDESC · 2007MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
              Text 1
    01     There, in the pasture greenery,
             Sun mottling Nature's breast,
             It was the summer wind's song
             That filled me with its crest.
    05     Emotion running rampant--
             Rivers to the sea--
             I could not even fathom the flood of you and me.

             But take me in your arms again
             And do not talk of time.
    10     Let flesh rub flesh to parchment--
             Pale flowers crushed--
             And grind more mortar for my soul's room . . .
             Paint mirrors for my mind.

    (Michela Curtis: www.poetry.com)


    According to Text 1, answer the questions below:


    The words: its (in line 4), even (in line 7) and rampant (in line 5), are used in the text as:
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