Questões de Concurso Sobre interpretação de texto | reading comprehension em inglês

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Q241207 Inglês
No texto, downtime significa
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Q239758 Inglês
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It can be inferred from the text that

According to the text,

customers who have complained about a certain company make good candidates for mystery shoppers.
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Q239010 Inglês
The only true alternative about learning in museums , according to the text, is:
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Q239009 Inglês
'An "aha!" experience (paragraph 5) corresponds to:
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Q239008 Inglês
The discourse marker 'Furthermore' (paragraph 4) can be replaced in this context by:
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Q239006 Inglês
The full form of the contraction 'we'd' ... (paragraph 2) is ‘we ...'
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Q239005 Inglês
The double conjunction 'whether ... or' (paragraph 2) in this context is equivalent to:
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Q239004 Inglês
What helps the visitor to make new connections about objects collected in fields and displayed in a museum (paragraph 5) is the fact that these objects are placed...
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Q239003 Inglês
The two factors responsible for 'opening the door' and 'keeping this door open' to a museum visitor (paragraph 4) are, respectively:
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Q239002 Inglês
The word egalitarian in “Museums are uniquely egalitarian spaces.” (paragraph 2) means that museums are places for
:
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Q237858 Inglês
                                       
Concerning the referent to the pronoun it, in the fragments below,
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Q237441 Inglês
In the last paragraph of the text, the cause for Caravaggio’s disagreement with the waiter was
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Q237439 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

From the passage “He is a man who can never be known in full because almost all that he did, said and thought is lost in the irrecoverable past.” (L.14-16) it can be correctly inferred that the author is of the opinion that the study of history is a futile attempt to reconstruct events from the past.
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Q237438 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

The author provides the opening paragraph with a cinematic quality for he attempts to create dynamic scenes.
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Q237437 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

The text is built on images associated with darkness, which suggests that Caravaggio’s life, as well as the quality of his art, was shadowy and shady.
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Q237436 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

In the second paragraph, the author suggests that information collected under duress is not reliable.
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Q237435 Inglês
Regarding the text, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).

Although the slaves’ songs touched the narrator’s heart, the uncultured quality of their music sometimes annoyed him, as shown in the fragment “The hearing of those wild notes always depressed my spirit” (L.19-20).
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Q237432 Inglês
Regarding the text, judge if the items below are right (C) or wrong (E).

The fragment “quicken my sympathies for my brethren in bonds” (L.28) means that the narrator is fast when it comes to forging emotional and spiritual bonds with his own real family through music.
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Q237431 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

To outsiders, the music sung by the slaves would probably sound like babbling.
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Q237430 Inglês
Based on the text, judge if the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).

The narrator believes that his fellow slaves managed to translate their dire predicament into moving tunes.
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8141: C
8142: C
8143: D
8144: B
8145: E
8146: A
8147: E
8148: B
8149: C
8150: A
8151: E
8152: A
8153: E
8154: C
8155: E
8156: C
8157: E
8158: E
8159: C
8160: C