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

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Q41807 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the following items.
Security and protection of individuals can be considered basic human rights and essential duty of governments.
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Q41806 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the following items.
Terrorism can bring about both individual and social costs.
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Q41805 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the following items.
The sentence "Terrorism (...) has (...) devastating consequences for the enjoyment of the right to life" (l.8-10) means the same as Terrorism (...) has (...) a devastating impact on people's way of life.
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Q41804 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the following items.
Twenty two people were killed in a terrorist assault in Baghdad.
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Q41803 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the following items.
The United Nations is an international organisation universally respected for its role as a peace maker.
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Q41802 Inglês
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There is no place whatsoever the world over where expenses with terrorism are not to be felt.
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Q41016 Inglês
The text argues that
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Q41014 Inglês
Evidence for the connection mentioned in the first paragraph has been provided
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Q41013 Inglês
In the sentence Adequate meals should be a nonnegotiable part of a civilized penal system, the underlined part means that adequate meals should be
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Q41011 Inglês
According to the text,
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Q41010 Inglês
Segundo o texto,
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Q41008 Inglês
No texto, infere-se que rather than red ink significa
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Q40498 Inglês
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Judge the following items according to the text above.
Mobile vendors seeking to foster the consumption of mobile devices are increasingly viewing the challenge as a well-defined technology problem.
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Q40496 Inglês
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For consumers, mobile phones would be as attractive as all handsets.
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Q40494 Inglês
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Concerns remain that REDD could fail to deliver benefits to forest dwellers.
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Q40493 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the following items.
A scheme - known as REDD - provides financial incentives to rainforest nations for reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation.
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Q40492 Inglês
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New technology can help stop the destruction of the world's rapidly-disappearing forests.
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Q40491 Inglês
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A new prototype that enables advanced monitoring and analysis of the world's forests was presented at the International Climate Change Conference (COP-15) in Copenhagen.
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Q40489 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the following items.
The biggest private funder of Amazon conservation has teamed up with Google and scientists to develop an earth monitoring platform.
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Q40374 Inglês
Old Tray, New Tricks: Windows 7's Taskbar and window
management tweaks are nice. But its changes to the
System Tray - aka the Notification Area - have a huge
positive effect.

Changes in Windows 7 transform the System Tray from
an intrusive eyesore (in Windows Vista) into a useful set of
shortcuts and other controls.
In the past, no feature of Windows packed more
frustration per square inch than the System Tray. It quickly grew
dense with applets that users did not want in the first place, and
many of the uninvited guests employed word balloons and
other intrusive methods to alert users to uninteresting facts at
inopportune moments. At their worst, System Tray applets
behaved like belligerent squatters, and Windows did little to put
users [PARTICLE] in charge.
In Windows 7, applets can't pester you unbidden
because software installers can't dump them into the System
Tray. Instead, applets land in a holding pen that appears only
when you click it, a much-improved version of the overflow area
used in previous incarnations of the Tray. Applets in the pen
can't float word balloons at you unless you permit them to do so.
In Windows 7, applets can't pester you unbidden
because software installers can't dump them into the System
Tray. Instead, applets land in a holding pen that appears only
when you click it, a much-improved version of the overflow area
used in previous incarnations of the Tray. Applets in the pen
can't float word balloons at you unless you permit them to do so.

It's a cinch to drag them into the System Tray or out of it again,
so you enjoy complete control over which applets reside there.
More good news: Windows 7 largely dispenses with the
onslaught of word-balloon warnings from the OS about
troubleshooting issues, potential security problems, and the like.
A new area called Action Center - a revamped version of Vista's
Security Center - queues up such alerts so you can deal with
them at your convenience. Action Center does issue
notifications of its own from the System Tray, but you can shut
these off if you don't want them pestering you.
All of this helps make Windows 7 the least distracting,
least intrusive Microsoft OS in a very long time. It's a giant step
forward from the days when Windows thought nothing of
interrupting your work to inform you that it had detected unused
icons on your desktop.

(Adapted from
http://www.pcworld.com/article/172602/windows_7_review.html)
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Respostas
8981: C
8982: C
8983: E
8984: C
8985: E
8986: E
8987: D
8988: B
8989: A
8990: D
8991: B
8992: C
8993: E
8994: E
8995: E
8996: C
8997: C
8998: C
8999: C
9000: B