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Keeping in mind the ideas expressed above and the linguistic aspects of the text, judge the following item.
According to third paragraph of the text, more than
220 million students registered on MOOC platforms during
the so called “Year of the MOOC” — 2021.
Keeping in mind the ideas expressed above and the linguistic aspects of the text, judge the following item.
The text can be described as an introduction to a definitive
list of countries that offer MOOCs.
Keeping in mind the ideas expressed above and the linguistic aspects of the text, judge the following item.
The verb “prompted” (in the second sentence of the third
paragraph) conveys the same idea as restrained.
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
Analise o texto abaixo:
“No decorrer do processo de evolução do ensino de línguas estrangeiras, foram desenvolvidas diversas ..................................... de ensino, cada qual apresentando uma visão particular acerca do que é língua, e qual o melhor modo de ser ensinada e aprendida.
Abordagem ...................................... diz respeito ao fato desta preocupar-se em levar para a sala de aula materiais e tarefas que têm como preocupação central o .................................... ao invés da forma da língua.”
Assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente as lacunas do texto.
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
The word convenient in “Giving blood is simple and convenient.”, has its correct meaning in which alternative?
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
Analyze the sentences according to structure and grammar use.
Check the alternative wich presents all the correct sentences.
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
The word decrease (last paragraph), has its synonym in which alternative?
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
Study the following sentences:
Identify the sentences below as true ( T ) or false ( F ).
( ) Afterwards is an adverb.
( ) yourself is a reflexive pronoun.
( ) don’t think is the negative form for think.
( ) they’ll is the short form for they will not.
Check the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
Study these sentences:
1. Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do.
2. Well, a donation might make the difference...”
The words in bold are all examples of:
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
Identify the sentences below as true ( T ) or false ( F ), according to the text.
( ) The words quicker and easier, are examples of a comparative form of the adjective.
( ) lives is the the plural form of live.
( ) In the sentence “It only takes about an hour and you can”, the underlined word is in the third person of the simple present tense.
( ) amazing means to astonishing.
Check the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct prepositions that are missing in the second paragraph:
Giving Blood = Giving Life
Giving blood is an amazing thing a person can do. Why? Because people who have anaemia, cancer, blood disorders, sickle cell, and other illnesses need blood transfusion. Some people even need regular blood transfusion to live.
Think about it: giving blood as part ............ everyone’s life; something they done .............. a regular basis, like eating ........... a favourite restaurant. What kind of difference does that make? Well, a donation might make the difference between life and death for nearly five million people who receive blood transfusions every year.
Giving blood is simple and convenient. It only takes about an hour and you can make the donation at a donor center. Afterwards, you will feel good about yourself.
Most people don’t think they’ll never need a blood transfusion, but many do. Blood is something money can’t buy. One may give a newborn, a child, a mother or a father, a brother, or a sister another chance at life. In fact, this simple action may help to save lives.
The blood donation process is much quicker and easier than you think. Giving blood will not decrease your strength and it’s certainly the right thing to do.
According to the text we can infer that:
Prince Andrew hires 'formidable' lawyer amid FBI probe
into Jeffrey Epstein links
By Lee Brown
New York Post - March 8, 2020 | 1:13pm
-
Prince Andrew has hired Britain's “most formidable”
extradition lawyer to protect him against an FBI inquiry into his
late pedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein, according to reports.
The Duke of York was publicly slammed by US
authorities in January for repeatedly failing to cooperate with
the ongoing investigation into Epstein's alleged sex trafficking
ring.
He is still so worried about being forced to talk, he is
now hiring an “eminent team of lawyers” to “fend off” the FBI,
according to the Daily Telegraph.
The 60-year-old royal's legal team is led by Clare
Montgomery, one of the UK's leading extradition lawyers who
has represented world leaders, including former dictator
Augusto Pinochet, the Telegraph says.
Montgomery charges $1,300-an-hour and has been
described as “the most formidable member of the bar,” the
Telegraph said, referring to a chamber of the British legal
system.
Andrew also directly hired Gary Bloxsome, a criminal
defense solicitor who works international cases — and is a
crisis-management specialist, the Telegraph says. “He's as
sharp as a blade, he's absolutely brilliant,” one acquaintance
told the paper.
Assembling the team shows just how “hugely
seriously” the duke is taking the threat of legal moves to make
him talk, says the Telegraph, which believes it is the first time
the royal family has needed to use such a powerful team of
criminal lawyers.
Andrew was forced to step down from royal duties last
November over his disastrous attempts to justify his ongoing
friendship with Epstein even after he was convicted of sex
crimes.
The royal has however always vehemently denied
knowing about Epstein's depraved behavior. He also denies
knowing Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says she was made to
have sex with the prince three times, starting when she was just
17.
Epstein, 66, hanged himself in a Lower Manhattan
lockup Aug. 10 while awaiting trial on federal! sex trafficking
charges.
Buckingham Palace told The Sun it does not represent
Andrew as he is no longer a working royal.
De acordo com o texto:
Prince Andrew hires 'formidable' lawyer amid FBI probe
into Jeffrey Epstein links
By Lee Brown
New York Post - March 8, 2020 | 1:13pm
-
Prince Andrew has hired Britain's “most formidable”
extradition lawyer to protect him against an FBI inquiry into his
late pedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein, according to reports.
The Duke of York was publicly slammed by US
authorities in January for repeatedly failing to cooperate with
the ongoing investigation into Epstein's alleged sex trafficking
ring.
He is still so worried about being forced to talk, he is
now hiring an “eminent team of lawyers” to “fend off” the FBI,
according to the Daily Telegraph.
The 60-year-old royal's legal team is led by Clare
Montgomery, one of the UK's leading extradition lawyers who
has represented world leaders, including former dictator
Augusto Pinochet, the Telegraph says.
Montgomery charges $1,300-an-hour and has been
described as “the most formidable member of the bar,” the
Telegraph said, referring to a chamber of the British legal
system.
Andrew also directly hired Gary Bloxsome, a criminal
defense solicitor who works international cases — and is a
crisis-management specialist, the Telegraph says. “He's as
sharp as a blade, he's absolutely brilliant,” one acquaintance
told the paper.
Assembling the team shows just how “hugely
seriously” the duke is taking the threat of legal moves to make
him talk, says the Telegraph, which believes it is the first time
the royal family has needed to use such a powerful team of
criminal lawyers.
Andrew was forced to step down from royal duties last
November over his disastrous attempts to justify his ongoing
friendship with Epstein even after he was convicted of sex
crimes.
The royal has however always vehemently denied
knowing about Epstein's depraved behavior. He also denies
knowing Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says she was made to
have sex with the prince three times, starting when she was just
17.
Epstein, 66, hanged himself in a Lower Manhattan
lockup Aug. 10 while awaiting trial on federal! sex trafficking
charges.
Buckingham Palace told The Sun it does not represent
Andrew as he is no longer a working royal.
Após a teitura do texto, é correto afirmar que:
Prince Andrew hires 'formidable' lawyer amid FBI probe
into Jeffrey Epstein links
By Lee Brown
New York Post - March 8, 2020 | 1:13pm
-
Prince Andrew has hired Britain's “most formidable”
extradition lawyer to protect him against an FBI inquiry into his
late pedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein, according to reports.
The Duke of York was publicly slammed by US
authorities in January for repeatedly failing to cooperate with
the ongoing investigation into Epstein's alleged sex trafficking
ring.
He is still so worried about being forced to talk, he is
now hiring an “eminent team of lawyers” to “fend off” the FBI,
according to the Daily Telegraph.
The 60-year-old royal's legal team is led by Clare
Montgomery, one of the UK's leading extradition lawyers who
has represented world leaders, including former dictator
Augusto Pinochet, the Telegraph says.
Montgomery charges $1,300-an-hour and has been
described as “the most formidable member of the bar,” the
Telegraph said, referring to a chamber of the British legal
system.
Andrew also directly hired Gary Bloxsome, a criminal
defense solicitor who works international cases — and is a
crisis-management specialist, the Telegraph says. “He's as
sharp as a blade, he's absolutely brilliant,” one acquaintance
told the paper.
Assembling the team shows just how “hugely
seriously” the duke is taking the threat of legal moves to make
him talk, says the Telegraph, which believes it is the first time
the royal family has needed to use such a powerful team of
criminal lawyers.
Andrew was forced to step down from royal duties last
November over his disastrous attempts to justify his ongoing
friendship with Epstein even after he was convicted of sex
crimes.
The royal has however always vehemently denied
knowing about Epstein's depraved behavior. He also denies
knowing Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says she was made to
have sex with the prince three times, starting when she was just
17.
Epstein, 66, hanged himself in a Lower Manhattan
lockup Aug. 10 while awaiting trial on federal! sex trafficking
charges.
Buckingham Palace told The Sun it does not represent
Andrew as he is no longer a working royal.
Baseado no texto, pode-se afirmar que:
Prince Andrew hires 'formidable' lawyer amid FBI probe
into Jeffrey Epstein links
By Lee Brown
New York Post - March 8, 2020 | 1:13pm
-
Prince Andrew has hired Britain's “most formidable”
extradition lawyer to protect him against an FBI inquiry into his
late pedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein, according to reports.
The Duke of York was publicly slammed by US
authorities in January for repeatedly failing to cooperate with
the ongoing investigation into Epstein's alleged sex trafficking
ring.
He is still so worried about being forced to talk, he is
now hiring an “eminent team of lawyers” to “fend off” the FBI,
according to the Daily Telegraph.
The 60-year-old royal's legal team is led by Clare
Montgomery, one of the UK's leading extradition lawyers who
has represented world leaders, including former dictator
Augusto Pinochet, the Telegraph says.
Montgomery charges $1,300-an-hour and has been
described as “the most formidable member of the bar,” the
Telegraph said, referring to a chamber of the British legal
system.
Andrew also directly hired Gary Bloxsome, a criminal
defense solicitor who works international cases — and is a
crisis-management specialist, the Telegraph says. “He's as
sharp as a blade, he's absolutely brilliant,” one acquaintance
told the paper.
Assembling the team shows just how “hugely
seriously” the duke is taking the threat of legal moves to make
him talk, says the Telegraph, which believes it is the first time
the royal family has needed to use such a powerful team of
criminal lawyers.
Andrew was forced to step down from royal duties last
November over his disastrous attempts to justify his ongoing
friendship with Epstein even after he was convicted of sex
crimes.
The royal has however always vehemently denied
knowing about Epstein's depraved behavior. He also denies
knowing Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says she was made to
have sex with the prince three times, starting when she was just
17.
Epstein, 66, hanged himself in a Lower Manhattan
lockup Aug. 10 while awaiting trial on federal! sex trafficking
charges.
Buckingham Palace told The Sun it does not represent
Andrew as he is no longer a working royal.
Após a leitura do texto, pode-se afirmar que:
Syntactically classify each word of the sentence below and choose the answer CORRECTLY.
"He might drive down his street!"
Complete the sentence below using the simple future and the verb CORRECTLY.
I _________ my medicine at the pharmacy.
Connect the phrasal verbs below with their best translations and mark the CORRECT alternative.
I.Look over.
II.Put off.
III.Take on.
IV.Call for.
Adiar - Inspecionar - Requerer - Contratar.
Consider the excerpt below.
"O arroz é bastante consumido nas principais refeições em todo o mundo, mas aqui seu maior sucesso é na dupla com o feijão. A preferência pelo cereal tem explicação: é muito versátil, tem sabor neutro, ou seja, combina com diversos alimentos e temperos, pode ser consumido todos os dias e ainda tem uma textura macia e é fácil de ser digerido."
Source:https://www.uol.com.br/vivabem/noticias/redacao/2021/07/05/beneficios-do-arroz.htm
Mark the alternative that has the best translation to English.