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Q1718414 Inglês
Complete the sentences with LITTLE or FEW:
1._____boys formed the group to the game. 2._____people in the ship had chances to survive. 3.She has _____ time to catch the train.
The correct order is:
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Q1718413 Inglês
Tick the following pair of words that does not have the same sound:
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Q1718412 Inglês
Narrow” is opposite of:
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Q1718411 Inglês
Mark the alternative that has the correct meaning for the phrasal verb “Give Up”:
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Q1718410 Inglês
The expressions below are different ways to say “I am tired.”, except one. Check it:
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Q1718409 Inglês
Choose the best preposition for each of the sentences below:
1-Paul is good ......singing. 2-They went to New York .... the first of November. 3-Camila always visits her boyfriend .........work. 4-Marina is ...........the phone. 5-The teacher stood ........a circle.
Respectively, we have:
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Q1718408 Inglês
Complete the sentence: If the actor had spoken the truth, the film _______ successful.
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Q1718407 Inglês
The ground is wet. It _______have rained during the last night. The modal verb that better completes the previous sentence is:
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Q1718406 Inglês
The relative pronoun can be omitted in:
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Q1718405 Inglês
Analyse the sentences and the question tags:
I-We have lived alone, haven´t we? II-Let´s correct the exercise, shall we? III-Let the books on the table, shall it? IV-Sarah has curly hair, hasn´t she?
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Q1718404 Inglês
The author said to me: Did you buy my book? The previous sentence in the Reported Speech is:
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Q1718403 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the question:

CHINA PLANS TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTICS
China has unveiled ambitious plans to drastically reduce single-use plastics by 2025. China's National Development and Reform Commission is fast-tracking a number of measures designed to slash the production and use of plastics over the next five years. It announced that by the end of 2020, non-biodegradable plastic bags will be banned in supermarkets and shopping malls in major cities. The ban will also apply to food delivery services, which use vast amounts of the plastics. Single-use plastic straws and cutlery used by food takeaway services will be banned nationwide by the end of this year. China will encourage the use of alternative materials such as non-plastic products and biodegradable shopping bags.
Single-use plastics are one of the world's biggest sources of plastic pollution. They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life and a part of our throwaway culture. The Chinese authorities set a goal of reducing the "intensity of consumption" in order to reverse our reliance on single-use plastics. Previous regulations to curb plastic use, in 2008, led to an estimated cut in plastic bag production of 67 billion bags. The United Nations said it is urgent that all countries adopt policies similar to those China is introducing. It said: "We are already unable to cope with the amount of plastic waste we generate, unless we rethink the way we manufacture, use and manage plastics."
 Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2001/200122-single-use-plastics.html. Accessed on January, 22nd 2020.
Identify the idea expressed by the verb in bold in: “...plastic bags will be banned...”
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Q1718402 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the question:

CHINA PLANS TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTICS
China has unveiled ambitious plans to drastically reduce single-use plastics by 2025. China's National Development and Reform Commission is fast-tracking a number of measures designed to slash the production and use of plastics over the next five years. It announced that by the end of 2020, non-biodegradable plastic bags will be banned in supermarkets and shopping malls in major cities. The ban will also apply to food delivery services, which use vast amounts of the plastics. Single-use plastic straws and cutlery used by food takeaway services will be banned nationwide by the end of this year. China will encourage the use of alternative materials such as non-plastic products and biodegradable shopping bags.
Single-use plastics are one of the world's biggest sources of plastic pollution. They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life and a part of our throwaway culture. The Chinese authorities set a goal of reducing the "intensity of consumption" in order to reverse our reliance on single-use plastics. Previous regulations to curb plastic use, in 2008, led to an estimated cut in plastic bag production of 67 billion bags. The United Nations said it is urgent that all countries adopt policies similar to those China is introducing. It said: "We are already unable to cope with the amount of plastic waste we generate, unless we rethink the way we manufacture, use and manage plastics."
 Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2001/200122-single-use-plastics.html. Accessed on January, 22nd 2020.
“...non-biodegradable plastic bags will be banned in supermarkets...” The previous sentence is an example of:
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Q1718401 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the question:

CHINA PLANS TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTICS
China has unveiled ambitious plans to drastically reduce single-use plastics by 2025. China's National Development and Reform Commission is fast-tracking a number of measures designed to slash the production and use of plastics over the next five years. It announced that by the end of 2020, non-biodegradable plastic bags will be banned in supermarkets and shopping malls in major cities. The ban will also apply to food delivery services, which use vast amounts of the plastics. Single-use plastic straws and cutlery used by food takeaway services will be banned nationwide by the end of this year. China will encourage the use of alternative materials such as non-plastic products and biodegradable shopping bags.
Single-use plastics are one of the world's biggest sources of plastic pollution. They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life and a part of our throwaway culture. The Chinese authorities set a goal of reducing the "intensity of consumption" in order to reverse our reliance on single-use plastics. Previous regulations to curb plastic use, in 2008, led to an estimated cut in plastic bag production of 67 billion bags. The United Nations said it is urgent that all countries adopt policies similar to those China is introducing. It said: "We are already unable to cope with the amount of plastic waste we generate, unless we rethink the way we manufacture, use and manage plastics."
 Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2001/200122-single-use-plastics.html. Accessed on January, 22nd 2020.
They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life...” The underlined word can be translated as:
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Q1718400 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the question:

CHINA PLANS TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTICS
China has unveiled ambitious plans to drastically reduce single-use plastics by 2025. China's National Development and Reform Commission is fast-tracking a number of measures designed to slash the production and use of plastics over the next five years. It announced that by the end of 2020, non-biodegradable plastic bags will be banned in supermarkets and shopping malls in major cities. The ban will also apply to food delivery services, which use vast amounts of the plastics. Single-use plastic straws and cutlery used by food takeaway services will be banned nationwide by the end of this year. China will encourage the use of alternative materials such as non-plastic products and biodegradable shopping bags.
Single-use plastics are one of the world's biggest sources of plastic pollution. They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life and a part of our throwaway culture. The Chinese authorities set a goal of reducing the "intensity of consumption" in order to reverse our reliance on single-use plastics. Previous regulations to curb plastic use, in 2008, led to an estimated cut in plastic bag production of 67 billion bags. The United Nations said it is urgent that all countries adopt policies similar to those China is introducing. It said: "We are already unable to cope with the amount of plastic waste we generate, unless we rethink the way we manufacture, use and manage plastics."
 Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2001/200122-single-use-plastics.html. Accessed on January, 22nd 2020.
“...a part of our throwaway culture.” The underlined word has as a synonym:
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Q1718399 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the question:

CHINA PLANS TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTICS
China has unveiled ambitious plans to drastically reduce single-use plastics by 2025. China's National Development and Reform Commission is fast-tracking a number of measures designed to slash the production and use of plastics over the next five years. It announced that by the end of 2020, non-biodegradable plastic bags will be banned in supermarkets and shopping malls in major cities. The ban will also apply to food delivery services, which use vast amounts of the plastics. Single-use plastic straws and cutlery used by food takeaway services will be banned nationwide by the end of this year. China will encourage the use of alternative materials such as non-plastic products and biodegradable shopping bags.
Single-use plastics are one of the world's biggest sources of plastic pollution. They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life and a part of our throwaway culture. The Chinese authorities set a goal of reducing the "intensity of consumption" in order to reverse our reliance on single-use plastics. Previous regulations to curb plastic use, in 2008, led to an estimated cut in plastic bag production of 67 billion bags. The United Nations said it is urgent that all countries adopt policies similar to those China is introducing. It said: "We are already unable to cope with the amount of plastic waste we generate, unless we rethink the way we manufacture, use and manage plastics."
 Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2001/200122-single-use-plastics.html. Accessed on January, 22nd 2020.
About the text is incorrect:
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Q1718398 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the question:

CHINA PLANS TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTICS
China has unveiled ambitious plans to drastically reduce single-use plastics by 2025. China's National Development and Reform Commission is fast-tracking a number of measures designed to slash the production and use of plastics over the next five years. It announced that by the end of 2020, non-biodegradable plastic bags will be banned in supermarkets and shopping malls in major cities. The ban will also apply to food delivery services, which use vast amounts of the plastics. Single-use plastic straws and cutlery used by food takeaway services will be banned nationwide by the end of this year. China will encourage the use of alternative materials such as non-plastic products and biodegradable shopping bags.
Single-use plastics are one of the world's biggest sources of plastic pollution. They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life and a part of our throwaway culture. The Chinese authorities set a goal of reducing the "intensity of consumption" in order to reverse our reliance on single-use plastics. Previous regulations to curb plastic use, in 2008, led to an estimated cut in plastic bag production of 67 billion bags. The United Nations said it is urgent that all countries adopt policies similar to those China is introducing. It said: "We are already unable to cope with the amount of plastic waste we generate, unless we rethink the way we manufacture, use and manage plastics."
 Available on: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2001/200122-single-use-plastics.html. Accessed on January, 22nd 2020.
According to the text mark TRUE or FALSE:
(________)China is reducing measures aimed at the production and use of plastics in the next years. (________)Food delivery services will be banned across all China by the end of 2020. (________)A 2008 regulation to reduce the use of plastic saw a decrease of more than 67 billion bags. (________)The United Nations has said that China is unable to cope with the amount of plastic waste it generates.
Respectively, the correct order is:
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Q1711947 Educação Física

Os principais fundamentos do futsal são:


I. Passe.

II. Drible

III. Finta.

IV. Cabeceio.

V. Chute.

VI. Recepção.

VII. Condução.

VIII. Domínio de bola.

IX. Chute no gol.


Assinale a alternativa correta.

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Q1711946 Educação Física

Leia atentamente os itens abaixo.


I. É um jogo desportivo coletivo inventado em 1891 pelo professor de Educação Física canadense James Naismit.

II. É um desporto olímpico desde os Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 1936 em Berlim.

III. É um dos esportes mais populares do mundo.

IV. Em Dezembro de 1891, o professor de educação física canadense James Naismit, do Springfield College, recebeu uma tarefa de seu diretor: criar um desporto que os alunos pudessem praticar em um local fechado, pois o inverno costumava ser muito rigoroso, o que impedia a prática do Beisebol e do Futebol Americano.

V. James Naismith logo descartou um jogo que utilizasse os pés ou com muito contato físico, pois poderiam se tornar muito violentos devido às características de um ginásio, local fechado e com piso de madeira.


Os itens acima se referem a modalidade esportiva de(o):

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Q1711945 Educação Física

Leia atentamente cada item abaixo dobre o Handebol.


I. É uma modalidade desportiva criada pelo alemão Karl Schelenz, em 1919.

II. É permitido lançar, parar e pegar a bola, não importa de que maneira, com a ajuda das mãos, braços, cabeça, tronco, coxa e joelhos (menos os pés).

III. É ordenado tiro livre nos seguintes casos: entrada ou saída irregular de um jogador; lance de saída irregular; manejo irregular da bola; comportamento incorreto com o adversário; execução ou conduta irregular no lance livre e no lance de sete metros; e conduta antidesportiva.

IV. O tiro de 7 metros é ordenado quando um jogador sofre uma falta numa situação clara de gol. Ou seja, quando um jogador está livre para fazer um gol e é impedido através de uma "falta" pelo goleiro ou qualquer outro adversário. É cobrado da linha de 7 metros.


Assinale a alternativa correta.

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561: B
562: A
563: B
564: C
565: E
566: B
567: B
568: E
569: D
570: A
571: D
572: E
573: C
574: E
575: D
576: B
577: A
578: E
579: D
580: E