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Q767185 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

In the last paragraph, the author concludes that providing refugees with language proficiency is:
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Q767184 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

The phrase On the other hand” (paragraph 4) is:
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Q767183 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

In the excerpt “ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed” (paragraph 4), the word “actually” is:
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Q767182 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

The excerpt “Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity” (paragraph 4) can best be replaced by
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Q767181 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

In one of the excerpts below, the author’s words express the idea of possibility:
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Q767180 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

In the excerpt “who have failed to pick up the local languages”, the expression “pick up” (paragraph 3) means:
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Q767179 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

The excerpt “…unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished” (paragraph 2) includes an example of adverb clause of:
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Q767178 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

The sentence “Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier” (paragraph 2) means that:
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Q767177 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

The excerpt “The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it” (paragraph 1) means that:
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Q767176 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

Compound nouns can be formed by a combination of two nouns. This pattern can be observed in the following pair of compounds:
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Q767175 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

In the excerpt “a significant portion of whom” (paragraph 1), the pronoun “whom” refers to:
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Q767174 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

The Present Perfect in the sentence “For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees” (paragraph 1) conveys:
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Q767173 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

The expression “clear-sighted” (introductory lines) is:
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Q767172 Inglês

Read the following article and answer question based on the text.

Faced with the unprecedented stream of migrants fleeing war and trauma in the Middle East and North Africa, Europe needs to take clear-sighted action.

        For its part, the UK has agreed to take 20,000 refugees, a significant portion of whom will likely be children and orphans according to report. One key aspect in ensuring their smooth settlement in the UK will be providing these refugees with language training.

       Many Syrians are well-educated and many speak fluent English. Others, however, do not speak English well enough to function professionally within the UK. The issue of language is so fundamental to our lives that we often overlook it. Several multi-million pound training contracts have failed to be delivered on account of not addressing the language barrier. All the goodwill, financial backing, and technical expertise to deliver needed medical, economic, military,engineering, or navigational training may be present; but unless there is a shared language in which to impart that knowledge, little will be accomplished.

        One of the biggest misconceptions about language is that if you “just go to the country,” you’ll pick it up. Many people believe that immersion will guarantee fluency; yet you may well know several immigrants who have been in this country for years and still only speak broken English. You might also know dozens of expats in various countries across the world who have failed to pick up the local languages of their host countries. Training and effort are both necessary.

        Though not a guarantee of fluency, immersion is a wonderful opportunity. The first issue we need to address with respect to refugees is ensuring that those who come will actually be immersed. That is, that they will be welcomed as part of larger communities, and not simply join communities of other refugees. On the other hand, immersion is just an opportunity, and in order to take full advantage of it, training and education are required. In terms of refugees, we need to consider options for the provision of language training, whether by self-study, classroom instruction, private tuition, or some combination of the three.        

       The array of needs is staggering. In truth, every language learner has a different set of learning objectives, and will require different training to meet those objectives. Coordinating the actual needs with providers in different regions and accounting for different personal schedules and start dates is a significant challenge. It is, however, a challenge that must be addressed immediately, as proficiency in English will be a key enabler of success for refugees in this country.

(Adapted from Aaron Ralby http://www.blogs.jbs.cam.ac.uk/ socialinnovation/2015/11/16/)

The main communicative purpose of the text is to:
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No Manual de Redação Oficial da Prefeitura da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro, lê-se:

A escolha das palavras e das estruturas determina, portanto, a expressão do pensamento e garante a inteligibilidade da mensagem. Assim, é inadmissível que a Redação Oficial apresente incorreções, coloquialismos, gírias, expressões regionais e “burocratês”, tipo de linguagem administrativa, constituída de formas arcaicas, inadequadas ao contexto contemporâneo.

Considerando essas recomendações quanto ao que é admissível na Redação Oficial, há INCORREÇÃO na seguinte frase

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Texto: Mais poder digital

Quem tem mais de 40 anos deve lembrar que acessar um computador não era tarefa fácil nos anos 80. Nos primeiros modelos de computadores pessoais que chegaram ao Brasil, a tela escura do monitor era inundada por letrinhas verdes e muitos códigos. Para muitos parecia assustador. Para mim, a descoberta de um universo fascinante. A curiosidade e o desejo de desvendar esse novo mundo me levaram ao aprendizado da programação, que definiu a minha vida profissional e pessoal.

A mudança foi grande, e hoje o acesso à internet abrange 77% dos jovens brasileiros de 10 a 17 anos, dos quais 83% usam a rede via seus celulares inteligentes, segundo o Cetic.br (2014). Com apenas um toque, fazemos ligações, tiramos fotos e gravamos vídeos, além de navegarmos por informações e serviços em todo o mundo.

Mas um estudo recente do Banco Mundial revela que, apesar de o acesso a novas tecnologias ter alcançado 40% da população global, nem sempre isso é sinônimo de desenvolvimento: em muitos países, persistem problemas impedindo a inclusão, a eficiência e a inovação. Para que os benefícios cheguem a todas as camadas sociais, o relatório recomenda investimento em educação e ensino das tecnologias de informação e comunicação, o que merece atenção urgente dos governos e da sociedade brasileira.

A inclusão digital deixou de ser nosso principal desafio, como era em 1995, quando fundei o CDI (Comitê para Democratização de Informática) para levar computadores a comunidades do Rio. Evoluímos nosso propósito para o empoderamento digital, usando a tecnologia como algo transformador, potencializando a autonomia, a criatividade e a colaboração para resolver problemas sociais. Isso é possível.

Quando os jovens percebem que podem migrar de usuários a criadores de tecnologia, eles também descobrem um imenso potencial para reprogramar suas realidades. Blog que denuncia o acúmulo de lixo na comunidade, app que promove apoio a pacientes de câncer ou compartilha eventos culturais gratuitos são algumas ideias que surgem dessas mentes inquietas, grandes talentos e protagonistas das mudanças que querem ver no mundo.

Dominar ferramentas tecnológicas e a lógica da programação é habilidade cada vez mais necessária para pensar em soluções que vão revolucionar nossa relação com o mundo. Aprender a programar pode ser muito divertido porque é um trabalho feito coletivamente, colaborativo, criativo e desafiador.

Quando eu aprendi a programar, conheci uma nova linguagem, a linguagem dos sistemas e dos aplicativos (app). Habilidade que já é responsável por melhorar a empregabilidade e o rendimento escolar, além de abrir portas para o universo do empreendedorismo.

Empoderadas digitalmente, as novas gerações têm a chance de protagonizar imensas transformações. Em rede, podem tornar sua realidade melhor e mais positiva. Precisamos fomentar as possibilidades de ação e criação, usando a tecnologia para acessar oportunidades de trabalho, estudo e empreendedorismo. Com isso, poderemos reprogramar e redefinir todo o nosso sistema.

Rodrigo Baggio. O Globo, 01/09/2016, p. 17. Adaptado. Disponível em: http://oglobo.globo.com/opiniao/mais-poder-digital- 20029560 

Em “o desejo de desvendar esse novo mundo” (1º pará- grafo), o sintagma em destaque exerce função sintática diferente daquela exercida pelo termo em negrito no seguinte fragmento:
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Texto: Mais poder digital

Quem tem mais de 40 anos deve lembrar que acessar um computador não era tarefa fácil nos anos 80. Nos primeiros modelos de computadores pessoais que chegaram ao Brasil, a tela escura do monitor era inundada por letrinhas verdes e muitos códigos. Para muitos parecia assustador. Para mim, a descoberta de um universo fascinante. A curiosidade e o desejo de desvendar esse novo mundo me levaram ao aprendizado da programação, que definiu a minha vida profissional e pessoal.

A mudança foi grande, e hoje o acesso à internet abrange 77% dos jovens brasileiros de 10 a 17 anos, dos quais 83% usam a rede via seus celulares inteligentes, segundo o Cetic.br (2014). Com apenas um toque, fazemos ligações, tiramos fotos e gravamos vídeos, além de navegarmos por informações e serviços em todo o mundo.

Mas um estudo recente do Banco Mundial revela que, apesar de o acesso a novas tecnologias ter alcançado 40% da população global, nem sempre isso é sinônimo de desenvolvimento: em muitos países, persistem problemas impedindo a inclusão, a eficiência e a inovação. Para que os benefícios cheguem a todas as camadas sociais, o relatório recomenda investimento em educação e ensino das tecnologias de informação e comunicação, o que merece atenção urgente dos governos e da sociedade brasileira.

A inclusão digital deixou de ser nosso principal desafio, como era em 1995, quando fundei o CDI (Comitê para Democratização de Informática) para levar computadores a comunidades do Rio. Evoluímos nosso propósito para o empoderamento digital, usando a tecnologia como algo transformador, potencializando a autonomia, a criatividade e a colaboração para resolver problemas sociais. Isso é possível.

Quando os jovens percebem que podem migrar de usuários a criadores de tecnologia, eles também descobrem um imenso potencial para reprogramar suas realidades. Blog que denuncia o acúmulo de lixo na comunidade, app que promove apoio a pacientes de câncer ou compartilha eventos culturais gratuitos são algumas ideias que surgem dessas mentes inquietas, grandes talentos e protagonistas das mudanças que querem ver no mundo.

Dominar ferramentas tecnológicas e a lógica da programação é habilidade cada vez mais necessária para pensar em soluções que vão revolucionar nossa relação com o mundo. Aprender a programar pode ser muito divertido porque é um trabalho feito coletivamente, colaborativo, criativo e desafiador.

Quando eu aprendi a programar, conheci uma nova linguagem, a linguagem dos sistemas e dos aplicativos (app). Habilidade que já é responsável por melhorar a empregabilidade e o rendimento escolar, além de abrir portas para o universo do empreendedorismo.

Empoderadas digitalmente, as novas gerações têm a chance de protagonizar imensas transformações. Em rede, podem tornar sua realidade melhor e mais positiva. Precisamos fomentar as possibilidades de ação e criação, usando a tecnologia para acessar oportunidades de trabalho, estudo e empreendedorismo. Com isso, poderemos reprogramar e redefinir todo o nosso sistema.

Rodrigo Baggio. O Globo, 01/09/2016, p. 17. Adaptado. Disponível em: http://oglobo.globo.com/opiniao/mais-poder-digital- 20029560 

As duas palavras NÃO recebem acentuação gráfica por obediência à mesma regra gramatical em:
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Texto: Mais poder digital

Quem tem mais de 40 anos deve lembrar que acessar um computador não era tarefa fácil nos anos 80. Nos primeiros modelos de computadores pessoais que chegaram ao Brasil, a tela escura do monitor era inundada por letrinhas verdes e muitos códigos. Para muitos parecia assustador. Para mim, a descoberta de um universo fascinante. A curiosidade e o desejo de desvendar esse novo mundo me levaram ao aprendizado da programação, que definiu a minha vida profissional e pessoal.

A mudança foi grande, e hoje o acesso à internet abrange 77% dos jovens brasileiros de 10 a 17 anos, dos quais 83% usam a rede via seus celulares inteligentes, segundo o Cetic.br (2014). Com apenas um toque, fazemos ligações, tiramos fotos e gravamos vídeos, além de navegarmos por informações e serviços em todo o mundo.

Mas um estudo recente do Banco Mundial revela que, apesar de o acesso a novas tecnologias ter alcançado 40% da população global, nem sempre isso é sinônimo de desenvolvimento: em muitos países, persistem problemas impedindo a inclusão, a eficiência e a inovação. Para que os benefícios cheguem a todas as camadas sociais, o relatório recomenda investimento em educação e ensino das tecnologias de informação e comunicação, o que merece atenção urgente dos governos e da sociedade brasileira.

A inclusão digital deixou de ser nosso principal desafio, como era em 1995, quando fundei o CDI (Comitê para Democratização de Informática) para levar computadores a comunidades do Rio. Evoluímos nosso propósito para o empoderamento digital, usando a tecnologia como algo transformador, potencializando a autonomia, a criatividade e a colaboração para resolver problemas sociais. Isso é possível.

Quando os jovens percebem que podem migrar de usuários a criadores de tecnologia, eles também descobrem um imenso potencial para reprogramar suas realidades. Blog que denuncia o acúmulo de lixo na comunidade, app que promove apoio a pacientes de câncer ou compartilha eventos culturais gratuitos são algumas ideias que surgem dessas mentes inquietas, grandes talentos e protagonistas das mudanças que querem ver no mundo.

Dominar ferramentas tecnológicas e a lógica da programação é habilidade cada vez mais necessária para pensar em soluções que vão revolucionar nossa relação com o mundo. Aprender a programar pode ser muito divertido porque é um trabalho feito coletivamente, colaborativo, criativo e desafiador.

Quando eu aprendi a programar, conheci uma nova linguagem, a linguagem dos sistemas e dos aplicativos (app). Habilidade que já é responsável por melhorar a empregabilidade e o rendimento escolar, além de abrir portas para o universo do empreendedorismo.

Empoderadas digitalmente, as novas gerações têm a chance de protagonizar imensas transformações. Em rede, podem tornar sua realidade melhor e mais positiva. Precisamos fomentar as possibilidades de ação e criação, usando a tecnologia para acessar oportunidades de trabalho, estudo e empreendedorismo. Com isso, poderemos reprogramar e redefinir todo o nosso sistema.

Rodrigo Baggio. O Globo, 01/09/2016, p. 17. Adaptado. Disponível em: http://oglobo.globo.com/opiniao/mais-poder-digital- 20029560 

Considere o seguinte fragmento do terceiro parágrafo para responder a questão a seguir.

“apesar de o acesso a novas tecnologias ter alcançado 40% da população global, nem sempre isso é sinônimo de desenvolvimento”

Em “apesar de o acesso” – evidencia-se um fato que distingue variações linguísticas. Conforme o padrão formal da nossa língua, nesse contexto, a contração da preposição com o artigo não é adequada. Entretanto, a preposição de pode corretamente se contrair com o artigo a em:

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Texto: Mais poder digital

Quem tem mais de 40 anos deve lembrar que acessar um computador não era tarefa fácil nos anos 80. Nos primeiros modelos de computadores pessoais que chegaram ao Brasil, a tela escura do monitor era inundada por letrinhas verdes e muitos códigos. Para muitos parecia assustador. Para mim, a descoberta de um universo fascinante. A curiosidade e o desejo de desvendar esse novo mundo me levaram ao aprendizado da programação, que definiu a minha vida profissional e pessoal.

A mudança foi grande, e hoje o acesso à internet abrange 77% dos jovens brasileiros de 10 a 17 anos, dos quais 83% usam a rede via seus celulares inteligentes, segundo o Cetic.br (2014). Com apenas um toque, fazemos ligações, tiramos fotos e gravamos vídeos, além de navegarmos por informações e serviços em todo o mundo.

Mas um estudo recente do Banco Mundial revela que, apesar de o acesso a novas tecnologias ter alcançado 40% da população global, nem sempre isso é sinônimo de desenvolvimento: em muitos países, persistem problemas impedindo a inclusão, a eficiência e a inovação. Para que os benefícios cheguem a todas as camadas sociais, o relatório recomenda investimento em educação e ensino das tecnologias de informação e comunicação, o que merece atenção urgente dos governos e da sociedade brasileira.

A inclusão digital deixou de ser nosso principal desafio, como era em 1995, quando fundei o CDI (Comitê para Democratização de Informática) para levar computadores a comunidades do Rio. Evoluímos nosso propósito para o empoderamento digital, usando a tecnologia como algo transformador, potencializando a autonomia, a criatividade e a colaboração para resolver problemas sociais. Isso é possível.

Quando os jovens percebem que podem migrar de usuários a criadores de tecnologia, eles também descobrem um imenso potencial para reprogramar suas realidades. Blog que denuncia o acúmulo de lixo na comunidade, app que promove apoio a pacientes de câncer ou compartilha eventos culturais gratuitos são algumas ideias que surgem dessas mentes inquietas, grandes talentos e protagonistas das mudanças que querem ver no mundo.

Dominar ferramentas tecnológicas e a lógica da programação é habilidade cada vez mais necessária para pensar em soluções que vão revolucionar nossa relação com o mundo. Aprender a programar pode ser muito divertido porque é um trabalho feito coletivamente, colaborativo, criativo e desafiador.

Quando eu aprendi a programar, conheci uma nova linguagem, a linguagem dos sistemas e dos aplicativos (app). Habilidade que já é responsável por melhorar a empregabilidade e o rendimento escolar, além de abrir portas para o universo do empreendedorismo.

Empoderadas digitalmente, as novas gerações têm a chance de protagonizar imensas transformações. Em rede, podem tornar sua realidade melhor e mais positiva. Precisamos fomentar as possibilidades de ação e criação, usando a tecnologia para acessar oportunidades de trabalho, estudo e empreendedorismo. Com isso, poderemos reprogramar e redefinir todo o nosso sistema.

Rodrigo Baggio. O Globo, 01/09/2016, p. 17. Adaptado. Disponível em: http://oglobo.globo.com/opiniao/mais-poder-digital- 20029560 

Considere o seguinte fragmento do terceiro parágrafo para responder a questão a seguir.

“apesar de o acesso a novas tecnologias ter alcançado 40% da população global, nem sempre isso é sinônimo de desenvolvimento”

O fragmento pode ser corretamente reescrito, sem alteração da informação expressa, da seguinte forma:

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Texto: Mais poder digital

Quem tem mais de 40 anos deve lembrar que acessar um computador não era tarefa fácil nos anos 80. Nos primeiros modelos de computadores pessoais que chegaram ao Brasil, a tela escura do monitor era inundada por letrinhas verdes e muitos códigos. Para muitos parecia assustador. Para mim, a descoberta de um universo fascinante. A curiosidade e o desejo de desvendar esse novo mundo me levaram ao aprendizado da programação, que definiu a minha vida profissional e pessoal.

A mudança foi grande, e hoje o acesso à internet abrange 77% dos jovens brasileiros de 10 a 17 anos, dos quais 83% usam a rede via seus celulares inteligentes, segundo o Cetic.br (2014). Com apenas um toque, fazemos ligações, tiramos fotos e gravamos vídeos, além de navegarmos por informações e serviços em todo o mundo.

Mas um estudo recente do Banco Mundial revela que, apesar de o acesso a novas tecnologias ter alcançado 40% da população global, nem sempre isso é sinônimo de desenvolvimento: em muitos países, persistem problemas impedindo a inclusão, a eficiência e a inovação. Para que os benefícios cheguem a todas as camadas sociais, o relatório recomenda investimento em educação e ensino das tecnologias de informação e comunicação, o que merece atenção urgente dos governos e da sociedade brasileira.

A inclusão digital deixou de ser nosso principal desafio, como era em 1995, quando fundei o CDI (Comitê para Democratização de Informática) para levar computadores a comunidades do Rio. Evoluímos nosso propósito para o empoderamento digital, usando a tecnologia como algo transformador, potencializando a autonomia, a criatividade e a colaboração para resolver problemas sociais. Isso é possível.

Quando os jovens percebem que podem migrar de usuários a criadores de tecnologia, eles também descobrem um imenso potencial para reprogramar suas realidades. Blog que denuncia o acúmulo de lixo na comunidade, app que promove apoio a pacientes de câncer ou compartilha eventos culturais gratuitos são algumas ideias que surgem dessas mentes inquietas, grandes talentos e protagonistas das mudanças que querem ver no mundo.

Dominar ferramentas tecnológicas e a lógica da programação é habilidade cada vez mais necessária para pensar em soluções que vão revolucionar nossa relação com o mundo. Aprender a programar pode ser muito divertido porque é um trabalho feito coletivamente, colaborativo, criativo e desafiador.

Quando eu aprendi a programar, conheci uma nova linguagem, a linguagem dos sistemas e dos aplicativos (app). Habilidade que já é responsável por melhorar a empregabilidade e o rendimento escolar, além de abrir portas para o universo do empreendedorismo.

Empoderadas digitalmente, as novas gerações têm a chance de protagonizar imensas transformações. Em rede, podem tornar sua realidade melhor e mais positiva. Precisamos fomentar as possibilidades de ação e criação, usando a tecnologia para acessar oportunidades de trabalho, estudo e empreendedorismo. Com isso, poderemos reprogramar e redefinir todo o nosso sistema.

Rodrigo Baggio. O Globo, 01/09/2016, p. 17. Adaptado. Disponível em: http://oglobo.globo.com/opiniao/mais-poder-digital- 20029560 

O autor busca aproximar-se de eventuais leitores do texto, no intuito de angariar sua simpatia para o seu próprio ponto de vista. Um mecanismo linguístico empregado com essa finalidade se explicita em:
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1441: A
1442: C
1443: A
1444: B
1445: D
1446: D
1447: C
1448: D
1449: A
1450: C
1451: D
1452: B
1453: C
1454: B
1455: D
1456: C
1457: B
1458: C
1459: D
1460: C