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Q765474 Inglês

A new planet in our neighborhood - how likely is life there?

By Don Lincoln, August 24, 2016

 

Scientists working at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), using the La Silla telescope, claim to have discovered the closest exoplanet to Earth. Exoplanet means planets orbiting stars other than the Sun. Most of them are huge planets orbiting very near their star. The newly discovered planet, which orbits Proxima Centauri, a star within the so-called “habitable zone”, has been named Proxima b.

Proxima Centauri is a red dwarf, which is the most common type of star in the galaxy. Red dwarfs are much smaller than our Sun, and are very dim. For instance, in the visible spectrum that we use to see, Proxima Centauri gives off 0.0056% as much light as the Sun.

So what about life? Are there any chances that an alien lizard might bask in Proxima Centauri’s light or try to find shade under an alien tree? Dr. Guillem Anglada-Escudé, co-author of the research from London University, believes that “there is a reasonable expectation that this planet might be able to host life”

But this belief is not consensual as other scientists think the prospect of life is improbable. Although the temperature of the planet is thought to be such that liquid water could exist, it is unlikely that Proxima b is habitable, as the planet is subject to stellar wind pressures of more than 2000 times those experienced by Earth from the solar wind. These winds would likely blow any atmosphere away, leaving the undersurface as the only vaguely habitable location on that planet. You shouldn’t imagine, thus, a lush and verdant world, with lovely blue waters, sandy beaches and green plants.

So, what’s the bottom line? First, the discovery is extremely exciting. The existence of a nearby planet in the habitable zone will perhaps increase the interest in efforts like Project Starshot, which aims to send microprobes (instruments that apply a stable and wellfocused beam of charged particles -electrons or ions- to a sample) to Proxima Centauri. On the other hand, Proxima b is unlikely to be a haven for people trying to escape the ecological issues of Earth, so we should not view this discovery as a way to ignore our own ecosystem.

Adapted from: < http://edition.cnn.com/2016/08/24/opinions/nearbyplanet-opinion-lincoln/> Access Oct. 2016.


Glossário:

claim: afirmar; dwarf: anão; dim: opaco; give off: emitir; lizard: lagarto; bask: aquecer-se; belief: crença; wind: vento; undersurface: camada inferior; lush: viçoso; bottom line: aspecto fundamental; aim: visar/ter por objetivo; sample: amostra; haven: refúgio.

Read the text again and answer question

According to the text, some scientists, differently from Dr. Guillem Anglada-Escudé’s opinion, believe that the

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Q765473 Inglês

A new planet in our neighborhood - how likely is life there?

By Don Lincoln, August 24, 2016

 

Scientists working at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), using the La Silla telescope, claim to have discovered the closest exoplanet to Earth. Exoplanet means planets orbiting stars other than the Sun. Most of them are huge planets orbiting very near their star. The newly discovered planet, which orbits Proxima Centauri, a star within the so-called “habitable zone”, has been named Proxima b.

Proxima Centauri is a red dwarf, which is the most common type of star in the galaxy. Red dwarfs are much smaller than our Sun, and are very dim. For instance, in the visible spectrum that we use to see, Proxima Centauri gives off 0.0056% as much light as the Sun.

So what about life? Are there any chances that an alien lizard might bask in Proxima Centauri’s light or try to find shade under an alien tree? Dr. Guillem Anglada-Escudé, co-author of the research from London University, believes that “there is a reasonable expectation that this planet might be able to host life”

But this belief is not consensual as other scientists think the prospect of life is improbable. Although the temperature of the planet is thought to be such that liquid water could exist, it is unlikely that Proxima b is habitable, as the planet is subject to stellar wind pressures of more than 2000 times those experienced by Earth from the solar wind. These winds would likely blow any atmosphere away, leaving the undersurface as the only vaguely habitable location on that planet. You shouldn’t imagine, thus, a lush and verdant world, with lovely blue waters, sandy beaches and green plants.

So, what’s the bottom line? First, the discovery is extremely exciting. The existence of a nearby planet in the habitable zone will perhaps increase the interest in efforts like Project Starshot, which aims to send microprobes (instruments that apply a stable and wellfocused beam of charged particles -electrons or ions- to a sample) to Proxima Centauri. On the other hand, Proxima b is unlikely to be a haven for people trying to escape the ecological issues of Earth, so we should not view this discovery as a way to ignore our own ecosystem.

Adapted from: < http://edition.cnn.com/2016/08/24/opinions/nearbyplanet-opinion-lincoln/> Access Oct. 2016.


Glossário:

claim: afirmar; dwarf: anão; dim: opaco; give off: emitir; lizard: lagarto; bask: aquecer-se; belief: crença; wind: vento; undersurface: camada inferior; lush: viçoso; bottom line: aspecto fundamental; aim: visar/ter por objetivo; sample: amostra; haven: refúgio.

Leia o texto e responda à questão.

De acordo com o texto, o brilho da estrela Proxima Centauri é

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Q765472 Inglês

A new planet in our neighborhood - how likely is life there?

By Don Lincoln, August 24, 2016

 

Scientists working at the European Southern Observatory (ESO), using the La Silla telescope, claim to have discovered the closest exoplanet to Earth. Exoplanet means planets orbiting stars other than the Sun. Most of them are huge planets orbiting very near their star. The newly discovered planet, which orbits Proxima Centauri, a star within the so-called “habitable zone”, has been named Proxima b.

Proxima Centauri is a red dwarf, which is the most common type of star in the galaxy. Red dwarfs are much smaller than our Sun, and are very dim. For instance, in the visible spectrum that we use to see, Proxima Centauri gives off 0.0056% as much light as the Sun.

So what about life? Are there any chances that an alien lizard might bask in Proxima Centauri’s light or try to find shade under an alien tree? Dr. Guillem Anglada-Escudé, co-author of the research from London University, believes that “there is a reasonable expectation that this planet might be able to host life”

But this belief is not consensual as other scientists think the prospect of life is improbable. Although the temperature of the planet is thought to be such that liquid water could exist, it is unlikely that Proxima b is habitable, as the planet is subject to stellar wind pressures of more than 2000 times those experienced by Earth from the solar wind. These winds would likely blow any atmosphere away, leaving the undersurface as the only vaguely habitable location on that planet. You shouldn’t imagine, thus, a lush and verdant world, with lovely blue waters, sandy beaches and green plants.

So, what’s the bottom line? First, the discovery is extremely exciting. The existence of a nearby planet in the habitable zone will perhaps increase the interest in efforts like Project Starshot, which aims to send microprobes (instruments that apply a stable and wellfocused beam of charged particles -electrons or ions- to a sample) to Proxima Centauri. On the other hand, Proxima b is unlikely to be a haven for people trying to escape the ecological issues of Earth, so we should not view this discovery as a way to ignore our own ecosystem.

Adapted from: < http://edition.cnn.com/2016/08/24/opinions/nearbyplanet-opinion-lincoln/> Access Oct. 2016.


Glossário:

claim: afirmar; dwarf: anão; dim: opaco; give off: emitir; lizard: lagarto; bask: aquecer-se; belief: crença; wind: vento; undersurface: camada inferior; lush: viçoso; bottom line: aspecto fundamental; aim: visar/ter por objetivo; sample: amostra; haven: refúgio.

Leia o texto e responda à questão.

Segundo o texto, Proxima Centauri é uma estrela

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Q762695 Inglês

Imagem associada para resolução da questão 

A tirinha acima mostra que 

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Q762694 Inglês

The Future of Jobs

http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Future_of_Jobs.pdf Acessado em 19/09/2016

Today, we are at the beginning of a Fourth Industrial Revolution. Developments in genetics, artificial intelligence, robotics, nanotechnology, 3D printing and biotechnology, to name just a few, are all building on and amplifying one another. This will lay the foundation for a revolution more comprehensive and all-encompassing than anything we have ever seen. Smart systems — homes, factories, farms, grids or cities — will help tackle problems ranging from supply chain management to climate change. The rise of the sharing economy will allow people to monetize everything from their empty house to their car. 

No que se refere à Quarta Revolução Industrial, o texto acima nos informa que
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Q762693 Inglês
O comentário ao lado foi postado após um artigo sobre
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Q762692 Inglês

The company says it was a monster success 

People Bought Thousands of Hammocks and Crockpots on Amazon Prime Day 

http://time.com/money/4404714/amazon-prime-day-2016-sales-problemscomplaints/?xid=homepage

By Brad Tuttle July 13, 2016 


Maybe Amazon heard all of the complaints about Prime Day from last year and really took them to heart. Some combination of more competitive pricing, a better selection of deals, more awareness among shoppers, and the fact that there are simply way more Amazon Prime members compared with a year ago appears to have made the second edition of Prime Day, held on July 12, a huge success in terms of generating sales.

De acordo com o texto,

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Q762691 Inglês

https://qcon-assets-production.s3.amazonaws.com/images/provas/52230/imagem2.jpg


Observando-se a tirinha acima, depreende-se que

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Q762690 Inglês

The Heyday of the Silents

GEOFFREY NOWELL-SMITH

By the middle of the 1920s the cinema had reached a peak of splendour which in certain respects it would never again surpass. It is true that there was not synchronized sound, nor Technicolor, except at a very experimental stage. Synchronized sound was to be introduced at the end of the decade, while Technicolor came into use only in the mid 1930s and beyond. Nor, except in isolated cases like Abel Gance's Napoléon (1927), was there anything approaching the wide screen that audiences were to be accustomed to from the 1950s onwards. It is also the case that viewing conditions in many parts of the world, particulary in rural areas, remained maskeshift and primitive.
Source: The Oxford History of World Cinema EDITED BYGEOFFREY NOWELL-SMITH OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1996 

De acordo com o texto,
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Q762689 Inglês

A figura, o texto e o gráfico serão usados nas questão.

Why Finnish babies sleep in cardboard boxes

By Helena Lee, BBC News 4 June 2013 http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22751415

 

For 75 years, Finland's expectant mothers have been given a box by the state. It's like a starter kit of clothes, sheets and toys that can even be used as a bed. And some say it helped Finland achieve one of the world's lowest infant mortality rates. 



Relacionando o gráfico abaixo com a figura e o texto, verifica-se que
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Q762688 Inglês

A figura, o texto e o gráfico serão usados nas questão.

Why Finnish babies sleep in cardboard boxes

By Helena Lee, BBC News 4 June 2013 http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22751415

 

For 75 years, Finland's expectant mothers have been given a box by the state. It's like a starter kit of clothes, sheets and toys that can even be used as a bed. And some say it helped Finland achieve one of the world's lowest infant mortality rates. 



Verifique a figura e o texto acima e escolha a alternativa correta.
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Q762687 Inglês

A citação de Bernard Shaw permite concluir que, para ele,

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Q761516 Inglês
Read the statements below and write
1. for text 1 only 2. for text 2 only 3. for both texts
( ) The text warns against hasty assertions. ( ) The text is conceived in a persuasive style. ( ) The text makes someone’s annoyance explicit. ( ) The text involves the concept of brainwashing. ( ) The text resorts to illustration to enhance the arguments.
The correct top-down sequence to fill in the brackets is
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Q761514 Inglês
Read the phrases related to the method advertised in text 2. I. Struggling to slim down. II. Ceasing to crave caloric foods. III. Fostering weight loss. IV. Keeping track of your money According to text 2, one can infer that the only pieces of information that are NOT involved in the method recommended are
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Q761510 Inglês
In the text, the word “hunch” (line 13) is related to an idea of
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Q761509 Inglês
Consider the statements below and mark T (True) or F (False), according to the text. ( ) Armitstead’s peers doubt she has been clean for competing. ( ) The author states throughout the text that he is not in favor of drug tests. ( ) The author is grateful he is no longer subjected to drug tests. ( ) Olympic athletes end up carrying a burden because of cheaters. The alternative that shows the top-down correct sequence is:
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Q761508 Inglês
After reading text 1, one can conclude the author’s intention is to
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Q761507 Inglês
According to the text, the verb structures that fill in the blanks in lines 02, 11 and 19 are, respectively,
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Q749845 Inglês

Question based on Text.



Adapted from: <http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/oct/13/fighting-corruptionzombies-development-anti-corruption >.Access on: 03/11/2015.

Considering the linguistic clues, Text can be classified as:
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Q749842 Inglês

Question based on Text.



Adapted from: <http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/oct/13/fighting-corruptionzombies-development-anti-corruption >.Access on: 03/11/2015.

Based on the linguistic clues (pistas), point out the title of the text:
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Respostas
3521: A
3522: D
3523: C
3524: A
3525: C
3526: B
3527: D
3528: B
3529: C
3530: D
3531: A
3532: D
3533: B
3534: B
3535: B
3536: C
3537: D
3538: E
3539: B
3540: A