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Q1367101 Inglês

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When superyacht chic meets hybrid technology

By Eoghan Macguire, for CNNAutor



(Disponível em: <http://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/15/tech/hybrid-superyacht/index.html?hpt=itr_tl>. Acessado em: 16/05/2012)

According to the text it is correct to affirm that


powerful engines and deluxe onboard facilities usually take high fuel consumption.

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Q1367100 Inglês

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When superyacht chic meets hybrid technology

By Eoghan Macguire, for CNNAutor



(Disponível em: <http://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/15/tech/hybrid-superyacht/index.html?hpt=itr_tl>. Acessado em: 16/05/2012)

According to the text it is correct to affirm that


the expression “stand out” (line 42) is a phrasal verb which means “easy to notice because it is different from others”.

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Q1367099 Inglês

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When superyacht chic meets hybrid technology

By Eoghan Macguire, for CNNAutor



(Disponível em: <http://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/15/tech/hybrid-superyacht/index.html?hpt=itr_tl>. Acessado em: 16/05/2012)

According to the text it is correct to affirm that


the verbs “explains” (line 20), “adds” (lines 34 and 40) and “ensure” (line 44) are reporting verbs.

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Q1367098 Inglês

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When superyacht chic meets hybrid technology

By Eoghan Macguire, for CNNAutor



(Disponível em: <http://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/15/tech/hybrid-superyacht/index.html?hpt=itr_tl>. Acessado em: 16/05/2012)

According to the text it is correct to affirm that


the words “emissions” (line 8), “consumption” (line 9), “production” (line 16), “completion” (line 18), and “performance” (line 36) are all nouns which respectively derive from the words “emit”, “consume”, “product”, “complete”, “perform” and “maintain” which are all verbs.

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Q1367097 Inglês

Texto

When superyacht chic meets hybrid technology

By Eoghan Macguire, for CNNAutor



(Disponível em: <http://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/15/tech/hybrid-superyacht/index.html?hpt=itr_tl>. Acessado em: 16/05/2012)

According to the text it is correct to affirm that


the verbs “powered” (line 8), “driven” (line 21) and “disposed” (line 29) are all in the past passive tense.

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1316: C
1317: C
1318: C
1319: E
1320: E