Questões de Vestibular UEM 2012 para Vestibular - PAS - Etapa 3 - Conhecimentos Gerais - 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>
Concerning the vocabulary it is correct to affirm that
“wealthy” (line 1) and “millionaire” (line 10) are
synonyms; “facilities” (line 6) and “amenities”
(line 25) are synonyms; “lavish” (line 17) and
“ostentatious” (line 45) are synonyms; “vessel”
(line 18) and “yachts” (line 35) are synonyms.
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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>
Concerning the vocabulary it is correct to affirm that
the words “reconcile” (line 2), “fuse” (line 14)
and “combine” (line 22) refer to the act of joining
the facilities of a superyacht with the concern of
protecting the environment.
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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>
Concerning the vocabulary it is correct to affirm that
the expression “gas-guzzling” (lines 2 and 3)
and “slight and sleek” (line 32) refer to some of
the boat economical features.
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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>
Concerning the vocabulary it is correct to affirm that
the expressions “with the planet’s best interest
at heart” (lines 10 and 11) and “will soon be at
hand” (lines 11 and 12) respectively mean “care
about someone or something and want to
improve their situation”, and “will be available in
a short period of time”.
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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>
Concerning the vocabulary it is correct to affirm that
the words “mariner” (line 10), “builder” (line 17),
“guests” (line 48), and “crew members” (line 49)
all refer to people.