Questões de Concurso Militar EEAR 2021 para Sargento da Aeronáutica - Controle de Tráfego Aéreo (Turma 2)

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Q1853746 Inglês

We can work it out

The Beatles

“Life is very short, and there’s no time for fussing and fighting, my friend.” 


The word “fussing” in bold type means: 

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Q1853747 Inglês
Complete the following sentences with the correct prepositions.
    I’m not in the mood ____ pizza tonight.
    I was just thinking _____ our last trip.
    Carrying a pet into the cabin of an airplane is safer than putting it ____ the cargo hold.  
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Q1853748 Inglês

Complete the following sentence:


My mom has eaten too ______ pieces of cake and drunk too ______ orange juice.

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Q1853749 Inglês
Read the text and answer question.

How many kisses?

    You must remember this: you were going in for a double European - style greeting kiss with a friend who was expecting only a single cheek peck. It’s an awkward question that constantly creates trouble for traveleres: How many times should you pucker up? Here’s a handy guide:
    One: A single buss is acceptable in the U.S., but it’s mostly a big-city, phenomenon. Women will give a brief hug, while men shake hands. In the Middle East, one kiss on the lips is a normal greeting, but not between men and women.
    Two: Double up in Spain, Austria, Sweden, Hungary and, more recently, in Britain.
    Three or more: Triple kisses will work in Egypt, Russia, Switzerland and the Netherlands. Business in Belgium? Three kisses are a sign of respect for those at least 10 years older than you. Pack your lip balm in France; many people still insist on four kisses.
    Keep your lips to yourself: Germans rarely greet with a kiss. In Chile, opt for a handshake. Skip the kiss and bow or shake hands instead when visiting Japan, China and Korea.
Time, March 15, 2004, p.63.
According to the text, choose the alternative that is NOT correct.
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Q1853750 Inglês
Read the text and answer question.

How many kisses?

    You must remember this: you were going in for a double European - style greeting kiss with a friend who was expecting only a single cheek peck. It’s an awkward question that constantly creates trouble for traveleres: How many times should you pucker up? Here’s a handy guide:
    One: A single buss is acceptable in the U.S., but it’s mostly a big-city, phenomenon. Women will give a brief hug, while men shake hands. In the Middle East, one kiss on the lips is a normal greeting, but not between men and women.
    Two: Double up in Spain, Austria, Sweden, Hungary and, more recently, in Britain.
    Three or more: Triple kisses will work in Egypt, Russia, Switzerland and the Netherlands. Business in Belgium? Three kisses are a sign of respect for those at least 10 years older than you. Pack your lip balm in France; many people still insist on four kisses.
    Keep your lips to yourself: Germans rarely greet with a kiss. In Chile, opt for a handshake. Skip the kiss and bow or shake hands instead when visiting Japan, China and Korea.
Time, March 15, 2004, p.63.
The text informs that kissing a friend’s face:  
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76: A
77: A
78: B
79: B
80: C