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No terceiro parágrafo do texto, o autor

A partir da leitura do segundo parágrafo, pode-se inferir que as questões levantadas

In Text II, Herbert illustrates the possibility of “...idled rigs heading to other shores.” ( line 26 ) EXCEPT when he mentions

According to paragraphs 9 and 10 ( lines 55-65 ), investing in R&D

According to the text, it can be said that

Mark T (true) or F (false) and, then, choose the correct option.

( ) "Jets" and "aircraft" are related to the same idea in the text.
( ) It would be possible to write "We think that" instead of "We figure".
( ) The word "that" in "that we offer on larger aircraft" is linked with "two–cabin service".

Read:

"If your children don't know Star Wars, can they ever truly know you?"
Now choose the correct option:

Based on the text below, answer questions 24, 25 and 26.

BIG INCREASE IN DRUNKEN 10–YEAR–OLDS WHO NEED AN AMBULANCE

London Ambulance Service figures today reveal that the number of 10– and 11–year–olds requiring medical treatment for alcohol abuse has more than doubled in the past two years. The figures come as health groups called for restrictions on cheap alcohol after it was revealed that youngsters could get drunk for half the price of a bar of chocolate.
Campaigners called on the Government to tackle the "plague" of illness caused by cheap alcoholic drinks after an investigation found that strong cider was available in city supermarkets for as little as 10p a unit.
Former chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson has recommended that parents should not let children under 15 drink alcohol. But many young people are consuming an average of 15 units a week, the equivalent of a pint of beer every day. A report by Alcohol Concern and the Children's Society reveals that parents who drink to excess might also be influencing their children. At least 2.6 million children in the UK now live with parents drinking "hazardously".
(Adapted from http: //www.thisislondon.co.uk)

Considering the text, what does the word "reveal" mean in this extract?
"London Ambulance Service figures today reveal that the number of 10– and ll–year–olds requiring medical treatment for alcohol abuse has more than doubled in the past two years."

Which of the alternatives below completes the sentence correctly?
"Because he was driving so ____(1) he was (2) hurt in the accident . "

Choose the best reply to this statement.
Dayse: I haven't seen The King's Speech yet.
You: (1).

Which alternative is grammatically correct?

Which sequence best completes the text below?

David Beckham (1) in a minor car accident on Friday. The football ace (2)near Torrence in California when he (3) into the back of a stationary vehicle with his Cadillac SUV.
(Adapted fromhttp://www.thisisiondon.co.uk)

Consider some adverbs extracted from Text I. The first one is less intense than the second, in

In Text I, the expression that corresponds to the one in boldface type in “The buzz-words from the research front [...]” (line 20) is

According to the Brazilian PCN (Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais), specifically in the annex named QECRL (Quadro Europeu Comum de Referência para as Línguas), 2001 adopted in Brazil, there is a methodological warning about the real need of establishing an effective and balanced relationship between grammar and vocabulary on one side and usage and practice on the other. In Swan’s interview, it becomes clear that he would agree with this methodological warning about foreign language teaching. Swan shows that when he

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