Backpacs” (title) - a large bag carried on the back.
“strap” (l. 2) - a strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material.
“lugging” (l. 5) - carrying something with great effort. “prof” (l. 8) - professor.
“sprains” (l. 18) - injuries.
“strains” (l. 18) - severe demands on physical strengh.
A) “classmates” (l. 9).
B) “bag” (l. 10).
C) “strap” (l. 10)
D) “wrapped” (l. 10).
E) “hips” (l. 11).
Adapted from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-47722427
A) it was because of Paltrow’s sharing that “sharenting” became an issue in the media.
B) all of her followers approved of Paltrow’s sharing her daughter’s photo.
C) it is a consensus that children deserve a right to privacy online.
D) the shared photo did not resonate among Paltrow’s followers.
E) Apple Martin agreed with Paltrow’s sharing beforehand.
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July 2, 2019. Adapted.
A) is looking forward to the eventual automation of care homes.
B) is suspicious of technology advancements in the healthcare system.
C) considers that older people are psychologically resistant to new technologies.
D) values the potential benefits of robotics technology for helping ageing populations, provided that real human contact is not left behind.
E) dismisses the idea that social robots will be able to perform complex tasks to help staff at care homes.
A) Deformado.
B) Paralisado.
C) Louco.
D) Claudicante.
E) Entusiasta.
Backpacs” (title) - a large bag carried on the back.
“strap” (l. 2) - a strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material.
“lugging” (l. 5) - carrying something with great effort. “prof” (l. 8) - professor.
“sprains” (l. 18) - injuries.
“strains” (l. 18) - severe demands on physical strengh.
A) “many” (l. 1) can be substituted by “a lot of” or “much”.
B) “But” (l. 4) gives an idea of conclusion.
C) “It wasn’t chic” (l. 11) the question tag to this sentence is “wasn’t it?”
D) “improperly” (l. 14) and “serious” (l. 15) are both adjectives.
E) “were treated” (l. 16) is in the passive voice.
Adapted from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-47722427
A) react in an amusing way.
B) obey a rule, law or command.
C) act in a proper or predictable way.
D) persuade someone to behave properly.
E) behave in a way that is not socially acceptable.
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July 2, 2019. Adapted.
A) strong recommendation
B) logical conclusion
C) possibility
D) condition
E) ability
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According to the information expressed in the image and the data, The Global Goals, we verify that the
A) sixteenth goal is about the promotion of safety and peaceful societies through economic policies.
B) thirteenth and fourteenth goals focus to protect our ecosystems for all societies and our children.
C) fifth and tenth goals are only expressing the fight against gender, poverty and wages inequalities.
D) seventeenth and eleventh goals are promoting actions centered on ecosystems and planet issues.
E) second and fourth goals have their centered actions aimed on economic and growth problems.
A) É normal ficar sentado na cerca por um tempo.
B) Os níveis da cerca são compreensíveis.
C) Ficar sentado em cima da cerca é normal.
D) Ficar um pouco em cima do muro é compreensível.
E) Sentar na cerca é um processo entendível.
Backpacs” (title) - a large bag carried on the back.
“strap” (l. 2) - a strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material.
“lugging” (l. 5) - carrying something with great effort. “prof” (l. 8) - professor.
“sprains” (l. 18) - injuries.
“strains” (l. 18) - severe demands on physical strengh.
A) the number of children treated with orthopedic problems caused by schoolbags last year.
B) the percentage of students injured at New York Schools.
C) the time spent at hospital emergency rooms.
D) the quantity of backpacks sold in the USA last year.
E) the name of the hospital that treats 70% of pain cases.
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