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#Questão 877046 - Inglês, Vocabulário, Avança SP, 2020, Prefeitura de Itatiba - SP, Professor de Educação Básica - PEB II - inglês

Read the following sentences and complete, respectively, with the appropriate verbs/adjectives.

I. “From the beginning, she always ______ to be someone else.”
II. “He apologizes, he didn’t ____ to hurt you.”
III. “She couldn’t ______ the test soon enogh to know the results”
IV. “I loved this show, it was _______.”

#Questão 877184 - Inglês, Vocabulário, FURB, 2020, FURB - SC, SC - Instrutor de Idiomas - Inglês

Choose the best answer that completes the sentence “He became a rich man after he was __________ a great deal of money by his aunt whom he had never seen before.”:

#Questão 877048 - Inglês, Vocabulário, Avança SP, 2020, Prefeitura de Itatiba - SP, Professor de Educação Básica - PEB II - inglês

Choose the option that best replaces the words in bold:

“...His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms...”

Read the text bellow in order to answer the question:

“Coronavirus, Social Distancing and Self-Quarantine
Now that the new coronavirus and COVID-19, the illness it causes, are spreading among communities in the United States and other countries, phrases such as ‘social distancing’, ‘self-quarantine’ and ‘flattening the curve’ are showing up in the media.

What is ‘flattening the curve’?
Flattening the curve refers to using protective practices to slow the rate of COVID-19 infection so hospitals have room, supplies and doctors for all of the patients who need care.


A large number of people becoming very sick over the course of a few days could overwhelm a hospital or care facility. Too many people becoming severely ill with COVID-19 at roughly the same time could result in a shortage of hospital beds, equipment or doctors.
On a graph, a sudden surge in patients over a short time could be represented as a tall, narrow curve.
On the other hand, if that same large number of patients arrived at the hospital at a slower rate, for example, over the course of several weeks, the line of the graph would look like a longer, flatter curve.
In this situation, fewer patients would arrive at the hospital each day. There would be a better chance of the hospital being able to keep up with adequate supplies, beds and health care providers to care for them.”
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/coronavirus-social-distancing-and-self-quarantine
Observe the vocabulary selected from the text from question in the first column and the definitions in the second column. Match the columns relating vocabulary to its definition:
First Column: Vocabulary 1- illness 2- overwhelm 3- shortage 4- narrow 5- facility
Second Column: Definition/Synonym ( ) of small width. ( ) to have an excessive load or amount. ( ) space or equipment necessary for doing something. ( ) the lack of something in sufficient amounts. ( ) the condition of not having good health.
Choose the alternative that presents the correct match:

#Questão 877180 - Inglês, Vocabulário, FURB, 2020, FURB - SC, SC - Instrutor de Idiomas - Inglês

Read the text below and decide which option best fits each gap:


Planetary Artistry

By Johanna Kieniewicz


For me, the highlight of this past week's science news was the images __________ back from the Curiosity rover, providing __________ geologic evidence that water flowed on Mars. Of course, this wasn't exactly a surprise; for decades, planetary scientists have suggested the channel networks visible in spacecraft imagery couldn't have been made by anything else. The evidence has been __________ as well, as various clay minerals and iron oxides have been identified through hyperspectral imagery.
Nonetheless, I suspect that the image of definitely water-lain __________ made the heart of more than one geologist __________ a beat. Ground truth. You could argue that the scientific exploration of the extra-terrestrial is, at least __________ part, a search for meaning: to position us within a larger cosmology. But our fascination with, and connection to, what we see in the night sky comes not just through science, but also through art. So it should come as no surprise that scientific images of planetary surfaces have __________ inspiration to a range of artists from Galileo - whose first sketches of the moon through a telescope are __________ beautiful - to Barbara Hepworth - whose interpretations of the lunar surface are far less literal. Source and full text: http://blogs.plos.org/attheinterface/2012/10/04/planetary-artistry/
The correct sequence is:

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