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Questão 1 de 17 Q1459987 Q1 da prova
Read the text and answer the following three questions: Playwright, author, activist. The granddaughter of a freed slave, and the youngest by seven years of four children, Lorraine Vivian Hansberry 3rd was born on May 19, 1930, in Chicago, Illinois. Hansberry’s father was a successful real estate broker, and he r mother was a schoolteacher. Her father and her mother contributed large sums of money to the NAACP and the Urban League. In 1938, Hansberry's family moved to a white neighborhood and was violently attacked by neighbors. They refused to move until a court ordered them to do so, and the case made it to the Supreme Court as Hansberry v. Lee, ruling restrictive covenants illegal. Hansberry broke her family’s tradition of enrolling in Southern black colleges and instead attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison. While at school, she changed her major from painting to writing, and after two years decided to drop out and move to New York City.

How can we define “real estate broker” as an occupation? Choose the best option.

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Questão 2 de 17 Q1459989 Q2 da prova
Read the text and answer the following three questions: Playwright, author, activist. The granddaughter of a freed slave, and the youngest by seven years of four children, Lorraine Vivian Hansberry 3rd was born on May 19, 1930, in Chicago, Illinois. Hansberry’s father was a successful real estate broker, and he r mother was a schoolteacher. Her father and her mother contributed large sums of money to the NAACP and the Urban League. In 1938, Hansberry's family moved to a white neighborhood and was violently attacked by neighbors. They refused to move until a court ordered them to do so, and the case made it to the Supreme Court as Hansberry v. Lee, ruling restrictive covenants illegal. Hansberry broke her family’s tradition of enrolling in Southern black colleges and instead attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison. While at school, she changed her major from painting to writing, and after two years decided to drop out and move to New York City.

Related to NAACP and Urban League, the text can comprehend that:

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Questão 3 de 17 Q1459990 Q3 da prova
Read the text and answer the following three questions: Playwright, author, activist. The granddaughter of a freed slave, and the youngest by seven years of four children, Lorraine Vivian Hansberry 3rd was born on May 19, 1930, in Chicago, Illinois. Hansberry’s father was a successful real estate broker, and he r mother was a schoolteacher. Her father and her mother contributed large sums of money to the NAACP and the Urban League. In 1938, Hansberry's family moved to a white neighborhood and was violently attacked by neighbors. They refused to move until a court ordered them to do so, and the case made it to the Supreme Court as Hansberry v. Lee, ruling restrictive covenants illegal. Hansberry broke her family’s tradition of enrolling in Southern black colleges and instead attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison. While at school, she changed her major from painting to writing, and after two years decided to drop out and move to New York City.

About the text, it is true what we can read in:

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Questão 4 de 17 Q1459992 Q4 da prova
Read the news below and answer the following five questions: THE INNOVATORS OFFERING EXPATS CHEAPER SCHOOLS A few years ago, competition for places in Dubai’s best international schools was so intense that British expat Jemma Schilbach felt she had to get her two children on the waiting lists for her preferred schools before they were even out of nappies. Work ended up taking the family away from Dubai for a couple of years. When they returned in 2014, they were relieved to discover there were plenty more schools to choose from, but there was another issue: cost. Both Schilbach and her husband, who’d previously worked in jobs where companies paid for children’s schooling, were now self-employed, and would need to pay for their children’s education themselves. Schilbach, 43, who now runs expat community website BritishMums.com, enrolled both her children at Foremarke Dubai, which is affiliated with the UK independent school Repton. She was impressed with the small class sizes and Foremarke’s reputation, but with tuition fees there starting at 65,000 AED ($18,000) a year, it meant the family had to be more careful about spending to ensure they had the money to send their children, aged five and seven, to the school. “We economize on other costs during the year,” says Schilbach, adding that ordering some household items from the UK and closely watching what the family spends on weekends have helped to save pennies. “In our opinion, the money is better spent on educating our children to a high standard.” (Fonte: bbc.com)

How can it understand “expat” according to the context?

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Questão 5 de 17 Q1459994 Q5 da prova
Read the news below and answer the following five questions: THE INNOVATORS OFFERING EXPATS CHEAPER SCHOOLS A few years ago, competition for places in Dubai’s best international schools was so intense that British expat Jemma Schilbach felt she had to get her two children on the waiting lists for her preferred schools before they were even out of nappies. Work ended up taking the family away from Dubai for a couple of years. When they returned in 2014, they were relieved to discover there were plenty more schools to choose from, but there was another issue: cost. Both Schilbach and her husband, who’d previously worked in jobs where companies paid for children’s schooling, were now self-employed, and would need to pay for their children’s education themselves. Schilbach, 43, who now runs expat community website BritishMums.com, enrolled both her children at Foremarke Dubai, which is affiliated with the UK independent school Repton. She was impressed with the small class sizes and Foremarke’s reputation, but with tuition fees there starting at 65,000 AED ($18,000) a year, it meant the family had to be more careful about spending to ensure they had the money to send their children, aged five and seven, to the school. “We economize on other costs during the year,” says Schilbach, adding that ordering some household items from the UK and closely watching what the family spends on weekends have helped to save pennies. “In our opinion, the money is better spent on educating our children to a high standard.” (Fonte: bbc.com)

According to the news, British expat Jemma Schilbach felt:

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Questão 6 de 17 Q1459995 Q6 da prova
Read the news below and answer the following five questions: THE INNOVATORS OFFERING EXPATS CHEAPER SCHOOLS A few years ago, competition for places in Dubai’s best international schools was so intense that British expat Jemma Schilbach felt she had to get her two children on the waiting lists for her preferred schools before they were even out of nappies. Work ended up taking the family away from Dubai for a couple of years. When they returned in 2014, they were relieved to discover there were plenty more schools to choose from, but there was another issue: cost. Both Schilbach and her husband, who’d previously worked in jobs where companies paid for children’s schooling, were now self-employed, and would need to pay for their children’s education themselves. Schilbach, 43, who now runs expat community website BritishMums.com, enrolled both her children at Foremarke Dubai, which is affiliated with the UK independent school Repton. She was impressed with the small class sizes and Foremarke’s reputation, but with tuition fees there starting at 65,000 AED ($18,000) a year, it meant the family had to be more careful about spending to ensure they had the money to send their children, aged five and seven, to the school. “We economize on other costs during the year,” says Schilbach, adding that ordering some household items from the UK and closely watching what the family spends on weekends have helped to save pennies. “In our opinion, the money is better spent on educating our children to a high standard.” (Fonte: bbc.com)

Thinking on the second paragraph, it is true what is written in:

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Questão 7 de 17 Q1459997 Q7 da prova
Read the news below and answer the following five questions: THE INNOVATORS OFFERING EXPATS CHEAPER SCHOOLS A few years ago, competition for places in Dubai’s best international schools was so intense that British expat Jemma Schilbach felt she had to get her two children on the waiting lists for her preferred schools before they were even out of nappies. Work ended up taking the family away from Dubai for a couple of years. When they returned in 2014, they were relieved to discover there were plenty more schools to choose from, but there was another issue: cost. Both Schilbach and her husband, who’d previously worked in jobs where companies paid for children’s schooling, were now self-employed, and would need to pay for their children’s education themselves. Schilbach, 43, who now runs expat community website BritishMums.com, enrolled both her children at Foremarke Dubai, which is affiliated with the UK independent school Repton. She was impressed with the small class sizes and Foremarke’s reputation, but with tuition fees there starting at 65,000 AED ($18,000) a year, it meant the family had to be more careful about spending to ensure they had the money to send their children, aged five and seven, to the school. “We economize on other costs during the year,” says Schilbach, adding that ordering some household items from the UK and closely watching what the family spends on weekends have helped to save pennies. “In our opinion, the money is better spent on educating our children to a high standard.” (Fonte: bbc.com)

According to the news, the parents had had occupations in which companies paid for children’s schooling, but now:

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Questão 8 de 17 Q1459998 Q8 da prova
Read the news below and answer the following five questions: THE INNOVATORS OFFERING EXPATS CHEAPER SCHOOLS A few years ago, competition for places in Dubai’s best international schools was so intense that British expat Jemma Schilbach felt she had to get her two children on the waiting lists for her preferred schools before they were even out of nappies. Work ended up taking the family away from Dubai for a couple of years. When they returned in 2014, they were relieved to discover there were plenty more schools to choose from, but there was another issue: cost. Both Schilbach and her husband, who’d previously worked in jobs where companies paid for children’s schooling, were now self-employed, and would need to pay for their children’s education themselves. Schilbach, 43, who now runs expat community website BritishMums.com, enrolled both her children at Foremarke Dubai, which is affiliated with the UK independent school Repton. She was impressed with the small class sizes and Foremarke’s reputation, but with tuition fees there starting at 65,000 AED ($18,000) a year, it meant the family had to be more careful about spending to ensure they had the money to send their children, aged five and seven, to the school. “We economize on other costs during the year,” says Schilbach, adding that ordering some household items from the UK and closely watching what the family spends on weekends have helped to save pennies. “In our opinion, the money is better spent on educating our children to a high standard.” (Fonte: bbc.com)

How can it replace “ensure” by the content in the news? Choose the best alternative.

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Questão 9 de 17 Q1459999 Q9 da prova

Complete in the gap with the best preposition. “Americans suffer ______________ an ignorance that is not only colossal, but sacred.” (James Baldwin)

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Questão 10 de 17 Q1460001 Q10 da prova

“Bigwig was about to speak again when Dandelion appeared in the mouth of the hole.” (Richard Adams). Thinking about context, how does it explain the expression “be about”? Choose the best answer below.

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Questão 11 de 17 Q1460002 Q11 da prova

Complete in the gap with the best preposition. “He was not too fond ___________________dancing.”

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Questão 12 de 17 Q1460004 Q12 da prova

Complete in the gap with the best preposition. “The aim _____________________ providing cool cleaning water has been conquered.”

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Questão 13 de 17 Q1460007 Q14 da prova

Complete in the gap with the best verb tense. “Morell said the CIA regarded the rising violence as so severe that he _________________ traveled to Tripoli a year earlier to urge the Libyan government.”

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Questão 14 de 17 Q1460008 Q15 da prova

Complete in the gap with the best verb tense. “They went on a field trip, and then they _______________________ water pouring out of a factory.”

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Questão 15 de 17 Q1460012 Q17 da prova

Choose an expression that it cannot be related to the future from the past.

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Questão 16 de 17 Q1460014 Q18 da prova

Complete in the gap with a modal or semi-modal used to express permission. “Anyone was ____________________ to hunt in the woods when the council owned it.”

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Questão 17 de 17 Q1460016 Q19 da prova

A lot of people learned the rule that you put “a” before words that start with consonants and “an” before words that start with vowels, but it's actually a bit more complicated than that. Observe the following sentences. I. A university. II. Half an hour. III. An one-parent family. IV. An historical novel. Considering grammar, we can say that:

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