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Questão 1 de 20 Q2224584 Q21 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

An example of a verb used in the present progressive tense is:

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Questão 2 de 20 Q2224586 Q22 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The excerpt “A study by University of Cambridge researchers has found” (line 4) could be correctly replaced, with no change in meaning, with:

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Questão 3 de 20 Q2224588 Q23 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

One of the strategies in teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) is to help students identify false cognates, such as:

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Questão 4 de 20 Q2224590 Q24 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The phrasal verb “bring out” (line 2) could be replaced with all verbs below, EXCEPT:

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Questão 5 de 20 Q2224592 Q25 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The modal verb “may” (line 8) could be replaced, with no change in meaning, with:

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Questão 6 de 20 Q2224594 Q26 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The verb “argue” (line 9) could be correctly replaced with:

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Questão 7 de 20 Q2224596 Q27 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

Concerning the verb tense in “They have called on scientific journals” (line 11), it is correct to state that:

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Questão 8 de 20 Q2224598 Q28 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The issue described in the text affects Brazilian researchers when writing and reading research papers, and the teaching of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) could assist in all of the following situations, EXCEPT in:

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Questão 9 de 20 Q2224601 Q29 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

A “lingua franca” (line 1) is a language that:

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Questão 10 de 20 Q2224602 Q30 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The text implies that if more researchers:

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Questão 11 de 20 Q2224604 Q31 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The segment “They have called on scientific journals to publish” (line 11) could be correctly rephrased as “they think scientific journals:

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Questão 12 de 20 Q2224606 Q32 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The past perfect tense is used to refer to actions that:

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Questão 13 de 20 Q2224609 Q33 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

Mark the option that best completes the dialog: “A: I’m so sorry, I’ve just spilled some of my wine on your carpet.”

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Questão 14 de 20 Q2224611 Q34 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

Mark the question that could be correctly asked for the answer “On May 15”.

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Questão 15 de 20 Q2224613 Q35 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The only INCORRECT sentence below is:

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Questão 16 de 20 Q2224615 Q36 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The only sentence below that needs a comma is:

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Questão 17 de 20 Q2224617 Q37 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

The only correct rule of formal letters in English is that:

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Questão 18 de 20 Q2224618 Q38 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

A language teacher focused on Communicative Language Teaching should:

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Questão 19 de 20 Q2224620 Q39 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

In a Communicative Language Teaching class,

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Questão 20 de 20 Q2224623 Q40 da prova
Read the text below to answer questions 21 to 40. Science missing out on non-English studies, say Cambridge researchers

In a reading class, the technique of having students look for specific information in a text is called:

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