11 Q478613
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

Based on the text above, judge the following items.

“however” (l.4) is synonymous with whenever.

12 Q478611
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

Based on the text above, judge the following items.

“hasty” (l.21) means done in a hurry.

13 Q478609
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

In the previous text,

the expression “point out” (l.8) is synonymous with draw attention to, indicate.

14 Q478607
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

In the previous text,

“struggling” (l.15) means challenging, attacking.

15 Q478605
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

In the previous text,

the word “bewildering” (l.17) can be replaced by profusion or abundance with no change in meaning.

16 Q478603
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

In the previous text,

“counter” (l.31) means argue against, respond to.

17 Q478601
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

In the previous text,

“selecting” (l.38) is synonymous with picking out.

18 Q478599
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

According to the established rules of phonetics and phonology of the English language, judge the items below.

In the pronunciation of the following words subtle, lamb, climb and thumb, the b is always silent.

19 Q478597
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

According to the established rules of phonetics and phonology of the English language, judge the items below.

In the following words, the initial h is never silent: hate, hello, honest, history.

20 Q478595
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2004
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)

According to the established rules of phonetics and phonology of the English language, judge the items below.

The pronunciation of the verbal forms attached, disposed, needed, advanced, disturbed, and noted leads to the conclusion that there are only three possibilities for the edending pronunciation.