501 Q705890
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Fundação para o Vestibular da Universidade Estadual Paulista (VUNESP)
No trecho do quarto parágrafo – ends-based terms rather than in narrow, formal and exclusively procedural terms – a expressão em destaque introduz ideia de
502 Q705889
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Fundação Mariana Resende Costa (FUMARC)
The use of the modal verb may in “which may explain the big rise in bar staff” (paragraph 6) indicates that
503 Q705888
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Fundação CESGRANRIO (CESGRANRIO)
Based on the information presented in Text I, the expression in bold type and the item in parenthesis are semantically equivalent in
504 Q705884
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

The article “a”, in “but a gene could” (line 2), refers to a specific gene.
505 Q705883
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

The modal auxiliary would can be used instead of “could” in “A baby born today could live” (line 1) without affecting the meaning of the sentence.
506 Q705882
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

Nowadays there are far more centenarians than expected.
507 Q705881
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

“which”, in “which seemed an exceptional achievement” (lines 5 and 6), can be correctly replaced by what.
508 Q705880
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

“Besides”, in “Besides being at least 80” (line 7), and in addition to are synonyms.
509 Q705879
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

“others”, in “among others” (line 12), cannot be correctly replaced by another.
510 Q705878
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2018
Banca: Instituto Quadrix

Based on the text, judge the following items.

The relative pronoun which is a correct alternative for “who” in “centenarians who neither smoke nor drink” (line 15).