
In the text about IT-managers, the word
“glitches” (l.16) is synonymous with malfunctions.
In the text about IT-managers, the word
“glitches” (l.16) is synonymous with malfunctions.
Based on the previous text, judge the following items.
In the text, the word “offshoot” (l.34) means origin.
According to the previous text, judge the following items.
The word ‘changing’ (l.13) conveys the idea that threats are constantly evolving.
Judge if the translation suggested in items from 64 to 68 is grammatically correct and maintains the meaning of the original text.
"He gave me a sheet called Course Requirements, which I would never get in India because we didn´t have anything like that." (l. 14 to 16) = Ele me deu uma folha chamada Cursos Requeridos, a qual eu nunca receberia na Índia, pois nós não tínhamos nada parecido com aquilo.
Judge if the translation suggested in each of the following items is grammatically correct and maintains the meaning of the original text.
“The ensuing revelations and Snowden’s flight to Russia infuriated the Obama administration” (l.13 and 14) = As revelações subsequentes e o vôo de Snowden para a Rússia deixou Obama furioso.
Based on Book Review 2, judge the items right (C) or wrong (E).
The word “wildest” (l.11) indicates that the claims the reviewer refers to lack basis or evidence.
Based on the article (text 3), decide if the items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The word “creep” (l.22) refers to widening of the Federal Reserve’s mission in the post-financial crisis.
Based on text above, judge the following items.
The expression “More than” (l.19) can be correctly replaced with Over.
Based on text above, judge the following items.
The word “dragonflies” (l.28) is used to give an example of an insect.
According to the text, judge the following items.
The expression “In fact” (l.6) is used to emphasize some information presented previously.