1641 Q876995
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2021
Banca: OMNI
Due to the pandemic they must be kept in isolation. A frase acima apresenta um marcador discursivo de:
1642 Q876994
Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2021
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.     “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.      It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than...
1643 Q868173
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de Texto Reading comprehension
Ano: 2021
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.     “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.      It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than...
1644 Q868172
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de Texto Reading comprehension
Ano: 2021
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.     “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.      It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than...
1645 Q868171
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de Texto Vocabulário Reading comprehension + 1
Ano: 2021
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.     “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.      It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than...
1646 Q868170
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de Texto Reading comprehension
Ano: 2021
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.     “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.      It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than...
1647 Q868166
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de Texto Reading comprehension
Ano: 2021
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.     “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.      It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than...
1648 Q868165
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de Texto Reading comprehension
Ano: 2021
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.     “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.      It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than...
1649 Q868164
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de Texto Reading comprehension
Ano: 2021
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.     “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.      It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than...
1650 Q866318
Língua Inglesa Interpretação de Texto Reading comprehension
Ano: 2021
Banca: Centro de Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos UnB (CESPE)
As American federal authorities and cybersecurity experts rush to identify the full scope of the SolarWinds compromise, the list of known targets grows. The fallout from the cyberattack on the Texas-based software company appears to be vast, with a slew of powerful U.S. government agencies and businesses seemingly being infected by hackers who are believed to be affiliated with Russia.
SolarWinds says it has identified 18,000 customers potentially affected by the incident, which saw the culprits hijack software updates for a widely-used IT monitoring tool called "Orion" to spread malware, seemingly with the intention of espionage. The consequences of the brazen cyber-assault, which was first discovered by security firm FireEye after it too was infiltrated by the same group, are yet to b...