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Questão: 551 de 2251
222205
Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe
Órgão: IRB Brasil RE
Cargo(s): Diplomata
Ano: 2011
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
The forms "brooded" (R.18), "embodied" (R.18) and "died" (R.19) can be replaced, respectively, by has brooded, has
embodied and has died without effecting a significant change
in the original meaning of the text.
In "The spark of friendship between them had been kept alive" (R.8-9), the use of the form "had been" implies the connection
between von Suttner and Nobel took place after the Peace Congress.
The verbal form ‘should’ (R.13) could be replaced by would
without effecting a significant change in the meaning of the
text.
The use of the form ‘to be awarded’ (R.13-14) directs the focus
of the sentence to those who award the prize.
In ‘I will do something great’ (R.7-8), the use of ‘will’ conveys
the idea of imposition.
Questão: 552 de 2251
1517383
Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe
Órgão: IRBr
Cargo(s): Diplomata | 1
Ano: 2006
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
at
on
by
over
off
Questão: 553 de 2251
1517408
Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe
Órgão: IRBr
Cargo(s): Diplomata | 2
Ano: 2007
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
planted and to mirror.
sowed and to avoid.
established and to gather.
approached and to save.
viewed and to reject.
Questão: 554 de 2251
1517417
Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe
Órgão: IRBr
Cargo(s): Diplomata | 2
Ano: 2007
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
in – with
behind – of
in – for
with – in
behind – for
Questão: 555 de 2251
1517413
Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe
Órgão: IRBr
Cargo(s): Diplomata | 1
Ano: 2006
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
at – back
for – over
for – back
to – over
to – back