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Questão: 446 de 2251

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Banca: VUNESP

Órgão: Pref. Cerquilho/SP

Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa | PEB II

Ano: 2019

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

I was terribly disappointing about the newest movie
version of my favorite book.

Today we express once again our deep concern
about the spread of such horrified news.

Even after years of dedication to charity I still find
myself embarrassing to knock at doors to ask for
d onations.

The kitchen hadn´t been cleaned for ages; the look of
it was really disgusted.

Long walks around the countryside on sunny winter
days can be incredibly pleasing

Questão: 447 de 2251

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Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe

Órgão: IRB Brasil RE

Cargo(s): Diplomata

Ano: 2015

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

About the vocabulary the author uses in his text, decide whether the
statements below are right (C) or wrong (E).
“cluttered” (R.35) is synonymous with scratched.

Questão: 448 de 2251

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Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe

Órgão: IRB Brasil RE

Cargo(s): Diplomata

Ano: 2015

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

About the vocabulary the author uses in his text, decide whether the
statements below are right (C) or wrong (E).
“prospective paintings” (R.43) can be understood as paintings
about which Bacon was still thinking or planning.

Questão: 449 de 2251

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Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe

Órgão: IRB Brasil RE

Cargo(s): Diplomata

Ano: 2015

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

About the vocabulary the author uses in his text, decide whether the
statements below are right (C) or wrong (E).
“took delivery” (R.29) means received something that has
already been paid for.

Questão: 450 de 2251

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Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe

Órgão: IRB Brasil RE

Cargo(s): Diplomata

Ano: 2015

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

About the vocabulary the author uses in his text, decide whether the
statements below are right (C) or wrong (E).
“umpteen” (R.39) could be correctly replaced by torn.