Questões de Inglês - Grammar - Modals
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Questão 25 14708196
Mackenzie Manhã 2025Read Text and answer the question that follow it.
How ghost cities in the Amazon are rewriting the story of civilisation
Try to imagine an environment largely untouched by humans and the Amazon rainforest might spring to mind. After all, large swathes of this South American landscape are blanketed in thick vegetation, suggesting it is one corner of the world that humans never managed to tame. Here, there must have been no deforestation, no agricultural revolution and no cities. It seems like a pristine environment.
Or so we thought. But a very different picture is emerging. Archaeologists working with Indigenous communities have been shown crumbling urban remains and remote sensing technologies such as LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) are revealing the footprints of vast ghost cities. With so much evidence of ancient human activity, it is now thought the pre-Columbian Amazon was inhabited by millions of people – some living in large built-up areas complete with road networks, temples and pyramids.
But that’s not all this research reveals. Paradoxically, it also provides evidence that the traditional view of the Amazon isn’t completely wide of the mark. For instance, while the ancient Amazonians managed their landscape intensively, they didn’t deforest it. And although they developed complex societies, they never went through a wholesale agricultural revolution. This might suggest that the pre-Columbian Amazonians broke the mould of human cultural development, which is traditionally seen as a relentless march from hunting and gathering to farming to urban complexity. The truth is more surprising. In fact, we are now coming to understand that there was no such mould – civilisation arose in myriad ways. What looks like an anomaly in the Amazon is actually a shining example of a process that was as vibrant and diverse as the rainforest itself.
Adapted from: https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26334980-500-how-ghost cities-in-the-amazon-are-rewriting-the-story-of-civilisation/
The extract This might suggest (3rd paragraph) indicates
Questão 57 14094689
UNIFOR Demais cursos 2025/1Disponível em: https://theawkwardyeti.com/comic/braces/. Acesso em: 11 out. 2024
Considerando o uso de can e could no diálogo, assinale a alternativa correta.
Questão 57 14091616
UNIFOR Medicina 2025/1
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Considerando o uso de can e could no diálogo, assinale a alternativa correta.
Questão 9 14738212
PUC- RJ 1 dia - Grupo (1,3,4 e 5) - Tarde 2024In the passage “While they may want to stay in the building to enjoy personalized experiences, they are not free” (paragraph 8), the verb form may conveys an idea of
Questão 12 14031491
UEA - SIS 1º série 2025/2027 2024Leia a tirinha do cartunista Jim Davis.
(Jim Davis. Garfield at large, 2012.)
No contexto da tirinha, o trecho do primeiro quadrinho “I’d love to stay in bed all day” equivale, em português, a:
Questão 10 12620017
UEA - SIS 1ª Etapa 2024/2026 2023Leia o texto para responder à questão abaixo.
The spread of fake news can have both personal and academic consequences. In a perfect world everything reported would be based only on facts and you would be able to trust that the media you consume is reliable. But unfortunately that’s not the case. You should learn to spot false information because fake news can:
1. Call into question the credibility of your sources. As a student you are expected to find, evaluate, and reference trustworthy information sources in a variety of formats. If you include fake news as evidence for your arguments or as part of your research it may raise doubts about the integrity of the sources you use as a whole and your ability to identify quality information. Maintain the respect of your professors, peers, friends, and family by citing only true, credible news and information sources.
2. Provide you with false, confusing, or dishonest information used to make a decision or take action. It can be dangerous to do something without having all the facts, but it can be just as detrimental to do so based on inaccurate information. Whether it’s political, medical, academic, or personal, you need to be able to recognize when the information you are taking in can be trusted to help you make an intelligent, fact-based choice.
(https://libguides.uvic.ca, 26.05.2023. Adaptado.)
O trecho do primeiro parágrafo “You should learn to spot false information” corresponde, em português, a:
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