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By far the most common substance on Earth is none other than water. Its usefulness is often taken for granted. Yet all forms of life depend on it and none can exist without it. Although water covers 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, most of it is salt water forming the great oceans.
It has often been said that water is life. This is so because animals, plant and all living things require a great deal of water. The human body consists of 65 percent water, a tree 50 percent and a non- woody plant 75 percent.
Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. As a liquid, water has very useful properties. It freezes into solid ice at 0°C, turns itself into steam at 100°C and stays a liquid in between.
The water on the Earth’s surface is continually being recycled. It evaporates from the seas or oceans andcondenses into tiny droplets to form clouds that float in the sky. When clouds are too laden with moisture water, falls as rain, snow or hail.
On the ground, water flows into streams, rivers and lakes. Eventually it reaches the sea and the water -cycle starts all over again. Some of it, of course, sinksinto the ground where it is soaked up by the roots of plants. Underground water not tapped by roots finds its way into rock layers and remains there to form what is known as the water table.
Water is usually collected in reservoirs which may be formed by damming rivers or valleys. People need a lot of fresh water for many purposes. Domestic consumption includes drinking, washing, cleaning and watering plants. Industrial demand for water is heavy and vital for the manufacturing and treatment process.
Fresh water requirements are constantly on the increase. This drives scientists and engineers to explore new sources and to discover other ways of recycling water. Some water is obtained by pumping up from the underground rock layers. Other means include tapping the frozen water locked up in icebergs as well as seeding he clouds to induce rain. A method of getting fresh water is removing the salt from sea water. Such a process is known as desalination and it is widely used in the desert regions of the oil-rich Arab countries. However, it is quite costly to obtain fresh water by desalination and many countries just cannot afford the high costs involved.
Study these sentences and decide if they are true ( T ) or false ( F ):
( ) The words in bold in “Domestic consumption includes drinking, washing, cleaning and watering plants.” are being used in the Present Continuous Tense.
( ) “Eventually” is an adverb and it means “in the end”.
( ) In “Industrial demand for water is heavy and vital for the manufacturing and treatment process.”, the underlined words are describing how water is important to industrial demand.
( ) The underlined word in “Fresh water requirements are constantly on the increase.”, means that fresh water is needed.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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By far the most common substance on Earth is none other than water. Its usefulness is often taken for granted. Yet all forms of life depend on it and none can exist without it. Although water covers 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, most of it is salt water forming the great oceans.
It has often been said that water is life. This is so because animals, plant and all living things require a great deal of water. The human body consists of 65 percent water, a tree 50 percent and a non- woody plant 75 percent.
Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. As a liquid, water has very useful properties. It freezes into solid ice at 0°C, turns itself into steam at 100°C and stays a liquid in between.
The water on the Earth’s surface is continually being recycled. It evaporates from the seas or oceans andcondenses into tiny droplets to form clouds that float in the sky. When clouds are too laden with moisture water, falls as rain, snow or hail.
On the ground, water flows into streams, rivers and lakes. Eventually it reaches the sea and the water -cycle starts all over again. Some of it, of course, sinksinto the ground where it is soaked up by the roots of plants. Underground water not tapped by roots finds its way into rock layers and remains there to form what is known as the water table.
Water is usually collected in reservoirs which may be formed by damming rivers or valleys. People need a lot of fresh water for many purposes. Domestic consumption includes drinking, washing, cleaning and watering plants. Industrial demand for water is heavy and vital for the manufacturing and treatment process.
Fresh water requirements are constantly on the increase. This drives scientists and engineers to explore new sources and to discover other ways of recycling water. Some water is obtained by pumping up from the underground rock layers. Other means include tapping the frozen water locked up in icebergs as well as seeding he clouds to induce rain. A method of getting fresh water is removing the salt from sea water. Such a process is known as desalination and it is widely used in the desert regions of the oil-rich Arab countries. However, it is quite costly to obtain fresh water by desalination and many countries just cannot afford the high costs involved.
According to the last paragraph of the text, it is correct to infer that:
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By far the most common substance on Earth is none other than water. Its usefulness is often taken for granted. Yet all forms of life depend on it and none can exist without it. Although water covers 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, most of it is salt water forming the great oceans.
It has often been said that water is life. This is so because animals, plant and all living things require a great deal of water. The human body consists of 65 percent water, a tree 50 percent and a non- woody plant 75 percent.
Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. As a liquid, water has very useful properties. It freezes into solid ice at 0°C, turns itself into steam at 100°C and stays a liquid in between.
The water on the Earth’s surface is continually being recycled. It evaporates from the seas or oceans andcondenses into tiny droplets to form clouds that float in the sky. When clouds are too laden with moisture water, falls as rain, snow or hail.
On the ground, water flows into streams, rivers and lakes. Eventually it reaches the sea and the water -cycle starts all over again. Some of it, of course, sinksinto the ground where it is soaked up by the roots of plants. Underground water not tapped by roots finds its way into rock layers and remains there to form what is known as the water table.
Water is usually collected in reservoirs which may be formed by damming rivers or valleys. People need a lot of fresh water for many purposes. Domestic consumption includes drinking, washing, cleaning and watering plants. Industrial demand for water is heavy and vital for the manufacturing and treatment process.
Fresh water requirements are constantly on the increase. This drives scientists and engineers to explore new sources and to discover other ways of recycling water. Some water is obtained by pumping up from the underground rock layers. Other means include tapping the frozen water locked up in icebergs as well as seeding he clouds to induce rain. A method of getting fresh water is removing the salt from sea water. Such a process is known as desalination and it is widely used in the desert regions of the oil-rich Arab countries. However, it is quite costly to obtain fresh water by desalination and many countries just cannot afford the high costs involved.
Match the words on column 1 with their meanings on column 2.
Column 1 Words
1. Steam (noun)
2. Surface (noun)
3. Droplet (noun)
4. Laden (adjective)
5. Hail (noun)
Column 2 Meaning
( ) heavily loaded.
( ) a very small drop of a liquid.
( ) the vapor into which water is converted when heated.
( ) pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds.
( ) the outside part or uppermost layer of something.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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By far the most common substance on Earth is none other than water. Its usefulness is often taken for granted2. Yet all forms of life depend on it and none can exist without it. Although water covers 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, most of it is salt water forming the great oceans.
It has often been said that water is life. This is so because animals, plant and all living things require a great deal of water. The human body consists of 65 percent water, a tree 50 percent and a non- woody plant 75 percent.
Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. As a liquid, water has very useful properties3. It freezes into solid ice at 0°C, turns itself into steam at 100°C and stays a liquid in between.
The water on the Earth’s surface is continually being recycled1. It evaporates from the seas or oceans andcondenses into tiny droplets to form clouds that float in the sky. When clouds are too laden with moisture water, falls as rain, snow or hail.
On the ground, water flows into streams, rivers and lakes. Eventually it reaches the sea and the water -cycle starts all over again. Some of it, of course, sinksinto the ground where it is soaked up by the roots of plants. Underground water not tapped by roots finds its way into rock layers and remains there to form what is known as the water table.
Water is usually collected in reservoirs which may be formed by damming rivers or valleys. People need a lot of fresh water for many purposes. Domestic consumption includes drinking, washing, cleaning and watering plants. Industrial demand for water is heavy and vital for the manufacturing and treatment process.
Fresh water requirements are constantly on the increase. This drives scientists and engineers to explore new sources and to discover other ways of recycling water. Some water is obtained by pumping up from the underground rock layers. Other means include tapping the frozen water locked up in icebergs as well as seeding he clouds to induce rain. A method of getting fresh water is removing the salt from sea water. Such a process is known as desalination and it is widely used in the desert regions of the oil-rich Arab countries. However, it is quite costly to obtain fresh water by desalination and many countries just cannot afford the high costs involved.
Analyze the sentences below according to vocabulary, structure and grammar use.
1. “The water on the Earth’s surface is continually being recycled.” The apostrophe (‘s) is the short form for the verb to be “is”.
2. The underlined word in “Its usefulness is often taken for granted” can be replaced by functionality without changing its meaning.
3. The negative form of the sentence “As a liquid, water has very useful properties.” is “As a liquid, water doesn’t has very useful properties.”
4. The words in bold from the first paragraph are examples of the passive form.
Choose the alternative that indicates all the correct sentences.
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By far the most common substance on Earth is none other than water. Its usefulness is often taken for granted. Yet all forms of life depend on it and none can exist without it. Although water covers 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, most of it is salt water forming the great oceans.
It has often been said that water is life. This is so because animals, plant and all living things require a great deal of water. The human body consists of 65 percent water, a tree 50 percent and a non- woody plant 75 percent.
Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. As a liquid, water has very useful properties. It freezes into solid ice at 0°C, turns itself into steam at 100°C and stays a liquid in between.
The water on the Earth’s surface is continually being recycled. It evaporates from the seas or oceans andcondenses into tiny droplets to form clouds that float in the sky. When clouds are too laden with moisture water, falls as rain, snow or hail.
On the ground, water flows into streams, rivers and lakes. Eventually it reaches the sea and the water -cycle starts all over again. Some of it, of course, sinksinto the ground where it is soaked up by the roots of plants. Underground water not tapped by roots finds its way into rock layers and remains there to form what is known as the water table.
Water is usually collected in reservoirs which may be formed by damming rivers or valleys. People need a lot of fresh water for many purposes. Domestic consumption includes drinking, washing, cleaning and watering plants. Industrial demand for water is heavy and vital for the manufacturing and treatment process.
Fresh water requirements are constantly on the increase. This drives scientists and engineers to explore new sources and to discover other ways of recycling water. Some water is obtained by pumping up from the underground rock layers. Other means include tapping the frozen water locked up in icebergs as well as seeding he clouds to induce rain. A method of getting fresh water is removing the salt from sea water. Such a process is known as desalination and it is widely used in the desert regions of the oil-rich Arab countries. However, it is quite costly to obtain fresh water by desalination and many countries just cannot afford the high costs involved.
Identify the sentences below as true ( T ) or false ( F ), according to the text.
( ) Everyone can exist without water.
( ) Water covers seventeen percent of the Earth’s surface.
( ) Most of the water that covers the Earth’s surface is salty.
( ) Trees need less water than the human body.
( ) Water evaporates from clouds and oceans.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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Uma quantia (em Reais) foi repartida em partes proporcionais a 4, 5 e 9.
Se a maior parte excede a menor parte em R$ 300, então a quantia inicial é:
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Para alimentar 400 galinhas por 20 dias é necessária certa quantidade de ração, digamos X quilos.
Mantidas as proporções, quantos dias um terço da ração (isto é, X/3 quilos) alimentaria 300 galinhas?
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Luís investe um capital de R$ 15.000 em uma aplicação que rende 10% de juros compostos mensais.
Após três meses, o valor total que Luís obtém, em juros, com a aplicação é:
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Em 2019, a soma das idades de Sofia e sua filha Joana é 36 anos. Após 3 anos, ou seja, em 2022, a idade de Sofia é igual ao quadrado da idade de Joana.
Portanto, em 2019 a idade de Sofia era:
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Um zoológico tem um casal de hipopótamos.
Assuma que no nascimento de um hipopótamo a probabilidade de cada um dos sexos ocorrer é a mesma.
Logo, se o referido casal de hipopótamos tem 3 filhotes, então a probabilidade de todos os filhotes serem do mesmo sexo é:
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