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1945718 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
Sejam f e g duas funções reais inversas entre si. Se f(x) = 3x – 2, então g(1) é igual a
 

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1945710 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Português
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
Recoloque os termos retirados do poema abaixo, observando, pelo significado que assumem no contexto em que se inserem, a correta e respectiva grafia.
“........... imagens delirantes
Maísa podia não gostar ............
o poema”
(Manuel Bandeira )
 

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1945698 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
Sejam as matrizes A!$ _{mx3} !$, B!$ _{pxq} !$ e C!$ _{5x3} !$. Se A . B = C, então m + p + q é igual a
 

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1945695 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
The air pranks
If you have “aviophobia”, turbulence is probably the common reason for that. Most people believe that turbulence is dangerous. In fact, during turbulence, the pilots remain in complete control of the aircraft, and it is no harder to fly an aircraft during turbulence than it is in normal flight.
The movement of the air causes turbulence. There are three types of weather often associated with turbulence. Firstly strong winds close to the ground, storm clouds and clear air turbulence.
The important thing to remember is that turbulence is uncomfortable but not dangerous and that weather maps and reports show pilots where the areas of turbulence can be expected so that they can be avoided by climbing, descending or flying around them.
Crew working onboard the plane are highly trained to cope with this situation.
Remember: Always secure your seat belt as tightly as you can in turbulence as it helps you feel more comfortable. Put your seat belt on even when not instructed to wear it. It can be tempting to take off your seat belt, when you want to be more comfortable.
Pilots can usually antecipate turbulence, sometimes it’s sudden, and sometimes it’s severe. There have been cases of serious injuries to passengers who were not seated and with their seat belts duly fastened.
Most people aren’t keen on flying, owing to turbulence jolts.
“Relax and fly” shows that there are effective ways to overcome this unfounded fear, when one flies in this extremely safe mode of transportation.
GLOSSARY:
pranks= rebeldias
According to the text,
 

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1945665 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
There is a saying in English: “That looks good enough to eat.” None of the saying’s applications is so true as in the description of Japanese food. Japan, the preparation and arrangement of food are just as important as the taste. In effect, the restaurant customer gets art to eat.
The underlined word, in the text, can be replaced by
 

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1942006 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
A Passion For English
Marit grew up in the Netherlands. She is bilingual because her mother is German and her father is Dutch. In high school, Marit studied English, but it was difficult for her. She didn’t like her English classes. They didn’t practice conversation. Marit wanted to learn to speak English so she could learn about people from different cultures.
Marit decided to study in an English-speaking country. She went to school in London when she was 17 years old. Marit was self-disciplined. She made new friends from other countries. They spoke English together. Soon she became comfortable speaking English. English sounded beautiful to her.
When she was 19 years old, Marit made a plan. She decided to study at a college in the United States. At first, the classes were very hard for her.
Marit graduaded 4 years later. She was very proud. She was fluent in English! The college gave her a job as an English teacher, and then she married her American boyfriend a year later. Today, Marit tells her English students, “Hard work and passion pay off!”
When Marit said that she was very proud, we can conclude that she
 

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1941840 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
Match the proverbs (1-5) in question 49 above with these explanations:
( ) Don’t antecipate the future before it happens.
( ) Accept a present graciously and gratefully, without criticizing the present or giver.
( ) Don’t invest all your efforts, or attention, in just one thing.
( ) Don’t judge people or things by their outward appearance.
( ) Take care of small sums of money and they will become large sums.
 

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1929153 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Português
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
Observe:
Não digo que ficou com orgulho dos meninos, porque o nosso Adriano não era propriamente menino.
Considerando o período acima, não se pode afirmar que
 

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1929148 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Português
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
Observe os versos:
O amor é infinito, e cabe num coração.
O perdão é ilimitado, e cabe em uma lágrima e em um abraço.
A paixão é imensa, e cabe em um beijo.
Assinale a alternativa cuja sequência preenche corretamente as lacunas das assertivas abaixo.
I- Nos três versos, a conjunção e, ao ligar orações coordenadas, estabelece uma relação de pois liga ideias/fatos de sentidos .
II- A conjunção poderia substituir a conjunção e sem alterar o sentido estabelecido.
III- No trecho uma lágrima e em um abraço, a conjunção e tem valor de .
 

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1929147 Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr
The following dialogue takes place between two native speakers of English in the lower airspace in the vicinity of a major airport. Two aircraft towards the airfield:
Pilot – Fox Charlie speaking. Who’s ahead ... us or Golf Yankee?
Controller – Well... you’re neck and neck.
Pilot – We can keep a high speed in the descent if you want us to.
Controller – I don’t know how the TMA are going to plan this. You can if you wish.
Pilot – You’re the boss.
Controller – Well they’ll be the boss when you get down there. I’m just sort of keeping you apart for the moment.
Pilot – Understood.
GLOSSARY:
vicinity = proximidade
Fox Charlie = nome da aeronave
Golf Yankee = nome da aeronave
TMA = refere-se ao órgão de controle de tráfego aéreo
All the words below can be replaced by “descending”, except:
 

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