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READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 14 TO 20:
TEXT II
THE CEREALS

Cereals are the staff of life for most of mankind.
Even our milk and our meat derive largely from them.
They are grasses nurtured and bred by man so that their
grain is large and nourishing. Except in parts of the
5tropics where such roots as tapioca and yams are the
staple carbohydrate, and in wet cold places where the
potato plugs the gap, wheat, barley, oats, rye, rice,
maize and sorghum are what keeps us all alive and
kicking.
The cereals have all been bred from wild grasses,
and bred so far away from their parent stocks that they
are now distinct species. In fact it is sometimes difficult
to guess which wild grass a particular cereal is derived
from, and, in some cases, maize for example, the wild
15species is now probably extinct.
(from Seymour, John. The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency,London: Faber & Faber, 1980: 56)
The opposite of wet in "in wet cold places" (l.6) is:
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READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 14 TO 20:
TEXT II
THE CEREALS

Cereals are the staff of life for most of mankind.
Even our milk and our meat derive largely from them.
They are grasses nurtured and bred by man so that their
grain is large and nourishing. Except in parts of the
5tropics where such roots as tapioca and yams are the
staple carbohydrate, and in wet cold places where the
potato plugs the gap, wheat, barley, oats, rye, rice,
maize and sorghum are what keeps us all alive and
kicking.
The cereals have all been bred from wild grasses,
and bred so far away from their parent stocks that they
are now distinct species. In fact it is sometimes difficult
to guess which wild grass a particular cereal is derived
from, and, in some cases, maize for example, the wild
15species is now probably extinct.
(from Seymour, John. The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency,London: Faber & Faber, 1980: 56)
The plural of life (l.1) is:
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READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 14 TO 20:
TEXT II
THE CEREALS

Cereals are the staff of life for most of mankind.
Even our milk and our meat derive largely from them.
They are grasses nurtured and bred by man so that their
grain is large and nourishing. Except in parts of the
5tropics where such roots as tapioca and yams are the
staple carbohydrate, and in wet cold places where the
potato plugs the gap, wheat, barley, oats, rye, rice,
maize and sorghum are what keeps us all alive and
kicking.
The cereals have all been bred from wild grasses,
and bred so far away from their parent stocks that they
are now distinct species. In fact it is sometimes difficult
to guess which wild grass a particular cereal is derived
from, and, in some cases, maize for example, the wild
15species is now probably extinct.
(from Seymour, John. The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency,London: Faber & Faber, 1980: 56)
The author says that cereals initially came from:
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READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 14 TO 20:
TEXT II
THE CEREALS

Cereals are the staff of life for most of mankind.
Even our milk and our meat derive largely from them.
They are grasses nurtured and bred by man so that their
grain is large and nourishing. Except in parts of the
5tropics where such roots as tapioca and yams are the
staple carbohydrate, and in wet cold places where the
potato plugs the gap, wheat, barley, oats, rye, rice,
maize and sorghum are what keeps us all alive and
kicking.
The cereals have all been bred from wild grasses,
and bred so far away from their parent stocks that they
are now distinct species. In fact it is sometimes difficult
to guess which wild grass a particular cereal is derived
from, and, in some cases, maize for example, the wild
15species is now probably extinct.
(from Seymour, John. The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency,London: Faber & Faber, 1980: 56)
The function of the text is to:
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READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 14 TO 20:
TEXT II
THE CEREALS

Cereals are the staff of life for most of mankind.
Even our milk and our meat derive largely from them.
They are grasses nurtured and bred by man so that their
grain is large and nourishing. Except in parts of the
5tropics where such roots as tapioca and yams are the
staple carbohydrate, and in wet cold places where the
potato plugs the gap, wheat, barley, oats, rye, rice,
maize and sorghum are what keeps us all alive and
kicking.
The cereals have all been bred from wild grasses,
and bred so far away from their parent stocks that they
are now distinct species. In fact it is sometimes difficult
to guess which wild grass a particular cereal is derived
from, and, in some cases, maize for example, the wild
15species is now probably extinct.
(from Seymour, John. The Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency,London: Faber & Faber, 1980: 56)
The author states that in the tropics:
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As questões de número 21 até 40 referem-se à configuração padrão de software e hardware do fabricante. Quando aplicável, todos os softwares devem ser considerados em sua versão em português, exceto quando houver especificação em contrário.
O ícone mostrado na figura a seguir foi extraído do Ambiente de Rede de um computador executando o Windows 98.

Ele representa:
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As questões de número 21 até 40 referem-se à configuração padrão de software e hardware do fabricante. Quando aplicável, todos os softwares devem ser considerados em sua versão em português, exceto quando houver especificação em contrário.
O botão "Excluir arquivos..." da caixa de diálogo "Opções da Internet" do MS Internet Explorer:
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As questões de número 21 até 40 referem-se à configuração padrão de software e hardware do fabricante. Quando aplicável, todos os softwares devem ser considerados em sua versão em português, exceto quando houver especificação em contrário.
A seguinte pergunta foi enviada por um leitor a uma coluna de informática de um conhecido jornal carioca: "Tenho um computador Pentium com Windows 2000 (versão em Inglês) e MS Office2000 (também em Inglês) instalados. Tive de adquirir recentemente um novo teclado para o meu computador. O problema é que agora, nada parece funcionar direito. Quando pressiono a cedilha, por exemplo, aparece no vídeo um ponto e vírgula. O que devo fazer?". Em sua opinião, a resposta que deve ser dada ao leitor é:
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As questões de número 21 até 40 referem-se à configuração padrão de software e hardware do fabricante. Quando aplicável, todos os softwares devem ser considerados em sua versão em português, exceto quando houver especificação em contrário.
Em relação às configurações existentes no painel de controle do MS Windows 2000, é INCORRETO afirmar que:
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As questões de número 21 até 40 referem-se à configuração padrão de software e hardware do fabricante. Quando aplicável, todos os softwares devem ser considerados em sua versão em português, exceto quando houver especificação em contrário.
Um cookie é um pequeno arquivo que um sítio Web qualquer mantém no computador do usuário. A respeito de cookies, é INCORRETO afirmar que:
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