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The sentence that implies the British prefer to tackle and mend things without attracting attention is:
a. “Yet the same problems keep cropping up regardless of who is in Downing Street.”
b. “On behalf of the tens of thousands of people who have died unnecessarily because of government failure, some questions need to be asked.”
c. “But they are constrained, as presidents are not, by Parliament.”
d. “They should start at the office of the prime minister.”
e. “They prefer to muddle through and fix things quietly behind the scenes.”

As the Net shortens response times and sharpens competition, the media is
a. going wild.
b. turning amicable.
c. becoming uncontrolled.
d. getting tamed.
e. enraged.

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Questões resolvidas

The sentence that implies the British prefer to tackle and mend things without attracting attention is:
a. “Yet the same problems keep cropping up regardless of who is in Downing Street.”
b. “On behalf of the tens of thousands of people who have died unnecessarily because of government failure, some questions need to be asked.”
c. “But they are constrained, as presidents are not, by Parliament.”
d. “They should start at the office of the prime minister.”
e. “They prefer to muddle through and fix things quietly behind the scenes.”

As the Net shortens response times and sharpens competition, the media is
a. going wild.
b. turning amicable.
c. becoming uncontrolled.
d. getting tamed.
e. enraged.

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220 QUESTÕES COMENTADAS
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246. The sentence that implies the British prefer to tackle and mend things without attracting 
attention is:
a. “Yet the same problems keep cropping up regardless of who is in Downing Street.”
b. “On behalf of the tens of thousands of people who have died unnecessarily because 
of government failure, some questions need to be asked.”
c. “But they are constrained, as presidents are not, by Parliament.”
d. “They should start at the office of the prime minister.”
e. “They prefer to muddle through and fix things quietly behind the scenes.”
COMENTÁRIO
A frase que sugere que os britânicos preferem enfrentar e resolver os problemas sem 
atrair atenção é (E) Eles preferem se virar e resolver os problemas sem chamar atenção. 
As demais alternativas erram: (A) No entanto, os mesmos problemas continuam surgindo, 
independentemente de quem está em Downing Street; (B) Em nome das dezenas de mi-
lhares de pessoas que morreram desnecessariamente por causa do fracasso do governo, 
algumas perguntas precisam ser feitas; (C) Mas eles estão constrangidos, enquanto os 
presidentes não estão, pelo Parlamento; (D) Eles devem começar no gabinete do primei-
ro-ministro. O pronome “They” refere-se a: (C) “prime ministers”; (D) “some questions”; (E) 
“The British”.
247. As the Net shortens response times and sharpens competition, the media is
a. going wild.
b. turning amicable.
c. becoming uncontrolled.
d. getting tamed.
e. enraged.
COMENTÁRIO
O texto afirma “The press is becoming more feral as the internet shortens response times 
and sharpens competition.” [A imprensa está se tornando mais selvagem à medida que 
a internet diminui os tempos de resposta e acirra a concorrência.] A questão: À medida 
que a Internet diminui os tempos de resposta e aumenta a concorrência, a mídia está (A) 
enlouquecendo; (B) tornando-se amigável; (C) tornando-se descontrolada; (D) ficando do-
mesticada; (E) enfurecida.
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