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§1º − O funcionário do expediente (FE) pretende conversar, por meio da internet, com o funcionário do departamento de cópias reprográficas (FC), no modo de diálogo instantâneo.
§2º − Na conversa mencionada no §1º, FE solicita a FC que lhe encaminhe dados de seu interesse, transferindo-lhe um arquivo pela internet, com acesso dirigido e autorizado e também porque, devido à grande quantidade de informações que possui, esse arquivo não pode ser encaminhado como anexo de correio eletrônico.
§3º − O encarregado do departamento em que trabalha FE recomenda-lhe que, logo após receber o arquivo referido no §2º, faça um backup usando uma ferramenta que produza um arquivo com extensão zip.
§4º − Tanto com respeito ao arquivo recebido quanto em relação ao backup (§3º), FE é orientado para gravar os arquivos usando códigos de proteção contra acesso não autorizado.
§5º − A fim de evitar conseqüências desagradáveis, tanto FE quanto FC tomam providências para evitar a ocorrência de código de programa malicioso que eventualmente possa estar inserido nos arquivos que manipulam.
§6º − FC costuma “navegar” pela internet buscando assuntos de interesse do órgão em que trabalha e, em algumas ocasiões, ele pede definições de termos usando a Pesquisa Google.
A tecnologia mais adequada para atender à necessidade especificada no §2º é a que usa
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Instruções: Para responder à questão, considere os dados abaixo.
§1º − O funcionário do expediente (FE) pretende conversar, por meio da internet, com o funcionário do departamento de cópias reprográficas (FC), no modo de diálogo instantâneo.
§2º − Na conversa mencionada no §1º, FE solicita a FC que lhe encaminhe dados de seu interesse, transferindo-lhe um arquivo pela internet, com acesso dirigido e autorizado e também porque, devido à grande quantidade de informações que possui, esse arquivo não pode ser encaminhado como anexo de correio eletrônico.
§3º − O encarregado do departamento em que trabalha FE recomenda-lhe que, logo após receber o arquivo referido no §2º, faça um backup usando uma ferramenta que produza um arquivo com extensão zip.
§4º − Tanto com respeito ao arquivo recebido quanto em relação ao backup (§3º), FE é orientado para gravar os arquivos usando códigos de proteção contra acesso não autorizado.
§5º − A fim de evitar conseqüências desagradáveis, tanto FE quanto FC tomam providências para evitar a ocorrência de código de programa malicioso que eventualmente possa estar inserido nos arquivos que manipulam.
§6º − FC costuma “navegar” pela internet buscando assuntos de interesse do órgão em que trabalha e, em algumas ocasiões, ele pede definições de termos usando a Pesquisa Google.
O §1º faz referência ao uso de uma ferramenta, comumente usada, do tipo
 

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Atenção: A questão refere-se ao texto abaixo.
Europeana, prototipo de la contribución francesa a la futura Biblioteca Digital Europea, ha sido presentado esta semana al presidente galo, Jacques Chirac, en vísperas de que sea accesible al público con motivo del Salón del Libro de París. Según el proyecto, lanzado en marzo de 2005, la Biblioteca Digital Europea (BNUE, según sus siglas en francés) contará en 2010 con más de seis millones de libros, películas, fotografías y otros documentos de países de la Unión Europea accesibles a través de un único portal en Internet.
Chirac instó a la Biblioteca Nacional de Francia a acelerar el ritmo de digitalización de sus fondos patrimoniales con el objetivo de integrar, aún este año, 100.000 volúmenes en la BNUE.
Tras su lanzamiento por Francia en marzo de 2005, el proyecto de biblioteca digital europea obtuvo el apoyo de Alemania, España, Hungría, Italia y Polonia antes de ser respaldado por la Comisión Europea.
(Texto adaptado de http://www.elmundo.es/navegante/2007/03/22/tecnologia/1174556455.html)
Corresponde à correta interpretação, em português, do sentido do fragmento “Tras su lanzamiento”, sublinhado no último parágrafo do texto:
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Atenção: A questão refere-se ao texto abaixo.
Europeana, prototipo de la contribución francesa a la futura Biblioteca Digital Europea, ha sido presentado esta semana al presidente galo, Jacques Chirac, en vísperas de que sea accesible al público con motivo del Salón del Libro de París. Según el proyecto, lanzado en marzo de 2005, la Biblioteca Digital Europea (BNUE, según sus siglas en francés) contará en 2010 con más de seis millones de libros, películas, fotografías y otros documentos de países de la Unión Europea accesibles a través de un único portal en Internet.
Chirac instó a la Biblioteca Nacional de Francia a acelerar el ritmo de digitalización de sus fondos patrimoniales con el objetivo de integrar, aún este año, 100.000 volúmenes en la BNUE.
Tras su lanzamiento por Francia en marzo de 2005, el proyecto de biblioteca digital europea obtuvo el apoyo de Alemania, España, Hungría, Italia y Polonia antes de ser respaldado por la Comisión Europea.
(Texto adaptado de http://www.elmundo.es/navegante/2007/03/22/tecnologia/1174556455.html)
Chirac instó a la Biblioteca Nacional de Francia a acelerar el ritmo de digitalización de sus fondos patrimoniales con el objetivo de integrar, aún este año, 100.000 volúmenes en la BNUE.
Considerado o contexto, uma interpretação correta para o trecho do texto destacado acima ocorre em:
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Atenção: A questão refere-se ao texto abaixo.
Europeana, prototipo de la contribución francesa a la futura Biblioteca Digital Europea, ha sido presentado esta semana al presidente galo, Jacques Chirac, en vísperas de que sea accesible al público con motivo del Salón del Libro de París. Según el proyecto, lanzado en marzo de 2005, la Biblioteca Digital Europea (BNUE, según sus siglas en francés) contará en 2010 con más de seis millones de libros, películas, fotografías y otros documentos de países de la Unión Europea accesibles a través de un único portal en Internet.
Chirac instó a la Biblioteca Nacional de Francia a acelerar el ritmo de digitalización de sus fondos patrimoniales con el objetivo de integrar, aún este año, 100.000 volúmenes en la BNUE.
Tras su lanzamiento por Francia en marzo de 2005, el proyecto de biblioteca digital europea obtuvo el apoyo de Alemania, España, Hungría, Italia y Polonia antes de ser respaldado por la Comisión Europea.
(Texto adaptado de http://www.elmundo.es/navegante/2007/03/22/tecnologia/1174556455.html)
Según el proyecto, lanzado en marzo de 2005, la Biblioteca Digital Europea (BNUE, según sus siglas en francés) contará en 2010 con más de seis millones de libros, películas, fotografías y otros documentos de países de la Unión Europea accesibles a través de un único portal en Internet.
Considerado o contexto, uma interpretação correta para o trecho do texto destacado acima ocorre em:
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Atenção: A questão refere-se ao texto abaixo.
Europeana, prototipo de la contribución francesa a la futura Biblioteca Digital Europea, ha sido presentado esta semana al presidente galo, Jacques Chirac, en vísperas de que sea accesible al público con motivo del Salón del Libro de París. Según el proyecto, lanzado en marzo de 2005, la Biblioteca Digital Europea (BNUE, según sus siglas en francés) contará en 2010 con más de seis millones de libros, películas, fotografías y otros documentos de países de la Unión Europea accesibles a través de un único portal en Internet.
Chirac instó a la Biblioteca Nacional de Francia a acelerar el ritmo de digitalización de sus fondos patrimoniales con el objetivo de integrar, aún este año, 100.000 volúmenes en la BNUE.
Tras su lanzamiento por Francia en marzo de 2005, el proyecto de biblioteca digital europea obtuvo el apoyo de Alemania, España, Hungría, Italia y Polonia antes de ser respaldado por la Comisión Europea.
(Texto adaptado de http://www.elmundo.es/navegante/2007/03/22/tecnologia/1174556455.html)
O fragmento “ha sido presentado”, sublinhado no primeiro parágrafo do texto, está corretamente traduzido para a língua portuguesa em:
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Instruções: Para responder à questão considere o texto abaixo.
States Push Online Fitness Programs
By RICK CALLAHAN
With obesity worsening across the nation, a growing number of states like Indiana are launching online initiatives to combat residents’ expanding waistlines. One such initiative is Indiana’s “10 in 10 Challenge,” an online program that commits participants to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. Proponents say online programs reach a vast audience, are relatively cheap and a quick way to let people know about upcoming fitness events and local resources.
Action to curtail obesity is badly needed for Indiana, which consistently ranks among the top 10 most obese states, and is second, behind Kentucky, in the percentage of adults who smoke, said Eric Neuburger, executive director of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
Indiana is far from alone – it’s one of 17 states where at least 25 percent of the population is obese, according to 2005 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In a report released in August by the Trust for America’s Health, the public health advocacy group said research suggests the nation would save $5.6 billion a year in costs associated with treating heart disease if just one-tenth of Americans began walking regularly.
Walking is one of the ideas behind Lighten Up Iowa, a Web-based four-month program that’s driven by teams who either track their minutes of activity, their weight-loss, or both. Now in its sixth year, the Iowa program has been so successful that 17 other states have modeled their own programs after it, capitalizing on the Internet’s vast reach and ability to connect people, helping them stay motivated, said the program’s coordinator, Deborah Martinez. Its sponsor, the nonprofit Iowa Sports Foundation, recently launched a national version, Lighten Up America.
The federal health agency is trying to combat obesity more broadly with programs in 28 states that encourage fitness through efforts that include building sidewalks and walking trails, said Robin Hamre, team leader of a national nutrition and obesity prevention program at the CDC.
Hamre hopes Congress will fund the program for all 50 states. With obesity striking Americans of all backgrounds, and surging in children, she said action is needed now.
“We’re seeing the same thing in all age groups and all races. This is an equal opportunity epidemic,” she said.
(Adapted from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/03/19/AR2007031900335.html)
Segundo o texto,
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Instruções: Para responder à questão considere o texto abaixo.
States Push Online Fitness Programs
By RICK CALLAHAN
With obesity worsening across the nation, a growing number of states like Indiana are launching online initiatives to combat residents’ expanding waistlines. One such initiative is Indiana’s “10 in 10 Challenge,” an online program that commits participants to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. Proponents say online programs reach a vast audience, are relatively cheap and a quick way to let people know about upcoming fitness events and local resources.
Action to curtail obesity is badly needed for Indiana, which consistently ranks among the top 10 most obese states, and is second, behind Kentucky, in the percentage of adults who smoke, said Eric Neuburger, executive director of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
Indiana is far from alone – it’s one of 17 states where at least 25 percent of the population is obese, according to 2005 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In a report released in August by the Trust for America’s Health, the public health advocacy group said research suggests the nation would save $5.6 billion a year in costs associated with treating heart disease if just one-tenth of Americans began walking regularly.
Walking is one of the ideas behind Lighten Up Iowa, a Web-based four-month program that’s driven by teams who either track their minutes of activity, their weight-loss, or both. Now in its sixth year, the Iowa program has been so successful that 17 other states have modeled their own programs after it, capitalizing on the Internet’s vast reach and ability to connect people, helping them stay motivated, said the program’s coordinator, Deborah Martinez. Its sponsor, the nonprofit Iowa Sports Foundation, recently launched a national version, Lighten Up America.
The federal health agency is trying to combat obesity more broadly with programs in 28 states that encourage fitness through efforts that include building sidewalks and walking trails, said Robin Hamre, team leader of a national nutrition and obesity prevention program at the CDC.
Hamre hopes Congress will fund the program for all 50 states. With obesity striking Americans of all backgrounds, and surging in children, she said action is needed now.
“We’re seeing the same thing in all age groups and all races. This is an equal opportunity epidemic,” she said.
(Adapted from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/03/19/AR2007031900335.html)
Segundo o texto,
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Instruções: Para responder à questão considere o texto abaixo.
States Push Online Fitness Programs
By RICK CALLAHAN
With obesity worsening across the nation, a growing number of states like Indiana are launching online initiatives to combat residents’ expanding waistlines. One such initiative is Indiana’s “10 in 10 Challenge,” an online program that commits participants to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. Proponents say online programs reach a vast audience, are relatively cheap and a quick way to let people know about upcoming fitness events and local resources.
Action to curtail obesity is badly needed for Indiana, which consistently ranks among the top 10 most obese states, and is second, behind Kentucky, in the percentage of adults who smoke, said Eric Neuburger, executive director of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
Indiana is far from alone – it’s one of 17 states where at least 25 percent of the population is obese, according to 2005 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In a report released in August by the Trust for America’s Health, the public health advocacy group said research suggests the nation would save $5.6 billion a year in costs associated with treating heart disease if just one-tenth of Americans began walking regularly.
Walking is one of the ideas behind Lighten Up Iowa, a Web-based four-month program that’s driven by teams who either track their minutes of activity, their weight-loss, or both. Now in its sixth year, the Iowa program has been so successful that 17 other states have modeled their own programs after it, capitalizing on the Internet’s vast reach and ability to connect people, helping them stay motivated, said the program’s coordinator, Deborah Martinez. Its sponsor, the nonprofit Iowa Sports Foundation, recently launched a national version, Lighten Up America.
The federal health agency is trying to combat obesity more broadly with programs in 28 states that encourage fitness through efforts that include building sidewalks and walking trails, said Robin Hamre, team leader of a national nutrition and obesity prevention program at the CDC.
Hamre hopes Congress will fund the program for all 50 states. With obesity striking Americans of all backgrounds, and surging in children, she said action is needed now.
“We’re seeing the same thing in all age groups and all races. This is an equal opportunity epidemic,” she said.
(Adapted from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/03/19/AR2007031900335.html)
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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Instruções: Para responder à questão considere o texto abaixo.
States Push Online Fitness Programs
By RICK CALLAHAN
With obesity …........… across the nation, a growing number of states like Indiana are launching online initiatives to combat residents’ expanding waistlines. One such initiative is Indiana’s “10 in 10 Challenge,” an online program that commits participants to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. Proponents say online programs reach a vast audience, are relatively cheap and a quick way to let people know about upcoming fitness events and local resources.
Action to curtail obesity is badly needed for Indiana, which consistently ranks among the top 10 most obese states, and is second, behind Kentucky, in the percentage of adults who smoke, said Eric Neuburger, executive director of the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
Indiana is far from alone – it’s one of 17 states where at least 25 percent of the population is obese, according to 2005 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In a report released in August by the Trust for America’s Health, the public health advocacy group said research suggests the nation would save $5.6 billion a year in costs associated with treating heart disease if just one-tenth of Americans began walking regularly.
Walking is one of the ideas behind Lighten Up Iowa, a Web-based four-month program that’s driven by teams who either track their minutes of activity, their weight-loss, or both. Now in its sixth year, the Iowa program has been so successful that 17 other states have modeled their own programs after it, capitalizing on the Internet’s vast reach and ability to connect people, helping them stay motivated, said the program’s coordinator, Deborah Martinez. Its sponsor, the nonprofit Iowa Sports Foundation, recently launched a national version, Lighten Up America.
The federal health agency is trying to combat obesity more broadly with programs in 28 states that encourage fitness through efforts that include building sidewalks and walking trails, said Robin Hamre, team leader of a national nutrition and obesity prevention program at the CDC.
Hamre hopes Congress will fund the program for all 50 states. With obesity striking Americans of all backgrounds, and surging in children, she said action is needed now.
“We’re seeing the same thing in all age groups and all races. This is an equal opportunity epidemic,” she said.
(Adapted from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2007/03/19/AR2007031900335.html)
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