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290947 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Avoid skin-lightening creams ‘at all costs’

Consumers are being warned to steer clear of skin lightening creams that can “act like paint stripper”. Many contained the bleaching agent hydroquinone the creams can also contain mercury.

The British Skin Foundation said people should speak to a doctor if they had any concerns about their skin. The LGA says the toxic products are being sold by rogue retailers, as well as online and at car boot sales and market stalls. And they do not always spell out the correct levels of ingredients, putting consumers at risk.

Hydroquinone, described by the LGA as “the biological equivalent of paint stripper”, can remove the top layer of skin, increasing the risk of skin cancer, and cause fatal liver and kidney damage. Mercury can cause similar life-threatening health problems.

Unless they are issued on prescription by a doctor, creams containing hydroquinone, steroids or mercury are banned in the UK because of their potentially serious side-effects.

The LGA highlighted several recent seizures including the seizure of 360 products from a store in Dagenham, some of which contained hydroquinone. Ingredients were listed incorrectly and failed to meet EU regulations. The store’s owners were fined £6,500 and ordered to pay £8,010 to the council.

Southwark Council seized about 2,900 skin-whitening products, most of which had been imported directly from Nigeria, in a single raid in 2018. It also saw what is believed to be the UK’s first jail sentence for the sale of dangerous skin lightening products.

A quarter of a tonne of illegal skin lightening products were seized at Gatwick Airport after arriving from Cameroon. Samples were found to contain hydroquinone.

Simon Blackburn, chairman of the LGA’s Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said: “Skin creams containing banned ingredients are very dangerous and could seriously damage your health, scar you for life and even kill you, so they should be avoided at all costs.”

Consumers should always check the ingredients of their skin creams, be suspicious of very low prices which are likely to indicate the lotion is fake and potentially harmful, and never use a product containing hydroquinone. “If the product doesn’t display the ingredients at all, then don’t use it.”

Internet: www.bbc.com (adapted).

No que se refere às ideias do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

The products seized by the authorities came from Africa.

 

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290946 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Avoid skin-lightening creams ‘at all costs’

Consumers are being warned to steer clear of skin lightening creams that can “act like paint stripper”. Many contained the bleaching agent hydroquinone the creams can also contain mercury.

The British Skin Foundation said people should speak to a doctor if they had any concerns about their skin. The LGA says the toxic products are being sold by rogue retailers, as well as online and at car boot sales and market stalls. And they do not always spell out the correct levels of ingredients, putting consumers at risk.

Hydroquinone, described by the LGA as “the biological equivalent of paint stripper”, can remove the top layer of skin, increasing the risk of skin cancer, and cause fatal liver and kidney damage. Mercury can cause similar life-threatening health problems.

Unless they are issued on prescription by a doctor, creams containing hydroquinone, steroids or mercury are banned in the UK because of their potentially serious side-effects.

The LGA highlighted several recent seizures including the seizure of 360 products from a store in Dagenham, some of which contained hydroquinone. Ingredients were listed incorrectly and failed to meet EU regulations. The store’s owners were fined £6,500 and ordered to pay £8,010 to the council.

Southwark Council seized about 2,900 skin-whitening products, most of which had been imported directly from Nigeria, in a single raid in 2018. It also saw what is believed to be the UK’s first jail sentence for the sale of dangerous skin lightening products.

A quarter of a tonne of illegal skin lightening products were seized at Gatwick Airport after arriving from Cameroon. Samples were found to contain hydroquinone.

Simon Blackburn, chairman of the LGA’s Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said: “Skin creams containing banned ingredients are very dangerous and could seriously damage your health, scar you for life and even kill you, so they should be avoided at all costs.”

Consumers should always check the ingredients of their skin creams, be suspicious of very low prices which are likely to indicate the lotion is fake and potentially harmful, and never use a product containing hydroquinone. “If the product doesn’t display the ingredients at all, then don’t use it.”

Internet: www.bbc.com (adapted).

No que se refere às ideias do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

The skin lightening creams seized met EU regulations in many cases.

 

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290942 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Avoid skin-lightening creams ‘at all costs’

Consumers are being warned to steer clear of skin lightening creams that can “act like paint stripper”. Many contained the bleaching agent hydroquinone the creams can also contain mercury.

The British Skin Foundation said people should speak to a doctor if they had any concerns about their skin. The LGA says the toxic products are being sold by rogue retailers, as well as online and at car boot sales and market stalls. And they do not always spell out the correct levels of ingredients, putting consumers at risk.

Hydroquinone, described by the LGA as “the biological equivalent of paint stripper”, can remove the top layer of skin, increasing the risk of skin cancer, and cause fatal liver and kidney damage. Mercury can cause similar life-threatening health problems.

Unless they are issued on prescription by a doctor, creams containing hydroquinone, steroids or mercury are banned in the UK because of their potentially serious side-effects.

The LGA highlighted several recent seizures including the seizure of 360 products from a store in Dagenham, some of which contained hydroquinone. Ingredients were listed incorrectly and failed to meet EU regulations. The store’s owners were fined £6,500 and ordered to pay £8,010 to the council.

Southwark Council seized about 2,900 skin-whitening products, most of which had been imported directly from Nigeria, in a single raid in 2018. It also saw what is believed to be the UK’s first jail sentence for the sale of dangerous skin lightening products.

A quarter of a tonne of illegal skin lightening products were seized at Gatwick Airport after arriving from Cameroon. Samples were found to contain hydroquinone.

Simon Blackburn, chairman of the LGA’s Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said: “Skin creams containing banned ingredients are very dangerous and could seriously damage your health, scar you for life and even kill you, so they should be avoided at all costs.”

Consumers should always check the ingredients of their skin creams, be suspicious of very low prices which are likely to indicate the lotion is fake and potentially harmful, and never use a product containing hydroquinone. “If the product doesn’t display the ingredients at all, then don’t use it.”

Internet: www.bbc.com (adapted).

No que se refere às ideias do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

The product being warned by the LGA is believed to cause damage to at least two organs.

 

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290940 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Avoid skin-lightening creams ‘at all costs’

Consumers are being warned to steer clear of skin lightening creams that can “act like paint stripper”. Many contained the bleaching agent hydroquinone the creams can also contain mercury.

The British Skin Foundation said people should speak to a doctor if they had any concerns about their skin. The LGA says the toxic products are being sold by rogue retailers, as well as online and at car boot sales and market stalls. And they do not always spell out the correct levels of ingredients, putting consumers at risk.

Hydroquinone, described by the LGA as “the biological equivalent of paint stripper”, can remove the top layer of skin, increasing the risk of skin cancer, and cause fatal liver and kidney damage. Mercury can cause similar life-threatening health problems.

Unless they are issued on prescription by a doctor, creams containing hydroquinone, steroids or mercury are banned in the UK because of their potentially serious side-effects.

The LGA highlighted several recent seizures including the seizure of 360 products from a store in Dagenham, some of which contained hydroquinone. Ingredients were listed incorrectly and failed to meet EU regulations. The store’s owners were fined £6,500 and ordered to pay £8,010 to the council.

Southwark Council seized about 2,900 skin-whitening products, most of which had been imported directly from Nigeria, in a single raid in 2018. It also saw what is believed to be the UK’s first jail sentence for the sale of dangerous skin lightening products.

A quarter of a tonne of illegal skin lightening products were seized at Gatwick Airport after arriving from Cameroon. Samples were found to contain hydroquinone.

Simon Blackburn, chairman of the LGA’s Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said: “Skin creams containing banned ingredients are very dangerous and could seriously damage your health, scar you for life and even kill you, so they should be avoided at all costs.”

Consumers should always check the ingredients of their skin creams, be suspicious of very low prices which are likely to indicate the lotion is fake and potentially harmful, and never use a product containing hydroquinone. “If the product doesn’t display the ingredients at all, then don’t use it.”

Internet: www.bbc.com (adapted).

No que se refere às ideias do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

The skin lightening creams mentioned in the text are compared to products which remove paint from walls and other surfaces.

 

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290928 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Avoid skin-lightening creams ‘at all costs’

Consumers are being warned to steer clear of skin lightening creams that can “act like paint stripper”. Many contained the bleaching agent hydroquinone the creams can also contain mercury.

The British Skin Foundation said people should speak to a doctor if they had any concerns about their skin. The LGA says the toxic products are being sold by rogue retailers, as well as online and at car boot sales and market stalls. And they do not always spell out the correct levels of ingredients, putting consumers at risk.

Hydroquinone, described by the LGA as “the biological equivalent of paint stripper”, can remove the top layer of skin, increasing the risk of skin cancer, and cause fatal liver and kidney damage. Mercury can cause similar life-threatening health problems.

Unless they are issued on prescription by a doctor, creams containing hydroquinone, steroids or mercury are banned in the UK because of their potentially serious side-effects.

The LGA highlighted several recent seizures including the seizure of 360 products from a store in Dagenham, some of which contained hydroquinone. Ingredients were listed incorrectly and failed to meet EU regulations. The store’s owners were fined £6,500 and ordered to pay £8,010 to the council.

Southwark Council seized about 2,900 skin-whitening products, most of which had been imported directly from Nigeria, in a single raid in 2018. It also saw what is believed to be the UK’s first jail sentence for the sale of dangerous skin lightening products.

A quarter of a tonne of illegal skin lightening products were seized at Gatwick Airport after arriving from Cameroon. Samples were found to contain hydroquinone.

Simon Blackburn, chairman of the LGA’s Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said: “Skin creams containing banned ingredients are very dangerous and could seriously damage your health, scar you for life and even kill you, so they should be avoided at all costs.”

Consumers should always check the ingredients of their skin creams, be suspicious of very low prices which are likely to indicate the lotion is fake and potentially harmful, and never use a product containing hydroquinone. “If the product doesn’t display the ingredients at all, then don’t use it.”

Internet: www.bbc.com (adapted).

No que se refere às ideias do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

The illegal products mentioned in the text are sold informally both online and on the streets, without much surveillance.

 

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290902 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Avoid skin-lightening creams ‘at all costs’

Consumers are being warned to steer clear of skin lightening creams that can “act like paint stripper”. Many contained the bleaching agent hydroquinone the creams can also contain mercury.

The British Skin Foundation said people should speak to a doctor if they had any concerns about their skin. The LGA says the toxic products are being sold by rogue retailers, as well as online and at car boot sales and market stalls. And they do not always spell out the correct levels of ingredients, putting consumers at risk.

Hydroquinone, described by the LGA as “the biological equivalent of paint stripper”, can remove the top layer of skin, increasing the risk of skin cancer, and cause fatal liver and kidney damage. Mercury can cause similar life-threatening health problems.

Unless they are issued on prescription by a doctor, creams containing hydroquinone, steroids or mercury are banned in the UK because of their potentially serious side-effects.

The LGA highlighted several recent seizures including the seizure of 360 products from a store in Dagenham, some of which contained hydroquinone. Ingredients were listed incorrectly and failed to meet EU regulations. The store’s owners were fined £6,500 and ordered to pay £8,010 to the council.

Southwark Council seized about 2,900 skin-whitening products, most of which had been imported directly from Nigeria, in a single raid in 2018. It also saw what is believed to be the UK’s first jail sentence for the sale of dangerous skin lightening products.

A quarter of a tonne of illegal skin lightening products were seized at Gatwick Airport after arriving from Cameroon. Samples were found to contain hydroquinone.

Simon Blackburn, chairman of the LGA’s Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said: “Skin creams containing banned ingredients are very dangerous and could seriously damage your health, scar you for life and even kill you, so they should be avoided at all costs.”

Consumers should always check the ingredients of their skin creams, be suspicious of very low prices which are likely to indicate the lotion is fake and potentially harmful, and never use a product containing hydroquinone. “If the product doesn’t display the ingredients at all, then don’t use it.”

Internet: www.bbc.com (adapted).

No que se refere às ideias do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

Only skin lightening creams which contain hydroquinone should be avoided by consumers.

 

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290898 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Avoid skin-lightening creams ‘at all costs’

Consumers are being warned to steer clear of skin lightening creams that can “act like paint stripper”. Many contained the bleaching agent hydroquinone the creams can also contain mercury.

The British Skin Foundation said people should speak to a doctor if they had any concerns about their skin. The LGA says the toxic products are being sold by rogue retailers, as well as online and at car boot sales and market stalls. And they do not always spell out the correct levels of ingredients, putting consumers at risk.

Hydroquinone, described by the LGA as “the biological equivalent of paint stripper”, can remove the top layer of skin, increasing the risk of skin cancer, and cause fatal liver and kidney damage. Mercury can cause similar life-threatening health problems.

Unless they are issued on prescription by a doctor, creams containing hydroquinone, steroids or mercury are banned in the UK because of their potentially serious side-effects.

The LGA highlighted several recent seizures including the seizure of 360 products from a store in Dagenham, some of which contained hydroquinone. Ingredients were listed incorrectly and failed to meet EU regulations. The store’s owners were fined £6,500 and ordered to pay £8,010 to the council.

Southwark Council seized about 2,900 skin-whitening products, most of which had been imported directly from Nigeria, in a single raid in 2018. It also saw what is believed to be the UK’s first jail sentence for the sale of dangerous skin lightening products.

A quarter of a tonne of illegal skin lightening products were seized at Gatwick Airport after arriving from Cameroon. Samples were found to contain hydroquinone.

Simon Blackburn, chairman of the LGA’s Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said: “Skin creams containing banned ingredients are very dangerous and could seriously damage your health, scar you for life and even kill you, so they should be avoided at all costs.”

Consumers should always check the ingredients of their skin creams, be suspicious of very low prices which are likely to indicate the lotion is fake and potentially harmful, and never use a product containing hydroquinone. “If the product doesn’t display the ingredients at all, then don’t use it.”

Internet: www.bbc.com (adapted).

No que se refere às ideias do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

The main idea of the text is to show consumers that skin lightening creams contain hydroquinone.

 

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290894 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Enunciado 290894-1

A respeito das ideias, dos aspectos gramaticais e do vocabulário do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

The word “tributaries” (ℓ.11) means afluentes in Portuguese.

 

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290883 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Enunciado 290883-1

A respeito das ideias, dos aspectos gramaticais e do vocabulário do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

The Amazon’s aquatic ecosystem is the only issue related to the fires mentioned in the article.

 

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290880 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. São Cristóvão-SE

Enunciado 290880-1

A respeito das ideias, dos aspectos gramaticais e do vocabulário do texto apresentado, julgue os itens a seguir.

In the text, there are some examples of cognates in English that resemble the same words and have the same meaning in Portuguese, such as ‘aquatic’, ‘arboreal’ ‘forests’ and ‘degradation’.

 

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