Japoneses criam trem magnético que anda a 500 km por hora :polêmica casa de apostas

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One day, this could be world’s fastest train.

Using polêmica casa de apostas magnets to float above the track, the maglev can reach speeds of over 500 kilometres per hour.

Ministers in Japan have called it " polêmica casa de apostas world-class" technology.

The polêmica casa de apostas venture cost billions of US dollars, though some hope the technology could be sold to polêmica casa de apostas overseas markets.

But don’t polêmica casa de apostas turn up at the station any time soon. The train isn’t expected to open its doors to passengers until 2027.

Transcriçãopolêmica casa de apostasportuguês

Um dia, este poderá vir a ser o trem mais rápido do mundo.

Utilizando polêmica casa de apostas imãs para flutuar sobre os trilhos, o maglev é capazpolêmica casa de apostasalcançar velocidades acimapolêmica casa de apostas500 quilômetros por hora.

Autoridades no Japão anunciaram o trem como sendopolêmica casa de apostastecnologiapolêmica casa de apostas" polêmica casa de apostas qualidade internacional".

Apesar do polêmica casa de apostas empreendimento ter custado bilhõespolêmica casa de apostasdólares, espera-se que a tecnologia possa ser vendida a mercados polêmica casa de apostas no exterior.

Mas não polêmica casa de apostas venha logo para a estação. O trem não deve abrir suas portas para receber passageiros antespolêmica casa de apostas2027.

Vocabulary

polêmica casa de apostas magnets - imãs

polêmica casa de apostas world class - qualidade internacional

polêmica casa de apostas venture - empreendimento

polêmica casa de apostas overseas - no exterior

polêmica casa de apostas turn up - vir, aparecer

Exercise

1. Mr Gondwe says his business is good: "I used to sell radios but that was not a profitable business. That's why I switched to selling underwear and this is a much more rewarding __________."

2. "If people fail to __________ for interviews or refuse a job offer for no good reason they will face losing their benefit. It is because of this we have introduced tough new penalties for those claimants who refuse to play by the rules." 3. __________ inside mobile phone cases and GPS devices and also the metal in car keys and under-wired bras could affect compass needles, the MCofS warned.

4. "A weak currency won't necessarily lead to a crisis. But, if it makes it harder to pay for a deficit that is owed to__________ creditors, that's when it could become a problem."

5. Stephen Duncan, director of commercial and tourism at Historic Scotland, said: "Stirling Castle is a __________ attraction which draws visitors from across the globe, so I am delighted to see it recognised as one of the 40 best experiences in Europe."

Answers

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2. "If people fail to turn up for interviews or refuse a job offer for no good reason they will face losing their benefit. It is because of this we have introduced tough new penalties for those claimants who refuse to play by the rules."

Source: Swansea firm frustrated at system after job advert http://bbc.in/17Q5FKW

3. Magnets inside mobile phone cases and GPS devices and also the metal in car keys and under-wired bras could affect compass needles, the MCofS warned.

Source: Reverse polarity a risk to climbers, mountain body warns http://bbc.in/ZORtMo

4. "A weak currency won't necessarily lead to a crisis. But, if it makes it harder to pay for a deficit that is owed to overseas creditors, that's when it could become a problem."

Source: Indian rupee falls further amid Fed stimulus concerns http://bbc.in/19G8ioh

5. Stephen Duncan, director of commercial and tourism at Historic Scotland, said: "Stirling Castle is a world-class attraction which draws visitors from across the globe, so I am delighted to see it recognised as one of the 40 best experiences in Europe.

Source: Stirling Castle 'top European experience' http://bbc.in/140rBFj