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If You Have These Skills, No Robot Will Ever Take Your Job


Kayla Matthews March 29, 2017 7 minutes


Losing your job to robots is no longer a sci-fi fantasy. Some estimates say robots may take over more than five million jobs across 15 developed countries. Machines could account for more than half the workforce in places like Cambodia and Indonesia, particularly in the garment industry.

The good news: there are some skills robots can’t embody, and if you have them, there’s no need to worry about losing your job due to robotic advancements. Better yet, many of them are transferable, meaning they can help you advance your career, even if you need to change industries.

Here are four skills that can keep your job from being handed off to a robot.

(I) _______ Skills

Robots seem smart. However, they only know what their programmers tell them. There are some exceptions, such as robots powered by machine learning that get smarter through acquired feedback over time. Even so, people able to demonstrate the ability to work out solutions using analytical thinking, such as IT personnel, can feel confident about job security during the rise of robots.

(II) ______Skills

This broad group of skills applies to many jobs, whether you’re leading a team of 20 people who are hard at work developing a new iPhone app or maintaining an upbeat, productive workforce at a Fortune 500 company. People often depend on robots to complete segments of projects, but those machines can’t manage huge organizational accomplishments from start to finish. Also, robots can’t feasibly handle all the things human resource experts do.

(III) ,_____ Skills

Even the most advanced robots can’t genuinely practice the crucial skill of understanding what people feel. This skill is especially useful if you work for a charity, support statistically disadvantaged segments of the population, or assist people in the healthcare industry.

(IV) _____ Skills

One inevitable thing about robots is they malfunction. When that happens, people need to know how to read error codes, make educated diagnoses, and perform repairs. (...).

(Abridged from https: / /www. makeuseof.com)


The headings below have been removed from the text and replaced by (I), (II), (III) and (IV). Choose the option that contains the correct heading sequence to complete the text.

  • A Personnel Management / Empathy / Hardware / Complex Problem-Solving
  • B Hardware / Personnel Management / Empathy / Complex Problem-Solving
  • C Hardware / Complex Problem-Solving / Personnel Management / Empathy
  • D Complex Problem-Solving / Empathy / Personnel Management / Hardware
  • E Complex Problem-Solving / Personnel Management / Empathy / Hardware

Qual o meio principal usado para prover as MSI (informações de Segurança Marítima) para as áreas não cobertas pelo sistema NAVTEX internacional?

  • A Sistema COSPAS-SARSAT.
  • B Sistema de chamada seletiva digital.
  • C Sistema de alerta de proteção do navio.
  • D Sistema SafetyNET.
  • E Sistema de identificação automática.

U.S. Navy’s USS Carl Vinson in Rio


By Jaylan Boyle, Senior Contributing Reporter - March 9,2010


RIO DE JANEIRO - Late last month, fresh from playing a key role in Operation Unified Response, the international humanitarian aid mission to assist Haiti after the disastrous earthquake, the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Cari Vinson made a stopover in Rio de Janeiro. The purpose of the trip was to strengthen bilateral military relations, and a number of U.S, sailors also took part in a series of volunteer exercises in the city.

“We appreciate the strong relationship that has developed between the military forces of our two countries. It is an interaction based on mutual respect, and our intention is to further strengthen our partnerships and joint missions,” said Thomas Shannon, the U.S. Ambassador of Brazil.

On February 27th, sailors from the carrier were involved in volunteer work that involved painting facilities at two Recreio public schools, Escola Municipal Vice-Almirante Alvaro Alberto and Escola Municipal Vice-Almirante Paulo Moreira. They were joined by about 20 of their fellow Brazilian sailors, and had the opportunity to get to know their colleagues and share experiences of life in the navy. After work was completed, the two schools were presented with photo collages commemorating the visit.

Another project that U.S. sailors participated in took place at the People’s Centra! Institute, a local community center in the Gamboa neighborhood which was founded by an American missionary over a century ago. The center helps local working parents by offering a daycare service, and provides a venue for the hosting of various cultural and sporting activities.

In addition to helping with painting and other maintenance tasks, the sailors, perhaps wearied after their labors, were well defeated by a team of local children in a friendly game of soccer. All of the children were given a USS Carl Vinson baseball cap and packed lunches.

The goodwill mission also involved further sporting fixtures between the sailors of both nations, although results have not been reported. A reception for around 400 guests was also held aboard the carrier.

International media was mainly focusing on the positive aspects of the visit: the only aberration on that theme was a French Agency reportedly questioning the motive of the mission, seeing it as an attempt to sway Brazil’s government into buying American military hardware.

(Abridged from http: / / riotimesonline. com)


According to the text, it is correct to state that

  • A an American ship made a stopover in Rio on her way to a humanitarian mission in Haiti.
  • B state schools were painted by American and Brazilian sailors on February 27th, 2017.
  • C the Brazilian kids received something to eat plus a souvenir of the American vessel.
  • D American sailors played soccer against Brazilian sailors but were defeated.
  • E international media focused on the purpose of the visit: the purchase of military hardware.

De acordo com Miguens (1996), quando o navio demandar um canal ou manobrar em águas restritas, onde opera, normalmente, nas proximidades de perigos à navegação, torna-se essencial levar na devida conta fatores como a profundidade local, características da manobra (dados táticos) do navio e os efeitos do vento e da corrente sobre a curva de giro, a influência da ação do leme sobre o avanço etc.Sendo assim, com relação a essa manobra, assinale a opção correta.

  • A Denomina-se abatimento o caimento do navio para o bordo da guinada, no início da evolução, medido na direção perpendicular ao rumo inicial do navio.
  • B Os dados táticos do navio, também denominados características de manobra do navio, são determinados antes das provas de mar que se seguem à sua construção ou modernização.
  • C Chama-se afastamento a distância tomada sobre a direção paralela ao rumo inicial, desde o ponto em que o leme foi carregado até a proa ter atingido o novo rumo.
  • D O avanço, o diâmetro tático e o afastamento diminuem com o aumento do ângulo de leme.
  • E Com o navio efetuando giro de 360° com ângulo de leme constante, o diâmetro final será sempre maior que o diâmetro tático.

What is the correct option to complete the text below?


Navy Ships Respond to Piracy Attack


Late night on 08 April______distress call was received from ______foreign merchant vessel MV OS 35 (Tuvalu registered vessel), which was attacked and boarded by pirates in ______Gulf of Aden.

______Indian Navy ships Mumbai, Tarkash, Trishul and Aditya proceeding on deployment to ______ Mediterranean responded to ______ call and rapidly closed______merchant vessel by ______ early hours of 09 April.

(Adapted from http: // www. marineinsight .com / shipping)

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  • B a / a / the / Ø/ the / the / the / the
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  • E the /Ø/ a / the / a / the / the / the