Questões do ENEM 2010

Questões aplicadas na prova de 2010, cada uma em página própria com enunciado, alternativas e gabarito.

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1.564 questões encontradas. Mostrando a página 29 de 79.

  • 91E28FBB-B3

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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    Texto para a questão


    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010 

    Mário Quintana, As cem melhores crônicas brasileiras.  


    *Glossário:

    estremunhado: mal acordado.

    chiru: que ou aquele que tem pele morena, traços acaboclados

    (regionalismo: Sul do Brasil).  



    No início do texto, o autor declara sua “tendência para personificar as coisas”. Tal tendência se manifesta na personificação dos seguintes elementos:
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  • 91DFE095-B3

    Português

    Sintaxe
    FUVEST · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Texto para a questão

    Belo Horizonte, 28 de julho de 1942.

        Meu caro Mário,
        Estou te escrevendo rapidamente, se bem que haja muitíssima coisa que eu quero te falar (a respeito da Conferência, que acabei de ler agora). Vem-me uma vontade imensa de desabafar com você tudo o que ela me fez sentir. Mas é longo, não tenho o direito de tomar seu tempo e te chatear.

    Fernando Sabino. 
    No texto, o conectivo “se bem que” estabelece relação de
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  • 91DCFA3D-B3

    Português

    Morfologia - Pronomes
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    Texto para a questão

    Belo Horizonte, 28 de julho de 1942.

        Meu caro Mário,
        Estou te escrevendo rapidamente, se bem que haja muitíssima coisa que eu quero te falar (a respeito da Conferência, que acabei de ler agora). Vem-me uma vontade imensa de desabafar com você tudo o que ela me fez sentir. Mas é longo, não tenho o direito de tomar seu tempo e te chatear.

    Fernando Sabino. 
    Neste trecho de uma carta de Fernando Sabino a Mário de Andrade, o emprego de linguagem informal é bem evidente em
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  • 919B7429-B3

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FUVEST · 2010FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    “Pela primeira vez na história da humanidade, mais de um bilhão de pessoas, concretamente 1,02 bilhão, sofrerão de subnutrição em todo o mundo. O aumento da insegurança alimentar que aconteceu em 2009 mostra a urgência de encarar as causas profundas da fome com rapidez e eficácia.”

    Relatório da Organização das Nações Unidas para a Agricultura e Alimentação [FAO], primeiro semestre de 2009.

    Tendo em vista as questões levantadas pelo texto, é correto afirmar que
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  • 7C9201CC-B2

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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             Europe’s economic distress could be China’s opportunity. In the past, the country has proved a hesitant investor in the continent, but figures show a 30 percent surge in new Chinese projects in Europe last year. And these days Europe looks ever more tempting. Bargains proliferate as the yuan strengthens and cashstrapped governments forget concerns over foreign ownership of key assets. On a recent visit to Greece, Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang sealed 14 deals, reportedly the largest Chinese investment package in Europe, covering a range of sectors from construction to telecoms.
           Meanwhile, Irish authorities have opened talks with Chinese promoters to develop a 240-hectare industrial park in central Ireland where Chinese manufacturers could operate inside the European Union free of quotas and costly tariffs. In time, that could bring 10,000 new jobs. “It’s good business,” says Vanessa Rossi, an authority on China at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London. “There’s big mutual benefit here.” Europe needs money; China needs markets.


    Newsweek, July 19, 2010, p. 6. Adaptado. 
    Afirma-se, no texto, que a Irlanda
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  • 7C8E0163-B2

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FUVEST · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
             Europe’s economic distress could be China’s opportunity. In the past, the country has proved a hesitant investor in the continent, but figures show a 30 percent surge in new Chinese projects in Europe last year. And these days Europe looks ever more tempting. Bargains proliferate as the yuan strengthens and cashstrapped governments forget concerns over foreign ownership of key assets. On a recent visit to Greece, Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang sealed 14 deals, reportedly the largest Chinese investment package in Europe, covering a range of sectors from construction to telecoms.
           Meanwhile, Irish authorities have opened talks with Chinese promoters to develop a 240-hectare industrial park in central Ireland where Chinese manufacturers could operate inside the European Union free of quotas and costly tariffs. In time, that could bring 10,000 new jobs. “It’s good business,” says Vanessa Rossi, an authority on China at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London. “There’s big mutual benefit here.” Europe needs money; China needs markets.


    Newsweek, July 19, 2010, p. 6. Adaptado. 
    Segundo o texto, a China
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  • 7C8A2907-B2

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

             The perils of counterfeit drugs go way beyond being ripped off by dubious online pill-pushers. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 50 per cent of all medicines sold online are worthless counterfeits. In developing nations fake pills may account for as much as 30 per cent of all drugs on the market. Even in the developed world, 1 per cent of medicines bought over the counter are fakes.

            Some key events illustrate the risk these pose. In Nigeria, 2500 children died in 1995 after receiving fake meningitis vaccines. In Haiti, Bangladesh and Nigeria, around 400 people died in 1998 after being given paracetamol that had been prepared with diethylene glycol – a solvent used in wallpaper stripper. The fakers are nothing if not market-aware: in the face of an outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in 2005, they began offering fake Tamiflu.

             What can be done? The WHO coordinates an umbrella body called the International Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce (IMPACT), an industry initiative that issues alerts when it finds anomalies in the medicine supply chain. Such events include sudden drops in wholesale prices, hinting at fakes coming onto the market, or the mimicking of anti-counterfeiting features on packaging, such as holograms or barcodes, says Nimo Ahmed, head of intelligence at the UK’s Medicine and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.



    New Scientist, 10 July 2010, p. 18. Adaptado.

    Segundo o texto, para conter a venda de medicamentos falsificados, a Organização Mundial da Saúde
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  • 7C8608F8-B2

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FUVEST · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

             The perils of counterfeit drugs go way beyond being ripped off by dubious online pill-pushers. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 50 per cent of all medicines sold online are worthless counterfeits. In developing nations fake pills may account for as much as 30 per cent of all drugs on the market. Even in the developed world, 1 per cent of medicines bought over the counter are fakes.

            Some key events illustrate the risk these pose. In Nigeria, 2500 children died in 1995 after receiving fake meningitis vaccines. In Haiti, Bangladesh and Nigeria, around 400 people died in 1998 after being given paracetamol that had been prepared with diethylene glycol – a solvent used in wallpaper stripper. The fakers are nothing if not market-aware: in the face of an outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in 2005, they began offering fake Tamiflu.

             What can be done? The WHO coordinates an umbrella body called the International Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce (IMPACT), an industry initiative that issues alerts when it finds anomalies in the medicine supply chain. Such events include sudden drops in wholesale prices, hinting at fakes coming onto the market, or the mimicking of anti-counterfeiting features on packaging, such as holograms or barcodes, says Nimo Ahmed, head of intelligence at the UK’s Medicine and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.



    New Scientist, 10 July 2010, p. 18. Adaptado.

    O texto informa que os falsificadores
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  • 7C82960E-B2

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    FUVEST · 2010FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

             The perils of counterfeit drugs go way beyond being ripped off by dubious online pill-pushers. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 50 per cent of all medicines sold online are worthless counterfeits. In developing nations fake pills may account for as much as 30 per cent of all drugs on the market. Even in the developed world, 1 per cent of medicines bought over the counter are fakes.

            Some key events illustrate the risk these pose. In Nigeria, 2500 children died in 1995 after receiving fake meningitis vaccines. In Haiti, Bangladesh and Nigeria, around 400 people died in 1998 after being given paracetamol that had been prepared with diethylene glycol – a solvent used in wallpaper stripper. The fakers are nothing if not market-aware: in the face of an outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in 2005, they began offering fake Tamiflu.

             What can be done? The WHO coordinates an umbrella body called the International Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce (IMPACT), an industry initiative that issues alerts when it finds anomalies in the medicine supply chain. Such events include sudden drops in wholesale prices, hinting at fakes coming onto the market, or the mimicking of anti-counterfeiting features on packaging, such as holograms or barcodes, says Nimo Ahmed, head of intelligence at the UK’s Medicine and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.



    New Scientist, 10 July 2010, p. 18. Adaptado.

    De acordo com o texto, medicamentos falsificados, em geral,
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  • 7C745AFE-B2

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FUVEST · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
                 Já na segurança da calçada, e passando por um trecho em obras que atravanca nossos passos, lanço à queima-roupa:
                    — Você conhece alguma cidade mais feia do que São Paulo?
               — Agora você me pegou, retruca, rindo. Hã, deixa eu ver... Lembro-me de La Paz, a capital da Bolívia, que me pareceu bem feia. Dizem que Bogotá é muito feiosa também, mas não a conheço. Bem, São Paulo, no geral, é feia, mas as pessoas têm uma disposição para o trabalho aqui, uma vibração empreendedora, que dá uma feição muito particular à cidade. Acordar cedo em São Paulo e ver as pessoas saindo para trabalhar é algo que me toca. Acho emocionante ver a garra dessa gente.


    R. Moraes e R. Linsker. Estrangeiros em casa: uma
    caminhada pela selva urbana de São Paulo.
    National Geographic Brasil. Adaptado. 
    Ao reproduzir um diálogo, o texto incorpora marcas de oralidade, tanto de ordem léxica, caso da palavra “garra”, quanto de ordem gramatical, como, por exemplo,
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  • 7C709D87-B2

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FUVEST · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
                 Já na segurança da calçada, e passando por um trecho em obras que atravanca nossos passos, lanço à queima-roupa:
                    — Você conhece alguma cidade mais feia do que São Paulo?
               — Agora você me pegou, retruca, rindo. Hã, deixa eu ver... Lembro-me de La Paz, a capital da Bolívia, que me pareceu bem feia. Dizem que Bogotá é muito feiosa também, mas não a conheço. Bem, São Paulo, no geral, é feia, mas as pessoas têm uma disposição para o trabalho aqui, uma vibração empreendedora, que dá uma feição muito particular à cidade. Acordar cedo em São Paulo e ver as pessoas saindo para trabalhar é algo que me toca. Acho emocionante ver a garra dessa gente.


    R. Moraes e R. Linsker. Estrangeiros em casa: uma
    caminhada pela selva urbana de São Paulo.
    National Geographic Brasil. Adaptado. 
    No terceiro parágrafo do texto, a expressão que indica, de modo mais evidente, o distanciamento social do segundo interlocutor em relação às pessoas a que se refere é
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  • 7C6D1BAA-B2

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    FUVEST · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
                 Já na segurança da calçada, e passando por um trecho em obras que atravanca nossos passos, lanço à queima-roupa:
                    — Você conhece alguma cidade mais feia do que São Paulo?
               — Agora você me pegou, retruca, rindo. Hã, deixa eu ver... Lembro-me de La Paz, a capital da Bolívia, que me pareceu bem feia. Dizem que Bogotá é muito feiosa também, mas não a conheço. Bem, São Paulo, no geral, é feia, mas as pessoas têm uma disposição para o trabalho aqui, uma vibração empreendedora, que dá uma feição muito particular à cidade. Acordar cedo em São Paulo e ver as pessoas saindo para trabalhar é algo que me toca. Acho emocionante ver a garra dessa gente.


    R. Moraes e R. Linsker. Estrangeiros em casa: uma
    caminhada pela selva urbana de São Paulo.
    National Geographic Brasil. Adaptado. 
    Os interlocutores do diálogo contido no texto compartilham o pressuposto de que
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  • 7C666AEF-B2

    Português

    Estrutura das Palavras: Radical, Desinência, Prefixo e Sufixo
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          A questão racial parece um desafio do presente, mas trata-se de algo que existe desde há muito tempo. Modifica-se ao acaso das situações, das formas de sociabilidade e dos jogos das forças sociais, mas reitera-se continuamente, modificada, mas persistente. Esse é o enigma com o qual se defrontam uns e outros, intolerantes e tolerantes, discriminados e preconceituosos, segregados e arrogantes, subordinados e dominantes, em todo o mundo. Mais do que tudo isso, a questão racial revela, de forma particularmente evidente, nuançada e estridente, como funciona a fábrica da sociedade, compreendendo identidade e alteridade, diversidade e desigualdade, cooperação e hierarquização, dominação e alienação.


    Octavio Ianni. Dialética das relações sociais. Estudos avançados, n. 50, 2004. 
    As palavras do texto cujos prefixos traduzem, respectivamente, ideia de anterioridade e contiguidade são
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  • 7C6322CA-B2

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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          A questão racial parece um desafio do presente, mas trata-se de algo que existe desde há muito tempo. Modifica-se ao acaso das situações, das formas de sociabilidade e dos jogos das forças sociais, mas reitera-se continuamente, modificada, mas persistente. Esse é o enigma com o qual se defrontam uns e outros, intolerantes e tolerantes, discriminados e preconceituosos, segregados e arrogantes, subordinados e dominantes, em todo o mundo. Mais do que tudo isso, a questão racial revela, de forma particularmente evidente, nuançada e estridente, como funciona a fábrica da sociedade, compreendendo identidade e alteridade, diversidade e desigualdade, cooperação e hierarquização, dominação e alienação.


    Octavio Ianni. Dialética das relações sociais. Estudos avançados, n. 50, 2004. 
    Segundo o texto, a questão racial configura-se como “enigma”, porque
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  • 5219053F-B1

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UEMG · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    The Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill on the U.S.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

    www.freewebs.com/mathewstolte/oilspills.html. 21/06/2010


          Although the oil has been pouring into the Gulf of Mexico for months, the consequences of this larger than ever environmental disaster have yet to be fully examined and determined. Scientists and researchers have started to put together some of the puzzle pieces, and the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are likely to be big.

          North Americans will have fewer choices on the store shelves. The Gulf of Mexico is a huge shipping lane through which products of all shapes and sizes come into North America. From toys to clothes to cars to building materials, you may find that the selection at your local store begins to shrink as shipping lanes slow down as a result of the oil spill.

          Whether you’re taking a vacation or hoping to walk along the shore, you may be disappointed. Many beaches in the U.S.A. are now closing as clean-up efforts on removing oil slick from the sands. But the impact may be felt for quite some time as oil continues to wash up on shore.

          Many wildlife animals will be impacted by the oil spill. Oiled birds, otter, bald eagles, pelicans, turtles, fish, and dolphins are already washing up on shore, making the beach sights less than palatable for someone looking to see some pristine nature.

          Over time, molluscs like clams incorporate calcium into their shells throughout their lifetimes. But the heavy metals like nickel and vanadium from the petroleum industry and the resulting oil spill may be incorporated into the shells of these creatures. As other wildlife consumes these clams, they incorporate the toxins into their bodies, and on it goes as the heavy metals bio-accumulate in the food chain. This could have serious, long-term consequences for human health. 

          Environmentalists have been working on restoring the populations of oysters by reseeding certain reefs to boost their numbers. The Gulf of Mexico has been home-working on some of these projects, but with the massive oil spilling into that environment, the oysters could soon become tainted with chemicals, making them unsafe to eat.

          The Gulf of Mexico is also a nursery for species like shrimp that grow up in the estuaries. The oil that is taking over this natural environment will choke out the plants that make the estuaries so nutritious to shrimp. 

          According to the National Weather Service, a hurricane like Hurricane Katrina could have a devastating impact on New Orleans. Researchers expect 15 named storms to develop into 8 hurricanes, and with a well-placed hurricane, the oil could be pushed onto New Orleans shores, further impacting the already devastated region.

    Adapted from http://www.thenewecologist.com (21/06/2010)

    According to the text, you can say that the oil spill will cause an impact on
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  • 52145088-B1

    Inglês

    Pronomes | Pronouns
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    The Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill on the U.S.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

    www.freewebs.com/mathewstolte/oilspills.html. 21/06/2010


          Although the oil has been pouring into the Gulf of Mexico for months, the consequences of this larger than ever environmental disaster have yet to be fully examined and determined. Scientists and researchers have started to put together some of the puzzle pieces, and the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are likely to be big.

          North Americans will have fewer choices on the store shelves. The Gulf of Mexico is a huge shipping lane through which products of all shapes and sizes come into North America. From toys to clothes to cars to building materials, you may find that the selection at your local store begins to shrink as shipping lanes slow down as a result of the oil spill.

          Whether you’re taking a vacation or hoping to walk along the shore, you may be disappointed. Many beaches in the U.S.A. are now closing as clean-up efforts on removing oil slick from the sands. But the impact may be felt for quite some time as oil continues to wash up on shore.

          Many wildlife animals will be impacted by the oil spill. Oiled birds, otter, bald eagles, pelicans, turtles, fish, and dolphins are already washing up on shore, making the beach sights less than palatable for someone looking to see some pristine nature.

          Over time, molluscs like clams incorporate calcium into their shells throughout their lifetimes. But the heavy metals like nickel and vanadium from the petroleum industry and the resulting oil spill may be incorporated into the shells of these creatures. As other wildlife consumes these clams, they incorporate the toxins into their bodies, and on it goes as the heavy metals bio-accumulate in the food chain. This could have serious, long-term consequences for human health. 

          Environmentalists have been working on restoring the populations of oysters by reseeding certain reefs to boost their numbers. The Gulf of Mexico has been home-working on some of these projects, but with the massive oil spilling into that environment, the oysters could soon become tainted with chemicals, making them unsafe to eat.

          The Gulf of Mexico is also a nursery for species like shrimp that grow up in the estuaries. The oil that is taking over this natural environment will choke out the plants that make the estuaries so nutritious to shrimp. 

          According to the National Weather Service, a hurricane like Hurricane Katrina could have a devastating impact on New Orleans. Researchers expect 15 named storms to develop into 8 hurricanes, and with a well-placed hurricane, the oil could be pushed onto New Orleans shores, further impacting the already devastated region.

    Adapted from http://www.thenewecologist.com (21/06/2010)

    In the sentence “Environmentalists have been working on restoring the populations of oysters by reseeding certain reefs to boost their numbers”, environmentalists and the populations of oysters can be respectively substituted by the pronouns
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  • 52100279-B1

    Inglês

    Voz Ativa e Passiva | Passive and Active Voice
    UEMG · 2010FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    The Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill on the U.S.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

    www.freewebs.com/mathewstolte/oilspills.html. 21/06/2010


          Although the oil has been pouring into the Gulf of Mexico for months, the consequences of this larger than ever environmental disaster have yet to be fully examined and determined. Scientists and researchers have started to put together some of the puzzle pieces, and the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are likely to be big.

          North Americans will have fewer choices on the store shelves. The Gulf of Mexico is a huge shipping lane through which products of all shapes and sizes come into North America. From toys to clothes to cars to building materials, you may find that the selection at your local store begins to shrink as shipping lanes slow down as a result of the oil spill.

          Whether you’re taking a vacation or hoping to walk along the shore, you may be disappointed. Many beaches in the U.S.A. are now closing as clean-up efforts on removing oil slick from the sands. But the impact may be felt for quite some time as oil continues to wash up on shore.

          Many wildlife animals will be impacted by the oil spill. Oiled birds, otter, bald eagles, pelicans, turtles, fish, and dolphins are already washing up on shore, making the beach sights less than palatable for someone looking to see some pristine nature.

          Over time, molluscs like clams incorporate calcium into their shells throughout their lifetimes. But the heavy metals like nickel and vanadium from the petroleum industry and the resulting oil spill may be incorporated into the shells of these creatures. As other wildlife consumes these clams, they incorporate the toxins into their bodies, and on it goes as the heavy metals bio-accumulate in the food chain. This could have serious, long-term consequences for human health. 

          Environmentalists have been working on restoring the populations of oysters by reseeding certain reefs to boost their numbers. The Gulf of Mexico has been home-working on some of these projects, but with the massive oil spilling into that environment, the oysters could soon become tainted with chemicals, making them unsafe to eat.

          The Gulf of Mexico is also a nursery for species like shrimp that grow up in the estuaries. The oil that is taking over this natural environment will choke out the plants that make the estuaries so nutritious to shrimp. 

          According to the National Weather Service, a hurricane like Hurricane Katrina could have a devastating impact on New Orleans. Researchers expect 15 named storms to develop into 8 hurricanes, and with a well-placed hurricane, the oil could be pushed onto New Orleans shores, further impacting the already devastated region.

    Adapted from http://www.thenewecologist.com (21/06/2010)

    Which of the alternatives below is the CORRECT correspondent active voice form for the passive voice of the sentence “Many wildlife animals will be impacted by the oil spill”?
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  • 520BCC0F-B1

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UEMG · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    The Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill on the U.S.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

    www.freewebs.com/mathewstolte/oilspills.html. 21/06/2010


          Although the oil has been pouring into the Gulf of Mexico for months, the consequences of this larger than ever environmental disaster have yet to be fully examined and determined. Scientists and researchers have started to put together some of the puzzle pieces, and the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are likely to be big.

          North Americans will have fewer choices on the store shelves. The Gulf of Mexico is a huge shipping lane through which products of all shapes and sizes come into North America. From toys to clothes to cars to building materials, you may find that the selection at your local store begins to shrink as shipping lanes slow down as a result of the oil spill.

          Whether you’re taking a vacation or hoping to walk along the shore, you may be disappointed. Many beaches in the U.S.A. are now closing as clean-up efforts on removing oil slick from the sands. But the impact may be felt for quite some time as oil continues to wash up on shore.

          Many wildlife animals will be impacted by the oil spill. Oiled birds, otter, bald eagles, pelicans, turtles, fish, and dolphins are already washing up on shore, making the beach sights less than palatable for someone looking to see some pristine nature.

          Over time, molluscs like clams incorporate calcium into their shells throughout their lifetimes. But the heavy metals like nickel and vanadium from the petroleum industry and the resulting oil spill may be incorporated into the shells of these creatures. As other wildlife consumes these clams, they incorporate the toxins into their bodies, and on it goes as the heavy metals bio-accumulate in the food chain. This could have serious, long-term consequences for human health. 

          Environmentalists have been working on restoring the populations of oysters by reseeding certain reefs to boost their numbers. The Gulf of Mexico has been home-working on some of these projects, but with the massive oil spilling into that environment, the oysters could soon become tainted with chemicals, making them unsafe to eat.

          The Gulf of Mexico is also a nursery for species like shrimp that grow up in the estuaries. The oil that is taking over this natural environment will choke out the plants that make the estuaries so nutritious to shrimp. 

          According to the National Weather Service, a hurricane like Hurricane Katrina could have a devastating impact on New Orleans. Researchers expect 15 named storms to develop into 8 hurricanes, and with a well-placed hurricane, the oil could be pushed onto New Orleans shores, further impacting the already devastated region.

    Adapted from http://www.thenewecologist.com (21/06/2010)

    In the sentence, “…the selection at your local store begins to shrink”, the verb to shrink means
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  • 5207E652-B1

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UEMG · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    The Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill on the U.S.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

    www.freewebs.com/mathewstolte/oilspills.html. 21/06/2010


          Although the oil has been pouring into the Gulf of Mexico for months, the consequences of this larger than ever environmental disaster have yet to be fully examined and determined. Scientists and researchers have started to put together some of the puzzle pieces, and the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are likely to be big.

          North Americans will have fewer choices on the store shelves. The Gulf of Mexico is a huge shipping lane through which products of all shapes and sizes come into North America. From toys to clothes to cars to building materials, you may find that the selection at your local store begins to shrink as shipping lanes slow down as a result of the oil spill.

          Whether you’re taking a vacation or hoping to walk along the shore, you may be disappointed. Many beaches in the U.S.A. are now closing as clean-up efforts on removing oil slick from the sands. But the impact may be felt for quite some time as oil continues to wash up on shore.

          Many wildlife animals will be impacted by the oil spill. Oiled birds, otter, bald eagles, pelicans, turtles, fish, and dolphins are already washing up on shore, making the beach sights less than palatable for someone looking to see some pristine nature.

          Over time, molluscs like clams incorporate calcium into their shells throughout their lifetimes. But the heavy metals like nickel and vanadium from the petroleum industry and the resulting oil spill may be incorporated into the shells of these creatures. As other wildlife consumes these clams, they incorporate the toxins into their bodies, and on it goes as the heavy metals bio-accumulate in the food chain. This could have serious, long-term consequences for human health. 

          Environmentalists have been working on restoring the populations of oysters by reseeding certain reefs to boost their numbers. The Gulf of Mexico has been home-working on some of these projects, but with the massive oil spilling into that environment, the oysters could soon become tainted with chemicals, making them unsafe to eat.

          The Gulf of Mexico is also a nursery for species like shrimp that grow up in the estuaries. The oil that is taking over this natural environment will choke out the plants that make the estuaries so nutritious to shrimp. 

          According to the National Weather Service, a hurricane like Hurricane Katrina could have a devastating impact on New Orleans. Researchers expect 15 named storms to develop into 8 hurricanes, and with a well-placed hurricane, the oil could be pushed onto New Orleans shores, further impacting the already devastated region.

    Adapted from http://www.thenewecologist.com (21/06/2010)

    In the first paragraph, what is Deepwater Horizon ?
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    The Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill on the U.S.


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    www.freewebs.com/mathewstolte/oilspills.html. 21/06/2010


          Although the oil has been pouring into the Gulf of Mexico for months, the consequences of this larger than ever environmental disaster have yet to be fully examined and determined. Scientists and researchers have started to put together some of the puzzle pieces, and the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are likely to be big.

          North Americans will have fewer choices on the store shelves. The Gulf of Mexico is a huge shipping lane through which products of all shapes and sizes come into North America. From toys to clothes to cars to building materials, you may find that the selection at your local store begins to shrink as shipping lanes slow down as a result of the oil spill.

          Whether you’re taking a vacation or hoping to walk along the shore, you may be disappointed. Many beaches in the U.S.A. are now closing as clean-up efforts on removing oil slick from the sands. But the impact may be felt for quite some time as oil continues to wash up on shore.

          Many wildlife animals will be impacted by the oil spill. Oiled birds, otter, bald eagles, pelicans, turtles, fish, and dolphins are already washing up on shore, making the beach sights less than palatable for someone looking to see some pristine nature.

          Over time, molluscs like clams incorporate calcium into their shells throughout their lifetimes. But the heavy metals like nickel and vanadium from the petroleum industry and the resulting oil spill may be incorporated into the shells of these creatures. As other wildlife consumes these clams, they incorporate the toxins into their bodies, and on it goes as the heavy metals bio-accumulate in the food chain. This could have serious, long-term consequences for human health. 

          Environmentalists have been working on restoring the populations of oysters by reseeding certain reefs to boost their numbers. The Gulf of Mexico has been home-working on some of these projects, but with the massive oil spilling into that environment, the oysters could soon become tainted with chemicals, making them unsafe to eat.

          The Gulf of Mexico is also a nursery for species like shrimp that grow up in the estuaries. The oil that is taking over this natural environment will choke out the plants that make the estuaries so nutritious to shrimp. 

          According to the National Weather Service, a hurricane like Hurricane Katrina could have a devastating impact on New Orleans. Researchers expect 15 named storms to develop into 8 hurricanes, and with a well-placed hurricane, the oil could be pushed onto New Orleans shores, further impacting the already devastated region.

    Adapted from http://www.thenewecologist.com (21/06/2010)

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