Questões do ENEM 2017

Questões aplicadas na prova de 2017, cada uma em página própria com enunciado, alternativas e gabarito.

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  • A8628E77-02

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2017
    PICASSO, Pablo. Guernica (1937). In: PROENÇA, Graça. História da Arte. 17. ed. São Paulo: Ática, 2008. p. 257.


    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2017
    ANDRADE, Carlos Drummond de. Disponível em:<http://trabalhohistoriagce.blogspot.com/p/poesias.html>. Acesso em: 24 mar. 2017.
    Tanto o poema quanto a pintura
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  • A85F7847-02

    Literatura

    Escolas Literárias
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    Imagem da questão de Literatura, da prova de 2017
    PICASSO, Pablo. Guernica (1937). In: PROENÇA, Graça. História da Arte. 17. ed. São Paulo: Ática, 2008. p. 257.


    Imagem da questão de Literatura, da prova de 2017
    ANDRADE, Carlos Drummond de. Disponível em:<http://trabalhohistoriagce.blogspot.com/p/poesias.html>. Acesso em: 24 mar. 2017.
    Em 2017, o quadro cubista “Guernica”, obra emblemática da carreira de Pablo Picasso, completa oitenta anos. A estética cubista
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  • A85C9B11-02

    Literatura

    Escolas Literárias
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    Um sonho

    Eu tive um sonho esta noite que não quero esquecer,
    por isso o escrevo tal qual se deu:
    era que me arrumava para uma festa onde eu ia falar.
    O meu cabelo limpo refletia vermelhos,
    o meu vestido era num tom de azul, cheio de panos, lindo,
    o meu corpo era jovem, as minhas pernas gostavam
    do contato da seda. Falava-se, ria-se, preparava-se.
    Todo movimento era de espera e aguardos, sendo
    que depois de vestida, vesti por cima um casaco
    e colhi do próprio sonho, pois de parte alguma
    eu a vira brotar, uma sempre-viva amarela,
    que me encantou por seu miolo azul, um azul
    de céu limpo sem as reverberações, de um azul
    sem o ‘z’, que o ‘z’ nesta palavra tisna.
    Não digo azul, digo bleu, a ideia exata
    de sua seca maciez. Pus a flor no casaco
    que só para isto existiu, assim como o sonho inteiro.
    Eu sonhei uma cor.
    Agora, sei.

    PRADO, Adélia. Bagagem. 26. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 2007. p. 75.

    Imagem da questão de Literatura, da prova de 2017
    DALÍ, Salvador. Dalí, aos seis anos, quando acreditava que era uma garotinha, levantando a pele da água para ver um cão dormindo na água do mar (1950). Óleo sobre tela. In: PROENÇA, Graça. História da Arte. 17. ed. São Paulo: Ática, 2008. p. 270. 

    O poema de Adélia Prado é modernista, ao passo que a pintura de Salvador Dalí é
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  • A8599A6A-02

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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    Leia o poema e observe a imagem a seguir para responder à questão.

    Um sonho

    Eu tive um sonho esta noite que não quero esquecer,
    por isso o escrevo tal qual se deu:
    era que me arrumava para uma festa onde eu ia falar.
    O meu cabelo limpo refletia vermelhos,
    o meu vestido era num tom de azul, cheio de panos, lindo,
    o meu corpo era jovem, as minhas pernas gostavam
    do contato da seda. Falava-se, ria-se, preparava-se.
    Todo movimento era de espera e aguardos, sendo
    que depois de vestida, vesti por cima um casaco
    e colhi do próprio sonho, pois de parte alguma
    eu a vira brotar, uma sempre-viva amarela,
    que me encantou por seu miolo azul, um azul
    de céu limpo sem as reverberações, de um azul
    sem o ‘z’, que o ‘z’ nesta palavra tisna.
    Não digo azul, digo bleu, a ideia exata
    de sua seca maciez. Pus a flor no casaco
    que só para isto existiu, assim como o sonho inteiro.
    Eu sonhei uma cor.
    Agora, sei.

    PRADO, Adélia. Bagagem. 26. ed. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 2007. p. 75.

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2017
    DALÍ, Salvador. Dalí, aos seis anos, quando acreditava que era uma garotinha, levantando a pele da água para ver um cão dormindo na água do mar (1950). Óleo sobre tela. In: PROENÇA, Graça. História da Arte. 17. ed. São Paulo: Ática, 2008. p. 270. 

    Tanto o poema quanto a pintura
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  • A852EFA1-02

    Português

    Pontuação
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    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2017
    SIBILIA, Paula. O homem pós-orgânico: a alquimia dos corpos e das almas à luz das tecnologias digitais. 2. ed. Rio de Janeiro:
    Contraponto, 2015. p. 34-36. (Adaptado). 
    Considere o trecho a seguir.

    “De maneira crescente, a identificação do consumidor passa pelo seu perfil: uma série de dados sobre sua condição socioeconômica, seus hábitos e suas preferências de consumo” (linhas 16 e 17).

    No trecho citado, o sinal de dois pontos tem como função introduzir

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  • A8502D1E-02

    Português

    Figuras de Linguagem
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    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2017
    SIBILIA, Paula. O homem pós-orgânico: a alquimia dos corpos e das almas à luz das tecnologias digitais. 2. ed. Rio de Janeiro:
    Contraponto, 2015. p. 34-36. (Adaptado). 
    O enunciado “metaboliza as forças vitais e as práticas da vida cotidiana com voracidade inaudita” (linha 2), usando termos da biologia para caracterizar a sociedade contemporânea, é construído a partir da seguinte figura de linguagem:
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  • A84D1599-02

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2017
    SIBILIA, Paula. O homem pós-orgânico: a alquimia dos corpos e das almas à luz das tecnologias digitais. 2. ed. Rio de Janeiro:
    Contraponto, 2015. p. 34-36. (Adaptado). 
    O quarto parágrafo do texto desempenha a seguinte função argumentativa:
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  • A8498983-02

    Português

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    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2017
    SIBILIA, Paula. O homem pós-orgânico: a alquimia dos corpos e das almas à luz das tecnologias digitais. 2. ed. Rio de Janeiro:
    Contraponto, 2015. p. 34-36. (Adaptado). 
    De acordo com a argumentação da autora, o sujeito social contemporâneo
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  • A8466D7B-02

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2017
    Disponível em: <http://images.ucomics.com/comics/ga/2004/ga040512.gif> Acesso em: 21 fev. 2017.

    Considerando-se os aspectos linguísticos da charge, percebe-se que

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  • A842B428-02

    Inglês

    Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
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    'Post-truth' named word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries

    In the era of Donald Trump and Brexit, Oxford Dictionaries has declared “post-truth” to be its international word of the year.

    Defined by the dictionary as an adjective “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief”, editors said that use of the term “post-truth” had increased by around 2,000% in 2016 compared to last year. The spike in usage, it said, is “in the context of the EU referendum in the United Kingdom and the presidential election in the United States”. 

    Contenders for the title had included the noun “alt-right”, shortened from the fuller form “alternative right” and defined as “an ideological grouping associated with extreme conservative or reactionary viewpoints, characterised by a rejection of mainstream politics and by the use of online media to disseminate deliberately controversial content”. First used in 2008, its use “surged” this spring and summer, said the dictionary, with 30% of usage in August alone.

    But the increase in usage of post-truth saw the term eventually emerge ahead of the pack. “We first saw the frequency really spike this year in June with buzz over the Brexit vote and Donald Trump securing the Republican presidential nomination. Given that usage of the term hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down, I wouldn’t be surprised if post-truth becomes one of the defining words of our time,” predicted Oxford Dictionaries president Casper Grathwohl.

    “It’s not surprising that our choice reflects a year dominated by highly-charged political and social discourse. Fuelled by the rise of social media as a news source and a growing distrust of facts offered up by the establishment, post-truth as a concept has been finding its linguistic footing for some time.” 

    Disponível em:<https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/nov/15/post-truth-named-word-of-the-year-by-oxford-dictionaries>.Acesso em: 21 fev. 2017. (Adaptado).
    Considerando-se o contexto de uso dos termos deliberately, eventually e really, a palavra que completa adequadamente a sentença: post-truth as a concept has _________ been finding its linguistic footing for some time é a seguinte:
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  • A83F39DB-02

    Inglês

    Falso Cognatos | False Cognates
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    'Post-truth' named word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries

    In the era of Donald Trump and Brexit, Oxford Dictionaries has declared “post-truth” to be its international word of the year.

    Defined by the dictionary as an adjective “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief”, editors said that use of the term “post-truth” had increased by around 2,000% in 2016 compared to last year. The spike in usage, it said, is “in the context of the EU referendum in the United Kingdom and the presidential election in the United States”. 

    Contenders for the title had included the noun “alt-right”, shortened from the fuller form “alternative right” and defined as “an ideological grouping associated with extreme conservative or reactionary viewpoints, characterised by a rejection of mainstream politics and by the use of online media to disseminate deliberately controversial content”. First used in 2008, its use “surged” this spring and summer, said the dictionary, with 30% of usage in August alone.

    But the increase in usage of post-truth saw the term eventually emerge ahead of the pack. “We first saw the frequency really spike this year in June with buzz over the Brexit vote and Donald Trump securing the Republican presidential nomination. Given that usage of the term hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down, I wouldn’t be surprised if post-truth becomes one of the defining words of our time,” predicted Oxford Dictionaries president Casper Grathwohl.

    “It’s not surprising that our choice reflects a year dominated by highly-charged political and social discourse. Fuelled by the rise of social media as a news source and a growing distrust of facts offered up by the establishment, post-truth as a concept has been finding its linguistic footing for some time.” 

    Disponível em:<https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/nov/15/post-truth-named-word-of-the-year-by-oxford-dictionaries>.Acesso em: 21 fev. 2017. (Adaptado).
    Considerando-se a estrutura linguística do texto, verifica-se que
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  • A838666A-02

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    'Post-truth' named word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries

    In the era of Donald Trump and Brexit, Oxford Dictionaries has declared “post-truth” to be its international word of the year.

    Defined by the dictionary as an adjective “relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief”, editors said that use of the term “post-truth” had increased by around 2,000% in 2016 compared to last year. The spike in usage, it said, is “in the context of the EU referendum in the United Kingdom and the presidential election in the United States”. 

    Contenders for the title had included the noun “alt-right”, shortened from the fuller form “alternative right” and defined as “an ideological grouping associated with extreme conservative or reactionary viewpoints, characterised by a rejection of mainstream politics and by the use of online media to disseminate deliberately controversial content”. First used in 2008, its use “surged” this spring and summer, said the dictionary, with 30% of usage in August alone.

    But the increase in usage of post-truth saw the term eventually emerge ahead of the pack. “We first saw the frequency really spike this year in June with buzz over the Brexit vote and Donald Trump securing the Republican presidential nomination. Given that usage of the term hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down, I wouldn’t be surprised if post-truth becomes one of the defining words of our time,” predicted Oxford Dictionaries president Casper Grathwohl.

    “It’s not surprising that our choice reflects a year dominated by highly-charged political and social discourse. Fuelled by the rise of social media as a news source and a growing distrust of facts offered up by the establishment, post-truth as a concept has been finding its linguistic footing for some time.” 

    Disponível em:<https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/nov/15/post-truth-named-word-of-the-year-by-oxford-dictionaries>.Acesso em: 21 fev. 2017. (Adaptado).
    De acordo com o texto, o termo “pós-verdade”
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  • 6CB8BF46-FF

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    Which recipe is an example of a vegan dish?

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  • 6CB50E88-FF

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2017MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    According to the strip from Question 12, we can conclude that:
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  • 6CAD4058-FF

    Inglês

    Formação de palavras (prefixos e sufixos) | Word formation (prefix and suffix)
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    IS A VEGAN DIET HEALTHY?


    By Mary Lynch


        As a registered nutritionist, the question “Is the vegan diet healthy?” is one I get all the time, especially at this time of year.

        Frustratingly, the answer is that it depends as much on what you eat as with any other diet. Someone living purely on ready salted crisps or chips, for example, would be technically following a vegan diet, but it would in no way be healthy.

        However, research shows that there are potential benefits to a vegan diet. A recent study indicated that the average vegan diet is higher in vitamin C and fibre, and lower in saturated fat than one containing meat. In addition, statistics show that vegans have a lower BMI (height-to-weight ratio) than meat eaters – in other words, they are skinnier.

        You see, a diet without any meat or dairy products is likely to contain a lot less saturated fat, which is related to increased cholesterol levels and increased risk of heart disease. We also know that fat contains more calories per gram than other foods, and so vegans may consume fewer calories as a result. Finally, a vegan diet is generally thought to contain more cereals, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds than a non¬vegan diet.

        Sounds   great   right?   Not   quite.   In   terms   of   micronutrients,   a   vegan   diet   is   actually   more susceptible to being nutritionally poor. A vegan diet is naturally low in calcium, vitamin D, iron, vitamin B12, zinc and omega-3 fatty acids. Therefore, if you follow a vegan diet it is essential that you get enough of these nutrients through specific vegan food sources – and may even need to take additional supplements. We have many recipes suitable for vegans that can help, just check out our vegan section. In our features we also have this traditional hummus recipe, which contains tahini – a good source of calcium, zinc and iron, which are all micronutrients hard to get a hold of on a vegan diet.

        So there you have it: going vegan does not necessarily mean you are going to be healthier. In fact, I think that much of the improvement in diets among vegans is a result of education rather than going meat free. In other words, if someone chooses to go vegan they are more likely to care about what they are eating and therefore are more likely to educate themselves on the types of foods they should and should not be eating.


    From: https://goo.gl/AwDYY7. Accessed on 03/22/2017.

    The suffix –y in the words healthy (1st paragraph) and fatty (5th paragraph) gives the idea of:

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  • 6CAA4A27-FF

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2017MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    IS A VEGAN DIET HEALTHY?


    By Mary Lynch


        As a registered nutritionist, the question “Is the vegan diet healthy?” is one I get all the time, especially at this time of year.

        Frustratingly, the answer is that it depends as much on what you eat as with any other diet. Someone living purely on ready salted crisps or chips, for example, would be technically following a vegan diet, but it would in no way be healthy.

        However, research shows that there are potential benefits to a vegan diet. A recent study indicated that the average vegan diet is higher in vitamin C and fibre, and lower in saturated fat than one containing meat. In addition, statistics show that vegans have a lower BMI (height-to-weight ratio) than meat eaters – in other words, they are skinnier.

        You see, a diet without any meat or dairy products is likely to contain a lot less saturated fat, which is related to increased cholesterol levels and increased risk of heart disease. We also know that fat contains more calories per gram than other foods, and so vegans may consume fewer calories as a result. Finally, a vegan diet is generally thought to contain more cereals, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds than a non¬vegan diet.

        Sounds   great   right?   Not   quite.   In   terms   of   micronutrients,   a   vegan   diet   is   actually   more susceptible to being nutritionally poor. A vegan diet is naturally low in calcium, vitamin D, iron, vitamin B12, zinc and omega-3 fatty acids. Therefore, if you follow a vegan diet it is essential that you get enough of these nutrients through specific vegan food sources – and may even need to take additional supplements. We have many recipes suitable for vegans that can help, just check out our vegan section. In our features we also have this traditional hummus recipe, which contains tahini – a good source of calcium, zinc and iron, which are all micronutrients hard to get a hold of on a vegan diet.

        So there you have it: going vegan does not necessarily mean you are going to be healthier. In fact, I think that much of the improvement in diets among vegans is a result of education rather than going meat free. In other words, if someone chooses to go vegan they are more likely to care about what they are eating and therefore are more likely to educate themselves on the types of foods they should and should not be eating.


    From: https://goo.gl/AwDYY7. Accessed on 03/22/2017.

    According to the text, people who follow a vegan diet:
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  • 6CA76B17-FF

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    URCA · 2017FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    IS A VEGAN DIET HEALTHY?


    By Mary Lynch


        As a registered nutritionist, the question “Is the vegan diet healthy?” is one I get all the time, especially at this time of year.

        Frustratingly, the answer is that it depends as much on what you eat as with any other diet. Someone living purely on ready salted crisps or chips, for example, would be technically following a vegan diet, but it would in no way be healthy.

        However, research shows that there are potential benefits to a vegan diet. A recent study indicated that the average vegan diet is higher in vitamin C and fibre, and lower in saturated fat than one containing meat. In addition, statistics show that vegans have a lower BMI (height-to-weight ratio) than meat eaters – in other words, they are skinnier.

        You see, a diet without any meat or dairy products is likely to contain a lot less saturated fat, which is related to increased cholesterol levels and increased risk of heart disease. We also know that fat contains more calories per gram than other foods, and so vegans may consume fewer calories as a result. Finally, a vegan diet is generally thought to contain more cereals, fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds than a non¬vegan diet.

        Sounds   great   right?   Not   quite.   In   terms   of   micronutrients,   a   vegan   diet   is   actually   more susceptible to being nutritionally poor. A vegan diet is naturally low in calcium, vitamin D, iron, vitamin B12, zinc and omega-3 fatty acids. Therefore, if you follow a vegan diet it is essential that you get enough of these nutrients through specific vegan food sources – and may even need to take additional supplements. We have many recipes suitable for vegans that can help, just check out our vegan section. In our features we also have this traditional hummus recipe, which contains tahini – a good source of calcium, zinc and iron, which are all micronutrients hard to get a hold of on a vegan diet.

        So there you have it: going vegan does not necessarily mean you are going to be healthier. In fact, I think that much of the improvement in diets among vegans is a result of education rather than going meat free. In other words, if someone chooses to go vegan they are more likely to care about what they are eating and therefore are more likely to educate themselves on the types of foods they should and should not be eating.


    From: https://goo.gl/AwDYY7. Accessed on 03/22/2017.

    What is the alert the text makes about a vegan diet?
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