Questões de Inglês do ENEM

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  • 125ED97D-6A

    Inglês

    Palavras conectivas | Connective words
    Universidade de Pernambuco · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text 1


    What is Distance Learning and Why Is It So Important?

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    1 Distance learning – any form of remote education where the student is not physically present for the lesson – is booming thanks to the power of the Internet. In fact, there are a number of advantages of learning remotely over even traditional teaching models. As the Internet blurs the line between near and far, distance learning is set to disrupt the current paradigm of education.
    2 Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail. More recently, distance education has moved online to include a huge range of systems and methods on practically any connected device.
    3 Distance education is clearly different from regular education in terms of a student or teacher‘s physical presence. For the most part, it translates into increased freedom for both learners and educators, but it also requires higher degrees of discipline and planning to successfully complete the course of study.
    4 The enhanced freedom of remote learning is most clearly seen in the fact that students can choose courses that fit their schedules and resources. (Teachers can do the same.) And in the case of digital learning, students can also choose the location and teaching styles that best suit their needs.
    5 Remote education is certainly not a magic bullet and there will always be a place for in-class learning. At the same time, distance learning still has a lot of untapped potential to reach students where they are and connect educators and learners in new ways. From increased flexibility to new learning styles, it seems that the future of learning will be as diverse in time and place as it will be in thought.

    Disponível em: https://www.viewsonic.com/library/education/what-is-distance-learning-and-why-is-it-so-important/. Texto adaptado. Acesso em: 20 set. 2020.

    In the 2 nd paragraph: Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail., in which is
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  • 12599500-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade de Pernambuco · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text 1


    What is Distance Learning and Why Is It So Important?

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    1 Distance learning – any form of remote education where the student is not physically present for the lesson – is booming thanks to the power of the Internet. In fact, there are a number of advantages of learning remotely over even traditional teaching models. As the Internet blurs the line between near and far, distance learning is set to disrupt the current paradigm of education.
    2 Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail. More recently, distance education has moved online to include a huge range of systems and methods on practically any connected device.
    3 Distance education is clearly different from regular education in terms of a student or teacher‘s physical presence. For the most part, it translates into increased freedom for both learners and educators, but it also requires higher degrees of discipline and planning to successfully complete the course of study.
    4 The enhanced freedom of remote learning is most clearly seen in the fact that students can choose courses that fit their schedules and resources. (Teachers can do the same.) And in the case of digital learning, students can also choose the location and teaching styles that best suit their needs.
    5 Remote education is certainly not a magic bullet and there will always be a place for in-class learning. At the same time, distance learning still has a lot of untapped potential to reach students where they are and connect educators and learners in new ways. From increased flexibility to new learning styles, it seems that the future of learning will be as diverse in time and place as it will be in thought.

    Disponível em: https://www.viewsonic.com/library/education/what-is-distance-learning-and-why-is-it-so-important/. Texto adaptado. Acesso em: 20 set. 2020.

    Considering the author‘s point of view, distance learning is
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  • FF5535B5-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    The phenomenon E-democracy [electronic democracy] is well known and well used in Sweden. E-democracy is a solution that makes it easier for the population to vote or to participate in different questions, or just to make themselves heard. E-democracy is used a lot of municipalities as a simple way for the inhabitants to participate in the local debate. E-democracy is often argued as a tool that makes participation more available for everyone.

    (“E-democracy and digital gaps”. www.svekom.se)


    A ferramenta apresentada no excerto remete a uma característica da política ateniense no período clássico, que diz respeito
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  • FF19E72B-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    As long as it operated as a cheap factory, China’s growth was welcomed by the US, and its emergence as a new market for consumer goods was eagerly anticipated. However, in the mid-2010s the relationship between the rising nation and the incumbent superpower became more competitive. With the election in 2016 of Donald Trump on an “America First” platform, the gloves came off. Unhappy with the trade imbalance, the US president kicked off a trade war in 2018. The fallout for companies has been considerable.

    (Lucy Colback. www.ft.com, 28.02.2020. Adaptado.)


    O excerto descreve mudanças nas relações geopolíticas entre Estados Unidos e China nas últimas décadas. Essas mudanças resultaram em
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  • FEC5B10E-6A

    Inglês

    Tradução | Translation
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
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    *TV and/or radio

         Three-quarters of the world’s children live in countries where classrooms are closed. As lockdowns ease, schools should be among the first places to reopen. Children seem to be less likely than adults to catch covid-19. And the costs of closure are staggering: in the lost productivity of home schooling parents; and, far more important, in the damage done to children by lost learning. The costs fall most heavily on the youngest, who among other things miss out on picking up social and emotional skills; and on the less welloff, who are less likely to attend online lessons and who may be missing meals as well as classes. West African children whose schools were closed during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 are still paying the price.

    (www.economist.com, 01.05.2020. Adaptado.)
    No trecho “And the costs of closure are staggering”, o termo sublinhado equivale, em português, a
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  • FEC21B60-6A

    Inglês

    Sinônimos | Synonyms
    UNESP · 2021DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
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    *TV and/or radio

         Three-quarters of the world’s children live in countries where classrooms are closed. As lockdowns ease, schools should be among the first places to reopen. Children seem to be less likely than adults to catch covid-19. And the costs of closure are staggering: in the lost productivity of home schooling parents; and, far more important, in the damage done to children by lost learning. The costs fall most heavily on the youngest, who among other things miss out on picking up social and emotional skills; and on the less welloff, who are less likely to attend online lessons and who may be missing meals as well as classes. West African children whose schools were closed during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 are still paying the price.

    (www.economist.com, 01.05.2020. Adaptado.)
    No trecho “who are less likely to attend online lessons”, o termo sublinhado pode ser substituído, sem alteração de sentido, por
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  • FEBE7785-6A

    Inglês

    Vocabulário | Vocabulary
    UNESP · 2021DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
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    *TV and/or radio

         Three-quarters of the world’s children live in countries where classrooms are closed. As lockdowns ease, schools should be among the first places to reopen. Children seem to be less likely than adults to catch covid-19. And the costs of closure are staggering: in the lost productivity of home schooling parents; and, far more important, in the damage done to children by lost learning. The costs fall most heavily on the youngest, who among other things miss out on picking up social and emotional skills; and on the less welloff, who are less likely to attend online lessons and who may be missing meals as well as classes. West African children whose schools were closed during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 are still paying the price.

    (www.economist.com, 01.05.2020. Adaptado.)
    No trecho “As lockdowns ease, schools should be among the first places to reopen”, o termo sublinhado indica
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  • FEB9FE72-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
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    *TV and/or radio

         Three-quarters of the world’s children live in countries where classrooms are closed. As lockdowns ease, schools should be among the first places to reopen. Children seem to be less likely than adults to catch covid-19. And the costs of closure are staggering: in the lost productivity of home schooling parents; and, far more important, in the damage done to children by lost learning. The costs fall most heavily on the youngest, who among other things miss out on picking up social and emotional skills; and on the less welloff, who are less likely to attend online lessons and who may be missing meals as well as classes. West African children whose schools were closed during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 are still paying the price.

    (www.economist.com, 01.05.2020. Adaptado.)
    O trecho “West African children whose schools were closed during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 are still paying the price” indica que, na região,
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  • FEB519DD-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
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    *TV and/or radio

         Three-quarters of the world’s children live in countries where classrooms are closed. As lockdowns ease, schools should be among the first places to reopen. Children seem to be less likely than adults to catch covid-19. And the costs of closure are staggering: in the lost productivity of home schooling parents; and, far more important, in the damage done to children by lost learning. The costs fall most heavily on the youngest, who among other things miss out on picking up social and emotional skills; and on the less welloff, who are less likely to attend online lessons and who may be missing meals as well as classes. West African children whose schools were closed during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 are still paying the price.

    (www.economist.com, 01.05.2020. Adaptado.)
    De acordo com o texto, o fechamento das escolas devido à pandemia de covid-19 prejudicou, principalmente,
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  • FEB0B085-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
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    *TV and/or radio

         Three-quarters of the world’s children live in countries where classrooms are closed. As lockdowns ease, schools should be among the first places to reopen. Children seem to be less likely than adults to catch covid-19. And the costs of closure are staggering: in the lost productivity of home schooling parents; and, far more important, in the damage done to children by lost learning. The costs fall most heavily on the youngest, who among other things miss out on picking up social and emotional skills; and on the less welloff, who are less likely to attend online lessons and who may be missing meals as well as classes. West African children whose schools were closed during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 are still paying the price.

    (www.economist.com, 01.05.2020. Adaptado.)
    The chart shows that the average share of population connected to internet
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  • FEAB55EB-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Analise o cartum.


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    A fala do personagem

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  • FEA527B8-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Education for Sustainable Development

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    Projects from Botswana, Brazil and Germany win UNESCO-Japan prize on Education for Sustainable Development.


        With a world population of 7 billion people and limited natural resources, we, as individuals and societies, need to learn to live together sustainably. We need to take action responsibly based on the understanding that what we do today can have implications on the lives of people and the planet in future. Education for Sustainable Development empowers people to change the way they think and work towards a sustainable future.
        UNESCO aims to improve access to quality education on sustainable development at all levels and in all social contexts, to transform society by reorienting education and help people develop knowledge, skills, values and behaviours needed for sustainable development. It is about including sustainable development issues, such as climate change and biodiversity into teaching and learning. Individuals are encouraged to be responsible actors who resolve challenges, respect cultural diversity and contribute to creating a more sustainable world.

    (https://en.unesco.org. Adaptado.)
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    O cartum dialoga com o seguinte trecho do texto “Education for Sustainable Development”:
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  • FEA0CD21-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Education for Sustainable Development

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    Projects from Botswana, Brazil and Germany win UNESCO-Japan prize on Education for Sustainable Development.


        With a world population of 7 billion people and limited natural resources, we, as individuals and societies, need to learn to live together sustainably. We need to take action responsibly based on the understanding that what we do today can have implications on the lives of people and the planet in future. Education for Sustainable Development empowers people to change the way they think and work towards a sustainable future.
        UNESCO aims to improve access to quality education on sustainable development at all levels and in all social contexts, to transform society by reorienting education and help people develop knowledge, skills, values and behaviours needed for sustainable development. It is about including sustainable development issues, such as climate change and biodiversity into teaching and learning. Individuals are encouraged to be responsible actors who resolve challenges, respect cultural diversity and contribute to creating a more sustainable world.

    (https://en.unesco.org. Adaptado.)
    According to the second paragraph, one of sustainable development initiatives to be tackled by education should be to
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  • FE9B48E4-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Education for Sustainable Development

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    Projects from Botswana, Brazil and Germany win UNESCO-Japan prize on Education for Sustainable Development.


        With a world population of 7 billion people and limited natural resources, we, as individuals and societies, need to learn to live together sustainably. We need to take action responsibly based on the understanding that what we do today can have implications on the lives of people and the planet in future. Education for Sustainable Development empowers people to change the way they think and work towards a sustainable future.
        UNESCO aims to improve access to quality education on sustainable development at all levels and in all social contexts, to transform society by reorienting education and help people develop knowledge, skills, values and behaviours needed for sustainable development. It is about including sustainable development issues, such as climate change and biodiversity into teaching and learning. Individuals are encouraged to be responsible actors who resolve challenges, respect cultural diversity and contribute to creating a more sustainable world.

    (https://en.unesco.org. Adaptado.)
    According to the first paragraph, it is important to promote a sustainable development because
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  • FE5AF8CA-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Examine o meme publicado pela comunidade “The Language Nerds” em sua conta no Instagram em 28.02.2020.

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    Para se evitar o qualificativo de “psicopata”, seria aconselhável seguir a recomendação do meme e inserir uma vírgula logo após
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  • FE3651C8-6A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Examine o cartum de Christopher Weyant, publicado em sua conta no Instagram em 16.08.2018.

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    O recurso expressivo que contribui de maneira decisiva para a compreensão do cartum é
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  • 22FFD581-65

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    No livro Sapiens: A brief history of humankind, do autor Yuval Noah Harari, há o seguinte trecho:

    Like it or not, we are members of a large and particularly noisy family called the great apes. Our closest living relatives include chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans. The chimpanzees are the closest. Just 6 million years ago, a single female ape had two daughters. One became the ancestor of all chimpanzees, the other is our own grandmother.

    (Sapiens: A brief history of humankind, 2014.)


    Em trecho anterior, o autor indica que o surgimento de organismos vivos data de 3,8 bilhões de anos atrás. Comparada a essa informação anterior, a expressão “Just 6 million years ago”, presente no trecho transcrito, justifica-se por indicar que a origem da espécie humana é ____________ , pois corresponde a __________ do período do surgimento dos organismos vivos.


    Os termos que completam as lacunas da frase são, respectivamente:

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  • 21C2C597-65

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    The business of climate change


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        A UN assessment published this week on the progress made in stemming the global loss of species made depressing reading. Not one of the 20 targets adopted by 196 countries in a convention on biodiversity in 2010 has been met. And the latest biennial Living Planet Report from the WWF, an environmental group, found that animal populations worldwide shrank by an average of two-thirds between 1970 and 2016. The falls were greatest in the tropics. In Latin America and the Caribbean animal populations fell by 94%, on average, during the period. It is some comfort that around the world biodiversity and climate change have become big political issues. In Australia koala bears have almost brought down a state government.

    (www.economist.com, 18.09.2020.)

    The chart shows details about the following excerpt from the text:
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  • 21BE7562-65

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    The business of climate change


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        A UN assessment published this week on the progress made in stemming the global loss of species made depressing reading. Not one of the 20 targets adopted by 196 countries in a convention on biodiversity in 2010 has been met. And the latest biennial Living Planet Report from the WWF, an environmental group, found that animal populations worldwide shrank by an average of two-thirds between 1970 and 2016. The falls were greatest in the tropics. In Latin America and the Caribbean animal populations fell by 94%, on average, during the period. It is some comfort that around the world biodiversity and climate change have become big political issues. In Australia koala bears have almost brought down a state government.

    (www.economist.com, 18.09.2020.)

    The United Nations (UN) publication mentioned in the text provides
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