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  • 34040732-D4

    Inglês

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

          Algorithms are everywhere. They play the stockmarket, decide whether you can have a mortgage and may one day drive your car for you. They search the internet when commanded, stick carefully chosen advertisements into the sites you visit and decide what prices to show you in online shops. (…) But what exactly are algorithms, and what makes them so powerful?

          An algorithm is, essentially, a brainless way of doing clever things. It is a set of precise steps that need no great mental effort to follow but which, if obeyed exactly and mechanically, will lead to some desirable outcome. Long division and column addition are examples that everyone is familiar with — if you follow the procedure, you are guaranteed to get the right answer. So is the strategy, rediscovered thousands of times every year by schoolchildren bored with learning mathematical algorithms, for playing a perfect game of noughts and crosses. The brainlessness is key: each step should be as simple and as free from ambiguity as possible. Cooking recipes and driving directions are algorithms of a sort. But instructions like “stew the meat until tender” or “it’s a few miles down the road” are too vague to follow without at least some interpretation.

          (…)

                                                                                                              The Economist, August 30, 2017.

    Segundo o texto, a execução de um algoritmo consiste em um processo que
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  • 340160BE-D4

    Inglês

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

          Algorithms are everywhere. They play the stockmarket, decide whether you can have a mortgage and may one day drive your car for you. They search the internet when commanded, stick carefully chosen advertisements into the sites you visit and decide what prices to show you in online shops. (…) But what exactly are algorithms, and what makes them so powerful?

          An algorithm is, essentially, a brainless way of doing clever things. It is a set of precise steps that need no great mental effort to follow but which, if obeyed exactly and mechanically, will lead to some desirable outcome. Long division and column addition are examples that everyone is familiar with — if you follow the procedure, you are guaranteed to get the right answer. So is the strategy, rediscovered thousands of times every year by schoolchildren bored with learning mathematical algorithms, for playing a perfect game of noughts and crosses. The brainlessness is key: each step should be as simple and as free from ambiguity as possible. Cooking recipes and driving directions are algorithms of a sort. But instructions like “stew the meat until tender” or “it’s a few miles down the road” are too vague to follow without at least some interpretation.

          (…)

                                                                                                              The Economist, August 30, 2017.

    No texto, um exemplo associado ao fato de algoritmos estarem por toda parte é
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  • 33FE8FB7-D4

    Inglês

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

                                           Imagem da questão de Inglês, USP 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


          It’s a perilous time to be a statue. Not that it has ever been a particularly secure occupation, exposed as statues are to the elements, bird droppings and political winds.

          Just ask Queen Victoria, whose rounded frame perches atop hundreds of plinths across the Commonwealth, with an air of solemn, severe solidity. But in 1963 in Quebec, members of a separatist paramilitary group stuck dynamite under the dress of her local statue. It exploded with a force so great that her head was found 100 yards away.

          Today, the head is on display in a museum, with her body preserved in a room some miles away. The art historian Vincent Giguère said that “the fact it’s damaged is what makes it so important.”

          There’s another reason to conserve the beheaded Victoria. Statues of women, standing alone and demanding attention in a public space, are extremely rare.

          To be made a statue, a woman had to be a naked muse, royalty or the mother of God. Or occasionally, an icon of war, justice or virtue: Boadicea in her chariot in London, the Statue of Liberty in New York.

          Still, of 925 public statues in Britain, only 158 are women standing on their own. Of those, 110 are allegorical or mythical, and 29 are of Queen Victoria.

                                                             Julia Baird, The New York Times. September 4, 2017. Adaptado. 

    No texto, a referência ao número de estátuas expostas em espaços públicos na Grã-Bretanha indica
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  • 33FBB8C5-D4

    Inglês

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

                                           Imagem da questão de Inglês, USP 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


          It’s a perilous time to be a statue. Not that it has ever been a particularly secure occupation, exposed as statues are to the elements, bird droppings and political winds.

          Just ask Queen Victoria, whose rounded frame perches atop hundreds of plinths across the Commonwealth, with an air of solemn, severe solidity. But in 1963 in Quebec, members of a separatist paramilitary group stuck dynamite under the dress of her local statue. It exploded with a force so great that her head was found 100 yards away.

          Today, the head is on display in a museum, with her body preserved in a room some miles away. The art historian Vincent Giguère said that “the fact it’s damaged is what makes it so important.”

          There’s another reason to conserve the beheaded Victoria. Statues of women, standing alone and demanding attention in a public space, are extremely rare.

          To be made a statue, a woman had to be a naked muse, royalty or the mother of God. Or occasionally, an icon of war, justice or virtue: Boadicea in her chariot in London, the Statue of Liberty in New York.

          Still, of 925 public statues in Britain, only 158 are women standing on their own. Of those, 110 are allegorical or mythical, and 29 are of Queen Victoria.

                                                             Julia Baird, The New York Times. September 4, 2017. Adaptado. 

    No texto, a figura da rainha Vitória é associada ao conceito de
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  • 33F8CC3A-D4

    Inglês

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

                                           Imagem da questão de Inglês, USP 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


          It’s a perilous time to be a statue. Not that it has ever been a particularly secure occupation, exposed as statues are to the elements, bird droppings and political winds.

          Just ask Queen Victoria, whose rounded frame perches atop hundreds of plinths across the Commonwealth, with an air of solemn, severe solidity. But in 1963 in Quebec, members of a separatist paramilitary group stuck dynamite under the dress of her local statue. It exploded with a force so great that her head was found 100 yards away.

          Today, the head is on display in a museum, with her body preserved in a room some miles away. The art historian Vincent Giguère said that “the fact it’s damaged is what makes it so important.”

          There’s another reason to conserve the beheaded Victoria. Statues of women, standing alone and demanding attention in a public space, are extremely rare.

          To be made a statue, a woman had to be a naked muse, royalty or the mother of God. Or occasionally, an icon of war, justice or virtue: Boadicea in her chariot in London, the Statue of Liberty in New York.

          Still, of 925 public statues in Britain, only 158 are women standing on their own. Of those, 110 are allegorical or mythical, and 29 are of Queen Victoria.

                                                             Julia Baird, The New York Times. September 4, 2017. Adaptado. 

    Conforme o texto, o grau de importância atribuído à estátua da rainha Vitória, em Québec, reside no fato de a escultura
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  • 676CEEC0-CB

    Inglês

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

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, ENEM 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


    Nesse texto publicitário são utilizados recursos verbais e não verbais para transmitir a mensagem. Ao associar os termos anyplace e regret à imagem do texto, constata-se que o tema da propaganda é a importância da

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  • 67670B64-CB

    Inglês

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

    One of the things that made an incredible impression on me in the film was Frida’s comfort in and celebration of her own unique beauty. She didn’t try to fit into conventional ideas or images about womanhood or what makes someone or something beautiful. Instead, she fully inhabited her own unique gifts, not particularly caring what other people thought. She was magnetic and beautiful in her own right. She painted for years, not to be a commercial success or to be discovered, but to express her own inner pain, joy, family, love and culture. She absolutely and resolutely was who she was. The trueness of her own unique vision and her ability to stand firmly in her own truth was what made her successful in the end.

    HUTZLER, L. Disponível em: www.etbscreenwriting.com. Acesso em: 6 maio 2013.


    A autora desse comentário sobre o filme Frida mostra-se impressionada com o fato de a pintora

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  • D01EEC76-BE

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UFPR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

                             Britain bans gasoline and diesel cars starting in 2040

         Britain will ban sales of new gasoline and diesel cars starting in 2040 as part of a bid to clean up the country’s air. The decision to phase out the internal combustion engine heralds a new era of low-emission technologies with major implications for the auto industry, society and the environment. “We can’t carry on with diesel and petrol cars”, U.K. environment secretary Michael Gove told the BBC on Wednesday. “There is no alternative to embracing new technology”. Almost 2.7 million new cars were registered in the U.K. in 2016, making it the second biggest market in Europe after Germany.

         Meeting the 2040 deadline will be a heavy lift. British demand for electric and fuel cell cars, as well as plug-in hybrids, grew 40% in 2015, but they only accounted for less than 3% of the market. Still, experts say sales of clean cars are likely to continue on their dramatic upward trajectory.

         The car industry says that demand for electric vehicles will only reach a tipping point once they're cheaper to own than conventional vehicles.

         The deadline was announced by the government on Wednesday as part of a plan to reduce air pollution. The blueprint highlighted roughly £1.4 billion in government investment designed to help ensure that every vehicle on the road in Britain produces zero emissions by 2050.

         Gove said action was needed because gasoline and diesel engines contribute to health problems, “accelerate climate change, do damage to the planet and the next generation”. Roughly 40,000 deaths in Britain each year are attributable to outdoor air pollution, according to a study published last year by the Royal College of Physicians. Dirty air has been linked to cancer, asthma, stroke and heart disease, among other health issues.

        The problem is especially pronounced in big cities. London surpassed the European Union’s annual limit for nitrogen dioxide exposure just five days into the new year, according to King’s College. The university estimates that air pollution is responsible for 9,400 premature deaths in the city every year.

        The timeline for ending sales of internal combustion engines mirrors one proposed in early July by France. President Emmanuel Macron has given the auto industry the same deadline to make the switch to cleaner tech.

        “We are quite rightly in a position of global leadership when it comes to shaping new technology”, Gove said. But the auto industry, which supports over 800,000 jobs in the U.K., is wary of hard deadlines.

        Other countries have been even more ambitious than the U.K. India is planning to stop selling gas-powered vehicles by 2030.

        The German car industry and government officials will meet in early August to discuss the future of diesel engine technology. Manufacturers are trying to avoid diesel cars being banned from German towns and cities.

    (Disponível:http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/26/news/uk-bans-gasoline-diesel-engines-2040/index.html>. Adaptado. Acesso: 26 de julho de 2017.)

    Consider the following excerpt taken from the text:

    British demand for electric and fuel cell cars, as well as plug-in hybrids, grew 40% in 2015, but they only accounted for less than 3% of the market.

    Choose the alternative that conveys the same meaning of the excerpt above.

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  • D01067C3-BE

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UFPR · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

                             Britain bans gasoline and diesel cars starting in 2040

         Britain will ban sales of new gasoline and diesel cars starting in 2040 as part of a bid to clean up the country’s air. The decision to phase out the internal combustion engine heralds a new era of low-emission technologies with major implications for the auto industry, society and the environment. “We can’t carry on with diesel and petrol cars”, U.K. environment secretary Michael Gove told the BBC on Wednesday. “There is no alternative to embracing new technology”. Almost 2.7 million new cars were registered in the U.K. in 2016, making it the second biggest market in Europe after Germany.

         Meeting the 2040 deadline will be a heavy lift. British demand for electric and fuel cell cars, as well as plug-in hybrids, grew 40% in 2015, but they only accounted for less than 3% of the market. Still, experts say sales of clean cars are likely to continue on their dramatic upward trajectory.

         The car industry says that demand for electric vehicles will only reach a tipping point once they're cheaper to own than conventional vehicles.

         The deadline was announced by the government on Wednesday as part of a plan to reduce air pollution. The blueprint highlighted roughly £1.4 billion in government investment designed to help ensure that every vehicle on the road in Britain produces zero emissions by 2050.

         Gove said action was needed because gasoline and diesel engines contribute to health problems, “accelerate climate change, do damage to the planet and the next generation”. Roughly 40,000 deaths in Britain each year are attributable to outdoor air pollution, according to a study published last year by the Royal College of Physicians. Dirty air has been linked to cancer, asthma, stroke and heart disease, among other health issues.

        The problem is especially pronounced in big cities. London surpassed the European Union’s annual limit for nitrogen dioxide exposure just five days into the new year, according to King’s College. The university estimates that air pollution is responsible for 9,400 premature deaths in the city every year.

        The timeline for ending sales of internal combustion engines mirrors one proposed in early July by France. President Emmanuel Macron has given the auto industry the same deadline to make the switch to cleaner tech.

        “We are quite rightly in a position of global leadership when it comes to shaping new technology”, Gove said. But the auto industry, which supports over 800,000 jobs in the U.K., is wary of hard deadlines.

        Other countries have been even more ambitious than the U.K. India is planning to stop selling gas-powered vehicles by 2030.

        The German car industry and government officials will meet in early August to discuss the future of diesel engine technology. Manufacturers are trying to avoid diesel cars being banned from German towns and cities.

    (Disponível:http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/26/news/uk-bans-gasoline-diesel-engines-2040/index.html>. Adaptado. Acesso: 26 de julho de 2017.)

    Consider the following numbers:

    1. 2.7 million new clean energy cars were registered in the U.K. in 2016.

    2. 40,000 of British deaths yearly are said to be caused by pollution related diseases.

    3. Car industry in Britain is cautious about having specific dates for banning internal combustion energy cars because it supports over 800.000 jobs in the UK.

    Mark the correct alternative.

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  • D3C4B801-9C

    Inglês

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

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UERJ 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Human populations differ in various phenotypes (l. 5)


    In relation to these phenotypes, scientists have reached the following conclusion:

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  • D3C1ACB0-9C

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UERJ · 2017DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UERJ 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    The text “Lucy caiu da árvore” is about an ancestral African female. Her characteristics can be related to the studies on phenotypes presented in the text “Recent human adaptations”.


    Among her characteristics, the ones that best illustrate one of these studies are:

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  • 30EFF36E-6A

    Inglês

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

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UERJ 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    In the last two paragraphs, the author establishes a relationship between the ideas of self-worth and one’s looks.

    This relationship is best expressed in:

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  • 30EA982D-6A

    Inglês

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

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UERJ 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    But I’ve been there, done that. (l. 14)

    The underlined expression refers to the author’s experiencing the situation described below:

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  • 30E7F5CF-6A

    Inglês

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

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UERJ 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    the exact number on the scale I was at that particular time in my life. (l. 5-6)

    Concerning the author’s feelings, the statement above illustrates the following fact:

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  • 30E56B73-6A

    Inglês

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

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UERJ 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    The texts “O poder criativo da imperfeição” and “Our (im)perfect bodies” discuss the concept of perfection, using examples from their respective areas.

    The sentence that best represents the idea discussed in both texts is:

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  • C61061D3-3B

    Inglês

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

                                “One never builds something finished”:

                       the brilliance of architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha

    Oliver Wainwright

    February 4, 2017

       “All space is public,” says Paulo Mendes da Rocha. “The only private space that you can imagine is in the human mind.” It is an optimistic statement from the 88-year-old Brazilian architect, given he is a resident of São Paulo, a city where the triumph of the private realm over the public could not be more stark. The sprawling megalopolis is a place of such marked inequality that its superrich hop between their rooftop helipads because they are too scared of street crime to come down from the clouds.

       But for Mendes da Rocha, who received the 2017 gold medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects this week – an accolade previously bestowed on such luminaries as Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright – the ground is everything. He has spent his 60-year career lifting his massive concrete buildings up, in gravity-defying balancing acts, or else burying them below ground in an attempt to liberate the Earth’s surface as a continuous democratic public realm. “The city has to be for everybody,” he says, “not just for the very few.”

                                                                                        (www.theguardian.com. Adaptado.)

    Conforme o texto, Paulo Mendes da Rocha
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  • C60D91DA-3B

    Inglês

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

                                “One never builds something finished”:

                       the brilliance of architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha

    Oliver Wainwright

    February 4, 2017

       “All space is public,” says Paulo Mendes da Rocha. “The only private space that you can imagine is in the human mind.” It is an optimistic statement from the 88-year-old Brazilian architect, given he is a resident of São Paulo, a city where the triumph of the private realm over the public could not be more stark. The sprawling megalopolis is a place of such marked inequality that its superrich hop between their rooftop helipads because they are too scared of street crime to come down from the clouds.

       But for Mendes da Rocha, who received the 2017 gold medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects this week – an accolade previously bestowed on such luminaries as Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright – the ground is everything. He has spent his 60-year career lifting his massive concrete buildings up, in gravity-defying balancing acts, or else burying them below ground in an attempt to liberate the Earth’s surface as a continuous democratic public realm. “The city has to be for everybody,” he says, “not just for the very few.”

                                                                                        (www.theguardian.com. Adaptado.)

    According to the text, São Paulo
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  • C60ADE76-3B

    Inglês

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

                                 Imagem da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2017, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

          It is essential to promote social inclusion by providing spaces for people of all socio-economic backgrounds to use and enjoy. Quality public spaces such as libraries and parks can supplement housing as study and recreational spaces for the urban poor.

          There is a need to ensure that there is an equitable distribution of public spaces within cities. Through the provision of quality public spaces in cities can reduce the economic and social segregation that is prevalent in many developed and developing cities. By ensuring the distribution, coverage and quality of public spaces, it is possible to directly influence the dynamics of urban density, to combine uses and to promote the social mixture of cities’ inhabitants.

          Rights and duties of all the public space stakeholders should be clearly defined. Public spaces are public assets as a public space is by definition a place where all citizens are legitimate to be and discrimination should be tackled there. Public space has the capacity to gather people and break down social barriers. Protecting the inclusiveness of public space is a key prerequisite for the right to the city and an important asset to foster tolerance, conviviality and dialogue.

          Public spaces in slums are only used to enable people to move. There is a lack of public space both in quantity and quality, leading to high residential density, high crime rates, lack of public facilities such as toilets or water, difficulties to practice outdoor sports and other recreational activities among others.

                                                                                                        (www.learning.uclg.org)

    In the fourth paragraph, an example of public facilities is
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  • BF5D3B39-07

    Inglês

    Adjetivos | Adjectives
    UNICENTRO · 2016MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UNICENTRO 2016, Adjetivos | Adjectives


    NOGUEIRA, Salvador. Translated by Marina Della Valle. Disponível em: < www1folha.uol.com.br/internacional/em/scienceandhealth/2016/03/ 1755511-russia-will-install-telescope-in-brazil..shtml>. Acesso em: 27 set. 2016.

    Considerando o uso gramatical da língua no texto, é correto afirmar:
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  • BF5685C4-07

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNICENTRO · 2016FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UNICENTRO 2016, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


    NOGUEIRA, Salvador. Translated by Marina Della Valle. Disponível em: < www1folha.uol.com.br/internacional/em/scienceandhealth/2016/03/ 1755511-russia-will-install-telescope-in-brazil..shtml>. Acesso em: 27 set. 2016.

    Preencha os parênteses com V (Verdadeiro) ou F (Falso).
    O texto tem resposta para as seguintes questões sobre o telescópio:

    ( ) When is it expected to start operating?
    ( ) Where will it be installed?
    ( ) How many people took part in its project?

    A sequência correta, de cima para baixo, é
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