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  • 25760977-E6

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    faculdade independente do Nordeste · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Figura 1 de 2 da questão de Inglês, faculdade independente do Nordeste 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

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    GRANT, David , McLARTY, Robert. Business basics. Oxford University Press, 1995



    Verifique se as sentenças são verdadeiras ou falsas de acordo com o texto:

    ( )I. Swatch and Omega are sister companies.

    ( )II. The company sells 35,000 Swatch watches a year.

    ( )III. The Swatch factory never closes.

    ( )IV. The price of a Swatch watch is the same as in 1983. V. The head office of the company is in Granges.


    Assinale a alternativa que contém a seqüência correta das respostas:

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  • 01173481-E6

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    How alcohol damages stem cell DNA and increases cancer risk.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


    LONDON (Reuters) - Drinking alcohol produces a harmful chemical in the body which can lead to permanent genetic damage in the DNA of stem cells, increasing the risk of cancer developing, according to research published on Wednesday.

    Working with mice in a laboratory, British scientists used chromosome analysis and DNA sequencing to examine the genetic damage caused by acetaldehyde, a harmful chemical produced when the body processes alcohol.

    Their findings offered more detail about how alcohol increases the risk of developing 7 types of cancer, including common forms such as breast and bowel cancer. It also showed how the body seeks to defend against the damage alcohol can do.“Some cancers develop due to DNA damage in stem cells. While some damage occurs by chance, our findings suggest that drinking alcohol can increase the risk of this damage,” said Ketan Patel, a professor at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, who co-led the study. The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies alcohol as a Group 1 carcinogen, citing “convincing evidence” it causes cancer in humans.

    In Wednesday’s study, published in the journal Nature, Patel’s team gave diluted alcohol to mice and then analyzed the effect on the animals’ DNA. They found that acetaldehyde can break and damage DNA within blood stem cells, permanently altering the DNA sequences within these cells.

    This is important, Patel said, because when healthy stem cells become faulty, they can give rise to cancerous cells.

    Source: www.reuters.com/article/us-health-cancer-alcohol/how alcohol-damages-stem-celldna-and-increases-cancer-risk-idUSKB1ES1N2 
    Which statement is considered exception. (Text Comprehension)
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  • 010F0584-E6

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    The key to staying young? Camouflage.

    Pickles by Brian Crane


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Source: www.gocomics.com/pickles 

    What is the main idea of the comics? (Text Comprehension)
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  • 0109D593-E6

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    First ever black hole image released.

    Astronomers have taken the first ever image of a black hole, which is located in a distant galaxy. It measures 40 billion km across - three million times the size of the Earth - and has been described by scientists as "a monster".

    The black hole is 500 million trillion km away and was photographed by a network of eight telescopes across the world It was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), a network of eight linked telescopes. 

    Prof Heino Falcke, of Radboud University in the Netherlands, who proposed the experiment, told BBC News that the black hole was found in a galaxy called M87.

    "What we see is larger than the size of our entire Solar System," he said.

    "It has a mass 6.5 billion times that of the Sun. And it is one of the heaviest black holes that we think exists. It is an absolute monster, the heavyweight champion of black holes in the Universe."

    The image shows an intensely bright "ring of fire", as Prof Falcke describes it, surrounding a perfectly circular dark hole. The bright halo is caused by superheated gas falling into the hole. The light is brighter than all the billions of other stars in the galaxy combined - which is why it can be seen at such distance from Earth.

    The edge of the dark circle at the centre is the point at which the gas enters the black hole, which is an object that has such a large gravitational pull, not even light can escape.

    The image matches what theoretical physicists and indeed, Hollywood directors, imagined black holes would look like, according to Dr Ziri Younsi, of University College London - who is part of the EHT collaboration.

    "Although they are relatively simple objects, black holes raise some of the most complex questions about the nature of space and time, and ultimately of our existence," he said.

    "It is remarkable that the image we observe is so similar to that which we obtain from our theoretical calculations. So far, it looks like Einstein is correct once again."

    But having the first image will enable researchers to learn more about these mysterious objects. They will be keen to look out for ways in which the black hole departs from what's expected in physics. No-one really knows how the bright ring around the hole is created. Even more intriguing is the question of what happens when an object falls into a black hole.

    Source: www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47873592
    “The image matches what theoretical physicists and indeed, Hollywood directors, imagined black holes would look like, according to Dr.Ziri Younsi” […] (Verb Synonym)
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  • 0105FD20-E6

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    First ever black hole image released.

    Astronomers have taken the first ever image of a black hole, which is located in a distant galaxy. It measures 40 billion km across - three million times the size of the Earth - and has been described by scientists as "a monster".

    The black hole is 500 million trillion km away and was photographed by a network of eight telescopes across the world It was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), a network of eight linked telescopes. 

    Prof Heino Falcke, of Radboud University in the Netherlands, who proposed the experiment, told BBC News that the black hole was found in a galaxy called M87.

    "What we see is larger than the size of our entire Solar System," he said.

    "It has a mass 6.5 billion times that of the Sun. And it is one of the heaviest black holes that we think exists. It is an absolute monster, the heavyweight champion of black holes in the Universe."

    The image shows an intensely bright "ring of fire", as Prof Falcke describes it, surrounding a perfectly circular dark hole. The bright halo is caused by superheated gas falling into the hole. The light is brighter than all the billions of other stars in the galaxy combined - which is why it can be seen at such distance from Earth.

    The edge of the dark circle at the centre is the point at which the gas enters the black hole, which is an object that has such a large gravitational pull, not even light can escape.

    The image matches what theoretical physicists and indeed, Hollywood directors, imagined black holes would look like, according to Dr Ziri Younsi, of University College London - who is part of the EHT collaboration.

    "Although they are relatively simple objects, black holes raise some of the most complex questions about the nature of space and time, and ultimately of our existence," he said.

    "It is remarkable that the image we observe is so similar to that which we obtain from our theoretical calculations. So far, it looks like Einstein is correct once again."

    But having the first image will enable researchers to learn more about these mysterious objects. They will be keen to look out for ways in which the black hole departs from what's expected in physics. No-one really knows how the bright ring around the hole is created. Even more intriguing is the question of what happens when an object falls into a black hole.

    Source: www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47873592
    Which statement is considered incorrect or false in the text above. (Text Comprehension)
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  • 00FECF0C-E6

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Mozambique Cyclone: “Almost everything is destroyed.”


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    People carry their personal effects through a flooded section of Praia Nova in Beira after the cyclone. Tropical Cyclone Idai destroyed and damaged homes and knocked out electricity and communications.


    Cyclone Idai hit the city of Beira hard and the scale of damage is massive, say Red Cross and Red Crescent aid workers who reached the Mozambican city a few days ago. The scale of devastation is enormous. It seems that 90 per cent of the area is completely destroyed.”

    The Red Cross and Red Crescent team was among the first to arrive in Beira since Cyclone Idai made landfall March 14-15. With Beira’s airport closed and roads cut off due to flooding, the team drove from Maputo, the capital city, before taking a helicopter for the last leg of the journey. “Almost everything is destroyed. Communication lines have been completely cut and roads have

    been destroyed. Some affected communities are not accessible,” said LeSueur. “Beira has been severely battered. But we are also hearing that the situation outside the city could be even worse. Yesterday, a large dam burst and cut off the last road to the city.”

    While the physical impact of Idai is beginning to emerge, the human impact is still unclear. Authorities in the country are warning that the death toll may climb beyond 1,000 people.

    Heavy rain will continue in the coming days which may only exacerbate the dire situation and cause already saturated rivers to overflow.

    Following its landfall in Mozambique, the cyclone continued west to Zimbabwe as a tropical storm, wreaking havoc in the eastern part of the country, with Manicaland Province being the hardest-hit. At least 31 deaths have been reported and over 100 people are missing in Zimbabwe.

    Source: www.redcross.org/about-us/news-and -events/news/2019/mozambique-cyclone.html 

    “People carry their personal effects through a flooded section of Praia Nova in Beira” […] (Referent)
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  • 00FB108D-E6

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Mozambique Cyclone: “Almost everything is destroyed.”


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    People carry their personal effects through a flooded section of Praia Nova in Beira after the cyclone. Tropical Cyclone Idai destroyed and damaged homes and knocked out electricity and communications.


    Cyclone Idai hit the city of Beira hard and the scale of damage is massive, say Red Cross and Red Crescent aid workers who reached the Mozambican city a few days ago. The scale of devastation is enormous. It seems that 90 per cent of the area is completely destroyed.”

    The Red Cross and Red Crescent team was among the first to arrive in Beira since Cyclone Idai made landfall March 14-15. With Beira’s airport closed and roads cut off due to flooding, the team drove from Maputo, the capital city, before taking a helicopter for the last leg of the journey. “Almost everything is destroyed. Communication lines have been completely cut and roads have

    been destroyed. Some affected communities are not accessible,” said LeSueur. “Beira has been severely battered. But we are also hearing that the situation outside the city could be even worse. Yesterday, a large dam burst and cut off the last road to the city.”

    While the physical impact of Idai is beginning to emerge, the human impact is still unclear. Authorities in the country are warning that the death toll may climb beyond 1,000 people.

    Heavy rain will continue in the coming days which may only exacerbate the dire situation and cause already saturated rivers to overflow.

    Following its landfall in Mozambique, the cyclone continued west to Zimbabwe as a tropical storm, wreaking havoc in the eastern part of the country, with Manicaland Province being the hardest-hit. At least 31 deaths have been reported and over 100 people are missing in Zimbabwe.

    Source: www.redcross.org/about-us/news-and -events/news/2019/mozambique-cyclone.html 

    Did the cyclone continue wreaking other countries besides Mozambique? (Text Comprehension)
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  • DC2A3A05-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri de Minas Gerais · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia este texto para responder a questão

    Texto II

    History of Human Rights

    Originally, people had rights only because of their membership in a group, such as a family. Then, in 539 BC, Cyrus the Great, after conquering the city of Babylon, did something totally unexpected—he freed all slaves to return home. Moreover, he declared people should choose their own religion. The Cyrus Cylinder, a clay tablet containing his statements, is the first human rights declaration in history.

    The idea of human rights spread quickly to India, Greece and eventually Rome. The most important advances since then have included:

    1215: The Magna Carta - gave people new rights and made the king subject to the law.

    1628: The Petition of Right - set out the rights of the people.

    1776: The United States Declaration of Independence - proclaimed the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

    1789: The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen - a document of France, stating that all citizens are equal under the law.

    1948: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - the first document listing the 30 rights to which everyone is entitled.

    Fonte: Disponível em< https://www.youthforhumanrights.org/what-are-human-rights/background-of-human-rights.html >. Acesso em: 17 de setembro de 2019.(Adaptado)

    Glossário:

    Conquering: conquistar
    Clay tablet: bloco de argila
    Spread: espalhou
    Pursuit of: em busca de
    De acordo com esse texto, é INCORRETO afirmar que:
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  • DC244ACC-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri de Minas Gerais · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia este texto para responder a questão

    Texto II

    History of Human Rights

    Originally, people had rights only because of their membership in a group, such as a family. Then, in 539 BC, Cyrus the Great, after conquering the city of Babylon, did something totally unexpected—he freed all slaves to return home. Moreover, he declared people should choose their own religion. The Cyrus Cylinder, a clay tablet containing his statements, is the first human rights declaration in history.

    The idea of human rights spread quickly to India, Greece and eventually Rome. The most important advances since then have included:

    1215: The Magna Carta - gave people new rights and made the king subject to the law.

    1628: The Petition of Right - set out the rights of the people.

    1776: The United States Declaration of Independence - proclaimed the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

    1789: The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen - a document of France, stating that all citizens are equal under the law.

    1948: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - the first document listing the 30 rights to which everyone is entitled.

    Fonte: Disponível em< https://www.youthforhumanrights.org/what-are-human-rights/background-of-human-rights.html >. Acesso em: 17 de setembro de 2019.(Adaptado)

    Glossário:

    Conquering: conquistar
    Clay tablet: bloco de argila
    Spread: espalhou
    Pursuit of: em busca de
    O texto II tem como principal ideia
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  • DC202B3B-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri de Minas Gerais · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto abaixo e responda a questão.

    Texto I

    What Are Human Rights?

    While some dictionaries define the word right as ―a privilege,‖ when used in the context of ―human rights,‖ we are talking about something more basic.

    Every person is entitled to certain fundamental rights, simply by the fact of being human. These are called ―human rights‖ rather than a privilege (which can be taken away at someone’s whim).

    They are "rights" because they are things you are allowed to be, to do or to have. These rights are there for your protection against people who might want to harm or hurt you.They are also there to help us get along with each other and live in peace.

    Many people know something about their rights. Generally they know they have the right to food and a safe place to stay.They know they have a right to be paid for the work they do. But there are many other rights.

    When human rights are not well known by people, abuses such as discrimination, intolerance, injustice, oppression and slavery can arise.

    Born out of the atrocities and enormous loss of life during World War II, the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948 to provide a common understanding of what everyone’s rights are. It forms the basis for a world built on freedom, justice and peace.

    Fonte: Disponível em < https://www.youthforhumanrights.org/what-are-human-rights/ >. Acesso em: 17 de setembro de 2019. (Adaptado)


    Glossário:

    Entitled to: direito a
    Taken away: retirado
    Whim: capricho
    Allowed: permitido
    Get along: se dar bem
    Arise: surgir
    Born out: nascida
    A alternativa que NÃO representa um direito humano é:
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  • DC1C5AD7-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri de Minas Gerais · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto abaixo e responda a questão.

    Texto I

    What Are Human Rights?

    While some dictionaries define the word right as ―a privilege,‖ when used in the context of ―human rights,‖ we are talking about something more basic.

    Every person is entitled to certain fundamental rights, simply by the fact of being human. These are called ―human rights‖ rather than a privilege (which can be taken away at someone’s whim).

    They are "rights" because they are things you are allowed to be, to do or to have. These rights are there for your protection against people who might want to harm or hurt you.They are also there to help us get along with each other and live in peace.

    Many people know something about their rights. Generally they know they have the right to food and a safe place to stay.They know they have a right to be paid for the work they do. But there are many other rights.

    When human rights are not well known by people, abuses such as discrimination, intolerance, injustice, oppression and slavery can arise.

    Born out of the atrocities and enormous loss of life during World War II, the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948 to provide a common understanding of what everyone’s rights are. It forms the basis for a world built on freedom, justice and peace.

    Fonte: Disponível em < https://www.youthforhumanrights.org/what-are-human-rights/ >. Acesso em: 17 de setembro de 2019. (Adaptado)


    Glossário:

    Entitled to: direito a
    Taken away: retirado
    Whim: capricho
    Allowed: permitido
    Get along: se dar bem
    Arise: surgir
    Born out: nascida
    De acordo com o texto, é INCORRETO afirmar sobre a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Humanos:
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  • DC18649C-DC

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri de Minas Gerais · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto abaixo e responda a questão.

    Texto I

    What Are Human Rights?

    While some dictionaries define the word right as ―a privilege,‖ when used in the context of ―human rights,‖ we are talking about something more basic.

    Every person is entitled to certain fundamental rights, simply by the fact of being human. These are called ―human rights‖ rather than a privilege (which can be taken away at someone’s whim).

    They are "rights" because they are things you are allowed to be, to do or to have. These rights are there for your protection against people who might want to harm or hurt you.They are also there to help us get along with each other and live in peace.

    Many people know something about their rights. Generally they know they have the right to food and a safe place to stay.They know they have a right to be paid for the work they do. But there are many other rights.

    When human rights are not well known by people, abuses such as discrimination, intolerance, injustice, oppression and slavery can arise.

    Born out of the atrocities and enormous loss of life during World War II, the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in 1948 to provide a common understanding of what everyone’s rights are. It forms the basis for a world built on freedom, justice and peace.

    Fonte: Disponível em < https://www.youthforhumanrights.org/what-are-human-rights/ >. Acesso em: 17 de setembro de 2019. (Adaptado)


    Glossário:

    Entitled to: direito a
    Taken away: retirado
    Whim: capricho
    Allowed: permitido
    Get along: se dar bem
    Arise: surgir
    Born out: nascida
    A ideia central do texto compreende:
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  • 052E4148-DA

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
        Consider an experiment by sociologist Devah Pager, who sent pairs of experimenters — one black and one white — to apply for 340 job ads in New York City. She gave them resumes altered to have identical qualifications. She gave them scripts so that the applicants said the same things when handing in their applications. She even dressed them alike. She found that black applicants got half the call backs that white applicants got with the same qualifications.
    (Keith Payne. www.scientificamerican.com, 18.07.2019. Adaptado.)

    The experiment results suggest the existence of
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  • 052B0C77-DA

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Look at the pictures of the advertising campaign created by Fosbury&Brothers.


    Figura 1 de 2 da questão de Inglês, UniCEUB 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Figura 2 de 2 da questão de Inglês, UniCEUB 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    The purpose of the campaign is to show that smoking

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  • 05273BA8-DA

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder à questao.

    Is there a scientific explanation for
     out-of-body experiences?

         Imagine feeling as though you are floating above your body, looking down upon your physical self. Some argue that such out-of-body experiences (OBEs) prove that the conscious mind — or even the soul — can leave the body. Supporting this interpretation, people who have survived a near-death experience often recall experiencing this out-ofbody sensation — as if their spiritual essence had separated from their corporeal existence.
        However, the scientific explanation for OBEs is more terrestrial. Neuroscientists and psychologists believe it has to do with neural processes going wrong. In those who come close to death, such as cardiac arrest survivors, it is the lack of oxygen to the brain, and the release of certain neurochemicals triggered by trauma, that interferes with the sensory functions that support our usual feelings of embodiment. People’s recollections of seeing themselves from above — such as observing surgeons working on their body — could be a form of hallucination or false memory, as they try to make sense of their experiences.
        Researchers have induced out-of-body states in healthy volunteers simply by confusing their sensory systems. For instance, scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm asked volunteers to wear goggles that showed the perspective of a camera placed behind them (so that they could see themselves from behind). When a researcher prodded the camera with a baton at the same time as prodding the person’s chest, the volunteer had the sensation that they were floating behind their physical body. The fact it is possible to induce an OBE argues against more mystical explanations.
                                (Christian Jarret. www.sciencefocus.com, 2019. Adaptado.)
    De acordo com o último parágrafo, um argumento a favor da concepção científica da experiência fora do corpo é a
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  • 0524566A-DA

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2019Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder à questao.

    Is there a scientific explanation for
     out-of-body experiences?

         Imagine feeling as though you are floating above your body, looking down upon your physical self. Some argue that such out-of-body experiences (OBEs) prove that the conscious mind — or even the soul — can leave the body. Supporting this interpretation, people who have survived a near-death experience often recall experiencing this out-ofbody sensation — as if their spiritual essence had separated from their corporeal existence.
        However, the scientific explanation for OBEs is more terrestrial. Neuroscientists and psychologists believe it has to do with neural processes going wrong. In those who come close to death, such as cardiac arrest survivors, it is the lack of oxygen to the brain, and the release of certain neurochemicals triggered by trauma, that interferes with the sensory functions that support our usual feelings of embodiment. People’s recollections of seeing themselves from above — such as observing surgeons working on their body — could be a form of hallucination or false memory, as they try to make sense of their experiences.
        Researchers have induced out-of-body states in healthy volunteers simply by confusing their sensory systems. For instance, scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm asked volunteers to wear goggles that showed the perspective of a camera placed behind them (so that they could see themselves from behind). When a researcher prodded the camera with a baton at the same time as prodding the person’s chest, the volunteer had the sensation that they were floating behind their physical body. The fact it is possible to induce an OBE argues against more mystical explanations.
                                (Christian Jarret. www.sciencefocus.com, 2019. Adaptado.)
    No trecho do segundo parágrafo “could be a form of hallucination”, o termo sublinhado implica
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  • 051E3967-DA

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder à questao.

    Is there a scientific explanation for
     out-of-body experiences?

         Imagine feeling as though you are floating above your body, looking down upon your physical self. Some argue that such out-of-body experiences (OBEs) prove that the conscious mind — or even the soul — can leave the body. Supporting this interpretation, people who have survived a near-death experience often recall experiencing this out-ofbody sensation — as if their spiritual essence had separated from their corporeal existence.
        However, the scientific explanation for OBEs is more terrestrial. Neuroscientists and psychologists believe it has to do with neural processes going wrong. In those who come close to death, such as cardiac arrest survivors, it is the lack of oxygen to the brain, and the release of certain neurochemicals triggered by trauma, that interferes with the sensory functions that support our usual feelings of embodiment. People’s recollections of seeing themselves from above — such as observing surgeons working on their body — could be a form of hallucination or false memory, as they try to make sense of their experiences.
        Researchers have induced out-of-body states in healthy volunteers simply by confusing their sensory systems. For instance, scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm asked volunteers to wear goggles that showed the perspective of a camera placed behind them (so that they could see themselves from behind). When a researcher prodded the camera with a baton at the same time as prodding the person’s chest, the volunteer had the sensation that they were floating behind their physical body. The fact it is possible to induce an OBE argues against more mystical explanations.
                                (Christian Jarret. www.sciencefocus.com, 2019. Adaptado.)
    O termo “however” torna explícita a relação entre o primeiro e segundo parágrafos e indica
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  • 051B5B66-DA

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder à questao.

    Is there a scientific explanation for
     out-of-body experiences?

         Imagine feeling as though you are floating above your body, looking down upon your physical self. Some argue that such out-of-body experiences (OBEs) prove that the conscious mind — or even the soul — can leave the body. Supporting this interpretation, people who have survived a near-death experience often recall experiencing this out-ofbody sensation — as if their spiritual essence had separated from their corporeal existence.
        However, the scientific explanation for OBEs is more terrestrial. Neuroscientists and psychologists believe it has to do with neural processes going wrong. In those who come close to death, such as cardiac arrest survivors, it is the lack of oxygen to the brain, and the release of certain neurochemicals triggered by trauma, that interferes with the sensory functions that support our usual feelings of embodiment. People’s recollections of seeing themselves from above — such as observing surgeons working on their body — could be a form of hallucination or false memory, as they try to make sense of their experiences.
        Researchers have induced out-of-body states in healthy volunteers simply by confusing their sensory systems. For instance, scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm asked volunteers to wear goggles that showed the perspective of a camera placed behind them (so that they could see themselves from behind). When a researcher prodded the camera with a baton at the same time as prodding the person’s chest, the volunteer had the sensation that they were floating behind their physical body. The fact it is possible to induce an OBE argues against more mystical explanations.
                                (Christian Jarret. www.sciencefocus.com, 2019. Adaptado.)
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        What does love look like? Love is accepting that your partner is not perfect, but you want to be with him or her anyway. Love is being grateful that you are accepted despite your imperfections. Love is still being happy to come home to that same person, even after 30 years.

    (Harriet Koral. www.nytimes.com, 19.11.2017. Adaptado.)
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