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  • 4FB3CF60-B6

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia - Goiás · 2012MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read text 01 to answer question

    Text 01

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2012

    About the first sentence, it is correct to affirm that
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  • 511B548D-77

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    PUC - PR · 2012DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the comic strip and answer question:

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2012

    Based on the comic strip, select the alternatives that are TRUE:

    I. In the sentence “I heard you´re gonna be an artist...” “gonna” is the same as “going to”.

    II. In the sentence “I heard you´re gonna be an artist...” “gonna” is the same as “want to”.

    III. In the sentence “I wanna be an artist” “wanna” is the same as “going to”.

    IV. In the sentence “I wanna be an artist” “wanna” is the same as “want to”.

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  • EEF42BF6-BF

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    UERJ · 2012FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    imagem-004.jpg The language used in blogs can often be characterized as informal.

    Two examples of informal use of language, present in the text, can be identified in:
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  • BFD8B257-E9

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    Universidade Luterana do Brasil · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
        As we all know, electricity is a fundamental need. On a daily basis, we consume electricity even without us knowing it. Just a simple task such as listening to your music player consumes electricity. Today, most of our electric generators and power plants are fed with fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal. However, due to the exponential increase of power demand, fossil fuel supplies are slowly being depleted. Not only that, but also burning fossil fuels has given off greenhouse gases and other unwanted byproducts. Because of this, the search for alternative energy sources is now a necessity. One of the most promising alternative energy sources today is Wind Powered Generators. So, what is a wind-powered generator? Basically it is the use of wind as a mechanical force needed to power an electric generator. Utilizing wind as an energy source is not exactly a new idea. The ancient Persians were the first to use wind to pump water, cut wood, and grind food and others by building windmills. Even today you can find windmills still being used on some farms. It was the use of wind as an electric source that came into existence much later. The first practical wind powered generators were built in 1970, but yet we rarely see them in widespread use today, why? Let’s look at the advantages and disadvantages of the wind powered generator.
        The main advantage of wind powered generators is that they have, ideally, zero gas emissions – unlike fossil-fueled power generators. Because of the alarming effects of greenhouse gases and global warming, we want our power generators to be as clean and as environmentally friendly as possible. Since there is no burning process in a wind powered generator that produces toxic gases, it is very safe to build one in residential areas. Also, with proper engineering and enough wind, these generators can provide a high rate of wattage that can go as high as the Megawatt range. Another advantage is that it can be implemented using several small turbines connected together. This is a good thing when there is not enough space for huge structures.
         The major disadvantage of wind powered generators is that wind power varies greatly from one place to another and from day to day and season to season. Sometimes wind may be strong enough to supply energy, but that strength cannot be maintained due to changes in weather patterns. Needing strong, constant wind to most effectively power wind generators is one reason they are often built in coastal areas. Another disadvantage is that the structure of most practical wind powered generators is huge and bulky. Commonly, its size is proportional to the wind power it can collect.
        Research in wind power has now intensified because of its innate advantages over other power generators. With this increase in interest in wind energy and alternative energy sources as a whole, our future will become brighter and more and more remote areas will eventually enjoy the benefits of clean electric energy. In an electricity-dependent world, power supplies must provide the required electricity for communities and businesses. Wind powered generators might just be the solution for power shortages.

    Disponível em: http://mysolarcellhome.org/articles/pros-and-cons-of-wind-powered-generators. 
    Might in “wind powered generators might just be the solution for power shortages…” and Must in “In an electricity-dependent world, power supplies must provide the required electricity for communities and businesses” express respectively the ideas of:
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  • BFD46D5D-E9

    Inglês

    Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
    Universidade Luterana do Brasil · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
        As we all know, electricity is a fundamental need. On a daily basis, we consume electricity even without us knowing it. Just a simple task such as listening to your music player consumes electricity. Today, most of our electric generators and power plants are fed with fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal. However, due to the exponential increase of power demand, fossil fuel supplies are slowly being depleted. Not only that, but also burning fossil fuels has given off greenhouse gases and other unwanted byproducts. Because of this, the search for alternative energy sources is now a necessity. One of the most promising alternative energy sources today is Wind Powered Generators. So, what is a wind-powered generator? Basically it is the use of wind as a mechanical force needed to power an electric generator. Utilizing wind as an energy source is not exactly a new idea. The ancient Persians were the first to use wind to pump water, cut wood, and grind food and others by building windmills. Even today you can find windmills still being used on some farms. It was the use of wind as an electric source that came into existence much later. The first practical wind powered generators were built in 1970, but yet we rarely see them in widespread use today, why? Let’s look at the advantages and disadvantages of the wind powered generator.
        The main advantage of wind powered generators is that they have, ideally, zero gas emissions – unlike fossil-fueled power generators. Because of the alarming effects of greenhouse gases and global warming, we want our power generators to be as clean and as environmentally friendly as possible. Since there is no burning process in a wind powered generator that produces toxic gases, it is very safe to build one in residential areas. Also, with proper engineering and enough wind, these generators can provide a high rate of wattage that can go as high as the Megawatt range. Another advantage is that it can be implemented using several small turbines connected together. This is a good thing when there is not enough space for huge structures.
         The major disadvantage of wind powered generators is that wind power varies greatly from one place to another and from day to day and season to season. Sometimes wind may be strong enough to supply energy, but that strength cannot be maintained due to changes in weather patterns. Needing strong, constant wind to most effectively power wind generators is one reason they are often built in coastal areas. Another disadvantage is that the structure of most practical wind powered generators is huge and bulky. Commonly, its size is proportional to the wind power it can collect.
        Research in wind power has now intensified because of its innate advantages over other power generators. With this increase in interest in wind energy and alternative energy sources as a whole, our future will become brighter and more and more remote areas will eventually enjoy the benefits of clean electric energy. In an electricity-dependent world, power supplies must provide the required electricity for communities and businesses. Wind powered generators might just be the solution for power shortages.

    Disponível em: http://mysolarcellhome.org/articles/pros-and-cons-of-wind-powered-generators. 
    All the statements below, with the exception of one, make use of "that" as a relative pronoun or a conjunction. Select THE EXCEPTION.
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  • 837B41E5-E3

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2011


    SCHULZ. Peanuts. Speak up. São Paulo: Peixes, 2006. p. 49.

    “If there’s anyone in this world I do trust, it’s my mother!” (6th picture)


    The verb do in this sentence is being used 

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  • 8361DD19-E3

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2011


    EVANS, Stephen. Disponível em:  <www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2011/05/110518_witn_electric_cars_page.shtml>. Acesso em: 2 jun. 2011.

    Considering language use in the text, it’s correct to say:
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  • 9ABBC81F-B6

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia - Goiás · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read text 3 to answer question. 


    Text 3  

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2011

    Available in: http://rio.movie-trailer.com/2010/05/riomovie-poster.html. Access on: May 02, 2011. 

    About the sentence “He’s going to the wildest, most magical place on Earth… home.”, it is incorrect to affirm that:
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  • 9AB44AC7-B6

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia - Goiás · 2011Muito difícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read text 2 to answer question.


    Text 2

    For Obama, Big Rise in Poll Numbers After Bin Laden Raid 

        Support for President Obama has risen sharply following the killing of Osama bin Laden by American military forces in Pakistan. Support for the president rose significantly among both Republicans and independents.

        Among independents, his approval rating increased 11 points from last month, to 52 percent, while among Republicans it rose 15 points, to 24 percent. Among Democrats, 86 percent supported his job performance, compared with 79 percent in April.

        In all, 57 percent said they now approved of the president’s job performance, up from 46 percent last month. More than six in 10 Americans said that killing Bin Laden was likely to increase the threat of terrorism against the United States in the short term. Nearly half said the nation should decrease troop levels in Afghanistan, but more than six in 10 also said the United States had not completed its mission in Afghanistan.

    Adapted from: The New York Times. Available in http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/05/us/politics/05poll.html ?hp. Access on: May 04, 2011. 

    About the fragment “more than six in 10 also said the United States had not completed its mission in Afghanistan”, in the last paragraph, it is incorrect to affirm that:
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  • 9AA55CD9-B6

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia - Goiás · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read text 1 to answer question.


    Text 1  

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2011

    Newsweek. Available in http://www.newsweek.com/photo/2008/12/18/cartoonsnewsweeks-best-of-2008.html. Access on: May 03, 2011. 

    The sentence “Consider him gone.”, at the bottom of the second picture:
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  • 49B91953-B4

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    IF-TM · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    PREJUDICE
          There is a crippling disease that no amount of medical research can cure, no amount of fundraising can prevent – a disease most often transmitted from parent to child.
              If this disease isn‟t checked in its early stages, it can be fatal. The disease is called racism. Its early symptom is the belief that one‟s racial group is somehow superior to others. This can lead to a mentality of “we” versus “them”. In advanced stages, the symptoms of racism are violence, death and destruction. The causes are fear of the foreign (xenophobia), intolerance of diversity and negative attitudes toward Jews and other minorities.
          A cure, however, exists. It‟s a non-surgical change of heart. It takes time, effort and understanding, compassion and respect.
    Institute for the Healing of Racism, Utah.
    Adapted from English for All, Eliana/Maria Clara/Neuza, V. 2, Saraiva, São Paulo, 2010 . p. 83.
    Its in the sentence: “if this disease isn‟t checked in its early stages, it can be fatal”, refers to:
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  • A35B2D6A-AF

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    PUC-GO · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
       Firme vontade de viver, de navegar na transparência da verdade, na criação do instante presente. Sentir a força dos segundos transformados em horas, meses, em eternidade histórica do ser. Viver, sentir o presente como verdade, como instante único e imponderável é recuperar na irrecuperabilidade do rio que passa, a força das águas, a memória que jamais deixa de ser ela mesma – é o recomeço dos tempos a cada minuto corporificado, vivido intensamente com sua energia, sem voltar-se lacrimosamente ao passado; sem projetar-se também para o futuro, esquecendo o agora. Sintonizar-se no presente, recuperar sua força, não deixá-lo esvair-se, escorrer em vãs suposições é marca original do homem que se faz e se reconhece historicamente nos passos da humanidade, no correr do rio, no vôo das aves; ouvir sua voz no ciciar dos ramos, na sinfonia do amanhecer primeiro: virginal manhã de sua criação e do recomeço do universo.
        [...]
       Traço letras, as histórias se embaralham nas páginas soltas, as personagens cruzam-se nos enredos diversos misturando seus papéis. Penélope e Páris. Helena e Ulisses. José, esposo de Maria, impulsivamente não quer representar o marido exemplar. Olhos, braços e devaneios deslocam-no para outros amores. A troca é nítida, as personagens esfumaçam-se na trama existencial. A vida não é tida como absolutamente irremediável. A leveza nos atos das trocas não altera o valor do câmbio. Na roda viva nem sempre o balé é sutil, há também marchas militares e nupciais. Há o desencontro harmonioso na dança da capoeira, os corpos não se tocam. Os parceiros se avaliam, espreitam-se e batem em retirada. O duelo corporal e verbal é abandonado. Dos corpos sensíveis e expressivos ficam ecos e imagens fugidias nas lembranças que se esvaem ao menor aceno do presente. O passado não possui consistência, não houve emoção no ato vivido, só a gratuidade do descompromisso, do non-sense tacitamente aceito por todos... 

    (MARTINS, Maria Teresinha. Rapto de memória. 2. ed. Goiânia: Ed. da PUC Goiás, 2010. p. 18 e 40.)
    In Martins’s passage “live, lived, life” are important words. In the picture below, there is information about pronunciation. Look at the alternatives and choose the one that is related to the vowel sounds in SEAT and SIT.
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2011
    (ZIMMER, Márcia; SILVEIRA, Rosane; ALVES, Ubiratã Kickhöfel. Pronunciation Instruction For Brazilians: Bringing Theory and Practice Together. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009. p. 145.)
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  • 04BD8BFC-60

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    UERJ · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2011

    The author states that the process of eliminating the destructive by-products of the so-called “clean coal” produces emissions.

    The fragment of the text in which the underlined pronoun refers to the statement above is:

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  • 04A1578F-60

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    UERJ · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2011

    The fragments below share the question “What’s in a name?”:

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2011

    The author of the text uses a resource that consists of borrowing from another text, published beforehand.

    This resource is called:

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  • 7B2478E4-5F

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    UERJ · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2011

    According to some authors, a memoir is how one remembers one’s own life; an autobiography is history, requiring research, dates and facts.

    In relation to the author’s life, the text Happiness can be characterized as a memoir especially because of the presence of:

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  • 75A36228-26

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    PUC - RJ · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 003.jpg The sentence “Unless, of course, that a European country buys the rights to such medicines, WHO cannot grant its approval.” (lines 43-45) is appropriately paraphrased in.

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  • 6373E7BC-0F

    Inglês

    Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
    UFT · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 015.jpg



    According to the text it is CORRECT to state that:

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  • 9B294132-A5

    Inglês

    Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing
    UECE · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 001.jpg
    Imagem 002.jpg
    Imagem 003.jpg
    Imagem 004.jpg
    Imagem 005.jpg

    In the sentence “When it gradually came back in, we didn't want to go back to what we did in the 1950s.” one may spot in its sequence a/an
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