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  • 081EDCA0-7A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adapted from: PINKER, S. The better angels of our nature: why violence has declined. London: Viking Penguin, 2011. 
    Consider the statements below.


    I - According to Peter Singer, literacy has enlarged the empathy circle, which means that today more people care about individuals very much unlike themselves.

    II - The author argues that literature forces readers to adopt alternative points of view, which may contribute to increasing empathy and compassion.

    III- Phenomena such as that of adult men crying over melodramatic novels in the 18th century are proof of literature’s power to trigger emotional responses which make readers oppose human right abuses.


    Which ones are correct according to the text?
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  • 081C0CFE-7A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adapted from: PINKER, S. The better angels of our nature: why violence has declined. London: Viking Penguin, 2011. 
    Select the alternative that adequately fills in the blanks in lines 10, 32 and 58. 
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  • 08192EDB-7A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adaptado de: ADICHIE, C. N. Cell One. In: The thing around your neck. New York / Toronto: Harper Collins, 2009. 
    A expressão start afresh (l. 75-76) pode ser substituída, sem prejuízo do sentido que tem no texto, por
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  • 081672D9-7A

    Inglês

    Tradução | Translation
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adaptado de: ADICHIE, C. N. Cell One. In: The thing around your neck. New York / Toronto: Harper Collins, 2009. 
    Associe as palavras da coluna da esquerda às suas respectivas traduções, na coluna da direita, de acordo com o sentido que têm no texto.


    ( ) gaunt (l. 37)

    ( ) mutter (l. 49)

    ( ) pretending (l. 74)


    1. resmungo

    2. magro

    3. pretender

    4. queixa

    5. fingir

    6. altivo


    A sequência correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é
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  • 08132999-7A

    Inglês

    Discurso direto e indireto | Reported speech
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adaptado de: ADICHIE, C. N. Cell One. In: The thing around your neck. New York / Toronto: Harper Collins, 2009. 
    Assinale a alternativa que apresenta versão de sentido equivalente, em discurso indireto, e gramaticalmente correta, do segmento de frase “I know I have caused you both terrible pain in the past, but I would never violate your trust like this “ (l. 31- 33). 
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  • 0810589A-7A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adaptado de: ADICHIE, C. N. Cell One. In: The thing around your neck. New York / Toronto: Harper Collins, 2009. 
    Considere as seguintes propostas de alteração de segmentos do texto.


    I - Substituição da palavra since (l. 14) por once.

    II - Substituição da forma verbal pawned (l. 38) por lost.

    III- Substituição de with whom he had spent it (l. 42-43) por who he had spent it with.


    Quais resultariam gramaticalmente corretas e não alterariam o sentido literal, se aplicadas ao texto?
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  • 080D89F2-7A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adaptado de: ADICHIE, C. N. Cell One. In: The thing around your neck. New York / Toronto: Harper Collins, 2009. 
    Considere as seguintes afirmações acerca do texto.


    I - A substituição do pronome he (l. 13) por they implicaria a modificação de duas outras palavras na frase que o contém.

    II - O uso da voz passiva na oração the window had been opened from the inside (l. 26-27) indica que existe certeza quanto a quem executou a ação descrita.

    III- As ocorrências do pronome it, nas linhas 51, 52 e 53, têm como referente o roubo das joias da mãe de Nnamabia.


    Quais estão corretas?
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  • 080ADAE9-7A

    Português

    Coesão e coerência
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adaptado de: ADICHIE, C. N. Cell One. In: The thing around your neck. New York / Toronto: Harper Collins, 2009. 
    Considere as seguintes afirmações em relação ao texto.


    I - A narradora deixa transparecer ciúme e sentimentos de injustiça, ao relatar como os pais protegiam e davam preferência ao irmão, apesar de sua conduta reprovável.

    II - A narração da irmã sugere que a mãe teria tido papel preponderante nos eventos que culminaram na prisão de Nnamabia.

    III- O relato da irmã sugere que o roubo das joias da mãe teria sido um divisor de águas na vida do irmão, pois teria reverberado alguns anos mais tarde.


    Quais estão corretas? 
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  • 0807DF8C-7A

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adaptado de: ADICHIE, C. N. Cell One. In: The thing around your neck. New York / Toronto: Harper Collins, 2009. 
    O texto acima é parte de um conto narrado pela irmã mais nova do personagem Nnamabia.

    Assinale a alternativa que resume adequadamente a parte apresentada. 
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  • 0805058D-7A

    Inglês

    Preposições | Prepositions
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adaptado de: ADICHIE, C. N. Cell One. In: The thing around your neck. New York / Toronto: Harper Collins, 2009. 
    Assinale a alternativa que preenche adequadamente as lacunas das linhas 02, 36, 67 e 71, nesta ordem. 
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  • B315A0F9-75

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdades de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2022



           Aarav Chavda has been diving off the coast of Florida for years. Each time he became increasingly depressed by the ever-growing empty spaces, as colourful species of fish and coral reefs continued to disappear. A significant reason for that disappearance is the lionfish, an invasive species that has boomed in Atlantic waters from Florida to the Caribbean in recent decades, and in numerous other places from Brazil and Mexico to the Mediterranean.
          Lionfish have no natural predators outside their native range — in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and the Red Sea — and are all-consuming, devouring an estimated 79% of young marine life within five weeks of entering a coral reef system. “You can see the impacts on the reefs when you dive now — it’s less vibrant, it’s less noisy,” Chavda said. “We know there are solutions for some of the problems — such as coral- -friendly sunscreens to help protect the reefs — but nobody’s been able to do anything about the lionfish.”
       So Chavda and a team of ecologically aware fellow scuba enthusiasts decided to act by establishing a company called Inversa, which turns lionfish into a new product: fish leather. Chavda, 27, and his childhood friend from Texas, Roland Salatino, set up the Florida-based company to make the leather. They process the fish hides1 by tanning them with drying agents and dye them before selling the leather to partner companies to fashion into high-end products including wallets, belts and handbags. Fish skin is thin but, because the fibre structure runs crossways, it is stronger than many other types of leather. Each hide, Chavda says, can save up to 70,000 native reef fish.
          The hides are also more sustainable than traditional animal leathers, which generally require grazing on huge amounts of pasture — degrading soils and producing high carbon emissions. Inversa does not hunt the lionfish itself. Instead, it relies on educating and encouraging largely poor fishermen and women in often remote places to catch them. “We’re really sort of empowering the consumer and fashion by doing something for the planet — then we empower dive communities in fishing cooperatives to do something for themselves,” Chavda said.


    (Richard Luscombe. www.theguardian.com, 12.06.2022. Adaptado.) 1 hide: an animal’s skin used to make leather
    No trecho do quarto parágrafo “‘We’re really sort of empowering the consumer and fashion’”, a expressão sublinhada significa, no contexto em questão,
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  • B3134B15-75

    Inglês

    Tradução | Translation
    Faculdades de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2022



           Aarav Chavda has been diving off the coast of Florida for years. Each time he became increasingly depressed by the ever-growing empty spaces, as colourful species of fish and coral reefs continued to disappear. A significant reason for that disappearance is the lionfish, an invasive species that has boomed in Atlantic waters from Florida to the Caribbean in recent decades, and in numerous other places from Brazil and Mexico to the Mediterranean.
          Lionfish have no natural predators outside their native range — in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and the Red Sea — and are all-consuming, devouring an estimated 79% of young marine life within five weeks of entering a coral reef system. “You can see the impacts on the reefs when you dive now — it’s less vibrant, it’s less noisy,” Chavda said. “We know there are solutions for some of the problems — such as coral- -friendly sunscreens to help protect the reefs — but nobody’s been able to do anything about the lionfish.”
       So Chavda and a team of ecologically aware fellow scuba enthusiasts decided to act by establishing a company called Inversa, which turns lionfish into a new product: fish leather. Chavda, 27, and his childhood friend from Texas, Roland Salatino, set up the Florida-based company to make the leather. They process the fish hides1 by tanning them with drying agents and dye them before selling the leather to partner companies to fashion into high-end products including wallets, belts and handbags. Fish skin is thin but, because the fibre structure runs crossways, it is stronger than many other types of leather. Each hide, Chavda says, can save up to 70,000 native reef fish.
          The hides are also more sustainable than traditional animal leathers, which generally require grazing on huge amounts of pasture — degrading soils and producing high carbon emissions. Inversa does not hunt the lionfish itself. Instead, it relies on educating and encouraging largely poor fishermen and women in often remote places to catch them. “We’re really sort of empowering the consumer and fashion by doing something for the planet — then we empower dive communities in fishing cooperatives to do something for themselves,” Chavda said.


    (Richard Luscombe. www.theguardian.com, 12.06.2022. Adaptado.) 1 hide: an animal’s skin used to make leather
    No trecho do quarto parágrafo “Instead, it relies on educating and encouraging largely poor fishermen and women”, o termo “instead” equivale, em português, a 
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  • B310A501-75

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdades de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2022



           Aarav Chavda has been diving off the coast of Florida for years. Each time he became increasingly depressed by the ever-growing empty spaces, as colourful species of fish and coral reefs continued to disappear. A significant reason for that disappearance is the lionfish, an invasive species that has boomed in Atlantic waters from Florida to the Caribbean in recent decades, and in numerous other places from Brazil and Mexico to the Mediterranean.
          Lionfish have no natural predators outside their native range — in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and the Red Sea — and are all-consuming, devouring an estimated 79% of young marine life within five weeks of entering a coral reef system. “You can see the impacts on the reefs when you dive now — it’s less vibrant, it’s less noisy,” Chavda said. “We know there are solutions for some of the problems — such as coral- -friendly sunscreens to help protect the reefs — but nobody’s been able to do anything about the lionfish.”
       So Chavda and a team of ecologically aware fellow scuba enthusiasts decided to act by establishing a company called Inversa, which turns lionfish into a new product: fish leather. Chavda, 27, and his childhood friend from Texas, Roland Salatino, set up the Florida-based company to make the leather. They process the fish hides1 by tanning them with drying agents and dye them before selling the leather to partner companies to fashion into high-end products including wallets, belts and handbags. Fish skin is thin but, because the fibre structure runs crossways, it is stronger than many other types of leather. Each hide, Chavda says, can save up to 70,000 native reef fish.
          The hides are also more sustainable than traditional animal leathers, which generally require grazing on huge amounts of pasture — degrading soils and producing high carbon emissions. Inversa does not hunt the lionfish itself. Instead, it relies on educating and encouraging largely poor fishermen and women in often remote places to catch them. “We’re really sort of empowering the consumer and fashion by doing something for the planet — then we empower dive communities in fishing cooperatives to do something for themselves,” Chavda said.


    (Richard Luscombe. www.theguardian.com, 12.06.2022. Adaptado.) 1 hide: an animal’s skin used to make leather
    No trecho do terceiro parágrafo “and dye them before selling the leather to partner companies”, o termo sublinhado refere-se a 
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  • B30DCFB7-75

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdades de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2022



           Aarav Chavda has been diving off the coast of Florida for years. Each time he became increasingly depressed by the ever-growing empty spaces, as colourful species of fish and coral reefs continued to disappear. A significant reason for that disappearance is the lionfish, an invasive species that has boomed in Atlantic waters from Florida to the Caribbean in recent decades, and in numerous other places from Brazil and Mexico to the Mediterranean.
          Lionfish have no natural predators outside their native range — in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and the Red Sea — and are all-consuming, devouring an estimated 79% of young marine life within five weeks of entering a coral reef system. “You can see the impacts on the reefs when you dive now — it’s less vibrant, it’s less noisy,” Chavda said. “We know there are solutions for some of the problems — such as coral- -friendly sunscreens to help protect the reefs — but nobody’s been able to do anything about the lionfish.”
       So Chavda and a team of ecologically aware fellow scuba enthusiasts decided to act by establishing a company called Inversa, which turns lionfish into a new product: fish leather. Chavda, 27, and his childhood friend from Texas, Roland Salatino, set up the Florida-based company to make the leather. They process the fish hides1 by tanning them with drying agents and dye them before selling the leather to partner companies to fashion into high-end products including wallets, belts and handbags. Fish skin is thin but, because the fibre structure runs crossways, it is stronger than many other types of leather. Each hide, Chavda says, can save up to 70,000 native reef fish.
          The hides are also more sustainable than traditional animal leathers, which generally require grazing on huge amounts of pasture — degrading soils and producing high carbon emissions. Inversa does not hunt the lionfish itself. Instead, it relies on educating and encouraging largely poor fishermen and women in often remote places to catch them. “We’re really sort of empowering the consumer and fashion by doing something for the planet — then we empower dive communities in fishing cooperatives to do something for themselves,” Chavda said.


    (Richard Luscombe. www.theguardian.com, 12.06.2022. Adaptado.) 1 hide: an animal’s skin used to make leather
    De acordo com o texto,
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  • B30B638B-75

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdades de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2022



           Aarav Chavda has been diving off the coast of Florida for years. Each time he became increasingly depressed by the ever-growing empty spaces, as colourful species of fish and coral reefs continued to disappear. A significant reason for that disappearance is the lionfish, an invasive species that has boomed in Atlantic waters from Florida to the Caribbean in recent decades, and in numerous other places from Brazil and Mexico to the Mediterranean.
          Lionfish have no natural predators outside their native range — in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and the Red Sea — and are all-consuming, devouring an estimated 79% of young marine life within five weeks of entering a coral reef system. “You can see the impacts on the reefs when you dive now — it’s less vibrant, it’s less noisy,” Chavda said. “We know there are solutions for some of the problems — such as coral- -friendly sunscreens to help protect the reefs — but nobody’s been able to do anything about the lionfish.”
       So Chavda and a team of ecologically aware fellow scuba enthusiasts decided to act by establishing a company called Inversa, which turns lionfish into a new product: fish leather. Chavda, 27, and his childhood friend from Texas, Roland Salatino, set up the Florida-based company to make the leather. They process the fish hides1 by tanning them with drying agents and dye them before selling the leather to partner companies to fashion into high-end products including wallets, belts and handbags. Fish skin is thin but, because the fibre structure runs crossways, it is stronger than many other types of leather. Each hide, Chavda says, can save up to 70,000 native reef fish.
          The hides are also more sustainable than traditional animal leathers, which generally require grazing on huge amounts of pasture — degrading soils and producing high carbon emissions. Inversa does not hunt the lionfish itself. Instead, it relies on educating and encouraging largely poor fishermen and women in often remote places to catch them. “We’re really sort of empowering the consumer and fashion by doing something for the planet — then we empower dive communities in fishing cooperatives to do something for themselves,” Chavda said.


    (Richard Luscombe. www.theguardian.com, 12.06.2022. Adaptado.) 1 hide: an animal’s skin used to make leather
    A expressão “such as”, no trecho do segundo parágrafo “such as coral-friendly sunscreens”, foi utilizada para introduzir
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  • B308CEE1-75

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdades de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2022



           Aarav Chavda has been diving off the coast of Florida for years. Each time he became increasingly depressed by the ever-growing empty spaces, as colourful species of fish and coral reefs continued to disappear. A significant reason for that disappearance is the lionfish, an invasive species that has boomed in Atlantic waters from Florida to the Caribbean in recent decades, and in numerous other places from Brazil and Mexico to the Mediterranean.
          Lionfish have no natural predators outside their native range — in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and the Red Sea — and are all-consuming, devouring an estimated 79% of young marine life within five weeks of entering a coral reef system. “You can see the impacts on the reefs when you dive now — it’s less vibrant, it’s less noisy,” Chavda said. “We know there are solutions for some of the problems — such as coral- -friendly sunscreens to help protect the reefs — but nobody’s been able to do anything about the lionfish.”
       So Chavda and a team of ecologically aware fellow scuba enthusiasts decided to act by establishing a company called Inversa, which turns lionfish into a new product: fish leather. Chavda, 27, and his childhood friend from Texas, Roland Salatino, set up the Florida-based company to make the leather. They process the fish hides1 by tanning them with drying agents and dye them before selling the leather to partner companies to fashion into high-end products including wallets, belts and handbags. Fish skin is thin but, because the fibre structure runs crossways, it is stronger than many other types of leather. Each hide, Chavda says, can save up to 70,000 native reef fish.
          The hides are also more sustainable than traditional animal leathers, which generally require grazing on huge amounts of pasture — degrading soils and producing high carbon emissions. Inversa does not hunt the lionfish itself. Instead, it relies on educating and encouraging largely poor fishermen and women in often remote places to catch them. “We’re really sort of empowering the consumer and fashion by doing something for the planet — then we empower dive communities in fishing cooperatives to do something for themselves,” Chavda said.


    (Richard Luscombe. www.theguardian.com, 12.06.2022. Adaptado.) 1 hide: an animal’s skin used to make leather
    The text is mainly about
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  • B2EC9725-75

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    Faculdades de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Examine a tirinha de Dik Browne, publicada na conta do Instagram “Hagar, o Horrível”, em 22.06.2022.



    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2022



    Depreende-se da tirinha que 
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  • 937F1051-74

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    Leia a tirinha.



    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2022


    (www.socmedsean.com)


    A reflexão provocada pela tirinha é comprovada pela seguinte definição de Big Data:

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  • 937BEE1A-74

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o pôster de uma campanha do grupo “Dementia Together Northern Ireland” para responder à questão.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2022


    (www.publichealth.hscni.net, 20.01.2017.)
    In the excerpt “you can help to support them”, the underlined word can be replaced, without meaning change, by
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  • 9379082B-74

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o pôster de uma campanha do grupo “Dementia Together Northern Ireland” para responder à questão.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2022


    (www.publichealth.hscni.net, 20.01.2017.)
    No título do pôster “I have dementia but I’m still me”, o termo sublinhado foi empregado com o mesmo sentido em: 
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