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  • D88BC35E-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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            Fatbergs are a growing scourge infesting cities around the world— some are more than 800 feet long and weigh more than four humpback whales. These gross globs, which can cause sewer systems to block up and even overflow, have been plaguing the U.S., Great Britain and Australia for the past decade, forcing governments and utilities companies to send workers down into the sewers armed with water hoses, vacuums and scrapers with the unenviable task of prying them loose.  

            "It is hard not to think of [fatbergs] as a tangible symbol of the way we live now, the ultimate product of our disposable, out of sight, out of mind culture," wrote journalist Tim Adams in The Guardian. 

            At their core, fatbergs are the accumulation of oil and grease that's been poured down the drain, congealing around flushed nonbiological waste like tampons, condoms and baby wipes. When fat sticks to the side of sewage pipes, the wipes and other detritus get stuck, accumulating layer upon layer of gunk in a sort of slimy snowball effect. 

            Fatbergs also collect other kinds of debris—London fatbergs have been cracked open to reveal pens, false teeth and even watches. 

            Restaurants are a big contributor to fatbergs: Thames Water, the London utilities company, found nine out of 10 fast-food eateries lacked adequate grease traps to stop fat from entering the sewers. Homeowners also contribute to the problem by pouring grease and fat down the sink. 

            Even though its component materials are soft, fatbergs themselves can be tough as rocks. Researchers have found a host of dangerous bacteria in fatbergs, including listeria and e.coli. 

            Fatbergs are notorious for their fetid smell, which can make even the hardiest sewer workers gag, and chipping away at one can release noxious gases. 

            The key to fatberg prevention is remembering the four Ps: Pee, poo, puke and (toilet) paper are the only things that should be flushed. 

    Newsweek, 14 March, 2019. Adaptado.

    Considerado o contexto, os quatro elementos associados à prevenção dos fatbergs têm em comum o fato de  
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  • D888521F-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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            Fatbergs are a growing scourge infesting cities around the world— some are more than 800 feet long and weigh more than four humpback whales. These gross globs, which can cause sewer systems to block up and even overflow, have been plaguing the U.S., Great Britain and Australia for the past decade, forcing governments and utilities companies to send workers down into the sewers armed with water hoses, vacuums and scrapers with the unenviable task of prying them loose.  

            "It is hard not to think of [fatbergs] as a tangible symbol of the way we live now, the ultimate product of our disposable, out of sight, out of mind culture," wrote journalist Tim Adams in The Guardian. 

            At their core, fatbergs are the accumulation of oil and grease that's been poured down the drain, congealing around flushed nonbiological waste like tampons, condoms and baby wipes. When fat sticks to the side of sewage pipes, the wipes and other detritus get stuck, accumulating layer upon layer of gunk in a sort of slimy snowball effect. 

            Fatbergs also collect other kinds of debris—London fatbergs have been cracked open to reveal pens, false teeth and even watches. 

            Restaurants are a big contributor to fatbergs: Thames Water, the London utilities company, found nine out of 10 fast-food eateries lacked adequate grease traps to stop fat from entering the sewers. Homeowners also contribute to the problem by pouring grease and fat down the sink. 

            Even though its component materials are soft, fatbergs themselves can be tough as rocks. Researchers have found a host of dangerous bacteria in fatbergs, including listeria and e.coli. 

            Fatbergs are notorious for their fetid smell, which can make even the hardiest sewer workers gag, and chipping away at one can release noxious gases. 

            The key to fatberg prevention is remembering the four Ps: Pee, poo, puke and (toilet) paper are the only things that should be flushed. 

    Newsweek, 14 March, 2019. Adaptado.

    De acordo com o texto, o processo de bloqueio do fluxo de esgoto, provocado pelos fatbergs, ocorre 
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  • D885C369-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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            Fatbergs are a growing scourge infesting cities around the world— some are more than 800 feet long and weigh more than four humpback whales. These gross globs, which can cause sewer systems to block up and even overflow, have been plaguing the U.S., Great Britain and Australia for the past decade, forcing governments and utilities companies to send workers down into the sewers armed with water hoses, vacuums and scrapers with the unenviable task of prying them loose.  

            "It is hard not to think of [fatbergs] as a tangible symbol of the way we live now, the ultimate product of our disposable, out of sight, out of mind culture," wrote journalist Tim Adams in The Guardian. 

            At their core, fatbergs are the accumulation of oil and grease that's been poured down the drain, congealing around flushed nonbiological waste like tampons, condoms and baby wipes. When fat sticks to the side of sewage pipes, the wipes and other detritus get stuck, accumulating layer upon layer of gunk in a sort of slimy snowball effect. 

            Fatbergs also collect other kinds of debris—London fatbergs have been cracked open to reveal pens, false teeth and even watches. 

            Restaurants are a big contributor to fatbergs: Thames Water, the London utilities company, found nine out of 10 fast-food eateries lacked adequate grease traps to stop fat from entering the sewers. Homeowners also contribute to the problem by pouring grease and fat down the sink. 

            Even though its component materials are soft, fatbergs themselves can be tough as rocks. Researchers have found a host of dangerous bacteria in fatbergs, including listeria and e.coli. 

            Fatbergs are notorious for their fetid smell, which can make even the hardiest sewer workers gag, and chipping away at one can release noxious gases. 

            The key to fatberg prevention is remembering the four Ps: Pee, poo, puke and (toilet) paper are the only things that should be flushed. 

    Newsweek, 14 March, 2019. Adaptado.

    O texto informa que, na opinião do jornalista Tim Adams, os fatbergs
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  • D85ADF74-73

    Português

    Advérbios
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    A escrita faz de tal modo parte de nossa civilização que poderia servir de definição dela própria. A história da humanidade se divide em duas imensas eras: antes e a partir da escrita. Talvez venha o dia de uma terceira era — depois da escrita. Vivemos os séculos da civilização escrita. Todas as nossas sociedades baseiam-se no escrito. A lei escrita substitui a lei oral, o contrato escrito substitui a convenção verbal, a religião escrita se seguiu à tradição lendária. E sobretudo não existe história que não se funde sobre textos.

    Charles Higounet. A história da escrita. Adaptado.  

    A locução conjuntiva “de tal modo…que” e o advérbio “sobretudo”, respectivamente, expressam noção de: 
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  • D85010F8-73

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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            Chega um momento em que a tensão eu/mundo se exprime mediante uma perspectiva crítica, imanente à escrita, o que torna o romance não mais uma variante literária da rotina social, mas o seu avesso; logo, o oposto do discurso ideológico do homem médio. O romancista “imitaria” a vida, sim, mas qual vida? Aquela cujo sentido dramático escapa a homens e mulheres entorpecidos ou automatizados por seus hábitos cotidianos. A vida como objeto de busca e construção, e não a vida como encadeamento de tempos vazios e inertes. Caso essa pobre vidamorte deva ser tematizada, ela aparecerá como tal, degradada, sem a aura positiva com que as palavras “realismo” e “realidade” são usadas nos discursos que fazem a apologia conformista da “vida como ela é”... A escrita da resistência, a narrativa atravessada pela tensão crítica, mostra, sem retórica nem alarde ideológico, que essa “vida como ela é” é, quase sempre, o ramerrão de um mecanismo alienante, precisamente o contrário da vida plena e digna de ser vivida.

            É nesse sentido que se pode dizer que a narrativa descobre a vida verdadeira, e que esta abraça e transcende a vida real. A literatura, com ser ficção, resiste à mentira. É nesse horizonte que o espaço da literatura, considerado em geral como lugar da fantasia, pode ser o lugar da verdade mais exigente.

    Alfredo Bosi. “Narrativa e resistência”. Adaptado.


    O conceito de resistência, expresso pela tensão do indivíduo perante o mundo, adquire perspectiva crítica na escrita do romance quando o autor 

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  • D849E92B-73

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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            A taxação de livros tem um efeito cascata que acaba custando caro não apenas ao leitor, como também ao mercado editorial – que há anos não anda bem das pernas – e, em última instância, ao desenvolvimento econômico do país. A gente explica. Taxar um produto significa, quase sempre, um aumento no valor do produto final. Isso porque ao menos uma parte desse imposto será repassada ao consumidor, especialmente se considerarmos que as editoras e livrarias enfrentam há anos uma crise que agora está intensificada pela pandemia e não poderiam retirar o valor desse imposto de seu já apertado lucro. Livros mais caros também resultam em queda de vendas, que, por sua vez, enfraquece ainda mais editoras e as impede de investir em novas publicações – especialmente aquelas de menor apelo comercial, mas igualmente importantes para a pluralidade de ideias. Já deu para perceber a confusão, não é? Mas, além disso, qual seria o custo de uma sociedade com menos leitores e menos livros?

    Taís Ilhéu. “Por que taxar os livros pode gerar retrocesso social e econômico no país”. Guia do Estudante. Setembro/2020. Adaptado. 

    De acordo com o texto, os eventos sequenciais aos quais alude a expressão “efeito cascata” são:  
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  • D83D18B4-73

    Português

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    LEIA OS SEGUINTES TEXTOS DE MACHADO DE ASSIS PARA RESPONDER À QUESTÃO.


    I.

            Suave mari magno*

    Lembra-me que, em certo dia,

    Na rua, ao sol de verão,

    Envenenado morria

            Um pobre cão.


    Arfava, espumava e ria,

    De um riso espúrio e bufão,

    Ventre e pernas sacudia

            Na convulsão.


    Nenhum, nenhum curioso

    Passava, sem se deter,

            Silencioso,


    Junto ao cão que ia morrer,

    Como se lhe desse gozo

            Ver padecer.

                                                    Machado de Assis. Ocidentais


    *Expressão latina, retirada de Lucrécio (Da natureza das coisas), a qual aparece no seguinte trecho: Suave, mari magno, turbantibus aequora ventis/ E terra magnum alterius spectare laborem. (“É agradável, enquanto no mar revoltoso os ventos levantam as águas, observar da terra os grandes esforços de um outro.”). 


    II.

        Tão certo é que a paisagem depende do ponto de vista, e que o melhor modo de apreciar o chicote é ter-lhe o cabo na mão.

    Machado de Assis. Quincas Borba, cap. XVIII.


    III.

         Sofia soltou um grito de horror e acordou. Tinha ao pé do leito o marido:

          – Que foi? perguntou ele.

          – Ah! respirou Sofia. Gritei, não gritei?

                                         (...)

       – Sonhei que estavam matando você. Palha ficou enternecido. Havê-la feito padecer por ele, ainda que em sonhos, encheu-o de piedade, mas de uma piedade gostosa, um sentimento particular, íntimo, profundo, – que o faria desejar outros pesadelos, para que o assassinassem aos olhos dela, e para que ela gritasse angustiada, convulsa, cheia de dor e de pavor.

    Machado de Assis. Quincas Borba, cap. CLXI.  

    No texto III, ao analisar a interioridade de Palha, o narrador descobre, no pensamento oculto do negociante,
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  • D839323A-73

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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    LEIA OS SEGUINTES TEXTOS DE MACHADO DE ASSIS PARA RESPONDER À QUESTÃO.


    I.

            Suave mari magno*

    Lembra-me que, em certo dia,

    Na rua, ao sol de verão,

    Envenenado morria

            Um pobre cão.


    Arfava, espumava e ria,

    De um riso espúrio e bufão,

    Ventre e pernas sacudia

            Na convulsão.


    Nenhum, nenhum curioso

    Passava, sem se deter,

            Silencioso,


    Junto ao cão que ia morrer,

    Como se lhe desse gozo

            Ver padecer.

                                                    Machado de Assis. Ocidentais


    *Expressão latina, retirada de Lucrécio (Da natureza das coisas), a qual aparece no seguinte trecho: Suave, mari magno, turbantibus aequora ventis/ E terra magnum alterius spectare laborem. (“É agradável, enquanto no mar revoltoso os ventos levantam as águas, observar da terra os grandes esforços de um outro.”). 


    II.

        Tão certo é que a paisagem depende do ponto de vista, e que o melhor modo de apreciar o chicote é ter-lhe o cabo na mão.

    Machado de Assis. Quincas Borba, cap. XVIII.


    III.

         Sofia soltou um grito de horror e acordou. Tinha ao pé do leito o marido:

          – Que foi? perguntou ele.

          – Ah! respirou Sofia. Gritei, não gritei?

                                         (...)

       – Sonhei que estavam matando você. Palha ficou enternecido. Havê-la feito padecer por ele, ainda que em sonhos, encheu-o de piedade, mas de uma piedade gostosa, um sentimento particular, íntimo, profundo, – que o faria desejar outros pesadelos, para que o assassinassem aos olhos dela, e para que ela gritasse angustiada, convulsa, cheia de dor e de pavor.

    Machado de Assis. Quincas Borba, cap. CLXI.  

    A analogia consiste em um recurso de expressão comumente utilizado para ilustrar um raciocínio por meio da semelhança que se observa entre dois fatos ou ideias. No texto II, a analogia construída a partir da imagem do chicote pretende sugerir que 
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  • D82DCD22-73

    Português

    Coesão e coerência
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        No modelo hegemônico, quase todo o treinamento é reservado para o desenvolvimento muscular, sobrando muito pouco tempo para a mobilidade, a flexibilidade, o treino restaurativo, o relaxamento e o treinamento cardiovascular. Na teoria, seria algo em torno de 70% para o fortalecimento, 20% para o cárdio e 10% para a flexibilidade e outros. Na prática, muitos alunos direcionam 100% do tempo para o fortalecimento.

        Como a prática cardiovascular é infinitamente mais significativa e determinante para a nossa saúde orgânica como um todo, podendo ser considerada o “coração” de um treinamento consciente e saudável, essa ordem deveria ser revista.

    Nuno Cobra Jr. “Fitness não é saúde”. Uol. 06/05/2021. Adaptado.

    Sem alteração de sentido, o segundo parágrafo do texto poderia ser reescrito da seguinte maneira: 
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  • A038A6ED-67

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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    O texto a seguir é referência para a questão.

    Do que tanto ri esse tal de Scorsese?

    Sergio Del Molino


    Figura 1 de 2 da questão de Português, UFPR 2021, Interpretação de TextosFigura 2 de 2 da questão de Português, UFPR 2021, Interpretação de Textos

    Com relação ao sentido de algumas palavras usadas no texto, considere as seguintes afirmativas:

    1. Na linha 7, “um engraçadinho” refere-se a David Lynch.
    2. Na linha 10, Ginia Bellafante é a velha que resmunga.
    3. Na linha 12, “um deus maior do Parnaso” faz referência ao diretor de cinema que participa do seriado     “Faz de conta que NY é uma cidade”.

    Assinale a alternativa correta.
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  • A02E6030-67

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
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    O texto a seguir é referência para a questão. 

    Imagem da questão de Português, UFPR 2021, Interpretação de Textos


    (Peter Burke. Quando foi a globalização? In: O historiador como colunista: ensaios da Folha. RJ: Civilização Brasileira, 2009. Adaptado.)

    Nossos contemporâneos não são os únicos a se alvoroçarem pela ideia de que nossas experiências são díspares daquelas das gerações passadas.
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  • 0094B3B9-58

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    T E X T

    Men Fall Behind in College Enrollment.

    Women Still Play Catch-Up at Work.


        The coronavirus upended the lives of millions of college students. The Wall Street Journal reported this week that men have been hit particularly hard — accounting for roughly three-fourths of pandemic-driven dropouts — and depicted an accelerating crisis in male enrollment.

         A closer look at historical trends and the labor market reveals a more complex picture, one in which women keep playing catch-up in an economy structured to favor men.

        In many ways, the college gender imbalance is not new. Women have outnumbered men on campus since the late 1970s. The ratio of female to male undergraduates increased much more from 1970 to 1980 than from 1980 to the present. And the numbers haven’t changed much in recent decades. In 1992, 55 percent of college students were women. By 2019, the number had nudged up to 57.4 percent.

        While the shift in the college gender ratio is often characterized as men “falling behind,” men are actually more likely to go to college today than they were when they were the majority, many decades ago. In 1970, 32 percent of men 18 to 24 were enrolled in college, a level that was most likely inflated by the opportunity to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War. That percentage dropped to 24 percent in 1978 and then steadily grew to a stable 37 percent to 39 percent over the last decade.

        The gender ratio mostly changed because female enrollment increased even faster, more than doubling over the last half-century.

        Because of the change in ratio, some selective colleges discriminate against women in admissions to maintain a gender balance, as The Journal reported. Generally, admissions officials prefer to limit the disparity to 55 percent female and 45 percent male. Their reason not to let the gender ratio drift further toward 2 to 1 is straightforward: Such a ratio would most likely cause a decrease in applications.

        In a New York Times essay in 2006 titled “To All the Girls I’ve Rejected,” the dean of admissions at Kenyon College at the time explained: “Beyond the availability of dance partners for the winter formal, gender balance matters in ways both large and small on a residential college campus. Once you become decidedly female in enrollment, fewer males and, as it turns out, fewer females find your campus attractive.”

        The raw numbers don’t take into account the varying value of college degrees. Men still dominate in fields like technology and engineering, which offer some of the highest salaries for recent graduates. Perhaps not coincidentally, the professors in those fields remain overwhelmingly male.

        Women surged into college because they were able to, but also because many had to. There are still some good-paying jobs available to men without college credentials. There are relatively few for such women. And despite the considerable cost in time and money of earning a degree, many female-dominated jobs don’t pay well.

        The fact that the male-female wage gap remains large after more than four decades in which women outnumbered men in college strongly suggests that college alone offers a narrow view of opportunity. Women often seem stuck in place: As they overcome obstacles and use their degrees to move into male-dominated fields, the fields offer less pay in return.

        None of this diminishes the significance of the male decrease in college enrollment and graduation. Educators view the male-driven dive in community college enrollment over the last 18 months as a calamity. The pandemic confirmed what was already known. Higher socioeconomic classes are deeply embedded in college and will bear considerable cost and inconvenience to stay there, even if it means watching lectures on a laptop in the room above your parent’s garage and missing a season of parties and football games.

        For other people, college attendance is far more fragile. It does not define their identities and is not as important as earning a steady paycheck or starting and nurturing a family. In a time of crisis, it can be delayed — but the reality is that people who drop out of college are statistically unlikely to complete a degree.

        Last year, women were less likely than men to leave community college, despite their disproportionate responsibility for caregiving and domestic work, because they no doubt understood the bleak long-term job prospects for women without a credential. 

    www.nytimes.com/Sept.9,2021

    Statistics show that college dropouts
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  • 0091DAE2-58

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    T E X T

    Men Fall Behind in College Enrollment.

    Women Still Play Catch-Up at Work.


        The coronavirus upended the lives of millions of college students. The Wall Street Journal reported this week that men have been hit particularly hard — accounting for roughly three-fourths of pandemic-driven dropouts — and depicted an accelerating crisis in male enrollment.

         A closer look at historical trends and the labor market reveals a more complex picture, one in which women keep playing catch-up in an economy structured to favor men.

        In many ways, the college gender imbalance is not new. Women have outnumbered men on campus since the late 1970s. The ratio of female to male undergraduates increased much more from 1970 to 1980 than from 1980 to the present. And the numbers haven’t changed much in recent decades. In 1992, 55 percent of college students were women. By 2019, the number had nudged up to 57.4 percent.

        While the shift in the college gender ratio is often characterized as men “falling behind,” men are actually more likely to go to college today than they were when they were the majority, many decades ago. In 1970, 32 percent of men 18 to 24 were enrolled in college, a level that was most likely inflated by the opportunity to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War. That percentage dropped to 24 percent in 1978 and then steadily grew to a stable 37 percent to 39 percent over the last decade.

        The gender ratio mostly changed because female enrollment increased even faster, more than doubling over the last half-century.

        Because of the change in ratio, some selective colleges discriminate against women in admissions to maintain a gender balance, as The Journal reported. Generally, admissions officials prefer to limit the disparity to 55 percent female and 45 percent male. Their reason not to let the gender ratio drift further toward 2 to 1 is straightforward: Such a ratio would most likely cause a decrease in applications.

        In a New York Times essay in 2006 titled “To All the Girls I’ve Rejected,” the dean of admissions at Kenyon College at the time explained: “Beyond the availability of dance partners for the winter formal, gender balance matters in ways both large and small on a residential college campus. Once you become decidedly female in enrollment, fewer males and, as it turns out, fewer females find your campus attractive.”

        The raw numbers don’t take into account the varying value of college degrees. Men still dominate in fields like technology and engineering, which offer some of the highest salaries for recent graduates. Perhaps not coincidentally, the professors in those fields remain overwhelmingly male.

        Women surged into college because they were able to, but also because many had to. There are still some good-paying jobs available to men without college credentials. There are relatively few for such women. And despite the considerable cost in time and money of earning a degree, many female-dominated jobs don’t pay well.

        The fact that the male-female wage gap remains large after more than four decades in which women outnumbered men in college strongly suggests that college alone offers a narrow view of opportunity. Women often seem stuck in place: As they overcome obstacles and use their degrees to move into male-dominated fields, the fields offer less pay in return.

        None of this diminishes the significance of the male decrease in college enrollment and graduation. Educators view the male-driven dive in community college enrollment over the last 18 months as a calamity. The pandemic confirmed what was already known. Higher socioeconomic classes are deeply embedded in college and will bear considerable cost and inconvenience to stay there, even if it means watching lectures on a laptop in the room above your parent’s garage and missing a season of parties and football games.

        For other people, college attendance is far more fragile. It does not define their identities and is not as important as earning a steady paycheck or starting and nurturing a family. In a time of crisis, it can be delayed — but the reality is that people who drop out of college are statistically unlikely to complete a degree.

        Last year, women were less likely than men to leave community college, despite their disproportionate responsibility for caregiving and domestic work, because they no doubt understood the bleak long-term job prospects for women without a credential. 

    www.nytimes.com/Sept.9,2021

    Without a college degree, it is possible to have a job that pays a good salary, which applies to
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  • 008F1BB6-58

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
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    T E X T

    Men Fall Behind in College Enrollment.

    Women Still Play Catch-Up at Work.


        The coronavirus upended the lives of millions of college students. The Wall Street Journal reported this week that men have been hit particularly hard — accounting for roughly three-fourths of pandemic-driven dropouts — and depicted an accelerating crisis in male enrollment.

         A closer look at historical trends and the labor market reveals a more complex picture, one in which women keep playing catch-up in an economy structured to favor men.

        In many ways, the college gender imbalance is not new. Women have outnumbered men on campus since the late 1970s. The ratio of female to male undergraduates increased much more from 1970 to 1980 than from 1980 to the present. And the numbers haven’t changed much in recent decades. In 1992, 55 percent of college students were women. By 2019, the number had nudged up to 57.4 percent.

        While the shift in the college gender ratio is often characterized as men “falling behind,” men are actually more likely to go to college today than they were when they were the majority, many decades ago. In 1970, 32 percent of men 18 to 24 were enrolled in college, a level that was most likely inflated by the opportunity to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War. That percentage dropped to 24 percent in 1978 and then steadily grew to a stable 37 percent to 39 percent over the last decade.

        The gender ratio mostly changed because female enrollment increased even faster, more than doubling over the last half-century.

        Because of the change in ratio, some selective colleges discriminate against women in admissions to maintain a gender balance, as The Journal reported. Generally, admissions officials prefer to limit the disparity to 55 percent female and 45 percent male. Their reason not to let the gender ratio drift further toward 2 to 1 is straightforward: Such a ratio would most likely cause a decrease in applications.

        In a New York Times essay in 2006 titled “To All the Girls I’ve Rejected,” the dean of admissions at Kenyon College at the time explained: “Beyond the availability of dance partners for the winter formal, gender balance matters in ways both large and small on a residential college campus. Once you become decidedly female in enrollment, fewer males and, as it turns out, fewer females find your campus attractive.”

        The raw numbers don’t take into account the varying value of college degrees. Men still dominate in fields like technology and engineering, which offer some of the highest salaries for recent graduates. Perhaps not coincidentally, the professors in those fields remain overwhelmingly male.

        Women surged into college because they were able to, but also because many had to. There are still some good-paying jobs available to men without college credentials. There are relatively few for such women. And despite the considerable cost in time and money of earning a degree, many female-dominated jobs don’t pay well.

        The fact that the male-female wage gap remains large after more than four decades in which women outnumbered men in college strongly suggests that college alone offers a narrow view of opportunity. Women often seem stuck in place: As they overcome obstacles and use their degrees to move into male-dominated fields, the fields offer less pay in return.

        None of this diminishes the significance of the male decrease in college enrollment and graduation. Educators view the male-driven dive in community college enrollment over the last 18 months as a calamity. The pandemic confirmed what was already known. Higher socioeconomic classes are deeply embedded in college and will bear considerable cost and inconvenience to stay there, even if it means watching lectures on a laptop in the room above your parent’s garage and missing a season of parties and football games.

        For other people, college attendance is far more fragile. It does not define their identities and is not as important as earning a steady paycheck or starting and nurturing a family. In a time of crisis, it can be delayed — but the reality is that people who drop out of college are statistically unlikely to complete a degree.

        Last year, women were less likely than men to leave community college, despite their disproportionate responsibility for caregiving and domestic work, because they no doubt understood the bleak long-term job prospects for women without a credential. 

    www.nytimes.com/Sept.9,2021

    The text states that some areas of study like engineering, for example, are still dominated by men
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    Sobre o poema Momento, é INCORRETO afirmar que
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    Orações subordinadas adverbiais: Causal, Comparativa, Consecutiva, Concessiva, Condicional...
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    No trecho “A cobertura de gelo da Terra é importante porque reflete a luz do Sol, ajudando a resfriar o planeta” (linhas 155-157), a oração “porque reflete a luz do Sol” é corretamente classificada como oração subordinada adverbial
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    Atente para a relação dos termos em destaque, nos trechos a seguir, com a classificação apresentada:


    I. “A camada de gelo que cobre a Terra diminuiu, em média, 87 mil quilômetros quadrados (km2) por ano de 1979 a 2016” (linhas 135-137) — VERBO TRANSITIVO INDIRETO

    II. “A estimativa resulta de análises da equipe do físico e geógrafo Xiaoqing Peng” (linhas 141-143) — VERBO INTRANSITIVO

    III. “Essa diminuição foi ligeiramente compensada pelo aumento de 14 mil km2 por ano na camada de gelo do Hemisfério Sul no mesmo período” (linhas 147-150) — VERBO DE LIGAÇÃO

    IV. “A cobertura de gelo da Terra é importante porque reflete a luz do Sol” (linhas 155-156) — VERBO DE LIGAÇÃO


    Está correto o que consta nos itens 

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    Atente para o que se diz sobre o trecho “Medalhistas essas que ajudaram o Brasil a ter, em Tóquio, o seu melhor desempenho em Olimpíadas, superando as 19 conquistadas no Rio de Janeiro em 2016. Das 21 medalhas trazidas na bagagem de volta para casa, 9 foram conquistadas por elas” (linhas 54- 60):


    I. Há uma elipse, porque ocorre a supressão da palavra “medalhas” que deveria suceder o numeral 9.

    II. A palavra “essas” recupera a palavra “Medalhistas” disposta antes.

    III. “o seu” refere-se a Tóquio, para localizar o lugar onde o Brasil conquistou medalhas.


    Está correto o que se afirma em

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