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  • 80636D69-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UDESC · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the Text 2 and answer the questions from 46 to 50.
    TEXT 2  
                                                      Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power

    Sergei Supinsky: This storage facility near the site of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant currently houses nuclear waste. What's nuclear power's biggest advantage? It doesn't depend on fossil fuels and isn't affected by fluctuating oil and gas prices. Coal and natural gas power plants emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which contributes to climate change. With nuclear power plants, CO2 emissions are minimal. According to the Nuclear Energy Institute, the power produced by the world's nuclear plants would normally produce 2 billion metric tons of CO2 per year if they depended on fossil fuels. In fact, a properly functioning nuclear power plant actually releases less radioactivity into the atmosphere than a coal-fired power plant. Plus, all this comes with a far lighter fuel requirement. Nuclear fission produces roughly a million times more energy per unit weight than fossil fuel alternatives. And then there are the negatives. Historically, mining and purifying uranium hasn't been a very clean process. Even transporting nuclear fuel to and from plants poses a contamination risk. And once the fuel is spent, you can't just throw it in the city dump. It's still radioactive and potentially deadly. On average, a nuclear power plant annually generates 20 metric tons of used nuclear fuel, classified as high-level radioactive waste. When you take into account every nuclear plant on Earth, the combined total climbs to roughly 2,000 metric tons a year. All of this waste emits radiation and heat, meaning that it will eventually corrode any container that holds it. It can also prove lethal to nearby life forms. As if this weren't bad enough, nuclear power plants produce a great deal of low-level radioactive waste in the form of radiated parts and equipment. Over time, spent nuclear fuel decays to safe radioactive levels, but this process takes tens of thousands of years. Even low-level radioactive waste requires centuries to reach acceptable levels. Currently, the nuclear industry lets waste cool for years before mixing it with glass and storing it in massive cooled, concrete structures. This waste has to be maintained, monitored and guarded to prevent the materials from falling into the wrong hands. All of these services and added materials cost money -- on top of the high costs required to build a plant. Disponível em: Acesso em: abr. 2011.  
    Mark T (true) or F (false) according to text.

    ( ) Nuclear power seldom produces toxic waste.
    ( ) Fossil fuels are far better than nuclear power concerning to prices.
    ( ) Nuclear power has little emission of CO 2 into the atmosphere.
    ( ) Nuclear waste is mixed with glass before storing.
    ( ) A coal fired power plant produces less pollution than nuclear power.

    The correct sequence fromtop to bottom is:
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  • 7F09F3D9-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UDESC · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the Text 2 and answer the questions from 46 to 50.
    TEXT 2  
                                                      Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power

    Sergei Supinsky: This storage facility near the site of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant currently houses nuclear waste. What's nuclear power's biggest advantage? It doesn't depend on fossil fuels and isn't affected by fluctuating oil and gas prices. Coal and natural gas power plants emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which contributes to climate change. With nuclear power plants, CO2 emissions are minimal. According to the Nuclear Energy Institute, the power produced by the world's nuclear plants would normally produce 2 billion metric tons of CO2 per year if they depended on fossil fuels. In fact, a properly functioning nuclear power plant actually releases less radioactivity into the atmosphere than a coal-fired power plant. Plus, all this comes with a far lighter fuel requirement. Nuclear fission produces roughly a million times more energy per unit weight than fossil fuel alternatives. And then there are the negatives. Historically, mining and purifying uranium hasn't been a very clean process. Even transporting nuclear fuel to and from plants poses a contamination risk. And once the fuel is spent, you can't just throw it in the city dump. It's still radioactive and potentially deadly. On average, a nuclear power plant annually generates 20 metric tons of used nuclear fuel, classified as high-level radioactive waste. When you take into account every nuclear plant on Earth, the combined total climbs to roughly 2,000 metric tons a year. All of this waste emits radiation and heat, meaning that it will eventually corrode any container that holds it. It can also prove lethal to nearby life forms. As if this weren't bad enough, nuclear power plants produce a great deal of low-level radioactive waste in the form of radiated parts and equipment. Over time, spent nuclear fuel decays to safe radioactive levels, but this process takes tens of thousands of years. Even low-level radioactive waste requires centuries to reach acceptable levels. Currently, the nuclear industry lets waste cool for years before mixing it with glass and storing it in massive cooled, concrete structures. This waste has to be maintained, monitored and guarded to prevent the materials from falling into the wrong hands. All of these services and added materials cost money -- on top of the high costs required to build a plant. Disponível em: Acesso em: abr. 2011.  
    The vocabularies “houses" (line 2), “fission" (line 11), “dump" (line 15) and “decays" (line 24) are used in the text as:
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  • 7C604F78-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UDESC · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the Text 2 and answer the questions from 46 to 50.
    TEXT 2  
                                                      Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power

    Sergei Supinsky: This storage facility near the site of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant currently houses nuclear waste. What's nuclear power's biggest advantage? It doesn't depend on fossil fuels and isn't affected by fluctuating oil and gas prices. Coal and natural gas power plants emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which contributes to climate change. With nuclear power plants, CO2 emissions are minimal. According to the Nuclear Energy Institute, the power produced by the world's nuclear plants would normally produce 2 billion metric tons of CO2 per year if they depended on fossil fuels. In fact, a properly functioning nuclear power plant actually releases less radioactivity into the atmosphere than a coal-fired power plant. Plus, all this comes with a far lighter fuel requirement. Nuclear fission produces roughly a million times more energy per unit weight than fossil fuel alternatives. And then there are the negatives. Historically, mining and purifying uranium hasn't been a very clean process. Even transporting nuclear fuel to and from plants poses a contamination risk. And once the fuel is spent, you can't just throw it in the city dump. It's still radioactive and potentially deadly. On average, a nuclear power plant annually generates 20 metric tons of used nuclear fuel, classified as high-level radioactive waste. When you take into account every nuclear plant on Earth, the combined total climbs to roughly 2,000 metric tons a year. All of this waste emits radiation and heat, meaning that it will eventually corrode any container that holds it. It can also prove lethal to nearby life forms. As if this weren't bad enough, nuclear power plants produce a great deal of low-level radioactive waste in the form of radiated parts and equipment. Over time, spent nuclear fuel decays to safe radioactive levels, but this process takes tens of thousands of years. Even low-level radioactive waste requires centuries to reach acceptable levels. Currently, the nuclear industry lets waste cool for years before mixing it with glass and storing it in massive cooled, concrete structures. This waste has to be maintained, monitored and guarded to prevent the materials from falling into the wrong hands. All of these services and added materials cost money -- on top of the high costs required to build a plant. Disponível em: Acesso em: abr. 2011.  
    It´s correct to say that:
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  • 7B09628E-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UDESC · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the Text 1 and answer the questions from 41 to 45.

                                                         Recycle – Reduce – Reuse

    Easier – Recycle means to process old, used items in order that the material can be used to make new products. Examples of things that are often recycled are glass, plastic, newspapers, aluminum cans, used motor oil, and batteries. Here, reduce refers to lessening the amount of items or resources that are consumed, using only the amount that is needed, and looking for alternatives that will lessen our use. And reuse means extending the 'life' or repurposing an item rather than discarding or throwing it away. Harder – Recycling is the processes of collecting, processing, remanufacturing, and reusing materials instead of discarding them. This helps conserve raw materials and energy that manufacturers would otherwise use in producing new products. Recycling also reduces the amount of material going into landfills. Recycling helps lessen the pollution that may result from waste disposal. Reducing our consumption of materials and reducing the waste of materials also adds to the conservation of our resources. Disponível em: Acesso em: abr. 2011.  

    Mark the incorrect alternative.
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  • 79B947E8-73

    Inglês

    Infinitivo e gerúndio | Infinitive and gerund
    UDESC · 2011FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the Text 1 and answer the questions from 41 to 45.

                                                         Recycle – Reduce – Reuse

    Easier – Recycle means to process old, used items in order that the material can be used to make new products. Examples of things that are often recycled are glass, plastic, newspapers, aluminum cans, used motor oil, and batteries. Here, reduce refers to lessening the amount of items or resources that are consumed, using only the amount that is needed, and looking for alternatives that will lessen our use. And reuse means extending the 'life' or repurposing an item rather than discarding or throwing it away. Harder – Recycling is the processes of collecting, processing, remanufacturing, and reusing materials instead of discarding them. This helps conserve raw materials and energy that manufacturers would otherwise use in producing new products. Recycling also reduces the amount of material going into landfills. Recycling helps lessen the pollution that may result from waste disposal. Reducing our consumption of materials and reducing the waste of materials also adds to the conservation of our resources. Disponível em: Acesso em: abr. 2011.  

    The words “collecting" (line 7), “processing" (line 7) and “remanufacturing" (line 7) are being used in the text as:
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  • 782F7EDD-73

    Inglês

    Preposições | Prepositions
    UDESC · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the Text 1 and answer the questions from 41 to 45.

                                                         Recycle – Reduce – Reuse

    Easier – Recycle means to process old, used items in order that the material can be used to make new products. Examples of things that are often recycled are glass, plastic, newspapers, aluminum cans, used motor oil, and batteries. Here, reduce refers to lessening the amount of items or resources that are consumed, using only the amount that is needed, and looking for alternatives that will lessen our use. And reuse means extending the 'life' or repurposing an item rather than discarding or throwing it away. Harder – Recycling is the processes of collecting, processing, remanufacturing, and reusing materials instead of discarding them. This helps conserve raw materials and energy that manufacturers would otherwise use in producing new products. Recycling also reduces the amount of material going into landfills. Recycling helps lessen the pollution that may result from waste disposal. Reducing our consumption of materials and reducing the waste of materials also adds to the conservation of our resources. Disponível em: Acesso em: abr. 2011.  

    Some of the prepositions we find in the text are:
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  • 76CC1FB2-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UDESC · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the Text 1 and answer the questions from 41 to 45.

                                                         Recycle – Reduce – Reuse

    Easier – Recycle means to process old, used items in order that the material can be used to make new products. Examples of things that are often recycled are glass, plastic, newspapers, aluminum cans, used motor oil, and batteries. Here, reduce refers to lessening the amount of items or resources that are consumed, using only the amount that is needed, and looking for alternatives that will lessen our use. And reuse means extending the 'life' or repurposing an item rather than discarding or throwing it away. Harder – Recycling is the processes of collecting, processing, remanufacturing, and reusing materials instead of discarding them. This helps conserve raw materials and energy that manufacturers would otherwise use in producing new products. Recycling also reduces the amount of material going into landfills. Recycling helps lessen the pollution that may result from waste disposal. Reducing our consumption of materials and reducing the waste of materials also adds to the conservation of our resources. Disponível em: Acesso em: abr. 2011.  

    The word “lessening" (line 3) means:
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  • 757405B8-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UDESC · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the Text 1 and answer the questions from 41 to 45.

                                                         Recycle – Reduce – Reuse

    Easier – Recycle means to process old, used items in order that the material can be used to make new products. Examples of things that are often recycled are glass, plastic, newspapers, aluminum cans, used motor oil, and batteries. Here, reduce refers to lessening the amount of items or resources that are consumed, using only the amount that is needed, and looking for alternatives that will lessen our use. And reuse means extending the 'life' or repurposing an item rather than discarding or throwing it away. Harder – Recycling is the processes of collecting, processing, remanufacturing, and reusing materials instead of discarding them. This helps conserve raw materials and energy that manufacturers would otherwise use in producing new products. Recycling also reduces the amount of material going into landfills. Recycling helps lessen the pollution that may result from waste disposal. Reducing our consumption of materials and reducing the waste of materials also adds to the conservation of our resources. Disponível em: Acesso em: abr. 2011.  

    Mark the correct alternative.
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  • 7F1F1130-72

    Espanhol

    Sinônimos | Sinónimo
    UDESC · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 002.jpg

    La expresión “el torso” (línea 6) se refiere a:
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  • 7AFAECF6-72

    Espanhol

    Interpretação de Texto | Comprensión de Lectura
    UDESC · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 002.jpg

    Señale la opción correcta. El propósito del texto es:
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  • 7858FB61-72

    Espanhol

    Vocabulário | Vocabulario
    UDESC · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 001.jpg

    La palabra “Señor” (línea 5) se deletrea correctamente en:
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  • 77098FBE-72

    Espanhol

    Interpretação de Texto | Comprensión de Lectura
    UDESC · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 001.jpg

    Marque V (verdadero) o F (falso) para la interpretación de: “Señor... bajeza” (líneas 5 a 9).

    ( ) El autor no quiere parecer débil por eso le pide a Dios que lo ayude cuando dice la verdad y cuando miente.

    ( ) Pide éxito a cualquier precio.

    ( ) Quiere que los demás piensen igual que él.

    ( ) No quiere caer en desesperación por el triunfo.

    ( ) Quiere perdonar como los grandes y vengarse como los bajos.

    Ahora, señale la alternativa que contiene la secuencia correcta, de arriba hacia abajo.
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  • 75B95364-72

    Espanhol

    Flexão do Nome | Flexíon de las Palabras
    UDESC · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 001.jpg

    Marque V (verdadero) o F (falso), según la interpretación del texto.

    ( ) El autor acaba comprendiendo y coincidiendo con su padre.

    ( ) El narrador vive en una cueva.

    ( ) El autor recibió un golpe.

    ( ) El texto fue escrito por un hombre.

    ( ) El texto fue escrito por una mujer.

    Ahora, señale la alternativa que contiene la secuencia correcta, de arriba hacia abajo.
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  • 72E5615A-72

    Espanhol

    Interpretação de Texto | Comprensión de Lectura
    UDESC · 2011DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 001.jpg

    Señale la opción correcta según la interpretación del texto.
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  • 6FB71FE8-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UDESC · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read Text 2 and answer the question.

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

    The words: “plainly” (line 1), “motley” (line 2) and “jocund” (line 14) are used in the text as:


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  • 6FB1CF68-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UDESC · 2010Muito difícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read Text 2 and answer the question.

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2010

    Mark (T) true or (F) false.

    ( ) People bend down to the Queen.

    ( ) You know them despite the names tagged to them.

    ( ) All are heading towards a focused future.

    ( ) They are drawn to places by their songs.

    ( ) Richard has got a lion´s heart as a prize.

    The correct sequence is:

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