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  • 052E4148-DA

    Inglês

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

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

    Inglês

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

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


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2019

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2019

    The purpose of the campaign is to show that smoking

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  • 05273BA8-DA

    Inglês

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

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

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

    Inglês

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

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

         Imagine feeling as though you are floating above your body, looking down upon your physical self. Some argue that such out-of-body experiences (OBEs) prove that the conscious mind — or even the soul — can leave the body. Supporting this interpretation, people who have survived a near-death experience often recall experiencing this out-ofbody sensation — as if their spiritual essence had separated from their corporeal existence.
        However, the scientific explanation for OBEs is more terrestrial. Neuroscientists and psychologists believe it has to do with neural processes going wrong. In those who come close to death, such as cardiac arrest survivors, it is the lack of oxygen to the brain, and the release of certain neurochemicals triggered by trauma, that interferes with the sensory functions that support our usual feelings of embodiment. People’s recollections of seeing themselves from above — such as observing surgeons working on their body — could be a form of hallucination or false memory, as they try to make sense of their experiences.
        Researchers have induced out-of-body states in healthy volunteers simply by confusing their sensory systems. For instance, scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm asked volunteers to wear goggles that showed the perspective of a camera placed behind them (so that they could see themselves from behind). When a researcher prodded the camera with a baton at the same time as prodding the person’s chest, the volunteer had the sensation that they were floating behind their physical body. The fact it is possible to induce an OBE argues against more mystical explanations.
                                (Christian Jarret. www.sciencefocus.com, 2019. Adaptado.)
    No trecho do segundo parágrafo “could be a form of hallucination”, o termo sublinhado implica
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  • 052159CE-DA

    Inglês

    Tradução | Translation
    UniCEUB · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder à questao.

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

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

    Inglês

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

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

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

    Inglês

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

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

         Imagine feeling as though you are floating above your body, looking down upon your physical self. Some argue that such out-of-body experiences (OBEs) prove that the conscious mind — or even the soul — can leave the body. Supporting this interpretation, people who have survived a near-death experience often recall experiencing this out-ofbody sensation — as if their spiritual essence had separated from their corporeal existence.
        However, the scientific explanation for OBEs is more terrestrial. Neuroscientists and psychologists believe it has to do with neural processes going wrong. In those who come close to death, such as cardiac arrest survivors, it is the lack of oxygen to the brain, and the release of certain neurochemicals triggered by trauma, that interferes with the sensory functions that support our usual feelings of embodiment. People’s recollections of seeing themselves from above — such as observing surgeons working on their body — could be a form of hallucination or false memory, as they try to make sense of their experiences.
        Researchers have induced out-of-body states in healthy volunteers simply by confusing their sensory systems. For instance, scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm asked volunteers to wear goggles that showed the perspective of a camera placed behind them (so that they could see themselves from behind). When a researcher prodded the camera with a baton at the same time as prodding the person’s chest, the volunteer had the sensation that they were floating behind their physical body. The fact it is possible to induce an OBE argues against more mystical explanations.
                                (Christian Jarret. www.sciencefocus.com, 2019. Adaptado.)
    According to the text,
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  • 05188032-DA

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UniCEUB · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o trecho do conto de Guimarães Rosa para responder à questão.

        A Moça e o Moço, quando entre si, passavam-se um embebido olhar, diferente do dos outros; e radiava em ambos um modo igual, parecido. Eles olhavam um para o outro como os passarinhos ouvidos de repente a cantar, as árvores pé-ante-pé, as nuvens desconcertadas: como do assoprado das cinzas a esplendição das brasas. Eles se olhavam para não-distância, estiadamente, sem saberes, sem caso.
                                                         (“Nenhum, nenhuma”. Primeiras estórias, 1988.)
    Condizente com o estilo de Guimarães Rosa, verifica-se, no trecho,
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  • 05157290-DA

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UniCEUB · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o trecho do conto de Guimarães Rosa para responder à questão.

        A Moça e o Moço, quando entre si, passavam-se um embebido olhar, diferente do dos outros; e radiava em ambos um modo igual, parecido. Eles olhavam um para o outro como os passarinhos ouvidos de repente a cantar, as árvores pé-ante-pé, as nuvens desconcertadas: como do assoprado das cinzas a esplendição das brasas. Eles se olhavam para não-distância, estiadamente, sem saberes, sem caso.
                                                         (“Nenhum, nenhuma”. Primeiras estórias, 1988.)
    No contexto, as expressões sublinhadas dão ênfase para
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  • 05129FBE-DA

    Português

    Concordância verbal, Concordância nominal
    UniCEUB · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o trecho do romance Menino de engenho, de José Lins do Rego, para responder à questão.

         A velha Totonha de quando em vez batia no engenho. E era um acontecimento para a meninada. Ela vivia de contar histórias de Trancoso1 . Pequenina e toda engelhada2 , tão leve que uma ventania poderia carregá-la, andava léguas e léguas a pé, de engenho a engenho, como uma edição viva das Mil e uma noites. Que talento ela possuía para contar as suas histórias, com um jeito admirável de falar em nome de todos os personagens! Sem nem um dente na boca, e com uma voz que dava todos os tons às palavras.
                                                                                (Menino de engenho, 2000.)
    1 Trancoso: escritor português do século XVI.
    2 engelhada: enrugada.
    Está em conformidade com as regras de concordância da norma-padrão da língua portuguesa a seguinte frase escrita a partir do texto:
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  • 050FB0F9-DA

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UniCEUB · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o trecho do romance Menino de engenho, de José Lins do Rego, para responder à questão.

         A velha Totonha de quando em vez batia no engenho. E era um acontecimento para a meninada. Ela vivia de contar histórias de Trancoso1 . Pequenina e toda engelhada2 , tão leve que uma ventania poderia carregá-la, andava léguas e léguas a pé, de engenho a engenho, como uma edição viva das Mil e uma noites. Que talento ela possuía para contar as suas histórias, com um jeito admirável de falar em nome de todos os personagens! Sem nem um dente na boca, e com uma voz que dava todos os tons às palavras.
                                                                                (Menino de engenho, 2000.)
    1 Trancoso: escritor português do século XVI.
    2 engelhada: enrugada.
    No trecho, a velha Totonha é descrita como
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  • 050CB4B8-DA

    Português

    Figuras de Linguagem
    UniCEUB · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o trecho do romance Memórias de um sargento de milícias, de Manuel Antônio de Almeida, para responder à questão.

        Em certas casas os agregados eram muito úteis, porque a família tirava grande proveito de seus serviços [...]; outras vezes porém e estas eram em maior número, o agregado, refinado vadio, era uma verdadeira parasita que se prendia à árvore familiar, que lhe participava da seiva sem ajudá-la a dar os frutos, e o que é mais ainda, chegava mesmo a dar cabo dela. E o caso é que, apesar de tudo, se na primeira hipótese o esmagavam com o peso de mil exigências, se lhe batiam a cada passo com os favores na cara, se o filho mais velho da casa, por exemplo, o tomava por seu divertimento, e à menor e mais justa queixa saltavam-lhe os pais em cima tomando o partido de seu filho, no segundo aturavam quanto desconforto havia com paciência de mártir; o agregado tornava-se quase rei em casa, punha, dispunha, castigava os escravos, ralhava com os filhos, intervinha enfim nos mais particulares negócios.

                 (Memórias de um sargento de milícias, 2016.)
    Assinale a alternativa em que há uma análise adequada do trecho apresentado.
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  • 0509EC41-DA

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UniCEUB · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o trecho do romance Memórias de um sargento de milícias, de Manuel Antônio de Almeida, para responder à questão.

        Em certas casas os agregados eram muito úteis, porque a família tirava grande proveito de seus serviços [...]; outras vezes porém e estas eram em maior número, o agregado, refinado vadio, era uma verdadeira parasita que se prendia à árvore familiar, que lhe participava da seiva sem ajudá-la a dar os frutos, e o que é mais ainda, chegava mesmo a dar cabo dela. E o caso é que, apesar de tudo, se na primeira hipótese o esmagavam com o peso de mil exigências, se lhe batiam a cada passo com os favores na cara, se o filho mais velho da casa, por exemplo, o tomava por seu divertimento, e à menor e mais justa queixa saltavam-lhe os pais em cima tomando o partido de seu filho, no segundo aturavam quanto desconforto havia com paciência de mártir; o agregado tornava-se quase rei em casa, punha, dispunha, castigava os escravos, ralhava com os filhos, intervinha enfim nos mais particulares negócios.

                 (Memórias de um sargento de milícias, 2016.)
    No trecho, o narrador apresenta
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  • 0502C2F6-DA

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UniCEUB · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Considere os versos de Gonçalves Dias.

        O nosso índio errante vaga; 
        Mas por onde quer que vá, 
        Os ossos dos seus carrega; 
        Por isso onde quer que chega 
        Da vida n’amplo deserto, 
        Como que a pátria tem perto, 
        Nunca dos seus longe está! 
       
    (Márcia Lígia Guidin (org.). “Estâncias”. Poesia lírica e indianista, 2003.)

    Assim como na prosa de José de Alencar, na poesia de Gonçalves Dias o índio é retratado
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  • 0256B9E0-08

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    When I ..................... a long time, very patiently, without ..................... him lie down, I resolved to open a little — a very, very little crevice in the lantern. So I opened it — you cannot imagine how stealthily,
    stealthily — until, at length, a single dim ray, like the thread of the spider, shot from out the crevice and full upon the vulture eye.

                                                                                       Extracted from The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe Choose the words that best keep the meaning of the original sentence if they are substituted for the underlined words.
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  • 01615A86-08

    Inglês

    Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing
    UniCEUB · 2014DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    When I ..................... a long time, very patiently, without ..................... him lie down, I resolved to open a little — a very, very little crevice in the lantern. So I opened it — you cannot imagine how stealthily,
    stealthily — until, at length, a single dim ray, like the thread of the spider, shot from out the crevice and full upon the vulture eye.

                                                                                       Extracted from The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe Circle the letter of the verbs that correctly complete the sentences.
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  • 0067511F-08

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXT 2

                        Gabriel García Márquez was a Literary Giant
                                   With a Passion for Journalism

                          By Karla Zabludovsky Friday, April 18,2014

          The late Gabriel García Márquez holds a special place in the hearts of journalists.
          Like Charles Dickens, Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway — or contemporaries like Pete Hamill and Tom Wolfe — García Márquez, a titan of 20th century literature, honed his writing skills as a reporter
    before he became a celebrated novelist.
          Even as his literary star rose, García Márquez, known colloquially across Latin America as Gabo, spoke proudly, tenderly and frequently about journalism.
          “Those who are self-taught are avid and quick, and during those bygone times, we were that to a great extent in order to keep paving the way for the best profession in the world… as we ourselves called
    it," said García Márquez during a speech about journalism at the 52nd Assembly of the Inter American Press Association in 1996.

                                                                                                                                                 Newsweek Magazine Choose the letter that best defines the phrase bygone times in the passage.
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  • FF72D587-08

    Inglês

    Adjetivos | Adjectives
    UniCEUB · 2014FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXT 2

                        Gabriel García Márquez was a Literary Giant
                                   With a Passion for Journalism

                          By Karla Zabludovsky Friday, April 18,2014

          The late Gabriel García Márquez holds a special place in the hearts of journalists.
          Like Charles Dickens, Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway — or contemporaries like Pete Hamill and Tom Wolfe — García Márquez, a titan of 20th century literature, honed his writing skills as a reporter
    before he became a celebrated novelist.
          Even as his literary star rose, García Márquez, known colloquially across Latin America as Gabo, spoke proudly, tenderly and frequently about journalism.
          “Those who are self-taught are avid and quick, and during those bygone times, we were that to a great extent in order to keep paving the way for the best profession in the world… as we ourselves called
    it," said García Márquez during a speech about journalism at the 52nd Assembly of the Inter American Press Association in 1996.

                                                                                                                                                 Newsweek Magazine The underlined words in the passage are
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  • FE7B4B93-08

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXT 2

                        Gabriel García Márquez was a Literary Giant
                                   With a Passion for Journalism

                          By Karla Zabludovsky Friday, April 18,2014

          The late Gabriel García Márquez holds a special place in the hearts of journalists.
          Like Charles Dickens, Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway — or contemporaries like Pete Hamill and Tom Wolfe — García Márquez, a titan of 20th century literature, honed his writing skills as a reporter
    before he became a celebrated novelist.
          Even as his literary star rose, García Márquez, known colloquially across Latin America as Gabo, spoke proudly, tenderly and frequently about journalism.
          “Those who are self-taught are avid and quick, and during those bygone times, we were that to a great extent in order to keep paving the way for the best profession in the world… as we ourselves called
    it," said García Márquez during a speech about journalism at the 52nd Assembly of the Inter American Press Association in 1996.

                                                                                                                                                 Newsweek Magazine It is stated in the text that
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  • FB8E9E8E-08

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UniCEUB · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    TEXT 1

                                 Brazil turns to drones to protect Amazon
                      By Joe Leahy in Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso. April 21,2014.

           Brazilian municipalities are turning to drones as they prepare to implement a tough new law designed to save the Amazon from total deforestation.
          Municipal authorities in the Amazon region
    , ...........1 ............. of which covers double the size of Scotland, are looking to use drones to map properties and monitor whether farmers and others are maintaining the minimum of forest cover required under the new forest code.
         “With the acquisition of a drone, we would have a better result, we would have a panoramic view of how this process of recuperation is progressing," said Gercilene Meira, a specialist with the state   environmental secretariat in the municipality of Alta Floresta, in Mato Grosso state. “We have done some tests using balloons but it was not sufficient."
          Passed in 2012, Brazil's forest code was hailed as a breakthrough in the country's efforts to protect the Amazon while maintaining its emergence as an agricultural power. It is already one of ...........2 ............. exporters of sugar, coffee, soya beans and beef.
          The law requires farmers in the Amazon to preserve up to 80 per cent of the forest on their land as well as protect springs and rivers. Those who violated previous restrictions on deforestation are required
    to recuperate parts of the lost vegetation on their lands.
          The need for the new law was highlighted last year, when deforestation of the Amazon increased for the first time in several years.

                                                                                                                                 Adapted from Financial Times According to the text, which of the following is Not true?
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