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  • EAE769CF-7F

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia - SP · 2020DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    John is talking to Garfield about life. What does Garfield mean by his comment?
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  • EAE4EABF-7F

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Instituto Mauá de Tecnologia - SP · 2020MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    The world has a handful of great commercial hubs. Silicon Valley dominates technology. The home of luxury is Paris and the capital of outsourcing is Bangalore, in India. One of the mightiest clusters of all is London, which hosts the globe’s largest international financial center. Within a square mile on the Thames, a multinational firm can sell $5bn of shares in 20 minutes, or a European startup can raise seed finance from Asian pensioners. You can insure container ships or a pop star’s vocal cords. Companies can hedge the risk that a factory anywhere on the planet will face a volatile currency or hurricanes and a rising sea level a decade from now.
    Adapted from: https://www.economist.com/leaders/2019/06/27/can-thecity-survive-brexit?cid1
    According to the text, what are examples of important global deals that may be closed in London?
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  • 9C81A10F-5F

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    ENEM · 2020Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, ENEM 2020, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Disponível em www csuchico edu Acesso em 11 dez 2017


    Nesse pôster de divulgação de uma campanha que aborda a diversidade e a inclusão, a interação dos elementos verbais e não verbais faz referência ao ato de

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  • 9C7CF16A-5F

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    ENEM · 2020FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, ENEM 2020, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Disponível em. https//siles.psu.edu Acesso em 12 jun 2018.


    Os recursos usados nesse pôster de divulgação de uma campanha levam o leitor a refletir sobre a necessidade de

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  • 9C797932-5F

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    ENEM · 2020MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    A Mother in a Refugee Camp

    No Madonna and Child could touch
    Her tenderness for a son
    She soon would have to forget...
    The air was heavy with odors of diarrhea,
    Of unwashed children with washed-out ribs
    And dried-up bottoms waddling in labored steps
    Behind blown-empty bellies. Other mothers there
    Had long ceased to care, but not this one:
    She held a ghost-smile between her teeth,
    and in her eyes the memory
    Of a mother's pride... She had bathed him
    And rubbed him down with bare palms.
    She took from their bundle of possessions
    A broken comb and combed
    The rust-colored hair left on his skull
    And then — humming in her eyes — began carefully (to part it.
    In their former life this was perhaps
    A little daily act of no consequence
    Before his breakfast and school; now she did it
    Like putting flowers on a tiny grave.
    ACHEBE. C Collected Poems New York Anchof Books. 20W

    O escritor nigeriano Chinua Achebe traz uma reflexão sobre a situação dos refugiados em um cenário pós-guerra civil em seu país. Essa reflexão é construída no poema por meio da representação de uma mãe, explorando a(s)
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  • 9C74CD01-5F

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    ENEM · 2020FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

        Finally, Aisha finished with her customer and asked what colour Ifemelu wanted for her hair attachments.

        “Colour four.*

        “Not good colour," Aisha said promptly.

        “That's what I use."

        “It look dirty. You don't want colour one?"

        “Colour one is too black, it looks fake," Ifemelu said, loosening her headwrap. “Sometimes I use colour two, but colour four is closest to my natural colour."

        [...]

        She touched Ifemelu’s hair. "Why you don’t have relaxer?"

        “I like my hair the way God made it."

        “But how you comb it? Hard to comb." Aisha said.

        Ifemelu had brought her own comb. She gently combed her hair, dense, soft and tightly coiled, until it framed her head like a halo. “It's not hard to comb if you moisturize it properly," she said, slipping into the coaxing tone of the proselytizer that she used whenever she was trying to convince other black women about the merits of wearing their hair natural. Aisha snorted; she clearly could not understand why anybody would choose to suffer through combing natural hair, instead of simply relaxing it. She sectioned out Ifemelu's hair, plucked a little attachment from the pile on the table and began deftly to twist.

    ADICHIE. C. Americanah A novel New York: Anchor Books. 2013


    A passagem do romance da escritora nigeriana traz um diálogo entre duas mulheres negras: a cabeleireira, Aisha, e a cliente, Ifemelu. O posicionamento da cliente é sustentado por argumentos que

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  • 9C6D9F1A-5F

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    ENEM · 2020MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

     A Minor Bird

    I have wished a bird would fly away,

    And not sing by my house all day;


    Have clapped my hands at him from the door

    When it seemed as if I could bear no more.

    The fault must partly have been in me.

    The bird was not to blame for his key.


    And of course there must be something wrong

    In wanting to silence any song.


    FROST. R. West .running Brook Now Yolk Horny Hod and Company, 1928


    No poema de Robert Frost, as palavras “fault" e "blame" revelam por parte do eu lírico uma

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  • 1200110A-03

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Centro Universitário Redentor - RJ · 2020MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
    The conversation around aging in the U.S. must change—both in Washington and among industry stakeholders. This will require players in the ecosystem proactively working together to solve interoperability challenges, committing to value-based care and accommodating and supporting caregivers and patients alike. Supporting partnerships between hospitals and community organizations that provide more support for caregivers and reimbursing patients for tools outside of the healthcare ecosystem will be critical. By working together, the healthcare system can support aging gracefully and living happier, healthier lives.

    Speaking of which, our friends at HLTH have launched a new conference with the goal of bringing industry players together to discuss how industry verticals can work together to solve complex challenges  in healthcare—including addressing the aging population. Check out their website to learn more and read their latest blog on the aging U.S. population.

    Samantha Smoak https://www.thinkrevivehealth.com/bl og/five-ways-aging-populationimpacting-healthcare-united-states
    One of the key action to help the elderly live longer and healthier is to:
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  • 11F7AD7C-03

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Centro Universitário Redentor - RJ · 2020MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
    The conversation around aging in the U.S. must change—both in Washington and among industry stakeholders. This will require players in the ecosystem proactively working together to solve interoperability challenges, committing to value-based care and accommodating and supporting caregivers and patients alike. Supporting partnerships between hospitals and community organizations that provide more support for caregivers and reimbursing patients for tools outside of the healthcare ecosystem will be critical. By working together, the healthcare system can support aging gracefully and living happier, healthier lives.

    Speaking of which, our friends at HLTH have launched a new conference with the goal of bringing industry players together to discuss how industry verticals can work together to solve complex challenges  in healthcare—including addressing the aging population. Check out their website to learn more and read their latest blog on the aging U.S. population.

    Samantha Smoak https://www.thinkrevivehealth.com/bl og/five-ways-aging-populationimpacting-healthcare-united-states
    According to the text, one of the reasons why people today live longer is:
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  • 11F45333-03

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Centro Universitário Redentor - RJ · 2020DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
    The conversation around aging in the U.S. must change—both in Washington and among industry stakeholders. This will require players in the ecosystem proactively working together to solve interoperability challenges, committing to value-based care and accommodating and supporting caregivers and patients alike. Supporting partnerships between hospitals and community organizations that provide more support for caregivers and reimbursing patients for tools outside of the healthcare ecosystem will be critical. By working together, the healthcare system can support aging gracefully and living happier, healthier lives.

    Speaking of which, our friends at HLTH have launched a new conference with the goal of bringing industry players together to discuss how industry verticals can work together to solve complex challenges  in healthcare—including addressing the aging population. Check out their website to learn more and read their latest blog on the aging U.S. population.

    Samantha Smoak https://www.thinkrevivehealth.com/bl og/five-ways-aging-populationimpacting-healthcare-united-states
    In: “This will require players in the ecosystem proactively working together to solve interoperability challenges, committing to valuebased care and accommodating and supporting caregivers and patients alike.”, the word in bold sums up the idea of:
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  • 11F0E4CC-03

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Centro Universitário Redentor - RJ · 2020MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
    The conversation around aging in the U.S. must change—both in Washington and among industry stakeholders. This will require players in the ecosystem proactively working together to solve interoperability challenges, committing to value-based care and accommodating and supporting caregivers and patients alike. Supporting partnerships between hospitals and community organizations that provide more support for caregivers and reimbursing patients for tools outside of the healthcare ecosystem will be critical. By working together, the healthcare system can support aging gracefully and living happier, healthier lives.

    Speaking of which, our friends at HLTH have launched a new conference with the goal of bringing industry players together to discuss how industry verticals can work together to solve complex challenges  in healthcare—including addressing the aging population. Check out their website to learn more and read their latest blog on the aging U.S. population.

    Samantha Smoak https://www.thinkrevivehealth.com/bl og/five-ways-aging-populationimpacting-healthcare-united-states
    We can claim, based on the text, that today in the U.S., the greater number of older adults has impacted in:
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  • C409E618-3E

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNCISAL · 2019Entre para guardar nos favoritos
          “Isn’t Nancy through in the kitchen yet?” Mother said. “It seems to me that she has had plenty of time to have finished the dishes.”

           “Let Quentin go and see,” Father said. “Go and see if Nancy is through, Quentin. Tell her she can go on home.”

            I went to the kitchen. Nancy was through. The dishes were put away and the fire was out. Nancy was sitting in a chair, close to the cold stove. She looked at me.

           “Mother wants to know if you are through,” I said.

          “Yes,” Nancy said. She looked at me. “I done finished.” She looked at me.

           “What is it?” I said. “What is it?”

          “I ain’t nothing but a nigger,” Nancy said. “It ain’t none of it my fault.”




    FAULKNER, W. That evening sun. A rose for Emily and other stories. Nova York: Random House Inc., 1931 (adaptado).



    As marcas linguísticas presentes nas falas ‘I done finished.’ e ‘It ain’t none of it my fault.’ da personagem Nancy revelam
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  • C4076ABC-3E

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNCISAL · 2019Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    The editor-in-chief of one of the world’s most prestigious medical journals has said doctors and medical professionals should engage in protests to address climate change. Richard Horton of The Lancet said that engaging in these protests is part of the duty of a doctor. He said that the General Medical Council (GMC) should be fully supportive of health professionals who engage in climate protests based on its own guidelines on the duties of a doctor. His statement comes after multiple health organizations have taken action on climate change in the United Kingdom. 


    Disponível em: www.scientificamerican.com.
    Acesso em: out. 2019 (adaptado). 


    O objetivo do texto anterior é  
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  • C40530F0-3E

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNCISAL · 2019Entre para guardar nos favoritos
             When we think of deadly poisons, most of our minds will jump instantly to arsenic. George III of England, Napoleon Bonaparte and the Gaungxu Emperor of China are all thought to have died from its effects — either from a deliberate assassination or accidental exposure. Just 200 milligrams — around the weight of a raindrop — is enough to kill someone within two hours. The first sign is a metallic taste in your mouth, followed by vomiting and seizures, and death. It sounds horrific — but arsenic is positively innocuous compared to other substances.

             Consider tetrodotoxin (TTX), a poison found in puffer fish and blue-ringed octopuses that leaves you paralysed as your body goes through some agonising reactions. “Your lips and tongue will begin to burn, your mouth will erupt with saliva and you’ll get very sweaty,” Dominic Burgess from BritLab explains. “You’ll no longer be able to speak, swallow, seizures will begin and your body will slowly shut down — all while you are completely lucid but unable to move.” Death comes after six hours of symptoms and there is no antidote.

          Often these poisons are alarmingly close to home. One lethal chemical — cardiac glycoside digoxin — can be found in a common garden flower, while the deadliest can be seen in many hospitals; just 2 kg would be enough to wipe out the whole of the human race.


    Disponível em: www.bbc.com. Acesso em: out. 2016 (adaptado).


    O objetivo do texto apresentado é
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  • 1E744B83-3E

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNCISAL · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
        Yury Azhichakov set out early by bike for Senogda Bay, his favorite beach, on the northwestern shore of Lake Baikal in Siberia. The world’s oldest, deepest and most voluminous lake, Baikal holds 20 percent of the planet’s unfrozen freshwater. It is often described as the world’s cleanest lake.

        As Mr. Azhichakov discovered, that is no longer the case. Senogda’s once pristine sands were buried under thick mats of reeking greenish-black goo.

        “This stuff stretched far into the distance, for several kilometers,” said Mr. Azhichakov, 61, a retired ecological engineer. “The beach was in terrible condition.”

        The muck, scientists have discovered, follows mass algal blooms at dozens of sites around Lake Baikal’s 1,240-mile perimeter. Confined to shallow water and shores near towns and villages, the problem seems to stem from an influx of untreated sewage – the result of inadequate wastewater treatment.

        Algal blooms threaten iconic freshwater bodies around the world, including the Great Lakes, Lake Geneva, and Lake Biwa in Japan. But Lake Baikal is especially precious: a World Heritage site home to more than 3,700 species, more than half found nowhere else.

        “People are dumping sewage, waste and rubbish around the lake, creating pretty appalling conditions in some places,” said Anson MacKay, an environmental scientist at University College London.


    Disponível em: www.nytimes.com. Acesso em: 15 nov. 2018 (adaptado).


    Conforme o texto anterior,  
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  • 08761BCC-33

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    PUC - RS · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    INSTRUÇÃO: Responder à questão com base nos textos 1 e 2.


    TEXT 2

    THE BOOK COVER


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, PUC - RS 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Analyze the meaning of the structures below, from texts 1 and 2, and select the alternative that presents an INCORRECT explanation.
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  • 08730DBC-33

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    PUC - RS · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    INSTRUÇÃO: Responder à questão com base nos textos 1 e 2.


    TEXT 2

    THE BOOK COVER


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, PUC - RS 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Analyze the sentences below, considering the content of both texts.


    I. The cover of the book’s first printing is not the one shown in text 2.

    II. The information at the bottom of the cover is a quote of a character from the book.

    III. Crazy rich people are on a higher level of wealth than filthy rich people.


    The correct statement(s) is/are
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  • 087014B2-33

    Inglês

    Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing
    PUC - RS · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    INSTRUÇÃO: Responder à questão com base no texto 1.


    Figura 1 de 3 da questão de Inglês, PUC - RS 2019, Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing

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    Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/aug/11/ crazy-rich-asians-movie-kevin-kwan-jon-m-chu-constance-wu
    Analyze the grammatical function of the word “does” in the sentence below.


    “So for those who don’t feel seen, I hope there is a story you find soon that does represent you.” (lines 50 to 52)


    The alternative in which “does” has a DIFFERENT function from the example above is
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  • 086C8414-33

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    PUC - RS · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    INSTRUÇÃO: Responder à questão com base no texto 1.


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    Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/aug/11/ crazy-rich-asians-movie-kevin-kwan-jon-m-chu-constance-wu
    The alternative below that does NOT present the same structure as in “Hollywood may have stopped enforcing…” (lines 34 and 35) is
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  • 08699033-33

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    PUC - RS · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    INSTRUÇÃO: Responder à questão com base no texto 1.


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    Adapted from: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/aug/11/ crazy-rich-asians-movie-kevin-kwan-jon-m-chu-constance-wu
    In the segment: “… film has already become a beacon for representation by also exploring…” (lines 23 and 24), the word “by” has the same meaning as in
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