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  • 1AF12183-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Tate Modern – London

    Hélio Oiticica

    Until Summer 2019

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Tropicália

        Tropicália is used to describe the explosion of cultural creativity in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo in 1968 as Brazil’s military regime tightened its grip on power.

        Many of the artists, writers and musicians associated with Tropicália came of age during the 1950s in a time of intense optimism when the cultural world had been encouraged to play a central role in the creation of a democratic, socially just and modern Brazil. Nevertheless, a military coup in 1964 had brought to power a right-wing regime at odds with the concerns of left-wing artists. Tropicália became a way of exposing the contradictions of modernisation under such an authoritarian rule.

        The word Tropicália comes from an installation by the artist Hélio Oiticica, who created environments that were designed to encourage the viewer’s emotional and intellectual participation. Oiticica called them “penetrables” because people were originally encouraged to enter them. They mimic the improvised, colourful dwellings in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas, or shanty towns. The lush plants and sand help to convey a sense of the tropical character of the city. When Oiticica exhibited the work, he also included live parrots.

        From its beginning, Tropicália was seen as a re-articulation of Anthropophagia (“cannibalism”), an artistic ideology promoted by Oswald de Andrade.

    (www.tate.org.uk. Adaptado.)

    De acordo com o texto, a Tropicália
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  • 1AEE1A65-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Analyse the following comic.



    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


    (http://iniscommunication.com)


    The objective of the comic is to

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  • 1AEABAF6-B9

    Inglês

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

    The future is largely urban


    By 2030, there will be 5 billion people living in

    urban areas (61% of the estimated world

    population of 8.2 billion)

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    (http://esa.un.org. Adaptado.)



    The chart shows that the approximate period of time when both urban and rural estimated populations were equal was

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  • 1AE79804-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Cerrado

    Figura 1 de 2 da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

        Located between the Amazon, Atlantic Forests and Pantanal, the Cerrado is the largest savanna region in South America.

        The Cerrado is one of the most threatened and overexploited regions in Brazil, second only to the Atlantic Forests in vegetation loss and deforestation. Unsustainable agricultural activities, particularly soy production and cattle ranching, as well as burning of vegetation for charcoal, continue to pose a major threat to the Cerrado’s biodiversity. Despite its environmental importance, it is one of the least protected regions in Brazil.

    Facts & Figures

    •  Covering 2 million km2 , or 21% of the country’s territory, the Cerrado is the second largest vegetation type in Brazil.

    •  The area is equivalent to the size of England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain combined.

    •  More than 1,600 species of mammals, birds and reptiles have been identified in the Cerrado.

    •  Annual rainfall is around 800 to 1600 mm.

    •  The capital of Brazil, Brasilia, is located in the heart of the Cerrado. •  Only 20% of the Cerrado’s original vegetation remains intact; less than 3% of the area is currently guarded by law.

    (http://wwf.panda.org. Adaptado.)

    Figura 2 de 2 da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    By comparing maps 1 and 2, one can say that the Brazilian administrative area totally covered by the Cerrado is
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  • 1AE3C94E-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Cerrado

    Figura 1 de 2 da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

        Located between the Amazon, Atlantic Forests and Pantanal, the Cerrado is the largest savanna region in South America.

        The Cerrado is one of the most threatened and overexploited regions in Brazil, second only to the Atlantic Forests in vegetation loss and deforestation. Unsustainable agricultural activities, particularly soy production and cattle ranching, as well as burning of vegetation for charcoal, continue to pose a major threat to the Cerrado’s biodiversity. Despite its environmental importance, it is one of the least protected regions in Brazil.

    Facts & Figures

    •  Covering 2 million km2 , or 21% of the country’s territory, the Cerrado is the second largest vegetation type in Brazil.

    •  The area is equivalent to the size of England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain combined.

    •  More than 1,600 species of mammals, birds and reptiles have been identified in the Cerrado.

    •  Annual rainfall is around 800 to 1600 mm.

    •  The capital of Brazil, Brasilia, is located in the heart of the Cerrado. •  Only 20% of the Cerrado’s original vegetation remains intact; less than 3% of the area is currently guarded by law.

    (http://wwf.panda.org. Adaptado.)

    Figura 2 de 2 da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    The first item from Facts & Figures states that the Cerrado is the second largest vegetation type in Brazil. Which is the first largest vegetation type depicted in Map 1?
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  • 1ADD56AE-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Cerrado

    Figura 1 de 2 da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

        Located between the Amazon, Atlantic Forests and Pantanal, the Cerrado is the largest savanna region in South America.

        The Cerrado is one of the most threatened and overexploited regions in Brazil, second only to the Atlantic Forests in vegetation loss and deforestation. Unsustainable agricultural activities, particularly soy production and cattle ranching, as well as burning of vegetation for charcoal, continue to pose a major threat to the Cerrado’s biodiversity. Despite its environmental importance, it is one of the least protected regions in Brazil.

    Facts & Figures

    •  Covering 2 million km2 , or 21% of the country’s territory, the Cerrado is the second largest vegetation type in Brazil.

    •  The area is equivalent to the size of England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain combined.

    •  More than 1,600 species of mammals, birds and reptiles have been identified in the Cerrado.

    •  Annual rainfall is around 800 to 1600 mm.

    •  The capital of Brazil, Brasilia, is located in the heart of the Cerrado. •  Only 20% of the Cerrado’s original vegetation remains intact; less than 3% of the area is currently guarded by law.

    (http://wwf.panda.org. Adaptado.)

    Figura 2 de 2 da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    The excerpt from the second paragraph “Despite its environmental importance, it is one of the least protected regions in Brazil” is reflected in the following item from Facts & Figures:
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  • 1AD3E7C4-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Examine o cartum de Pia Guerra, publicado no Instagram da revista The New Yorker em 13.11.2018.


    Imagem da questão de Inglês, UNESP 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension


    “I had that dream again where the small hairy creatures were selling my body for three dollars a gallon.”



    A mercadoria a que o cartum faz alusão está diretamente relacionada ao seguinte problema ambiental:

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  • A2FD161A-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Virtual de São Paulo · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder a questão.

    HEALTH
    PEOPLE WITH A SENSE OF PURPOSE LIVE LONGER,
    STUDY SUGGESTS
    BY KASHMIRA GANDER ON 5/24/19 AT 11:10 AM EDT

    People who have a sense of purpose in life appear to live longer, according to the  latest research linking this outlook to a person’s quality of life and to better physical and mental health. 
    The authors of the study published in the journal JAMA Network Open  looked at data collected from 6,985 adults who were signed up to the Health and Retirement Study on people ages 50 and above in the US. The team looked at a group who completed a questionnaire in 2006 about their purpose in life, and used it to come up with a score. On average, the participants were 68.6 years old. Next, the scientists looked at causes of death in the group between 2006 and 2010. Variables included their demographic, marital status, race  and education level. Lifestyle choices like smoking and drinking were also noted.
    Purpose was defined by the authors as a selforganizing life aim that stimulates goals,  promotes healthy behaviors and gives meaning to life.
    The data revealed that the stronger the participants felt they had a purpose in life, the lower their risk of dying. This result remained even when the scientists adjusted their calculations for factors that could affect their score, such as a participants’ sociodemographic status and their health.
    But scientists don’t know why there seems to be a link between purposefulness and the length of life. One explanation is that the attitude and overall wellbeing could prevent genes linked with inflammation from being expressed in the body. Meanwhile, lacking a purpose could dampen a person’s motivation to be healthy and active, the authors suggested.
    Andrew Oswald, a professor of economics and behavioral science at the University of Warwick, in the U.K., who studies human happiness, told Newsweek: “It is as though the mind and body can draw on a pool of immune responses, and a healthy mind allows the body more immune response, in some way that we simply do not understand in 2019. Remarkably, a number of studies seem to show that happy people and people with a sense of purpose live longer.
    <https://tinyurl.com/yykc8uu4> Acesso em: 27.05.2019. Adaptado.
    No trecho do segundo parágrafo — and used it to come up with a score – o termo em destaque se refere a
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  • A2F9E2EB-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Virtual de São Paulo · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder a questão.

    HEALTH
    PEOPLE WITH A SENSE OF PURPOSE LIVE LONGER,
    STUDY SUGGESTS
    BY KASHMIRA GANDER ON 5/24/19 AT 11:10 AM EDT

    People who have a sense of purpose in life appear to live longer, according to the  latest research linking this outlook to a person’s quality of life and to better physical and mental health. 
    The authors of the study published in the journal JAMA Network Open  looked at data collected from 6,985 adults who were signed up to the Health and Retirement Study on people ages 50 and above in the US. The team looked at a group who completed a questionnaire in 2006 about their purpose in life, and used it to come up with a score. On average, the participants were 68.6 years old. Next, the scientists looked at causes of death in the group between 2006 and 2010. Variables included their demographic, marital status, race  and education level. Lifestyle choices like smoking and drinking were also noted.
    Purpose was defined by the authors as a selforganizing life aim that stimulates goals,  promotes healthy behaviors and gives meaning to life.
    The data revealed that the stronger the participants felt they had a purpose in life, the lower their risk of dying. This result remained even when the scientists adjusted their calculations for factors that could affect their score, such as a participants’ sociodemographic status and their health.
    But scientists don’t know why there seems to be a link between purposefulness and the length of life. One explanation is that the attitude and overall wellbeing could prevent genes linked with inflammation from being expressed in the body. Meanwhile, lacking a purpose could dampen a person’s motivation to be healthy and active, the authors suggested.
    Andrew Oswald, a professor of economics and behavioral science at the University of Warwick, in the U.K., who studies human happiness, told Newsweek: “It is as though the mind and body can draw on a pool of immune responses, and a healthy mind allows the body more immune response, in some way that we simply do not understand in 2019. Remarkably, a number of studies seem to show that happy people and people with a sense of purpose live longer.
    <https://tinyurl.com/yykc8uu4> Acesso em: 27.05.2019. Adaptado.
    Assinale uma explicação dada pelos cientistas para justificar suas descobertas.
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão a2f9e2eb-b9
  • A2F6A9DA-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Virtual de São Paulo · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder a questão.

    HEALTH
    PEOPLE WITH A SENSE OF PURPOSE LIVE LONGER,
    STUDY SUGGESTS
    BY KASHMIRA GANDER ON 5/24/19 AT 11:10 AM EDT

    People who have a sense of purpose in life appear to live longer, according to the  latest research linking this outlook to a person’s quality of life and to better physical and mental health. 
    The authors of the study published in the journal JAMA Network Open  looked at data collected from 6,985 adults who were signed up to the Health and Retirement Study on people ages 50 and above in the US. The team looked at a group who completed a questionnaire in 2006 about their purpose in life, and used it to come up with a score. On average, the participants were 68.6 years old. Next, the scientists looked at causes of death in the group between 2006 and 2010. Variables included their demographic, marital status, race  and education level. Lifestyle choices like smoking and drinking were also noted.
    Purpose was defined by the authors as a selforganizing life aim that stimulates goals,  promotes healthy behaviors and gives meaning to life.
    The data revealed that the stronger the participants felt they had a purpose in life, the lower their risk of dying. This result remained even when the scientists adjusted their calculations for factors that could affect their score, such as a participants’ sociodemographic status and their health.
    But scientists don’t know why there seems to be a link between purposefulness and the length of life. One explanation is that the attitude and overall wellbeing could prevent genes linked with inflammation from being expressed in the body. Meanwhile, lacking a purpose could dampen a person’s motivation to be healthy and active, the authors suggested.
    Andrew Oswald, a professor of economics and behavioral science at the University of Warwick, in the U.K., who studies human happiness, told Newsweek: “It is as though the mind and body can draw on a pool of immune responses, and a healthy mind allows the body more immune response, in some way that we simply do not understand in 2019. Remarkably, a number of studies seem to show that happy people and people with a sense of purpose live longer.
    <https://tinyurl.com/yykc8uu4> Acesso em: 27.05.2019. Adaptado.
    A explicação dada pelos autores da pesquisa ao conceito de purpose seria
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  • A2F3D2AC-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Virtual de São Paulo · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder a questão.

    HEALTH
    PEOPLE WITH A SENSE OF PURPOSE LIVE LONGER,
    STUDY SUGGESTS
    BY KASHMIRA GANDER ON 5/24/19 AT 11:10 AM EDT

    People who have a sense of purpose in life appear to live longer, according to the  latest research linking this outlook to a person’s quality of life and to better physical and mental health. 
    The authors of the study published in the journal JAMA Network Open  looked at data collected from 6,985 adults who were signed up to the Health and Retirement Study on people ages 50 and above in the US. The team looked at a group who completed a questionnaire in 2006 about their purpose in life, and used it to come up with a score. On average, the participants were 68.6 years old. Next, the scientists looked at causes of death in the group between 2006 and 2010. Variables included their demographic, marital status, race  and education level. Lifestyle choices like smoking and drinking were also noted.
    Purpose was defined by the authors as a selforganizing life aim that stimulates goals,  promotes healthy behaviors and gives meaning to life.
    The data revealed that the stronger the participants felt they had a purpose in life, the lower their risk of dying. This result remained even when the scientists adjusted their calculations for factors that could affect their score, such as a participants’ sociodemographic status and their health.
    But scientists don’t know why there seems to be a link between purposefulness and the length of life. One explanation is that the attitude and overall wellbeing could prevent genes linked with inflammation from being expressed in the body. Meanwhile, lacking a purpose could dampen a person’s motivation to be healthy and active, the authors suggested.
    Andrew Oswald, a professor of economics and behavioral science at the University of Warwick, in the U.K., who studies human happiness, told Newsweek: “It is as though the mind and body can draw on a pool of immune responses, and a healthy mind allows the body more immune response, in some way that we simply do not understand in 2019. Remarkably, a number of studies seem to show that happy people and people with a sense of purpose live longer.
    <https://tinyurl.com/yykc8uu4> Acesso em: 27.05.2019. Adaptado.
    A pesquisa descrita no texto sugere que a longevidade está conectada
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão a2f3d2ac-b9
  • A2F09C1F-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Virtual de São Paulo · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o texto para responder a questão.

    HEALTH
    PEOPLE WITH A SENSE OF PURPOSE LIVE LONGER,
    STUDY SUGGESTS
    BY KASHMIRA GANDER ON 5/24/19 AT 11:10 AM EDT

    People who have a sense of purpose in life appear to live longer, according to the  latest research linking this outlook to a person’s quality of life and to better physical and mental health. 
    The authors of the study published in the journal JAMA Network Open  looked at data collected from 6,985 adults who were signed up to the Health and Retirement Study on people ages 50 and above in the US. The team looked at a group who completed a questionnaire in 2006 about their purpose in life, and used it to come up with a score. On average, the participants were 68.6 years old. Next, the scientists looked at causes of death in the group between 2006 and 2010. Variables included their demographic, marital status, race  and education level. Lifestyle choices like smoking and drinking were also noted.
    Purpose was defined by the authors as a selforganizing life aim that stimulates goals,  promotes healthy behaviors and gives meaning to life.
    The data revealed that the stronger the participants felt they had a purpose in life, the lower their risk of dying. This result remained even when the scientists adjusted their calculations for factors that could affect their score, such as a participants’ sociodemographic status and their health.
    But scientists don’t know why there seems to be a link between purposefulness and the length of life. One explanation is that the attitude and overall wellbeing could prevent genes linked with inflammation from being expressed in the body. Meanwhile, lacking a purpose could dampen a person’s motivation to be healthy and active, the authors suggested.
    Andrew Oswald, a professor of economics and behavioral science at the University of Warwick, in the U.K., who studies human happiness, told Newsweek: “It is as though the mind and body can draw on a pool of immune responses, and a healthy mind allows the body more immune response, in some way that we simply do not understand in 2019. Remarkably, a number of studies seem to show that happy people and people with a sense of purpose live longer.
    <https://tinyurl.com/yykc8uu4> Acesso em: 27.05.2019. Adaptado.
    Depreende-se do texto que
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão a2f09c1f-b9
  • CBA8676A-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Virtual de São Paulo · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Utilize o texto a seguir para responder a questão.

    The End of Poverty

        Equality is a very big idea, connected to freedom, but an idea doesn’t come for free. In a world where distance no longer determines who your neighbor is, paying the price for equality is not just heart, it’s smart. The destinies of the “haves” are intrinsically linked to the fates of the “have-nothing-at-alls”. If we didn’t know this already, it became too clear on September 11, 2001. Africa is not the front line in the war against terror, but it soon could be.
        “The war against terror is bound up in the war against poverty.” Who said that? Not me. Not some beatnik peace group. Secretary of State Colin Powell. And when a military man starts talking like that perhaps we should listen. In tense, nervous times isn’t it cheaper – and smarter – to make friends out of potential enemies than to defend yourself against them?
        We could be the first generation to outlaw the kind of extreme, stupid poverty that sees a child die of hunger in a world of plenty, or of a disease preventable by a twenty-cent inoculation. We are the first generation that has enough power to do that. The first generation that is powerful enough to unknot the whole tangle of bad trade, bad debt, and bad luck. The first generation that can end a corrupt relationship between the powerful and the weaker parts of the world which has been so wrong for so long.
        If the rich nations decided they could become slightly “poorer”, they would truly help the nations in need. If they agreed to write off the old debts of the poor countries, the whole world would be safer. This year millions of people gathered to persuade world leaders to invest more in fighting poverty and disease in Africa.
        We cannot save energy life. But the ones we can, we must. It is – or it ought to be – unacceptable that an accident of longitude determines whether a child lives or dies. Fifteen thousand people dying needlessly every day from AIDS, TB, and malaria. Behind each of these statistics is someone’s daughter, someone’s son, a mother, a father, a sister, a brother.
        This is Africa’s crisis. That it’s not on the nightly news, that we do not treat this as an emergency – that’s our crisis.

    (adapted from Bono’s foreword to the End of Poverty, Jeffrey Sachs, Penguin Press, and “This is Generation’s Moon Shot”, by Bono in Time)
    Assinale a alternativa correta para o verbo em destaque na frase abaixo.

    ––The first generation that “can” end a corrupt
    relationship between the powerful and
    the weaker parts of the world….
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  • CBA4A65D-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Virtual de São Paulo · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Utilize o texto a seguir para responder a questão.

    The End of Poverty

        Equality is a very big idea, connected to freedom, but an idea doesn’t come for free. In a world where distance no longer determines who your neighbor is, paying the price for equality is not just heart, it’s smart. The destinies of the “haves” are intrinsically linked to the fates of the “have-nothing-at-alls”. If we didn’t know this already, it became too clear on September 11, 2001. Africa is not the front line in the war against terror, but it soon could be.
        “The war against terror is bound up in the war against poverty.” Who said that? Not me. Not some beatnik peace group. Secretary of State Colin Powell. And when a military man starts talking like that perhaps we should listen. In tense, nervous times isn’t it cheaper – and smarter – to make friends out of potential enemies than to defend yourself against them?
        We could be the first generation to outlaw the kind of extreme, stupid poverty that sees a child die of hunger in a world of plenty, or of a disease preventable by a twenty-cent inoculation. We are the first generation that has enough power to do that. The first generation that is powerful enough to unknot the whole tangle of bad trade, bad debt, and bad luck. The first generation that can end a corrupt relationship between the powerful and the weaker parts of the world which has been so wrong for so long.
        If the rich nations decided they could become slightly “poorer”, they would truly help the nations in need. If they agreed to write off the old debts of the poor countries, the whole world would be safer. This year millions of people gathered to persuade world leaders to invest more in fighting poverty and disease in Africa.
        We cannot save energy life. But the ones we can, we must. It is – or it ought to be – unacceptable that an accident of longitude determines whether a child lives or dies. Fifteen thousand people dying needlessly every day from AIDS, TB, and malaria. Behind each of these statistics is someone’s daughter, someone’s son, a mother, a father, a sister, a brother.
        This is Africa’s crisis. That it’s not on the nightly news, that we do not treat this as an emergency – that’s our crisis.

    (adapted from Bono’s foreword to the End of Poverty, Jeffrey Sachs, Penguin Press, and “This is Generation’s Moon Shot”, by Bono in Time)
    Assinale a alternativa correta para o verbo em destaque na frase abaixo.

    Africa is not the front line in the war against terror, but it soon “could” be.
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  • CBA10EBE-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Virtual de São Paulo · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Utilize o texto a seguir para responder a questão.

    The End of Poverty

        Equality is a very big idea, connected to freedom, but an idea doesn’t come for free. In a world where distance no longer determines who your neighbor is, paying the price for equality is not just heart, it’s smart. The destinies of the “haves” are intrinsically linked to the fates of the “have-nothing-at-alls”. If we didn’t know this already, it became too clear on September 11, 2001. Africa is not the front line in the war against terror, but it soon could be.
        “The war against terror is bound up in the war against poverty.” Who said that? Not me. Not some beatnik peace group. Secretary of State Colin Powell. And when a military man starts talking like that perhaps we should listen. In tense, nervous times isn’t it cheaper – and smarter – to make friends out of potential enemies than to defend yourself against them?
        We could be the first generation to outlaw the kind of extreme, stupid poverty that sees a child die of hunger in a world of plenty, or of a disease preventable by a twenty-cent inoculation. We are the first generation that has enough power to do that. The first generation that is powerful enough to unknot the whole tangle of bad trade, bad debt, and bad luck. The first generation that can end a corrupt relationship between the powerful and the weaker parts of the world which has been so wrong for so long.
        If the rich nations decided they could become slightly “poorer”, they would truly help the nations in need. If they agreed to write off the old debts of the poor countries, the whole world would be safer. This year millions of people gathered to persuade world leaders to invest more in fighting poverty and disease in Africa.
        We cannot save energy life. But the ones we can, we must. It is – or it ought to be – unacceptable that an accident of longitude determines whether a child lives or dies. Fifteen thousand people dying needlessly every day from AIDS, TB, and malaria. Behind each of these statistics is someone’s daughter, someone’s son, a mother, a father, a sister, a brother.
        This is Africa’s crisis. That it’s not on the nightly news, that we do not treat this as an emergency – that’s our crisis.

    (adapted from Bono’s foreword to the End of Poverty, Jeffrey Sachs, Penguin Press, and “This is Generation’s Moon Shot”, by Bono in Time)
    Sobre a ideia principal do texto, assinale a alternativa correta.
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão cba10ebe-b9
  • CB9B427C-B9

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Universidade Virtual de São Paulo · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Utilize o texto a seguir para responder a questão.

    NO DIFFERENCE

    Small as a peanut,
    Big as a giant,
    We’re all the same size
    When we turn off the light.

    Rich as a sultan,
    Poor as a mite,
    We’re all worth the same
    When we turn off the light.

    Red, black or orange,
    Yellow or white,
    We all look the same
    When we turn off the light

    So maybe the way
    To make everything right
    Is for God just reach out
    And turn off the light!

    (Where the Sidewalk Ends, the poems and drawings of Shel Silverstein. New York, Harper Collins Publishers, 1974)
    De acordo com o texto, assinale a alternativa correta.
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão cb9b427c-b9
  • 4F4088A9-B9

    Inglês

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

    TEXTO

    The Future Of Work: 5 Important Ways Jobs

    Will Change In The 4th Industrial Revolution


    Figura 1 de 3 da questão de Inglês, UECE 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Figura 2 de 3 da questão de Inglês, UECE 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionFigura 3 de 3 da questão de Inglês, UECE 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Fonte:

    https://www.forbes.com/2019/07/15

    As to what employees could do to prepare for so many changes that are already happening, the text suggests, among other things,
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    Inglês

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    TEXTO

    The Future Of Work: 5 Important Ways Jobs

    Will Change In The 4th Industrial Revolution


    Figura 1 de 3 da questão de Inglês, UECE 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Figura 2 de 3 da questão de Inglês, UECE 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionFigura 3 de 3 da questão de Inglês, UECE 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Fonte:

    https://www.forbes.com/2019/07/15

    Still about the role of employers, the text mentions they will have to adjust the way they operate so that they are able to attract talented people to work in their company by, for instance,
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    TEXTO

    The Future Of Work: 5 Important Ways Jobs

    Will Change In The 4th Industrial Revolution


    Figura 1 de 3 da questão de Inglês, UECE 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Figura 2 de 3 da questão de Inglês, UECE 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionFigura 3 de 3 da questão de Inglês, UECE 2019, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

    Fonte:

    https://www.forbes.com/2019/07/15

    Amongst the transformations companies will go through, the text highlights a set of skills employers should be searching for when hiring new employees. It would be the ones that
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