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  • 82ECE114-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2023Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    TEXT II


            Avicenna, Arabic Ibn Sīnā, (born 980, near Bukhara, Iran [now in Uzbekistan]—died 1037, Hamadan, Iran), Muslim physician, the most famous and influential of the philosopher-scientists of the medieval Islamic world. He was particularly noted for his contributions in the fields of Aristotelian philosophy and medicine. He composed the Book of the Cure, a vast philosophical and scientific encyclopaedia, and The Canon of Medicine, which is among the most famous books in the history of medicine.


            Avicenna did not burst upon an empty Islamic intellectual stage. It is believed that Muslim writer Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ, or possibly his son, had introduced Aristotelian logic to the Islamic world more than two centuries before Avicenna. Al-Kindī, the first Islamic Peripatetic (Aristotelian) philosopher, and Turkish polymath al-Fārābī, from whose book Avicenna would learn Aristotle’s metaphysics, preceded him. Of these luminaries, however, Avicenna remains by far the greatest. 


    Adapted from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Avicenna


    Here is one of his sayings:


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    The pronoun in preceded him (2nd paragraph) refers to
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  • 080D89F2-7A

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UFRGS · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: A questão está relacionadas ao texto abaixo.


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    Adaptado de: ADICHIE, C. N. Cell One. In: The thing around your neck. New York / Toronto: Harper Collins, 2009. 
    Considere as seguintes afirmações acerca do texto.


    I - A substituição do pronome he (l. 13) por they implicaria a modificação de duas outras palavras na frase que o contém.

    II - O uso da voz passiva na oração the window had been opened from the inside (l. 26-27) indica que existe certeza quanto a quem executou a ação descrita.

    III- As ocorrências do pronome it, nas linhas 51, 52 e 53, têm como referente o roubo das joias da mãe de Nnamabia.


    Quais estão corretas?
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  • 125ED97D-6A

    Inglês

    Palavras conectivas | Connective words
    Universidade de Pernambuco · 2021MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Text 1


    What is Distance Learning and Why Is It So Important?

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2021


    1 Distance learning – any form of remote education where the student is not physically present for the lesson – is booming thanks to the power of the Internet. In fact, there are a number of advantages of learning remotely over even traditional teaching models. As the Internet blurs the line between near and far, distance learning is set to disrupt the current paradigm of education.
    2 Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail. More recently, distance education has moved online to include a huge range of systems and methods on practically any connected device.
    3 Distance education is clearly different from regular education in terms of a student or teacher‘s physical presence. For the most part, it translates into increased freedom for both learners and educators, but it also requires higher degrees of discipline and planning to successfully complete the course of study.
    4 The enhanced freedom of remote learning is most clearly seen in the fact that students can choose courses that fit their schedules and resources. (Teachers can do the same.) And in the case of digital learning, students can also choose the location and teaching styles that best suit their needs.
    5 Remote education is certainly not a magic bullet and there will always be a place for in-class learning. At the same time, distance learning still has a lot of untapped potential to reach students where they are and connect educators and learners in new ways. From increased flexibility to new learning styles, it seems that the future of learning will be as diverse in time and place as it will be in thought.

    Disponível em: https://www.viewsonic.com/library/education/what-is-distance-learning-and-why-is-it-so-important/. Texto adaptado. Acesso em: 20 set. 2020.

    In the 2 nd paragraph: Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail., in which is
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  • 626AC4FC-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    PUC - SP · 2018MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Responda a questão de acordo com o texto de Lauren Camera.


    Supreme Court Expands Rights for Students with Disabilities

    By Lauren Camera, Education Reporter - March 22, 2017. Adaptado. 

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2018

    In a unanimous decision with major implications for students with disabilities, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that schools must provide higher educational standards for children with special needs. Schools must do more than provide a ‘merely more than de minimis’ education for students with disabilities and instead must provide them with an opportunity to make "appropriately ambitious" progress in line with the federal education law.

    “When all is said and done,” wrote Chief Justice John G. Roberts, “a student offered an education program providing a ‘merely more than de minimis’ progress from year to year can hardly be said to have been offered an education at all.” He continued, citing a 1982 Supreme Court ruling on special education: “For children with disabilities, receiving an instruction that aims so low would be equivalent to ‘sitting idly... awaiting the time when they were old enough to drop out.’”

    There are roughly 6.4 million students with disabilities between ages 3 to 21, representing roughly 13 percent of all students, according to Institute for Education Statistics. Each year 300,000 of those students leave school and just 65 percent of students with disabilities complete high school.

    The case which culminated in the Supreme Court decision originated with an autistic boy in Colorado named Endrew. His parents pulled him out of school in 5th grade because they disagreed with his individualized education plan. Under federal law, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), schools must work with families to develop individualized learning plans for students with disabilities.

    While Endrew had been making progress in the public schools, his parents felt his plan for that year simply replicated goals from years past. As a result, they enrolled him in a private school where, they argued, Endrew made academic and social progress. 

    Seeking tuition reimbursement*, they filed a complaint with the state’s department of education in which they argued that Endrew had been denied a "free appropriate public education". The school district won the suit, and when his parents filed a lawsuit in federal district court, the judge also sided with the school district. In the Supreme Court case, Endrew and his family asked for clarification about the type of education benefits the federal law requires of schools, specifically, whether it requires ‘merely more than de minimis’, or something greater.

    “The IDEA demands more,” Roberts wrote in the opinion. “It requires an educational program reasonably calculated to enable a child to make progress appropriate in light of the child’s circumstances.” 

    *reimbursement – a sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost.

    In:<https://www.usnews.com/news/education-news/articles/2017-03-22/supreme-court-expands-rights-for-students-with-disabilities> 30.03.2018


    No excerto do sexto parágrafo “whether it requires ‘merely more than de minimis’, or something greater”, a palavra it se refere a
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  • 6E6C2D1A-1B

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    IFN-MG · 2017MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    A depressão é um problema de saúde pública mundial. Ela se distingue da tristeza pela duração de seus sinais e pelo contexto em que ocorre. Trata-se de uma experiência cotidiana associada a várias sensações de sofrimento psíquico e físico. Leia o TEXTO e responda

    Depression in Developing Countries

    The National Institute of Mental Health defines depression as a serious but common illness characterized by prolonged periods of sadness. According to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, a diagnosis for major depressive disorder requires either symptoms of a depressed mood or loss of interest and pleasure, along with other symptoms such as changes in weight, fatigue or feelings of suicidal thoughts. We can better understand the global impact of depression by measuring it in terms of disability. When analyzed by the disruption and dysfunction it causes in peoples’ lives, depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Fortunately, today, many therapies for depression are highly effective.

    Disponível em: https://yaleglobalhealthreview.com/2015/05/16/depression-in-developing countries/ . Acessado em: 08 set. 2017. Adaptado.


    Na frase “We can better understand the global impact of depression by measuring it in terms of disability”, o pronome it, em destaque, refere-se:

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  • C2312B3E-C2

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESPAR · 2016MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Question based on Text.

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2016

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2016

    Adapted from: <http://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/oct/13/fighting-corruptionzombies-development-anti-corruption >.Access on: 03/11/2015.

    The elements in bold, on the second paragraph, respectively refer to:
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  • B2C6623B-A6

    Inglês

    Pronome possessivo adjetivo | Possessive adjective
    UCS · 2015DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    INSTRUÇÃO: A questão refere-se ao texto abaixo.

                          Victoria and Albert: how a royal love changed culture

                                                                                                               By Lucinda Hawksley 

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2015

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2015 


    Disponível em: <http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20150623-victoria-albert-cultural-impact>.

    Acesso em: 3 ago. 15. (Parcial e adaptado.)

    Com base no texto, analise as proposições a seguir, quanto à sua veracidade (V) ou falsidade (F). O pronome.

    ( ) his (linha 28) refere-se a Albert (linha 27).

    ( ) they (linha 31) refere-se a artists (linha 30).

    ( ) whose (linha 35) refere-se a The queen (linha 34).

    Assinale a alternativa que preenche correta e respectivamente os parênteses, de cima para baixo.
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  • E488C8AE-96

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    CEDERJ · 2015MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    What Your Tweets Say About You
    By Maria Konnikov

    Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2015 

    How much can your tweets reveal about you? A lot! - would be the answer of psychologists James Pennebaker e Cindy Chung, at the University of Texas, who study how language relates to well-being and personality. One of Pennebaker’s most famous projects is a computer program called Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (L.I.W.C.), which looks at the words we use, and in what frequency and context, and uses this information to study our psychological states and various aspects of our personality.
    Since the creation of the L.I.W.C., in 1993, studies utilizing the program have suggested a close connection between our language, our state of mind, and our behavior. They have shown, for instance, that a person’s word choices can reveal her place in a social or professional hierarchy; and that the use of different filler words (“I mean”; “You know”) can suggest whether a speaker is male or female, younger or older, and more or less conscientious. “The words we use in natural language reflect our thoughts and feelings in often unpredictable ways,” Pennebaker and Cindy Chung have written.
    The psychologist Johannes Eichstaedt and his colleagues analyzed eight hundred and twenty-six million tweets across fourteen hundred American counties(1)Then, using lists of words that can be reliably associated with positive and negative emotions, they gave each county an emotional profile. Finally, they asked a simple question: Could those profiles help determine which counties were likely to have more deaths from heart disease?
    The answer was yes. Counties where residents’ tweets included words related to hostility, aggression, hate, and, fatigue — words such as “jealous,” and “bored”— had significantly higher rates of heart-related deaths. On the other hand, where people’s tweets reflected more positive emotions and engagement, heart disease was less common. The tweet-based model even had more predictive power than other models based on traditional demographic, socioeconomic, and health-risk factors.

    (1) Um condado (county/counties) ou província é um aglomerado de cidades, não tão grande quanto um estado.

    From: http://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/can-tweets-predict-heart-disease

    GLOSSARY: conscientious: consciencioso/cuidadoso; reliably: seguramente; profile: perfil; heart disease: doença do coração; hate: ódio; jealous: com ciúmes; boredentediado; higher rates: taxas mais altas; engagementcomprometimento; predictive: previsível.

    Leia o texto e responda à questão.
    No terceiro parágrafo, o pronome “they" se refere:
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  • C704E4CE-96

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    CEDERJ · 2014MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Are social networking sites addictive?

    1With the increasing popularity of wireless devices like smartphones — devices that can move lots of data very quickly — users have access to their social networks 24 hours a day. Most social networking sites have developed applications for your mobile phone, so logging on is always convenient. Social networks also tap into our human desire to stay connected with others. Besides, the rush of nostalgia as you connect with your former grade-school classmate on Facebook can be quite heady and exciting.

    2But what's the main reason we find these sites so addictive? Plain old narcissism. We broadcast our personalities online whenever we publish a thought, photo, YouTube video or answer one of those “25 Things About Me" memes. We put that information out there so people will respond and connect to us. And being part of a social network is sort of like having your own entourage that follows you everywhere, commenting on and applauding everything you do. It's very seductive.

    3In 2008, researchers at the University of Georgia studied the correlation between narcissism and Facebook users. Unsurprisingly, they found that the more “friends" and wall posts a user had, the more narcissistic he or she was. They noted that narcissistic people use Facebook in a selfpromoting way, rather than in a connective way. It may be an obvious theory, but it also suggests that social networks bring out the narcissist in all of us.

    4Social networks are also a voyeuristic experience for many users. Following exchanges on Twitter or posts on Facebook and MySpace are akin to eavesdropping on someone else's conversation. It's entertaining and allows you to feel like a “fly on the wall" in someone else's life.

    5Social networking sites also publicly list your “friends" or “followers" — giving you instant status. How many people do you know online who spend all their time trying to get more friends, more followers, more testimonials? We work hard in real life to elevate our statuses, make friends and search out boosters for our self-esteem. Online social networking provides this to us, and we don't even have to change out of our sweatshirts to get it.

    (adapted from http://computer.howstuffworks.com/internet/socialnetworking/information/social-networking-sites-addictive2.htm)

    Glossary

    addictive: viciante; tap into: explorar/tirar proveito; broadcast: anunciar; entourage: comitiva/séquito; akin to eavesdropping: parecido com bisbilhotar; booster: aquilo que impulsiona; sweatshirts: camisetas
    The pronoun 'they' in “They noted that narcissistic people use Facebook in a self-promoting way, rather than in a connective way"(paragraph 3) refers to
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  • D51FFEF8-96

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    CEDERJ · 2013MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
                                 Why I took up the cello in my 60s

    Michelle Hanson

    Learning to play a musical instrument at any point in life is good for the brain. Who cares if I sound like a 'sick cow'?

                                       Imagem da questão de Inglês, da prova de 2013

    It's exciting to know that I have done something right and rewarding – taking up the cello in my 60s. A new study from St. Andrew's University proves it. Taking up a musical instrument, even late in life, is good for the brain, and “can slow, stop, or even reverse, age or illness-related decline in mental functions". Hurrah!

    My efforts have been rewarded, because starting the cello was a bit of a struggle, physically and mentally. Back then, my mother was alive, and rather critical: “You sound like a sick cow," she would cry out in a tormented way, but I persisted, joined an orchestra, and now here I am, with a bigger frontal cortex area than I might have otherwise had, and able to “adjust my behaviour more effectively in conflict-rich situations".

    The more you practise the better, suggests the research. Good. It will spur me on, sick cow or not. Because I desperately need to keep my brain in order. Don't we all, if we're going to live to over 100? Last week I went for a walk with an old friend of mine and her dog. She is 92 and browned off.

    “How are you?" I asked. “Fed up. I want to die." This was my mother's primary aim once she hit 96. “What do you want for your birthday?" we would ask. “To be dead!", she would say. No wonder. What else did life offer? At least my old friend could walk about. My mother could hardly walk, talk or eat.

    If only they had played a musical instrument. You can do it sitting down, on your own, with friends, cheer yourself up, be in control, or wildly emotional. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

    Fonte: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/sep/ 30/why-i-took-up-cello-in-60s

    Glossário

    took up: aprendi; struggle: luta/muito esforço; spur me on: encorajar/estimular; browned off: sem entusiasmo
    O pronome “they" em “If only they had played a musical instrument" (parágrafo 5) se refere
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  • EFBF4089-78

    Inglês

    Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun
    UNESP · 2012DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Instrução: Leia o texto para responder às questões de números 26 a 30.

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    O pronome it, utilizado na última linha do primeiro parágrafo, na frase for the products it markets, refere-se

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  • E817517F-94

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNESP · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Sustainable flight

       TAM was the first airline in South America to carry out an experimental flight using biofuel on November 22, 2010. Produced from the oil of 100% domestic nettlespurge, known in Portuguese as pinhão-manso, it reduces carbon emissions by between 65% and 80% compared with petroleum-derived kerosene, according to research. Besides, the plant does not threatens the food chain, as it is not edible for humans nor animals. “Compared with other biofuels, the fuel from this plant is very promising for the Brazilian scenario,” says Paulus Figueiredo, TAM’s fuel manager. The next step in the project is to implement a farming unit, in reduced scale, at TAM’s Technological Center in São Carlos (SP), exclusively to conduct studies and make better cultivation techniques viable. “The objective is to carry out studies concerning technical and economic viability to build a biofuel Brazilian platform based on nettlespurge,” explains TAM’s CEO, Líbano Barroso. The experimental flight was a joint effort between TAM, Airbus, CFM International (joint venture between U.S.’s GE and the French Safran Group) and Air BP. The trip was authorized by Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) and by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

    (TAM News, January 2011. Adaptado.)

    A que se refere o pronome it, na oração it reduces carbon missions by between 65% and 80% ?

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  • 891544AE-25

    Inglês

    Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun
    PUC - RJ · 2011MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Imagem 004.jpg

    Check the CORRECT statement concerning reference.

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  • 39E17CAB-64

    Inglês

    Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun
    UFMG · 2006MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the texts carefully and then choose the alternative which
    correctly completes the statement in each question.

    TEXT 1 – Questions from 46 to 50

    Political corruption

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_corruption#Bribery:_Bribe-takers_
    and_bribe-givers
    Access: Apr. 2006.(Adapted)

    Both occurrences of the word “it” in lines 7 and 8 refer to
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