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Foi[1] há mais ou menos dezessete anos. Era um dia de sábado. A crônica havia saído em uma edição do extinto O Poti. Eu estava ali, encerrado em um cubículo, dentro de um elevador que dava para o portão principal. Trabalhava na portaria de uma faculdade particular e – mesmo desarmado – tomava conta de todo um prédio, que ainda incluía computadores, laboratórios de todos os tipos e peças anatômicas orgânicas. Não havia expediente acadêmico aos sábados à noite; então, aproveitava para ler todos os jornais de que a faculdade possuía a assinatura e que chegavam à portaria, já que eu estava só, e os cadáveres – as peças – permaneceriam submersas em seus tanques. Mudas.
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INSTRUCTION: Read the abstract and answer to the question.
Abstract
Scientists know greenhouse gas emissions cause climate change, but what causes greenhouse gas emissions in the first place? We assessed how many greenhouse gases are released to support the lifestyles of people living in different parts of Europe – in other words, we figured out people’s carbon footprint. We found that different lifestyle choices resulted in very different carbon footprints. In general, people with higher incomes (_____ bought more things and traveled more) had much higher carbon footprints than people ______ lived more modestly.
Understanding how our purchases affect greenhouse gas emissions is an important step to designing policies and guidelines for cutting emissions and addressing climate change.
Available at: <http://www.sciencejournalforkids.org/ uploads/5/4/2/8/54289603/footprint_article.pdf>.
Accessed on: Dec 7th, 2017.
INSTRUCTION: Read the abstract and answer to the question.
Abstract
Scientists know greenhouse gas emissions cause climate change, but what causes greenhouse gas emissions in the first place? We assessed how many greenhouse gases are released to support the lifestyles of people living in different parts of Europe – in other words, we figured out people’s carbon footprint. We found that different lifestyle choices resulted in very different carbon footprints. In general, people with higher incomes (_____ bought more things and traveled more) had much higher carbon footprints than people ______ lived more modestly.
Understanding how our purchases affect greenhouse gas emissions is an important step to designing policies and guidelines for cutting emissions and addressing climate change.
Available at: <http://www.sciencejournalforkids.org/ uploads/5/4/2/8/54289603/footprint_article.pdf>.
Accessed on: Dec 7th, 2017.
The expression rather than means:
INSTRUCTION: Read the text and answer to the question.
Marie & Pierre Curie
• Marie Curie was a chemist and physicist famous for becoming the first person to be awarded two Nobel Prizes. She was brought up in Poland before eventually moving to France and obtaining French citizenship.
Write true (T) or false (F), according to the text.
( ) Marie Curie claimed that people should do research that is useful for humankind.
( ) Marie and Pierre Curie were both originally French.
( ) The institution founded by Marie Curie develops cancer research.
( ) Pierre Curie achievements include The Curie Point and Curie’s Law.
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