Questões de Vestibular de Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

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Ano: 2011 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2011 - UFRN - Vestibular - 1º DIA - INGLÊS |
Q1346854 Inglês
Para Ruth Benedict, a Cultura é um processo de aprendizagem em que
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Q1346853 Inglês
Ao ler o artigo de Ruth Benedict, a autora francesa
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Q1346852 Inglês
O Correio da UNESCO publicou o texto de Ruth Benedict
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Q1346851 Inglês
A conclusão da autora em relação ao momento atual é que as mulheres podem
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Q1346850 Inglês
Ao sugerir que as mulheres questionem seu papel nas empresas, Katty Kay pretende
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Q1346849 Inglês
A pesquisa realizada pelas autoras mostrou que
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Q1346848 Inglês
Em relação às mulheres, o livro de Katty Kay discute
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Q1346847 Inglês
Segundo o texto, o serviço de banda larga em áreas remotas pode
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Q1346846 Inglês
As políticas regulatórias mencionadas no texto têm por função
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Q1346845 Inglês
O termo “banda larga” é usado no texto para referir-se a
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Q1346844 Inglês
Em relação à banda larga, todos os cidadãos estadunidenses devem ter
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Ano: 2016 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAMEMA Prova: VUNESP - 2016 - FAMEMA - Vestibular 2017 - Prova II |
Q1346770 Inglês

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Read books, live longer?

Nicholas Bakalar

August 3, 2016

    Reading books is tied to a longer life, according to a new report. Researchers used data on 3,635 people over 50 participating in a larger health study who had answered questions about reading. The scientists divided the sample into three groups: those who read no books, those who read books up to three and a half hours a week, and those who read books more than three and a half hours.

    The study, in Social Science & Medicine, found that book readers tended to be female, college-educated and in higher income groups. So, researchers controlled for those factors as well as age, race, self-reported health, depression, employment and marital status.

    Compared with those who did not read books, those who read for up to three and a half hours a week were 17 percent less likely to die over 12 years of follow-up, and those who read more than that were 23 percent less likely to die. Book readers lived an average of almost two years longer than those who did not read at all.

    They found a similar association among those who read newspapers and periodicals, but it was weaker.

(http://well.blogs.nytimes.com. Adaptado.)

Os dados apresentados no terceiro parágrafo confirmam o seguinte trecho do texto:
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Ano: 2016 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAMEMA Prova: VUNESP - 2016 - FAMEMA - Vestibular 2017 - Prova II |
Q1346769 Inglês

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Read books, live longer?

Nicholas Bakalar

August 3, 2016

    Reading books is tied to a longer life, according to a new report. Researchers used data on 3,635 people over 50 participating in a larger health study who had answered questions about reading. The scientists divided the sample into three groups: those who read no books, those who read books up to three and a half hours a week, and those who read books more than three and a half hours.

    The study, in Social Science & Medicine, found that book readers tended to be female, college-educated and in higher income groups. So, researchers controlled for those factors as well as age, race, self-reported health, depression, employment and marital status.

    Compared with those who did not read books, those who read for up to three and a half hours a week were 17 percent less likely to die over 12 years of follow-up, and those who read more than that were 23 percent less likely to die. Book readers lived an average of almost two years longer than those who did not read at all.

    They found a similar association among those who read newspapers and periodicals, but it was weaker.

(http://well.blogs.nytimes.com. Adaptado.)

No trecho do segundo parágrafo “researchers controlled for those factors as well as age, race”, a expressão em destaque indica uma ideia de
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Ano: 2016 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAMEMA Prova: VUNESP - 2016 - FAMEMA - Vestibular 2017 - Prova II |
Q1346768 Inglês

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Read books, live longer?

Nicholas Bakalar

August 3, 2016

    Reading books is tied to a longer life, according to a new report. Researchers used data on 3,635 people over 50 participating in a larger health study who had answered questions about reading. The scientists divided the sample into three groups: those who read no books, those who read books up to three and a half hours a week, and those who read books more than three and a half hours.

    The study, in Social Science & Medicine, found that book readers tended to be female, college-educated and in higher income groups. So, researchers controlled for those factors as well as age, race, self-reported health, depression, employment and marital status.

    Compared with those who did not read books, those who read for up to three and a half hours a week were 17 percent less likely to die over 12 years of follow-up, and those who read more than that were 23 percent less likely to die. Book readers lived an average of almost two years longer than those who did not read at all.

    They found a similar association among those who read newspapers and periodicals, but it was weaker.

(http://well.blogs.nytimes.com. Adaptado.)

No trecho do segundo parágrafo “So, researchers controlled for those factors”, o termo em destaque pode ser substituído, sem alteração de sentido, por
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Ano: 2016 Banca: VUNESP Órgão: FAMEMA Prova: VUNESP - 2016 - FAMEMA - Vestibular 2017 - Prova II |
Q1346767 Inglês

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Read books, live longer?

Nicholas Bakalar

August 3, 2016

    Reading books is tied to a longer life, according to a new report. Researchers used data on 3,635 people over 50 participating in a larger health study who had answered questions about reading. The scientists divided the sample into three groups: those who read no books, those who read books up to three and a half hours a week, and those who read books more than three and a half hours.

    The study, in Social Science & Medicine, found that book readers tended to be female, college-educated and in higher income groups. So, researchers controlled for those factors as well as age, race, self-reported health, depression, employment and marital status.

    Compared with those who did not read books, those who read for up to three and a half hours a week were 17 percent less likely to die over 12 years of follow-up, and those who read more than that were 23 percent less likely to die. Book readers lived an average of almost two years longer than those who did not read at all.

    They found a similar association among those who read newspapers and periodicals, but it was weaker.

(http://well.blogs.nytimes.com. Adaptado.)

No trecho do primeiro parágrafo “The scientists divided the sample into three groups”, o termo em destaque refere-se
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Q1346766 Inglês

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Read books, live longer?

Nicholas Bakalar

August 3, 2016

    Reading books is tied to a longer life, according to a new report. Researchers used data on 3,635 people over 50 participating in a larger health study who had answered questions about reading. The scientists divided the sample into three groups: those who read no books, those who read books up to three and a half hours a week, and those who read books more than three and a half hours.

    The study, in Social Science & Medicine, found that book readers tended to be female, college-educated and in higher income groups. So, researchers controlled for those factors as well as age, race, self-reported health, depression, employment and marital status.

    Compared with those who did not read books, those who read for up to three and a half hours a week were 17 percent less likely to die over 12 years of follow-up, and those who read more than that were 23 percent less likely to die. Book readers lived an average of almost two years longer than those who did not read at all.

    They found a similar association among those who read newspapers and periodicals, but it was weaker.

(http://well.blogs.nytimes.com. Adaptado.)

Segundo o texto, os pesquisadores
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Q1346695 Inglês

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A friend is someone who brings out the best in you;
Good friends are always happy to help when you run into a problem;
A friend is someone who cheers you up when you’re feeling bad;
True friends don’t drift apart even after many years of separation;
A real friend will always stand up for you when others are putting you down;
Never be afraid to open up and ask a friend for advice. A true friend will never turn you down;
Make new friends but hang on to the old ones;
Good friends are hard to come by, harder to leave, and impossible to do without.

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É extremamente comum em inglês combinações de verbos com partículas adverbiais ou preposicionais. Essas combinações são geralmente chamadas de verbos frasais (phrasal verbs), preposicionados ou de duas palavras. No texto, encontram-se vários exemplos de verbos frasais negritados. A correlação correta entre o verbo e seu sentido está contemplada em

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About one hundred years ago many educated people learned and spoke French when they met people from other countries. Today most people speak English when they meet foreigners. It has become the new international language. There are more people who speak English as a second language than people who speak English as a first language. Why is this? There are many reasons why English has become so popular. One of them is that English has become the language of business. Another important reason is that popular American culture (like movies, music, and McDonald's) has quickly spread throughout the world. It has brought its language with it.

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According to the text, it is correct to say that

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The universal language, English is indeed the most prevalent language in the world. Looking at its largest number of speakers, it is acknowledged as the primary language, internationally. English has become the chief language today, for the global trade, social media networks and websites, science and research centers, educational institutions and for maximum number of immigrants and travelers all over the world. In today’s modern era of higher learning and overweening ambitions, when everyone is shooting for a booming and fruitful career, the English language has occupied a more significant position among all the languages of the world. This is due to the fact that it is the globally accepted language and extremely useful for a professional in dealing with the international clients. English language is rapidly spreading worldwide for several crucial purposes and there are multiple reasons why one must learn English.


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A expressão que denota o sentido de liderança da Língua Inglesa globalizada é 

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Muitos verbos em inglês consistem em duas partes: um verbo “base” (tais como bring, take, go, come) acompanhados de uma preposição ou de uma partícula adverbial (tais como up, down, out, in, off). No segundo quadro da tirinha, foi retirada a palavra que acompanha o verbo GO. A preposição que completa o sentido do verbo na fala do personagem é

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1521: B
1522: D
1523: D
1524: A
1525: A
1526: A
1527: D
1528: C
1529: B
1530: A
1531: C
1532: B
1533: C
1534: C
1535: D
1536: E
1537: E
1538: A
1539: B
1540: D