Questões de Vestibular UFSC 2011 para Vestibular - Português / Inglês / Matemática / Biologia
Foram encontradas 217 questões
Com base na leitura do livro 13 Cascaes, assinale a proposição CORRETA.
No conto “Ao entardecer”, percebe-se a preocupação em reproduzir a fala popular, como
na fala “Seu Zé, pega aquele peixe? Não, o outro, isso... Eu güento ele e você faz o
preço.”
Com base na leitura do livro 13 Cascaes, assinale a proposição CORRETA.
“Talvez a primeira e última carta” e “Diário da virgem desaparecida” não são textos
literários, mas relatos não-ficcionais que foram incluídos na coletânea porque contêm
informações relevantes sobre Cascaes e sua atividade como folclorista.
Leia os provérbios (itens A e B) e a citação (item C) abaixo.
A. “A palavra é prata, o silêncio é ouro.”
B. “Os sábios não dizem o que sabem, os tolos não sabem o que dizem.”
C. “Há coisas que melhor se dizem calando.” (Machado de Assis)
Com base na leitura acima, assinale a proposição CORRETA.
Em cada um dos provérbios observa-se um paralelismo sintático, que ajuda a conferir
ritmo ao provérbio e favorece sua memorização.
Leia os provérbios (itens A e B) e a citação (item C) abaixo.
A. “A palavra é prata, o silêncio é ouro.”
B. “Os sábios não dizem o que sabem, os tolos não sabem o que dizem.”
C. “Há coisas que melhor se dizem calando.” (Machado de Assis)
Com base na leitura acima, assinale a proposição CORRETA.
No provérbio (A) ocorrem duas metáforas.
Leia os provérbios (itens A e B) e a citação (item C) abaixo.
A. “A palavra é prata, o silêncio é ouro.”
B. “Os sábios não dizem o que sabem, os tolos não sabem o que dizem.”
C. “Há coisas que melhor se dizem calando.” (Machado de Assis)
Com base na leitura acima, assinale a proposição CORRETA.
No provérbio (B) as orações “o que sabem” e “o que dizem” funcionam como adjetivos que
caracterizam, respectivamente, os sábios e os tolos.
Leia os provérbios (itens A e B) e a citação (item C) abaixo.
A. “A palavra é prata, o silêncio é ouro.”
B. “Os sábios não dizem o que sabem, os tolos não sabem o que dizem.”
C. “Há coisas que melhor se dizem calando.” (Machado de Assis)
Com base na leitura acima, assinale a proposição CORRETA.
Tanto o item A quanto o item C funcionam como elogios à discrição.
Leia os provérbios (itens A e B) e a citação (item C) abaixo.
A. “A palavra é prata, o silêncio é ouro.”
B. “Os sábios não dizem o que sabem, os tolos não sabem o que dizem.”
C. “Há coisas que melhor se dizem calando.” (Machado de Assis)
Com base na leitura acima, assinale a proposição CORRETA.
A frase de Machado de Assis contém um pleonasmo, porque é um exagero dizer que se
pode falar calado.
Leia os provérbios (itens A e B) e a citação (item C) abaixo.
A. “A palavra é prata, o silêncio é ouro.”
B. “Os sábios não dizem o que sabem, os tolos não sabem o que dizem.”
C. “Há coisas que melhor se dizem calando.” (Machado de Assis)
Com base na leitura acima, assinale a proposição CORRETA.
No provérbio (B) temos a figura de linguagem paradoxo, porque é absurdo que os sábios
tenham que se calar para que os tolos falem.
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
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Be a volunteer and travel for less
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A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
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The best countries to track iguanas
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
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Combining traveling with volunteering
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
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Working for travel organizations in New Zealand
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
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Why is it difficult to combine traveling and volunteering?
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
According to text 1, it is CORRECT to state that:
it refers to one type of tourism that allows you traveling without paying anything.
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
According to text 1, it is CORRECT to state that:
it indicates ways of traveling cheaper, but you need to meet some requirements.
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
According to text 1, it is CORRECT to state that:
volunteer vacation programs decide on the best program for you.
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
According to text 1, it is CORRECT to state that:
your journey will be programmed according to your talents or preferences.
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
According to text 1, it is CORRECT to state that:
“a taste of volunteering” means taking part in a luxury trip while experiencing exotic food.
Text 1
A deluxe room at the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa, in Jackson, typically goes for $385 a night, but it can be reserved for $192 this fall. The agreement: in order to qualify for the discount, travelers must agree to spend a portion of their vacation moving barbed wire fences from one place to another so local wildlife can walk more freely.
These days, it seems that almost every travel organization — from tour companies to luxury resorts — has a volunteer component, whether it is tracking iguanas on Grand Cayman or distributing food at soup kitchens in Moscow. You can even customize your trip, making it suitable for your interest, while staying at fashionable resorts. Hands Up Holidays combines luxury travel with “a taste of volunteering” through specially programmed volunteer vacations in 26 countries according to your individual skills, ranging from building classrooms while staying in Morocco to helping preserve birds in New Zealand.
Adapted from: <http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/17/travel/volunteer-tourism-for-travelers-on-a-budget.html>
According to text 1, it is CORRECT to state that:
in programmed volunteer vacations you can do whatever you want with your time.
Text 2
At Greenheart Travel we are passionate about helping people reach their full potential through unforgettable experiences abroad. Whether you want to teach in the Republic of Georgia, spend a high school semester in Spain or volunteer with the Maasai tribe in East Africa, we’ll help you get there.
Greenheart Travel is part of the Center for Cultural Interchange, an environmentally responsible volunteer organization founded in 1985 to promote cultural understanding, academic development, environmental consciousness and world peace. As the leading eco-friendly exchange organization, Greenheart Travel envisions a sustainable world where cultural differences are celebrated and people are empowered to continually expand their hearts and minds.
Adapted from: <http://www.flyforgood.com/nonprofit.php?page_id=614>
Accessed on July 17th., 2011.
The text refers to a special non-profit organization whose missions and visions are:
A( ) to provide experiences abroad for people who work in the Center for Cultural Interchange.
B( ) to support cultural understanding so that people can expand their hearts and minds.
C( ) to imagine a sustainable world and to celebrate cultural diversity.
D( ) to help people to spend their money while traveling abroad.
E( ) to choose volunteers who are working in Spain, in Georgia and in East Africa.
The CORRECT alternative(s) is (are):
only A and C.