Questões de Vestibular UEM 2011 para Vestibular - EAD - Prova 2 - Inglês
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According to the text, choose the correct alternative(s).
“who” (line 5) refers to “ Russian engineers”.
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“which” (line 17) refers to “Orbital Technologies”.
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“them” (line 25) refers to “entrepreneurs”.
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“their” (line 36) refers to “guests”.
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“those” (line 67) refers to “Virgin Galactic’s plans”.
“house up to seven guests” (line 5) means that more than seven guests can stay at the hotel at the same time.
The words “cheaply” (line 9), “wealthy” (line 13) and “luxury” (line 47) are usually used to talk about large amounts of money.
“newer” (line 24), “clear” (line 35) and “more advanced” (line 66) are comparative forms used to show an increase in size or degree in relation to something else.
The extract “Alcohol will be banned” (line 37) means the guests will not be allowed to drink alcoholic drinks while staying at space hotels.
The expressions “On the other hand” (lines 47-48) and “By contrast” (line 58) are used in the text to present an opposite idea.
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Tourist companies want to offer more holiday
possibilities for rich tourists.
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There are three options of trips into space: a house to
live for a month, a hotel to spend some days, and a
rocket to fly around the Earth for some minutes.
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The space hotel project has been designed as a way to
provide tourists with extreme adventure holidays.
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The space hotel will not have exactly the same
benefits as those on Earth, but other advantages will
be offered.
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Famous people such as Paris Hilton and Tom Hanks
think the flights to space cost too much.
In the extracts “the ultimate get-away-from-it-all holiday” (lines 1-2) and “The out-of-this-world experience” (line 8), the underlined parts are used to describe the nouns that follow them.
A “four-room Hotel” (line 4) means “a hotel with four rooms” and a “five-day stay” (line 12) means “a stay that lasts five days”.
“thrill-seekers” (line 29) refers to people who look for activities which make them excited and happy.
“iced tea” (line 36), “fruit juices” (line 36) and “waste water” (line 37) are drinks that guests can have at the space hotels.
“breathtaking” (line 50) can be translated into Portuguese as “emocionante” or “empolgante”.