Questões Militares

Foram encontradas 9.325 questões

Resolva questões gratuitamente!

Junte-se a mais de 4 milhões de concurseiros!

Q1023868 Inglês

Match the questions and answers.


I- How’s Mary?

II- What does Cíndy do?

III- Whose daughter is Karen?

IV- How much meat does your sister have on a regular meal?

V- Hou many friends do Mark and Sue have on Facebook?


( ) A few.

( ) She’s hers.

( ) She’s all right.

( ) A little.

( ) She’s a shop manager.


Mark the option that shows the correct order of answers.

Alternativas
Q1023867 Inglês

Read Garfield, a comic strip, by Jim Davis.


Imagem associada para resolução da questão


lt’s correct to say that Garfield

Alternativas
Q1023866 Inglês

Observe the city map.


Imagem associada para resolução da questão


lt’s correct to say that the

Alternativas
Q1023865 Inglês
Mark the sentence that is not true.
Alternativas
Q1023864 Inglês

Read the dialogue below.


A: Hi, Anna!

B: Good morning, Sue!

A: Tell me, dear,___________ you go to Theo's bday party last night?

B: oh, yes, I___________ . It was great! I ___________ so much fun! But I ___________ you there! ___________ you there, sweetie?

A: No, I ___________ . I ___________ at home. What time did you get home?

B: It___________ about 11 p.m. when I got there!

A: AII right then! See you around!

B See ya!


Mark the option that completes the dialogue correctly.

Alternativas
Q1023862 Inglês

TEXT II


Passwords to be replaced by Web Authentication


It looks iike login usernames and passwords are on __(I)__ way out. No longer will we have to worry about the security of __(II)__ login credentiais. They are set to be replaced by an infinitely more secure login system known as Web Authentication. Web Authentication has become an official standard for logging in at the main Internet standards body, the World Wide Web Consortium (WWWC). It is a system that will be universally used by web browsers and platforms for simpier and stronger authentication processes. It will allow website users to iog in securely to their online accounts using a digital device, biometrics (such as fingerprints and facial recognition) or USB security keys.

The WWWC spoke about the days of passwords being numbered. A spokesperson said: "lt’s common knowledge that passwords have outlived their efficacy. Not only are stoien, weak or default passwords behind 81 per cent of data breaches, they are a drain of time and resources." It added: "Now is the time for web Services and businesses to adopt Web Authentication to move beyond vulnerable passwords and help web users improve the security of their online experiences," Web Authentication means users are at less risk of having their passwords and credentiais stoien. This is because login authentication is achieved via physicai vices or biometrics from our body.

              <https://breakingnewsenglish.eom/1904/190401 -webauthentication.html>

Mark the option that fills in blanks I and II, respectively.
Alternativas
Q1023861 Inglês

TEXT II


Passwords to be replaced by Web Authentication


It looks iike login usernames and passwords are on __(I)__ way out. No longer will we have to worry about the security of __(II)__ login credentiais. They are set to be replaced by an infinitely more secure login system known as Web Authentication. Web Authentication has become an official standard for logging in at the main Internet standards body, the World Wide Web Consortium (WWWC). It is a system that will be universally used by web browsers and platforms for simpier and stronger authentication processes. It will allow website users to iog in securely to their online accounts using a digital device, biometrics (such as fingerprints and facial recognition) or USB security keys.

The WWWC spoke about the days of passwords being numbered. A spokesperson said: "lt’s common knowledge that passwords have outlived their efficacy. Not only are stoien, weak or default passwords behind 81 per cent of data breaches, they are a drain of time and resources." It added: "Now is the time for web Services and businesses to adopt Web Authentication to move beyond vulnerable passwords and help web users improve the security of their online experiences," Web Authentication means users are at less risk of having their passwords and credentiais stoien. This is because login authentication is achieved via physicai vices or biometrics from our body.

              <https://breakingnewsenglish.eom/1904/190401 -webauthentication.html>

What two exampies of biometrics did the article mention?
Alternativas
Q1023860 Inglês

TEXT II


Passwords to be replaced by Web Authentication


It looks iike login usernames and passwords are on __(I)__ way out. No longer will we have to worry about the security of __(II)__ login credentiais. They are set to be replaced by an infinitely more secure login system known as Web Authentication. Web Authentication has become an official standard for logging in at the main Internet standards body, the World Wide Web Consortium (WWWC). It is a system that will be universally used by web browsers and platforms for simpier and stronger authentication processes. It will allow website users to iog in securely to their online accounts using a digital device, biometrics (such as fingerprints and facial recognition) or USB security keys.

The WWWC spoke about the days of passwords being numbered. A spokesperson said: "lt’s common knowledge that passwords have outlived their efficacy. Not only are stoien, weak or default passwords behind 81 per cent of data breaches, they are a drain of time and resources." It added: "Now is the time for web Services and businesses to adopt Web Authentication to move beyond vulnerable passwords and help web users improve the security of their online experiences," Web Authentication means users are at less risk of having their passwords and credentiais stoien. This is because login authentication is achieved via physicai vices or biometrics from our body.

              <https://breakingnewsenglish.eom/1904/190401 -webauthentication.html>

Mark the option which is false about the text.
Alternativas
Q1023859 Inglês

TEXT I


                                         Robotic Cars


The year is 2020, and it’s 7;45 on a rainy Monday morning, and you are in your car on your way to work. You turn right, and you turn left. A few minutes later, you stop at a traffic light. When the light turns green and there are no other cars in the intersection, you continue on your way. Ten minutes later you get to work and stop reading the morning paper. Then, you get out of your car and you say, “Thank you!". Your car replies, “You’re welcome!’’. This possibie future may sound unreai, but in fact many car companies are aiready testing robotic cars, or driverless cars, on the roads today, although the cars don't speak very much yet.

In the 1980s, Germany and the United States tested the first driverless cars, and by 2020 companies such as Volvo, GM, Nissan and BMW plan to seil driverless cars. Driverless cars are not really ‘driverless - the drivers are computers that use radar, Computer maps and other modern technology. They offer many advantages. Perhaps the most important of these is fewer deaths caused by road accidents. For example, in 1968 more than 53.000 people lost their lives in car accidents in the USA. This number has fallen to less than 33.000 but it’s still a high number. In addition, people will spend iess time stuck in traffic jams and there will be no need for people to have a driving license. One of the major disadvantages of this new technology, however, is the cost. It’s not free. U$5.000 to U$10.000 is added to the price of the new car. Nevertheless, at some time in your life, you will probably be sitting in a robotic, ;driverless car on your way to work or school. The future is almost here. Are you ready for it?

 <https://www.aHthinastoDics.eom/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/lesson-drivina-robo ticcars2.pdf>

The robotic car can:
Alternativas
Q1023858 Inglês

TEXT I


                                         Robotic Cars


The year is 2020, and it’s 7;45 on a rainy Monday morning, and you are in your car on your way to work. You turn right, and you turn left. A few minutes later, you stop at a traffic light. When the light turns green and there are no other cars in the intersection, you continue on your way. Ten minutes later you get to work and stop reading the morning paper. Then, you get out of your car and you say, “Thank you!". Your car replies, “You’re welcome!’’. This possibie future may sound unreai, but in fact many car companies are aiready testing robotic cars, or driverless cars, on the roads today, although the cars don't speak very much yet.

In the 1980s, Germany and the United States tested the first driverless cars, and by 2020 companies such as Volvo, GM, Nissan and BMW plan to seil driverless cars. Driverless cars are not really ‘driverless - the drivers are computers that use radar, Computer maps and other modern technology. They offer many advantages. Perhaps the most important of these is fewer deaths caused by road accidents. For example, in 1968 more than 53.000 people lost their lives in car accidents in the USA. This number has fallen to less than 33.000 but it’s still a high number. In addition, people will spend iess time stuck in traffic jams and there will be no need for people to have a driving license. One of the major disadvantages of this new technology, however, is the cost. It’s not free. U$5.000 to U$10.000 is added to the price of the new car. Nevertheless, at some time in your life, you will probably be sitting in a robotic, ;driverless car on your way to work or school. The future is almost here. Are you ready for it?

 <https://www.aHthinastoDics.eom/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/lesson-drivina-robo ticcars2.pdf>

According to the text, a driverless car is a car that
Alternativas
Q1023857 Inglês

TEXT I


                                         Robotic Cars


The year is 2020, and it’s 7;45 on a rainy Monday morning, and you are in your car on your way to work. You turn right, and you turn left. A few minutes later, you stop at a traffic light. When the light turns green and there are no other cars in the intersection, you continue on your way. Ten minutes later you get to work and stop reading the morning paper. Then, you get out of your car and you say, “Thank you!". Your car replies, “You’re welcome!’’. This possibie future may sound unreai, but in fact many car companies are aiready testing robotic cars, or driverless cars, on the roads today, although the cars don't speak very much yet.

In the 1980s, Germany and the United States tested the first driverless cars, and by 2020 companies such as Volvo, GM, Nissan and BMW plan to seil driverless cars. Driverless cars are not really ‘driverless - the drivers are computers that use radar, Computer maps and other modern technology. They offer many advantages. Perhaps the most important of these is fewer deaths caused by road accidents. For example, in 1968 more than 53.000 people lost their lives in car accidents in the USA. This number has fallen to less than 33.000 but it’s still a high number. In addition, people will spend iess time stuck in traffic jams and there will be no need for people to have a driving license. One of the major disadvantages of this new technology, however, is the cost. It’s not free. U$5.000 to U$10.000 is added to the price of the new car. Nevertheless, at some time in your life, you will probably be sitting in a robotic, ;driverless car on your way to work or school. The future is almost here. Are you ready for it?

 <https://www.aHthinastoDics.eom/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/lesson-drivina-robo ticcars2.pdf>

Mark the sentences that does not represent an advantage of driverless cars.
Alternativas
Q1023856 Inglês

TEXT I


                                         Robotic Cars


The year is 2020, and it’s 7;45 on a rainy Monday morning, and you are in your car on your way to work. You turn right, and you turn left. A few minutes later, you stop at a traffic light. When the light turns green and there are no other cars in the intersection, you continue on your way. Ten minutes later you get to work and stop reading the morning paper. Then, you get out of your car and you say, “Thank you!". Your car replies, “You’re welcome!’’. This possibie future may sound unreai, but in fact many car companies are aiready testing robotic cars, or driverless cars, on the roads today, although the cars don't speak very much yet.

In the 1980s, Germany and the United States tested the first driverless cars, and by 2020 companies such as Volvo, GM, Nissan and BMW plan to seil driverless cars. Driverless cars are not really ‘driverless - the drivers are computers that use radar, Computer maps and other modern technology. They offer many advantages. Perhaps the most important of these is fewer deaths caused by road accidents. For example, in 1968 more than 53.000 people lost their lives in car accidents in the USA. This number has fallen to less than 33.000 but it’s still a high number. In addition, people will spend iess time stuck in traffic jams and there will be no need for people to have a driving license. One of the major disadvantages of this new technology, however, is the cost. It’s not free. U$5.000 to U$10.000 is added to the price of the new car. Nevertheless, at some time in your life, you will probably be sitting in a robotic, ;driverless car on your way to work or school. The future is almost here. Are you ready for it?

 <https://www.aHthinastoDics.eom/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/lesson-drivina-robo ticcars2.pdf>

Read the extract from the text


‘When the light turns green and there are no other cars in the intersection, (...)’


Mark the option that can replace the underlined sentence.

Alternativas
Q1023855 Inglês

TEXT I


                                         Robotic Cars


The year is 2020, and it’s 7;45 on a rainy Monday morning, and you are in your car on your way to work. You turn right, and you turn left. A few minutes later, you stop at a traffic light. When the light turns green and there are no other cars in the intersection, you continue on your way. Ten minutes later you get to work and stop reading the morning paper. Then, you get out of your car and you say, “Thank you!". Your car replies, “You’re welcome!’’. This possibie future may sound unreai, but in fact many car companies are aiready testing robotic cars, or driverless cars, on the roads today, although the cars don't speak very much yet.

In the 1980s, Germany and the United States tested the first driverless cars, and by 2020 companies such as Volvo, GM, Nissan and BMW plan to seil driverless cars. Driverless cars are not really ‘driverless - the drivers are computers that use radar, Computer maps and other modern technology. They offer many advantages. Perhaps the most important of these is fewer deaths caused by road accidents. For example, in 1968 more than 53.000 people lost their lives in car accidents in the USA. This number has fallen to less than 33.000 but it’s still a high number. In addition, people will spend iess time stuck in traffic jams and there will be no need for people to have a driving license. One of the major disadvantages of this new technology, however, is the cost. It’s not free. U$5.000 to U$10.000 is added to the price of the new car. Nevertheless, at some time in your life, you will probably be sitting in a robotic, ;driverless car on your way to work or school. The future is almost here. Are you ready for it?

 <https://www.aHthinastoDics.eom/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/lesson-drivina-robo ticcars2.pdf>

Read the sentence below.


That is an inteliigent car that works with a Computer.

What’s the plural form of the sentence?

Alternativas
Q1023854 Inglês

TEXT I


                                         Robotic Cars


The year is 2020, and it’s 7;45 on a rainy Monday morning, and you are in your car on your way to work. You turn right, and you turn left. A few minutes later, you stop at a traffic light. When the light turns green and there are no other cars in the intersection, you continue on your way. Ten minutes later you get to work and stop reading the morning paper. Then, you get out of your car and you say, “Thank you!". Your car replies, “You’re welcome!’’. This possibie future may sound unreai, but in fact many car companies are aiready testing robotic cars, or driverless cars, on the roads today, although the cars don't speak very much yet.

In the 1980s, Germany and the United States tested the first driverless cars, and by 2020 companies such as Volvo, GM, Nissan and BMW plan to seil driverless cars. Driverless cars are not really ‘driverless - the drivers are computers that use radar, Computer maps and other modern technology. They offer many advantages. Perhaps the most important of these is fewer deaths caused by road accidents. For example, in 1968 more than 53.000 people lost their lives in car accidents in the USA. This number has fallen to less than 33.000 but it’s still a high number. In addition, people will spend iess time stuck in traffic jams and there will be no need for people to have a driving license. One of the major disadvantages of this new technology, however, is the cost. It’s not free. U$5.000 to U$10.000 is added to the price of the new car. Nevertheless, at some time in your life, you will probably be sitting in a robotic, ;driverless car on your way to work or school. The future is almost here. Are you ready for it?

 <https://www.aHthinastoDics.eom/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/lesson-drivina-robo ticcars2.pdf>

Read the extract from the text.


'They offer many advantages.’

The subject pronoun ‘they’ refers to: 

Alternativas
Q1023853 Inglês

TEXT I


                                         Robotic Cars


The year is 2020, and it’s 7;45 on a rainy Monday morning, and you are in your car on your way to work. You turn right, and you turn left. A few minutes later, you stop at a traffic light. When the light turns green and there are no other cars in the intersection, you continue on your way. Ten minutes later you get to work and stop reading the morning paper. Then, you get out of your car and you say, “Thank you!". Your car replies, “You’re welcome!’’. This possibie future may sound unreai, but in fact many car companies are aiready testing robotic cars, or driverless cars, on the roads today, although the cars don't speak very much yet.

In the 1980s, Germany and the United States tested the first driverless cars, and by 2020 companies such as Volvo, GM, Nissan and BMW plan to seil driverless cars. Driverless cars are not really ‘driverless - the drivers are computers that use radar, Computer maps and other modern technology. They offer many advantages. Perhaps the most important of these is fewer deaths caused by road accidents. For example, in 1968 more than 53.000 people lost their lives in car accidents in the USA. This number has fallen to less than 33.000 but it’s still a high number. In addition, people will spend iess time stuck in traffic jams and there will be no need for people to have a driving license. One of the major disadvantages of this new technology, however, is the cost. It’s not free. U$5.000 to U$10.000 is added to the price of the new car. Nevertheless, at some time in your life, you will probably be sitting in a robotic, ;driverless car on your way to work or school. The future is almost here. Are you ready for it?

 <https://www.aHthinastoDics.eom/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/lesson-drivina-robo ticcars2.pdf>

Read the extract from the text


'The year is 2020, and it’s 7:45 on a rainy Monday morning, (...)’

What’s the correct question referring to the underiined information?

Alternativas
Q1023852 Inglês

TEXT I


                                         Robotic Cars


The year is 2020, and it’s 7;45 on a rainy Monday morning, and you are in your car on your way to work. You turn right, and you turn left. A few minutes later, you stop at a traffic light. When the light turns green and there are no other cars in the intersection, you continue on your way. Ten minutes later you get to work and stop reading the morning paper. Then, you get out of your car and you say, “Thank you!". Your car replies, “You’re welcome!’’. This possibie future may sound unreai, but in fact many car companies are aiready testing robotic cars, or driverless cars, on the roads today, although the cars don't speak very much yet.

In the 1980s, Germany and the United States tested the first driverless cars, and by 2020 companies such as Volvo, GM, Nissan and BMW plan to seil driverless cars. Driverless cars are not really ‘driverless - the drivers are computers that use radar, Computer maps and other modern technology. They offer many advantages. Perhaps the most important of these is fewer deaths caused by road accidents. For example, in 1968 more than 53.000 people lost their lives in car accidents in the USA. This number has fallen to less than 33.000 but it’s still a high number. In addition, people will spend iess time stuck in traffic jams and there will be no need for people to have a driving license. One of the major disadvantages of this new technology, however, is the cost. It’s not free. U$5.000 to U$10.000 is added to the price of the new car. Nevertheless, at some time in your life, you will probably be sitting in a robotic, ;driverless car on your way to work or school. The future is almost here. Are you ready for it?

 <https://www.aHthinastoDics.eom/uploads/2/3/2/9/23290220/lesson-drivina-robo ticcars2.pdf>

Read the extract from the text.


'Ten minutes iater you get to work and stop reading the morning paper.’


Mark the option that can replace the expression get to

Alternativas
Q1019457 Português

TEXTO 03 

A Pêndula


Saí dali a saborear o beijo. Não pude dormir; estirei-me na cama, é certo, mas foi o mesmo que nada. Ouvi as horas todas da noite. Usualmente, quando eu perdia o sono, o bater da pêndula fazia-me muito mal; esse tique-taque soturno, vagaroso e seco, parecia dizer a cada golpe que eu ia ter um instante menos de vida. Imaginava então um velho diabo, sentado entre dois sacos, o da vida e da morte, a tirar as moedas da vida para dá-las à morte, e a contá-las assim:

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

O mais singular é que, se o relógio parava, eu dava-lhe corda, para que ele não deixasse de bater nunca, e eu pudesse contar todos os meus instantes perdidos. Invenções há, que se transformam ou acabam; as mesmas instituições morrem; o relógio é definitivo e perpétuo; o derradeiro homem, ao despedir-se do sol frio e gasto, há de ter um relógio na algibeira, para saber a hora exata em que morre.' Naquela noite não padeci essa triste sensação de enfado, mas outra, e deleitosa. As fantasias tumultuavam-me cá dentro, vinham umas sobre outras, à semelhança de devotas que se abalroam para ver o anjo-cantor das procissões. Não ouvia os instantes perdidos, mas os minutos ganhados; e de certo tempo em diante não ouvi coisa nenhuma, porque o meu pensamento, ardiloso e traquinas, saltou pela janela fora e bateu as asas na direção da casa de Virgília. Aí achou ao peitoril de uma janela o pensamento de Virgília, saudaram-se e ficaram de palestra. Nós a rolarmos na cama, talvez com frio, necessitados de repouso, e os dois vadios ali postos, a repetirem o velho diálogo de Adão e Eva.

(ASSIS, Machado de. Obra Completa. Vol. 1. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Aguilar, 199, p. 61-62) 

Assinale a opção cuja ação verbal está marcada pela reciprocidade entre sujeitos.
Alternativas
Q1019456 Português

TEXTO 03 

A Pêndula


Saí dali a saborear o beijo. Não pude dormir; estirei-me na cama, é certo, mas foi o mesmo que nada. Ouvi as horas todas da noite. Usualmente, quando eu perdia o sono, o bater da pêndula fazia-me muito mal; esse tique-taque soturno, vagaroso e seco, parecia dizer a cada golpe que eu ia ter um instante menos de vida. Imaginava então um velho diabo, sentado entre dois sacos, o da vida e da morte, a tirar as moedas da vida para dá-las à morte, e a contá-las assim:

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

O mais singular é que, se o relógio parava, eu dava-lhe corda, para que ele não deixasse de bater nunca, e eu pudesse contar todos os meus instantes perdidos. Invenções há, que se transformam ou acabam; as mesmas instituições morrem; o relógio é definitivo e perpétuo; o derradeiro homem, ao despedir-se do sol frio e gasto, há de ter um relógio na algibeira, para saber a hora exata em que morre.' Naquela noite não padeci essa triste sensação de enfado, mas outra, e deleitosa. As fantasias tumultuavam-me cá dentro, vinham umas sobre outras, à semelhança de devotas que se abalroam para ver o anjo-cantor das procissões. Não ouvia os instantes perdidos, mas os minutos ganhados; e de certo tempo em diante não ouvi coisa nenhuma, porque o meu pensamento, ardiloso e traquinas, saltou pela janela fora e bateu as asas na direção da casa de Virgília. Aí achou ao peitoril de uma janela o pensamento de Virgília, saudaram-se e ficaram de palestra. Nós a rolarmos na cama, talvez com frio, necessitados de repouso, e os dois vadios ali postos, a repetirem o velho diálogo de Adão e Eva.

(ASSIS, Machado de. Obra Completa. Vol. 1. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Aguilar, 199, p. 61-62) 

O termo "relógio", presente em "Invenções há, que se transformam ou acabam; as mesmas instituições morrem; o relógio é definitivo e perpétuo; [ ... ]" (§6°), além de representar um aparelho que indica as horas, também é empregado como um símbolo de
Alternativas
Q1019455 Português

TEXTO 03 

A Pêndula


Saí dali a saborear o beijo. Não pude dormir; estirei-me na cama, é certo, mas foi o mesmo que nada. Ouvi as horas todas da noite. Usualmente, quando eu perdia o sono, o bater da pêndula fazia-me muito mal; esse tique-taque soturno, vagaroso e seco, parecia dizer a cada golpe que eu ia ter um instante menos de vida. Imaginava então um velho diabo, sentado entre dois sacos, o da vida e da morte, a tirar as moedas da vida para dá-las à morte, e a contá-las assim:

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

O mais singular é que, se o relógio parava, eu dava-lhe corda, para que ele não deixasse de bater nunca, e eu pudesse contar todos os meus instantes perdidos. Invenções há, que se transformam ou acabam; as mesmas instituições morrem; o relógio é definitivo e perpétuo; o derradeiro homem, ao despedir-se do sol frio e gasto, há de ter um relógio na algibeira, para saber a hora exata em que morre.' Naquela noite não padeci essa triste sensação de enfado, mas outra, e deleitosa. As fantasias tumultuavam-me cá dentro, vinham umas sobre outras, à semelhança de devotas que se abalroam para ver o anjo-cantor das procissões. Não ouvia os instantes perdidos, mas os minutos ganhados; e de certo tempo em diante não ouvi coisa nenhuma, porque o meu pensamento, ardiloso e traquinas, saltou pela janela fora e bateu as asas na direção da casa de Virgília. Aí achou ao peitoril de uma janela o pensamento de Virgília, saudaram-se e ficaram de palestra. Nós a rolarmos na cama, talvez com frio, necessitados de repouso, e os dois vadios ali postos, a repetirem o velho diálogo de Adão e Eva.

(ASSIS, Machado de. Obra Completa. Vol. 1. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Aguilar, 199, p. 61-62) 

Com relação ao emprego da vírgula, assinale a opção em que a frase abaixo está corretamente reescrita:

"Usualmente, quando eu perdia o sono, o bater da pêndula fazia-me muito mal; [ ... ]" (§1°).

Alternativas
Q1019451 Português

TEXTO 03 

A Pêndula


Saí dali a saborear o beijo. Não pude dormir; estirei-me na cama, é certo, mas foi o mesmo que nada. Ouvi as horas todas da noite. Usualmente, quando eu perdia o sono, o bater da pêndula fazia-me muito mal; esse tique-taque soturno, vagaroso e seco, parecia dizer a cada golpe que eu ia ter um instante menos de vida. Imaginava então um velho diabo, sentado entre dois sacos, o da vida e da morte, a tirar as moedas da vida para dá-las à morte, e a contá-las assim:

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

- Outra de menos .. .

O mais singular é que, se o relógio parava, eu dava-lhe corda, para que ele não deixasse de bater nunca, e eu pudesse contar todos os meus instantes perdidos. Invenções há, que se transformam ou acabam; as mesmas instituições morrem; o relógio é definitivo e perpétuo; o derradeiro homem, ao despedir-se do sol frio e gasto, há de ter um relógio na algibeira, para saber a hora exata em que morre.' Naquela noite não padeci essa triste sensação de enfado, mas outra, e deleitosa. As fantasias tumultuavam-me cá dentro, vinham umas sobre outras, à semelhança de devotas que se abalroam para ver o anjo-cantor das procissões. Não ouvia os instantes perdidos, mas os minutos ganhados; e de certo tempo em diante não ouvi coisa nenhuma, porque o meu pensamento, ardiloso e traquinas, saltou pela janela fora e bateu as asas na direção da casa de Virgília. Aí achou ao peitoril de uma janela o pensamento de Virgília, saudaram-se e ficaram de palestra. Nós a rolarmos na cama, talvez com frio, necessitados de repouso, e os dois vadios ali postos, a repetirem o velho diálogo de Adão e Eva.

(ASSIS, Machado de. Obra Completa. Vol. 1. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Aguilar, 199, p. 61-62) 

A ideia de um tempo que exerce sobre a vida uma ação corrosiva pode ser observada no trecho destacado a seguir: "[ ... ]; esse tique-taque soturno, vagaroso e seco, parecia dizer a cada golpe que eu ia ter um instante menos de vida." (§1°). Assinale a opção que apresenta a mesma ideia contida nesse trecho.

Alternativas
Respostas
2881: C
2882: C
2883: D
2884: A
2885: B
2886: A
2887: B
2888: E
2889: C
2890: B
2891: C
2892: B
2893: B
2894: D
2895: B
2896: D
2897: D
2898: E
2899: A
2900: C