Questões de inglês
Origem:
(Faap1996) O artigo do texto trata PRIMORDIALMENTE de:
a) erros judiciários b) aumento de armas nucleares c) justiça e liberdade de ação d) segurança internacional e) divergência política
resposta:[E]
(Faap1996) The passive form of the sentence "The International Court of Hague rejected an attempt by New Zealand to stop further..." is:
a) An attempt by New Zealand to stop further ... have been rejected by The International Court of Justice in Hague b) An attempt by New Zealand to stop further ... would be rejected by The International Court of Justice in Hague c) An attempt by New Zealand to stop further ... was rejected by The International Court of Justice in Hague d) The International Court of Justice has rejected an attempt by New Zealand to stop further ... e) An attempt by New Zealand to stop further ... is being rejected by The International Court of Justice in Hague
resposta:[C]
(Faap1996) The word FURTHER in the same text means EXTRA; where else could you use it with the same meaning:
a) Extra training is probably the best way to...your career these days b) Let me know if you have any...problems with it c) I m afraid I never got...than the first five pages of "Ulisses" d) Fourteen miles is...than you d think once start to run it e) I wouldn t go any...than that if I were you
resposta:[A]
(Faap1996) THE U.S. O.J. Walks-The U.S. came to a standstill on Tuesday as Americans from the President on down - 57% of the country, according to one poll - tuned in to hear the jury s decision in the O.J. Simpson double-murder trial. A nota extraída da revista TIME (oct./95) pretende:
a) mostrar quanto o Presidente se preocupa com fatos do cotidiano de seu país b) mostrar como os Estados Unidos estão interessados em fazer justiça c) mostrar como todos são bem informados nos Estados Unidos d) mostrar o quanto o caso O.J. Simpson afetou a vida do país e) mostrar que O.J. Simpson foi acusado de duplo assassinato
resposta:[D]
(Faap1996) An executive presiding over a lunchtime meeting ... a busy San Francisco restaurant was having no luck getting the waiter s attention. So, using his cellular phone, he called the restaurant and asked ... have some menus sent over ... his table. It worked. ("Reader s Digest" - Sep./95) Quais preposições completam corretamente o texto anterior?
a) in, about, to b) at, to, in c) in, for, on d) for, for, to e) in, to, to
resposta:[E]
(Faap1996) "The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised". O texto:
a) diz que a vantagem em ser pessimista é que você está sempre certo b) desaconselha o pessimismo c) sugere que o pessimismo seja cheio de surpresas d) sugere que o pessimista não é pego despreparado e) desafia os pessimistas a provarem que estão certos
resposta:[A]
(Faap1996) The lady in the text wanted "to get in the spirit of things". She:
a) wanted to know everything in the city very well b) wanted to know more about the "urban cowboys" c) wanted to know more about the place and the rodeo d) wanted to take part in the rodeo e) wanted to look like the local people
resposta:[E]
(Faap1996) "...I couldn t find anyone dressed the way I was." means:
a) she could hardly find anyone in "cowboy" costumes b) she could find no one in "cowboy" costumes c) she found somebody in "cowboy" costumes d) she found anybody wearing "cowboy" costumes e) she couldn t find anybody wearing "normal" clothes
resposta:[B]
(Faap1997) Charlie invited many people to celebrate his birthday. They were his guests at the dinner. Chaplin was the
a) hostess b) owner c) host d) cook e) enemy
resposta:[C]
(Faap1997) Chaplin entertained the guests throughout the evening. He amused them
a) for a while b) for a very short time c) for a long time d) until the following evening e) for a little while
resposta:[C]
(Faap1997) Some of the people Chaplin imitated
a) were not known by his guests b) worked for him c) entertained the guests too d) were more famous than Charlie himself e) worked for all his guests
resposta:[B]
(Faap1997) The author believes a person s existence
a) should be smaller than a river b) ought to be similar to a river c) should be like a river at first d) should be spent on a river e) should be like a river at end
resposta:[B]
(Faap1997) PASSIONATELY, in the context above,
a) suggests that the author was brave b) suggests that the author was in love with the river c) reveals the author s passionate nature d) shows the author s love for nature e) is a human emotion applied to a river
resposta:[E]
(Faap1997) The waters of a river lose their individual being
a) when the river grows wider b) when they flow more quietly c) at first d) when they mingle with those of the sea e) when the banks recede
resposta:[D]
(Faap1997) De acordo com o texto, na cidade do Futuro
a) haverá um telhado - um enorme domo geodésico que cobrirá os prédios e a população b) haverá somente prédios, todos em cores padronizadas c) toda a cidade será coberta por uma lona sintética para protegê-la do mau tempo d) cada prédio terá um cobertura especial e) existirá uma capa protetora sobre os edifícios comerciais
resposta:[A]
(Faap1997) De acordo com o que você leu:
a) acontecerão importantes avanços na medicina b) a quantidade de alimentos será suficiente para toda a população c) barulho e poluição vão continuar a perturbar o homem d) o perigo da radiação será cada vez maior e) não acontecerá explosão demográfica
resposta:[A]
(Faap1997) Complete com palavras do texto: The .......... on top of a building protects people from bad weather
a) noise b) disease c) war d) roof e) danger
resposta:[D]
(Faap1997) Complete com palavras do texto: The population of the world is .......... .
a) going b) covering c) finding d) growing e) beginning
resposta:[D]
(Faap1997) Complete com palavras do texto: Machines cannot think. They are not .......... to think
a) a lot b) a few c) enough d) much e) able
resposta:[E]
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