Questões de inglês
Origem:
(Uerj1997) A palavra THEY em "they learned what smoking can do to" (2nd paragraph) refere-se a Jodi e:
a) Adam Cushman b) o namorado da escola c) Mony e Kristine Lewis d) alguns colegas da escola
resposta:[D]
(Uerj1997) It can be inferred from the text that smoking can affect the following aspects of students lives:
a) health, finance and learning b) health, teaching and learning c) sports, finance and up-bringing d) sports, teaching and up-bringing
resposta:[A]
(Uerj1997) From the class-name - "Tobacco Free Teen class"- we may understand that one of the characteristics of the students enrolled was their age between:
a) 8 and 18 b) 9 and 18 c) 13 and 19 d) 16 and 19
resposta:[C]
(Uerj1997) The word BUT in "But she s the only one" (ref. 1) indicates:
a) cause b) contrast c) addition d) conclusion
resposta:[B]
(Uerj1997) The word goal in "The goal is behavior modification" (ref. 2) can be replaced by:
a) core b) subject c) objective d) competition
resposta:[C]
(Uerj1997) RESPONDA EM PORTUGUÊS
Desde a década de 70, Helen Caldicott era conhecida por sua luta pela vida.
Cite dois de seus objetivos na defesa do planeta.
a) Objetivo 1
b) Objetivo 2
resposta:a) Objetivo 1: Proteger o planeta ameaçado pelo perigo da energia nuclear.
b) Objetivo 2: Proteger o planeta de uma devastadora guerra nuclear.
(Uerj1997) ANSWER IN ENGLISH
In the fourth paragraph Dr. Caldicott makes clear that there were positive and negative aspects for having fought for a cause in her life.
Indicate both a positive and a negative aspect.
a) Positive aspect
b) Negative aspect
resposta:a) Positive aspect: The end of the Cold War.
b) Negative aspect: The shortchanging of her own children and her marriage.
(Uerj1997) RESPONDA EM PORTUGUÊS
Prefixos e sufixos agem como elementos importantes na compreensão de textos em inglês.
Leia as frases transcritas a seguir:
"Not SURPRISINGLY, ... many nonprofits are now turning to the Word Wide Web."
"... allowing organizations to tell their stories to the UNINITIATED public."
Considerando as palavras em maiúsculo indique:
a) surprisingly
sufixo:
função do sufixo:
b) ininitiated
prefixo:
significado do prefixo:
resposta:a) SUFIXO: -ly
FUNÇÃO DO SUFIXO: formador de advérbio
b) PREFIXO: un
SIGNIFICADO DO PREFIXO: negação
(Uerj1997) ANSWER IN ENGLISH
The text presents two reasons why people may not be willing to help the nonprofit organizations.
In your answer booklet complete the sentence indicating the situations when this may happen.
a) Situation 1
b) Situation 2
resposta:a) about the nonprofit organizations.
b) how his/her donation will be used.
(Uerj1997) ANSWER IN ENGLISH
Peter Tavernise believes that the resources provided by the Internet can diffuse the main objectives of the nonprofits throughout the earth. According to the second paragraph, complete the table below with two other reasons why the nonprofits are becoming interested in the World Wide Web.
resposta:a) Broadcasting their message.
b) Soliciting contributions of time and money.
(Uerj1998) Text presents the following theme:
a) love in family relationships b) control over child education c) acquisition of expensive goods d) management of financial problems
resposta:[A]
(Uerj1998) The tone of the text is:
a) critical b) ironical c) satirical d) nonsensical
resposta:[A]
(Uerj1998) "I know you D RATHER talk instead (...)" (verse1). The capital word expression indicates:
a) advice b) preference c) permission d) comparison
resposta:[B]
(Uerj1998) O trecho introduzido pelo travessão em "- a grip on life s sweet alphabet" (versos 9 e 10) tem a função de:
a) listar b) deduzir c) comentar d) especificar
resposta:[D]
(Uerj1998) Ao observar a fonte do texto, o leitor conclui que esse texto tem como clientela alvo:
a) comunidades médicas b) roteiristas de televisão c) redatores de propaganda d) consumidores de medicamentos
resposta:[C]
(Uerj1998) A palavra, em português, que tem o mesmo significado de "finding" (ref. 1) é:
a) intenção b) descoberta c) informação d) questionamento
resposta:[B]
(Uerj1998) The word CAN in "(...) consumers can start questioning advertising (...)" (ref. 2) expresses:
a) possibility b) probability c) permission d) intention
resposta:[A]
(Uerj1998) "(...) EVEN the intent is to provide worthwhile information." (ref. 3). The underlined word indicates:
a) comparison b) purpose c) addition d) contrast
resposta:[D]
(Uerj1998) The first of the dangers for the sort of advertising mentioned in the text can lead to the following attitude:
a) patients tend to abolish every kind of self-medication b) producers tend to reduce most TV news on health c) clients tend to accept several opponent brands d) consumers tend to discredit all sorts of brands
resposta:[D]
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