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1. UFPB 2012 a.

Some

Looking for freedom b. Any

By David Hasselhoff c. No

One morning in june some twenty years ago d. Nothing


I was born a rich man’s son
I had everything that money could buy 3. G1 - EPCAR 2016
But freedom - I had none
I’ve been lookin’ for freedom CYBERBULLYING ON THE RISE
I’ve been lookin’ so long Bullying among children and teenagers is not something new
I’ve been lookin’ for freedom but it is getting more and more common by modern methods
Still the search goes on of communication.
I’ve been lookin’ for freedom Cyberbullying happens when an adolescent is put in danger
Since I left my home town by another child or teenager by photos or text messages sent
I’ve been lookin’ for freedom to cell phones or posted on social networks. Sometimes
Still it can’t be found cyberbullies send mails with sexual comments or take
I headed down the track, my baggage on my back passwords of other teenagers and log on to websites with
I left the city far behind false identities. Children also play Internet games and make
Walkin’ down the road, with my heavy load fun of each other in many ways.
Tryin’ to find some peace of mind A study by a Canadian University shows that 1half of the
Father said you’ll be sorry, son, young people interviewed said that they suffer bullying. 2One
If you leave your home this way of the reasons is the great use of cell phones over the past
And when you realize the freedom money buys years. Today’s children are connected with each other
You’ll come running home some day electronically. They call friends every time they want or
I paid a lotta dues, had plenty to lose communicate with them on Facebook.
Travelling across the land 3Cyberbullying is getting extremely popular because teens
Worked on a farm, got some muscle in my arm can stay anonymous. 4Many adolescents act this way
But still I’m not a self-made man because they feel frustrated or angry and want to punish
I’ll be on the run for many years to come somebody for something that happened to them. 5At other
I’ll be searching door to door times they do it just for fun or because have nothing else to
But, given some time, some day I’m gonna find do. 6Parents usually don’t know their child is a cyberbully.
The freedom I’ve been searchin’ for 7They perceive it just when the victim or the victim’s parents
Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 jul. 2011. contact them.
This kind of bullying is not as inoffensive as many people
The word “none” (verse 4) refers back to think. In some cases it can lead to suicide. 8Many countries
a. twenty years. have organized campaigns to inform adults and children of its
dangers.
b. son. 9There are a few ways to prevent cyberbullying. First, it is
c. money. important to show children that they have to respect others
and they are responsible for what they do. For victims it is
d. freedom.
important not to play the bully’s game or answer their emails
e. everything. and text messages. It is also important to get help from
parents and teachers.
Often schools get involved. 10They bring together the
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parents of victims and cyberbullies and talk with them.
I haven’t got _______ money in here. Cyberbullying does not always end at school. Often, parents

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go to the police and accuse the bullies. Facebook is the world’s largest social network, with 800
(Adapted from http://www.english-online.at/society/ million users worldwide as of September 2011.
cyberbullying/cyberbullying-on-the-rise.htm) More than any other company, it has defined what 1……..
see as the “social” era of the Internet, in which connections
“At other times they do it just for fun or because have nothing
made among 9people 4replace 7algorithm-driven searches.
else to do.” (reference 5). Mark the option that substitutes the
And 8its 5policies, more than any others, seem to be driving
underlined sentence correctly.
the definition of 14privacy in this new age.
a. have anything else to do. Every day, Facebook users comment or press the “like”
button more than 2 billion times and upload more than 250
b. have something else to do.
million photos. The McKinsey Global Institute has estimated
c. don’t have anything else to do. that the network’s users post 30 billion pieces of content
2
d. don’t have something else to do. …….. month.
The company, founded in 2004 by a Harvard 15sophomore,
Mark Zuckerberg, began life 16catering first to Harvard
4. Stoodi students and then to all high school and college students. It
We can’t find a hospital _____. has since evolved into a broadly popular online destination
used by teenagers and adults of all ages. 19In country after
a. Nowhere country, Facebook has cemented itself as the leader, often
b. Somewhere displacing other social networks.

c. Anywhere It is 3…….. surprise that 11Facebook has become one of the


titans of the Internet, challenging even Google with 10its
d. Anyone
vision of a Web tied together by personal relationships and
recommendations, rather than by search algorithms. In a
5. Stoodi major expansion, Facebook has spread itself across other
Web sites by offering members the chance to “Like”
The president doesn’t have _____ to say about our
something - share it with their network – without leaving the
disastrous performance.
Web page they are on.
a. Everything At the Facebook 20developer 6conference in September,
21
the company announced the release of a 13product called
b. Anything
Timeline, 12which offers a 22highly visual view of a user’s
c. Nothing Facebook profile and organizes content into photos, events
d. Anybody and apps, all based on a 17timeline view that stretches back
to the beginning of a user’s time on Facebook. Timeline is
designed to work on 18mobile devices, too.
6. Stoodi Adaptado de: WYLD, Adrian. Facebook. Disponível em: .
Would you like me to do _____ for your sister? Acesso em 01 dez. 2011.

a. Anything Assinale a alternativa que preenche correta e


respectivamente as lacunas das referências 1, 2 e 3.
b. Something
a. some — every — no
c. Anyone
b. some — all — no
d. Someone
c. some — every — none

7. UFRGS 2012 d. any — each — no

e. any — every — none

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10. UNESP 2004

8. UPE 2012 TEXTO 2: Could You or Someone You Care About Have
an Eating Disorder?

In a culture where thinness is too often equated with physical


attractiveness, success, and happiness, nearly everyone has
dealt with issues regarding the effect their weight and body
shape can have on their self-image. However, eating
disorders are not about dieting or vanity; they're complex
psychological disorders in which an individual's eating
patterns are developed - and then habitually maintained - in
an attempt to cope with other problems in their life.
Each year, more than 5 million Americans are affected by
Shopaholics are people who buy things compulsively without serious and often life-threatening eating disorders such as
really needing them. They cannot go into a shop just to look anorexia nervosa, binge-eating, bulimia nervosa, compulsive
around. They have to buy ___________I _________. eating, and obesity. Left untreated, the emotional,
Shopaholics often buy clothes without trying them on and psychological and physical consequences can be
often make themselves unhappy by buying more than they devastating, even fatal. Eating disorders know no class,
can use or pay for. The shopaholic who runs out of money cultural, or gender boundaries and can affect men, women,
will sometimes resort to shoplifting (stealing small items from adolescents, and even children, from all walks of life.
shops). Compulsive shopping is a type of (Extraído de http://www.eating-disorder.com/)
_____________II______________ similar to the ones to
alcohol or cigarettes. Eating disorders ............... class, cultural, or gender
(COSTA, Marcelo Baccarin. Globetrekker. São Paulo: boundaries. Therefore, they can affect ...............
Macmillan, 2008.) a. knows no ... anyone.
As lacunas I e II no texto podem ser completadas, de forma b. know no ... someone.
correta e na mesma sequência, pela opção
c. know some ... nobody.
a. anything — acquisition
d. can know ... nobody.
b. something — place
e. don't know any ... anyone.
c. someone — person

d. something — addiction 11. Stoodi


e. nothing — job There is _____ to go in this small town.

a. Nothing
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b. Nobody
Is _____ going to the party with me?
c. Anywhere
a. Somebody
d. Nowhere
b. Someone

c. Anyone 12. Stoodi


d. Anything She has hardly _____ time left now.

a. Some

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b. Any

c. No

d. Nobody

13. UEG 2003

Texto 4
A Minor Bird

I have wished a bird would fly away,


And not sing by my house all day;

Have clapped my hands at him from the door


When it seemed as if I could bear no more.

The fault must partly have been in me.


The bird was not to blame for his key.

And of course there must be something wrong


In wanting to silence any song.
FROST, Robert. New Enlarged Pocket Anthology of Robert Frost’s Poems.
NY: Washington Square Press, 1964, p.199

Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA:

a. a) O antônimo de wrong é “right”.

b. A palavra his, no sexto verso, refere-se a bird.

c. I could bear no more, no verso 4, tem o mesmo sentido


de “I couldn’t bear any longer”.

d. Any song, no último verso, refere-se a qualquer canção.

e. O verso And not sing by my house all day tem o mesmo


sentido de “And not sing near my house every day”.■

GABARITO: 1) d, 2) b, 3) c, 4) c, 5) b, 6) b, 7) a, 8) d, 9) c,
10) e, 11) d, 12) b, 13) e,

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