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INGLES Instrucio: As questées 51 a 56 esto relacionadas ao texto abaixo, INF ILDREN TAKE DON" ike YOU fA FOR GRANTEOI REALE OW i) hoi Your FATHER DOES: WE APPRECIATE ALL ‘THE SACRIFICES YOUVE MADE WHEN YOUR FATHER COMES IN, I WANT ‘YOU TO TELL HIM HOW MUCH YOU. OUR HERO! YOU [RISK YOUR LIFE ee ieee < Considere ‘6? enunciado abaixo e as tras ropostas para completé+-lo, gens do cachorro da familia (q. 9) 51. Nos quadrinhos 2, 3, 4 e 5, Helga, a dirigir as criangas, (A) queixa-se de que eld® dio a entender que tanto ele quanto as atengao. \ langas aS (8) diz para elas ajude oO tarefa i ei ‘ dada oda. SS 1 ~ esto insatisfeitos com a mae. Vv 2. - odeiam as atitudes do pai, (©) pede que digam ad pai o quanto elas o amam, S 3 ~ apenas querem presentes. (0) exige que reconhegam ficios que 0 Quais propostas esto corretas, de acordo pai faz por elas. com o quadrinho 9 (E) detalha os perigos que o pai enfrenta ao. sair para a taverna, Co Reenee (B) Apenas 2. (©) Apenas 3. (©) Apenas 1 e 2. (E) Apenas 13. ® FRESCO NS 53. Quando Helga, no quadrinho 2, afirma aos personagens Sometimes I think you children take everything you have for granted, ela quer dizer que eles (A) no reconhecem o valor do que tém ou recebem. ®) see relevar os erros cometidos pelos pais, (©) nfo demonstram devidamente seus sentimentos de alegria. (D) exigem esforco demais dos pais. (E) no realizam as tarefas que thes exigidas. 54, Na coluna da esquerda, abaixo, estéo listados trés_verbos presentes, respedtivamente, nos segmentos you don't realize (q. 3), facing danger (q. 5)' ‘to provide for you (q. 5); na coluna da direita, cinco verbos do portugues. Relacione adequadamente a coluna da esquerda 4 da direita, eee significado que os verbos tém -.@) ( ) realize 1 - realizar ( ) to face aw (. ) to provide wh A sequen Seo dos parénteses, — (A) 2-1-4 (6) 2-5-3. (©) 4-5-3. (0) 1-2-3. (6) 1-2-4 55. Considere a fala do menino no quadrinho 6: We appreciate all the sacrifices you've made for ust Assinale a alternativa que _preench corretamente as lacunas da frase abaixo, que feescreve, em discurso indireto, a fala do menino. ‘The boy said to his father that they all the sacri suns for them. : = had made © significado no texto & en? useful» 4 wonderful, € rewarding. i © © amazing. NY TRS eran NG Instrugio: As questdes 57 a 66 estéo relacionados ao texto ababo. 01. — We have heard of people trapped in their 02. homes by a stubborn fear of the outdoors, 03, but English disk jockey (DJ) Steve Miller is forced to avoid the most ordinary public places because of an allergy to modern ‘technology. Miller, who once played at a club in Ibiza, is hit by dizziness, confusion and nausea he is near a wireless (wi-fi) . connection. Trips to the shops, the pub or |. catching a train all leave him in agonizing . pain. Steve said “I feel like an exile on my own planet, it's almost impossible to find 414. somewhere, I can instantly sense the wef and have to leg it”. The condition, known as electromagn . sensitivity, affects two per cent of . population, and this is set to grow as mor . people opt for wireless internet signals. Steve ). does his normal daily chores with the help of . a Wifi detector’ which spots areas he should 2 BVOId, saneney he has still lost thousands of . pounds of work because of this condition, 4. Moving house has become a real mission for . him because he has to avoid homes close to a . connection. He said “I can't live within 50 . meters of anyone, I wouldn't be able to stan it feeling ill in my own house”, In his ct ). home he is shielded from the ‘electros: )._ sturdy 45-centimeters thick walls. ‘There have been calls for the, to determine whether Gr reless 3. networks can damage your and some teaching leaders ha for an ;. investigation of the. nol ~ he correta e 58. Considere o enunciado abaixo e as trés propostas para completé-lo. De acordo com o texto, Steve Miller 1 - mora em uma casa préxima a vizinhos que so contrétios a0 uso de conexSes sem fio. 2.-€ muito teimoso e recusa-se a sair de r de conexées sem fio 1S que devem ser evitadas. esto corretas, de acordo (© Ape : ©) 4 < © 3 ° @ com V (Verdadeiro) ou F (falso) as abaixo sobre Steve Miller, estejam, ou no, de acordo eite-se mal proximo a lugares em que 3 conexées sem fio, como lojas € transporte piiblico. (.) Tem deixado de ganhar mithares de libras no trabalho. () Mora em uma casa de paredes espessas que 0 protegem das conexdes sem fio. (.) Nao suporta morar a mais de 50 metros de outras pessoas. @ Ls A sequéncia correta de preenchimento dos parénteses, de cima para baixo, & (A) V-F-V-F (8) F-F-v-v. (OF-V-F-F. (D)V-F-F-V. 57. Assinale a alternativa que pre respectivamente as lacunas das linhas 08, 13 e22. | (A) when — While = Otherwise (8) whenever — If ~ Even so (© as = Incase ~ In addition (0) whenever - If ~ Otherwise ©) as = While Even so @V-V-V-F TERE CROTON 60. Considere as seguintes afirmagées. I -A sensibilidade eletromagnética tende a afetar mais e mais pessoas & medida que ‘aumenta a opcdo por internet sem fio. IL-0 governo tem sido solictado a se ‘manifestar sobre se as conexdes sem fio causam ou no danos a satide. IIT- Em algumas escolas foram detectados alguns efeitos das conexées sem fio. ‘Quais esto de acordo com o texto? (A) Apenas I. (8) Apenas II, (© Apenas IIT. (D) Apenas I e II. (©) 1, Wem. 62. No segmento and have to leg it (|. 15), a expresso /eg ft poderia ser substitulda, sem alteragao do sentido contextual, por (A) walk slowly. (8) face. (©) go back. (D) stop. para o enunciado J 641. Considere as seguintes afirmacées, a respeito r de diferentes segmentos do texto. ene catanes tere ai win house(|. 27-28) & I - A terminagao -ing tem a mesma fungi (A) eu ngPpoderia ficar doente em minha propria casa. ow no suportaria me sentir doente em expressées agonizing pain (\. teaching leaders (\. 34). IT - A palavra as tem o me er known as (|. 16) e em Of ‘opt(|. 18-19). IIF- As palavras calls (| m oe (ye (A) Apenas 1. (B) Apenas II. (© Apenas I. (D) Apenas II e INL © 1Wem. minha prépria casa. 4% eu teria dificuldade de permanecer adoentaco em minha casa. (D) eu nfo me sentiria doente em minha propria casa. (E) eu no conseguiria ficar dentro de casa sentindo-me doente. 65. A melhor tradugao para a palavra shielded (23), como empregada no texto, é (A) exposto. (8) confinado, (© envolvido. (0) protegido. (E) aparethado, Genes CaO Ne 66. Assinale a _alternativa que _preenche corretamente as lacunas do periodo abaixo. If Steve Miller didnt have an allergy to modern technology, he feel like an exile on . own planet. (A) wont = its (8) wouldn't - its (©) mustn't - his (0) wouldn't - his (E) couldnt — its Instrugdo: As questées 67 a 75 estéo relacionadas ao texto abaixo. 1. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. B 14, 15. 16 17. Baby boomers won't let go of the Woodstock Festival. Why should we? It’s of the few defining events of the late 1: that had a clear happy ending. ‘On Aug. 15 to 17, 1969, hundreds thousands of people, me among them, gathered in a lovely natural amphitheater in Bethel (not Woodstock), N.Y. We listened to some of the best rock musicians of the era, endured rain and mud and exhaustion and hunger pangs, felt like a giant community and dispersed, all without catastrophe. A year after the riots at the r convention in Chicago, expectations .... large gatherings of young people were that this was considered a surprise. “Notwithstanding their pers 18. dress and their ideas, they were ar 19. the most courteous, behaved aroun ‘of ‘kids I contact .. a 1 festival's full . legacy had as much to do with excess as with 29. idealism. It was as much an endpoint as a |. beginning, a holiday of naiveté and dumb luck i the realities of capitalism resumed. . Woodstock’s young, Ieft-of-center crowd — . nice kids, including students, artists, workers and politicians, as well as hippies — was . quickly recognized as a potential army of . consumers that mainstream merchants would . not underestimate again. There was more to sell them than rolling papers and LPs. ‘Adapted from: PARELES, John. The New York Times. 5 Aug. 2009, 67. Select the alternative which _ correctly completes the blanks in lines 14, 24 and 31. (A) of — = through - before (8) about - at - after (©) of = with — around (D) from — through - after (E) at ith — before author ar SS (B) the ott you, (© the: other baby y boomers. &y Si (0) the authoFfand the rieivspaper’s editor. and & cttics. . fi the text, John Pareles believes it is ible to forget the Woodstock Fes use 2 ‘w it was an event that defined a generation @ and had a positive result, (B) the disorder and violence were extreme. (©) the end result was disastrous and continued for a long time. (0) it marked the beginning of a seties of “concerts afterwards. (©) the discomfort endured by those who attended the festival was impossible to forget. VERGE CUROTO= NE 70. Consider the statements below. 1 - The expectation was that the festival would occur in an orderly and pacific festion Il - The Democratic convention in Chicago took place with considerable disturbance, II- The chief of police in Monticello had a good impression festival Participants. Which are correct, according to the text? (A) Only 1. (8) Only UI. (©) Only Tand 11, (0) Only I and 111. (©) Only Tang 11. According to the text, after the end of ‘Woodstock, the local merchants recognized its participants as (A) future successful pollticians. (8) potential clients, (©) promising business 72. Which of the structure as ‘hunger pangs (\. 11)? (A) dear ending, (B) benign memories. (©) immediate aftermath. (D) baby boomers. (©) crass impulses. (©) future ese Ww - v 73. The verbs endured (|. 10), dispersed (|. 12) and resumed (|. 31) can be replaced, respectively, without any change in meaning, by (A) tolerated, cleared out and concluded. (B) put up with, scattered and restarted. (©) put up with, assembled and concluded. (A) ney: PS @Asa » : MO) Because ° @ (A) addition, (8) cause. (© contrast. (O) emphasis. (©) condition. Reo Ne

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