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Curso Intensivo
Pr-Vestibular UFPB 2012
Campus I
(Joo Pessoa)
Lngua inglesa
Professor Responsvel: Prof. Dr. Luiz de Sousa Jr. (Chefe de Gabinete Reitor UFPB)
ENEM
1) (Guia Prtico novo ENEM) Na embalagem de um produto l-se:
Para mais detalhes sobre os nossos produtos, disque 0800-000333000 Night Day ou
acesse nosso site www.grom.com
Pode-se afirmar que:
A) Os servios de atendimento ao consumidor funcionam 24 horas por dia.
B) O atendimento atravs do servio feito em lngua inglesa.
C) A empresa dificulta o contato com os consumidores dos seus produtos.
D) necessrio ter computador para entrar em contato com o atendimento.
E) O atendimento ao cliente feito somente por telefone.
02) (Guia Prtico novo ENEM) Atualmente comum encontrar em embalagens e propagandas de inmeros
produtos termos e expresses em lnguas estrangeiras tais como natural colors e for kids. Isso ocorre
porque:
A) no temos, em lngua portuguesa, palavras equivalentes.
B) os consumidores, no Brasil, falam fluentemente lnguas estrangeiras.
C) se imagina que o uso desses termos confere maior requinte aos produtos.
D) houve um aumento do nmero de imigrantes no Brasil nas ltimas dcadas.
E) indiferente o uso de termos estrangeiros para especificar um produto.
05) (Guia Prtico novo ENEM) O Brasil ocupa posio de destaque no panorama turstico internacional,
encantando estrangeiros com suas belezas naturais. Com base no texto abaixo, a praia de Ponta das Canas:
Ponta das Canas Beach Florianpolis, Brazil
Distant 34km from downtown, Ponta das Canas shines for its natural beauty and calm and
usually warm water. Its white sand beach is 1.9km long. Its a good option for water sports.
It is very requested by international tourists.
06) O texto publicitrio resultado da unio de vrios fatores: psicolgicos, sociais e econmicos, como
tambm do uso de efeitos retricos e icnicos aos quais no faltam figuras de linguagem, tcnicas
argumentativas e mecanismos de persuaso, entre outros. Vrios segmentos da sociedade utilizam esse tipo
de texto em prol de projetos sociais. A International Advertising Association, no texto abaixo, tenta convencer
as pessoas a:
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A) Ajudar financeiramente.
B) Divulgar a campanha.
C) Participar afetivamente.
D) Doar roupas e alimentos.
E) Refletir sobre a campanha.
Later
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11) Considerando-se as informaes contidas no primeiro quadro, pode-se afirmar que o telefone do rapaz...
A) ajusta o relgio digital automaticamente.
B) foi adquirido naquele dia.
C) envia mensagens de voz gratuitamente.
D) dispe de vrias funes.
A key argument of "Peak-Oil" and "Fossil-Fuel" theorists is no new giant oilfield discoveries
have been 3 made in recent years. Oil "experts" are locked into the belief that oil is a fossil
fuel, and pretty soon we are bound to have found and drilled all the oil that ever 6 was.
What about Brazil? The experience of Brazil's offshore drilling is proving that giant new oil
fields are out there, waiting to be discovered, just off shore along the continental shelf.
Petrobras, 9 Brazil's largest oil company is moving Brazil from being nearly 100 percent
dependent on foreign oil imports only some 50 years ago, toward becoming a net oil
exporter in the next few years. How? Brazil has realized spectacular results by developing
the technology to drill 12 ultra-deep offshore wells in Brazil's Barracuda and Caratinga oil
fields, in the Campos Basin some 50 miles into the Atlantic Ocean east of Rio de Janeiro.
Disponvel em: <http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47265>. Acesso em: 30 jun. 2008.
19) As tcnicas cirrgicas no-invasivas a que o fragmento se refere foram inicialmente empregadas no
tratamento de
A) doena de Parkinson.
B) convulses epilpticas.
C) cncer cerebral.
D) distrbios respiratrios.
(UFRN-2009)
24) A msica um grande instrumento de divulgao cultural, bem como de propagao, disseminao das
ideias e ideais dos seus respectivos autores. Msicas podem assumir funes variadas, como por exemplo,
criticar problemas sociais, cultuar religies, fazer uma abordagem artstica, transpor o mundo criativo de
crianas, jovens e adultos, entre outros. Considerando o tema abordado na letra da msica acima, podemos
afirmar que o autor:
25) A Declarao Universal dos Direitos dos Animais afirma em seu prembulo: Considerando que o respeito
dos homens pelos animais est ligado ao respeito dos homens pelo seu semelhante, proclama-se o seguinte:
nenhum animal ser submetido nem a maus tratos nem a atos cruis (artigo 3). Tal declarao tem em
comum com o texto Animal cruelty shows itself in many ways o fato de ambos
A) afirmarem que o desrespeito aos animais conseqncia do desrespeito ao prprio ser humano.
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B) garantirem que os animais no sero mal tratados se o homem valorizar seu prximo.
C) assegurarem o respeito criana e aos animais atravs da implementao de leis de proteo.
D) declararem que no admissvel atos de crueldade do ser humano contra os animais.
E) apoiarem a preservao da integridade dos animais atravs da valorizao dos direitos do ser humano.
26) O uso massivo das redes sociais, notadamente Twitter e Facebook, foi fundamental para agregar adeptos
para a revolta popular que resultou na renncia do ditador egpcio Mubarak, que governava o pas h 30 anos.
Por meio dessas redes sociais, os revoltos, no apenas organizaram as manifestaes, como tambm
informavam a populao sobre os desdobramentos da revolta. Mais do que isso, tornaram-se fonte, em tempo
real, para a mdia do mundo inteiro, que no tinha acesso direto ao que estava acontecendo. O fragmento da
reportagem acima mostra que:
A) O lder da revoluo, Wael Ghonim, foi preso por causa de um tweet annimo.
B) Os tweets de Wael Ghonim provocaram revoltas por parte do governo, que no concordava com suas
idias.
C) O lder da revoluo foi libertado e consagrado como heri nacional aps a queda do governo.
D) Apesar de a revoluo ter objetivos bem definidos, no possuiu um lder oficial.
E) Whael Ghonim foi o primeiro a comentar e curtir o tweet sobre a morte de Khaled Said, um empresrio
assassinado pela policia egpcia.
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27) Propagandas publicitrias esto presentes no dia-a-dia dos seres humanos por todos os lados. Essas
carregam consigo a capacidade de surpreender o leitor de diversas maneiras. A criatividade empregada na
produo de uma propaganda pode fazer com que a empresa ou rgo pblico que a fez alcance seus
objetivos. Diante da imagem acima podemos dizer que:
A) O governo quer que as pessoas reduzam os gastos com itens suprfluos, a fim de combater a inflao.
B) A companhia de abastecimento de energia pede que as pessoas reduzam o consumo de energia.
C) A propaganda acima foi destruda por vndalos que no concordavam com as ideias expostas nela.
D) A companhia de abastecimento de gua alerta as pessoas sobre os perigos da gua mal tratada.
E) A companhia de abastecimento de gua alerta as pessoas para utilizarem apenas a quantidade que elas
precisam.
There is a broader point, however. Many of the problems the World Cup organisers are
facing, such as poor infrastructure and red tape, are ones that have been holding back
Brazil's economy for decades.
Disponvel em http://www.bbc.co.uk. Acesso em: 5, set. 2011.
28) De acordo com o texto acima, dois dos principais problemas enfrentados pelos organizadores da copa do
mundo de 2014 so:
A) A burocracia e o sinal vermelho dado pelos clubes brasileiros.
B) A pobre infraestrutura do pas e o sinal vermelho dado pelos investidores britnicos.
C) A falta de investimentos nas obras e a falta de infraestrutura das sedes da copa.
D) A pobre infraestrutura e a burocracia do pas.
E) A burocracia e a quantidade de semforos das grandes cidades brasileiras.
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29) Dez anos atrs os Estados Unidos viviam um dos momentos mais trgicos de sua histria. Em 11 de
setembro de 2001, uma srie de ataques terroristas coordenados pela Al-Qaeda parou o mundo ao fazer o que
era aparentemente impossvel. Terroristas seqestraram quatro avies comerciais, dois deles atingiram as
Torres Gmeas do World Trade Center, o terceiro avio atingiu o pentgono em Virginia e o quarto avio
felizmente caiu em um campo, na Pensilvnia. Ao observar a imagem acima, levando em considerao a
figura de Tio Sam e a frase The permanent Scar, pode-se dizer que:
30) Tablets vm se tornando cada vez mais comuns entre os jovens nos dias de hoje. Com esses, possvel
acessar emails, redes sociais, ler arquivos, etc. No entanto, quando o assunto sala de aula, esse tpico
divide opinies. Alguns so a favor, outros so contra o uso desses apetrechos tecnolgicos na sala de aula.
Baseando-se no texto acima, possvel afirmar que a inteno do autor :
A) Dizer ao leitor que os tablets deveriam ser utilizados em sala de aula diante de todas as vantagens que
esses dispem.
B) Provar que os tablets no devem ser utilizados em sala de aula, pois distraem o aluno.
C) Apontar as vantagens e desvantagens de ter um tablet em sala de aula.
D) Justificar que o uso dos tablets deve ser feito restritamente pelo professor.
E) Justificar que o uso dos tablets deve ser feito restritamente pelo Aluno.
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PSS 1 e 2
Leia o fragmento textual a seguir e responda s questes de 31 a 36.
(UFC-2010)
33. The sentence, a higher power has taken a shining to Brazil can be paraphrased as:
a) the oil majors will offer Brazil a sit in their table from now on.
b) an influence which is not human in origin liked Brazil.
c) oil services providers liked Brazil immediately.
d) the worlds oil cartel is considered a higher power.
e) Petrobras monstrous new oil find is now shinning.
Read the text and answer 57 to 64, according to it. (UFPB 2011)
Visitor Comments
It is so true, In my point of view too! Patrick
I loved this poem. It tells that we all have a fantasy waiting to come true. sweetness
This is such a good poem! It deeply touched me. Bernie
I love this poem. It explains exactly how I feel about my husband. I thought I would never find Maria
that special him, until He found Me.
oh how I wish I could say the same. but I will remember this poem, that's for Lena
sure.
57. Considering the characteristics of the whole text, it is correct say that it is from
a) a teen fashion magazine. c) a fantastic modern tale. e) a romantic short story.
b) an interactive virtual site. d) a formal business e-mail.
60. The verses 3 and 4 Countless romance stories and fables / helped make that fantasy a reality in my
mind. mean that
a) just a few stories and fables helped with Virgos fantasy.
b) only some stories and fables helped with Virgos fantasy.
c) hardly any stories and fables helped with Virgos fantasy.
d) all of the stories and fables helped with Virgos fantasy.
e) too many stories and fables helped with Virgos fantasy.
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62. Considering the visitors comments on Virgos poem, identify the correct statements:
I. One of them says she wont forget Virgos poem.
II. Both Maria and Lena are happy about their husbands.
III. Some of them said they really enjoyed the poem.
IV. Every one of them had a personal response to the poem.
V. None of them explains their point of view about the poem.
63. Considering the visitors comments on Virgos poem, identify the correct propositions:
I. Patrick agrees with Virgos fantasy of the perfect man.
II. Sweetness fantasy of the perfect man became reality too.
III. Bernie felt really moved by the message in Virgos poem.
IV. Lena predicts she will meet the perfect man one day.
V. Maria had a similar experience as the one in Virgos poem.
64. Considering Marias words in the Visitor Comments, identify the correct statements:
I. She said she met her husband.
II. She said she hated the poem.
III. She said her husband was special.
IV. She said her fantasy came true.
V. She said her husband found her.
Pandemic
The virus was first identified in Mexico in April 2009. It has since become a pandemic, which
means it has spread around the globe. It has spread quickly because it is a new type of flu
virus that few, if any, people have full resistance to.
Flu pandemics are a natural event that occur from time to time. Last century, there were flu
pandemics in 1918, 1957 and 1968, when millions of people died across the world.
In most cases the virus has proved relatively mild. However, around the world more than
1,700 people have died and it is not yet clear how big a risk the virus is. For this reason,
and because all viruses can mutate to become more potent (stronger), scientists are saying
we need to be careful.
High-risk groups
Some people are more at risk of complications if they catch swine flu, and need to start
taking antivirus as soon as it is confirmed that they have the illness. Doctors may advise
some high-risk patients to take antivirus before they have symptoms, if someone close to
them has swine flu.
People at risk are:
patients who have had drug treatment for asthma in the past three years,
pregnant women,
people aged 65 and over, and
children under five.
42) The sentence millions of people died across the world in the interrogative form is
A) Did millions of people died across the world?
B) Did millions of people dye across the world?
C) Did millions of people dying across the world?
D) Did millions of people die across the world?
E) Did millions of people are dying across the world?
(UFPB 2012)
Adora started writing when she was four years old. She hasnt stopped since. At six, Adora
received a laptop computer from her mother, on which she quickly amassed a collection of
hundreds of short stories and hundreds of thousands of words typing at 70 words per minute.
At the age of seven, Adora achieved her dream of becoming a published author with the release of Flying
Fingers: Master the Tools of Learning Through the Joy of Writing. The book featured several of Adoras short
stories, along with her writing tips, typing tips, and advice from her mother. At age 11, Adora published a
second book, Dancing Fingers, with her older sister, Adrianna.
Today, Adora is 12 and she has transformed her writing success into speaking and teaching
success. She has spoken at over 400 schools and presented at the annual TED (Technology,
Entertainment, Design) conference. Shes also planning a conference of her own, for kids and by kids, called
TEDx Redmond. She has been featured on Good Morning America and on CNN. Adora also maintains a blog
and attends an online public school. She is in the eighth grade.
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57. According to the first paragraph, when Adora got a laptop from her mother, she started
a) publishing seventy stories per month. d) typing a great number of stories.
b) reading thousands of stories weekly. e) telling less and less stories online.
c) writing a smaller number of stories.
58. The sentence [...] Adora achieved her dream of becoming a published author [...] (line 4) means that:
a) Adora is having her first book published. d) Adora will have her first book published.
b) Adora may have her first book published. e) Adora should have her first book published.
c) Adora already had her first book published.
61. The title of the text Adora Svitak: Tiny literary Giant at 12 says that Adora is
a) a small girl who writes literary books about a giant named Tiny.
b) a 12-year-old girl who has been successful in writing literature.
c) a young kid who has written about twelve imaginary giants.
d) a 12-year-old kid who prefers technology and design to writing.
e) a great literary writer who has published 12 books until now.
63. Identify the questions whose answers are found in paragraph three of the text:
I. How old is Adora now?
II. What grade is Adora at school?
III. Where has she presented conferences?
IV. How many schools does Adora maintain?
V. Which media has Adora been featured on?
64. Considering Adoras ages mentioned in the text, identify the correct statements:
I. At 4 she began her writing process.
II. At 6 she published her first book.
III. At 7 she became a faster typist.
IV. At 11 she released a new book.
V. At 12 she got to the 8th grade.
(UFPB 2011)
Hands off our rice!
does not occur naturally. These genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can spread through nature and
interbreed with natural organisms, thereby contaminating non 'GE' environments and future generations in an
unforeseeable and uncontrollable way. Their release is 'genetic pollution' and is a major threat because GMOs
cannot be recalled once released into the environment.
Because of commercial interests, the public is being denied the right to know about GE ingredientsin the food
chain, and therefore losing the right to avoid them despite the presence of labelling laws in certain countries.
Biological diversity must be protected and respected as the global heritage of humankind, and one of our
world's fundamental keys to survival. Governments are attempting to address the threat of GE with
international regulations such as the Biosafety Protocol.
GMOs should not be released into the environment since there is not an adequate scientific
understanding of their impact on the environment and human health.
Greenpeace advocate immediate interim measures such as labelling of GE ingredients, and the segregation of
genetically engineered crops and seeds from conventional ones. Greenpeace also oppose all patents on plants,
animals and humans, as well as patents on their genes. Life is not an industrial commodity. When we force
life forms and our world's food supply to conform to human economic models rather than their natural ones,
we do so at our own peril.
Glossary
interbreed cruzar
spread espalhar
peril risco
threat ameaa
release liberao
61. In the sentence Greenpeace also oppose all patents on plants, animals and humans, as well as patents
on their genes. (lines 25-26), the expression as well as means the same as:
a) because of. c) and. e) such as.
b) thereby. d) therefore.
62. Identify the questions whose answers are found in paragraphs 3 and 4 of the text:
I. Why is the information about GE ingredients in food omitted from the public?
II. How many labelling laws are there in certain countries?
III. How must biological diversity be treated?
IV. What safety measures are governments taking to avoid the threat of GE?
V. Who is dealing with regulations related to the threat of GE?
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63. Considering the Greenpeace attitude to GE, identify the correct propositions:
I. They defend biodiversity and the environment from commercial interests.
II. They require respect and protection for biological diversity.
III. They advocate all sorts of genetic manipulation on human beings.
IV. They demand urgent interim measures for labelling genetic engineering ingredients.
V. They denounce the non access of the public to information on GE ingredients in food.
64. Considering the context of the whole text, identify the statements which correspond in meaning to Hands
off our rice and Stand up for your rice of the picture.
I. Fight for the right of preserving our worlds food supply.
II. Protest against all patents on existing life in general.
III. Cooperate with the manipulation of genes in natural organisms.
IV. Contest the interference of genetic engineering in natural crops.
V. Allow scientists to release genetic pollution into Nature.
PSS 3
O texto a seguir referncia para as questes 01 a 03:
Disponvel em http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/rio-business/brazil-as-world%E2%80%99s-sixth-largest-economy/
Food
One of the foundations of good health is the right diet food thats right for your metabolism, chosen from
real foods that havent been stripped of their goodness. With a supply of the right nutrients, our bodies have
an amazing ability to repair and self-balance.
Exercise
Exercise is so important to good health. Think about getting a balance between aerobic, strength and
stretching exercises. But also make sure you're not doing too much exercise. Fitness is a necessary
component of health, but being fit doesn't always mean you're healthy. Allow adequate rest time, and listen
to your body's messages.
There are many other lifestyle factors that can determine how well we function, and many of these can be
improved. Some of these factors are:
o Getting adequate water
o Breathing good air
o Having enough sleep
o Taking time for yourself
o Enjoying your leisure activities
o Spending time with friends and family
Therefore, by following these steps, you will probably have good health.
Available at: http://www.healthylife.net.au/ . Retrieved November, 2011.
9. Mark the option that best summarizes the texts main message.
A) If you want to be healthy, there are only three steps to follow.
B) A healthy lifestyle lacks good food, exercising, etc.
C) In order to be healthy, a person should follow some basic steps such as exercising and choosing the right
kind of food.
D) Money is the only thing people need to be healthy.
E) A good lifestyle lacks money.
1) Considering the main changes in the Forest Code, identify the correct statements:
I- The changes forbid farmers to cultivate on hilltops and slopes.
II- The new bill reduces the amount of land that must be left intact along the banks of rivers and streams.
III-The new bill forbid farmers to count forest alongside rivers and lakes in their properties as part of their
preserved area.
IV- The changes would not allow small farmers from making best use of their land to lift themselves out of
poverty.
V- The changes forgive some previous illegal deforestation.
2) Considering the INPA and CNA announcements, identify the correct propositions:
I- Philip disagrees with Assuero concerning deforestation increase.
II- Philip believes amnesty would not increase deforestation.
III- Assuero doesnt agree with Aldo Rabelos arguments.
IV- Assuero says the changes wouldnt affect deforestation
V- Both believe that amnesty would decrease deforestation.
reading assignment.
Academic achievement can certainly help children succeed, and for parents there can be a fine line
between praising effort and praising performance. Words need to be chosen carefully: Instead of saying,
Im so proud you got an A on your test, a better choice is Im so proud of you for studying so hard. Both
replies rightly celebrate the A, but the second focuses on the effort that produced it, encouraging the child
to keep trying in the future.
Praise outside of academics matters, too. Instead of asking your child how many points she scored
on the basketball court, say, Tell me about the game. Did you have fun? Did you play hard?. Parents also
need to teach their children that they do not have to be good at everything, and there is something to be
learned when a child struggles or gets a poor grade despite studying hard. One strategy is to teach children
that the differences between easy and difficult subjects can provide useful information about their goals and
interests. Subjects they enjoy and excel in may become the focus of their careers. Challenging but
interesting classes or sports can become hobbies.
(Adapted from www.nyt.com)
77 - Are these statements TRUE (T) or FALSE (F), according to the text?
Mark the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
a) F T F T F.
b) F F F T T.
c) F T T F F.
d) T T F F T.
e) T F T F F.
79 - According to the text, how should parents react to their childrens performance?
a) They should always encourage their kids effort.
b) They should always praise their kids for getting a high grade.
c) They should encourage competition and excellent performance.
d) They should be proud of everything their children do.
e) They should ask their childrens teachers what to do.
Poverty and social exclusion are a major challenge for humanity. According to the Human
Development Report 1997, a quarter of the world's population remains in severe poverty, despite the major
advances in reducing poverty made during the 20th century. At the same time, social inequality,
marginalization and discrimination still exclude many people from full participation in economic, political and
cultural life. While poverty and social exclusion represent common problems to policy makers in both poor
and rich countries, new initiatives have been developed to combat these problems, initiatives which merit
being called "Best Practices".
What are Best Practices? The idea of creating a database for Best Practices is based on the
observation that carefully documented case histories can provide excellent guidelines for policy making and
planning of new projects. The goal of a database on Best Practices is to present and promote creative,
successful and sustainable solutions to social problems arising from poverty and social exclusion in order to
build a bridge between experimental solutions, research and policy.
Best Practices are model projects or policies aimed at improving the quality of life of individuals or
groups suffering from poverty or social exclusion. They are typically based on the cooperation between
national or local authorities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and local communities, the private
sector, and academic communities. They include a variety of activities in all parts of the world:
In England: The Big Issue, a magazine sold by homeless people so they can earn a living and re-
integrate into society.
In India: 4,000 women established the Shri Mahila SEWA Sahakari Bank to provide credit at reasonable
rates to self-employed women workers.
In Brazil: the Living Library was created to make reading and writing an everyday activity for poor
children to combat high rates of failure at elementary school.
Calling these activities Best Practices is to suggest that they can and should be replicated, that ideas can and
should be generated from them, and that they can and should contribute to policy development.
From: <http://www.unesco.org/most/bphome.htm> Access on August 18, 2010. (Adapted)
2. What does text say about Best Practices? Select the CORRECT proposition(s).
I. They provide ideas for improving the living standards of the underprivileged.
II. They depend on the economic cooperation of many sectors, mainly that of volunteers.
III. They should serve as examples for the planning of new actions to combat social problems.
IV. They are projects aimed only at helping people who live in poor countries.
V. They are ideas that can be used in projects for technological development.
3. As for initiatives to fight poverty and social exclusion, we can CONCLUDE from text that:
I. in England, a big issue was planned for building a community center.
II. non-governmental organizations became the only source of help.
III. the government in India created a bank to help unemployed women.
IV. the use of a database on Best Practices is a good way to obtain strategies for policy making.
V. in Brazil, a model project is being implemented to improve students performance.
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(UFPB 2012)
Honesty
By Lisa Mabey
I once returned a pair of shoes that was sent to me by accident. I had paid for one pair in the store, and a
second pair was sent to my home by accident. So I took the second pair back into the store, and handed them
to the store clerk explaining the situation. He held the shoebox in his hand in disbelief and just looked at me.
He then thanked me for my honesty and commented that hed never seen that happen before. I was amazed
that such a simple act of honesty was met with such incredulity. Is honesty really that uncommon?
I think there are honest acts all over the place, but perhaps theyre quieter acts. Being honest is much bigger
than just not lying. Its doing the right thing no matter what. Its not rationalizing your actions (because if
youre trying to rationalize, you already know somethings wrong, right?).
Being honest also requires a bit of courage sometimes. I wrote previously about the little boy who appeared
on my doorstep with his dad to tell me about something hed done. I know that took courage, and I
appreciated it immensely. But more than that, he learned that being honest is the right thing to do and you
can feel happy when you are honest. Honest people are people of character and are trustworthy. You want to
be around people you can trust and who you know will deal with you justly.
Dishonesty hurts you and others. It hurts your spirit and your ability to feel Gods influence when youre doing
something wrong. You have to remember that honesty extends beyond others: being honest with yourself and
the Lord are sometimes even more important because your spiritual well-being is on the line.
02. According to the first paragraph of the text, it is correct to say that Lisa
a) paid for the second pair of shoes.
b) handed a pair of shoes back by accident.
c) received a second pair of shoes at home.
d) won two pairs of shoes from the store.
e) returned both pairs of shoes to the store.
03. In the first paragraph of the text, the store clerks reaction to Lisas attitude made her feel
a) frightened. d) surprised.
b) delighted. e) relieved.
c) pleased.
04. In the sentence He then thanked me for my honesty and commented that hed never seen that happen
before, the word that refers to
a) the womans rightful act towards the shoe shop.
b) the clerks disbelief at the shoe episode.
c) the womans amazing pair of shoes.
d) the clerks uncommon simple words.
e) the womans accident close to a shoe store.
06. Considering the quality of being honest expressed in the text, identify the correct statements:
I. Honesty makes people feel happy.
II. Honesty involves you and others.
III. Honesty destroys people around you.
IV. Honesty conquers peoples trust in you.
V. Honesty demands being courageous.
07. Identify the questions whose answers are found in the text.
I. How did the clerk react to the shoe episode?
II. How did Lisa get the second pair of shoes?
III. How must someone treat a dishonest
person?
IV. How did Lisa respond to the little boys attitude?
V. How should people deal with store clerks?
08. According to Lisas opinions about honesty, identify the correct statements:
I. Being honest has to be the best attitude to
take.
II. Being honest may not be that rare.
III. Being honest could be as necessary as being
brave.
IV. Being honest wont be concerned with ones
character.
V. Being honest can improve ones spiritual well-being.