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“There probably was a shortage of not just respect and boundaries but also love. But
you do need, when they cross the line and break the law, to be very tough.” British
Prime Minister DAVID CAMERON, arguing that those involved in the recent riots in
England need “tough love” as he vows to “get to grips” with the country’s problem
families.
Disponível em: www.time.com. Acesso em: 5 nov. 2011 (adaptado).
1- (ENEM - 2012) A respeito dos tumultos causados na Inglaterra em agosto de 2011, as palavras de
alerta de David Cameron têm como foco principal:
A) enfatizar a discriminação contra os jovens britânicos e suas famílias.
B) criticar as ações agressivas demonstradas nos tumultos pelos jovens.
C) estabelecer relação entre a falta de limites dos jovens e o excesso de amor.
D) reforçar a ideia de que os jovens precisam de amor, mas também de firmeza.
E) descrever o tipo de amor que gera problemas às famílias de jovens britânicos.
2- (ENEM - 2010) Definidas pelos países membros da Organização das Nações Unidas e por
organizações internacionais, as metas de desenvolvimento do milênio envolvem oito objetivos a
serem alcançados até 2015. Apesar da diversidade cultural, esses objetivos, mostrados na imagem,
são comuns ao mundo todo, sendo dois deles:
A) O combate à AIDS e a melhoria do ensino universitário.
B) A redução da mortalidade adulta e a criação de parcerias globais.
C) A promoção da igualdade de gêneros e a erradicação da pobreza.
D) A parceria global para o desenvolvimento e a valorização das crianças.
E) A garantia da sustentabilidade ambiental e combate ao trabalho infantil.
IV. Mert will do the ironing ___________ Nihat does the cooking.
a) unless b) as long as c) will
Poetry is often used to express emotion. In the poem below, Navajo poet Shonto Begay recalls feelings
about his mother’s kitchen. Read “In My Mother’s Kitchen” and answer the questions that follow.
In My Mother’s Kitchen
Fragrance of fresh tortillas and corn stew Childhood dreams and warmth
Fills my mother’s kitchen Tight in my throat, tears in my eyes
Sparsely furnished The radio softly tuned to a local AM station
Crowded with warmth News of ceremonies and chapter meetings
Soot-grayed walls, secretive and blank And funerals
She moves gently in and out of light Flows into the peaceful kitchen
Like a dream just out of reach Lines upon her face, features carved of hard times
The morning light gives her a halo Lines around her eyes, creases of happy times
That plays upon her crown of dark hair Bittersweet tears and ringing silvery laughter
Strong brown hands caress soft mounds of dough I ache in my heart
She gazes out into the warming day My mother’s gentle movements light up dark corners
Past sagebrush hills, out towards the foot of Black Mesa Her gentle smiles recall childhood dreams still so alive
How far would she let the goats wander today My mother moves in and out of light
Before it rains Like clouds on days of promising rain
—Shonto Begay
7- Read lines 3 and 4 of the poem in the box below.
What does the poet most likely mean by the contrast in the lines?
A. A room can be full of love even if the family has C. A memory often seems better than real life.
few possessions. D. A kitchen is the room used most in a home.
B. A room can seem cramped even if it contains
no furniture.
What does the speaker suggest about the lines in his mother’s face?
A. They seem to change as time passes. C. They are created by both joy and sadness.
B. They are more obvious in the bright light. D. They represent both the past and the future.
10- What is suggested by the phrase “light up dark corners” in line 25?
11- A que o autor compara a mãe na cozinha? Qual é a imagem criada pelo autor?
The distraught mother went home with her husband to wait and hope while a big police search went on. Last
night the parents 22 hours of agony ended. Police acting on a tip-off found the baby safe at a house ten
miles from the hospital. A 20-year-old single woman was later helping with inquiries.
Detective Superintendent Ken Cook said: "The child has been well cared for. She has been medically
examined and is fit and well. But as a precaution, more thorough medical tests are now being carried out."
Police are understood to have discovered a blue carry-cot and other baby equipment at the house. The
mother, who has not been named, was with her baby in a single room off the main ward at New Cross
Hospital in Wolverhampton. She returned from a brief visit to the nearby day room to find the child missing.
The baby was last seen just before visiting time on Saturday evening. Police with tracker dogs were joined
by mounted officers to search the grounds. Frogmen investigated a nearby canal. The baby was found at a
house at Dudley, West Midlands. Detective Superintendent Cook said the woman helping with inquiries was
not related to the child's family.
15- How old was the baby's mother?
Frogman:
_______________________________________________________________________________
Ward:
__________________________________________________________________________________
To be related:
____________________________________________________________________________
Fit:
____________________________________________________________________________________
Nearby:
________________________________________________________________________________
29- (Espm 2012) Turning the first frame of the comic strip into the Reported Speech, we would have:
a) Roosevelt once said to do what you could with what you had where you were.
b) Roosevelt once said that to do what you could with what you had where you were.
c) Roosevelt once said to do what we could with what we had where we were.
d) Roosevelt once said did what we could with what we had where we were.
e) Roosevelt once said do what we could with what we had where we were.
DIED. SIR STANLEY MATTHEWS, 85, English football icon; in Staffordshire, northern England. Famed for
fooling opponents with his trademark left-right “shimmy”, Matthews was also known as a gentleman player:
he was never booked during his 33-year career. Matthews, who made his professional debut in 1932 at age
17, won innumerable trophies and in 1965 became Britain's first football knight After playing more than 750
matches, including 54 for the England team, he retired in 1965 at the record age of 50, later saying his only
regret was that he quit too soon.
30- Em que lugar da Inglaterra ele morreu?
31- Qual foi, segundo suas próprias palavras, o único arrependimento de Stanley Matthews?
34- (Ufes 2012) Imagine you are reporting what Stephen Fry said in an interview a year ago and
reproduce his words. Make all the necessary changes.
a) “It is a cause of some upset that more Anglophones don’t enjoy language.”
He said that …
b) “None of these are of importance.”
He also insisted that …
c) “There have been few greater and more complete lords of
language in the past thousand years.”
Then, he argued that …
d) “It’s ugly in the way Picasso, Stravinsky and Eliot were
once thought ugly.”
He also added that …
e) “Pedants will also claim that their fight is only for clarity.”
He ended by declaring that …
37. (Unesp 2012) No último parágrafo se faz um apelo aos cidadãos. Qual é esse apelo?
(Unicamp 2011)
38 No
que
reside a
ironia
do
primeiro cartum?
40. (Uerj 2011) O cartaz da campanha publicitária (ao lado) mostra Janice, que
decidiu tomar uma atitude em prol do meio ambiente.
Indique essa atitude e sua consequência.
41- (Uneb 2014) Considering what the frog on the left says about the bugs, it’s
correct to say that, now, it
a) regrets having eaten them.
b) feels weaker after eating them.
c) can feel the bad side effects of them.
d) jumps much higher and/or farther than it used to.
e) is surprised at how little the bugs have helped its jumping performance.
43-Tirinhas são construídas a partir de contextos sociais e podem promover reflexões diversas. Essa tirinha provoca no leitor uma
reflexão acerca da
a) divisão de espaço com os pais. d) ausência dos pais.
b) perda da atenção dos pais. e) semelhança com os pais.
c) submissão aos pais.
It is CORRECT only
a) 3.
b) 4.
c) 1 and 5.
d) 1, 4 and 5.
e) 1, 3, 4 and 5.
Os cartões-postais costumam ser utilizados por viajantes que desejam enviar noticias dos lugares que visitam a parentes e amigos.
Publicado no site do projeto ANDRILL, o
texto em formato de cartão-postal tem o
propósito de
a) comunicar o endereço da nova sede
do projeto nos Estados Unidos.
b) convidar colecionadores de cartões-
postais a se reunirem em um evento.
c) anunciar uma nova coleção de selos
para angariar fundos para a Antártica.
d) divulgar as pessoas a possibilidade de
receberem um cartão-postal da
Antártica.
e) solicitar que as pessoas visitem o site
do mencionado projeto com maior
frequência.
47. (Unicamp 2006) As frases de quatro adesivos para carros foram reproduzidas a seguir (www.bumperart.com) e contêm
mensagens feministas. Leia-as e responda à questão.
(1) "Women who seek to be equal to men lack ambition"
(2) "A Woman's Place Is In the House. The White House"
(3) "A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle"
(4) "If a woman wants to learn to drive, don't stand in her way"
a) Qual dos quatros adesivos sugere que as mulheres não precisam dos homens? Justifique sua resposta.
b) Indique o número do adesivo que também pode ser lido como machista.
DIALOG
1 After years of struggling with obesity, a lady finally managed to go down to her ideal weight in 6 months following a
revolutionary method adopted by a very famous doctor. She is grateful and goes to the doctor's office to thank him.
2 "Doctor", says she, "there are some things you can't pay for. I thought that you would like to accept this wallet which I
made for you with my own hands."
3 "Madam", answered the doctor rudely, "I don't practice medicine for sentimental reasons. You must pay me cash. Your
bill is two thousand dollars."
4 The lady opened the wallet, took out the five thousand dollars she had put in it and gave the doctor two thousand.
“Samples were treated with 0.03% "If you deviate from this by one
sodium citrate buffer for 60.3 min. number, it's not my fault when you
at 37.4 deg with 20.5 mg/kg can't replicate my results."
poly(I:C) dissolved in 0.97% sterile
PBS volume of 8.2 ml/kg”
“The solution was isolated using "My advisor has no idea what this
catalyst CH2CI2/Et20 4:1 in 71% means."
yield as a mixture of 1 H NMR
(CDCI3) δ 7.90 (ddd, J=3.2, 5.2,
20.4 Hz, 1H), 7.30 (dd, J=0,8, 2.0
Hz, 1H)”
“Measurements were performed "I don't know why this works but
with –1.74< η <1.74 around a field this is how the previous grad
of 1.16T with σ (pT )/pT 0.5% student taught me to do it."
pT /GeV + 1.5%"
"Filter and gain settings varied with "We twiddled the knobs until it
experimental conditions and worked."
objectives."
"The treated preparation was "I went to have a few beers with my
incubated overnight." friends."
"Analysis was performed using a "I put the numbers into this magic box
commercially available software and out came my thesis!"
package."
"Statistical significance was assessed "Yes, all that just to verify it with
using the Student's T Test." something they teach in High School
now."
50. (Udesc 2012) According to the comic above, it is correct to state that:
a) only the meanings are understandable and straight.
b) it is trying to help you with any misunderstood of an assignment.
c) it is giving you funny meanings to real statements.
d) it is a translator which is for sale on the net for everyone.
e) there are words, numbers and symbols which are said and can be translated if you have the translator downloaded into your
PC.
Believe in yourself!