Questão 4e585fd8-af
Prova:UECE 2013
Disciplina:Inglês
Assunto:Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing, Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects

The sentences “In the fall, Columbia will offer new master’s and certificate programs heavy on data.” and “Data scientists are the magicians of the Big Data era.” contain, respectively, at least one

TEXT
   
   HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW calls data science “the sexiest job in the 21st century,” and by most accounts this hot new field promises to revolutionize industries from business to government, health care to academia. 
   The field has been spawned by the enormous amounts of data that modern technologies create — be it the online behavior of Facebook users, tissue samples of cancer patients, purchasing habits of grocery shoppers or crime statistics of cities. Data scientists are the magicians of the Big Data era. They crunch the data, use mathematical models to analyze it and create narratives or visualizations to explain it, then suggest how to use the information to make decisions. 
     In the last few years, dozens of programs under a variety of names have sprung up in response to the excitement about Big Data, not to mention the six-figure salaries for some recent graduates. In the fall, Columbia will offer new master’s and certificate programs heavy on data. The University of San Francisco will soon graduate its charter class of students with a master’s in analytics.
      Rachel Schutt, a senior research scientist at Johnson Research Labs, taught “Introduction to Data Science” last semester at Columbia (its first course with “data science” in the title). She described the data scientist this way: “a hybrid computer scientist software engineer statistician.” And added: “The best tend to be really curious people, thinkers who ask good questions and are O.K. dealing with unstructured situations and trying to find structure in them.”
      Eurry Kim, a 30-year-old “wannabe data scientist,” is studying at Columbia for a master’s in quantitative methods in the social sciences and plans to use her degree for government service. She discovered the possibilities while working as a corporate tax analyst at the Internal Revenue Service. She might, for example, analyze tax return data to develop algorithms that flag fraudulent filings, or cull national security databases to spot suspicious activity.
     Some of her classmates are hoping to apply their skills to e-commerce, where data about users’ browsing history is gold.
     “This is a generation of kids that grew up with data science around them — Netflix telling them what movies they should watch, Amazon telling them what books they should read — so this is an academic interest with real-world applications,” said Chris Wiggins, a professor of applied mathematics at Columbia who is involved in its new Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering. “And,” he added, “they know it will make them employable.”
  Universities can hardly turn out data scientists fast enough. To meet demand from employers, the United States will need to increase the number of graduates with skills handling large amounts of data by as much as 60 percent, according to a report by McKinsey Global Institute. There will be almost half a million jobs in five years, and a shortage of up to 190,000 qualified data scientists, plus a need for 1.5 million executives and support staff who have an understanding of data.
      Because data science is so new, universities are scrambling to define it and develop curriculums. As an academic field, it cuts across disciplines, with courses in statistics, analytics, computer science and math, coupled with the specialty a student wants to analyze, from patterns in marine life to historical texts.
    With the sheer volume, variety and speed of data today, as well as developing technologies, programs are more than a repackaging of existing courses. “Data science is emerging as an academic discipline, defined not by a mere amalgamation of interdisciplinary fields but as a body of knowledge, a set of professional practices, a professional organization and a set of ethical responsibilities,” said Christopher Starr, chairman of the computer science department at the College of Charleston, one of a few institutions offering data science at the undergraduate level.
     Most master’s degree programs in data science require basic programming skills. They start with what Ms. Schutt describes as the “boring” part — scraping and cleaning raw data and “getting it into a nice table where you can actually analyze it.” Many use data sets provided by businesses or government, and pass back their results. Some host competitions to see which student can come up with the best solution to a company’s problem.
     Studying a Web user’s data has privacy implications. Using data to decide someone’s eligibility for a line of credit or health insurance, or even recommending who they friend on Facebook, can affect their lives. “We’re building these models that have impact on human life,” Ms. Schutt said. “How can we do that carefully?” Ethics classes address these questions.
       Finally, students have to learn to communicate their findings, visually and orally, and they need business know-how, perhaps to develop new products.

From: www.nytimes.com

A
direct object and subject complement.
B
object complement and direct object.
C
subject complement and direct object.
D
indirect object and object complement.

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Gabarito: A

Fundamento decisivo: O ponto decisivo é a classificação sintática dos trechos “Columbia will offer new master’s and certificate programs heavy on data” e “Data scientists are the magicians of the Big Data era”: no primeiro, o verbo transitivo “offer” seleciona direct object; no segundo, “are” atua como linking verb e introduz subject complement. Por isso, a alternativa correta é a que traz, respectivamente, direct object e subject complement.

Tema central: funções sintáticas em inglês
Análise das alternativas
A
Certa
Na primeira sentença, o verbo “offer” é transitivo e tem como complemento direto o sintagma nominal cujo núcleo é “new master’s and certificate programs”; o trecho “heavy on data” apenas modifica esse sintagma e não altera sua função de direct object. Na segunda, “are” é verbo de ligação, e “the magicians of the Big Data era” renomeia ou caracteriza o sujeito “Data scientists”, funcionando como subject complement. Como a questão pede a correspondência na ordem indicada por “respectively”, a alternativa A é a que coincide com a estrutura das duas orações.
B
Errada
Está errada em ambas as partes. Na primeira sentença, não há object complement: “heavy on data” não cria essa função; ele apenas modifica o sintagma nominal cujo núcleo é o objeto direto. Na segunda, “the magicians of the Big Data era” não é direct object, porque “are” funciona como linking verb.
C
Errada
A ordem está invertida. Na primeira sentença, “offer” não é verbo de ligação, então não há subject complement; há direct object. Na segunda, o termo após “are” identifica o sujeito, de modo que a função é subject complement, não direct object.
D
Errada
A primeira sentença não traz indirect object, porque não há destinatário ou beneficiário expresso; o complemento é aquilo que é oferecido, isto é, direct object. Na segunda, também não há object complement, pois o termo após “are” é predicativo do sujeito, não complemento do objeto.
Pegadinha da questão
A banca explora duas confusões: tomar qualquer termo após o verbo como objeto e ignorar que “are” é linking verb; além disso, “respectively” obriga a manter a ordem correta das funções.
Dica para questões semelhantes
  • Verifique primeiro se o verbo é transitivo ou linking verb; essa distinção define se o termo seguinte tende a ser objeto ou predicativo.
  • Em estruturas com “be”, observe se o termo pós-verbal renomeia ou caracteriza o sujeito; se sim, a função é subject complement.
  • Quando houver “respectively”, confira a correspondência exata entre a ordem das sentenças e a ordem das funções na alternativa.

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