Questão 703d2ffd-b6
Prova:FGV 2016
Disciplina:Inglês
Assunto:Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

In the excerpt of the fourth paragraph “Brazil, for example, is known as a vulnerable market due to the commodities downturn”, the expression in bold introduces a

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Patience is needed for Brazil to come good again

Michael Hasenstab

Dr. Michael Hasenstab is executive

vice-president, portfolio manager

and chief investment officer of

Templeton Global Macro


    The Olympic Games in Rio drew global interest to Brazil, but the country and the rest of South America has been in sharp focus for investors all year. They have flocked to the region as part of a broader migration into emerging market debt, following record low valuations and the hunt for yield in a low interest rate environment. While investors have been presented with a rarely seen buying opportunity in emerging markets like South America, it is a mistake to regard these countries as a homogenous group.

    That leaves the challenge of working out which are the most attractive opportunities – some of our best known investments were not obvious choices.

    We have devised a formula to help us evaluate the fundamental strength of different emerging market countries. It scores a country’s current and projected strength on five factors: how well it has learnt the lessons from past crises; the quality of its policy mix; the structural reform being undertaken to boost productivity; the level of domestic demand; and its ability to resist external shocks. The aim is to pick nations that are fundamentally strong but, for one reason or another, are out of favour with investors. It can take time for the market to catch up to reality. But if you are a long-term investor – and we are certainly in that camp – you have the luxury of being able to wait.

    Brazil, for example, is known as a vulnerable market due to the commodities downturn, the ongoing corruption crisis and ensuing political turmoil, but our work suggests to us that it is poised for a potentially significant rebound in the long term. Its current score is low, but its projected future score tells a different story.

    We believe the country has learnt the lessons from the most recent crisis, which brought home the importance of having a sustainable fiscal policy. It has already adopted a flexible exchange rate, has strong foreign exchange reserves and has limited short-term debt. This is also reflected in the country’s improving resilience to external shocks, with a reliance on commodities, at 60 per cent of exports, being the largest remaining negative.

    It is perhaps no surprise, given Brazil’s deep recession and political instability, that there is much work required in terms of improving policy mix, making structural reforms and boosting domestic demand. However, there are signs things are being turned around, with monetary policy already being tightened aggressively to bring inflation expectations back under control, and the previously excessive levels of governmentsubsidised lending being cut. Once political stability returns, the government will be empowered to do even more.

    Work on structural reform should accelerate too, as Brazil’s middle class has made it clear it wants greater transparency and an economic policy framework that can both boost living standards and improve the environment for businesses.

(www.ft.com. 01.09.2016. Adaptado) 

A
contrast.
B
probability.
C
rank.
D
cause.
E
consequence.

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Fábio Oliveira Monitor do Qconcursos

Tema central: A questão avalia o conhecimento do candidato sobre advérbios e conjunções em inglês, mais especificamente sobre o uso e o significado da expressão "due to" no contexto textual apresentado.

Explicação teórica: "Due to" é uma locução prepositiva usada para expressar causa. Ela se traduz como "devido a", "por causa de" ou "em razão de", estabelecendo uma relação direta entre um motivo e um resultado/condição. Gramaticalmente, conecta a razão pela qual determinado fato ocorre, sempre ligada a um substantivo.

Exemplo clássico: "The match was cancelled due to heavy rain." (causa: heavy rain)

Aplicação ao texto: No trecho analisado, "Brazil is known as a vulnerable market due to the commodities downturn", a expressão "due to" está indicando por qual motivo o Brasil é visto como um mercado vulnerável: a queda das commodities (causa).

Justificativa da alternativa correta: Alternativa D) cause: Acertada, pois "due to" apresenta a causa de algo, de acordo com a gramática e os principais manuais de inglês para concursos (veja, por exemplo, Michael Swan – Practical English Usage).

Análise das alternativas incorretas:

  • A) contrast (contraste): "Due to" não estabelece oposição, mas sim ligação causal. Termos de contraste seriam "however", "but", "although".
  • B) probability (probabilidade): Não faz sentido indicar probabilidade, pois há relação factual, não estimativa. Termos equivalentes para probabilidade seriam "may", "might".
  • C) rank (classificação): "Due to" não classifica, apenas justifica uma condição já apresentada.
  • E) consequence (consequência): A consequência seria expressa por "so", "therefore", "thus", "as a result", que apontam desdobramentos; entretanto, "due to" aponta a origem, não o efeito.

Dica de prova: Em questões desse tipo, identifique sempre se a expressão apresenta causa (due to, because of), consequência (so, therefore), ou contraste (however, but). Leia atentamente o segmento antes e após a expressão para evitar pegadinhas de interpretação!

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