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FAG 2013 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Choose the correct statement, according to the text:

Call for more help for poorest farmers


The founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates has said that the international community's efforts to fight hunger and poverty are inefficient and outdated. He said advances made by the digital revolution needed to be harnessed to help the world's poorest farmers more effectively.
Mr Gates said more needs to be done to support poor farmers in South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere. He said there was a lack of coordination between governments, aid donors and the UN's agencies, like the World Food Programme. Mr Gates called for the setting up of what he called a “public score card” system.
This would make it easier to tell how well, or how badly, different countries and agencies were performing in the fight to reduce poverty.
He said the effort to help small farmers also needs to harness the power of advances made in digital technology. In an age when satellites can tell instantly exactly how much wheat is in a field, he said, it was a shame that people were still being sent out with pen, paper and tape measures to try to do the same job.
Mr Gates said that the stakes couldn't be higher for the families of poor farmers. If they don't benefit from the fruits of the digital revolution they will fall far behind. But Mr Gates believes that if they can be connected to some of the latest breakthroughs in science they will have a chance to leapfrog foward.
(Adapted from:www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews) 27th February 2012
A
Bill Gates believes that the International Community's efforts to fight poverty are effective and up-to-date.
B
Mr Gates has stated that the world governments are doing their best to support poor farmers and their families.
C
Mr Gates has claimed that the technological advances and latest breakthroughs in Science have been used very effectively in the world fight to minimize hunger and poverty.
D
Mr Gates is in favor of devising a public score card system to maximize the support given to poor farmers in different countries in the fight to reduce hunger and poverty.
E
Mr Gates reckons that even if poor farmers don't benefit from the successes of the digital revolution, they will get more donations from the United Nations' agencies worldwide.
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FAG 2013 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary

According to Bill Gates, the international community's efforts to fight hunger and poverty are inefficient and outdated. (first paragraph) The word OUTDATED means:

Call for more help for poorest farmers


The founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates has said that the international community's efforts to fight hunger and poverty are inefficient and outdated. He said advances made by the digital revolution needed to be harnessed to help the world's poorest farmers more effectively.
Mr Gates said more needs to be done to support poor farmers in South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere. He said there was a lack of coordination between governments, aid donors and the UN's agencies, like the World Food Programme. Mr Gates called for the setting up of what he called a “public score card” system.
This would make it easier to tell how well, or how badly, different countries and agencies were performing in the fight to reduce poverty.
He said the effort to help small farmers also needs to harness the power of advances made in digital technology. In an age when satellites can tell instantly exactly how much wheat is in a field, he said, it was a shame that people were still being sent out with pen, paper and tape measures to try to do the same job.
Mr Gates said that the stakes couldn't be higher for the families of poor farmers. If they don't benefit from the fruits of the digital revolution they will fall far behind. But Mr Gates believes that if they can be connected to some of the latest breakthroughs in science they will have a chance to leapfrog foward.
(Adapted from:www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews) 27th February 2012
A
irrelevant.
B
old-fashioned.
C
insufficient
D
contradictory.
E
unattainable.
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FAG 2013 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Read the following text and Choose the alternative which provides the correct words that complete the text above, respectively:


Language instructors are often frustrated by the fact that students do not automatically ____ (1) the strategies they use when reading in their native language to reading in a language they are learning. Instead, they seem to think reading means starting at the beginning and going word by word, stopping to ____ (2) every unknown vocabulary item, until they reach the end. When they do this, students are relying exclusively on their linguistic knowledge, a ____ (3) strategy. One of the most importante functions of the language instructor, then, is to help students move past this idea and use ____ (4) strategies as they do in their native language.
Effective language instructors show students how they can adjust their reading behavior to deal with a variety of situations, types of input, and reading purposes. They help students develop a set of reading ____ (5) and match appropriate strategies to each reading situation.

A
transfer / look up / bottom-up / top-down /strategies
B
enhance / look up / top-down / bottom-up / skills
C
develop / look for / bottom-up / top-down / activities
D
master / look for / top-down / bottom-up / techniques
E
practice / figure out / top-down / bottom-up /processes
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FAG 2014 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the information from the text, it is correct to say that:


I- for Pete Jones, camping rough and cycling long distances through inhospitable terrain are the most common activity for British people.
II- despite cycling has long been the preferred form of transport in China, car ownership has increased a lot because of country’s economic growth.
III- it’s very important to wear a helmet while cycling.
IV- in the UK, some estimates say the number of people cycling to work has almost doubled in the last twenty five years.
V- London mayor often cycles to work.

Cycling


What's the furthest you have ever cycled?


Perhaps you cycle to school or to work, or maybe at most a short cycling trip with friends? How would you feel about spending months on the road travelling solo from the UK to China, by bike?
For British cyclist Pete Jones, camping rough and cycling long distances through inhospitable terrain are second nature. Mr Jones is currently undertaking a mammoth trip across the Eurasian continent from Britain to China.
Pete Jones is no stranger to China. But he says many people there are puzzled by his passion for cycling, asking why he would choose to cycle when he can afford a car. Indeed, while there are an estimated 400 million bicycles in China, where it has long been the preferred form of transport, rapid economic growth has fuelled an explosive expansion in car ownership.
Edward Genochio, another British cyclist who completed a 41,000km trip to China and back, said one of his aims was to "promote cycling as a safe, sustainable and environmentally benign means of getting about".
In the UK, the last few years have seen a rise in the number of people choosing two wheels over four, with some estimates saying the number of people cycling to work has almost doubled in the last five years.
Politicians also see cycling as a way to boost their eco-credentials, with people such as London mayor Boris Johnson often riding to work under his own steam. But we may have to wait some time before we see him emulating Pete Jones in attempting to cycle all the way to China!
Fonte: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/... 
A
Just the affirmatives I, II and III are true.
B
Just the affirmatives I and II are true.
C
Just the affirmatives I and V are true
D
Just the affirmatives II, III and IV are true.
E
Just the affirmatives II and V are true.
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FAG 2014 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Adjetivos | Adjectives, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Uso dos adjetivos | Use of adjectives

According to the text, the underlined word “rough” is:

Cycling


What's the furthest you have ever cycled?


Perhaps you cycle to school or to work, or maybe at most a short cycling trip with friends? How would you feel about spending months on the road travelling solo from the UK to China, by bike?
For British cyclist Pete Jones, camping rough and cycling long distances through inhospitable terrain are second nature. Mr Jones is currently undertaking a mammoth trip across the Eurasian continent from Britain to China.
Pete Jones is no stranger to China. But he says many people there are puzzled by his passion for cycling, asking why he would choose to cycle when he can afford a car. Indeed, while there are an estimated 400 million bicycles in China, where it has long been the preferred form of transport, rapid economic growth has fuelled an explosive expansion in car ownership.
Edward Genochio, another British cyclist who completed a 41,000km trip to China and back, said one of his aims was to "promote cycling as a safe, sustainable and environmentally benign means of getting about".
In the UK, the last few years have seen a rise in the number of people choosing two wheels over four, with some estimates saying the number of people cycling to work has almost doubled in the last five years.
Politicians also see cycling as a way to boost their eco-credentials, with people such as London mayor Boris Johnson often riding to work under his own steam. But we may have to wait some time before we see him emulating Pete Jones in attempting to cycle all the way to China!
Fonte: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/... 
A
a verb.
B
an adjective.
C
a noun.
D
an adverb.
E
a phrasal verb.
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FAG 2014 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, judge the items and choose the CORRECT answer.


I- People are cycling more because they want to lose weight.
II- In the UK, people are choosing two wheels over four just because it’s cheaper.
III- Cycling is a sustainable way of getting about and this means that cause no damage to the environment.
IV- China has grown economically because of its major transportation method.

Cycling


What's the furthest you have ever cycled?


Perhaps you cycle to school or to work, or maybe at most a short cycling trip with friends? How would you feel about spending months on the road travelling solo from the UK to China, by bike?
For British cyclist Pete Jones, camping rough and cycling long distances through inhospitable terrain are second nature. Mr Jones is currently undertaking a mammoth trip across the Eurasian continent from Britain to China.
Pete Jones is no stranger to China. But he says many people there are puzzled by his passion for cycling, asking why he would choose to cycle when he can afford a car. Indeed, while there are an estimated 400 million bicycles in China, where it has long been the preferred form of transport, rapid economic growth has fuelled an explosive expansion in car ownership.
Edward Genochio, another British cyclist who completed a 41,000km trip to China and back, said one of his aims was to "promote cycling as a safe, sustainable and environmentally benign means of getting about".
In the UK, the last few years have seen a rise in the number of people choosing two wheels over four, with some estimates saying the number of people cycling to work has almost doubled in the last five years.
Politicians also see cycling as a way to boost their eco-credentials, with people such as London mayor Boris Johnson often riding to work under his own steam. But we may have to wait some time before we see him emulating Pete Jones in attempting to cycle all the way to China!
Fonte: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/... 
A
Just the affirmatives I and II are correct.
B
Just the affirmatives II and III are correct.
C
Just the affirmatives II and IV are correct.
D
There is just one correct affirmative.
E
All the affirmatives are correct.
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FAG 2013 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Choose the correct statement, according to the text:

Call for more help for poorest farmers


The founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates has said that the international community's efforts to fight hunger and poverty are inefficient and outdated. He said advances made by the digital revolution needed to be harnessed to help the world's poorest farmers more effectively.
Mr Gates said more needs to be done to support poor farmers in South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere. He said there was a lack of coordination between governments, aid donors and the UN's agencies, like the World Food Programme. Mr Gates called for the setting up of what he called a “public score card” system.
This would make it easier to tell how well, or how badly, different countries and agencies were performing in the fight to reduce poverty.
He said the effort to help small farmers also needs to harness the power of advances made in digital technology. In an age when satellites can tell instantly exactly how much wheat is in a field, he said, it was a shame that people were still being sent out with pen, paper and tape measures to try to do the same job.
Mr Gates said that the stakes couldn't be higher for the families of poor farmers. If they don't benefit from the fruits of the digital revolution they will fall far behind. But Mr Gates believes that if they can be connected to some of the latest breakthroughs in science they will have a chance to leapfrog foward.
(Adapted from:www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews) 27th February 2012
A
Bill Gates believes that the International Community's efforts to fight poverty are effective and up-to-date.
B
Mr Gates has stated that the world governments are doing their best to support poor farmers and their families.
C
Mr Gates has claimed that the technological advances and latest breakthroughs in Science have been used very effectively in the world fight to minimize hunger and poverty
D
Mr Gates is in favor of devising a public score card system to maximize the support given to poor farmers in different countries in the fight to reduce hunger and poverty.
E
Mr Gates reckons that even if poor farmers don't benefit from the successes of the digital revolution, they will get more donations from the United Nations' agencies worldwide.
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FAG 2013 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to Bill Gates, the international community's efforts to fight hunger and poverty are inefficient and outdated. (first paragraph) The word OUTDATED means:

Call for more help for poorest farmers


The founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates has said that the international community's efforts to fight hunger and poverty are inefficient and outdated. He said advances made by the digital revolution needed to be harnessed to help the world's poorest farmers more effectively.
Mr Gates said more needs to be done to support poor farmers in South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and elsewhere. He said there was a lack of coordination between governments, aid donors and the UN's agencies, like the World Food Programme. Mr Gates called for the setting up of what he called a “public score card” system.
This would make it easier to tell how well, or how badly, different countries and agencies were performing in the fight to reduce poverty.
He said the effort to help small farmers also needs to harness the power of advances made in digital technology. In an age when satellites can tell instantly exactly how much wheat is in a field, he said, it was a shame that people were still being sent out with pen, paper and tape measures to try to do the same job.
Mr Gates said that the stakes couldn't be higher for the families of poor farmers. If they don't benefit from the fruits of the digital revolution they will fall far behind. But Mr Gates believes that if they can be connected to some of the latest breakthroughs in science they will have a chance to leapfrog foward.
(Adapted from:www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews) 27th February 2012
A
irrelevant.
B
insufficient.
C
old-fashioned.
D
contradictory.
E
unattainable.
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FAG 2013 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Read the following text and Choose the alternative which provides the correct words that complete the text above, respectively:


Language instructors are often frustrated by the fact that students do not automatically ____ (1) the strategies they use when reading in their native language to reading in a language they are learning. Instead, they seem to think reading means starting at the beginning and going word by word, stopping to ____ (2) every unknown vocabulary item, until they reach the end. When they do this, students are relying exclusively on their linguistic knowledge, a ____ (3) strategy. One of the most importante functions of the language instructor, then, is to help students move past this idea and use ____ (4) strategies as they do in their native language.
Effective language instructors show students how they can adjust their reading behavior to deal with a variety of situations, types of input, and reading purposes. They help students develop a set of reading ____ (5) and match appropriate strategies to each reading situation.

A
enhance / look up / top-down / bottom-up / skills
B
develop / look for / bottom-up / top-down / activities
C
master / look for / top-down / bottom-up / techniques
D
transfer / look up / bottom-up / top-down /strategies
E
practice / figure out / top-down / bottom-up /processes
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FAG 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

No texto 1, afirma-se que “é preciso coragem para se opor a essas piadas [...]”. Você estaria se opondo a uma piada se dissesse:

Text 1


Civil societies can only thrive when damaging stereotypes are broken down. The difficulty is that stereotypes are sometimes hard to recognize because they are fixed beliefs. Learning to identify stereotypes is one of the first steps we must take to build a civil society. All of us face peer pressure when confronted with a joke which puts down a certain minority. It takes courage to raise objections to these jokes and pejorative names and to actively fight the prejudice and bigotry which they foster. It is important to stand up against injustice, and fight the discrimination, stereotypes, and scapegoating which have served as the precursors to persecution, violence, and genocide. After identifying stereotypes, we can work toward eliminating them from society. When stereotypes are eliminated, it will be easier to acknowledge and appreciate individual differences. When we live in a society that is open to cultural diversity and that values the contributions of all society members – regardless of cultural and ethnic backgrounds, race, life styles, and belief – we will be one step closer to living in a civil society.
Disponível em: <http://the_english_dept.tripod.com/sterio1.html
A
“That's a real good one!”
B
“I'll write that down.”
C
“I'll tell you a better one.”
D
“Am I supposed to laugh?”
E
“It's the best I've ever heard.”
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FAG 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

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http://www.search-schools.com/search.jsp?ct=either& sub=psychology. 


O elemento comum nas três universidades é a oferta de Cursos:

A
de mestrado.
B
bem equipados.
C
gratuitos.
D
de Administração.
E
a distância.
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FAG 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Segundo o texto 1, as sociedades civis só podem prosperar se os estereótipos nocivos forem eliminados. O que impede que isso aconteça deve-se ao fato de que os estereótipos:

Text 1


Civil societies can only thrive when damaging stereotypes are broken down. The difficulty is that stereotypes are sometimes hard to recognize because they are fixed beliefs. Learning to identify stereotypes is one of the first steps we must take to build a civil society. All of us face peer pressure when confronted with a joke which puts down a certain minority. It takes courage to raise objections to these jokes and pejorative names and to actively fight the prejudice and bigotry which they foster. It is important to stand up against injustice, and fight the discrimination, stereotypes, and scapegoating which have served as the precursors to persecution, violence, and genocide. After identifying stereotypes, we can work toward eliminating them from society. When stereotypes are eliminated, it will be easier to acknowledge and appreciate individual differences. When we live in a society that is open to cultural diversity and that values the contributions of all society members – regardless of cultural and ethnic backgrounds, race, life styles, and belief – we will be one step closer to living in a civil society.
Disponível em: <http://the_english_dept.tripod.com/sterio1.html
A
são crenças estabilizadas e difíceis de ser reconhecidas.
B
se confundem com as piadas e frases preconceituosas.
C
são uma forma de manter as minorias em posição inferiorizada.
D
não são vistos negativamente como, por exemplo, o genocídio.
E
são percebidos como evidência de diversidade cultural.
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FAG 2015 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Which of the following quotations below would best conform to the methodological concept expressed in the text 1?

Text 1


Of prime importance in reading is vocabulary skill. The reader must know the meanings of enough of the words in a sentence for it to make sense and also know how to combine individual word meanings within a sentence. Once the student is past the initial stages of reading, he spends a large percentage of his time encountering new vocabulary, which can be approached in a number of ways. The teacher can give the meaning for each new word, as is common in teaching reading to non-native students.
Or, also common, the student may spend hours with a dictionary writing native-language glosses into his text. For the native speaker of English, the most common form of vocabulary building is guessing from context and/or word formations.
In many settings in which English is taught as a foreign language (EFL) there are high degrees of emphasis on rote memorization. Because vocabulary development skills are seldom specifically taught, the student is not aware of the skills or their benefits. Most students have been trained to panic. Their first
reaction on encountering a new word in a text is to stop and ask for a definition, even if the rest of the sentence defines it. The student of English as a foreign language cannot begin to read with full comprehension until he has been taught to conquer the unknown word by using contextual aids, that is, the formation of the word itself and the environment in which it is found.
(Adapted from Vocabulary in Context, by Anna Fisher Kruse, in Long, Michael H. and Richards, Jack (eds.), Methodology in TESOL – A Book of Readings. New York: Newbury House, 1987)
A
“The meaning of a word is primarily what it refers to in the real world, its denotation.”
B
“To solve the problem of polysemy students need to see and practice words in context.”
C
“Connotation refers to associations or feelings a word evokes, which may or may not be indicated in a dictionary definition.”
D
“Words enter into meaningful relations with other words around them.”
E
“Knowing a word involves knowing its spoken and written forms.”
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FAG 2015 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Verbos modais | Modal verbs, Sinônimos | Synonyms, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In the fragment from the text – The reader must know the meanings of enough of the words… – the modal verb must could be correctly replaced, keeping the same meaning, by:

Text 1


Of prime importance in reading is vocabulary skill. The reader must know the meanings of enough of the words in a sentence for it to make sense and also know how to combine individual word meanings within a sentence. Once the student is past the initial stages of reading, he spends a large percentage of his time encountering new vocabulary, which can be approached in a number of ways. The teacher can give the meaning for each new word, as is common in teaching reading to non-native students.
Or, also common, the student may spend hours with a dictionary writing native-language glosses into his text. For the native speaker of English, the most common form of vocabulary building is guessing from context and/or word formations.
In many settings in which English is taught as a foreign language (EFL) there are high degrees of emphasis on rote memorization. Because vocabulary development skills are seldom specifically taught, the student is not aware of the skills or their benefits. Most students have been trained to panic. Their first
reaction on encountering a new word in a text is to stop and ask for a definition, even if the rest of the sentence defines it. The student of English as a foreign language cannot begin to read with full comprehension until he has been taught to conquer the unknown word by using contextual aids, that is, the formation of the word itself and the environment in which it is found.
(Adapted from Vocabulary in Context, by Anna Fisher Kruse, in Long, Michael H. and Richards, Jack (eds.), Methodology in TESOL – A Book of Readings. New York: Newbury House, 1987)
A
might.
B
may.
C
would
D
will not.
E
has to.
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FAG 2015 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the excerpt read above

Text 1


Of prime importance in reading is vocabulary skill. The reader must know the meanings of enough of the words in a sentence for it to make sense and also know how to combine individual word meanings within a sentence. Once the student is past the initial stages of reading, he spends a large percentage of his time encountering new vocabulary, which can be approached in a number of ways. The teacher can give the meaning for each new word, as is common in teaching reading to non-native students.
Or, also common, the student may spend hours with a dictionary writing native-language glosses into his text. For the native speaker of English, the most common form of vocabulary building is guessing from context and/or word formations.
In many settings in which English is taught as a foreign language (EFL) there are high degrees of emphasis on rote memorization. Because vocabulary development skills are seldom specifically taught, the student is not aware of the skills or their benefits. Most students have been trained to panic. Their first
reaction on encountering a new word in a text is to stop and ask for a definition, even if the rest of the sentence defines it. The student of English as a foreign language cannot begin to read with full comprehension until he has been taught to conquer the unknown word by using contextual aids, that is, the formation of the word itself and the environment in which it is found.
(Adapted from Vocabulary in Context, by Anna Fisher Kruse, in Long, Michael H. and Richards, Jack (eds.), Methodology in TESOL – A Book of Readings. New York: Newbury House, 1987)
A
to prevent their students from panicking when coming across a new word, EFL teachers should encourage students to ask for a definition.
B
EFL teachers usually refer their students to the best skills for vocabulary development such as memorization or dictionary use.
C
effective EFL teachers should always be available to provide their students with English definitions or synonyms for new words.
D
successful EFL reading is best achieved when students can infer the meaning of new words from textual clues.
E
the best dictionary to be used by EFL students are the monolingual ones so as to prevent them from using their native language.
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FAG 2017 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text 3:

Text 3


ACUPUNCTURE


Acupuncture is an important component of Traditional Oriental Medicine (TOM) that involves the insertion of thin needles at specific points (acupoints), which are primarily located along meridians. The TOM theory of acupuncture is based in part on the premise that there are patterns of energy flow composed of Qi (pronounced Chee) throughout the body. This energy flow is required for good health; blockages in Qi lead to pain and ill health. (All traditional oriental medicine practices are focused on improving the flow and balance of Qi.) Thus, according to TOM practitioners, the use of acupuncture stimulates certain points in the energy channels, restoring (or maintaining) a healthy flow and balance. TOM practitioners use acupuncture to treat and prevent a range of conditions and illnesses, even colds and flu. In the U.S., one of its most common uses is to relieve pain, but it is also used for a host of other conditions ranging from ear, nose and throat disease to neurological and respiratory problems and even depression. Acupuncture may be the only intervention used, or it may be used in conjunction with other Oriental therapies such as herbs, or with more conventional therapies. Widely practiced around the world, especially in Asia (the practice originated in China) and Europe, acupuncture didn’t gain a notable following in the U.S. until the 1970s, after President Richard Nixon’s visit to the People’s Republic of China. James Reston, a member of the press corps accompanying Nixon, also piqued public interest when he wrote about how physicians in Beijing eased his postsurgery abdominal pain with needles. Acupuncture has been gaining popularity in the U.S. ever since. The World Health Organization (WHO), using different criteria, has recognized acupuncture as an appropriate treatment for more than 40 conditions, including certain digestive, respiratory, neurological, muscular, urinary, menstrual and reproductive disorders.
A
Acupuncture involves the insertion of thick needles at specific points.
B
The TOM theory isn’t based in part on the premise that there are patterns of energy flow composed of Qi.
C
The use of acupuncture stimulates certain points in the energy channels.
D
The acupoints are primarily located between meridians.
E
Acupuncture is appropriate to help respiratory, muscular, sentimental and urinary problems, among others.
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FAG 2017 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Podemos dizer que esse texto 1 é:

Text 1


    (…) Today, the term information has ballooned to encompass many aspects of computing and technology, and the term has become very recognizable. IT professionals perform a variety of duties that range from installing applications to designing complex computer networks and information databases. A few of the duties that IT professionals perform may include data management, networking, engineering computer hardware, database and software design, as well as the management and administration of entire systems.
    When computer and communications technologies are combined, the result is information technology, or “infotech”. Information technology is a general term that describes any technology that helps to produce, manipulate, store, communicate, and/or disseminate information. Presumably, when speaking of Information Technology (IT) as a whole, it is noted that the use of computers and information are associated.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_technology)


Com Base no Texto 1 responda a questão.
A
argumentativo a julgar pelo número de adjetivos utilizados, principalmente em suas formas comparativas e superlativas.
B
narrativo, pois fornece um histórico da tecnologia da informação.
C
publicitário, pois, de certa forma, convence os leitores quanto a importância da utilização da tecnologia da informação.
D
informativo, a julgar pela linguagem técnica utilizada e pela organização da informação como verdade científica.
E
informativo porque os significados são precisos e o texto é organizado de forma clara como os artigos de jornal e os anúncios publicitários.
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FAG 2017 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In the language studies classroom in State schools, information technology can be used for many purposes, one of which is simply

Text 1


    (…) Today, the term information has ballooned to encompass many aspects of computing and technology, and the term has become very recognizable. IT professionals perform a variety of duties that range from installing applications to designing complex computer networks and information databases. A few of the duties that IT professionals perform may include data management, networking, engineering computer hardware, database and software design, as well as the management and administration of entire systems.
    When computer and communications technologies are combined, the result is information technology, or “infotech”. Information technology is a general term that describes any technology that helps to produce, manipulate, store, communicate, and/or disseminate information. Presumably, when speaking of Information Technology (IT) as a whole, it is noted that the use of computers and information are associated.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_technology)


Com Base no Texto 1 responda a questão.
A
using laboratories in general since most of the language in labs is IT related, such as the reading of manuals, for example.
B
associating between what the student sees and experiences in real life with classroom content, such as the need to learn how to write an e-mail, for example.
C
associating between the grammar taught in class and what is being used in texts found on the Internet, most of which is very jargon-based.
D
using the interactive whiteboard (IWB), which is what most schools are trying to do in the last few years because it makes it much easier for teacher and students to interact.
E
requesting students to do research at home, since most of them have computers and Internet nowadays.
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FAG 2017 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Of the suggestions given by the London Metropolitan Police to the people of the city, which one shows a view of the world radically contrasted to that of Brazilian society?

Text 2

Going on holiday?

Don’t advertise the fact that your house is empty. Do remember to cancel the milk and newspapers and also to draw curtains back. Don’t leave notes for tradesmen and try not to talk about your holidays and future plans loudly in public. Operate a “Good Neighbour” scheme to ensure that mail is taken in, the house checked regularly and that lights are put on. If you plan to be away for a long time, make sure that your lawn is cut. Call at your local police station and tell them you are going away. Make sure that they know who has your spare key and how you can be contacted in case of trouble. Especially at holiday time, don’t leave cash or valuables in the house ─ take them with you or lodge them with the bank.
(Quoted in Penny Ur. A course in language teaching)
A
Advising the local police that one will be away.
B
Canceling newspaper delivery.
C
Not leaving cash or valuables in the house.
D
Having the house checked by somebody else.
E
Talking about one’s holiday loudly in public