Questõesde UFU-MG sobre Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
Ernesto Miranda, a Mexican immigrant living in Phoenix, Arizona, was identified in a police lineup by a
woman, who accused him of kidnapping and raping her. Miranda was arrested and questioned by the
police for two hours until he confessed to the crimes. During the interrogation, police did not tell Miranda
about his Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination or his Sixth Amendment right to an
attorney. The case went to trial in an Arizona state court and the prosecutor used the confession as
evidence against Miranda, who was convicted and sentenced to 20 to 30 years in prison. Miranda's
attorney appealed to the Arizona Supreme Court, which upheld the conviction. Then he appealed to the
United States Supreme Court, which agreed to hear it along with four similar cases. The Supreme Court
ruled 5-4 in favor of Miranda. This decision gave rise to what has become known as the Miranda Warning.
<https://www.uscourts.gov>. Acesso em 10.jan.2019.
According to the text,
I. a fundamental right in US law has been named after a Mexican immigrant.
II. Ernesto Miranda was innocent of the crimes he was accused of in 1966.
III. the Supreme Court considered other cases when judging Miranda’s appeal.
IV. Miranda confessed to his crimes and served a 20 to 30-year sentence.
V. immigrants in the US are subject to the same laws as US citizens.
Assinale a alternativa que contém somente afirmativas corretas.
According to the text,
I. a fundamental right in US law has been named after a Mexican immigrant.
II. Ernesto Miranda was innocent of the crimes he was accused of in 1966.
III. the Supreme Court considered other cases when judging Miranda’s appeal.
IV. Miranda confessed to his crimes and served a 20 to 30-year sentence.
V. immigrants in the US are subject to the same laws as US citizens.
Assinale a alternativa que contém somente afirmativas corretas.
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and stunning landscapes by foot, horseback, and even dogsled. Whether you find yourself snorkeling
with majestic whale sharks, snowshoeing to remote waterfalls, or hiking an ancient pilgrimage route,
you’ll experience the unforgettable rush that comes with achieving a personal quest. And we keep
our group size to a maximum of 16 so that we can move with agility, interact with local cultures, and
enjoy every place we visit in-depth.
<https://www.nationalgeographic.com>. Acesso em 02.mar.2019.
Based on the text, one can infer that
THE FIRST CHILD OF BOMI AND JER Bulsara, the boy named Farrokh was born on September
5, 1946, in the British protectorate of Zanzibar, an island off the east coast of Africa. The Bulsaras
were Paris’s, Zoroastrian descendents of Persians who fled to India to escape Muslim persecution.
While Bomi worked as a high-court cashier for the British government, Jer looked after Farrokh, a
lively child who took an early interest in music: “Folk, opera, classical, he loved them all,” she later
said. “I think he always wanted to be a showman.”When Farrokh was six, Jer gave birth to his sister, Kashmira, but the boy’s happy home life would
be short-lived. As Kashmira later said, “I only had a year of him,” referrring to the fact that her older
brother was sent to St. Peter’s, a boarding school in India, not far from Bombay. “I was a precocious
child,” Farrokh would say many years later, when he was known as Fred Mercury, “and my parents
thought boarding school would do me good. It was an upheaval of an upbringing, which seems to
have worked, I guess.”Life magazine. Queen. Fev. 2019.
Com base no texto, é correto afirmar que
Land of changesThe southeastern region is changing more rapidly than any other part of the United States - not
because the land is new, but because the area´s old, exhausted land is being given new life. The
problems of the southeast are best illustrated by a story that goes back a decade before the turn of
the century. The tale describes the funeral of a poor man. “They cut through solid marble to make
his grave and yet the little marble tombstone they put above him was from Vermont. They buried
him in the heart of a pine tree forest, and yet his pine coffin came form Ohio. They buried him beside
an iron mine, and yet his nails in his coffin and the iron in the shovel came from Pittsburgh. They
buried him in a coat form New York and shoes from Chicago and a shirt from Cincinnati. The South
didn’t supply anything for that funeral except the body and the hole in the ground.”
An outline of American Geography. International Communication Agency. USA. 1978.
Based on the text, one can say that
I. the story shows the south had added too many skills to its raw materials.
II. geography has been kind to the Southeastern resources of the United States.
III. the South needs to change more rapidly than other parts of the U.S.
IV. the story told reflects the present southerner socio-economic context.
V. the South did not supply anything to the funeral described in this text.
Assinale a alternativa que contém somente afirmativas corretas.
I. the story shows the south had added too many skills to its raw materials.
II. geography has been kind to the Southeastern resources of the United States.
III. the South needs to change more rapidly than other parts of the U.S.
IV. the story told reflects the present southerner socio-economic context.
V. the South did not supply anything to the funeral described in this text.
Assinale a alternativa que contém somente afirmativas corretas.
High Mobility
America's extensive transportation network is an important element in its high level of economic
interaction. Goods and people move freely within and between regions of the country. Regional
interdependence is great; it ismade possible by these interregional flows. Relative isolation is
uncommon, but it does exist.
Nearly 20 percent of all Americans change their residence in any one year. Although much of this
residential migration is local in nature, it does result in substantial interregional population movement.
Until the last decade of the 19th century, there was a strong westward population shift toward frontier
agricultural lands. The focus of opportunity then changed and migration shifted to urban areas. More
recently, the U.S. economy has entered what some call a post-industrial phase; employment growth
is primarily in professions and services rather than primary (extractive) or secondary (manufacturing)
sectors. Such employment is much more flexible in its location, and there has been a more rapid
growth in such employment in areas that appear to contain greater amenities.
<https://usa.usembassy.de/etexts/outgeogr/geog01.htm>. Acesso em 24.fev.2019.
According to the text,
I. high population mobility rates are rather negative for the economy.
II. lots of people currently migrate towards frontier agricultural lands.
III. people tend to move where jobs are mostly readily available.
IV. most jobs now concentrate on primary and secondary sectors.
V. most residential mobility flows occur at a local or regional level.
Assinale a alternativa que contém somente afirmativas corretas.
Nearly 20 percent of all Americans change their residence in any one year. Although much of this residential migration is local in nature, it does result in substantial interregional population movement. Until the last decade of the 19th century, there was a strong westward population shift toward frontier agricultural lands. The focus of opportunity then changed and migration shifted to urban areas. More recently, the U.S. economy has entered what some call a post-industrial phase; employment growth is primarily in professions and services rather than primary (extractive) or secondary (manufacturing) sectors. Such employment is much more flexible in its location, and there has been a more rapid growth in such employment in areas that appear to contain greater amenities.
I. high population mobility rates are rather negative for the economy.
II. lots of people currently migrate towards frontier agricultural lands.
III. people tend to move where jobs are mostly readily available.
IV. most jobs now concentrate on primary and secondary sectors.
V. most residential mobility flows occur at a local or regional level.
Assinale a alternativa que contém somente afirmativas corretas.
REPORT SUGGESTS LIFTING BAN ON ELEPHANT CULL
Some Botswanan MPs say the elephant population is out of control
Botswana is considering the reintroduction of big game hunting and reducing its elephant population
by turning them into pet food. The recommendations were made in a recent report to Mokgweetsi
Masisi, the president.
Botswana has around 130,000 elephants, the largest population in the world, and has long been
hailed as a safe refuge for the species amid an Africa-wide poaching crisis. But some Botswanan
MPs argue the population is out of control and puts lives and livelihoods of small scale farmers at
risk.
The report says hunting would boost tourism while “managing’ the elephant population. It also called
for “regular but limited” culling. It suggested meat from culled elephants could be used in canned pet
food.
<https://www.pressreader.com; https://www.telegraph.co.uk>. Acesso em 25.fev.2019.
According to the text, this recent report has recommended
Some Botswanan MPs say the elephant population is out of control
Botswana has around 130,000 elephants, the largest population in the world, and has long been hailed as a safe refuge for the species amid an Africa-wide poaching crisis. But some Botswanan MPs argue the population is out of control and puts lives and livelihoods of small scale farmers at risk.
The report says hunting would boost tourism while “managing’ the elephant population. It also called for “regular but limited” culling. It suggested meat from culled elephants could be used in canned pet food.
Scientists Make MeatA laboratory in the Netherlands uses cow muscle and fat to grow meat, revolutionising what we eat.
Currently, a little piece of meat costs around $12,500 to make, but professor Mark Post said that the
laboratory has an investor from the meat industry, and he envisions that it will take about three years
to get the first hamburger on the market. It will be still rather expensive and in small production, so it
will target only specialty restaurants at a price of 12–14 dollars for a hamburger, but the price will
inevitably come down in the years after that. The production will be more resource efficient and it will
hit the supermarket seven years from now, according to the professor’s guess.
A butcher said that people are very skeptical and nervous about manufactured products as it is, and
scientists agree that public acceptance is key to the success of this product.
<https://www.newsinlevels.com>. Acesso em 7.mar.2019.
Com base no texto, é correto afirmar que
A butcher said that people are very skeptical and nervous about manufactured products as it is, and
scientists agree that public acceptance is key to the success of this product.
Com base no texto, é correto afirmar que
25th James Bond Movie
Actor Rami Malek is going to play the villain in the newest ‘James Bond’ movie, and he is in final
negotiations for the role. The news came after his win at the 2019 Oscars. He will join a list of famous
Bond baddies such as Scaramanga and Silva.
The 25th Bond movie in the franchise is called ‘Shatterhands’. Cary Joi Fukunaga is the director and
the filming will begin in April 2019. Daniel Craig will play Bond for the last time, and other familiar
and famous actors will join him.
<https://www.newsinlevels.com>. Acesso em 12.mar.2019.
De acordo com o texto, é correto afirmar que
< https://reallifeglobal.com/learn-english-comic-strips-garfield/>. Acesso em 22.fev.2019.
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Rare ‘Coffin Birth' Found in Black Death Burial Site
by Rossella Lorenzi
Researchers investigating a 14th century burial ground have identified a rare case of
"coffin birth" - a gruesome phenomenon in which a deceased pregnant woman's fetus is
expelled within the grave. The event, which has seldom been reported in archaeology, is
known as postmortem fetal extrusion. It results from a build-up of gas pressure within the
decomposing body. "In this case, we have a partial expulsion of a 38- to 40-week-old fetus,
which was found to be complete and to lie within the birth canal," Deneb Cesana, at the
University of Genova, told Seeker.
Disponível em: <https://www.seeker.com/coffin-birth-found-in-black-death-burial-2333620306.html>. Acesso em: 23 abr. 2017.
Com base no texto, é correto afirmar que
INNOVATIONS
Facebook's Wild Vision for the Future
by Lisa Eadicicco
Regina Dugan, Facebook's vice president of engineering and head of its secretive Building
8, the future is full of revolutionary technologies that will enable us to communicate without
typing keys, tapping screens, or even talking.
Dressed in a dark Steve Jobs-like turtleneck, Dugan announced Wednesday that
Facebook has a team of 60 people working on a computer interface powered by the
human brain. The system would be capable of "typing" 100 words per minute by decoding
users' neural activity, which is five times faster than we're able to type on smartphones.
Facebook says the technology could be useful as an input tool for augmented reality
devices, or as an aide for people with communication disorders.
Disponível em: <http://time.com/4747050/facebook-f8-day-2-keynote/>. Acesso em: 23 abr. 2017.
Com base no texto, pode-se afirmar que o Facebook
Most Teens Take a Voluntary Week-Long Break From Social Media
by Barbara Ortutay
The common stereotype has teens glued to their phones 24-7. But nearly 60 percent of
teens in the U.S. have actually taken a break from social media — the bulk of them
voluntarily, a new survey found. The poll, from The Associated Press-NORC Center for
Public Affairs Research, surveyed teens aged 13 to 17 and found that most value the
feeling of connection with friends and family that social media provides. A much smaller
number associate it with negative emotions, such as being overwhelmed or needing to
always show their best selves. The survey, released Thursday, found that teens' social
media breaks are typically a week or longer, and that boys are more likely to take longer
breaks.
Disponível em: <http://time.com/4758172/teenagers-social-media-break-survey/>. Acesso em: 23 abr. 2017.
De acordo com o texto, pode-se inferir que
Most Teens Take a Voluntary Week-Long Break From Social Media
by Barbara Ortutay
The common stereotype has teens glued to their phones 24-7. But nearly 60 percent of teens in the U.S. have actually taken a break from social media — the bulk of them voluntarily, a new survey found. The poll, from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, surveyed teens aged 13 to 17 and found that most value the feeling of connection with friends and family that social media provides. A much smaller number associate it with negative emotions, such as being overwhelmed or needing to always show their best selves. The survey, released Thursday, found that teens' social media breaks are typically a week or longer, and that boys are more likely to take longer breaks.
Disponível em: <http://time.com/4758172/teenagers-social-media-break-survey/>. Acesso em: 23 abr. 2017.
De acordo com o texto, pode-se inferir que
Disponível em: <http://www.callouscomics.com/index/14-november-2014>. Acesso em: 22 abr. 2017.
Sobre a tirinha, pode-se concluir que o homem
Surgeons Conduct Head Transplants on Rats, Say Humans Are Next
After 14 head transplants on rats, a pair of surgeons say they will attempt a human head
transplant in the next 10 months in China.
by Eva Hershaw
Chinese scientists have transplanted the head of a donor rat onto the back of a host body,
creating an equally garish and impressive two-headed rat that may offer insights into the
viability of an eventual human head transplant.
The process, which was done by way of a rat triad, which included a donor, recipient, and
blood supply rat, provided a continuous blood supply to the donor brain throughout the
transplant, avoiding brain tissue hypothermia — a condition where the brain suffers in
absence of a blood supply. The problem has long been one of the major barriers to
carrying out a successful head transplant in animal specimens.
Disponível em: <https://www.seeker.com/health/medicine/surgeons-conduct-head-transplants-on-rats-sayhumans-are-next>. Acesso em: 23 abr. 2017.
Com base no texto, é possível afirmar que
I. um transplante de cabeça foi realizado em ratos.
II. cientistas planejam transplantar cabeça em humanos.
III. o rato que recebeu o transplante não sobreviveu.
IV. o rato teve sua cabeça substituída por uma outra.
V. dois ratos foram usados no procedimento descrito.
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta apenas afirmativas corretas.
Could Eating a Second Breakfast Help You Lose Weight?
by Alexa Erickson
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, right? So why not have two? There’s a
growing trend promoting a “second breakfast” as a weight-loss mechanism. The idea: If
you eat more in the morning, you’ll be less likely to snack at night, when, according to
research, it’s harder to burn off calories. Now there’s research adding weight to this claim.
A study conducted by researchers at Yale and the University of Connecticut suggests that
eating something small to jump-start your metabolism followed by a slightly larger meal an
hour or two later can keep you satiated until lunchtime and help prevent overeating
throughout the rest of the day. The study, published in the journal Pediatric Obesity,
tracked the weight and breakfast-eating patterns of students from 12 randomly selected
urban area schools over the course of two years. The team looked at six different eating
patterns: frequent breakfast skippers, inconsistent school eaters, inconsistent home eaters,
frequent school eaters, frequent home eaters, and double-breakfast eaters. They found
that it was the frequent breakfast skippers who showed increased odds of becoming
overweight or obese compared to the double-breakfast eaters.
Disponível em: <http://www.rd.com/health/diet-weight-loss/could-eating-second-breakfast-help-you-lose-weight/>. Acesso em: 23 abr. 2017.
De acordo com o texto,
I. tomar café da manhã em duas etapas parece ajudar a perder peso.
II. pessoas que não tomam café com frequência tendem a ser magras.
III. este estudo avalia hábitos alimentares de 12 grupos de estudantes.
IV. os pesquisadores acham que é mais difícil perder peso à noite.
V. aqueles que comem mais de manhã tendem a comer menos à noite.
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta apenas afirmativas corretas.
SpaceX successfully launches secret government spy satellite
First stage of Falcon 9 rocket lands back at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX launched a top-secret spy satellite for the U.S. government Monday morning and
then successfully landed the booster for recycling. The unmanned Falcon 9 rocket lifted off
from its NASA-leased pad at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It was SpaceX's first
mission for the National Reconnaissance Office. No details were divulged about the newly
launched NRO satellite. Instead, SpaceX focused its webcast on the successful touchdown
of the first-stage booster. The leftover booster — its job done — landed at Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station several minutes after liftoff. Sonic booms rattled the area, serving as a
Monday morning wake-up call. Across the country, cheers erupted at SpaceX Mission
Control at company headquarters in Hawthorne, California. SpaceX strives to return most
of its boosters for reuse.
The company's first recycled rocket flew last month. This was the fourth SpaceX booster
landing at Cape Canaveral; even more have landed on ocean platforms.
Disponível em: <http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/spacex-launches-spy-satellite-1.4093085>. Acesso em: 23 abr. 2017.
According to the text,
I. SpaceX is a technology company which launches satellites.
II. Falcon 9 is a new top-secret U.S. government spy satellite.
III. present technology allows for the use of recycled rockets.
IV. the satellite was launched in secrecy from Hawthorne, California.
V. NRO and SpaceX have worked on previous satellite projects.
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta apenas afirmativas corretas.
Über-Adaptable Airless Tires
By Lisa Eadicicco
In the future, our cars will be smart, and our tires will be
smarter. For starters, it’s airless, eliminating the need to
worry about pounds per square inch. It’s also made from
recycled materials in an effort to reduce waste. But the
most impressive feature may be its 3-D--printed treads,
which can be swapped in and out to accommodate various
road conditions—without changing the tire itself. The
challenge will be figuring out a way to do it quickly, says
Terry Gettys, who helped lead the project, “because
consumers are going to want their tires [ready to go] in just
a few minutes.”
Disponı́vel em: <http://time.com>. Acesso em: 25 mar. 2018.
One of the most innovative features of this new concept tire is that it
Über-Adaptable Airless Tires
By Lisa Eadicicco
In the future, our cars will be smart, and our tires will be smarter. For starters, it’s airless, eliminating the need to worry about pounds per square inch. It’s also made from recycled materials in an effort to reduce waste. But the most impressive feature may be its 3-D--printed treads, which can be swapped in and out to accommodate various road conditions—without changing the tire itself. The challenge will be figuring out a way to do it quickly, says Terry Gettys, who helped lead the project, “because consumers are going to want their tires [ready to go] in just a few minutes.”