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UNICENTRO 2017 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The main objective of the article is to

View from the Rio favelas: 'We're often scared to leave the house in case we're hit by a stray bullet'

A year has gone by since the Olympic Games. Only 147 of those 365 days ended without the residents of Complexo do Alemão hearing gunshots. After the promises of hope and the Games’ legacy of peace, 218 days were accompanied by a soundtrack of gunfire.

On 218 days we were afraid we wouldn’t make it home alive; we were scared to leave the house in case we were hit by a stray bullet; on 218 days we were afraid that the walls of our homes might be hit. To pretend that we were not in a war zone, the military police painted their armoured military tanks – popularly called caveirão, or “big skull” – white.

For a long time I’ve wondered about the reason for the conflict and danger in the favelas of Rio, the same places that hold so much shared affection, culture, art and memory.

Since the Olympics, residents of the Complexo do Alemão have been afraid of organising a cultural event in the neighbourhood square, or of people gathering outside because an intense shootout might happen without prior notice, with no chance to find protection. It has been 218 days of fear.

All eyes – and investments – were turned to Brazil when it hosted, over 10 years, three mega sporting events. But the country has failed to keep its promises of peace after the 2007 Pan-American Games, the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games.

Before the Olympics, the state was completely absent in the favela. Back then we had no cable car – now we do, but it doesn’t work. We did not have family clinics – now we do, but without medical care. There were no police – now there are, and we live with daily shootings. What have the poorest received as a result of the Games? On television, I see only news of corruption.

Brazil is at war, some say. A war on the poor, justified by drugs. A war that justifies, for many (but not for me) the presence of the Brazilian army in the streets of the city. The beauty of Rio’s natural landscapes contrasts with the conflict of our daily lives, militarised by the government.

We need to talk about the relationship between violence and drugs. Young people from different favelas are now coming together to think about strategies that we hope can feed into public policies on drugs in Brazil. The #Movimentos movement – which runs discussions and seminars for young people – was created because it isn’t possible to deal with the drugs issue without the input of those who live with the consequences of failed policies. 

As other countries move towards resolving the issue in a serious way, investing in research and prevention mechanisms in public health services, Brazil invests in more weapons and repression that result in an increase of death and incarceration – particularly among people who are poor, black, young and living in favelas.

But despite all the fear, all the chaos, we continue to conquer the world, occupying the spaces that we have been historically denied. The Coletivo Papo Reto (Straight Talk Collective) has created a calendar that celebrates the good news and achievements of the people who live in Complexo do Alemão. Many people may not understand what it is that motivates us in the midst of this chaos and fear. I don’t know either – but I feel that I must keep going.

(Adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2017/aug/19/rio-voices-view-from-the-favelas-olympics-they-
promised-a-legacy-of-peace-but-brazil-is-now-at-war. Access on 22/8/2017)
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Show that the Olympic games in Rio were a disaster
B
Report on how the police acts in the favelas
C
Show that the Olympics haven’t brought the expected development to the favelas.
D
Provide evidence that Brazil is at war
E
Demonstrate that there isn’t a connection between violence and drugs in Rio.
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

What can’t Calvin believe?

Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson



A
Summer is over.
B
He has to do homework.
C
He will never write.
D
He has no homework.
E
Hobbies is not done writng the paragraph.
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

From the cartoon, we can assume that

Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson



A
Calvin is a 6 year-old-boy who doesn’t have time to do his homework.
B
Calvin is a misbehaving boy who doesn’t do his homework.
C
Hobbes likes doing Calvin’s homework.
D
Calvin did a lot of things this summer.
E
Calvin is excited about doing homework.
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

How’s it coming could be replaced in this context by

Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson



A
How is it going?
B
How far are you?
C
Are you on the right pace?
D
Could you go faster?
E
So what?
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Hobbes can’t succeed in writing the paragraph because

Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson



A
Calvin did lots of activities during his vacation.
B
He doesn’t know how to write.
C
All Calvin did was watching TV this summer.
D
He has to go to work.
E
He doesn’t have enough time.
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

When the president loses his temper, could be replaced by

The President is Missing
By Bill Clinton and James Patterson

When Tom Wolfe noted that “the problem with fiction” is that “it has to be plausible,” he may have had efforts like this one in mind. Bill Clinton and James Patterson’s ambitious and wildly readable new novel, “The President Is Missing,” arches more closely toward plausibility in its geopolitical subplots — threats against the Saudi king, malicious Russian meddling in world affairs — than its main story line of a president who ditches his handlers and goes rogue from the White House, convinced he is the only one who can foil a huge cyberterror plot.
The book opens with a charged scene in which President Jonathan Duncan is participating in a mock hearing to prepare for a congressional inquiry investigating the botched attempt to capture a terrorist. When the president loses his temper, he vindicates the advisers who have cautioned him not to appear before the actual committee. It’s a satisfying outcome for the former senior staffer in me — but unrealistic, considering the picture of the president that unfolds on the subsequent pages.

Disponível em<https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/05/books/review/president-is-missing-clinton-patterson.html> . Acesso em 20 de jul. 2018. 
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When the president ignores the situation.
B
When the president lets the situation get out of hand.
C
When the president becomes angry.
D
When the president keeps control.
E
When the president calms down.
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The factors evaluated by Invitation Homes Top 10 Dog Beaches considered

Fort De Soto Park, St. Petersburg, Florida

One of the most dog-friendly beaches in Florida, Fort De Soto State Park not only welcomes pets on the sand, but also has special Paw Playgrounds for big and small dogs with shade and water stations. Dogs must be leashed when they enter and exit the beach, but can enjoy the water and sand off leash with their owners the rest of their visit. In a recently released survey, Fort De Soto was one of Invitation Homes Top 10 Dog Beaches, where factors such as leash laws, whether pets can go in the water, what times of the year pets are allowed on the beach, and whether there is a pet-only section were evaluated. “For anyone who lives near the beach or takes their pet on vacation, there is nothing like seeing the joy of your ‘best friend’ frolicking in the sand,” says Marnie Vaughn, vice president of operations in Florida.

Disponível em <https://www.rd.com/advice/pets/dog-friendly-beaches/1/> . Acesso em 10 de ago. 2018. 
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Sand quality, water temperature, pet’s enjoyment.
B
Permitted seasons, water and sand quality, months of the year.
C
Special places on location, enjoyment, water stations.
D
Local regulations, permitted seasons and permitted pet locations.
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Water assessment, local ordinances, permitted seasons.
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

From this book review, we can state that

The President is Missing
By Bill Clinton and James Patterson

When Tom Wolfe noted that “the problem with fiction” is that “it has to be plausible,” he may have had efforts like this one in mind. Bill Clinton and James Patterson’s ambitious and wildly readable new novel, “The President Is Missing,” arches more closely toward plausibility in its geopolitical subplots — threats against the Saudi king, malicious Russian meddling in world affairs — than its main story line of a president who ditches his handlers and goes rogue from the White House, convinced he is the only one who can foil a huge cyberterror plot.
The book opens with a charged scene in which President Jonathan Duncan is participating in a mock hearing to prepare for a congressional inquiry investigating the botched attempt to capture a terrorist. When the president loses his temper, he vindicates the advisers who have cautioned him not to appear before the actual committee. It’s a satisfying outcome for the former senior staffer in me — but unrealistic, considering the picture of the president that unfolds on the subsequent pages.

Disponível em<https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/05/books/review/president-is-missing-clinton-patterson.html> . Acesso em 20 de jul. 2018. 
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President Jonathan Duncan is a character created by Clinton and Patterson whose main role is to prevent a terrorist cyber attack.
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The first chapter of the book is about a successful attempt to capture a terrorist in which President Jonathan Duncan plays the main role.
C
The plot does not consider to deal with geopolitical issues, mainly the ones related to the Saudi and Russia.
D
The president is kidnapped by a terrorist.
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The book ends in a scene in which the president is participating in a mock hearing.
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Fort De Soto is a place that

Fort De Soto Park, St. Petersburg, Florida

One of the most dog-friendly beaches in Florida, Fort De Soto State Park not only welcomes pets on the sand, but also has special Paw Playgrounds for big and small dogs with shade and water stations. Dogs must be leashed when they enter and exit the beach, but can enjoy the water and sand off leash with their owners the rest of their visit. In a recently released survey, Fort De Soto was one of Invitation Homes Top 10 Dog Beaches, where factors such as leash laws, whether pets can go in the water, what times of the year pets are allowed on the beach, and whether there is a pet-only section were evaluated. “For anyone who lives near the beach or takes their pet on vacation, there is nothing like seeing the joy of your ‘best friend’ frolicking in the sand,” says Marnie Vaughn, vice president of operations in Florida.

Disponível em <https://www.rd.com/advice/pets/dog-friendly-beaches/1/> . Acesso em 10 de ago. 2018. 
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Only dogs can take advantages of the sand and sun.
B
Was ranked one of top 10 beaches that accept dogs.
C
People get injured when dogs are around.
D
Dogs enter the beach without being leashed.
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Pets are able to run, swim and play without their owners.
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

What’s the main message Apple wants to get across?

Tech users have long questioned whether mobile devices and smart speakers eavesdrop on their private conversations. Apple answered that question Tuesday with a resounding no.
In a letter to federal lawmakers, the tech giant insisted that iPhones do not listen to what users are saying and said third-party app developers don't have access to audio data.
"iPhone doesn't listen to consumers except to recognize the clear, unambiguous audio trigger 'Hey Siri,'" Timothy Powderly, Apple's director of Federal Government Affairs, wrote in the letter, which was obtained by CNN.
"The customer is not our product, and our business model does not depend on collecting vast amounts of personally identifiable information to enrich targeted profiles marketed to advertisers," he added.

Disponível em <https://money.cnn.com/2018/08/08/technology/apple-iphone-listening/index.html> . Acesso em 08 de ago. 2018.
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To promote the Siri system as a system that stores personal information.
B
All the third-party app developers have access to the conversations somehow.
C
They don’t eavesdrop on users nor share their information for profit.
D
iPhones have a smart system to record all personal information.
E
Apple takes advantages of personal information to do business.
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UNICENTRO 2018 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text

Tech users have long questioned whether mobile devices and smart speakers eavesdrop on their private conversations. Apple answered that question Tuesday with a resounding no.
In a letter to federal lawmakers, the tech giant insisted that iPhones do not listen to what users are saying and said third-party app developers don't have access to audio data.
"iPhone doesn't listen to consumers except to recognize the clear, unambiguous audio trigger 'Hey Siri,'" Timothy Powderly, Apple's director of Federal Government Affairs, wrote in the letter, which was obtained by CNN.
"The customer is not our product, and our business model does not depend on collecting vast amounts of personally identifiable information to enrich targeted profiles marketed to advertisers," he added.

Disponível em <https://money.cnn.com/2018/08/08/technology/apple-iphone-listening/index.html> . Acesso em 08 de ago. 2018.
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Eavesdrop means to secretly listen to someone’s conversation.
B
Apple states that third-party app developers retrieve the audio data.
C
IPhone usually listens to consumers whenever they are called.
D
The main concern for Apple is the customer.
E
The costumers have no doubt that their conversations are confidential.
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UNICENTRO 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Disponível em: <http://commontragedies.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/mad-as-hell.jpg>Acesso em: 10 jun. 2010.


The man in this cartoon is angry because

A
he wasn’t paid his salary.
B
gas prices are on the rise.
C
the gas station is out of gasoline.
D
the station is selling bad quality gas.
E
he is too short to fill up the giant car.
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UNICENTRO 2010 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The only alternative in which the word or expression from the text IS NOT correctly defined is

BLACK, Richard. Arctic warmest in two millennia. Disponível em:<www.bbc.co.uk/ worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2009/09/090904_witn_arctic.shtml>. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2010.

A
“warming” (l. 4) — cooling.
B
“evidence” (l. 6) — proof.
C
“abruptly” (l. 11) — suddenly
D
“reversed” (l. 12) — changed to its opposite.
E
“responds to” (l. 15) — is affected by.
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UNICENTRO 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Fill in the parentheses with T (True) or F (False).

The text has answers to the following questions:


( ) Where was the present research published?

( ) How many scientists took part in the present expedition?

( ) What are Arctic high temperatures an indication of?

( ) When did the scientists produce evidence of the warming phenomenon in the Arctic?


According to the text, the correct sequence, from top to bottom,

BLACK, Richard. Arctic warmest in two millennia. Disponível em:<www.bbc.co.uk/ worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2009/09/090904_witn_arctic.shtml>. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2010.

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T T F F
B
T F T F
C
F T F T
D
F F T T
E
T T T T
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UNICENTRO 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

This text says that temperatures in the Arctic have

BLACK, Richard. Arctic warmest in two millennia. Disponível em:<www.bbc.co.uk/ worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2009/09/090904_witn_arctic.shtml>. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2010.

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fallen.
B
dropped.
C
increased.
D
gone down.
E
become milder.
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UNICENTRO 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

“The woman, named the ‘Lady of Pacopampa’ after the site in the northern highlands” (l. 5-7)


The expression in bold should be understood as

COLLYNS, Dan. Peruvian mummy found. Disponível em: <www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2009/09/090916_witn_peru_mummy.shtm>. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2010.

A
past that place.
B
at a later time.
C
as soon as she was found.
D
with the same name as the place.
E
immediately after they left the place.
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UNICENTRO 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

It’s stated in the text:

COLLYNS, Dan. Peruvian mummy found. Disponível em: <www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2009/09/090916_witn_peru_mummy.shtm>. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2010.

A
The place where the mummy was found is close to the ocean.
B
There seems to be no doubt as to how and why the woman died.
C
The woman must have been killed as part of a religious ceremony.
D
The woman was lying stretched out on her back when she was found.
E
The woman had lots of jewelry on her fingers, ears and around her wrists.
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UNICENTRO 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Fill in the parentheses with T (True) or F (False).

About the mummified woman, it’s correct to say:


( ) She was rather short.

( ) She was an elderly lady when she died.

( ) Her legs had been tied with a rope.

( ) She was much younger than most Peruvian mummies.


According to the text, the correct sequence, from top to bottom, is

COLLYNS, Dan. Peruvian mummy found. Disponível em: <www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2009/09/090916_witn_peru_mummy.shtm>. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2010.

A
T F T F
B
T T F F
C
F F T T
D
F T F T
E
T T T T
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UNICENTRO 2011 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The author of this article thinks that China’s real-estate hunger

Questões de 1 a 5

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won’t be too painful.
B
will probably be over very soon.
C
may take long to be placated.
D
is unlikely to go on for a long time.
E
is expected to diminish in a few years.
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UNICENTRO 2011 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

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According to this cartoon, the man

A
owes money to someone.
B
is going to pay off his debts.
C
wants the woman to cancel his debt.
D
wants the government to lend him money.
E
disagrees with the government’s policy.