Questõesde UDESC 2010 sobre Inglês

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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The negative inversion of “….you will be scandalized by seeing good… ” (line 1) would be:

Read Text 2 and answer the question.

A
not only you will be scandalized by seeing good…
B
hardly will you be scandalized by seeing good…
C
you will not be scandalized by seeing good …
D
since will not you be scandalized by seeing good…
E
as you will be scandalized by seeing good …
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Sinônimos | Synonyms, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The words: “plainly” (line 1), “motley” (line 2) and “jocund” (line 14) are used in the text as:


Read Text 2 and answer the question.

A
hopefully, torn and tramp
B
basically, dark and awkward
C
clearly, different and happy
D
whiter, used and nice
E
clean, striped and poor
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Mark (T) true or (F) false.

( ) People bend down to the Queen.

( ) You know them despite the names tagged to them.

( ) All are heading towards a focused future.

( ) They are drawn to places by their songs.

( ) Richard has got a lion´s heart as a prize.

The correct sequence is:

Read Text 2 and answer the question.

A

F – F – F – T – F

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

It is correct to say that:

Read Text 2 and answer the question.

A
all of them are burglars.
B
all of them live a strange and separated life.
C
they are lonely and independent.
D
this history puts these people apart.
E
the people in this history live a clumsy friendship.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Sinônimos | Synonyms, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The correct synonyms of the following words: “stout” (line 3), “lusty” (line 3), “sour” (line 7), “lasses” (line 11) and “yeomen” (line 11) are respectively:

Read Text 2 and answer the question.

A
strong, unhealthy, sweet, girls and lawyers
B
chubby, weak, sweet, old ladies and lawyers
C
slim, strong sweet taste, nice, teens and teachers
D
very fat, strong sexual desire, bitter, girls and farmers
E
fat, strong, well, girls and workers
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente perfeito | Present perfect

The correct verb tense used in the sentence “… others have been bitten by the travel bug…” (lines 2 and 3) is:

Read the Text 1 and answer the question.


A
past perfect
B
present simple.
C
present perfect.
D
past simple.
E
active voice.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

“…it gives them a feeling of accomplishment…” (lines 12 and 13) means that:

Read the Text 1 and answer the question.


A
it gives people a sense of fulfillment.
B
it gives places the feeling of crowd.
C
it gives tourists pleasure.
D
it gets people to be tired.
E
it puts people in a free place.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The text says that:

Read the Text 1 and answer the question.


A
not only should you stay still , but also be at your own vicinity.
B
your life will be put aside if you travel.
C
your perspective about life ought to be the same when you are away.
D
getting some belongs and getting on the road is awesome for you.
E
people might get a different perspective of their routine after wandering around streets.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Sinônimos | Synonyms, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Mark a correct synonym for “forever” (line 14).


Read the Text 1 and answer the question.


A
for good
B
for ages
C
for a short time
D
for a month
E
for a day
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Prefixos e sufixos | Prefixes and suffixes

The word “they” (line 4) refers to:

Read the Text 1 and answer the question.


A
the people.
B
the places.
C
the bugs.
D
the travel agents.
E
the mysteries.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects, Adjetivos | Adjectives

The correct syllable division of the word “modified” (line 8) is:

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A
( ) modi – fi – ed.
B
( ) modi – fied.
C
( ) mo – di – fi – ed.
D
( ) mod – i – fied.
E
( ) mod – ifi – ed.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary

“thwart” (line 5) is used in the text as:

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A
( ) prevent from doing what is intended to.
B
( ) attack what is coming
C
( ) adressing to what is coming.
D
( ) disput what they know.
E
( ) return something to somewhere.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text:

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A
( ) Some governments have already invaded the U.S. computer system.
B
( ) They can keep hackers away easily.
C
( ) Although they know what hackers do, they will build a higher wall.
D
( ) Thus, all US computer system is protected.
E
( ) The military experts will be trained to be future hackers.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Pronomes e adjetivos possessivos | Possessive pronouns and adjectives, Pronomes | Pronouns

“its” (line 8) refers to:

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A
( ) the regulations.
B
( ) the hackers.
C
( ) computer experts.
D
( ) the Deputy of Defence.
E
( ) the Pentagon.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, the Pentagon is going over to the dark side of computer warfare, this means that it is going to:

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A
( ) turn it down.
B
( ) put it off.
C
( ) examine it deeply.
D
( ) brush it up.
E
( ) talk people into it.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Mark (T) for true or (F) for false, according to the text.

( ) There are no roses in her cheeks.

( ) She speaks like music.

( ) There is no love she believes.

( ) The sun can be compared to her eyes.

( ) He doesn’t love her.

Mark the correct sequence.

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A
( ) F – F – F – T – T
B
( ) T – F – F – T – T
C
( ) F – T – T – T – F
D
( ) T – F – T – F – F
E
( ) T – F – T – F – T
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary

In the poem, Shakespeare refers to her “cheeks” (line 6). What part of the body they are in?

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( ) trunk
B
( ) arms
C
( ) face
D
( ) legs
E
( ) bac
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The words: “dun” (line 3), “reeks” (line 8), “hath” (line 10), “treads” (line 12) are used in the text as:

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A
( ) Greyish brown, smells strongly, has, crushes on the ground.
B
( ) Dark brown, a lovely smell, there is, lies on the ground.
C
( ) White, comes in, exhales, falls on the ground.
D
( ) Gray, gets, plays, turns down.
E
( ) Greenish blue, speaks up, sings, earthquake.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In the sentence “My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground:” (line 12), Shakespeare expresses that:

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A
( ) She walks delightfully.
B
( ) She walks heavily.
C
( ) She flies over the ground.
D
( ) She walks roughly against her will.
E
( ) She falls on the ground.
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UDESC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The text is about:

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A
( ) relationship of God and Goddess.
B
( ) nature´s features.
C
( ) beliefs towards his lover.
D
( ) skepticism from his love.
E
( ) heaven and hell.