Questõesde UECE 2016 sobre Inglês

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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing

The sentences “Artifacts tell us that violent conflict appeared with the very first man” (lines 8-9) and “A flash of light and a wall of fire destroyed a city and demonstrated that mankind possessed the means to destroy itself” (lines 03-06) respectively contain a/an


A
subject noun clause and an object noun clause.
B
restrictive adjective clause and an object noun clause.
C
object noun clause and an object noun clause.
D
object noun clause and a restrictive adjective clause.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing

The sentences “We can stop the spread to new nations and secure deadly materials from fanatics.” (lines 100-102) and “And perhaps, above all, we must reimagine our connection to one another as members of one human race” (lines 113- 116) should be respectively classified as


A
simple and simple.
B
compound and complex.
C
complex and compound.
D
compound and simple.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing, Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects

The sentences “Peoples have been subjugated and liberated” (lines 17-18) and “Their civilizations had given the world great cities and magnificent art” (lines 24-25) are respectively in the


A
passive voice and active voice.
B
passive voice and passive voice.
C
active voice and active voice.
D
active voice and passive voice.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing

An indirect objet is present in the sentence


A
“Nations arise telling a story that binds people together in sacrifice and cooperation…” (lines 50-51)
B
“The wars of the modern age teach us this truth.” (lines 60-61)
C
“And yet that is not enough.” (line 103)
D
“The United States and Japan have forged not only an alliance…” (lines 73-74)
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing

The sentences “A flash of light and a wall of fire destroyed a city” (lines 03-04) and “They do not want more war” (line 140) contain, respectively, a/an


A
indirect object and a direct object.
B
indirect object and an indirect object.
C
direct object and a direct object.
D
direct object and an indirect object.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing, Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects

The sentences “And yet the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination or conquest that had caused conflicts among the simplest tribes” (lines 27-30) and “The scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well” (lines 64-66) contain relative clauses respectively classified as


A
defining and non-defining.
B
non-defining and non-defining.
C
non-defining and defining.
D
defining and defining.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

The sentences “Seventy-one years ago, on a bright cloudless morning, death fell from the sky and the world was changed” (lines 01-03) and “We may not realize this goal in my lifetime, but persistent effort can roll back the possibility of catastrophe” (lines 96-98) respectively contain a


A
coordinating conjunction and a coordinating conjunction.
B
coordinating conjunction and a subordinating conjunction.
C
subordinating conjunction and a subordinating conjunction.
D
subordinating conjunction and a coordinating conjunction.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses

The verb tenses in “Their civilizations had given the world great cities” (lines 24-25) and “the war grew out of the same base instinct” (lines 27- 28) are respectively


A
simple past and simple past.
B
present continuous and past perfect.
C
past perfect and simple past.
D
past continuous and present perfect.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Adjetivos | Adjectives, Substantivos: definição e tipos | Nouns: definition and types, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

The -ING words in “efficient killing machines” (line 59) and “voice to such suffering” (lines 67-68) respectively function as


A
adverb and adjective.
B
adjective and noun.
C
noun and adverb.
D
adjective and adjective.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Análise sintática | Syntax Parsing

“Technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us” (lines 62-63) is an example of


A
simple sentence.
B
complex sentence.
C
adjective clause.
D
noun clause.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses

The verb tenses in “those same stories have so often been used” (line 52-53) and “we have made choices that give us hope” (lines 72-73) are respectively


A
present perfect, simple present, and present continuous.
B
present simple, present perfect, and future perfect.
C
past perfect, present perfect passive, and simple future.
D
present perfect passive, present perfect, and simple present.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Infinitivo e gerúndio | Infinitive and gerund

In the phrases “filled with war” (line 14), “driven by scarcity” (lines 14-15) and “compelled by nationalist fervor” (lines 15-16) the verbs are in the


A
past participle.
B
infinitive.
C
gerund.
D
present participle.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Obama sounds optimistic about the future of mankind by stating, among other things, that


A
world peace will be reached within his lifetime.
B
we can learn and choose not to make the same mistakes of the past.
C
most conflicts are going to be solved through diplomacy.
D
there'll come a moral awakening in the next decade.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, despite the remarkable achievements humanity has reached


A
we are not part of a single human family.
B
fanatics are able to use deadly weapons.
C
the United Nations has failed in avoiding wars.
D
there are few bonds of commerce and democracy in Europe.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

President Obama uses a metaphoric tone when he talks about the horrors of war in Hiroshima by saying that


A
human beings should be bound together in friendship.
B
we shouldn't set ourselves apart from nature.
C
death fell from the sky.
D
advanced satellites can doom us.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In Obama's view, through persistent effort, humanity will be able to


A
live peacefully ever after.
B
make cruelty less easily accepted.
C
establish treaties that work to avoid war.
D
eliminate the existing nuclear stockpiles.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In his speech Obama also mentions that war


A
is an ever-present feature in the history of civilization.
B
happens whenever countries do not forge alliances.
C
can be a pathway to love and peace on Earth.
D
comes from a desire to destroy the world.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

After the dropping of the Hiroshima bomb the world understood that


A
our planet had reached its end.
B
powerful nations could destroy the rainforests.
C
humanity was able to annihilate itself.
D
Japan had built nuclear weapons.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The truth which Obama refers to is that


A
violence sometimes is justified for a higher cause.
B
science can also be used to kill.
C
material advancement binds people in cooperation.
D
efficient killing machines should no longer exist.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the American leader, some people have used religion


A
as a way to teach the truth in poor countries.
B
to bring equivalent progress in institutions.
C
as a permission to take other people's lives.
D
in order to understand the cosmos.