Questõesde UFAC sobre Inglês

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UFAC 2009, UFAC 2009 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the letter, we can infer that:

The questions from 30 to 33 refer to Text II.

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A
Jeff Owens warns Phil about a hard dry which causes losing of money by rice planters.
B
Phil complains to Jeff Owens about rice planters improvements of irrigation without water.
C
Jeff Owens offers to Phil his works as an Agriculture Consultant.
D
Phil and Jeff Owens are both close friends exchanging experiences about their advances in agriculture.
E
Phil and Jeff Owens are Agriculture Consultants exchanging information about a new structure of irrigation.
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UFAC 2009, UFAC 2009 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, the scientists and engineers are:

The questions from 26 to 29 refer to Text I.

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A
developing futuristic projects such as wearable computers, virtual pet dogs and smart cars and houses.
B
inventing the future with the creation of electronic human brain.
C
developing a project associated with mit media lab who students will wear old fashioned glasses and shoes.
D
providing to MIT Media Lab a series of futuristic projects as digital labs and powerful microprocessors.
E
inventing new computer applications to save the MIT campus.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

On the first square, the expression “getting on my nerves”, means:

The questions 34 and 35 are related to the comic strip form It’s all about you, by Tony Murphy: 


A
Making me very happy.
B
Falling in Love.
C
Making me very angry.
D
Making me very sad.
E
Insisting very much.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The text Starting a new job is about:

The questions 32 and 33 refer to TEXT II entitled
Starting a new job, by Rose Walker.

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How to prepare yourself to get a new job.
B
How to prepare yourself to let all your fears go.
C
How to prepare yourself to get along with your family.
D
How to prepare yourself to take an exam.
E
How to prepare yourself mentally to start a new job.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary

“Wanna” in the second square is used in informal language, during conversation. It is the short form of:

The questions 34 and 35 are related to the comic strip form It’s all about you, by Tony Murphy: 


A
Want for.
B
Want up.
C
Want of.
D
Want to.
E
Want off.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Read the sentences below and judge them (T) TRUE or (F) FALSE:

I. Google Instant makes the queries faster.

II. With Google Instant query results will be revealed before the enter button is hit.

III. Search terms will not be suggested anymore.

IV. Mobile users will not have access until autumn.

V. Initially the service will not be available for the British people.

The questions from 26 to 29 refer to TEXT I
entitled Google Instant promises live search
results
, by Maggie Shiels.

TEXT I

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A
T-T-T-F-F.
B
T-F-T-T-F.
C
T-T-F-T-F.
D
T-F-F-T-F.
E
F-T-F-T-F.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Read the sentences below and judge them (T) TRUE or (F) FALSE:

I. It’s not important to have a good understanding about the new company.

II. Your way of thinking will become your way of acting.

III. The first step in preparation for a new job is to let your fears go.

The questions 32 and 33 refer to TEXT II entitled
Starting a new job, by Rose Walker.

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A
F-T-T.
B
T-F-T.
C
T-T-T.
D
F-F-T.
E
F-F-F.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Tradução | Translation

“They can’t put up with this any longer” means:

A
Eles não podem ir mais longe.
B
Eles não irão colocar isto lá.
C
Eles não podem ir adiante.
D
Eles não agüentam mais isto.
E
Eles não conseguem levá-lo.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente simples | Simple present , Passado progressivo | Past continuous, Presente progressivo | Present continuous

Choose the alternative that best completes the sentence:

Charles normally ________ water, but now he ________ coke.

A
drinks; is drinking.
B
is drinking; drinks.
C
was drinking; drinks.
D
drink; is drinking.
E
drinks, was drinking.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary

In the sentence, “I think it is a pretty major leap forward but this means that Bing becomes far less interesting and they now have to step up”, the verb “to step up” would best be replaced by:

The questions from 26 to 29 refer to TEXT I
entitled Google Instant promises live search
results
, by Maggie Shiels.

TEXT I

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Advance.
B
Develop.
C
Increase.
D
Empower.
E
Invest.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Choose the alternative that best completes the sentence:

According to Google, it takes _________ seconds for a typical user to do a web search.

The questions from 26 to 29 refer to TEXT I
entitled Google Instant promises live search
results
, by Maggie Shiels.

TEXT I

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A
22.
B
19.
C
9.
D
5.
E
24.
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UFAC 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

By saying “We’ve actually been predicting what query you are likely to do and we’re giving you results for that”, Google’s vice-president means:

The questions from 26 to 29 refer to TEXT I
entitled Google Instant promises live search
results
, by Maggie Shiels.

TEXT I

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A
Today we can predict your query and what your favorite activities are and give you results for that.
B
We can preview what you are probably searching and give you the results for that.
C
The service can offer instant results based on what you like.
D
The service can preview your query completely and offer you the best results.
E
Today we can certainly predict what your queries are and give you results for that.
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UFAC 2008 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Based on the text, Chico Mendes’ heritage was:


A
creating conditions to enable people to live from the forest.
B
looking after the local forest communities against the loggers and ranchers
C
encouraging poor communities to protect the rubber trees against landowners.
D
struggling by creating decent political conditions to people who live from the forest.
E
Encouraging poor communities in the forest to live in the cities.
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UFAC 2008 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In the last square Charlie Brown responds with “I knew it!” What did he mean by that?

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A
He knew that she was more interested in what she would get than what she would give.
B
He knew that she was thinking only of making a list for thank-you notes.
C
He knew that she had a short memory even though she was so young.
D
He knew that she had not brought her “give” list with her.
E
He knew that she was thinking only of making a list of school things.
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UFAC 2008 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In the second square the word “figure” means:

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A
intend
B
hope
C
pretend
D
believe
E
forget
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UFAC 2008 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In accordance with the text, judge the following items as TRUE (T) or FALSE (F):

I. Mr. Mendes is seen as one of the most important symbols against the advance of loggers and ranchers.( )

II. Mr. President Lula said that Chico Mendes spent years supporting forest local communities to stop the Federal Government actions due to the creation of natural reserves.( )

III. Tim Hirsch stated that 20 years after from the murder of Chico Mendes, the pressures on the Amazon have gravely increased.( )

IV. Since the murder of Chico Mendes the Amazon became the stage of land disputes, causing a series of massacres.( )

V. After Mr. Mendes death, the perpetrators were punished and the Brazilian government announced plans to decrease the presence of local rubber-tappers on the Amazon region.( )


A
T – F – T – F – T
B
T – F – F – T – F
C
T – F – F – F – T
D
T – T – T – F – F
E
T – T – T – T - T
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UFAC 2008 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The expression “environmental campaigners” (line 24) can be best interpreted as:


A
presidential candidates who campaign on environmental issues
B
people who campaign to preserve the environment
C
a group of rubber-tappers who campaigned for their rights
D
a group of activists who struggle for the environment
E
A group of teachers who campaigned for better salaries.
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UFAC 2008 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, it can be concluded that:

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A
the government will punish the illegal actions caused by farmers and sawmills.
B
the government will abolish the credits of farmers and prosecute offenders.
C
the government will punish illegal actions and prosecute offenders.
D
the government will decrease the illegal actions through satellite observations.
E
The government is not worried with the deforestation in Amazon
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UFAC 2008 - Inglês - Sinônimos | Synonyms, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

The time conjunction “so far” (line 06) in the text could be correctly replaced by:

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A
Now
B
Nowadays
C
Until
D
Until Now
E
Now and now
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UFAC 2008 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Sinônimos | Synonyms, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

In the sentence “The environment minister Carlos Minc reckons that only one in ten offenders is prosecuted and fewer than one in 200 convicted in the courts.” (lines 10-12) the words in bold would be suitable replaced by:

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A
recognizes, deforesters, judged.
B
believes, deforesters, punished.
C
remembers, farmers, arrived.
D
considers, farmers, imprisoned.
E
Punished, farmers, remembers.