Questõesde UNICENTRO 2019 sobre Inglês

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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Verbos modais | Modal verbs, Presente simples | Simple present , Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Considering language usage in the text, it’s correct to say:


A
The word “lives” (l. 2) is the Simple Present form of the verb.
B
The phrase “as complex as” (l. 3) expresses inequality.
C
The modal “can” (l. 5) expresses certainty.
D
The expression “such as” (l. 7) introduces an exemplification.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Fill in the parentheses with T (True) or F (False). As far as emotions are considered, animals can feel


( ) happy.

( ) angry.


( ) scared.

( ) guilty.


( ) sympatheti


The correct sequence, from top to bottom, is


A
T T T F T
B
T F F T T
C
F T F T F
D
F F T T F
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to recent studies, the brains of primates and humans are


A
not very complex.
B
significantly different.
C
alike in some ways.
D
difficult to be analyzed.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The title that best suits the content of this text is


A
Why animals feel no fear.
B
Animals may have feelings
C
The dominant animals on Earth.
D
High tech can preserve endangered species.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente progressivo | Present continuous

The “ING” is used as a Present Continuous form in

A
“spending” (l. 2).
B
“talking” (l. 3).
C
“warning” (l. 4).
D
“speaking” (l. 7).
E
“ringing” (l. 8).
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses

The word correctly classified is

A
“French” (l. 1) — noun.
B
“suffered” (l. 2) — adjective.
C
“between” (l. 5) — conjunction.
D
“experience” (l. 6) — verb.
E
“left” (l. 8) — verb.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Which question can be answered by the text?

A
What is the psychiatrist’s name?
B
Who advises to cradle the phone correctly?
C
How long did the man experience hardness of speaking?
D
When was the neurologist born?
E
Where did the psychiatrist die?
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Adjetivos | Adjectives, Voz Ativa e Passiva | Passive and Active Voice, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Uso dos adjetivos | Use of adjectives

Based on the language aspects in the text, it is correct to say that


Backpacs” (title) - a large bag carried on the back.

“strap” (l. 2) - a strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material.

“lugging” (l. 5) - carrying something with great effort. “prof” (l. 8) - professor.

“sprains” (l. 18) - injuries.

“strains” (l. 18) - severe demands on physical strengh.

A
“many” (l. 1) can be substituted by “a lot of” or “much”.
B
“But” (l. 4) gives an idea of conclusion.
C
“It wasn’t chic” (l. 11) the question tag to this sentence is “wasn’t it?”
D
“improperly” (l. 14) and “serious” (l. 15) are both adjectives.
E
“were treated” (l. 16) is in the passive voice.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Based on the text the word “that” (l. 10) refers to


Backpacs” (title) - a large bag carried on the back.

“strap” (l. 2) - a strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material.

“lugging” (l. 5) - carrying something with great effort. “prof” (l. 8) - professor.

“sprains” (l. 18) - injuries.

“strains” (l. 18) - severe demands on physical strengh.

A
“classmates” (l. 9).
B
“bag” (l. 10).
C
“strap” (l. 10)
D
“wrapped” (l. 10).
E
“hips” (l. 11).
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The text focuses on

A
the causes of brain damage.
B
the psychiatrist’s sufferings that work until late.
C
the results of a scientific research about temporary blindness.
D
the consequences of holding the phone between our heads and shoulders.
E
neurological problems caused by a stroke.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Grau dos adjetivos | Adjective degrees, Adjetivos | Adjectives

The adjective that is in the superlative form is


Backpacs” (title) - a large bag carried on the back.

“strap” (l. 2) - a strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material.

“lugging” (l. 5) - carrying something with great effort. “prof” (l. 8) - professor.

“sprains” (l. 18) - injuries.

“strains” (l. 18) - severe demands on physical strengh.

A
“valuable” (l. 6).
B
“serious” (l. 15).
C
“heavy” (l. 24).
D
“padded” (l. 26).
E
“heaviest” (l. 31).
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The correct information in the text is


Backpacs” (title) - a large bag carried on the back.

“strap” (l. 2) - a strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material.

“lugging” (l. 5) - carrying something with great effort. “prof” (l. 8) - professor.

“sprains” (l. 18) - injuries.

“strains” (l. 18) - severe demands on physical strengh.

A
the number of children treated with orthopedic problems caused by schoolbags last year.
B
the percentage of students injured at New York Schools.
C
the time spent at hospital emergency rooms.
D
the quantity of backpacks sold in the USA last year.
E
the name of the hospital that treats 70% of pain cases.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Dr. Ian talks about


Backpacs” (title) - a large bag carried on the back.

“strap” (l. 2) - a strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material.

“lugging” (l. 5) - carrying something with great effort. “prof” (l. 8) - professor.

“sprains” (l. 18) - injuries.

“strains” (l. 18) - severe demands on physical strengh.

A
the amount of backpacks produced in the USA.
B
clinical problems that affect newborn children.
C
the most common childhood fears.
D
the consequences of carrying heavy school shoulder bags.
E
problems children have concerning their grades.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

One of the hints given by Dr. Ian is


Backpacs” (title) - a large bag carried on the back.

“strap” (l. 2) - a strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material.

“lugging” (l. 5) - carrying something with great effort. “prof” (l. 8) - professor.

“sprains” (l. 18) - injuries.

“strains” (l. 18) - severe demands on physical strengh.

A
to exchange books between classes.
B
to leave the heaviest books at home.
C
to use backpacks with wheels.
D
to make frequent visits to orthopedic doctors.
E
to get a bag with large straps and a belt.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

This cartoon

A
is a criticism of digital technology.
B
shows how modern machines can disrupt the world.
C
is a satire on the way cellular phones influence social behavior.
D
illustrates the co-existence of modern and traditional means of communication.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

The new disease mentioned in the article is a consequence of

A
too little information to satisfy people’s needs.
B
the excess of e-mail people receive nowadays.
C
more information than people can process effectively.
D
a new virus that loads the computer with too much information.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the writer, this disease exists

A
in most of the world.
B
only in the Third Worl.
C
only in developed countries
D
in an irrelevant part of the world.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

One can infer from the text that successful economies will depend more and more on

A
money.
B
education.
C
advertisement.
D
marketing policies.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Saul Wurman’s definition of “information anxiety” (l. 36) conveys a feeling of

A
terror.
B
disaster.
C
euphoria
D
frustration.
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UNICENTRO 2019 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the author, the ad for a cancer cure is inadequate in that it

A
makes people feel depressed.
B
doesn’t give hope to sick people.
C
doesn’t give a conventional and suitable address.
D
cannot be understood by most people.