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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Para o diretor da OMS, a solução mais eficaz para parar a propagação do corona vírus é:

Texto 4


Coronavirus is 10 times deadlier than swine flu: WHO


   COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, is officially 10 times deadlier than the H1N1 swine flu strain that ripped across much of the world in 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed Monday.


   The only way to truly halt the spread is a vaccine, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing from Geneva. More than 1.8 million people have been infected so far worldwide, and at least 115,000 have died.


   “Evidence from several countries is giving us a clearer picture about this virus, how it behaves, how to stop it and how to treat it,” Tedros said. “We know that COVID-19 spreads fast, and we know that it is deadly – 10 times deadlier than the 2009 flu pandemic.”


   While swine flu, as it was popularly known, killed 18,500 people, the true toll may have been closer to between 151,700 and 575,400, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported, citing The Lancet.


   “We know that the virus can spread more easily in crowded environments like nursing homes,” Tedros continued. “We know that early case finding, testing, isolating, caring for every case, and tracing every contact is essential for stopping transmission.”


   Pointing out that in some countries cases are doubling every three to four days, the disease accelerates fast but “decelerates much more slowly,” Tedros said. “In other words, the way down is much slower than the way up,” he said. “That means control measures must be lifted slowly and with control.”


   Tedros cautioned that restarting the shutdown portions of the economy in the U.S. and other countries whose leaders have been anxious to loosen restrictions could prove deadly. He also exhorted everyone around the world to work together, as several development ministers from the United Kingdom, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden had done in a recent joint editorial.

From: shorturl.at/fhjPR. Accessed on 04/14/2020

A
Fechar o comércio.
B
Seguir as orientações da OMS.
C
Descobrir uma vacina.
D
Manter as pessoas do grupo de risco em casa
E
Não visitar os idosos em asilos.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

De acordo com o texto, a população indígena do Brasil teme que a COVID-19:

Texto 5 


Coronavirus has swept through tribes, killing elders and inflicting irreparable damage on tribal history, culture and medicine


   When Bep Karoti Xikrin fell ill with Covid-19, he refused to go to a hospital. The 64-year-old chief of a Xikrin indigenous village in Brazil’s Amazon was plagued by headaches and fatigue and struggled for breath. But, according to his daughter Bekuoi Raquel, he was afraid that if he were admitted to hospital he might never return.


   Instead, he died in his village – and with him, was lost decades of knowledge and leadership. “He knew so much about things we haven’t even experienced,” said Bekuoi, 21. “Everyone admired him. He was very loved.”


   As Brazil’s confirmed overall death toll from Covid-19 passes 50,000, the virus is scything through the country’s indigenous communities, killing chiefs, elders and traditional healers – and raising fears that alongside the toll of human lives, the pandemic may inflict irreparable damage on tribal knowledge of history, culture and natural medicine.


   The Munduruku people alone have lost 10 sábios, or wise ones. “We always say they are living libraries,” said Alessandra Munduruku, a tribal leader. “It’s been very painful.”


   The victims include prominent figures such as Paulinho Paiakan, a Kayapó leader who fought alongside rock star Sting against the Belo Monte dam.


   The indigenous organisation Apib has logged at least 332 Covid-19 deaths, and 7,208 coronavirus cases across 110 communities. “We are facing extermination,” said its executive coordinator, Dinamam Tuxá.


   Indigenous leaders such as Tuxá say the government of the far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, is failing to protect the country’s 900,000 indigenous people – many of whom live in small communities, where dozens often share the same house.


   Tuxá said Brazil’s Funai indigenous agency has taken too long to send emergency food kits to people isolating in their villages, forcing them to risk infection by traveling to nearby towns for emergency government payments. Funai said it had delivered 82,000 basic food kits and 43,000 hygiene kits.


   Some leaders even blame government health workers for bringing the virus. Katia Silene Akrãtikatêjê, 51, a chief from the Gavião tribe in Pará state, believes she caught Covid-19 after a government health team visited their village to give flu vaccines. “Everyone got sick from there on,” she said.

From: shorturl.at/finAM. Accessed on 07/01/2020


A
Atraia mais garimpeiros para as reservas indígenas.
B
Impeça-os de ir até as cidades em busca do auxílio emergencial.
C
Chegue até as aldeias através das ajudas humanitárias.
D
Cause danos irreversíveis na cultura, na história e nos conhecimentos sobre medicina natural.
E
Tenha entrado em todas as aldeias indígenas com as visitas de técnicos da Funai.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

As críticas que o líder indígena Tuxá fez estão relacionadas ao fato de o governo federal:

Texto 5 


Coronavirus has swept through tribes, killing elders and inflicting irreparable damage on tribal history, culture and medicine


   When Bep Karoti Xikrin fell ill with Covid-19, he refused to go to a hospital. The 64-year-old chief of a Xikrin indigenous village in Brazil’s Amazon was plagued by headaches and fatigue and struggled for breath. But, according to his daughter Bekuoi Raquel, he was afraid that if he were admitted to hospital he might never return.


   Instead, he died in his village – and with him, was lost decades of knowledge and leadership. “He knew so much about things we haven’t even experienced,” said Bekuoi, 21. “Everyone admired him. He was very loved.”


   As Brazil’s confirmed overall death toll from Covid-19 passes 50,000, the virus is scything through the country’s indigenous communities, killing chiefs, elders and traditional healers – and raising fears that alongside the toll of human lives, the pandemic may inflict irreparable damage on tribal knowledge of history, culture and natural medicine.


   The Munduruku people alone have lost 10 sábios, or wise ones. “We always say they are living libraries,” said Alessandra Munduruku, a tribal leader. “It’s been very painful.”


   The victims include prominent figures such as Paulinho Paiakan, a Kayapó leader who fought alongside rock star Sting against the Belo Monte dam.


   The indigenous organisation Apib has logged at least 332 Covid-19 deaths, and 7,208 coronavirus cases across 110 communities. “We are facing extermination,” said its executive coordinator, Dinamam Tuxá.


   Indigenous leaders such as Tuxá say the government of the far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, is failing to protect the country’s 900,000 indigenous people – many of whom live in small communities, where dozens often share the same house.


   Tuxá said Brazil’s Funai indigenous agency has taken too long to send emergency food kits to people isolating in their villages, forcing them to risk infection by traveling to nearby towns for emergency government payments. Funai said it had delivered 82,000 basic food kits and 43,000 hygiene kits.


   Some leaders even blame government health workers for bringing the virus. Katia Silene Akrãtikatêjê, 51, a chief from the Gavião tribe in Pará state, believes she caught Covid-19 after a government health team visited their village to give flu vaccines. “Everyone got sick from there on,” she said.

From: shorturl.at/finAM. Accessed on 07/01/2020


A
Não ter impedido a invasão de garimpeiros nas terras indígenas.
B
Ter retardado a entrega de cestas básicas, o que forçou a ida dos indígenas às cidades.
C
Ter enviado equipes de saúde às vilas, as quais transmitiram o vírus.
D
Não ter construído moradias nas aldeias indígenas a fim de melhorar o distanciamento social.
E
Não ter criado hospitais de campanha nas aldeias mais atingidas pela COVID-19.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Sobre a decisão de colocar pacientes que testaram positivo para o corona vírus em abrigos para idosos, o texto afirma que:

Texto 3


The lessons Italy has learned about its COVID-19 outbreak could help the rest of the world


   Only carefully conducted epidemiological studies will bring to light exactly how and why COVID-19 took off in northern Italy with such speed. But in the midst of the emergency, experts say there are already lessons to be gleaned from Italy's fatal errors — and urgent messages for other parts of the world.


   "The biggest mistake we made was to admit patients infected with COVID-19 into hospitals throughout the region," said Carlo Borghetti, the vice- premier of Lombardy, an economically crucial region with a population of 10 million.


   "We should have immediately set up separate structures exclusively for people sick with coronavirus. I recommend the rest of the world do this, to not send COVID patients into health-care facilities that are still uninfected."


   Already, Italian cities in other regions are doing this, as well as field hospitals in Milan and Bergamo, Lombardy, which are almost complete.


   However, the virus was not only spread to "clean" — i.e. infection-free — hospitals by admitting positive patients. In early March, as the number of infected was doubling every few days, authorities allowed overwhelmed hospitals to transfer those who tested positive but weren't gravely ill into assistedliving facilities for the elderly.


   "It was like throwing a lit match onto a haystack," said Borghetti, who spoke out against the directive at the time. "Some facilities refused to take in the positive patients. For those that did [take them in], it was devastating."


   Along with the tragic misstep of putting infected people under the same roof as clusters of the most physically vulnerable, Borghetti and others point to a deeper structural factor that accelerated the outbreak in northern Italy: a highly centralized health-care system with large hospitals as its focus.

From: shorturl.at/cMRTW. Accesses on 04/09/2020


A
Foi uma decisão acertada.
B
Todos os abrigos cederam espaço para os pacientes.
C
Foi uma decisão desastrosa.
D
Apenas os abrigos do norte da Itália se recusaram receber os pacientes.
E
Foi uma decisão seguida por outros países.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Dentre as razões para o pedido do Primeiro Ministro Britânico para que os cidadãos fiquem em casa está:

Texto 2 


   Boris Johnson should have taken his own medicine - The British prime minister tested positive for Covid-19 and went into isolation, but not before doing untold damage and setting a bad example.



   Boris Johnson, the prime minister of Britain, on Friday announced that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. In a brief video released on Twitter, he shared the basics: Having developed “mild symptoms — that’s to say, a temperature and a persistent cough” — he underwent testing and received the bad news. He will now be “selfisolating” until the illness has run its course.


   Looking mostly healthy, if typically disheveled, Mr. Johnson stressed that he would continue to “lead the national fightback” from his home via teleconferencing. He urged the British public to abide by the three-week lockdown put into place on Monday.


   The more effectively people stick with social distancing, the faster the nation and its National Health Service (N.H.S.) will “bounce back,” he said, before closing with the plea, “Stay at home, protect the N.H.S and save lives.” It was a responsible, no- drama message. If only the prime minister had displayed such leadership sooner, he — and who knows how many others — might have been spared this illness.

From: shorturl.at/dKV23. Accessed on 03/27/2020

A
A proteção do serviço de saúde.
B
A garantia do equilíbrio econômico da Inglaterra.
C
A proteção dos recursos naturais do país.
D
A preparação dos cidadãos para uma pandemia global.
E
O cuidado com as crianças e com os idosos.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Sobre o fato da COVID-19 ter se alastrado pelo norte da Itália, o texto afirma que:

Texto 3


The lessons Italy has learned about its COVID-19 outbreak could help the rest of the world


   Only carefully conducted epidemiological studies will bring to light exactly how and why COVID-19 took off in northern Italy with such speed. But in the midst of the emergency, experts say there are already lessons to be gleaned from Italy's fatal errors — and urgent messages for other parts of the world.


   "The biggest mistake we made was to admit patients infected with COVID-19 into hospitals throughout the region," said Carlo Borghetti, the vice- premier of Lombardy, an economically crucial region with a population of 10 million.


   "We should have immediately set up separate structures exclusively for people sick with coronavirus. I recommend the rest of the world do this, to not send COVID patients into health-care facilities that are still uninfected."


   Already, Italian cities in other regions are doing this, as well as field hospitals in Milan and Bergamo, Lombardy, which are almost complete.


   However, the virus was not only spread to "clean" — i.e. infection-free — hospitals by admitting positive patients. In early March, as the number of infected was doubling every few days, authorities allowed overwhelmed hospitals to transfer those who tested positive but weren't gravely ill into assistedliving facilities for the elderly.


   "It was like throwing a lit match onto a haystack," said Borghetti, who spoke out against the directive at the time. "Some facilities refused to take in the positive patients. For those that did [take them in], it was devastating."


   Along with the tragic misstep of putting infected people under the same roof as clusters of the most physically vulnerable, Borghetti and others point to a deeper structural factor that accelerated the outbreak in northern Italy: a highly centralized health-care system with large hospitals as its focus.

From: shorturl.at/cMRTW. Accesses on 04/09/2020


A
A causa está relacionada com o fato de a população dessa região ser composta majoritariamente por idosos.
B
A grande quantidade de abrigos de idosos foi o fator que mais pesou na contaminação descontrolada.
C
Especula-se que foram os turistas estrangeiros os grandes responsáveis pela contaminação em massa nessa região.
D
O grande responsável foi o governo italiano que não tomou as devidas precauções a tempo de controlar a contaminação da população.
E
Por enquanto não há estudos epidemiológicos que expliquem a rapidez com que o corona vírus se espalhou por essa região.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

De acordo com o texto, podemos afirmar que

Texto 4


Coronavirus is 10 times deadlier than swine flu: WHO


   COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, is officially 10 times deadlier than the H1N1 swine flu strain that ripped across much of the world in 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed Monday.


   The only way to truly halt the spread is a vaccine, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing from Geneva. More than 1.8 million people have been infected so far worldwide, and at least 115,000 have died.


   “Evidence from several countries is giving us a clearer picture about this virus, how it behaves, how to stop it and how to treat it,” Tedros said. “We know that COVID-19 spreads fast, and we know that it is deadly – 10 times deadlier than the 2009 flu pandemic.”


   While swine flu, as it was popularly known, killed 18,500 people, the true toll may have been closer to between 151,700 and 575,400, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported, citing The Lancet.


   “We know that the virus can spread more easily in crowded environments like nursing homes,” Tedros continued. “We know that early case finding, testing, isolating, caring for every case, and tracing every contact is essential for stopping transmission.”


   Pointing out that in some countries cases are doubling every three to four days, the disease accelerates fast but “decelerates much more slowly,” Tedros said. “In other words, the way down is much slower than the way up,” he said. “That means control measures must be lifted slowly and with control.”


   Tedros cautioned that restarting the shutdown portions of the economy in the U.S. and other countries whose leaders have been anxious to loosen restrictions could prove deadly. He also exhorted everyone around the world to work together, as several development ministers from the United Kingdom, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden had done in a recent joint editorial.

From: shorturl.at/fhjPR. Accessed on 04/14/2020

A
A COVID-19 matou 10% das pessoas infectadas no mundo.
B
A taxa de desaceleração da COVID-19 é mais baixa do que a taxa de aceleração.
C
A taxa de letalidade da gripe suína e da COVID- 19 são semelhantes.
D
A gripe suína matou centenas de milhares de idosos em asilos.
E
O diretor da Organização Mundial da Saúde defende o isolamento vertical.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

A respeito da abertura do comércio, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus diz que:

Texto 4


Coronavirus is 10 times deadlier than swine flu: WHO


   COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, is officially 10 times deadlier than the H1N1 swine flu strain that ripped across much of the world in 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed Monday.


   The only way to truly halt the spread is a vaccine, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing from Geneva. More than 1.8 million people have been infected so far worldwide, and at least 115,000 have died.


   “Evidence from several countries is giving us a clearer picture about this virus, how it behaves, how to stop it and how to treat it,” Tedros said. “We know that COVID-19 spreads fast, and we know that it is deadly – 10 times deadlier than the 2009 flu pandemic.”


   While swine flu, as it was popularly known, killed 18,500 people, the true toll may have been closer to between 151,700 and 575,400, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported, citing The Lancet.


   “We know that the virus can spread more easily in crowded environments like nursing homes,” Tedros continued. “We know that early case finding, testing, isolating, caring for every case, and tracing every contact is essential for stopping transmission.”


   Pointing out that in some countries cases are doubling every three to four days, the disease accelerates fast but “decelerates much more slowly,” Tedros said. “In other words, the way down is much slower than the way up,” he said. “That means control measures must be lifted slowly and with control.”


   Tedros cautioned that restarting the shutdown portions of the economy in the U.S. and other countries whose leaders have been anxious to loosen restrictions could prove deadly. He also exhorted everyone around the world to work together, as several development ministers from the United Kingdom, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden had done in a recent joint editorial.

From: shorturl.at/fhjPR. Accessed on 04/14/2020

A
É preciso haver cautela, pois a abertura do comércio pode aumentar o número de mortes.
B
Ela será mortal para todos os cidadãos com a COVID-19.
C
Nenhum país deveria abrir o comércio, sob pena de serem responsabilizados pelos mortos.
D
Todos deveriam seguir o exemplo dos países da União Europeia e não abrir o comércio.
E
Está de acordo, pois há a necessidade de manter a economia funcionando a todo custo.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Durante o anúncio pelo Twitter de que estava com a COVID-19, Boris Johnson:

Texto 2 


   Boris Johnson should have taken his own medicine - The British prime minister tested positive for Covid-19 and went into isolation, but not before doing untold damage and setting a bad example.



   Boris Johnson, the prime minister of Britain, on Friday announced that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. In a brief video released on Twitter, he shared the basics: Having developed “mild symptoms — that’s to say, a temperature and a persistent cough” — he underwent testing and received the bad news. He will now be “selfisolating” until the illness has run its course.


   Looking mostly healthy, if typically disheveled, Mr. Johnson stressed that he would continue to “lead the national fightback” from his home via teleconferencing. He urged the British public to abide by the three-week lockdown put into place on Monday.


   The more effectively people stick with social distancing, the faster the nation and its National Health Service (N.H.S.) will “bounce back,” he said, before closing with the plea, “Stay at home, protect the N.H.S and save lives.” It was a responsible, no- drama message. If only the prime minister had displayed such leadership sooner, he — and who knows how many others — might have been spared this illness.

From: shorturl.at/dKV23. Accessed on 03/27/2020

A
estava abatido, se emocionou bastante e pediu orações aos Britânicos.
B
não conseguiu completar o anúncio devido a suas condições de saúde.
C
não orientou a população a ficar em casa.
D
afirmou que iria continuar trabalhando mesmo em isolamento.
E
falou da crise econômica em vez de soluções para amenizar a contaminação do corona vírus.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Das lições que a Itália aprendeu com a COVID-19 está:

Texto 3


The lessons Italy has learned about its COVID-19 outbreak could help the rest of the world


   Only carefully conducted epidemiological studies will bring to light exactly how and why COVID-19 took off in northern Italy with such speed. But in the midst of the emergency, experts say there are already lessons to be gleaned from Italy's fatal errors — and urgent messages for other parts of the world.


   "The biggest mistake we made was to admit patients infected with COVID-19 into hospitals throughout the region," said Carlo Borghetti, the vice- premier of Lombardy, an economically crucial region with a population of 10 million.


   "We should have immediately set up separate structures exclusively for people sick with coronavirus. I recommend the rest of the world do this, to not send COVID patients into health-care facilities that are still uninfected."


   Already, Italian cities in other regions are doing this, as well as field hospitals in Milan and Bergamo, Lombardy, which are almost complete.


   However, the virus was not only spread to "clean" — i.e. infection-free — hospitals by admitting positive patients. In early March, as the number of infected was doubling every few days, authorities allowed overwhelmed hospitals to transfer those who tested positive but weren't gravely ill into assistedliving facilities for the elderly.


   "It was like throwing a lit match onto a haystack," said Borghetti, who spoke out against the directive at the time. "Some facilities refused to take in the positive patients. For those that did [take them in], it was devastating."


   Along with the tragic misstep of putting infected people under the same roof as clusters of the most physically vulnerable, Borghetti and others point to a deeper structural factor that accelerated the outbreak in northern Italy: a highly centralized health-care system with large hospitals as its focus.

From: shorturl.at/cMRTW. Accesses on 04/09/2020


A
Separar unidades hospitalares para tratar exclusivamente de pacientes com a COVID-19 de modo que eles não fiquem junto a pacientes não infectados.
B
Usar hospitais privados exclusivamente para pacientes com sintomas graves da COVID-19.
C
Enfatizar ações de prevenções para evitar a propagação descontrolada do vírus pelo país.
D
Criar um sistema de saúde único para facilitar a troca de informações sobre leitos disponíveis para internação de pacientes infectados pelo corona vírus.
E
Transferir pacientes da COVID-19 com sintomas leves para regiões do país com menos idosos e com poucos casos da doença.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Quando Barack Obama disse que “Na política e na vida, ignorância não é uma virtude”, ele chamou os alunos a refletirem sobre:

Texto 1


Part of President Obama’s Speech at Rutgers Commencement 2016


   Facts, evidence, reason, logic, an understanding of science — these are good things. These are qualities you want in people making policy. These are qualities you want to continue to cultivate in yourselves as citizens. That might seem obvious. That’s why we honor Bill Moyers or Dr. Burnell. We traditionally have valued those things. But if you were listening to today’s political debate, you might wonder where this strain of anti-intellectualism came from.


   So, Class of 2016, let me be as clear as I can be. In politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue. It’s not cool to not know what you’re talking about. That’s not keeping it real, or telling it like it is. That’s not challenging political correctness. That’s just not knowing what you’re talking about.


   Qualities like kindness and compassion, honesty, hard work — they often matter more than technical skills or know-how. But when our leaders express a disdain for facts, when they’re not held accountable for repeating falsehoods and just making stuff up, while actual experts are dismissed as elitists, then we’ve got a problem.

   You know, it’s interesting that if we get sick, we actually want to make sure the doctors have gone to medical school, they know what they’re talking about. If we get on a plane, we say we really want a pilot to be able to pilot the plane. The rejection of facts, the rejection of reason and science — that is the path to decline.

From: shorturl.at/deAIX. Accessed on 04/01/2020

A
a importância do conhecimento intuitivo das pessoas.
B
o desdém que devem ter pelo conhecimento intuitivo das pessoas.
C
o perigo de desdenhar dos fatos, da razão e da ciência
D
não acreditarem em políticos sem formação acadêmica.
E
como rejeitarem os fatos e confiarem em suas opiniões pessoais.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Sobre líderes que espalham mentiras, o texto nos permite afirmar que:

Texto 1


Part of President Obama’s Speech at Rutgers Commencement 2016


   Facts, evidence, reason, logic, an understanding of science — these are good things. These are qualities you want in people making policy. These are qualities you want to continue to cultivate in yourselves as citizens. That might seem obvious. That’s why we honor Bill Moyers or Dr. Burnell. We traditionally have valued those things. But if you were listening to today’s political debate, you might wonder where this strain of anti-intellectualism came from.


   So, Class of 2016, let me be as clear as I can be. In politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue. It’s not cool to not know what you’re talking about. That’s not keeping it real, or telling it like it is. That’s not challenging political correctness. That’s just not knowing what you’re talking about.


   Qualities like kindness and compassion, honesty, hard work — they often matter more than technical skills or know-how. But when our leaders express a disdain for facts, when they’re not held accountable for repeating falsehoods and just making stuff up, while actual experts are dismissed as elitists, then we’ve got a problem.

   You know, it’s interesting that if we get sick, we actually want to make sure the doctors have gone to medical school, they know what they’re talking about. If we get on a plane, we say we really want a pilot to be able to pilot the plane. The rejection of facts, the rejection of reason and science — that is the path to decline.

From: shorturl.at/deAIX. Accessed on 04/01/2020

A
eles são responsabilizados judicialmente.
B
eles são apoiados pela população e pela mídia.
C
eles são vaiados ao se pronunciarem.
D
eles são especialistas em ciência.
E
eles não sofrem punição judicial.
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URCA 2021 - Português - Fonemas e Letras, Fonologia

Leia o trecho a seguir e assinale a alternativa que contém os números corretos de letras e fonemas das palavras destacadas:

Somos todos juntos uma miscigenação
E não podemos fugir da nossa etnia
Índios, brancos, negros e mestiços
Nada de errado em seus princípios
O seu e o meu são iguais
Corre nas veias sem parar

(SCIENCE, Chico. Etnia. Disponível em <https://www.letras.mus.br/chico-science/83236/>)

A
6-5; 12-10; 6-6; 3-3.
B
6-6; 12-12; 6-6; 3-2.
C
6-6; 12-11; 6-6; 3-3
D
6-5; 12-11; 6-6; 3-2
E
6-5; 12-11; 6-6; 3-3
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Depois de ler o texto, não é correto afirmar que:

Texto 1


Part of President Obama’s Speech at Rutgers Commencement 2016


   Facts, evidence, reason, logic, an understanding of science — these are good things. These are qualities you want in people making policy. These are qualities you want to continue to cultivate in yourselves as citizens. That might seem obvious. That’s why we honor Bill Moyers or Dr. Burnell. We traditionally have valued those things. But if you were listening to today’s political debate, you might wonder where this strain of anti-intellectualism came from.


   So, Class of 2016, let me be as clear as I can be. In politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue. It’s not cool to not know what you’re talking about. That’s not keeping it real, or telling it like it is. That’s not challenging political correctness. That’s just not knowing what you’re talking about.


   Qualities like kindness and compassion, honesty, hard work — they often matter more than technical skills or know-how. But when our leaders express a disdain for facts, when they’re not held accountable for repeating falsehoods and just making stuff up, while actual experts are dismissed as elitists, then we’ve got a problem.

   You know, it’s interesting that if we get sick, we actually want to make sure the doctors have gone to medical school, they know what they’re talking about. If we get on a plane, we say we really want a pilot to be able to pilot the plane. The rejection of facts, the rejection of reason and science — that is the path to decline.

From: shorturl.at/deAIX. Accessed on 04/01/2020

A
Não é formidável não ter conhecimento sobre o que se fala.
B
Líderes políticos não devem espalhar mentiras baseadas em suas impressões pessoais.
C
Políticos precisam respeitar a ciência, a razão, a lógica, os fatos e as evidências.
D
Muitas vezes é preciso desconsiderar evidências e fatos para o benefício da sociedade.
E
O debate político mencionado por Obama mostrou o crescimento anti-intelectualismo.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

De acordo com o texto, é correto afirmar que Boris Johnson:

Texto 2 


   Boris Johnson should have taken his own medicine - The British prime minister tested positive for Covid-19 and went into isolation, but not before doing untold damage and setting a bad example.



   Boris Johnson, the prime minister of Britain, on Friday announced that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. In a brief video released on Twitter, he shared the basics: Having developed “mild symptoms — that’s to say, a temperature and a persistent cough” — he underwent testing and received the bad news. He will now be “selfisolating” until the illness has run its course.


   Looking mostly healthy, if typically disheveled, Mr. Johnson stressed that he would continue to “lead the national fightback” from his home via teleconferencing. He urged the British public to abide by the three-week lockdown put into place on Monday.


   The more effectively people stick with social distancing, the faster the nation and its National Health Service (N.H.S.) will “bounce back,” he said, before closing with the plea, “Stay at home, protect the N.H.S and save lives.” It was a responsible, no- drama message. If only the prime minister had displayed such leadership sooner, he — and who knows how many others — might have been spared this illness.

From: shorturl.at/dKV23. Accessed on 03/27/2020

A
Pediu para as pessoas irem trabalhar normalmente.
B
Não se isolou, pois não apresentou sintomas fortes da COVID-19.
C
Sempre acreditou na mortalidade do corona vírus.
D
Solicitou que um porta-voz informasse sobre seu estado de saúde.
E
Deu ele mesmo a notícia de que estava infectado pelo corona vírus.
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URCA 2021 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

Sobre o isolamento social, o texto permite inferir que:

Texto 2 


   Boris Johnson should have taken his own medicine - The British prime minister tested positive for Covid-19 and went into isolation, but not before doing untold damage and setting a bad example.



   Boris Johnson, the prime minister of Britain, on Friday announced that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. In a brief video released on Twitter, he shared the basics: Having developed “mild symptoms — that’s to say, a temperature and a persistent cough” — he underwent testing and received the bad news. He will now be “selfisolating” until the illness has run its course.


   Looking mostly healthy, if typically disheveled, Mr. Johnson stressed that he would continue to “lead the national fightback” from his home via teleconferencing. He urged the British public to abide by the three-week lockdown put into place on Monday.


   The more effectively people stick with social distancing, the faster the nation and its National Health Service (N.H.S.) will “bounce back,” he said, before closing with the plea, “Stay at home, protect the N.H.S and save lives.” It was a responsible, no- drama message. If only the prime minister had displayed such leadership sooner, he — and who knows how many others — might have been spared this illness.

From: shorturl.at/dKV23. Accessed on 03/27/2020

A
Foi precipitado, pois havia poucos infectados na Inglaterra.
B
Foi impensado, pois a população não teve tempo de ser programar para o isolamento.
C
Poderia ter sido decretado antes para evitar que mais pessoas tivessem sido infectadas.
D
Não surtiu efeito, pois os parques das cidades ficaram cheios de pessoas se exercitando.
E
Boris Johnson antecipou-se e tomou todas as precauções para proteger a população britânica.
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URCA 2021 - Literatura - Escolas Literárias, Romantismo

Considere as afirmações a seguir e assinale a alternativa CORRETA:


1. O Romantismo Brasileiro, tendo como traço reconhecido o esforço de buscar uma fisionomia nacional que se distanciasse da literatura europeia, investiu no aportuguesamento da língua.

2. Nossos escritores românticos eram unânimes quanto ao reconhecimento da importância da contribuição de africanos e índios, como marca que nos diferenciava da literatura europeia.

3. Álvares de Azevedo negava a importância do elemento indígena para a consolidação da literatura nacional brasileira.

A
Apenas 1 não contém informação incorreta.
B
Apenas 2 não está correta.
C
Apenas 3 não contém informação incorreta.
D
Todas contêm informações corretas.
E
Todas contêm informações incorretas.
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URCA 2021 - Português - Pontuação, Uso da Vírgula

Observe a imagem a seguir e assinale a alternativa CORRETA, quanto ao emprego de pontuação:


HIDALGO, Emilio Sanchéz. Barbie e Ken, chacota dos opositores aos antipetistas ricos. Disponível em <https://brasil.elpais.com/brasil/2018/10/23/politica/1540287712_846177.html>

A
Eu, particularmente, acho que não existe racismo no Brasil.
B
Eu acho que não existe particularmente, racismo no Brasil.
C
Eu, particularmente, acho, que não existe racismo no Brasil.
D
Eu acho que não existe racismo no, particularmente, Brasil.
E
Particularmente eu, acho que não existe racismo no Brasil.
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URCA 2021 - Português - Adjetivos, Morfologia - Verbos, Interjeições, Advérbios, Substantivos, Formação das Palavras: Composição, Derivação, Hibridismo, Onomatopeia e Abreviação, Morfologia

Leia o trecho a seguir e responda o que se pede:


“Negrinha abriu a boca, como o cuco, e fechou os olhos. A patroa então, com uma colher, tirou da água “pulando” o ovo e zás! na boca da pequena. E antes que o urro de dor saísse, prática que era D. Inácia nesse castigo, suas mãos amordaçaram-na até que o ovo arrefecesse. Negrinha urrou surdamente, pelo nariz. Esperneou. Mas só. Nem os vizinhos chegaram a perceber aquilo. Depois:

— Diga nomes feios aos mais velhos outra vez!! Ouviu, peste??”

(LOBATO, Monteiro. Negrinha. Disponível em <https://cs.ufgd.edu.br/download/Negrinha-de-Monteiro- Lobato.pdf>)


Assinale a alternativa que indica a classe gramatical e o processo de formação da palavra destacada:

A
advérbio – derivação sufixal.
B
adjetivo – composição por justaposição
C
substantivo – derivação prefixal e sufixal.
D
verbo – derivação parassintética.
E
interjeição – reduplicação.
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URCA 2021 - Português - Interpretação de Textos, Noções Gerais de Compreensão e Interpretação de Texto

Observe a imagem abaixo e assinale a alternativa que expressa uma afirmativa INCORRETA:


(@JosuePatriota, Instagram)

A
O emprego de letras maiúsculas remete, ironicamente, a um traço de estilo comum em notícias falsas (fake news), o que põe em dúvida a credibilidade da mensagem.
B
A personagem fictícia endereça sua mensagem em solidariedade a um interlocutor real, mas busca a atenção de outros usuários da rede social, que desaprovam o teor literal da mensagem.
C
O usuário da rede social não domina a norma padrão escrita e isto, em conjunto com outros elementos de estilo, compromete a credibilidade da mensagem.
D
Os desvios ortográficos, como aparecem no texto, bastam para, isoladamente, identificar a ironia como fator predominante no texto.
E
Apesar de consagrada pelo uso, a palavra “postagem” é um neologismo e poderia ser substituída por “publicação”.