sábado, 12 de setembro de 2020

UnB-2011-PAS 1ª ETAPA - Programa de Avaliação Seriada da Universidade de Brasília - Profº Valdenor Sousa - Prova de Inglês com gabarito e Questões Comentadas.

 

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NESTE POST: PROVA de INGLÊS da UnB-2011-1ªETAPA- PAS(Programa de Avaliação Seriada), aplicada em 03/12/2011.
BANCA/ORGANIZADOR:
 CEBRASPE(Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisa em Avaliação e Seleção e de Promoção de Eventos).
LEITURA de textos de jornais digitais, revistas, websites, é um excelente treino para a prova.
PADRÃO/COMPOSIÇÃO DA PROVA:
 10 Questões, sendo:
* 09 Questões do tipo (C) ou (E), onde um erro anula um acerto.
* 01 Questão do tipo Múltipla Escolha (A,B,C,D).
 02 Textos
 01 Cartoon.
TÓPICOS ABORDADOS ao longo da prova:
1-VERBS:
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2-PHRASAL VERBS - USES:
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3-PERFECT TENSE - USES:
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4-MODAL VERBS - USES:
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5-NOUN:
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6-ADJECTIVES:
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7-ADVERBS:
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8-ADJECTIVE PHRASES(Adjective+noun):
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9-IDIOMS(Expressões Idiomáticas):
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10-COLLOCATIONS:
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11-TECHNICAL ENGLISH(Military English, Business English, Finance English, Legal English, Tax English, Customs English and so on):
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12-CONNECTORES AND LINKERS:
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13-GENITIVE CASE:
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14-FALSE COGNATES:
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➧Agora vamos à PROVA!
TEXTO 1:
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There are over 6,400 species of amphibians found worldwide, except in Antarctica and Greenland. Amphibians are vertebrates and include animals such as frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and worm-like caecilians. They can be found on land or in fresh water for they live in a variety of habitats from deserts to rain forests, permanent ponds or high mountain meadows. Most amphibians have four limbs and are cold-blooded, that is, they use the environment to regulate their body temperature. These creatures spend part of their life in water, and the other part on land.
Internet: <www.kidport.com>(adapted).
(...)
Based on the text above, judge the items below.
1 Amphibians have four limbs.
2 Amphibians depend on local ambient conditions to keep their bodies safe at the right temperature.
3 Amphibians are able to live in water as well as on land.
4 There are at least six thousand species of amphibians found all over the world.
5 Six species of amphibians are the ones known the world over.
👉 Questão-Item  1-Errada :
Amphibians have four limbs.
(Os anfíbios têm quatro membros.)
👉 Questão-Item  2-Correta :
Amphibians depend on local ambient conditions to keep their bodies safe at the right temperature.
(Os anfíbios dependem das condições ambientais locais para manter seus corpos seguros na temperatura certa.)
👉 Questão-Item  3-Correta :
Amphibians are able to live in water as well as on land.
(Os anfíbios podem viver tanto na água como na terra.)
👉 Questão-Item  4-Errada :
There are at least six thousand species of amphibians found all over the world.
(Existem pelo menos seis mil espécies de anfíbios encontrados em todo o mundo.)
👉 Questão-Item  5-Errada :
Six species of amphibians are the ones known the world over.(Seis espécies de anfíbios são as conhecidas em todo o mundo.)
TEXTO 2:
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The Age of Discovery, also known as the Age of Exploration, was a period in history starting in the early 15th century and continuing into the early 17th century. The Portuguese began systematically exploring the Atlantic coast, eventually reaching the Indian Ocean. In 1492, racing to find a trade route to Asia, the Spanish monarchs funded Christopher Columbus’s plan to sail west to reach the Indies by crossing the Atlantic. He landed on an uncharted continent, then seen by Europeans as a new world and later called America. To prevent conflict between Portugal and Spain, a treaty was signed dividing the world into two vast territories. In 1498, an expedition led by Vasco da Gama finally achieved the Portuguese dream of reaching India, as he sailed around Africa, opening up direct trade with Asia.
Internet: www.an.wikipedia.org(adapted).
(...)
According to the text, it can be concluded that
6 Portugal and Spain signed an agreement dividing the newly-discovered world into two regions to be exploited exclusively by them.
7 the Age of Discovery took place in the late 15th and early 17th centuries.
8 Christopher Columbus came across the North American continent on his way to India.
9 Vasco da Gama, by the end of 15th century, sailed westward in an attempt to reach India.
👉 Questão-Item  6-Correta :
6 Portugal and Spain signed an agreement dividing the newly-discovered world into two regions to be exploited exclusively by them.
(Portugal e Espanha assinaram um acordo que divide o mundo recém-descoberto em duas regiões a serem exploradas exclusivamente por eles.)
👉 Questão-Item  7-Errada :
the Age of Discovery took place in the late 15th and early 17th centuries.
(a Era dos Descobrimentos ocorreu no final do século XV e no início do século XVII.)
👉 Questão-Item  8-Correta :
Christopher Columbus came across the North American continent on his way to India.
(Cristóvão Colombo cruzou o continente norte-americano a caminho da Índia.)
👉 Questão-Item  9-Errada :
Vasco da Gama, by the end of 15th century, sailed westward in an attempt to reach India.
(Vasco da Gama, no final do século XV, navegou para o oeste na tentativa de chegar à Índia.)
CARTOON:
(...)
Internet: <www.zone.artizans.com> (adapted)
👉 Questão  10 :
Based on the cartoon, it can be inferred that
(A) the two men love pollution.
(B) man is to blame for sea pollution.
(C) the raft is a long way from dry land.
(D) it was noon when the two men found visual evidence of dry land.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito  B 
TÓPICO - IDEIA CONTEXTUAL ou INFORMAÇÃO DENTRO DO TEXTO:
Based on the cartoon, it can be inferred that
(A) the two men love pollution.
(os dois homens adoram poluição.)
(B) man is to blame for sea pollution.
(o homem é o culpado pela poluição do mar.)
(C) the raft is a long way from dry land.
(a jangada fica longe da terra firme.)
(D) it was noon when the two men found visual evidence of dry land.
(era meio-dia quando os dois homens encontraram evidências visuais de terra seca.)

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