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UFMS – 2010 – VESTIBULAR DE VERÃO – 2ª ETAPA – Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul – PROVA COM GABARITO.

❑ PROVA DE LÍNGUA INGLESAUFMS-2010-VESTIBULAR DE VERÃO-2ª ETAPA-11/12/2009.

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 10 Questions.
 Text (1) – Die-Hard in History | www.oddee.com |
 Text (2) – | Tirinha | www.glasbergen.com |
 Text (3) – | Man provides photo for his own wanted poster www.reuters.com |
 TEXTO 1:
Die-Hard in History
(...)
Grigory Rasputin: was poisoned, shot four times, and beaten until he finally died from drowning 

Rasputin has been tied in the immortality of history to the ill-fated Romanov family. Some may even say that he was the cause of their destruction. Whatever you may think about him: powerful mystic or drunken fruitcake, he wormed his way into the heart of the imperial family and he just didn't want to go. The legends surrounding the death of Rasputin are perhaps even more mysterious and bizarre than his life. The first attempt on Rasputin's life failed; on June 29, 1914, after either just receiving a telegram or exiting church, he was attacked suddenly by Khionia Guseva, a former prostitute. The woman thrust a knife into Rasputin's abdomen, and his entrails hung out of what seemed like a mortal wound. Convinced of her success, Guseva supposedly screamed, "I have killed the antichrist!". After intensive surgery, however, Rasputin recovered. It was said of his survival that "the soul of this cursed muzhik was sewn on his body”.

On December 16, 1916, having decided that Rasputin's influence over the Tsaritsa had made him a far-too-dangerous threat to the empire, a group of nobles, led by Prince Felix Yusupov and the Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich and politician Vladimir Purishkevich, apparently lured Rasputin to the Yusupovs' Moika Palace basement, where they served him cakes and red wine laced with a massive amount of cyanide. According to legend, Rasputin was unaffected, although Maklakov had supplied enough poison to kill five men. Determined to finish the job, Yusupov became anxious about the possibility that Rasputin might live until the morning, leaving the conspirators no time to conceal his body. Yusupov ran upstairs to consult the others and then came back down to shoot Rasputin through the back with a revolver. Rasputin fell, and the company left the palace for a while. Yusupov went to check up on the body. Suddenly, Rasputin opened his eyes and lunged at him. When he grabbed Prince Yusupov he ominously whispered in Yusupov's ear "you bad boy" and attempted to escape. Yusopov and his co-conspirators chased Rasputin out into the yard, shooting him two more times and beating him with a rubber club. To ensure he didn't rouse again, the men tied Rasputin in a blanket and dumped his body into the Neva River. His body was found with his right arm outstretched, presumably to make the sign of the cross, indicating that he was still alive when he hit the water and managed to partially free himself. An autopsy established that the cause of death was drowning. His arms were found in an upright position, as if he had tried to claw his way out from under the ice (the Neva Riva freezes between November 25 and December 5, and the ice is gone only by mid-April). It was found that he had indeed been poisoned, and that the poison alone should have been enough to kill him.
Source: http://www.oddee.com/item_96861.aspx
21. Considerando o texto “Die-Hard in History”, é correto afirmar:
(001) Rasputin era membro da família Romanov.
(002) O assassinato de Rasputin deu-se a mando da Tsaritsa. (004) A morte de Rasputin deu-se entre os dias 25 de novembro e 5 de dezembro.
(008) Rasputin foi encontrado com vida após ser lançado no rio Neva.
(016) Rasputin ingeriu veneno suficiente para matar cinco pessoas.
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22. Baseado no texto “Die-Hard in History”, é correto afirmar: (001) Rasputin, segundo a lenda, é imortal.
(002) Rasputin foi envenenado, atingido por tiros, espancado e ferido a faca.
(004) Rasputin foi mortalmente ferido em 29 de junho de 1914.
(008) Guseva considerava Rasputin um anticristo.
(016) Dizia-se que a alma de Muzhik era inseparável de seu corpo.
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23. Conforme o uso no texto “Die-Hard in History”, é correto afirmar:
(001) “he” refere-se à família Romanov.
(002) “him” refere-se a Rasputin.
(004) “the men ” refere-se ao grupo formado por Yusupov, Pavlovich e Purishkevich.
(008) “perhaps” pode ser substituído por “never” sem alterar o sentido da oração.
(016) “The woman” refere-se a uma prostituta contratada por Khionia Guseva para assassinar Rasputin.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito  006 (002+004) 
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24. Considering the text “Die-Hard in History” one might infer that
(001) Khionia Guseva thought she had killed Rasputin when she stabbed him.
(002) Rasputin did not die from the massive amount of poison he was given.
(004) Rasputin drowned to death.
(008) Yusupov called Rasputin a “bad boy”.
(016) Rasputin is believed immortal because his body was never found.
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 TEXTO 2:
25. Considerando o texto abaixo, é correto afirmar:
(001) Os funcionários da empresa para a qual a jovem está se candidatando a emprego são cegos.
(002) A empresa para a qual a jovem está se candidatando a emprego não possui plano odontológico.
(004) O ambiente, na empresa para a qual a jovem está se candidatando a emprego, não é alegre.
(008) A entrevistadora estimula a vinda da nova funcionária à empresa.
(016) As duas mulheres da ilustração estão conversando sobre dentistas.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito  006 (002+004) 
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 Nobody ever smiles around here, so nobody will ever see your teeth. That's our dental plan. –  Ninguém nunca sorri por aqui, então ninguém verá seus dentes. Esse é o nosso plano odontológico.

 TEXTO 3:
Man provides photo for his own wanted poster

Mon Nov 9, 2009 10:23am EST LONDON (Reuters) - A British man on the run from police sent a picture of himself to his local paper because he disliked the mugshot they had printed of him as part of a public appeal to track him down.

South Wales Police had issued media with the photo of Matthew Maynard, wanted by officers investigating a house burglary, as part of a crackdown on crime in Swansea.

When it appeared in the South Wales Evening Post, the 23-year-old sent the newspaper a replacement photo of himself standing in front of a police van. They obligingly printed it on the front page.

The police thanked him for helping them in their appeal, saying: "Everyone in Swansea will know what he looks like now."
(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan; editing by Andrew Roche)
Source: http://www.reuters.com/articlePrint?articleId=USTRE5A831720091109
26. Considerando o texto “Man provides photo for his own wanted poster”, é correto afirmar:
(001) Matthew Maynard é um fotógrafo britânico.
(002) A polícia de Swansea não gostou da foto tirada por Matthew Maynard.
(004) Matthew Maynard é procurado pela polícia.
(008) Maynard tem 23 anos de idade.
(016) Matthew Maynard é um famoso personagem de ficção policial.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito  020 (004+016) 
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27. Baseado no texto “Man provides photo for his own wanted poster”, é correto afirmar:
(001) “A British man” refere-se a Matthew Maynard.
(002) “himself ” refere-se a “police”.
(004) “They” refere-se a “the police”.
(008) “him” refere-se a “the 23-year-old”.
(016) “it” refere-se a “police van”.
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28. Conforme a ocorrência no texto “Man provides photo for his own wanted poster”, é correto afirmar:
(001) “mugshot ” é o mesmo que “picture ”
(002) “wanted by officers” significa “querido pelos oficiais”.
(004) “in front of” é o oposto de “behind”
 (008) “Everyone” pode ser substituído por “Everybody” sem alterar o sentido da frase.
(016) “will know” pode ser substituído por “have to know” sem alterar o sentido da frase.
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29. From the text “Man provides photo for his own wanted poster” one might correctly state that
(001) Matthew Maynard disliked himself.
(002) A British man was into track running.
(004) The South Wales Police were after a thief.
(008) Matthew Maynard worked in the South Wales Evening Post for 23 years.
(016) Matthew Maynard helped the police.
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30. Considering the line “Good fences make good neighbors” from the poem Mending walls by Robert Frost, one might correctly state that
(001) neighbors make good fences.
(002) good neighbors respect each other's property.
(004) there are no good fences.
(008) neighbors are only good when they make fences around their properties.
(016) bad neighbors make bad fences.  
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