quinta-feira, 5 de maio de 2022

ESCOLA NAVAL – 2019 – LÍNGUA INGLESA – CONCURSO PÚBLICO DE ADMISSÃO À ESCOLA NAVAL – PROVA COM GABARITO.

❑ PROVA DE LÍNGUA INGLESAESCOLA NAVAL-2018/2019-LÍNGUA INGLESA.

❑ ESTRUTURA-PROVA:
 20 Multiple Choice Questions / 5 Options Each Question.
 Text (1) – | Doctors Know Best | www.fitnessmagazine.com |
 Text (2) – | Doctor works to save youth from violence before they reach his ER | http://www.cnn.com |
 Text (3) – | www.goodhousekeeping.com |
 Text (4) – | Switzerland’s invisible linguistic borders | http://www.bbc.com |
 Text (5) – | |
 Text (6) – | https://amp.livescience.com |
 Text (7) – | www.linkedin.com |
 Text (8) – | Chock-a-block | https://blog.oxforddictionaries.com |
 Text (9) – | HNSA Ships | www.hnsa.org |
 Text (10) – | Hacksaw Ridge http://oscar.go.com |
 Text (11) – | https://blog.oxforddictionaries.com |
 Text (12) – | https://amp.Iivescience.com 
 Text (13) – | http://blog,zendrive.com  

 GABARITO:


01-B, 02-C, 03-B, 04-C, 05-A
06-D, 07-E, 08-C, 09-E, 10-C
11-E, 12-C, 13-D, 14-E, 15-B
16-C, 17-B, 18-D, 19-E, 20-C


 PROVA:

 TEXTO 1Based on the text below, answer the two questions that follow it. 

Doctors Know Best

By Ted Spiker

Along with all the disease stomping, heart reviving, baby delivering, and overall people healing they do, doctors have another full-time job: keeping themselves healthy. Scratch that - keeping themselves healthiest. So instead of peeking into their medical practices, we looked at what they actually practice - in their own lives. Use personal strategies and insider tips from the best medical pros to supercharge your health this year. 

( I ) - ______

"As soon as I feel an illness coming on, I go to sleep for at least nine hours," says Hilda Hutcherson, MD, clinical professor of ob-gyn at Columbia University Medicai Center. "I also lie on the floor with my legs elevated and propped against the wall and breathe deeply for five minutes." It helps lower stress, which weakens the immune system. 

( II ) - ______

Instead of having a garden-variety green salad, Margaret McKenzie, MD, assistant professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, tosses napa cabbage, radicchio, edamame, and carrots with ginger-soy dressing. "It gives me a lot of vitamins, antioxidants, and protein and makes me feel full," she says. 

( III ) -  ______

[...] Gary Small, MD, professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of The Alzheimer's Prevention Program, plays Scrabble and Words With Friends on his smartphone most days. These word games are perfect brain boosters, because they build not only verbal and math skills but also spatial abilities as you position letters to create words. "Combining several mental tasks strengthens multiple neural circuits," Dr. Small says. "It's like cross-training for your brain." 

( IV ) - _____

Make your bedroom spalike: Dim the lights at least an hour before you go to bed; ban cell phones, laptops, and the TV; ask your partner for a foot rub. "I do deep breathing exercises," Dr. Hutcherson says. "Sometimes I play relaxing music softly." 

( V ) - _____

The most important meal is breakfast, says David Katz, MD, director and founder of Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center in Derby, Connecticut. He often has two breakfasts, divvying up his morning meal so that he eats half before his workout and half after. "It helps with portion control, and it establishes a daily eating pattern," Dr. Katz says. Plan your breakfast at night to start the next day on a healthy note.

Abridged from

https://www.fitnessmagazine.com/

health/doctors-tips-tostay-healthy/)

01 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

The headlines below have been removed from the text and replaced by (I), (II), (III), (IV) and (V). Number them to indicate the order they must appear to complete the text correctly. Then mark the option that contains the right sequence. 

(  ) Fuel up for the day

(  ) Take a time out

(  ) Stay sharp

(  ) Eat extra veggies

(  ) Sleep easier 

(A) (II (I) (V) (III) (IV)

(B) (V) (I) (III) (II) (IV)

(C) (I) (IV) (V) (III) (II)

(D) (II) (IV) (III) (V) (I)

(E) (V) (III) (IV) (II) (I)

02 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

In the sentence

"It helps lower stress, which weakens the immune system.” (2nd paragraph),

the underlined words mean, respectively, _____ and  ______ .

(A) raise / lessens

(B) rise / strengthens

(C) reduce / debilitates

(D) eliminate / toughens

(E) decrease / reproduces

 TEXTO 2: Based on the text below, answer the two questions that follow it.

Doctor works to save youth from violence before they reach his ER

As an emergency physician at Kings County Hospital Center [in Brooklyn], Dr. Rob Gore has faced many traumatic situations that he'd rather forget. But some moments stick with him. "Probably the worst thing that I've ever had to do is tell a 15-year-old's mother that her son was killed," Gore said. "If I can't keep somebody alive, I've failed." [...]

"Conflict's not avoidable. But violent conflict is," Gore said. "Seeing a lot of the traumas that take place at work, or in the neighborhood, you realize, 'I don't want this to happen anymore. What do we do about it?"'

For Gore, one answer is the “Kings Against Violence Initiative" - known as KAVI - which he started in 2009. Today, the nonprofit has anti-violence programs in the hospital, schools and broader community, serving more than 250 young people.

Victims of violence are more likely to be reinjured, so the first place Gore wanted to work was in the hospital, with an intervention program in which "hospital responders" assist victims of violence and their family - a model pioneered at other hospitals. The idea is that reaching out right after someone has been injured reduces the likelihood of violent retaliation and provides a chance for the victim to address some of the circumstances that may have led to their injury.

Gore started this program at his hospital with a handful of volunteers from KAVI. Today, the effort is a partnership between KAVI and a few other nonprofits, with teams on call 24/7.

Yet Gore wanted to prevent people from being violently injured in the first place. So, in 2011, he and his group began working with a handful of at-risk students at a nearby high school. By the end of the year, more than 50 students were involved. Today, KAVI holds weekly workshops for male and female students in three schools, teaching mediation and conflict resolution. The group also provides free mental health counseling for students who need one-on-one support.

"Violence is everywhere they turn - home, school, neighborhood, police," Gore said. "You want to make sure they can learn how to process, deal with it and overcome it."

While Gore still regularly attends workshops, most are now led by peer facilitators - recent graduates and college students, some of whom are former KAVI members - who serve as mentors to the students. School administrators say the program has been a success: lowering violence, raising grades and sending many graduates on to college.

"This is really about the community in which we live" he said. "This is my home. And I'm going to do whatever is possible to make sure people can actually thrive."

Adapted and abridged from

http://www.cnn.com

03 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

According to the text, which option is correct?

(A) In Dr. Rob Gore's opinion, violent conflict cannot be avoided.

(B) “Kings Against Violence Initiative" is a nonprofit organization.

(C) KAVI started a successfui project at a high school in 2009.

(D) Male students do not attend workshops held by KAVI.

(E) Dr. Rob Gore does not go to workshops anymore.

04 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

What does the pronoun “it" refer to in the excerpt

“‘Violence is everywhere they turn - home, school, neighborhood, police,’ Gore said. ‘You want to make sure they can learn how to process, deal with it [...]’” (7thparagraph)?

(A) Process.

(B) Police.

(C) Violence.

(D) Home.

(E) Everywhere.

 TEXTO 3Which of the options completes the excerpt below correctly? 

You're dehydrated – and ______ your skin 

Most of us tend to think of dehydration as a short term problem solved by a glass of water, but boardcertified dermatologist Dr. Janet Prystowsky encourages viewing skin dehydration as a long-term problem, as consistently failing to get your skin the water it needs can have lasting results.

Abridged from

https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/

antiaging/a36993/dull-skin-causes/)

05 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

(A) so is

(B) so are

(C) nor is

(D) neither is

(E) neither are

06 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

Which of the sentences below is INCORRECT?

(A) The boy told me that he was sick.

(B) The children said that they were happy.

(C) The girl said she was extremely tired.

(D) The man asked me where was the bank.

(E) The students asked me if they were late.

 TEXTO 4: Based on the text below, answer the next question. 

Switzerland’s invisible linguistic borders

There are four official Swiss languages: German, French, Italian and Romansh, an indigenous language with limited status that's similar to Latin and spoken today by only a handful of Swiss. A fifth language, English, is increasingly used to bridge the linguistic divide. In a recent survey by Pro Unguis, three quarters of those queried said they use English at least three times per week.

In polyglot Switzerland, even linguistic divisions are divided. People in the German-speaking cantons speak Swiss-German at home but learn standard German in school. The Italian spoken in the Ticino canton is peppered with words borrowed from German and French.

Language may not be destiny, but it does determine much more than the words we speak. Language drives culture, and culture drives life. In that sense, the Rõstigraben is as much a cultural border as a linguistic one. Life on either side of the divide unfolds at a different pace, Bianchi explained. “[In my opinion] French speakers are more laid-back. A glass of white wine for lunch on a workday is still rather usual. German speakers have little sense of humour, and follow rules beyond the rigidity of the Japanese." The cultural divide between Italian-speaking Switzerland and the rest of the country - a divide marked by the so-called Polentagraben - is even sharper. Italianspeakers are a distinct minority, accounting for only 8% of the population and living mostly in the far southern canton of Ticino. “When I first moved here, people told me, Ticino is just like Italy except everything works’, and I think that's true,” said Paulo Gonçalves, a Brazilian academic who has been living in Ticino for the past decade.

Coming from a nation with one official spoken language, Gonçalves marvels at how the Swiss juggle four. “It is quite remarkable how they manage to get along,” he said, recalling going to a conference attended by people who spoke French, German, Italian and English. "You had presentations being given in four different languages in the same conference hall.’’

Living in such a multilingual environment "really reshapes how I see the world and imagine the possibilities,” Gonçalves said. “I am a significantly different person than I was 10 years ago.”

Switzerland’s languages are not evenly distributed. Of the country’s 26 cantons, most - 17 - are German speaking, while four are French and one Italian. (Three cantons are bilingual and one, Grisons, trilingual.) A majority of Swiss, 63%, speak German as their first language.

Abridged from http://www.bbc.com

07 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

According to the text, which option is correct?

(A) English is spoken by one-fifth of the Swiss.

(B) French speakers don’t usually drink on workdays.

(C) Germans are as rigid as the Japanese.

(D) Everything works in Italy and in Ticino.

(E) German is spoken by most Swiss citizens.

08 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

Which option completes the sentence below correctly? 

Greg ______, and ______ his leg while he ______ in Bariloche. 

(A) felt / has broken / was skiing

(B) felt / had broken / had been skiing

(C) fell / broke / was skiing

(D) fell / has broken / had been skiing

(E) felt / broken / was skiing

 TEXTO 5Which option completes the text below correctly? 

School is exhausting! I’m so tired! I can’t keep up ______ all the readings and assignments. It’s too much work! But l won’t drop _____. I need this degree. I don’t want to put_____my dreams any longer. I need to have the money to carry them ____ as soon as possible, but I’m really looking forward_____the spring break. I need to rest a little. 

09 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

(A) with / up / away / out / for

(B) to / in / away / on / for

(C) for / out / off / on / to

(D) to / up / up / on / for

(E) with / out / off / out / to

 TEXTO 6Which option completes the paragraph below correctly? 

In places with electricity, artificial lighting has prolonged our experience of daylight, allowing u s ______ productive for longer. At the same time, it has cut nighttime short, and so to get enough sleep we now have ______ it all in one go. Now, "normar sleep requires forgoing the periods of wakefulness that used ______ up the night; we simply don't have time for a midnight chat with the neighbor any longer. "But people with particularly strong circadian rhythms continue, _____ , up in the night.

https://amp.livescience.com

10 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

(A) being / to do / to break / wake

(B) be / do / breaking / to wake

(C) to be / to do / to break / to wake

(D) to be / do / to break / waking

(E) being / doing / breaking / wake

 TEXTO 7Which option completes the paragraph below correctly?

Money and happiness While it is true that money can't buy love or happiness, a certain amount is necessary to have a baseline of happiness. Interestingly, from science we learn that for most people the magic number is between $75- $100K per year. At that point we have enough money not to be struggling between paychecks, and there is a diminishing return on making more money after that. The nice thing is happiness is more about our habits and attitudes that we can control through things like exercise, mindfulness, gratitude, kindness, etc. regardless of how ______or how ,______ money we have. Happiness Is a choice and a process, not a place.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse

11 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

(A) much / little

(B) many / few

(C) much / few

(D) many / little

(E) many / much

12 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

Mark the sentence that is correct

(A) If Lory was honest, she pays what she owes you.

(B) If I wouldn’t take extra classes, I won’t pass my finals.

(C) I’d be able to see Mark if l will stay in town more nights.

(D) If I were you, I wouldn’t spend all that money on clothes.

E) She would be offended if I won’t attended her wedding.

13 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

Which question word completes the dialogue correctly? 

Peter:______wasn’t Mary at work yesterday?

Jane: She was ill. 

(A) When

(B) Where

(C) Who

(D) Why

(E) Which

 TEXTO 8Which is the correct option to complete the text below?

Chock-a-block

Today, this adjective means ‘crammed full with people or things' (the narrow roads are chock-a-block with vehicles). Chock derives ,_____ , chock-full, a Middle English word______unknown origin meaning “very full’. It rhymes nicely______the block in question, more fully known as a pulley block, part______ a block and tackle. This is a device much used______, boats and elsewhere to make lifting heavy weights less demanding.

https://blog.oxforddictionaries.com

14 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

(A) of / with / for / of / in

(B) of / of / for / in / on

(C) from / with / with / from / in

(D) from / with / to / of / for

(E) from / of / with / of / on

15 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

Which option completes the sentences below correctly? 

I - The faucet is dripping. I need to have it______.

II - We got him ______ us with the first steps of the project.

III - They got the living room ______in pastel colors as they had always wanted.

IV - Instead of buying a new computer, why don’t you have your old one______? 

(A) repair / help / painted / fixed

(B) repaired / to help / painted / fixed

(C) repair / help / paint / fix

(D) repaired / helps / painting / fix

(E) repairing / to help / painting / fixing

 TEXTO 9: Based on the text below, answer the next question: 

HNSA Ships

HMS Nordkaparen 

This submarine was built at Kockums Mekaniska Verkstad in Maimo. The Dragon-class submarine was delivered in 1962 and differed from earlier boats primarily in that her aft part is streamlined and fitted with a rudder in the longitudinal form of a cross. Her single propeller is less noisy than the earlier twin propellers. A wire guided system steers her torpedoes, and a novel system of storage in a revolving device in her forward compartment simplifies and shortens the time for recharging her tubes. Her original equipment included radar, snorkel ventilation and a crane on her foredeck for recovering dummy torpedoes used in training. 

Kalmaesund (M13) 

The minelayer Kalmarsund, M13, was built at Orlogsvarvet in Stockholm in 1953. M13 was used in Karlskrona for repairs and maintenance of the Swedish Coast Defence minefields, and for training of officers and conscripts in navigation and mine service. In 1992 she was refitted at Oskarshamn naval yard when, for instance, the mine storage was converted into crew's quarters. In 2001 she was transferred to Gothenburg. Her main task was to serve as a support-and-quartering ship for the regiment. 

HMS Smaland 

The largest destroyer ship in Scandinavia preserved in a museum, HMS Smaland was launched in 1952 at Eriksberg’s Mekaniska Verkstad in Goteborg, and delivered to the Royal Swedish Navy in 1956. Before the destroyer was decommissioned in 1979, she had been modernized three times. On delivery, she and her sister vessel, HMS Haliand were the first destroyers armed with surface to surface marine missiles. Her propulsion machinery comprises 29,000 hp steam turbines, each driving a propeller. She may be said to be the result of the 80-year development of destroyers.

Abridged from

http://www.hnsa.org/hnsa-ships

16 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

According to the text, which option is correct?

(A) HMS Nordkaparen is a Dragon-class submarine which is similar to earlier vessels.

(B) HMS Nordkaparen has a novel system of storage to keep her torpedoes in the right direction.

(C) Kalmaesund (M13) was built for a different purpose than the one she served in Gothenburg.

(D) HMS Haliand was the first ship destroyed by surface marine missiles in Scandinavia.

(E) It took 80 years to complete building the HMS Smaland, which is now in a museum.

 TEXTO 10Which is the correct option to complete the film synopsis below?

Hacksaw Ridge 

Desmond Doss,______endured a troubled childhood in rural Virginia, enlists in the army. After Desmond's desire to serve as an unarmed medic is approved by military officials, he is sent to the Pacific arena,______he saves dozens of lives during the Battle of Okinawa.

Adapted from

 http://oscar.go.com/nomÍnees/best-pÍcture/hacksaw-ridge

17 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

(A) which / that

(B) who / where

(C) what / when

(D) that / which

(E) whose / who

 TEXTO 11Choose the correct option to complete the text below. 

In the age of sail, however, a captain's options ______if a more powerful enemy ship_______while his own vessel______at anchor. If the situation was urgent [...], a captain______ that it was more prudent to cut the anchor cable [...], and run, living to fight another day.

https://blog.oxforddictionaries.com

18 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

(A) limited / was spotted / was laid / might be decided

(B) limited / spotted / lay / might decide

(C) were limited / was spotted / was laid / might be decided

(D) were limited / was spotted / lay / might decide

(E) were limited / spotted / lay / might be decided

 TEXTO 12Which option best completes the paragraph below? 

"Waking up after a couple of hours may not be insomnia," wrote Wehr. "It may be normal sleep." Ekirch added, "If people don't fight it, they'll find______falling asleep again after roughly one hour."

https://amp.Iivescience.com

19 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

(A) they

(B) their

(C) theirs

(D) them

(E) themselves

 TEXTO 13Mark the option that completes the excerpt below correctly.

Our study analyzed 7.1-billion miles ______, to update our______distracted driving study w ith _______ and_____data. We covered 4.5-miilion drivers across all American states and territories, from December 2017 through Fébruary 2018. We found that distracted driving is far______previously reported.

Abridged from http://blog,zendrive.com/

20 – (ESCOLA NAVAL-CPAEN-2018/2019)

(A) further / latest / fresher / deeper / worse than

(B) farthest / the later / fresher / deeper / worse than

(C) farther / latest / the freshest / the deepest / worst than

(D) farer / the later / the freshest / the deepest / the worst

(E) furthest / the later / the freshest / the deepest / the worst

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