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❑ PROVA DE LÍNGUA INGLESA:
• FUVEST-2006-VESTIBULAR-1º FASE-27/11/2005.
❑ ESTRUTURA-PROVA:
• 8 MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) / 5 Options Each Question.
• Texto (1) – | Dream machines | The Economist |
• Texto (2) – | DAZED & CONFUSED |
❑ TEXTO 1: Texto para as questões de 81 a 84.
"CHINA has begun to enter the age of mass car
consumption. This is a great and historic advance." So
proclaimed the state-run news agency, Xinhua, last year.
Environmentalists may feel a twinge of fear at this
burgeoning romance with motoring. But a rapid social and
economic transformation is under way in urban China,
and the car is steering it.
In 2002 demand for cars in China soared by 56%, far
more than even the rosiest projections. The next year
growth quickened to 75%, before slowing in 2004 (when
the government tightened rules on credit for car
purchases) to around 15%. But in a sluggish global
market, China's demand remains mesmerising. Few
expect this year’s growth to dip below 10%. As long as
the economy goes on galloping at its current high-singledigit
clip, many expect car sales to increase by 10-20%
annually for several years to come.
The Economist June 4th 2005
81 – (FUVEST-2006-1ªFASE-VESTIBULAR)According to the passage, Xinhua
a) had proclaimed that China’s car industry would boom
in 2004.
b) played an important role in China’s social and economic transformation.
c) reported, with pride, in 2004, the beginning of a new era for China.
d) considers the new bank lending rules to be responsible for China's mass car consumption.
e) pointed out, in 2004, that China's car industry would grow beyond expectations in the short run.
b) played an important role in China’s social and economic transformation.
c) reported, with pride, in 2004, the beginning of a new era for China.
d) considers the new bank lending rules to be responsible for China's mass car consumption.
e) pointed out, in 2004, that China's car industry would grow beyond expectations in the short run.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito C
De acordo com a passagem, Xinhua
a) had proclaimed that China’s car industry would boom in 2004.
proclamou que a indústria automóvel da China cresceria em 2004.
b) played an important role in China’s social and economic transformation.
b) played an important role in China’s social and economic transformation.
desempenhou um papel importante na transformação social e económica da China.
c) reported, with pride, in 2004, the beginning of a new era for China.
c) reported, with pride, in 2004, the beginning of a new era for China.
relatou, com orgulho, em 2004, o início de uma nova era para a China.
d) considers the new bank lending rules to be responsible for China's mass car consumption.
d) considers the new bank lending rules to be responsible for China's mass car consumption.
considera que as novas regras de crédito bancário são responsáveis pelo consumo massivo de automóveis na China.
e) pointed out, in 2004, that China's car industry would grow beyond expectations in the short run.
e) pointed out, in 2004, that China's car industry would grow beyond expectations in the short run.
destacou, em 2004, que a indústria automobilística da China cresceria além das expectativas no curto prazo.
➭ TRECHO:
• "[...] CHINA has begun to enter the age of mass car consumption. This is a great and historic advance." So proclaimed the state-run news agency, Xinhua, last year."
• A CHINA começou a entrar na idade do consumo de massa de carros. Este é um grande e histórico avanço". Então, proclamou a agência estatal de notícias, Xinhua, no ano passado.
82 – (FUVEST-2006-1ªFASE-VESTIBULAR)
The passage suggests that China's embrace of the
car is likely to make environmentalists
a) distressed.
b) angry.
c) scared.
d) startled.
e) apprehensive.
b) angry.
c) scared.
d) startled.
e) apprehensive.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito E
A passagem sugere que a adoção do carro pela China provavelmente fará com que os ambientalistas
a) distressed.
angustiado.
b) angry.
b) angry.
irritado.
c) scared.
c) scared.
assustado.
d) startled.
d) startled.
assustado.
e) apprehensive.
e) apprehensive.
apreensivo.
➭ TRECHO:
• "[...] Environmentalists may feel a twinge of fear at this burgeoning romance with motoring."
• Os ambientalistas podem sentir uma pontada de medo nesse romance em expansão com o automobilismo.
83 – (FUVEST-2006-1ªFASE-VESTIBULAR)
The passage says that the demand for cars in Chinaa) was extremely high both in 2003 and 2004.
b) is still quite impressive.
c) may dip below 10% this year.
d) fell by 15% when bank lending rules were tightened in 2004.
e) has been badly hit by the sluggish global market.
b) is still quite impressive.
c) may dip below 10% this year.
d) fell by 15% when bank lending rules were tightened in 2004.
e) has been badly hit by the sluggish global market.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito B
A passagem diz que a demanda por carros na China
a) was extremely high both in 2003 and 2004.
foi extremamente elevado tanto em 2003 como em 2004.
b) is still quite impressive.
b) is still quite impressive.
ainda é bastante impressionante.
c) may dip below 10% this year.
c) may dip below 10% this year.
poderá descer abaixo dos 10% este ano.
d) fell by 15% when bank lending rules were tightened in 2004.
d) fell by 15% when bank lending rules were tightened in 2004.
caiu 15% quando as regras de crédito bancário foram reforçadas em 2004.
e) has been badly hit by the sluggish global market.
e) has been badly hit by the sluggish global market.
foi gravemente atingido pelo lento mercado global.
➭ TRECHO:
• "[...] In 2002 demand for cars in China soared by 56%, far more than even the rosiest projections. The next year growth quickened to 75%, before slowing in 2004 (when the government tightened rules on credit for car purchases) to around 15%. But in a sluggish global market, China's demand remains mesmerising."
• Em 2002, a demanda de carros na China subiu em 56%, muito mais do que até as melhores projeções. No ano que vem, o crescimento acelerou para 75%, antes de desacelerar em 2004 (quando o governo apertou as regras de crédito para compras de automóveis) para cerca de 15%. Mas em um lento mercado global, a demanda da China continua fascinante.
84 – (FUVEST-2006-1ªFASE-VESTIBULAR)
Which of these statements is true according to the
passage?a) China became a car culture in 2003 thanks to the
government's industrial development policy.
b) Car sales in China are expected to increase by 10% at most as soon as the global market recovers.
c) Unless the global economy slows down, China’s rate of growth will remain in high single figures.
d) The car industry has been crucial for the radical changes urban China is undergoing.
e) Despite all rosy projections, China's economic growth for the next few years may be quite slow.
b) Car sales in China are expected to increase by 10% at most as soon as the global market recovers.
c) Unless the global economy slows down, China’s rate of growth will remain in high single figures.
d) The car industry has been crucial for the radical changes urban China is undergoing.
e) Despite all rosy projections, China's economic growth for the next few years may be quite slow.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito D
Qual dessas afirmações é verdadeira de acordo com a passagem?
a) China became a car culture in 2003 thanks to the government's industrial development policy.
A China tornou-se uma cultura automobilística em 2003 graças à política de desenvolvimento industrial do governo.
b) Car sales in China are expected to increase by 10% at most as soon as the global market recovers.
b) Car sales in China are expected to increase by 10% at most as soon as the global market recovers.
Prevê-se que as vendas de automóveis na China aumentem no máximo 10% assim que o mercado global recuperar.
c) Unless the global economy slows down, China’s rate of growth will remain in high single figures.
c) Unless the global economy slows down, China’s rate of growth will remain in high single figures.
A menos que a economia global abrande, a taxa de crescimento da China permanecerá em valores elevados.
d) The car industry has been crucial for the radical changes urban China is undergoing.
d) The car industry has been crucial for the radical changes urban China is undergoing.
indústria automóvel tem sido crucial para as mudanças radicais que a China urbana está se submetendo.
e) Despite all rosy projections, China's economic growth for the next few years may be quite slow.
e) Despite all rosy projections, China's economic growth for the next few years may be quite slow.
Apesar de todas as projecções optimistas, o crescimento econômico da China nos próximos anos poderá ser bastante lento.
➭ TRECHO:
• "[...] But a rapid social and economic transformation is under way in urban China, and the car is steering it."
• Mas uma rápida transformação social e econômica está em andamento na China urbana, e o carro está seguindo-a.
❑ TEXTO 2: Texto para as questões de 85 a 88.
Australians are not known for
their love of boat people.
They famously turned away a
small group of Afghan refugees
at the height of the war and
rather amusingly, ran a scare
campaign featuring crocodiles
and sharks to deter would-be
immigrants. But if global
warming continues at its
current rate, neighbouring
Pacific islands could be lost to floods and Australia will be
facing a new kind of intruder: climate refugees.
Although the Red Cross produced a report four years ago
estimating that 58 per cent of refugees are caused by
environmental factors, no one has made any attempt to
tackle the issue. Oxford University’s Norman Myers
recently claimed that there could be an estimated 150
million environmental refugees within the next 50 years,
and half of these could land on Australia’s doorstep. But
the UN refuses to grant them refugee status, and aid
groups and environmentalists squabble over whose
responsibility they are.
DAZED & CONFUSED July 2005
85 – (FUVEST-2006-1ªFASE-VESTIBULAR)
a) are regarded as being quite funny people.
b) may have to face the "threat" of flood-stricken neighbours.
c) are preparing to shelter a flood of climate refugees.
d) have been criticized for their prejudice against war refugees.
e) started campaigning to keep out strangers four years ago.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito B
Os australianos podem ter que enfrentar a "ameaça" de vizinhos acometidos por inundação, veja no parágrafo:
"[...]Australians are not known for their love of boat people. They famously turned away a small group of Afghan refugees at the height of the war and rather amusingly, ran a scare campaign featuring crocodiles and sharks to deter would-be immigrants. But if global warming continues at its current rate, neighbouring Pacific islands could be lost to floods and Australia will be facing a new kind of intruder: climate refugees."
(Os australianos não são conhecidos pelo amor por pessoas de barcos. Eles otimamente afastaram um pequeno grupo de refugiados afegãos no auge da guerra e, de forma divertida, dirigiram uma campanha assustadores com crocodilos e tubarões para impedir os imigrantes em potencial. Mas se o aquecimento global continuar a sua atual taxa, as ilhas vizinhas do Pacífico podem estar perdidas para inundações e a Austrália enfrentará um novo tipo de intruso: refugiados climáticos.)
86 – (FUVEST-2006-1ªFASE-VESTIBULAR)
a) became famous when they tried to enter Australia by boat.
b) found Australia’s scare campaign rather amusing.
c) looked for shelter in Australia during the Afghanistan war.
d) were sent away from Australia at the end of the Afghanistan war.
e) were scared when they saw Australia’s crocodiles and sharks.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito
TÓPICO - RELAÇÃO SEMÂNTICA COM TRECHO DO TEXTO :
Comentários:
Os refugiados afegãos procuraram abrigo na Austrália durante a guerra no Afeganistão(Afghanistan war), veja no inicio do 1º parágrafo:
"[...]Australians are not known for their love of boat people. They famously turned away a small group of Afghan refugees at the height of the war and rather amusingly, ran a scare campaign featuring crocodiles and sharks to deter would-be immigrants."
(Os australianos não são conhecidos pelo amor por pessoas de barcos. Eles famosamentes afastaram um pequeno grupo de refugiados afegãos no auge da guerra e, de forma divertida, dirigiram uma campanha de insetos com crocodilos e tubarões para dissipar imigrantes em potencial.)
87 – (FUVEST-2006-1ªFASE-VESTIBULAR)
Which of these statements is true according to the
passage?
Os refugiados afegãos procuraram abrigo na Austrália durante a guerra no Afeganistão(Afghanistan war), veja no inicio do 1º parágrafo:
"[...]Australians are not known for their love of boat people. They famously turned away a small group of Afghan refugees at the height of the war and rather amusingly, ran a scare campaign featuring crocodiles and sharks to deter would-be immigrants."
(Os australianos não são conhecidos pelo amor por pessoas de barcos. Eles famosamentes afastaram um pequeno grupo de refugiados afegãos no auge da guerra e, de forma divertida, dirigiram uma campanha de insetos com crocodilos e tubarões para dissipar imigrantes em potencial.)
87 – (FUVEST-2006-1ªFASE-VESTIBULAR)
a) It has been estimated that 58% of the refugees living in Australia are war refugees.
b) The Red Cross started a campaign for the cause of environmental refugees in 2001.
c) Norman Myers estimates that as many as 150 million climate refugees may invade Australia in the coming decades.
d) In 2001, it was reported that over half of the world's refugees are climate refugees.
e) Aid groups and environmentalists have often been prevented from helping climate refugees.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito D
Em 2001, relatou-se que mais da metade dos refugiados do mundo são refugiados do clima, veja:
"[...]Although the Red Cross produced a report four years ago estimating that 58 per cent of refugees are caused by environmental factors, no one has made any attempt to tackle the issue."
(Embora a Cruz Vermelha tenha produzido um relatório há quatro anos, estimando que 58 por cento dos refugiados são causados por fatores ambientais, ninguém tentou resolver o problema.)
*Perceba que o texto foi escrito em 2005 (DAZED & CONFUSED July 2005) logo 4 anos atras será 2001.
88 – (FUVEST-2006-1ªFASE-VESTIBULAR)
"… no one has made any attempt to tackle the issue."(lines 16-17)
a) no attempt has been made to tackle the issue.
b) no attempt is made by anybody to tackle the issue.
c) it could not be made any attempt to tackle the issue.
d) it is not made any attempt to tackle the issue.
e) no attempt was made by anybody to tackle the issue.
👍 Comentários e Gabarito A
Na oração da voz ativa, o verbo principal(to make) encontra-se no "present perfect"(has made) veja:
"No one has made any attempt to tackle the issue"(Ninguém tentou resolver o problema).
Na oração da VOZ PASSIVA, o verbo "to be" deverá estar também no mesmo tempo verbal, ou seja, "present perfect"(has been) mais o "past participle" do verbo principal(made), veja:
"No attempt has been made to tackle the issue"(Nenhuma tentativa foi feita para resolver o problema).