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Questões de Inglês - AFA | Gabarito e resoluções

Questão 6
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Texto para as questes 6 e 7. June 12th, 1997. Diana, Princess of Wales, addresses a seminar on landmines. Here are some excerpts of her speech: I. I welcome this conference on landmines (...) because the world is too little aware of the waste of life, limb and land which antipersonnel landmines are causing among some of the poorest people on earth. Indeed, until my journey to Angola early this year, (...) I was largely unaware of it too. (...) According to the excerpt above the undefined statement means that

Questão 7
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Texto para as questes 6 e 7. June 12th, 1997. Diana, Princess of Wales, addresses a seminar on landmines. Here are some excerpts of her speech: I. I welcome this conference on landmines (...) because the world is too little aware of the waste of life, limb and land which antipersonnel landmines are causing among some of the poorest people on earth. Indeed, until my journey to Angola early this year, (...) I was largely unaware of it too. (...) According to Dianas speech we way observe that her first concern is related to the

Questão 8
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read the paragraph below to answer question 8. Os brasileiros so os grandes beneficiados com a auto-suficincia na produo nacional de petrleo e com os investimentos que esto sendo feitos pela Petrobrs. (Revista PETROBRS, Abril de 2006.) According to the text.

Questão 9
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) The following extract is from a childrens school science book. Read it and answer questions 9 to 11. When houses are double glazed, only a relatively small amount of heat is lost through the windows. Double glazed windows have two panes of glass and are strapped between them, preventing escaping of the heat. Double glazing ensures that condensation is reduced snd noise is decreased. Heating bills can be reduced when double glazing is installed. People living near busy roads or airports also find that double glazing has to be fitted. (Taken from Exploring Grammar in Context - Cambridge University Press) only a relatively small amount of heat is lost through the windows. The boldface expression in the sentence can only be substituted for

Questão 10
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) The following extract is from a childrens school science book. Read it and answer questions 9 to 11. When houses are double glazed, only a relatively small amount of heat is lost through the windows. Double glazed windows have two panes of glass and are strapped between them, preventing escaping of the heat. Double glazing ensures that condensation is reduced snd noise is decreased. Heating bills can be reduced when double glazing is installed. People living near busy roads or airports also find that double glazing has to be fitted. (Taken from Exploring Grammar in Context - Cambridge University Press) Mark the option that means Heating bills can be reduced when double glazing is installed.

Questão 11
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) The following extract is from a childrens school science book. Read it and answer questions 9 to 11. When houses are double glazed, only a relatively small amount of heat is lost through the windows. Double glazed windows have two panes of glass and are strapped between them, preventing escaping of the heat. Double glazing ensures that condensation is reduced snd noise is decreased. Heating bills can be reduced when double glazing is installed. People living near busy roads or airports also find that double glazing has to be fitted. (Taken from Exploring Grammar in Context - Cambridge University Press) Mark the item that contains the right information about the text.

Questão 12
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read the article below carefully and answer questions 12 to 14. Fireworks Fireworks constitute a variety of devices used for religious or entertainment purposes. They contain incendiary compounds that produce sound, color, smoke, or movement, or combinations of these. The ingredients consist of fuels, oxidizers, and modifying agents. The fuels used are charcoal, sulfur, antimony, sulfide, and powdered metals. Chlorates and nitrates usually provide oxygen for the reaction, since fireworks do not use atmospheric oxygen. Various colors are abtained from metals salts. Sodium produces yellow; copper, blue green; calcium, red; strontium, scarlet; and barium, green. Picric acid or sulfur tends to intensify the colors, and ammonium salts increase the shades obtainable. Addition of iron and aluminum powder provides sparks and fiery displays. The craft of blending mixtures packaging them is an ancient one in China, where firewoks for entertainment have been manufactured since the 13th century. In many places throughout the United States and Canada the sale of fireworks is restricted by law because of the danger of injury. (The International Encyclopedia) Que alternativa est correta em relao ao texto?

Questão 13
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read the article below carefully and answer questions 12 to 14. Fireworks Fireworks constitute a variety of devices used for religious or entertainment purposes. They contain incendiary compounds that produce sound, color, smoke, or movement, or combinations of these. The ingredients consist of fuels, oxidizers, and modifying agents. The fuels used are charcoal, sulfur, antimony, sulfide, and powdered metals. Chlorates and nitrates usually provide oxygen for the reaction, since fireworks do not use atmospheric oxygen. Various colors are abtained from metals salts. Sodium produces yellow; copper, blue green; calcium, red; strontium, scarlet; and barium, green. Picric acid or sulfur tends to intensify the colors, and ammonium salts increase the shades obtainable. Addition of iron and aluminum powder provides sparks and fiery displays. The craft of blending mixtures packaging them is an ancient one in China, where firewoks for entertainment have been manufactured since the 13th century. In many places throughout the United States and Canada the sale of fireworks is restricted by law because of the danger of injury. (The International Encyclopedia) Change the sentence extracted from the text into passive voice. Chlorates and nitrates usually provide oxygen for the reaction.

Questão 13
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read the article below carefully and answer questions 12 to 14. Fireworks Fireworks constitute a variety of devices used for religious or entertainment purposes. They contain incendiary compounds that produce sound, color, smoke, or movement, or combinations of these. The ingredients consist of fuels, oxidizers, and modifying agents. The fuels used are charcoal, sulfur, antimony, sulfide, and powdered metals. Chlorates and nitrates usually provide oxygen for the reaction, since fireworks do not use atmospheric oxygen. Various colors are abtained from metals salts. Sodium produces yellow; copper, blue green; calcium, red; strontium, scarlet; and barium, green. Picric acid or sulfur tends to intensify the colors, and ammonium salts increase the shades obtainable. Addition of iron and aluminum powder provides sparks and fiery displays. The craft of blending mixtures packaging them is an ancient one in China, where firewoks for entertainment have been manufactured since the 13th century. In many places throughout the United States and Canada the sale of fireworks is restricted by law because of the danger of injury. (The International Encyclopedia) The craft of blending mistures packaging is an ancient one in China, where fireworks are used for religious purposes. The word onein this sentence

Questão 15
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read the passage below and answer questions 15 to 17. Who Moved My Cheese? Who Moved My Cheese? Its a parable that reveals deep truths about changes. Two little mice and two little men live in a labyrinth searching for some cheese - a metaphor used to express what we wish to have in life, from a good job to spiritual peace. One of them is successful and writes what he learnt from his experiences on the walls of the labyrinths. The scribbled words on the walls teach us how to deal with the changes to live with less stress and achieve much more success at work and personal life. Its clear that Who moved my cheese ? is

Questão 16
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read the passage below and answer questions 15 to 17. Who Moved My Cheese? Who Moved My Cheese? Its a parable that reveals deep truths about changes. Two little mice and two little men live in a labyrinth searching for some cheese - a metaphor used to express what we wish to have in life, from a good job to spiritual peace. One of them is successful and writes what he learnt from his experiences on the walls of the labyrinths. The scribbled words on the walls teach us how to deal with the changes to live with less stress and achieve much more success at work and personal life. Two little mice and two little men live in a labyrinth searching for some cheese. The word little can only be substituted for ______ and refers to the ______.

Questão 17
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read the passage below and answer questions 15 to 17. Who Moved My Cheese? Who Moved My Cheese? Its a parable that reveals deep truths about changes. Two little mice and two little men live in a labyrinth searching for some cheese - a metaphor used to express what we wish to have in life, from a good job to spiritual peace. One of them is successful and writes what he learnt from his experiences on the walls of the labyrinths. The scribbled words on the walls teach us how to deal with the changes to live with less stress and achieve much more success at work and personal life. Who moved my cheese ? Whats expected from the one who reads it?

Questão 18
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read a letter and answer questions 18 to 20. As a survivor of the Holocaust, I lost the life I led more than 60 years, when the world didnt give a damn on, like today, acknowledge that a storm of destruction was imminent (The lost City, Sept, 12). Sitting in my comfortable, dry home watching the horror of New Orleans made me cry the tears I didnt have when I was a child losing everything, feeling with just the clothing I wore that day. More than 60 years ago, I was on a different continent. The disaster that unfolded in front of my eyes today took place in my adopted country, among my adopted people. We didnt know is an unpardonable excuse. We didnt care is more like it. Without hesitation, America spends billions and wastes human life in a country that is not interested in democracy. Yet we quibble about the cost of Katrina, a cost that will afect everyone in our own backyard for years to come. (Lucie L. Liebman - Staten Island, New York) The letter was written by someone who

Questão 19
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read a letter and answer questions 18 to 20. As a survivor of the Holocaust, I lost the life I led more than 60 years, when the world didnt give a damn on, like today, acknowledge that a storm of destruction was imminent (The lost City, Sept, 12). Sitting in my comfortable, dry home watching the horror of New Orleans made me cry the tears I didnt have when I was a child losing everything, feeling with just the clothing I wore that day. More than 60 years ago, I was on a different continent. The disaster that unfolded in front of my eyes today took place in my adopted country, among my adopted people. We didnt know is an unpardonable excuse. We didnt care is more like it. Without hesitation, America spends billions and wastes human life in a country that is not interested in democracy. Yet we quibble about the cost of Katrina, a cost that will afect everyone in our own backyard for years to come. (Lucie L. Liebman - Staten Island, New York) The Present Tense of the underlined verb in the first line is

Questão 20
2007Inglês

(AFA - 2007) Read a letter and answer questions 18 to 20. As a survivor of the Holocaust, I lost the life I led more than 60 years, when the world didnt give a damn on, like today, acknowledge that a storm of destruction was imminent (The lost City, Sept, 12). Sitting in my comfortable, dry home watching the horror of New Orleans made me cry the tears I didnt have when I was a child losing everything, feeling with just the clothing I wore that day. More than 60 years ago, I was on a different continent. The disaster that unfolded in front of my eyes today took place in my adopted country, among my adopted people. We didnt know is an unpardonable excuse. We didnt care is more like it. Without hesitation, America spends billions and wastes human life in a country that is not interested in democracy. Yet we quibble about the cost of Katrina, a cost that will afect everyone in our own backyard for years to come. (Lucie L. Liebman - Staten Island, New York) We realize that Lucie feels extremely sorry about ______ because ______.