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(ITA - 2001 - 1a Fase)(...)Ever since Dad had retu

(ITA - 2001 - 1a Fase)

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Ever since Dad had returned from his life at sea he had been interested in robots. Maybe that in itself wasn't so strange, but with Dad it didn't end there. He was convinced that one day science would be able to create artificial people. By this, he didn't just mean those dumb metal robots with red and green flashing lights and hollow voices. Oh no, Dad believed that science would one day be able to create real thinking human beings, like us. And there was more - he also believed that, fundamentally, human beings are artificial objects. (...)
"Just imagine if all this suddenly came alive, Hans Thomas," he said. "Imagine if these Lego figures suddenly began to toddle around among the plastic houses. What would we do then?" (...) "Basically, we ourselves are such Lego figures."

The Solitaire Mystery - J. Gaardner - p.8

 

Assinale a alternativa que melhor corresponde ao texto anterior:

A

Para o pai de Hans Thomas, a ciência ainda criaria pessoas artificiais.

B

Hans Thomas inventou robôs de metal com luzes brilhantes vermelhas e verdes.

C

De acordo com Hans Thomas, os seres humanos são basicamente como bonecos de Lego.

D

Hans Thomas e o pai acreditam na possível criação, pela ciência, de robôs pensantes, semelhantes a seres humanos.

E

Os robôs de Hans Thomas tinham luzes brilhantes vermelhas e verdes e vozes profundas.