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Questões de Inglês - IME 2019 | Gabarito e resoluções

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Questão 1
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 1 ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ____(21)______ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ____(22)______ with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)_______ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. _____(24)_____ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ____(25)______ of the conclusions, which ____(26)______ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ____(27)______ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ____(28)______ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)_______ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ____(30)______ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert. On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 02/08/2019. Fill in the blank (21):

Questão 2
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 1 ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ____(21)______ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ____(22)______ with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)_______ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. _____(24)_____ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ____(25)______ of the conclusions, which ____(26)______ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ____(27)______ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ____(28)______ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)_______ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ____(30)______ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert.On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 02/08/2019. Fill in the blank (22):

Questão 3
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 1 ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ____(21)______ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ____(22)______ with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)_______ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. _____(24)_____ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ____(25)______ of the conclusions, which ____(26)______ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ____(27)______ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ____(28)______ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)_______ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ____(30)______ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert.On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 02/08/2019. Fill in the blank (23):

Questão 4
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ____(21)______ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ____(22)______ with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)_______ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. _____(24)_____ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ____(25)______ of the conclusions, which ____(26)______ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ____(27)______ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ____(28)______ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)_______ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ____(30)______ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert.On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 02/08/2019. Fill in the blank (24):

Questão 5
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 1 PARA A QUESTO, ESCOLHA A ALTERNATIVA QUE COMPLETA O TEXTO 1 APROPRIADAMENTE. ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ____(21)______ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ____(22)______ with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)_______ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. _____(24)_____ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ____(25)______ of the conclusions, which ____(26)______ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ____(27)______ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ____(28)______ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)_______ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ____(30)______ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert. On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 02/08/2019. Fill in the blank (25):

Questão 6
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 1 PARA RESPONDER A QUESTO, ESCOLHA A ALTERNATIVA QUE COMPLETA O TEXTO 1 APROPRIADAMENTE. ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ____(21)______ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ____(22)______ with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)_______ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. _____(24)_____ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ____(25)______ of the conclusions, which ____(26)______ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ____(27)______ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ____(28)______ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)_______ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ____(30)______ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert. On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 02/08/2019. Fill in the blank (26):

Questão 7
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 1 PARA RESPONDER A QUESTO, ESCOLHA A ALTERNATIVA QUE COMPLETA O TEXTO 1 APROPRIADAMENTE. ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ____(21)______ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ____(22)______ with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)_______ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. _____(24)_____ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ____(25)______ of the conclusions, which ____(26)______ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ____(27)______ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ____(28)______ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)_______ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ____(30)______ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert. On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 02/08/2019. Fill in the blank (27):

Questão 8
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 1 ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ___(21)___ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ___(22)___with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)___ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. ___(24)___ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ___(25)___ of the conclusions, which ___(26)___ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ___(27)___ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ___(28)___ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)___ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ___(30)___ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert. On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em http://www.vliz.be/docs/Zeecijfers/. Acesso em: 02/08/2019. ESCOLHA A ALTERNATIVA QUE COMPLETA A LACUNA 28APROPRIADAMENTE.

Questão 9
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 1 PARA RESPONDER A QUESTO, ESCOLHA A ALTERNATIVA QUE COMPLETA O TEXTO 1 APROPRIADAMENTE. ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ____(21)______ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ____(22)______ with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)_______ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. _____(24)_____ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ____(25)______ of the conclusions, which ____(26)______ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ____(27)______ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ____(28)______ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)_______ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ____(30)______ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert. On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 02/08/2019. Fill in the blank (29):

Questão 10
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 1 ON THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE CHARLES DARWIN, M.A. Fellow of the Royal, Geological, Linnan, etc. societies; Author of Journal of researches during H. M. S. Beagles Voyage round the world. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1859. Introduction ____(21)______ on board H.M.S. Beagle, as naturalist, I was much ____(22)______ with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past inhabitants of that continent. These facts seemed to me to ___(23)_______ some light on the origin of speciesthat mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers. _____(24)_____ my return home, it occurred to me, in 1837, that something might perhaps be made out on this question by patiently accumulating and reflecting on all sorts of facts which could possibly have any bearing on it. After five years work I allowed myself to speculate on the subject, and drew up some short notes; these I enlarged in 1844 into a ____(25)______ of the conclusions, which ____(26)______ seemed to me probable: from that period to the present day I ____(27)______ the same object. I hope that I may be excused for entering on these personal details, as I give them to show that I have not been ____(28)______ in coming to a decision. My work is now nearly finished; but ___(29)_______ it will take me two or three more years to complete it, and as my health is far from strong, ____(30)______ to publish this Abstract. [...] Extrado de DARWIN, Charles Robert. On the Origin of Species. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 02/08/2019. Fill in the blank (30):

Questão 11
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 2 HALF A CENTURY AGO, THE MOON LANDING SHOWED US THE FRAGILITY OF OUR PLANET, AND THAT NOTHING WAS IMPOSSIBLE. Dr Dame SUE ION, DBE FREng FRS Chair of the UK Nuclear Innovation Research Advisory Board and chair of the judging panel for the MacRobert Award for engineering innovation. Fifty years ago, the Apollo 11 space mission took its place in global history. I remember watching the Apollo 11 moon landing. It was an amazing achievement, enabled by a brilliant team of engineers, scientists and technicians at Nasa. I was still at school, and we were utterly awed by the engineering and ingenuity that made it happen. [...] Today, half a century later, its important to remember how crucial the inspiration of that one small step was to a new generation of engineers around the world it would underpin so many of the innovations we take for granted today. Here in the UK, a new Britain was being forged in the white heat of technology. The MacRobert Award for Engineering Innovation was presented for the first time in 1969. Established by the MacRobert Trust, the medal features a man leaping for the moon to commemorate the lunar landing, and the 50,000 prize recognises those that meet three key criteria commercial success, societal benefit, and true innovation. In a year that saw Americans on the moon, ___________(33)_____________. They announced joint winners: a team from Freeman, Fox and Partners for the aerodynamic deck design of the Severn Bridge later used for long-span bridges all over the world and a team from Rolls-Royce for the Pegasus engine that powered the Harrier, the worlds first vertical take-off and landing aircraft. Since 1969, the global influence of winning British innovations has been maintained, with a host of world firsts, including the CT scanner in 1972, the first bionic hand in 2008 and Raspberry Pi, the worlds most affordable computer, in 2017. [] Adaptado de The Indepedent. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 14/08/2019. Choose the correct option.

Questão 12
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 2 HALF A CENTURY AGO, THE MOON LANDING SHOWED US THE FRAGILITY OF OUR PLANET, AND THAT NOTHING WAS IMPOSSIBLE. Dr Dame SUE ION, DBE FREng FRS Chair of the UK Nuclear Innovation Research Advisory Board and chair of the judging panel for the MacRobert Award for engineering innovation. Fifty years ago, the Apollo 11 space mission took its place in global history. I remember watching the Apollo 11 moon landing. It was an amazing achievement, enabled by a brilliant team of engineers, scientists and technicians at Nasa. I was still at school, and we were utterly awed by the engineering and ingenuity that made it happen. [...] Today, half a century later, its important to remember how crucial the inspiration of that one small step was to a new generation of engineers around the world it would underpin so many of the innovations we take for granted today. Here in the UK, a new Britain was being forged in the white heat of technology. The MacRobert Award for Engineering Innovation was presented for the first time in 1969. Established by the MacRobert Trust, the medal features a man leaping for the moon to commemorate the lunar landing, and the 50,000 prize recognises those that meet three key criteria commercial success, societal benefit, and true innovation. In a year that saw Americans on the moon, ___________(33)_____________. They announced joint winners: a team from Freeman, Fox and Partners for the aerodynamic deck design of the Severn Bridge later used for long-span bridges all over the world and a team from Rolls-Royce for the Pegasus engine that powered the Harrier, the worlds first vertical take-off and landing aircraft. Since 1969, the global influence of winning British innovations has been maintained, with a host of world firsts, including the CT scanner in 1972, the first bionic hand in 2008 and Raspberry Pi, the worlds most affordable computer, in 2017. [] Adaptado de The Indepedent. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 14/08/2019. An equivalent meaning for the word meet in the sentence: [...] the 50,000 prize recognises those that meet three key criteria [...] is found in:

Questão 13
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 2 HALF A CENTURY AGO, THE MOON LANDING SHOWED US THE FRAGILITY OF OUR PLANET, AND THAT NOTHING WAS IMPOSSIBLE. Dr Dame SUE ION, DBE FREng FRS Chair of the UK Nuclear Innovation Research Advisory Board and chair of the judging panel for the MacRobert Award for engineering innovation. Fifty years ago, the Apollo 11 space mission took its place in global history. I remember watching the Apollo 11 moon landing. It was an amazing achievement, enabled by a brilliant team of engineers, scientists and technicians at Nasa. I was still at school, and we were utterly awed by the engineering and ingenuity that made it happen. [...] Today, half a century later, its important to remember how crucial the inspiration of that one small step was to a new generation of engineers around the world it would underpin so many of the innovations we take for granted today. Here in the UK, a new Britain was being forged in the white heat of technology. The MacRobert Award for Engineering Innovation was presented for the first time in 1969. Established by the MacRobert Trust, the medal features a man leaping for the moon to commemorate the lunar landing, and the 50,000 prize recognises those that meet three key criteria commercial success, societal benefit, and true innovation. In a year that saw Americans on the moon, ___________(33)_____________. They announced joint winners: a team from Freeman, Fox and Partners for the aerodynamic deck design of the Severn Bridge later used for long-span bridges all over the world and a team from Rolls-Royce for the Pegasus engine that powered the Harrier, the worlds first vertical take-off and landing aircraft. Since 1969, the global influence of winning British innovations has been maintained, with a host of world firsts, including the CT scanner in 1972, the first bionic hand in 2008 and Raspberry Pi, the worlds most affordable computer, in 2017. [] Adaptado de The Indepedent. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 14/08/2019. Choose the appropriate continuation for In a year that saw Americans on the moon, ________.

Questão 14
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 2 HALF A CENTURY AGO, THE MOON LANDING SHOWED US THE FRAGILITY OF OUR PLANET, AND THAT NOTHING WAS IMPOSSIBLE. Dr Dame SUE ION, DBE FREng FRS Chair of the UK Nuclear Innovation Research Advisory Board and chair of the judging panel for the MacRobert Award for engineering innovation. Fifty years ago, the Apollo 11 space mission took its place in global history. I remember watching the Apollo 11 moon landing. It was an amazing achievement, enabled by a brilliant team of engineers, scientists and technicians at Nasa. I was still at school, and we were utterly awed by the engineering and ingenuity that made it happen. [...] Today, half a century later, its important to remember how crucial the inspiration of that one small step was to a new generation of engineers around the world it would underpin so many of the innovations we take for granted today. Here in the UK, a new Britain was being forged in the white heat of technology. The MacRobert Award for Engineering Innovation was presented for the first time in 1969. Established by the MacRobert Trust, the medal features a man leaping for the moon to commemorate the lunar landing, and the 50,000 prize recognises those that meet three key criteria commercial success, societal benefit, and true innovation. In a year that saw Americans on the moon, ___________(33)_____________. They announced joint winners: a team from Freeman, Fox and Partners for the aerodynamic deck design of the Severn Bridge later used for long-span bridges all over the world and a team from Rolls-Royce for the Pegasus engine that powered the Harrier, the worlds first vertical take-off and landing aircraft. Since 1969, the global influence of winning British innovations has been maintained, with a host of world firsts, including the CT scanner in 1972, the first bionic hand in 2008 and Raspberry Pi, the worlds most affordable computer, in 2017. [] Adaptado de The Indepedent. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 14/08/2019. The meaning of the word host in the sentence the global influence of winning British innovations has been maintained, with a host of world firsts is:

Questão 15
2019Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2 FASE) Texto 3 CHAPTER 2 SCIENCE AND HOPE [...] I was a child in a time of hope. I wanted to be a scientist from my earliest school days. The crystallizing moment came when I first caught on that the stars are mighty suns, when it first dawned on me how staggeringly far away they must be to appear as mere points of light in the sky. Im not sure I even knew the meaning of the word science then, but I wanted somehow to immerse myself in all that grandeur. I was gripped by the splendour of the Universe, transfixed by the prospect of understanding how things really work, of helping to uncover deep mysteries, of exploring new worlds - maybe even literally. It has been my good fortune to have had that dream in part fulfilled. For me, the romance of science remains as appealing and new as it was on that day, more than half a century ago, when I was shown the wonders of the 1939 Worlds Fair. Popularizing science - trying to make its methods and findings accessible to non-scientists - then follows naturally and immediately. Not explaining science seems to me perverse. When youre in love, you want to tell the world. This book is a personal statement, reflecting my lifelong love affair with science. But theres another reason: science is more than a body of knowledge; it is a way of thinking. [...] Adaptado de SAGAN, Carl. The Demon-Haunted World. Science as a Candle in the Dark. Headline Book Publishing, 1997. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 22/07/2019. Choose the option that could replace the expression crystallizing moment in the sentence The crystallizing moment came when I first caught on that the stars are mighty suns without changing its meaning.

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