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Questões de Inglês - ITA 2011 | Gabarito e resoluções

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Questão 17
2011Inglês

(ITA - 2011- 1 FASE) As expresses destacadasnas oraes a seguir, extradas do primeiro pargrafo, I. even though it did not improve traffic flow as much as hoped. II. but nonetheless significant change in the citys infrastructure, podem ser substitudas, respectivamente, por

Questão 18
2011Inglês

(ITA - 2011- 1 FASE) A palavra breakthrough, na charge, tem o mesmo sentido de

Questão 19
2011Inglês

(ITA - 2011- 1 FASE) A mensagem transmitida pela charge NO denota

Questão 20
2011Inglês

(ITA - 2011- 1 FASE) Assinale a opo que mais se aproxima da ideia central do texto.

Questão
2011Inglês

(ITA - 2011- 1 FASE) Our Imaginary, Hotter Selves Avatars might serve therapeutic purposes, helping those with social phobia become more confident. by Sharon Begley Anyone who has ever had a bad hair day, when looking like a latter-day Medusa makes you feel cranky and antisocial and plodding, can sympathize with the Oakland Raiders - and not because the players get helmet hair. The Raiders alternated between mostly black and mostly white uniforms, 10depending on whether they were playing at home or away. 11Knowing that appearance affects peoples mood and outlook, psychologists wondered whether uniform color influenced the Raiders aggressiveness. 12Using data from the 1970s and 1980s, 1they found that the team racked up way more penalty yards 6a measure of aggression when 2they wore black than when they wore white, for infractions both minor 7(encroachment) and major 8(roughing the kicker). The pattern held even when the scientists took into account different conditions and styles of play at home and away. 13But while the 1988 finding has become a classic in psychology, the explanation remains controversial. Do referees, because of blacks cultural baggage, see black-clad players as meaner and badder than 3those in, say, baby blue? Or does wearing black make players see themselves as tougher and meaner and therefore 4cause them to play that way? Jeremy Bailenson and Nick Yee of Stanford University had this and other classic studies in mind 14when they started wondering about the effect of being able to alter ones appearance. They werent going to study wardrobe choices, however. 5Their quarry is avatars, 9digital representations of players in such games as Second Life. Your physical appearance changes how people treat you, says Bailenson. But independent of that, when you perceive yourself in a certain way, you act differently. He and Yee call it the Proteus effect, after theshape-changing Greek god. The effect of appearance on behavior, they find, carries over from the virtual world to the real one, with intriguing consequences. (...) http://www.newsweek.com. Acesso em 5/6/2010. Assinale a opo em que o termo em negrito apresenta funo gramatical diferente das demais.

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