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Questões de Inglês - ITA | Gabarito e resoluções

Questão 7
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) Considere as seguintes afirmaes: I. Truchard, Nowlin e Kodosky fundaram a empresa National Instruments Corp, em 1976. II. A National Instruments Corp atua na rea de informtica e, de acordo com a Revista Fortune, est entre as 100 empresas mais produtivas nesta rea. III. Nowlin e Kodosky trabalhavam para Truchard, em tempo parcial, enquanto estudavam na Universidade do Texas. Est(o) correta(s)

Questão 9
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) Considere as seguintes afirmaes: I. A formao acadmica dos proprietrios da National Instruments Corp foi importante para o sucesso da empresa. II. Para Truchard, Nowlin e Kodosky, o ingresso no mundo corporativo representou um retrocesso em termos de pesquisa acadmica. III. A graduao de Kodosky e Truchard em Fsica foi um fator relevante para o desenvolvimento da intuio para os negcios. Est(o) correta(s)

Questão 10
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) A expresso Whats more (2 coluna, 1o Pargrafo) NO pode ser substituda por

Questão 11
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) Assinale a opo que melhor expressaria a fala da Mnica no 2 balo.

Questão 12
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) The hold-up 1The gunman, is useless. I know it. He knows it. The whole bank knows it. 5Even my best mate Marvin knows it and hes more useless than the gunman. The worst part about the whole thing is that Marvs car is standing outside in a fifteen-minute parking zone. Were all face-down on the floor and the cars only got a few minutes left on it. I wish this bloked hurry up, I mention. I know, Marv whispers back. This is outrageous. His voice rises from the depths of the floor. Ill be getting a fine because of 10this useless bastard. I cant afford another fine, Ed. The cars not even worth it. What? Marv looks over at me now. I can sense hes getting uptight. Offended. If theres one thing Marv doesnt tolerate, its someone putting shit on his car. He repeats the question. 15What did you say, Ed? I said, I whisper, it isnt even worth the fine, Marv. Look, he says, Ill take a lot of things, Ed, but I tune out of what hes saying, because quite frankly, once Marv gets going about his car, its downright pain in the arse material. He goes on and on, like a kid, and hes just turned twenty, for Jesus sake. 20He goes on for another minute or so, until I have to cut him off. Marv, I point out, the cars an embarrassment, okay? It doesnt even have a handbrake its sitting out there with two bricks behind the back wheels. Im trying to keep my voice as quiet as possible. Half the time you dont even bother locking it. Youre probably hoping someonell flog it so you can collect the insurance. It isnt insured. () 25Thats when the gunman turns around and shouts, Whos talkin back there?! Marv doesnt care. Hes worked up about the car. () Zusak, M. The Messenger, Austrlia: Ed. Picador, 2002 p. 3-4 A partir da leitura do texto, possvel depreender que I. o dilogo no texto se passa entre refns de um assalto a banco. II. Marvin est mais preocupado com uma possvel multa por estacionamento irregular do que com o atirador. III. Marvin adora conversar sobre o seu carro. Est(o) correta(s)

Questão 13
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) The hold-up 1The gunman, is useless. I know it. He knows it. The whole bank knows it. 5Even my best mate Marvin knows it and hes more useless than the gunman. The worst part about the whole thing is that Marvs car is standing outside in a fifteen-minute parking zone. Were all face-down on the floor and the cars only got a few minutes left on it. I wish this bloked hurry up, I mention. I know, Marv whispers back. This is outrageous. His voice rises from the depths of the floor. Ill be getting a fine because of 10this useless bastard. I cant afford another fine, Ed. The cars not even worth it. What? Marv looks over at me now. I can sense hes getting uptight. Offended. If theres one thing Marv doesnt tolerate, its someone putting shit on his car. He repeats the question. 15What did you say, Ed? I said, I whisper, it isnt even worth the fine, Marv. Look, he says, Ill take a lot of things, Ed, but I tune out of what hes saying, because quite frankly, once Marv gets going about his car, its downright pain in the arse material. He goes on and on, like a kid, and hes just turned twenty, for Jesus sake. 20He goes on for another minute or so, until I have to cut him off. Marv, I point out, the cars an embarrassment, okay? It doesnt even have a handbrake its sitting out there with two bricks behind the back wheels. Im trying to keep my voice as quiet as possible. Half the time you dont even bother locking it. Youre probably hoping someonell flog it so you can collect the insurance. It isnt insured. () 25Thats when the gunman turns around and shouts, Whos talkin back there?! Marv doesnt care. Hes worked up about the car. () Zusak, M. The Messenger, Austrlia: Ed. Picador, 2002 p. 3-4 Entende-se, pela leitura do texto, que o carro de Marvin I. est estacionado prximo ao banco. II. apresenta problema no freio. III. possui seguro. Est(o) correta(s)

Questão 14
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008) The hold-up The gunman, is useless. I know it. He knows it. The whole bank knows it. Even my best mate Marvin knows it and 1hes more useless than the gunman. The worst part about the whole thing is that Marvs car is standing outside in a fifteen-minute parking zone. Were all face-down on the floor and 2the cars only got a few minutes left on it. 3I wish this bloked hurry up, I mention. I know, Marv whispers back. This is outrageous. His voice rises from the depths of the floor. Ill be getting a fine because of this useless bastard. I cant afford another fine, Ed. 4The cars not even worth it. What? Marv looks over at me now. I can sense hes getting uptight. Offended. If theres one thing Marv doesnt tolerate, its someone putting shit on his car. He repeats the question. What did you say, Ed? I said, I whisper, it isnt even worth the fine, Marv. Look, he says, Ill take 8a lot of things, Ed, but... I tune out of what hes saying, because quite frankly, once Marv gets going about his car, its downright pain in the arse material. He goes on and on, like a kid, and 5hes just turned twenty, for Jesus sake. He goes on for another minute or so, until I have to cut him off. Marv, I point out, the cars an embarrassment, okay? It doesnt even have a handbrake - its sitting out there with two bricks behind the back wheels. lm trying to keep my voice 7as quiet as possible. Half the time you dont even bother locking it. Youre probably hoping someonell 6flog it so you can collect the insurance. It isnt insured. (...) Thats when the gunman turns around and shouts, Whos talkin back there?! Marv doesnt care. Hes worked up about the car. (...) Zusak, M. The Messenger, Austrlia: Ed. Picador, 2002 p. 3-4 Da leitura do texto, possvel inferir que Marvin e Ed

Questão 15
2008Inglês

(ITA- 2008) THE HOLD-UP The gunman, is useless. I know it. He knows it. The whole bank knows it. Even my best mate Marvin knows it and (1)hes more useless than the gunman. The worst part about the whole thing is that Marvs car is standing outside in a fifteen-minute parking zone. Were all face-down on the floor and (2) the cars only got a few minutes left on it. (3)I wish this (6) bloked hurry up, I mention. I know, Marv whispers back. This is outrageous. His voice rises from the depths of the floor. Ill be getting a fine because of this useless bastard. I cant afford another fine, Ed. (4) The cars not even worth it. What? Marv looks over at me now. I can sense hes getting uptight. Offended. If theres one thing Marv doesnt tolerate, its someone putting shit on his car. He repeats the question. What did you say, Ed? I said, I whisper, it isnt even worth the fine, Marv. Look, he says, Ill take a lot of things, Ed, but... I (7)tune out of what hes saying, because quite frankly, once Marv gets going about his car, its downright pain in the arse material. He goes on and on, like a kid, (5) and hes just turned twenty, for Jesus sake. He goes on for another minute or so, until I have to (8) cut him off. Marv, I point out, the cars an embarrassment, okay? It doesnt even have a handbrake - its sitting out there with two bricks behind the back wheels. Im trying to keep my voice as quiet as possible. Half the time you dont even bother locking it. Youre probably hoping someonell flog it so you can collect the insurance. lt isnt insured. (...) Thats when the gunman turns around and shouts, Whos talkin back there?! Marv doesnt care. Hes worked up about the car. (...) Zusak, M. The Messenger, Austrlia: Ed. Picador, 2002 p. 3-4 Assinale a opo em que a contrao dos verbos (s) ou (d) est representada corretamente.

Questão 16
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) The hold-up 1The gunman, is useless. I know it. He knows it. The whole bank knows it. 5Even my best mate Marvin knows it and hes more useless than the gunman. The worst part about the whole thing is that Marvs car is standing outside in a fifteen-minute parking zone. Were all face-down on the floor and the cars only got a few minutes left on it. I wish this bloked hurry up, I mention. I know, Marv whispers back. This is outrageous. His voice rises from the depths of the floor. Ill be getting a fine because of 10this useless bastard. I cant afford another fine, Ed. The cars not even worth it. What? Marv looks over at me now. I can sense hes getting uptight. Offended. If theres one thing Marv doesnt tolerate, its someone putting shit on his car. He repeats the question. 15What did you say, Ed? I said, I whisper, it isnt even worth the fine, Marv. Look, he says, Ill take a lot of things, Ed, but I tune out of what hes saying, because quite frankly, once Marv gets going about his car, its downright pain in the arse material. He goes on and on, like a kid, and hes just turned twenty, for Jesus sake. 20He goes on for another minute or so, until I have to cut him off. Marv, I point out, the cars an embarrassment, okay? It doesnt even have a handbrake its sitting out there with two bricks behind the back wheels. Im trying to keep my voice as quiet as possible. Half the time you dont even bother locking it. Youre probably hoping someonell flog it so you can collect the insurance. It isnt insured. () 25Thats when the gunman turns around and shouts, Whos talkin back there?! Marv doesnt care. Hes worked up about the car. () Zusak, M. The Messenger, Austrlia: Ed. Picador, 2002 p. 3-4 Dadas as asseres: I. O termo bloke (linha 8) refere-se a gunman. II. A expresso tune out (linha 18) pode ser substituda por pay attention. III. A expresso cut off, em cut him off (linha 20), pode ser substituda por interrupt. Est(o) correta(s)

Questão 17
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) Ethical abuses in the authorship of scientific papers 1Problems regarding the order of authorship of scientific papers have become more frequent and 2more abusive. These problems may have heightened due to the ever increasing pressure to 3publish or perish in the academic world, given that the publication of scientific articles has 4become the benchmark of success in a field with few job opportunities. This article reviews the 5abuses in the authorship of scientific papers. Different examples are given of the most common 6problems and recommendations are provided for authors and journal editors. Rev. Bras. Entomol.Vol. 51 no. 1 So Paulo, Jan./Mar. 2007 ndice no canto superior esquerdo das palavras indicam o nmero da linha no texto original. O objetivo do artigo ao qual se refere o texto

Questão 18
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) Ethical abuses in the authorship of scientific papers 1Problems regarding the order of authorship of scientific papers have become more frequent and 2more abusive. These problems may have heightened due to the ever increasing pressure to 3publish or perish in the academic world, given that the publication of scientific articles has 4become the benchmark of success in a field with few job opportunities. This article reviews the 5abuses in the authorship of scientific papers. Different examples are given of the most common 6problems and recommendations are provided for authors and journal editors. Rev. Bras. Entomol.Vol. 51 no. 1 So Paulo, Jan./Mar. 2007 ndice no canto superior esquerdo das palavras indicam o nmero da linha no texto original. Considere as seguintes afirmaes: I. O artigo ao qual o texto se refere divulga uma lista de publicaes cientficas com problemas relacionados ao plgio. II. As oportunidades de trabalho no mundo acadmico so mais restritas para os pesquisadores que no publicam artigos cientficos. III. Para que o pesquisador seja reconhecido diante da comunidade acadmica, a publicao de artigos cientficos importante. Est(o) correta(s)

Questão 19
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) Ethical abuses in the authorship of scientific papers 1Problems regarding the order of authorship of scientific papers have become more frequent and 2more abusive. These problems may have heightened due to the ever increasing pressure to 3publish or perish in the academic world, given that the publication of scientific articles has 4become the benchmark of success in a field with few job opportunities. This article reviews the 5abuses in the authorship of scientific papers. Different examples are given of the most common 6problems and recommendations are provided for authors and journal editors. Rev. Bras. Entomol.Vol. 51 no. 1 So Paulo, Jan./Mar. 2007 ndice no canto superior esquerdo das palavras indicam o nmero da linha no texto original. Os termos heightened (linha 2), benchmark (linha 4) e are provided (linha 6) podem ser traduzidos, respectivamente, como:

Questão 20
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) Ethical abuses in the authorship of scientific papers 1Problems regarding the order of authorship of scientific papers have become more frequent and 2more abusive. These problems may have heightened due to the ever increasing pressure to 3publish or perish in the academic world, given that the publication of scientific articles has 4become the benchmark of success in a field with few job opportunities. This article reviews the 5abuses in the authorship of scientific papers. Different examples are given of the most common 6problems and recommendations are provided for authors and journal editors. Rev. Bras. Entomol.Vol. 51 no. 1 So Paulo, Jan./Mar. 2007 ndice no canto superior esquerdo das palavras indicam o nmero da linha no texto original. A expresso given that (linha 3) pode ser substituda por

Questão
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1FASE) Assinale a opo que contm os significados mais adequados para as palavras sublinhadas nos trechos abaixo: I. The Illinois Smoke-free Restaurant Recognition Program recognizes those restaurants that have gone entirely smoke-free(1o Pargrafo). II. Second-hand smoke is a combination of the smoke from a burning cigarette (2o Pargrafo). III. More importantly, it represents a dangerous health hazard. (2o Pargrafo). IV. EPA estimates that approximately 3.000 American nonsmokers die(3o Pargrafo).

Questão
2008Inglês

(ITA - 2008 - 1a Fase) Considere as seguintes afirmaes: I. Truchard estudou Fsica na Rssia e tem doutorado em Engenharia Eltrica. II. Nowlin mestre em Engenharia Eltrica. III. Kodosky no concluiu o doutorado. Est(o) correta(s)