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Questões de Inglês - ITA | Gabarito e resoluções

Questão 1
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) Job Interview Reachingthe end of a job interview, the Human Resources Person asked the young Engineer fresh out of MIT, And what starting salary were you looking for? The Engineer said, In the neighborhood of $75,000 a year, depending on the benefits package. The HR Person said, Well, what would you say to a package of 5-weeks vacation, 14 paid holidays, full medical and dental, company matching retirement fund to 50% of salary, and a company car leased every 2 years say, a red Corvette? The Engineer sat up straight and said, Wow!!! Are you kidding? And the HR Person said, Of course,...but you started it. (Texto extrado de uma mensagem recebida por e-mail) Qual dos adjetivos abaixo melhor descreve a atitude inicial do engenheiro recm-formado?

Questão 2
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) Job Interview Reachingthe end of a job interview, the Human Resources Person asked the young Engineer fresh out of MIT, And what starting salary were you looking for? The Engineer said, In the neighborhood of $75,000 a year, depending on the benefits package. The HR Person said, Well, what would you say to a package of 5-weeks vacation, 14 paid holidays, full medical and dental, company matching retirement fund to 50% of salary, and a company car leased every 2 years say, a red Corvette? The Engineer sat up straight and said, Wow!!! Are you kidding? And the HR Person said, Of course,...but you started it. (Texto extrado de uma mensagem recebida por e-mail) Considere as seguintes interpretaes em relao entrevista: I. Dentre os benefcios oferecidos pela empresa para a vaga, esto: 5 semanas de frias anuais e um carro novo a cada 2 anos. II. O engenheiro recm formado ser contratado pela empresa por um salrio que supera suas expectativas. III. A pretenso salarial do candidato est aqum do que a empresa oferece. Das afirmaes acima, est(o) condizente(s) com o texto

Questão 3
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) First, let me tell you where Im coming from. Before I saw The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, I didnt know the difference between an orc and an elf, or what Middle-earth was in the middle of. Thisreview is coming to you from a Tolkien-freezone. I went in to Peter Jacksons movie the first of a trilogy with no preconceptions. I came out, three hours later, sorry Id have to wait a year to see whathappens next in Frodo Bagginss battle against the Dark Lord, Sauron, and thinking a trip to the bookstore to pick The Two Towers might be in order. (...) This is a violent movie too violent for little ones and there are moments more Matrix than medieval. Yet it transcends cheap thrills; we root for the survival of our heroes with a depth of feeling that may come as a surprise. The movie keeps drawing you in deeper. Unlike so many overcooked action movies these days, Fellowship doesnt entertain you into a stupor. It leaves you with your wits intact, hungry for more. (fonte omitida para evitar induo na resposta) O texto acima foi redigido originalmente como

Questão 4
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) First, let me tell you where Im coming from. Before I saw The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, I didnt know the difference between an orc and an elf, or what Middle-earth was in the middle of. Thisreview is coming to you from a Tolkien-freezone. I went in to Peter Jacksons movie the first of a trilogy with no preconceptions. I came out, three hours later, sorry Id have to wait a year to see whathappens next in Frodo Bagginss battle against the Dark Lord, Sauron, and thinking a trip to the bookstore to pick The Two Towers might be in order. (...) This is a violent movie too violent for little ones and there are moments more Matrix than medieval. Yet it transcends cheap thrills; we root for the survival of our heroes with a depth of feeling that may come as a surprise. The movie keeps drawing you in deeper. Unlike so many overcooked action movies these days, Fellowship doesnt entertain you into a stupor. It leaves you with your wits intact, hungry for more. (fonte omitida para evitar induo na resposta) Assinale a opo correta.

Questão 5
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) First, let me tell you where Im coming from. Before I saw The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, I didnt know the difference between an orc and an elf, or what Middle-earth was in the middle of. Thisreview is coming to you from a Tolkien-freezone. I went in to Peter Jacksons movie the first of a trilogy with no preconceptions. I came out, three hours later, sorry Id have to wait a year to see whathappens next in Frodo Bagginss battle against the Dark Lord, Sauron, and thinking a trip to the bookstore to pick The Two Towers might be in order. (...) This is a violent movie too violent for little ones and there are moments more Matrix than medieval. Yet it transcends cheap thrills; we root for the survival of our heroes with a depth of feeling that may come as a surprise. The movie keeps drawing you in deeper. Unlike so many overcooked action movies these days, Fellowship doesnt entertain you into a stupor. It leaves you with your wits intact, hungry for more. (fonte omitida para evitar induo na resposta) Os termos Yet e Unlike, no segundo pargrafo, significam, respectivamente,

Questão 6
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) And Now, the Birdcast 1Passing almost unnoticed in the night, billions of birds will fly over the mid-Atlantic states this spring on their 4annual migration northward. A new5Web site will help ornithologists pinpoint 6critical habitat for the feathered 7travelers by combining weather radar 8data with old-fashioned fieldwork. 9Radar has been used to track bird10migrations since around 1940, says 11Steve Kelling, who heads BirdSource, a 12bird database at Cornell University. But the potential payoff grew about 5 years ago when the government began15installing Doppler radar Stations, which 16yield high-resolution three-dimensional 17data. Ornithologists are eager to use 18Doppler to track bird movement, but 19first, they need to calibrate it with data20from the ground. So Cornell, Clemson University, and other groups have launched BirdCast. Every few hours from 1 April to 31 May, radar images of the Philadelphia to25Washington, D. C., area some filtered to remove weather and reveal birds will be posted on the projects Web site (www.birdcast.org). The site will also collect observations30from several hundred citizen-scientists 31(birdwatchers, that is), which will be 32combined with other data, such as chirps 33picked up by acoustic monitors. Kelling 34says the results should reveal the birds35favorite rest stops, highlighting priority 36areas for protection. Eventually, 38BirdCast hopes to go nationwide. SCIENCE Vol 288 7 April 2000 ndices no canto superior esquerdo de uma palavra indica o nmero da linha do texto original. A idia principal abordada pela notcia

Questão 7
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) And Now, the Birdcast 1Passing almost unnoticed in the night, billions of birds will fly over the mid-Atlantic states this spring on their 4annual migration northward. A new5Web site will help ornithologists pinpoint 6critical habitat for the feathered 7travelers by combining weather radar 8data with old-fashioned fieldwork. 9Radar has been used to track bird10migrations since around 1940, says 11Steve Kelling, who heads BirdSource, a 12bird database at Cornell University. But the potential payoff grew about 5 years ago when the government began15installing Doppler radar Stations, which 16yield high-resolution three-dimensional 17data. Ornithologists are eager to use 18Doppler to track bird movement, but 19first, they need to calibrate it with data20from the ground. So Cornell, Clemson University, and other groups have launched BirdCast. Every few hours from 1 April to 31 May, radar images of the Philadelphia to25Washington, D. C., area some filtered to remove weather and reveal birds will be posted on the projects Web site (www.birdcast.org). The site will also collect observations30from several hundred citizen-scientists 31(birdwatchers, that is), which will be 32combined with other data, such as chirps 33picked up by acoustic monitors. Kelling 34says the results should reveal the birds35favorite rest stops, highlighting priority 36areas for protection. Eventually, 38BirdCast hopes to go nationwide. SCIENCE Vol 288 7 April 2000 ndices no canto superior esquerdo de uma palavra indica o nmero da linha do texto original. Considere as seguintes asseres: I. A inteno dos idealizadores do BirdCast que ele se torne um projeto de abrangncia nacional. II. Radares so utilizados em estudos de movimentos migratrios dos pssaros h mais de 60 anos. III. A implantao de estaes de radar Doppler permite a coleta de dados de alta resoluo em trs dimenses. Ento, das afirmaes acima, est(o) correta(s):

Questão 8
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) And Now, the Birdcast 1Passing almost unnoticed in the night, billions of birds will fly over the mid-Atlantic states this spring on their 4annual migration northward. A new5Web site will help ornithologists pinpoint 6critical habitat for the feathered 7travelers by combining weather radar 8data with old-fashioned fieldwork. 9Radar has been used to track bird10migrations since around 1940, says 11Steve Kelling, who heads BirdSource, a 12bird database at Cornell University. But the potential payoff grew about 5 years ago when the government began15installing Doppler radar Stations, which 16yield high-resolution three-dimensional 17data. Ornithologists are eager to use 18Doppler to track bird movement, but 19first, they need to calibrate it with data20from the ground. So Cornell, Clemson University, and other groups have launched BirdCast. Every few hours from 1 April to 31 May, radar images of the Philadelphia to25Washington, D. C., area some filtered to remove weather and reveal birds will be posted on the projects Web site (www.birdcast.org). The site will also collect observations30from several hundred citizen-scientists 31(birdwatchers, that is), which will be 32combined with other data, such as chirps 33picked up by acoustic monitors. Kelling 34says the results should reveal the birds35favorite rest stops, highlighting priority 36areas for protection. Eventually, 38BirdCast hopes to go nationwide. SCIENCE Vol 288 7 April 2000 ndices no canto superior esquerdo de uma palavra indica o nmero da linha do texto original. Os termos feathered travelers (linhas 6 e 7), it (linha 19) e which (linha 31) referem-se, respectivamente, a

Questão 9
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) And Now, the Birdcast 1Passing almost unnoticed in the night, billions of birds will fly over the mid-Atlantic states this spring on their 4annual migration northward. A new5Web site will help ornithologists pinpoint 6critical habitat for the feathered 7travelers by combining weather radar 8data with old-fashioned fieldwork. 9Radar has been used to track bird10migrations since around 1940, says 11Steve Kelling, who heads BirdSource, a 12bird database at Cornell University. But the potential payoff grew about 5 years ago when the government began15installing Doppler radar Stations, which 16yield high-resolution three-dimensional 17data. Ornithologists are eager to use 18Doppler to track bird movement, but 19first, they need to calibrate it with data20from the ground. So Cornell, Clemson University, and other groups have launched BirdCast. Every few hours from 1 April to 31 May, radar images of the Philadelphia to25Washington, D. C., area some filtered to remove weather and reveal birds will be posted on the projects Web site (www.birdcast.org). The site will also collect observations30from several hundred citizen-scientists 31(birdwatchers, that is), which will be 32combined with other data, such as chirps 33picked up by acoustic monitors. Kelling 34says the results should reveal the birds35favorite rest stops, highlighting priority 36areas for protection. Eventually, 38BirdCast hopes to go nationwide. SCIENCE Vol 288 7 April 2000 ndices no canto superior esquerdo de uma palavra indica o nmero da linha do texto original. Os termos weather, em weather radar data (linhas 7 e 8); heads, em who heads BirdSource (linha 11); e rest, em birds favorite rest stops (linhas 34 e 35) tm, respectivamente, as funes gramaticais de

Questão 10
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) And Now, the Birdcast 1Passing almost unnoticed in the night, billions of birds will fly over the mid-Atlantic states this spring on their 4annual migration northward. A new5Web site will help ornithologists pinpoint 6critical habitat for the feathered 7travelers by combining weather radar 8data with old-fashioned fieldwork. 9Radar has been used to track bird10migrations since around 1940, says 11Steve Kelling, who heads BirdSource, a 12bird database at Cornell University. But the potential payoff grew about 5 years ago when the government began15installing Doppler radar Stations, which 16yield high-resolution three-dimensional 17data. Ornithologists are eager to use 18Doppler to track bird movement, but 19first, they need to calibrate it with data20from the ground. So Cornell, Clemson University, and other groups have launched BirdCast. Every few hours from 1 April to 31 May, radar images of the Philadelphia to25Washington, D. C., area some filtered to remove weather and reveal birds will be posted on the projects Web site (www.birdcast.org). The site will also collect observations30from several hundred citizen-scientists 31(birdwatchers, that is), which will be 32combined with other data, such as chirps 33picked up by acoustic monitors. Kelling 34says the results should reveal the birds35favorite rest stops, highlighting priority 36areas for protection. Eventually, 38BirdCast hopes to go nationwide. SCIENCE Vol 288 7 April 2000 ndices no canto superior esquerdo de uma palavra indica o nmero da linha do texto original. Cada uma das opes abaixo se refere a um termo extrado da notcia. Assinale a opo em que o termo no corresponde, respectivamente, ao significado e/ou funo gramatical explicitados.

Questão 11
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) Commentary Human Development 1997; 40:96-101 A New Generation: New Intellectual Opportunities James Youniss The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., USA 1These comments on the publication of the new handbook are written from the perspective of a member of the in-between generation. In-betweeners were born about 5the time Murchison edited the first and second handbooks in the 1930s. They spent childhood watching newreels [sic] of World War II at movie houses featuring cowboy serials on Saturday afternoons. 10Their professional education straddled two psychological eras. It began just as the experimental psychology paradigm was ending its domination and it was completed as new alternatives were 15coming into view. (...) Had they been born just a few years earlier, they would have been part of that powerful and long-lasting generation that entered the military during World 20War II and filled the universities immediately after the war. This unusual cohort held leadership in the discipline of psychology in general and developmental psychology, in particular, 25for several decades. (...) ndices no canto superior esquerdo de uma palavra indicam o nmero da linha do texto original. Assinale a opo que no expressa uma idia contida no texto.

Questão 12
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1 Fase) Commentary Human Development 1997; 40:96-101 A New Generation: New Intellectual Opportunities James Youniss The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., USA 1These comments on the publication of the new handbook are written from the perspective of a member of the in-between generation. In-betweeners were born about 5the time Murchison edited the first and second handbooks in the 1930s. They spent childhood watching newreels [sic] of World War II at movie houses featuring cowboy serials on Saturday afternoons. 10Their professional education straddled two psychological eras. It began just as the experimental psychology paradigm was ending its domination and it was completed as new alternatives were 15coming into view. (...) Had they been born just a few years earlier, they would have been part of that powerful and long-lasting generation that entered the military during World 20War II and filled the universities immediately after the war. This unusual cohort held leadership in the discipline of psychology in general and developmental psychology, in particular, 25for several decades. (...) ndices no canto superior esquerdo de uma palavra indicam o nmero da linha do texto original. Assinale a opo que contm uma expresso equivalente a: Had they been born, em Had they been born just a few years earlier... (linhas 16 e 17) e que, portanto, poderia vir a substitu-la no texto.

Questão 13
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) Commentary Human Development 1997; 40:96-101 A New Generation: New Intellectual Opportunities James Youniss The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., USA 1These comments on the publication of the new handbook are written from the perspective of a member of the in-between generation. In-betweeners were born about 5the time Murchison edited the first and second handbooks in the 1930s. They spent childhood watching newreels [sic] of World War II at movie houses featuring cowboy serials on Saturday afternoons. 10Their professional education straddled two psychological eras. It began just as the experimental psychology paradigm was ending its domination and it was completed as new alternatives were 15coming into view. (...) Had they been born just a few years earlier, they would have been part of that powerful and long-lasting generation that entered the military during World 20War II and filled the universities immediately after the war. This unusual cohort held leadership in the discipline of psychology in general and developmental psychology, in particular, 25for several decades. (...) ndices no canto superior esquerdo de uma palavra indicam o nmero da linha do texto original. Assinale a opo que contm a melhor traduo de that powerful and long-lasting generation (linha 18).

Questão 14
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) Commentary Human Development 1997; 40:96-101 A New Generation: New Intellectual Opportunities James Youniss The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., USA 1These comments on the publication of the new handbook are written from the perspective of a member of the in-between generation. In-betweeners were born about 5the time Murchison edited the first and second handbooks in the 1930s. They spent childhood watching newreels [sic] of World War II at movie houses featuring cowboy serials on Saturday afternoons. 10Their professional education straddled two psychological eras. It began just as the experimental psychology paradigm was ending its domination and it was completed as new alternatives were 15coming into view. (...) Had they been born just a few years earlier, they would have been part of that powerful and long-lasting generation that entered the military during World 20War II and filled the universities immediately after the war. This unusual cohort held leadership in the discipline of psychology in general and developmental psychology, in particular, 25for several decades. (...) ndices no canto superior esquerdo de uma palavra indicam o nmero da linha do texto original. O termo cohort (linha 22) refere-se

Questão 15
2004Inglês

(ITA - 2004 - 1a Fase) Men in cobalt-blue In reality, a perfume is the liquid essence of herbs, fruit, flowers and certain woods. In dreams, its not that way. In the ebb and flow of the imagination, a perfume always breathes. When creating his recent Polo Ralph Lauren Blue, stylist Ralph Lauren began with the freedom suggested by the color blue: seaside, cloudless sky and jeans. From this feeling arose the other elements of the new cologne. In the vocabulary of a perfumist, there are the warm tones of melon and tangerine, of basil and sage and the soft scents of amber and musk. The idea is to please an urban man who is taken by adventure, the sea and jeans. It follows the original Polo, that is now 25 years old. ICARO August 2003 p.14 Assinale a opo que no est de acordo com o texto.