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Questões de Inglês - UEFS 2013 | Gabarito e resoluções

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Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) A new website designed to help people with spelling has been unveiled by a British disability charity. Mencap says there is a growing problem with a new generation of people who have been brought up on the computer 5 function which automatically corrects misspelt words. Mencap designed the site because they believe that standards of spelling are falling in Britain, with serious consequences for peoples ability to deal with the global downturn. A survey commissioned for the charity revealed 10 that 65% of people were unable to spell the word necessary correctly, and only one-in-five people successfully completed a short spelling test. Despite the results, three-quarters of those questioned thought they were good spellers, and agreed that it was an 15 important skill to have. Grant Morgan is the Creative Director for the Mencap Spellathon. He says the autocorrect function on computer software is the main culprit for the decline in standards.Mr Morgan says those who cant spell are 20 at an immediate disadvantage in the workplace, and could lose out to competitors if, for example, they misspell words on their CV. In an increasingly tough international market, the problem could damage Britain as a whole. Mencap is holding an online Spellathon championship, 25 where age may well trump youth. MCMANUS, John. Can you spell? Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 de maio 2013. Fill in the parentheses with T (True) or F (False). Considering the British people questioned, the survey mentioned in the text has shown that ( ) despite a decline in ability, most of them are over-confident about spelling success. ( ) as the computer autocorrect tool can always be activated, they dont think the spelling ability is all that important. ( ) over half of them couldnt spell the word necessary correctly. ( ) only one-fifth of them succeeded in doing the spelling test correctly. According to the text, the correct sequence, from top to bottom, is

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) A new website designed to help people with spelling has been unveiled by a British disability charity. Mencap says there is a growing problem with a new generation of people who have been brought up on the computer 5 function which automatically corrects misspelt words. Mencap designed the site because they believe that standards of spelling are falling in Britain, with serious consequences for peoples ability to deal with the global downturn. A survey commissioned for the charity revealed 10 that 65% of people were unable to spell the word necessary correctly, and only one-in-five people successfully completed a short spelling test. Despite the results, three-quarters of those questioned thought they were good spellers, and agreed that it was an 15 important skill to have. Grant Morgan is the Creative Director for the Mencap Spellathon. He says the autocorrect function on computer software is the main culprit for the decline in standards.Mr Morgan says those who cant spell are 20 at an immediate disadvantage in the workplace, and could lose out to competitors if, for example, they misspell words on their CV. In an increasingly tough international market, the problem could damage Britain as a whole. Mencap is holding an online Spellathon championship, 25 where age may well trump youth. MCMANUS, John. Can you spell? Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 de maio 2013. According to Grant Morgan, the computer autocorrect function

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) A new website designed to help people with spelling has been unveiled by a British disability charity. Mencap says there is a growing problem with a new generation of people who have been brought up on the computer 5 function which automatically corrects misspelt words. Mencap designed the site because they believe that standards of spelling are falling in Britain, with serious consequences for peoples ability to deal with the global downturn. A survey commissioned for the charity revealed 10 that 65% of people were unable to spell the word necessary correctly, and only one-in-five people successfully completed a short spelling test. Despite the results, three-quarters of those questioned thought they were good spellers, and agreed that it was an 15 important skill to have. Grant Morgan is the Creative Director for the Mencap Spellathon. He says the autocorrect function on computer software is the main culprit for the decline in standards.Mr Morgan says those who cant spell are 20 at an immediate disadvantage in the workplace, and could lose out to competitors if, for example, they misspell words on their CV. In an increasingly tough international market, the problem could damage Britain as a whole. Mencap is holding an online Spellathon championship, 25 where age may well trump youth. MCMANUS, John. Can you spell? Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 de maio 2013. When the author mentions the global downturn (l. 8-9), he refers to

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) A new website designed to help people with spelling has been unveiled by a British disability charity. Mencap says there is a growing problem with a new generation of people who have been brought up on the computer 5 function which automatically corrects misspelt words. Mencap designed the site because they believe that standards of spelling are falling in Britain, with serious consequences for peoples ability to deal with the global downturn. A survey commissioned for the charity revealed 10 that 65% of people were unable to spell the word necessary correctly, and only one-in-five people successfully completed a short spelling test. Despite the results, three-quarters of those questioned thought they were good spellers, and agreed that it was an 15 important skill to have. Grant Morgan is the Creative Director for the Mencap Spellathon. He says the autocorrect function on computer software is the main culprit for the decline in standards.Mr Morgan says those who cant spell are 20 at an immediate disadvantage in the workplace, and could lose out to competitors if, for example, they misspell words on their CV. In an increasingly tough international market, the problem could damage Britain as a whole. Mencap is holding an online Spellathon championship, 25 where age may well trump youth. MCMANUS, John. Can you spell? Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 de maio 2013. About the online Spellathon championship, the author of the text thinks that

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) A new website designed to help people with spelling has been unveiled by a British disability charity. Mencap says there is a growing problem with a new generation of people who have been brought up on the computer 5 function which automatically corrects misspelt words. Mencap designed the site because they believe that standards of spelling are falling in Britain, with serious consequences for peoples ability to deal with the global downturn. A survey commissioned for the charity revealed 10 that 65% of people were unable to spell the word necessary correctly, and only one-in-five people successfully completed a short spelling test. Despite the results, three-quarters of those questioned thought they were good spellers, and agreed that it was an 15 important skill to have. Grant Morgan is the Creative Director for the Mencap Spellathon. He says the autocorrect function on computer software is the main culprit for the decline in standards.Mr Morgan says those who cant spell are 20 at an immediate disadvantage in the workplace, and could lose out to competitors if, for example, they misspell words on their CV. In an increasingly tough international market, the problem could damage Britain as a whole. Mencap is holding an online Spellathon championship, 25 where age may well trump youth. MCMANUS, John. Can you spell? Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 de maio 2013. Considering language use in the text, its correct to say:

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) Dogged determination Sometimes scientists seem to be telling us what we already know. Thus a recent study at Britains University of Portsmouth determined that if you told a dog not to take a piece of meat, then turned out the light 5 so he thought you couldnt see him, hed likely steal the food anyway.(I once lost half a Thanksgiving turkey like that, but it was no experiment.) What the rigorous testing done with scores of dogs of different breeds at Portsmouth has proved scientifically is that our canine 10 friends really do pay attention to what theyre doing a level of cognition that puts them in a category of intelligence that can begin to be compared with primates. Dogs show some specialized skills in how they read human communications, says Juliane Kaminski, one of 15 the authors of the Portsmouth study. This seems to be a direct result of selection pressures during domestication. To put it unscientifically, theyve been mans best friend so long, its in their blood. Kaminski says she doesnt know of any similar studies done on 20 felines. But, then, we already know cats dont really give a damn what humans think. DICKEY, Christopher. Dogged determination. In Big Think: Around the world in six ideas. Newsweek, Feb. 25, 2013. p. 9. Fill in the parentheses with T (True) or F(False). According to the study mentioned in the text, its correct to say: ( ) Contrary to popular belief, dogs cant see well when its too dark. ( ) As far as food is concerned, dogs cant resist the temptation of getting it, given the opportunity. ( ) Dogs are proving to be as smart as primates. ( ) Dogs still have a lot of trouble trying to understand what humans want them to do. According to the text, the correct sequence, from top to bottom, is

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) Dogged determination Sometimes scientists seem to be telling us what we already know. Thus a recent study at Britains University of Portsmouth determined that if you told a dog not to take a piece of meat, then turned out the light 5 so he thought you couldnt see him, hed likely steal the food anyway.(I once lost half a Thanksgiving turkey like that, but it was no experiment.) What the rigorous testing done with scores of dogs of different breeds at Portsmouth has proved scientifically is that our canine 10 friends really do pay attention to what theyre doing a level of cognition that puts them in a category of intelligence that can begin to be compared with primates. Dogs show some specialized skills in how they read human communications, says Juliane Kaminski, one of 15 the authors of the Portsmouth study. This seems to be a direct result of selection pressures during domestication. To put it unscientifically, theyve been mans best friend so long, its in their blood. Kaminski says she doesnt know of any similar studies done on 20 felines. But, then, we already know cats dont really give a damn what humans think. DICKEY, Christopher. Dogged determination. In Big Think: Around the world in six ideas. Newsweek, Feb. 25, 2013. p. 9. About cats, the text says that they

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) Dogged determination Sometimes scientists seem to be telling us what we already know. Thus a recent study at Britains University of Portsmouth determined that if you told a dog not to take a piece of meat, then turned out the light 5 so he thought you couldnt see him, hed likely steal the food anyway.(I once lost half a Thanksgiving turkey like that, but it was no experiment.) What the rigorous testing done with scores of dogs of different breeds at Portsmouth has proved scientifically is that our canine 10 friends really do pay attention to what theyre doing a level of cognition that puts them in a category of intelligence that can begin to be compared with primates. Dogs show some specialized skills in how they read human communications, says Juliane Kaminski, one of 15 the authors of the Portsmouth study. This seems to be a direct result of selection pressures during domestication. To put it unscientifically, theyve been mans best friend so long, its in their blood. Kaminski says she doesnt know of any similar studies done on 20 felines. But, then, we already know cats dont really give a damn what humans think. DICKEY, Christopher. Dogged determination. In Big Think: Around the world in six ideas. Newsweek, Feb. 25, 2013. p. 9. Analyze the following: hed (l. 5) theyre (l. 10) mans (l. 18) Its correct to say that the d, re and s are, respectively,

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) Dogged determination Sometimes scientists seem to be telling us what we already know. Thus a recent study at Britains University of Portsmouth determined that if you told a dog not to take a piece of meat, then turned out the light 5 so he thought you couldnt see him, hed likely steal the food anyway.(I once lost half a Thanksgiving turkey like that, but it was no experiment.) What the rigorous testing done with scores of dogs of different breeds at Portsmouth has proved scientifically is that our canine 10 friends really do pay attention to what theyre doing a level of cognition that puts them in a category of intelligence that can begin to be compared with primates. Dogs show some specialized skills in how they read human communications, says Juliane Kaminski, one of 15 the authors of the Portsmouth study. This seems to be a direct result of selection pressures during domestication. To put it unscientifically, theyve been mans best friend so long, its in their blood. Kaminski says she doesnt know of any similar studies done on 20 felines. But, then, we already know cats dont really give a damn what humans think. DICKEY, Christopher. Dogged determination. In Big Think: Around the world in six ideas. Newsweek, Feb. 25, 2013. p. 9. The word Thus (l. 2) expresses

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) Dogged determination Sometimes scientists seem to be telling us what we already know. Thus a recent study at Britains University of Portsmouth determined that if you told a dog not to take a piece of meat, then turned out the light 5 so he thought you couldnt see him, hed likely steal the food anyway.(I once lost half a Thanksgiving turkey like that, but it was no experiment.) What the rigorous testing done with scores of dogs of different breeds at Portsmouth has proved scientifically is that our canine 10 friends really do pay attention to what theyre doing a level of cognition that puts them in a category of intelligence that can begin to be compared with primates. Dogs show some specialized skills in how they read human communications, says Juliane Kaminski, one of 15 the authors of the Portsmouth study. This seems to be a direct result of selection pressures during domestication. To put it unscientifically, theyve been mans best friend so long, its in their blood. Kaminski says she doesnt know of any similar studies done on 20 felines. But, then, we already know cats dont really give a damn what humans think. DICKEY, Christopher. Dogged determination. In Big Think: Around the world in six ideas. Newsweek, Feb. 25, 2013. p. 9. The verb do (l. 10) is used in the following way:

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body 5 tissues but also ignites fears of human cloning. If replicated in other labs, the methods detailed Wednesday in the journal Cell would allow researchers to fashion human embryonic stem cells that are custom-made for patients with Alzheimers disease, diabetes and other 10 health problems. Theoretically capable of reproducing themselves indefinitely, these stem cells could be used to grow replacements for a wide variety of diseased cells those of the blood, skin, heart, brain, muscles, nerves and 15 more that would not risk rejection by the patients immune system. The report also raises the specter that, with a high-quality donor egg, a bit of skin, some careful tending in a lab and the womb of a willing surrogate, humans 20 have cracked the biological secret to reproducingthemselves. That is an objective American scientists have squarely renounced as unethical and scientifically irresponsible. At the same time, most acknowledge that such reproductive cloning will one day prove too 25 tempting to resist. In the hope that other researchers will validate and extend their results, the scientists at Oregon Health Science University provided an exceptionally detailed account of their techniques. For anyone with a 30 well-equipped fertility lab, the comprehensive guide could also be a useful handbook for cloning a baby. The success of the experiments rekindled debate among bioethicists, who have long anticipated that human cloning would become a reality. HEALY, Melissa. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 maio 2013. Fill in the parentheses with T (True) or F (False). The human embryonic stem cells are considered a major successful achievement because they would ( ) be made of the patients own body tissue. ( ) be easily accepted by the patients immune system. ( ) cure all kinds of autoimmune diseases. ( ) never be replicated in other labs. According to the text, the correct sequence, from top to bottom, is

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body 5 tissues but also ignites fears of human cloning. If replicated in other labs, the methods detailed Wednesday in the journal Cell would allow researchers to fashion human embryonic stem cells that are custom-made for patients with Alzheimers disease, diabetes and other 10 health problems. Theoretically capable of reproducing themselves indefinitely, these stem cells could be used to grow replacements for a wide variety of diseased cells those of the blood, skin, heart, brain, muscles, nerves and 15 more that would not risk rejection by the patients immune system. The report also raises the specter that, with a high-quality donor egg, a bit of skin, some careful tending in a lab and the womb of a willing surrogate, humans 20 have cracked the biological secret to reproducingthemselves. That is an objective American scientists have squarely renounced as unethical and scientifically irresponsible. At the same time, most acknowledge that such reproductive cloning will one day prove too 25 tempting to resist. In the hope that other researchers will validate and extend their results, the scientists at Oregon Health Science University provided an exceptionally detailed account of their techniques. For anyone with a 30 well-equipped fertility lab, the comprehensive guide could also be a useful handbook for cloning a baby. The success of the experiments rekindled debate among bioethicists, who have long anticipated that human cloning would become a reality. HEALY, Melissa. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 maio 2013. The word feat (l. 3) conveys the idea of something

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS - 2013 - Meio do ano) For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body 5 tissues but also ignites fears of human cloning. If replicated in other labs, the methods detailed Wednesday in the journal Cell would allow researchers to fashion human embryonic stem cells that are custom-made for patients with Alzheimers disease, diabetes and other 10 health problems. Theoretically capable of reproducing themselves indefinitely, these stem cells could be used to grow replacements for a wide variety of diseased cells those of the blood, skin, heart, brain, muscles, nerves and 15 more that would not risk rejection by the patients immune system. The report also raises the specter that, with a high-quality donor egg, a bit of skin, some careful tending in a lab and the womb of a willing surrogate, humans 20 have cracked the biological secret to reproducingthemselves. That is an objective American scientists have squarely renounced as unethical and scientifically irresponsible. At the same time, most acknowledge that such reproductive cloning will one day prove too 25 tempting to resist. In the hope that other researchers will validate and extend their results, the scientists at Oregon Health Science University provided an exceptionally detailed account of their techniques. For anyone with a 30 well-equipped fertility lab, the comprehensive guide could also be a useful handbook for cloning a baby. The success of the experiments rekindled debate among bioethicists, who have long anticipated that human cloning would become a reality. HEALY, Melissa. Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 13 maio 2013. Fill in the blanks with suitable interrogative words. I. _______ have scientists worked with human embryonic stem cells? This is the first time. II. _______ is likely to profit from human embryonic stem cells? Patients with Alzheimer and diabetes, for example. III. _______ cells could be replaced by human embryonic stem cells? Those of the blood, skin, heart, and others. IV. _______ do humans need to start reproducing themselves? Among other things, a high-quality donor egg, a bit of skin and the womb of a surrogate mother. According to the text, the correct sequence, from top to bottom, is

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body 5 tissues but also ignites fears of human cloning. If replicated in other labs, the methods detailed Wednesday in the journal Cell would allow researchers to fashion human embryonic stem cells that are custom-made for patients with Alzheimers disease, diabetes and other 10 health problems. Theoretically capable of reproducing themselves indefinitely, these stem cells could be used to grow replacements for a wide variety of diseased cells those of the blood, skin, heart, brain, muscles, nerves and 15 more that would not risk rejection by the patients immune system. The report also raises the specter that, with a high-quality donor egg, a bit of skin, some careful tending in a lab and the womb of a willing surrogate, humans 20 have cracked the biological secret to reproducingthemselves. That is an objective American scientists have squarely renounced as unethical and scientifically irresponsible. At the same time, most acknowledge that such reproductive cloning will one day prove too 25 tempting to resist. In the hope that other researchers will validate and extend their results, the scientists at Oregon Health Science University provided an exceptionally detailed account of their techniques. For anyone with a 30 well-equipped fertility lab, the comprehensive guide could also be a useful handbook for cloning a baby. The success of the experiments rekindled debate among bioethicists, who have long anticipated that human cloning would become a reality. HEALY, Melissa. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 maio 2013. Considering the possibility of human cloning, the American scientists mentioned in the text

Questão
2013Inglês

(UEFS 2013 - Meio do ano) For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body 5 tissues but also ignites fears of human cloning. If replicated in other labs, the methods detailed Wednesday in the journal Cell would allow researchers to fashion human embryonic stem cells that are custom-made for patients with Alzheimers disease, diabetes and other 10 health problems. Theoretically capable of reproducing themselves indefinitely, these stem cells could be used to grow replacements for a wide variety of diseased cells those of the blood, skin, heart, brain, muscles, nerves and 15 more that would not risk rejection by the patients immune system. The report also raises the specter that, with a high-quality donor egg, a bit of skin, some careful tending in a lab and the womb of a willing surrogate, humans 20 have cracked the biological secret to reproducingthemselves. That is an objective American scientists have squarely renounced as unethical and scientifically irresponsible. At the same time, most acknowledge that such reproductive cloning will one day prove too 25 tempting to resist. In the hope that other researchers will validate and extend their results, the scientists at Oregon Health Science University provided an exceptionally detailed account of their techniques. For anyone with a 30 well-equipped fertility lab, the comprehensive guide could also be a useful handbook for cloning a baby. The success of the experiments rekindled debate among bioethicists, who have long anticipated that human cloning would become a reality. HEALY, Melissa. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 13 maio 2013. The text says that anyone who could afford a well-equipped laboratory would be able to clone a baby by

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