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Questão 48
2021Inglês

(UFU - 2021/2 - 1 FASE) Disponvel em: https://www.apa.org. Acesso em: 30 mai. 2021. Baseando-se no grfico, assinale a alternativa que apresenta motivos que, juntos, provocam maior estresse entre os norte-americanos

Questão 48
2021Inglês

(UFU - 2021/2 - 1 FASE Medicina) Disponvel em: https://www.nytimes.com. Acesso em: 23 maio 2021. Com base nas informaes contidas no grfico, assinale a alternativa que NO representa sua temtica.

Questão 1
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020) Some schools make the kids place phones in a locker. Others require them to be checked in at the front office. But some are OK having students keep them in a backpack or pocket, so long as theyre turned off. At some schools, the decision about whether to let a kid have a phone in class is up to individual teachers, who may be reluctant to assume the role of enforcer. In fact, some teachers see the phones as an asset and actually incorporate phone use as part of their lessons. In July, California passed a law that gives public and charter schools the authority to prohibit cellphone use in the classroom, except during emergencies or other special circumstances, such as when a doctor determines that a student needs a phone for health reasons. Some schools implement one-to-one programs to provide computers, tablets or other mobile devices to each student. Other cash-strapped districts may have to share tech gear in the classroom. And some educators may even encourage students to bring their own devices for class use. Its safe to assume that most schools arent about to dictate to a parent that a kid can or cannot use a device on the way to or from school, though some do actually ask families to sign commitments to temper tech use. Those who say cellphones should be permitted in schools often cite educational benefits. For example, kids might be making movies or studying. Have a plan, not a ban, Liz Kline, vice president for education at Common Sense Education in the San Francisco Bay Area, told USA TODAY in 2018. Even those who favor cellphone use in the classroom acknowledge those times, however, when phones ought to be put away or even collected by teachers, no questions asked, namely during test time. The sad truth: Some students use phones to cheat. Edward C. Baig. Disponvel em: https://www.usatoday.com. Acesso em: 08 fev. 2019 Based on the text, answer the following questions. A) What can schools do to avoid the use of cellphones in the classroom? B) Explain why cellphones should be allowed in schools.

Questão 2
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020) Some call the Amazon the lungs of the world, because the rainforest breathes in carbon and exhales oxygen. Canada is home to what some call the northern lungs the boreal forest stretching from Yukon to Newfoundland and Labrador, covering 55 per cent of Canadas land mass. The amount of oxygen forests produce is difficult to calculate and often exaggerated, but theres no doubt forests are important for human survival. The boreal is also under threat from rapid development and global heating. As with recent massive wildfires elsewhere, climate change is increasing the boreal fire season and fuelling intense burning over larger areas than ever regardless of whether fires are set by lightning, arsonists or sparks from machinery or a train wheel. Warmer winters have also facilitated the spread of tree-destroying insects like mountain pine beetles that cold winters once kept in check. Intact forests produce oxygen and provide many other services beneficial to humans. They sequester carbon, which helps regulate global temperatures. They prevent runoff, slides and flooding. They maintain and filter water. They provide food and other necessities for people, and habitat for plants and animals. In the midst of its fires, Australia has been hit by extreme weather events, including terrifying massive dust storms, battering hail and flood-producing torrential rains. Smoke from the fires is also a potent greenhouse gas. So, as a heating planet causes more forests to burn, the fires release even more carbon into the atmosphere, creating feedback loops that accelerate warming. What will it take for politicians and others to listen? As Greta Thunberg warns, our home is on fire. It will get worse if we fail to change our ways, quickly. But politicians and industry keep expanding fossil fuel development, trying to cash in before markets fall in the face of better alternatives and climate chaos. Our economic systems still run on endless growth and consumerism, creating unconscionable waste and devastation. We judge how well the economy is performing in part by how quickly we are tearing up the world. Were hostage to a lack of political will and imagination. Wake up humanity! All that money and power wont mean anything if we destroy our only home. David Suzuki.Disponvel em: https://community.davidsuzuki.org. Acesso em: 08 fev. 2019. Based on the text, answer the following questions. A) How are the Boreal, the Amazon and the Australian Forest interrelated? B) According to David Suzuki what and who is responsible for the devastation the world is currently facing?

Questão 41
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020 - 1 FASE)As researchers fight to stop the spread of a novel coronavirus that originated in a seafood market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, they are facing a counter-intuitive problem: the symptoms can sometimes be so mild in patients that the virus is very difficult to detect. The coronavirus initially came to authorities attention in December after patients began exhibiting symptoms of viral pneumonia, including fever, cough and shortness of breath. But researchers, including those at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), have noted that some of those with the Wuhan coronavirus have shown little to no symptoms. A study published in the medical journal the Lancet on Jan. 24 reported that a 10-year-old who was infected with the virus had no symptoms at all. We have seen patients, especially children, who have pneumonia, but have no symptoms, no fever or cough, which means that its not easy to recognize these cases of novel coronavirus infection, which makes the control of this outbreak more difficult, says Yuen Kwok-yung, a microbiologist at the University of Hong Kong, and one of the authors of the Lancet study. Amy Gunia Disponvel em: . Acesso em: https://time.com/ 01 fev. 2020. According to the text, one of the challenges presented by this new coronavirus is the fact that

Questão 42
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020 - 1 FASE)Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a condition in which there is compression of the nerves, arteries, or veins in the passageway from the lower neck to the armpit. There are three main types: neurogenic, venous, and arterial. The neurogenic type is the most common and presents with pain, weakness, and occasionally loss of muscle at the base of the thumb. The venous type results in swelling, pain, and possibly a bluish coloration of the arm. The arterial type results in pain, coldness, and paleness of the arm. TOS may result from trauma, repetitive arm movements, tumors, pregnancy, or anatomical variations such as a cervical rib. Initial treatment for the neurogenic type is with exercises to strengthen the chest muscles and improve posture. NSAIDs such as naproxen may be used for pain. Surgery is typically done for the arterial and venous types and for the neurogenic type if it does not improve with other treatments. Blood thinners may be used to treat or prevent blood clots. The condition affects about 1% of the population. It is more common in women than men and it occurs most commonly between 20 and 50 years of age. Disponvel em: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page. Acesso em: 01 fev. 2020. Com base no texto, afirma-se que I. a sndrome descrita pode ser provocada por compresso venal. II. grvidas no apresentam casos do Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. III. h tratamentos menos invasivos, alm de procedimentos cirrgicos. IV. TOS ocorre principalmente em homens mais velhos, com sade frgil. V. TOS pode ocasionar dores, inchao e, at mesmo, perda muscular. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta as afirmativas corretas.

Questão 43
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020 - 1 FASE)Scientists have developed what they call living concrete by using sand, gel and bacteria. Researchers said this building material has structural load-bearing function, is capable of self-healing and is more environmentally friendly than concrete which is the second most-consumed material on Earth after water. The team from the University of Colorado Boulder believe their work paves the way for future building structures that could heal their own cracks, suck up dangerous toxins from the air or even glow on command. Disponvel em: https://www.sciencefocus.com/. Acesso em: 01 fev. 2020. Based on the text, we can state that

Questão 44
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020 - 1 FASE)Inequality between men and women results in poorer health for children and greater poverty for the family, (1) ________________ to a new study. The UN agency Unicef found that in places where women are (2) __________ from family decisions, children are more likely to suffer from malnutrition. There would be 13 million (3) __________ malnourished children in South Asia if women had an equal say in the family, Unicef said. Unicef surveyed family decision-making in 30 countries around the world. Their chief finding is that equality between men and women is vital to (4) __________ poverty and improving health, especially that of children, in developing countries. Disponvel em: https://www.usingenglish.com/ Acesso em: 02 fev. 2020. Choose the alternative with the words which best complete the text above

Questão 45
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020 - 1 FASE)On Tuesday, Merriam-Webster selected its word of the year, not some viral neologism like post-truth or selfie but a word that has been around since the Middle Ages: the pronoun they. Pronouns are tools that people typically use with all the thought one gives to using doorknobs. Students are taught in early language lessons that every sentence needs a subject and are given a short list of usual suspects: words like he, she, you and they. The latter, they are told, is used to refer to more than one person. Yet thats not always the case. Merriam-Webster chose the singular form, one that has been gaining currency and causing controversy. There are two reasons that singular they is on the upswing. One is that its a convenient way to refer to an unknown person in a gender-neutral way, versus using cumbersome constructions like he or she. In recent years, it has been far easier to find this generic they in mass media because using it makes life easier for readers and writers alike. Katy Steinmetz Disponvel em: https://time.com/. Acesso em: 08 fev. 2020. Com base no texto acima, INCORRETO afirmar que

Questão 46
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020 - 1 FASE)Taurus April 20 - May 20 (TEXT A) Sophisticated language can be a veil hiding what you truly mean but are too afraid to say. But fancy talk can also be a tool to help folks understand what exactly it is that you mean at a high level. Which way you choose to use your stunning vocabulary is up to you, but it would be a shame to waste all your verbal skills by encouraging miscommunication. Camouflage is not your object. Dont be afraid to speak the truth, and dont cater to the lowest common denominator. Disponvel em: https://www.washingtonpost.com/. Acesso em: 12 fev 2020 Taurus April 20 - May 20 (TEXT B) Work could be a bit challenging today and you may even be asked to assume more responsibility on the job. Be open to attending a long-term training program to increase your talents and your professional value. Once you graduate from this program of study, give yourself a lavish reward that serves as a perpetual reminder of your achievement. But dont wait until the end to treat yourself. Attending to self-care can have an especially restorative effect now, so make time for a spa treatment or hot bath after hours. Nothing perks you up like the prospect of a prize at the end of the day. Disponvel em: https://www.tribpub.com/gdpr/nydailynews.com/ . Acesso em: 12 fev. 2020. Horoscopes in newspapers are very common, although they do not always focus on the same topics. When reading these two horoscopes, we can infer that I. both horoscopes were written by the same astrologer. II. horoscopes in texts A and B cover the same subjects. III. the horoscope in text A says taureans are good with words. IV. according to text B a taurean enjoys receiving prizes. V. both text A and text B show taureans as hard workers. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta as afirmativas corretas.

Questão 47
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020 - 1 FASE)Our tongues can get fat. And scientists say losing tongue weight might be an effective way to manage obstructive sleep apnea, a condition that affects an estimated 22 million Americans.Thats according to a study published this week in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania exploring the surprising relationship between tongue fat and sleep apnea. The researchers found that when overweight people with sleep apnea lost pounds, their tongues also got smaller. And, of all the changes that occurred as a result of slimming down, a reduction in tongue fat had the biggest impact on improving sleep apnea. Until now, it was unclear why weight loss helps manage the sleep condition. Disponvel em: https://www.discovermagazine.com/Acesso em: 02 fev. 2020. De acordo com o texto, o que pode auxiliar na reduo de altos nveis de apneia do sono?

Questão 48
2020Inglês

(UFU - 2020 - 1 FASE)You can start when children are very young, said Kari Kivinen. In fact, you should: Fairytales work well. Take the wily fox who always cheats the other animals with his sly words. Thats not a bad metaphor for a certain kind of politician, is it? With democracies around the world threatened by the seemingly unstoppable onslaught of false information, Finland recently rated Europes most resistant nation to fake news takes the fight seriously enough to teach it in primary school. In secondary schools, such as the state-run college in Helsinki where Kivinen is head teacher, multiplatform information literacy and strong critical thinking have become a core, cross-subject component of a national curriculum that was introduced in 2016. In maths lessons, Kivinens pupils learn how easy it is to lie with statistics. In art, they see how an images meaning can be manipulated. In history, they analyse notable propaganda campaigns, while Finnish language teachers work with them on the many ways in which words can be used to confuse, mislead and deceive. The goal is active, responsible citizens and voters, Kivinen said. Thinking critically, factchecking, interpreting and evaluating all the information you receive, wherever it appears, is crucial. Weve made it a core part of what we teach, across all subjects. Jon Henley Disponvel em:https://www.theguardian.com/international. Acesso em: 08 fev. 2020. Finish education rates among the best in the world. According to the text, we can state that I. children are taught early on how to identify fake from real news. II. politicians in Finland are interested in more responsible voters. III. democratic states are not threatened by the waves of fake news. IV. the school curriculum focuses on developing critical thinkers. V. different disciplines cover topics regarding information literacy. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta as afirmativas corretas.

Questão 1
2019Inglês

(UFU - 2019 - 2 FASE) When Klara Dollan, then 22, woke up at 4 a.m. on the day she was due to start her new job, she thought her agonising stomach cramps signalled her period being back with a vengeance. She had been taking the pill with no break for more than six months, but had stopped about two weeks before. The waves of pain left her pale and shaking, but she didnt feel she could call in sick on her first day so she took some paracetamol on her mothers advice, and caught the bus then the tube from the home they shared in Cricklewood in north-west London into the city. Hours later, Dollan was in Hampsteads Royal Free hospital, cradling a newborn baby girl: completely healthy and carried to term. Dollan had given birth by herself in the bathroom of her flat, after being sent home sick from work; a neighbour had heard her screams of labour and called an ambulance. When Dollan rang her mother and told her to come to the maternity ward, the reply was: But you werent pregnant this morning! This is not a particularly unusual phenomenon, says Helen Cheyne, a professor of midwifery at the University of Stirlings Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit in Glasgow. Its rare but its not that rare. In midwifery and obstetrics and gynaecology circles, she says, if you havent come across a cryptic pregnancy yourself, it is not unusual to know someone or know someone who knows someone who has. Although the research is sparse as one might expect, given the fundamental element of surprise Cheyne says cryptic pregnancies have been recorded around the world, dating back centuries. In fact, it was more understandable when pregnancy diagnoses were dependent on indicators such as the loss of periods and nausea. With highly accurate modern tests, says Cheyne: Its very easy to diagnose pregnancy if you expect to be pregnant. Disponvel em: https://www.theguardian.com. Acesso: 02 mar. 2019. Slightly edited. RESPONDA A QUEST O EM INGLS. RESPOSTAS EM PORTUGUS NO SER O ACEITAS. Based on the text, answer the following questions. A) What is unusual about Klara Dollans medical history? B) How old is this phenomenon described in the text?

Questão 2
2019Inglês

(UFU - 2019 - 2 FASE) This Woman Can Smell Parkinsons. It Might Help Lead To Earlier Treatment Parkinsons disease stinks. Figuratively. But according to new research, it literally stinks too to those who have a heightened sense of smell. Thanks to the help of one of these super-smellers, a team of scientists has identified subtle volatile compounds produced by Parkinsons sufferers. These compounds could be used to make much easier, and earlier, diagnostics for the disease. There is no cure. Diagnosis is tricky, too: Theres no simple test. Once a patient has started to express some of the physical symptoms, it takes complicated brain imaging to confirm that certain brain cells the neurons that produce dopamine have been damaged or destroyed. But a much simpler test might be on the way, according to recent research in ACS Science. Volatile compounds in sebum the oily substance produced on your face and back might soon be used to identify the disease. Lead author on the study, Perdita Barran, says she first learned about the woman who can smell Parkinsons from her colleague Tito Kunath at the University of Edinburgh. They tracked her down. She was Joy Milne, a retired nurse living in Perth, a town near Edinburgh. Decades earlier, Milne had noticed a sudden onset of a strange odor in her now-late husband. He was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease many years later. Milne is whats known as a super smeller, a person with exceptional sense of smell. In the end, they were able to separate and identify the compounds found in sebum using whats called gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS). They used Milnes abilities to confirm the right combination of chemicals which, on a background of sebum-smell, make up the smell of Parkinsons. The team is now working on training dogs to home in on the scents, as well as developing machinated diagnostic tests that could identify the presence of the tell-tale compounds, called biomarkers. Whether a new diagnostic test from the biomarkers comes from canines, super-smelling nurses or laboratory machines, the scientists goal is the same: Diagnose Parkinsons earlier possibly years earlier than current methods.[...] Disponvel em: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com. Acesso: 21 mar. 2019. Slightly edited. RESPONDA A QUEST O EM INGLS. RESPOSTAS EM PORTUGUS N O SER O ACEITAS. Based on the text, answer the following questions. A) How did Joy Milne contribute to this research on Parkinsons? B) What are some of the possible ways Parkinsons disease may be detected in the future?

Questão 3
2019Inglês

(UFU - 2019 - 2 FASE) Marias True Toll By Anna Groves Hurricane Maria devasted Puerto Rico in September 2017. The following December, the U.S. territorys local government reported an official death count of 64, while an analysis by the New York Times suggested the storm claimed more than 1,000 lives. To determine how many lives Maria really took, the Puerto Rican government contracted with a team of independent analysts at George Washington University. They used the territorys death records to find the typical death rate for each month before the hurricane, back to July 2010. They then used that information to predict how many people normally would have died in fall 2017 and compared that with the number of deaths reported after Maria. They also analyzed how the storm affected different demographic groups on the island and found that men who were age 65 and older and living in the least developed areas died at disproportionately higher rates due to Maria. In total, Maria as responsible for 2,975 deaths more than Hurricane Katrina, which claimed 1,833 lives among the northern Gulf Coast in 2005. Discover magazine. March 2019. Slightly edited. RESPONDA A QUESTO EM PORTUGUS. RESPOSTAS EM INGLS N O SERO ACEITAS. Based on the text, answer the following questions. A) Why did the Puerto Rican government contract a team of independent analysts? B) Compare the number of deaths between men and women or the number of deaths of men in the least developed areas with those living in more developed cities.