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Questões de Inglês - UNCISAL | Gabarito e resoluções

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Questão
2017Inglês

(UNCISAL - 2017) There were lots of stuff in Friends that peoplehad missedthe first time, only for it to be rediscovered 12 years after the series finale. If youspenda lot of your time on the Internet then youll probably be aware of that. Fanshavenoticedfamous scenes where Matthew Perry almost cracked-up, and people have even spotted pies going missing from tables when Brad Pitt appeared on the show. And theres the moment an extra chewed her coffee. [] Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 16 nov. 2016 (adaptado). Os verbos em destaque esto empregados, respectivamente, nos seguintes tempos verbais:

Questão
2017Inglês

(UNCISAL - 2017) Brazil police use pepper spray at austerity protest outside Rio parliament Military police have shot pepper spray at demonstrators who broke down barrier fences outside a meeting in Rio de Janeiro where legislators were considering austerity measures to cope with a deepening financial crisis that has kept thousands of public workers from being paid. [] Disponvel em: . Acesso em: 17 nov. 2016 (fragmento). No fragmento, o termo demonstrators significa

Questão
2011Inglês

(UNISAL - 2011) Professor Robert Park of the University of Maryland has launched an attack on the popular image of scientists as shown by movies and television. Scientists, he says, are generally portrayed as forgetful, short-sighted and even crazy. The professor is right, of course. Though there have been a few serious attempts to treat scientists with respect, the model for most movie scientists remains the screen version of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. Brilliant man, of course, but so obsessed with making a monstrous Boris Karloff from spare body parts that he seems quite unconcerned by what his awful creation is likely to get up to. Frankenstein had even madder movie contemporaries. There was Dr. Moreau, whose speciality was genetics: his laboratory was an island of creatures that were half animal and half human. Or how about Dr. Alexander Thorkel as a role model? In Dr. Cyclops he might be the worlds greatest biologist, but his fondness for shrinking people to the size of chickens does not suggest a candidate for the Nobel Prize. [...] (Peter May. Knockout First Certificate. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) No trecho ...whose speciality was genetics (3. pargrafo), o pronome relativo whose refere-se a

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