Questões de Vestibular Sobre análise sintática | syntax parsing em inglês

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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês |
Q240990 Inglês
The sentences “At Hamilton College, students can explore a virtual re-creation of the South African township of Soweto during the 1976 student uprisings,…” and "… now it presents unusual learning opportunities." contain grammatical structures that should be classified respectively as
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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês |
Q240989 Inglês
In the sentence "She and the other half- dozen students agreed that in “Titus,” the rape, murders and final banquet — when the Queen unknowingly eats the remains of her two children — should all take place in the same spot." one finds, irrespective of the sequence a/an
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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês |
Q240987 Inglês
The sentences "Prof. Katherine Rowe’s blue-haired avatar was flying across a grassy landscape to a virtual three-dimensional recreation of the Globe Theater, where some students from her introductory Shakespeare class at Bryn Mawr College had already gathered online.", "Students are fluent in new media, and the faculty bring sophisticated knowledge of a subject." and "In 10 years these students will be my colleagues, but now it presents unusual learning opportunities." contain clauses that should be classified respectively as
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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês 01 |
Q238085 Inglês
The sentences “I recorded all my children over the years in some shape or form.”/ “It's a more sophisticated kind of communicative medium.” and “You get semantic threads running through it.” have syntactic elements that may be classified respectively as
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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês 01 |
Q238082 Inglês
The sentence “All these different genres – instant messaging, blogging, chatrooms, virtual worlds – have evolved different sets of communicative strategies.” is an example of a
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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês 01 |
Q238080 Inglês
In the sentence “When it gradually came back in, we didn't want to go back to what we did in the 1950s.” one may spot in its sequence a/an
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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês 01 |
Q238079 Inglês
The sentences “In the jaunty early chapters of A Little Book of Language, Crystal notes how, when his four children were young, he would study them.”, and “You don't talk to a linguist without having what you say taken down and used in evidence against you at some point in time.” contain, respectively, at least one
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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês 01 |
Q238078 Inglês
In the sentences “We are rearing a generation of kids who are more equitable and more understanding about the existence of language variety...” and “… some are academic but many are for the general inquisitive reader, including By Hook or by Crook: A Journey in Search of English and Shakespeare's Words, which was co-authored by his son, Ben.” one finds relative clauses that should be classified respectively as
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Ano: 2011 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2011 - UECE - Vestibular - Inglês 01 |
Q238077 Inglês
The sentences “This all sounds very innocent, but books for children can be a contentious issue.” and “Language, as much as history, is part of a national identity and cannot escape contemporary debates.” should be classified respectively as
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Lingua Inglesa - 2ª fase |
Q1277474 Inglês


CUDDON, J. A. The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. New York: Penguin Books, 1998.  

The sentence: “We can hardly avoid using the term (realism) on occasions, particularly when we mean to suggest that a work of literature has verisimilitude or in some way possesses that kind of authenticity which is generally believed to be an essential quality in a work of literature.” contains a/an
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Lingua Inglesa - 2ª fase |
Q1277470 Inglês


CUDDON, J. A. The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. New York: Penguin Books, 1998.  

The sentences: “The ultimate in psychological realism is the use of the stream of consciousness method.” and “This kind of realism, too, has often resulted in a kind of decadence as authors dig deeper and further and with greater relish into the scatological and orectic chaos of the conscious and subconscious territories.” contain respectively a/an
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Lingua Inglesa - 2ª fase |
Q1277468 Inglês


CUDDON, J. A. The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. New York: Penguin Books, 1998.  

In the sentences: “… Flaubert produced ‘Madame Bovary’, which was greeted as a great work of realism.” and “Playwrights who favoured realism rejected the concept of the well-made play with its mechanical artifices and its altogether too slick plotting and exaggerated theatricalism.” one can find respectively a/an
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Lingua Inglesa - 2ª fase |
Q1277467 Inglês


CUDDON, J. A. The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. New York: Penguin Books, 1998.  

The sentences: “The realist thought an artist should concern himself with the here and now, with everyday events, with his own environment and with the movements (political, social, etc.) of his time.” and “Courbet rejected both Classical and Romantic precepts and tastes…” contain respectively a/an
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Lingua Inglesa - 2ª fase |
Q1277466 Inglês


CUDDON, J. A. The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory. New York: Penguin Books, 1998.  

The sentences: “Realism started in France some time in the 1830s and had gathered momentum by the 1850s.” and “It rejects Classicism, Romanticism and the doctrine of art for art’s sake.” should be classified as
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Segunda Fase - Redação e Inglês |
Q1273367 Inglês
The sentences “Fear created horrors enough and the eschatological order was never far from people‟s minds.”, “…artists depicted the spectre of death in paint, through sculpture and by means of woodcut.” and “we and our writers catch other vertiginous glimpses of „chaos and old night‟ ” contain respectively a/an
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Segunda Fase - Redação e Inglês |
Q1273366 Inglês
In the sentences “In a chaotic world, which many see to be on a disaster course, through the cracks, „the faults in reality‟, we and our writers catch other vertiginous glimpses of „chaos and old night‟”, “The satiety which Macbeth claimed to have experienced (… ) was representative of it.” and “…people have tried to come to terms with and find adequate descriptions and symbols for deeply rooted, primitive and powerful forces, energies and fears which are related to death, afterlife, punishment, darkness, evil, violence and destruction.” one finds relative clauses classified respectively as
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Segunda Fase - Redação e Inglês |
Q1273362 Inglês
The sentences “He depicts extremes of fear and insanity and, through the operations of evil, gives us glimpses of hell.” “Fear created horrors enough and the eschatological order was never far from people‟s minds.” and “From late in the 18th c. until the present day – in short, for some two hundred years – the horror story in its many and various forms has been a diachronic feature of British and American literature…” should be classified respectively as
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Ano: 2010 Banca: UECE-CEV Órgão: UECE Prova: UECE-CEV - 2010 - UECE - Vestibular - Segunda Fase - Redação e Inglês |
Q1273361 Inglês
In the sentence “Gothic influence traveled to America and affected writers such as Edgar Allan Poe, whose tales are short, intense, sensational and have the power to inspire horror and terror.” one may find at least one
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Ano: 2010 Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE Órgão: UNB Prova: CESPE - 2010 - UNB - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia |
Q216532 Inglês
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According to the text above, judge the items below.
The clause “To give fair play more visibility” (L.12) expresses the cause of what follows it.
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Q218313 Inglês
As tiras abaixo servirão de base para as questões 49, 50 e 51.

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O elemento lingüístico later estabelece uma articulação
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121: A
122: B
123: B
124: C
125: B
126: B
127: B
128: C
129: D
130: A
131: A
132: C
133: D
134: C
135: D
136: D
137: C
138: B
139: E
140: A