Questões de Vestibular Sobre interpretação de texto | reading comprehension em inglês

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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352742 Inglês
Em relação ao lixo urbano, as medidas adotadas em Curitiba
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352741 Inglês
Na comparação que estabelece entre Curitiba e outras cidades, o autor
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352740 Inglês
O hábito a que se faz referência no primeiro parágrafo
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352739 Inglês
Em sua carta, a narradora
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352738 Inglês
Muhammad
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352737 Inglês
Era um dos objetivos da pessoa que fez o último telefonema mencionado no texto:
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352736 Inglês
O policial de plantão
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352735 Inglês
A filha do casal recebeu uma ligação
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352734 Inglês
O marido de Sonya havia
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352733 Inglês
A corrida de táxi terminou
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Ano: 2007 Banca: COMPERVE - UFRN Órgão: UFRN Prova: COMPERVE - 2007 - UFRN - Vestibular - Primeiro Dia - Inglês |
Q1352732 Inglês
A autora da carta enviada à coluna Metropolitan Diary
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Ano: 2007 Banca: UDESC Órgão: UDESC Prova: UDESC - 2007 - UDESC - Vestibular - Prova 1 |
Q240130 Inglês
        Text 2

01    Take a dive with hundreds of tropical fish, colorful coral and the world's biggest fish, the
        whale shark, at unspoilt Ningaloo Reef.
        The reef on Western Australia's mid north coast, has gained an impressive reputation as
        one of Earth's last ocean paradise.
05    It's one of the largest fringing reefs in the world and unlike many others; you can get to it
        just by stepping off the beach.
        The marine park stretches 260 kilometers from Bundegi Reef near the town of Exmouth to
        Amherst Point near Coral Bay in the south.
        It reaches nearly 20 kilometers seaward, encompassing a massive 5,000 square
10    kilometers of ocean with 500 species of tropical fish and 220 species of coral in all.
        Nothing can compare to the thrill of swimming beside a whale shark. These docile
        creatures visit the reef each year between April and June.
        Rare turtle species hatch here in late January and February. Watch this amazing natural
        phenomenon on special guided, eco-interactive trails.
15    Accommodation in the area is comfortable and ranges from camping and backpacker style
        to chalets, motels, eco-retreats and self catering apartments.
        It's not all about the water at Ningaloo - go four wheel driving to Cape Range National
        Park to see amazing red rock canyons and gorges.
        Getting there is easy - take a two hour flight north of Perth, or give yourself two days to
        drive there from the capital.
        (www.westernaustralia.com)

According to Text 2, answer the questions below:




Mark true (T) or false (F) according to the text:

( ) There are more than a hundred species of fish in the park.

( ) You can go there by train or bus.

( ) The sharks visit the reef throughout the year.

( ) The reef has got an awful reputation.

Mark the right alternative.
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Ano: 2007 Banca: UDESC Órgão: UDESC Prova: UDESC - 2007 - UDESC - Vestibular - Prova 1 |
Q240128 Inglês
        Text 2

01    Take a dive with hundreds of tropical fish, colorful coral and the world's biggest fish, the
        whale shark, at unspoilt Ningaloo Reef.
        The reef on Western Australia's mid north coast, has gained an impressive reputation as
        one of Earth's last ocean paradise.
05    It's one of the largest fringing reefs in the world and unlike many others; you can get to it
        just by stepping off the beach.
        The marine park stretches 260 kilometers from Bundegi Reef near the town of Exmouth to
        Amherst Point near Coral Bay in the south.
        It reaches nearly 20 kilometers seaward, encompassing a massive 5,000 square
10    kilometers of ocean with 500 species of tropical fish and 220 species of coral in all.
        Nothing can compare to the thrill of swimming beside a whale shark. These docile
        creatures visit the reef each year between April and June.
        Rare turtle species hatch here in late January and February. Watch this amazing natural
        phenomenon on special guided, eco-interactive trails.
15    Accommodation in the area is comfortable and ranges from camping and backpacker style
        to chalets, motels, eco-retreats and self catering apartments.
        It's not all about the water at Ningaloo - go four wheel driving to Cape Range National
        Park to see amazing red rock canyons and gorges.
        Getting there is easy - take a two hour flight north of Perth, or give yourself two days to
        drive there from the capital.
        (www.westernaustralia.com)

According to Text 2, answer the questions below:




The sentence "Nothing can compare to the thrill of swimming beside a whale shark" , means:
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Ano: 2007 Banca: UDESC Órgão: UDESC Prova: UDESC - 2007 - UDESC - Vestibular - Prova 1 |
Q240126 Inglês
        Text 2

01    Take a dive with hundreds of tropical fish, colorful coral and the world's biggest fish, the
        whale shark, at unspoilt Ningaloo Reef.
        The reef on Western Australia's mid north coast, has gained an impressive reputation as
        one of Earth's last ocean paradise.
05    It's one of the largest fringing reefs in the world and unlike many others; you can get to it
        just by stepping off the beach.
        The marine park stretches 260 kilometers from Bundegi Reef near the town of Exmouth to
        Amherst Point near Coral Bay in the south.
        It reaches nearly 20 kilometers seaward, encompassing a massive 5,000 square
10    kilometers of ocean with 500 species of tropical fish and 220 species of coral in all.
        Nothing can compare to the thrill of swimming beside a whale shark. These docile
        creatures visit the reef each year between April and June.
        Rare turtle species hatch here in late January and February. Watch this amazing natural
        phenomenon on special guided, eco-interactive trails.
15    Accommodation in the area is comfortable and ranges from camping and backpacker style
        to chalets, motels, eco-retreats and self catering apartments.
        It's not all about the water at Ningaloo - go four wheel driving to Cape Range National
        Park to see amazing red rock canyons and gorges.
        Getting there is easy - take a two hour flight north of Perth, or give yourself two days to
        drive there from the capital.
        (www.westernaustralia.com)

According to Text 2, answer the questions below:




According to the text:

I - Ningaloo Reef isn t one of the last ocean paradises.

II - There are 720 living species at the marine park.

III - The turtles visit the reef from April to June.

IV - There are several kinds of accommodations in the Reef s area.

V - It s easy to reach the reef.

Mark the right alternative.
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Ano: 2007 Banca: UDESC Órgão: UDESC Prova: UDESC - 2007 - UDESC - Vestibular - Prova 1 |
Q240124 Inglês
          Text 1
01     There, in the pasture greenery,
         Sun mottling Nature's breast,
         It was the summer wind's song
         That filled me with its crest.
05     Emotion running rampant--
         Rivers to the sea--
         I could not even fathom the flood of you and me.

         But take me in your arms again
         And do not talk of time.
10     Let flesh rub flesh to parchment--
         Pale flowers crushed--
         And grind more mortar for my soul's room . . .
         Paint mirrors for my mind.

(Michela Curtis: www.poetry.com)


According to Text 1, answer the questions below:


The word its in line 4 of the text, refers to:
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Ano: 2007 Banca: UDESC Órgão: UDESC Prova: UDESC - 2007 - UDESC - Vestibular - Prova 1 |
Q240122 Inglês
          Text 1
01     There, in the pasture greenery,
         Sun mottling Nature's breast,
         It was the summer wind's song
         That filled me with its crest.
05     Emotion running rampant--
         Rivers to the sea--
         I could not even fathom the flood of you and me.

         But take me in your arms again
         And do not talk of time.
10     Let flesh rub flesh to parchment--
         Pale flowers crushed--
         And grind more mortar for my soul's room . . .
         Paint mirrors for my mind.

(Michela Curtis: www.poetry.com)


According to Text 1, answer the questions below:


Analyze the best answer to complete the following sentence, giving it the same meaning as in the text.

"Emotion running __________
Rivers to the sea
I could not even ___________ the __________ of you and me."

Mark the right alternative.
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Ano: 2007 Banca: UDESC Órgão: UDESC Prova: UDESC - 2007 - UDESC - Vestibular - Prova 1 |
Q240121 Inglês
          Text 1
01     There, in the pasture greenery,
         Sun mottling Nature's breast,
         It was the summer wind's song
         That filled me with its crest.
05     Emotion running rampant--
         Rivers to the sea--
         I could not even fathom the flood of you and me.

         But take me in your arms again
         And do not talk of time.
10     Let flesh rub flesh to parchment--
         Pale flowers crushed--
         And grind more mortar for my soul's room . . .
         Paint mirrors for my mind.

(Michela Curtis: www.poetry.com)


According to Text 1, answer the questions below:


What sentence from the text above is talking about scenery?
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Q229818 Inglês
The expressions “could be”, “would lead”, “could actually increase” and “would probably decline” in TEXT E indicate:
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Q229817 Inglês
According to the information in TEXT E temperature rises:
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Q229816 Inglês
Choose the appropriate title for TEXT E:
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Respostas
5181: B
5182: A
5183: C
5184: B
5185: A
5186: D
5187: C
5188: A
5189: C
5190: C
5191: C
5192: C
5193: A
5194: B
5195: A
5196: D
5197: C
5198: E
5199: B
5200: D