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Acesse GrátisQuestões de Inglês - Listening/Speaking
Questão 19 8848003
UFT Manhã 2023Read the following cartoon in order to answer QUESTION.
Read the cartoon with the Peanuts characters Peppermint Patty and Marcie and analyse the statements:
I. Ma’am is a contraction of madam, a very formal way of addressing a woman.
II. Ready is the past participle form of the verb to read.
III. Fell out could be replaced for fell left out, with the same meaning at the sentence.
IV. Good going is an expression that can be used both to congratulate someone for having done something well or, sarcastically, when someone does something really stupid.
After analyzing the statements, mark the CORRECT alternative.
Questão 25 4368684
UNESP Cursos da área de biológicas 2021Analise o gráfico e leia o texto para responder à questão.
The cost of closed schools
Countries’ response to school closures
By remote-learning type and income group, %
Three-quarters of the world’s children live in countries where classrooms are closed. As lockdowns ease, schools should be among the first places to reopen. Children seem to be less likely than adults to catch covid-19. And the costs of closure are staggering: in the lost productivity of home schooling parents; and, far more important, in the damage done to children by lost learning. The costs fall most heavily on the youngest, who among other things miss out on picking up social and emotional skills; and on the less welloff, who are less likely to attend online lessons and who may be missing meals as well as classes. West African children whose schools were closed during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 are still paying the price.
(www.economist.com, 01.05.2020. Adaptado.)
The chart shows that the average share of population connected to internet
Questão 26 4368702
UNESP Cursos da área de biológicas 2021Analise o gráfico e leia o texto para responder à questão.
The cost of closed schools
Countries’ response to school closures
By remote-learning type and income group, %
Three-quarters of the world’s children live in countries where classrooms are closed. As lockdowns ease, schools should be among the first places to reopen. Children seem to be less likely than adults to catch covid-19. And the costs of closure are staggering: in the lost productivity of home schooling parents; and, far more important, in the damage done to children by lost learning. The costs fall most heavily on the youngest, who among other things miss out on picking up social and emotional skills; and on the less welloff, who are less likely to attend online lessons and who may be missing meals as well as classes. West African children whose schools were closed during the Ebola epidemic in 2014 are still paying the price.
(www.economist.com, 01.05.2020. Adaptado.)
De acordo com o texto, o fechamento das escolas devido à pandemia de covid-19 prejudicou, principalmente,
Questão 25 4396254
UNESP Cursos das Áreas de Exatas e Humanidades 2021De acordo com o cartum,
Questão 29 4396302
UNESP Cursos das Áreas de Exatas e Humanidades 2021Leia o texto para responder à questão.
The business of climate change
A UN assessment published this week on the progress made in stemming the global loss of species made depressing reading. Not one of the 20 targets adopted by 196 countries in a convention on biodiversity in 2010 has been met. And the latest biennial Living Planet Report from the WWF, an environmental group, found that animal populations worldwide shrank by an average of two-thirds between 1970 and 2016. The falls were greatest in the tropics. In Latin America and the Caribbean animal populations fell by 94%, on average, during the period. It is some comfort that around the world biodiversity and climate change have become big political issues. In Australia koala bears have almost brought down a state government.
(www.economist.com, 18.09.2020.)
The United Nations (UN) publication mentioned in the text provides
Questão 14 4429090
UNICAMP 1° Dia 2021A página Greengo Dictionary apresenta, em inglês, interpretações bem-humoradas de expressões do português do Brasil.
Pode-se dizer que a expressão “little lecture”