Questões de Inglês para Vestibular

cód. #1720

UDESC - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Biologia, Matemática, Língua Estrangeira e Língua Portuguesa

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Answer the question below according to Text.

Mark the correct alternative which contains the right meaning of the words.

A) drive away (line 5) – ward off, rather than (line 23) – instead

B) throng (line 15) – fill out, lasts(line 25) – opposite of first

C) lasts (line 25) – duration, drive away (line 5) – go after

D) costumes (line 16) – set of formal clothes, throng (line 15) – invade

E) rather than (line 23) – in addition to, costumes (line 16) – set of habits

A B C D E

cód. #1721

UDESC - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Biologia, Matemática, Língua Estrangeira e Língua Portuguesa

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Answer the question below according to Text.

Mark the right alternative which contains the correct prepositions to fill the blank spaces consecutively.

A) in – from – on – of – for – out

B) in – of – in – at – for – of

C) on – to – at – in – of – at

D) at – from – in – of – to – out

E) at – of – in – for – to – at

A B C D E

cód. #3769

Esamc - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Segundo Semestre

Considere o cartum a seguir para responder à questão.


(https://www.gocomics.com/nickanderson/2019/01/11 - Acessado em: 10/03/2019.

De acordo com o cartum, Trump

A) cruzou a fronteira e quer evitar que a fantasia invada seu país.

B) está convicto de que não deve deixar a realidade cruzar a fronteira.

C) não vê a construção do muro como uma possibilidade real.

D) quer ultrapassar a divisão imaginária entre fantasia e realidade.

E) não consegue discernir entre fantasia e realidade.

A B C D E

cód. #1722

UDESC - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Biologia, Matemática, Língua Estrangeira e Língua Portuguesa

Available at: www.comics.azcentral.com. Accessed on March 28th, 2019.


Answer the question below according to Text.


Mark the correct alternative about the comic.

A) Popeye was threatening Olivia because she had a bad dream.

B) Olivia hid behind the table to be away from major problems.

C) Popeye was worried that Olivia was getting crazy.

D) Olivia was scared to death just because of a bad dream.

E) Olivia heard the doorbell and supposed it was someone from her dream coming to get her.

A B C D E

cód. #3770

Esamc - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Segundo Semestre

Considere o texto a seguir para a questão.

Why Orwell’s 1984 could be about now
By Jean Seaton - 7 May 2018

    The book, with its disorientating first sentence, “It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen”, defines the peculiar characteristics of modern tyranny. In 1984 television screens watch you, and everyone spies on everyone else. Today it is social media that collects every gesture, purchase, comment we make online, and feeds an omniscient presence in our lives that can predict our every preference. Modelled on consumer choices, where the user is the commodity that is being marketed, the harvesting of those preferences for political campaigns is now distorting democracy.

    But the greatest horror in Orwell’s dystopia is the systematic stripping of meaning out of language. The regime aims to eradicate words and the ideas and feelings they embody. Its real enemy is reality. Tyrannies attempt to make understanding the real world impossible: seeking to replace it with phantoms and lies.

(Adaptado de: http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/ 20180507-why-orwells-1984-could-be-about-now - Acessado em: 11/03/2019.
. A partir da leitura do segundo parágrafo do texto, pode-se concluir que

A) o regime pretendia impedir a compreensão da realidade por meio de modificações na língua.

B) o livro de Orwell utiliza palavras com sentidos incompreensíveis para leitores contemporâneos.

C) Orwell escreveu livros de horror nos quais relata cenas de tortura como arrancar línguas e mutilar corpos.

D) o regime pretendia erradicar as emoções e ideias transmitidas por meio da linguagem corporal.

E) as tiranias tentavam compreender as impossibilidades do mundo real, com seus fantasmas e mentiras.

A B C D E

cód. #1723

UDESC - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Biologia, Matemática, Língua Estrangeira e Língua Portuguesa

Available at: www.comics.azcentral.com. Accessed on March 28th, 2019.


Answer the question according to Text.


The expression: “I`m sold, Nate”, in the second picture, means:

A) Nate’s friend doubted Nate could go out with Belinda.

B) Nate’s friend wanted his pencil to go on a date too.

C) Nate’s friend loved Belinda and was not happy with all that.

D) Nate’s friend was warning Nate not take Belinda out.

E) Nate’s friend was convinced that the pencil was responsible for Nate´s date.

A B C D E

cód. #3771

Esamc - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Segundo Semestre

Considere o texto a seguir para a questão.

Why Orwell’s 1984 could be about now
By Jean Seaton - 7 May 2018

    The book, with its disorientating first sentence, “It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen”, defines the peculiar characteristics of modern tyranny. In 1984 television screens watch you, and everyone spies on everyone else. Today it is social media that collects every gesture, purchase, comment we make online, and feeds an omniscient presence in our lives that can predict our every preference. Modelled on consumer choices, where the user is the commodity that is being marketed, the harvesting of those preferences for political campaigns is now distorting democracy.

    But the greatest horror in Orwell’s dystopia is the systematic stripping of meaning out of language. The regime aims to eradicate words and the ideas and feelings they embody. Its real enemy is reality. Tyrannies attempt to make understanding the real world impossible: seeking to replace it with phantoms and lies.

(Adaptado de: http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/ 20180507-why-orwells-1984-could-be-about-now - Acessado em: 11/03/2019.
De acordo com o texto, os mecanismos por trás das mídias sociais

A) definem as características peculiares da tirania moderna.

B) falsificam imagens, gestos e comentários de seus usuários.

C) transformam usuários e informações sobre eles em mercadoria.

D) modificam as preferências políticas de seus usuários.

E) aumentam a possibilidade de debate democrático.

A B C D E

cód. #1724

UDESC - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Biologia, Matemática, Língua Estrangeira e Língua Portuguesa


Available at: www.comics.azcentral.com. Accessed on March 28th, 2019.


Answer the question according to Text.


The comic strip shows:

A) Nate agrees with the gang and tries to change their mind in order to explore his sexuality.

B) Nate´s friends don´t believe he got a date just due to his sex appeal.

C) Nate ought to have a magical pencil which attracts girls.

D) Nate´s friends want to tease him confronting his sex appeal with a lucky pencil

E) All of the three boys were selling pencils and they only sold one to Belinda Chapman.

A B C D E

cód. #3772

Esamc - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Segundo Semestre

Considere a notícia a seguir para responder à questão.
Poetry for a surveillance society
Joseph McAllister combines technologies with media to produce unique art Thu, Jun 14, 2018, 06:35 - Marie Boran

    I think that I shall never see a poem as lovely as a …webcam? Joseph McAllister describes himself as “a computational artist and privacy advocate”. He combines technologies like machine learning and programming with media including sculpture and interactive theatre to produce unique art for the increasingly technocratic age we live in.

    His latest work is Webcam Poetry, which uses a machine learning method known as “dense captioning”, a method that detects objects in video footage and produces descriptions in natural language. Combined with his own programming (he calls it his poetry engine), it takes live streaming webcam footage and “writes” poems based on what it sees. 

(Adaptado de: https://www.irishtimes.com/business/technology/ poetry-for-a-surveillance-society-1.3528084 - Acessado em 07/03/2019.) 

Segundo o texto, o trabalho “Webcam Poetry”

A) é produzido a partir de descrições automáticas de objetos capturados em imagens de vídeo que são convertidas em poemas por um programa de computador.

B) é um trabalho de arte que transforma legendas de filmes em poemas utilizando “machine learning” e programação.

C) combina tecnologia e arte para desenvolver programas de computador mais eficientes e “humanos”.

D) é feito a partir das descrições poéticas de cenas do cotidiano gravadas por câmeras instaladas por um artista perto de esculturas e salas de teatro.

E) apresenta poemas escritos por programas de computador a partir de fotos de esculturas e imagens de cenas de peças de teatro.

A B C D E

cód. #3773

Esamc - Inglês - 2019 - Vestibular - Segundo Semestre

Considere o cartum a seguir para responder à questão.



(https://www.gocomics.com/working-daze/2019/03/09 - Acessado em: 10/03/2109.)
A personagem do meio baseia seu pedido à Dana

A) na sua decepção com o personagem sentado.

B) na sinceridade do personagem sentado.

C) na incompetência de Dana.

D) na eficiência produtiva do personagem sentado.

E) na reação exagerada de Dana.

A B C D E

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