sábado, 7 de outubro de 2023

Prova de Inglês 1a Etapa do PAS 2007

Prova de Inglês da 1ª etapa do PAS de 2007

The map on the right shows part of the city of Rio de Janeiro. Imagine you were a tourist and asked a policeman how to get to some places in this city.

Judge each item below, which corresponds to a possible answer given by the policeman.

1 One way to go from “Praça da República” to
“Praça Cardeal Câmara” is to walk along
“Rua dos Inválidos” and then turn left at “Av. Mem de Sá”.

2 “Praça da República” is nearer “Largo da Misericórdia” than “Praça Ministro Eduardo
Spinola”.

Text for items from 3 through 7

(os números no início do texto se referem ao número das linhas na prova original)

1 To many Brazilians, favelas are dirty, violent,
frightening places. But to many foreigners, they are exciting,
interesting, and romantic. More and more outsiders are
4 coming from overseas to live, work, or just visit favelas,
observers say. In doing so they are highlighting the
difference between Brazilians who regard favelas with fear,
7 rejection, and even disgust, and foreigners who embrace
them as vibrant representations of modern Brazilian culture.
“In Brazil, no one likes favelas, no one thinks they
10 are cool”, says Marcelo Armstrong, the owner of a company
that runs daily tours to two Rio favelas. “Foreigners are more
open. There’s a certain romantic appeal to favelas.”
13 Although no figures are available on the number of
foreigners living in favelas, Mr. Armstrong says the number
is definitely rising and cites his own statistics as evidence.
16 The number of tourists taking his tours has risen from around
four per month in 1992, when he started the business, to
around 800 per month in 2007. Of those, only a dozen or so
19 are Brazilians, mostly the partners of foreign visitors.
Adapted from Internet: www.csmonitor.com

In the text,

3 “overseas” (linha.4) is the same as abroad.

4 “cites” (L.15) is a plural form

Based on the text, it can be inferred that

5 if you decide to live in a favela, you may find foreigners working there.

6 foreigners and Brazilians both have the same opinion about favelas.

7 the quantity of tourists visiting favelas per month has
increased 100% a year during the last fifteen years.

In the situation below, a mother is talking to her son.

(escrito no balão): “Look, son, when you get to the sea, take your cellular phone and call me so as to keep me calm.”

8 The mother’s words show that she is...

A looking for her son.

B afraid her son can lose his cellular phone.

C worried she may lose her way to the beach.

D preoccupied with the possibility that her son might get lost.

THE ACE (UnB): 1C 2E 3C 4E 5C 6E 7E 8D


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