Questões de Vestibular Fadba 2013 para Vestibular
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Q1355707
Inglês
Read the sentences below and mark the statement that doesn‘t apply to the
correct meaning of the sentences:
''I understand the concept of cooking and cleaning. Just not as it applies to me.''
'‘Stressed‘ is ‗Desserts‘ spelled backwards''
''I understand the concept of cooking and cleaning. Just not as it applies to me.''
'‘Stressed‘ is ‗Desserts‘ spelled backwards''
Q1355708
Inglês
The weather man:
''They say that the British love talking about the weather. For other nationalities this can be a banal and boring subject of conversation, something that people talk about when they have nothing else to say to each other. And yet the weather is a very important part of our lives. That at least is the opinion of Barry Gromett press officer for The Met Office. This is located in Exeter, a pretty cathedral city in the southwest of England. Here employees – and computers - supply weather forecasts for much of the world.'' Speak Up. Ano XXIII, nº 275.
Ao conversar sobre a previsão do tempo, o texto mostra:
''They say that the British love talking about the weather. For other nationalities this can be a banal and boring subject of conversation, something that people talk about when they have nothing else to say to each other. And yet the weather is a very important part of our lives. That at least is the opinion of Barry Gromett press officer for The Met Office. This is located in Exeter, a pretty cathedral city in the southwest of England. Here employees – and computers - supply weather forecasts for much of the world.'' Speak Up. Ano XXIII, nº 275.
Ao conversar sobre a previsão do tempo, o texto mostra:
Q1355709
Inglês
A palavra ''supply'', de acordo com o texto anterior, em português quer
dizer:
Q1355710
Inglês
What is GM Food?
Genetically modified food is produced from plants which have had their genetic makeup tweaked in the lab. Scientists ―cut and paste‖ a gene from another organism into a plant‘s DNA to give it a new characteristic. This can be to increase yield or to allow the plant to exist in a more hostile environment than normal. Pro-GM scientists say this means cheaper more plentiful food but opponents argue we do not know the consequences of meddling with nature.
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/04/sci_nat_gm_food/html/1.stm).
In GM food the genetic code is:
Genetically modified food is produced from plants which have had their genetic makeup tweaked in the lab. Scientists ―cut and paste‖ a gene from another organism into a plant‘s DNA to give it a new characteristic. This can be to increase yield or to allow the plant to exist in a more hostile environment than normal. Pro-GM scientists say this means cheaper more plentiful food but opponents argue we do not know the consequences of meddling with nature.
(http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/04/sci_nat_gm_food/html/1.stm).
In GM food the genetic code is:
Q1355711
Inglês
One of the goals of GM food is to: