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96044 Ano: 2000
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: ITA
Orgão: ITA
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A questão refere-se ao texto abaixo, extraído da introdução de um livro.

“Curiosity killed a cat.” That cautionary cliché has passed through my mind several times in the last few years, once or twice even’ giving me pause. For it was curiosity that first tempted me to investigate computer graphics. Nothing in my training or professional background prepared me for something as foreign as a computer paint system. But it sounded intriguing, so I decided to see one firsthand. (... )

While touring the Computer Graphics Lab at the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury, New York – a research and development facility – I was invited to draw on a paint system. I picked up the stylus and drew a simple sketch of a horse. It was surprisingly easy and felt very natural – but it wasn’t unforgettable. What happened next was that the demonstrator reached out to the keyboard and hit a couple of buttons; instantly my simple drawing became a brilliant kaleidoscopic chain of moving colors. It was as if my horse had suddenly come alive.

I was thrilled – and hooked. Since that time, in professional workshops at colleges, or with clients, I have seen my own initial reaction repeated in others, an experience akin to magic.

Now, six years later, wiser and more experienced, my enthusiasm is still intact, and I am more deeply involved than ever in this art form. Mastering this medium is, as with most complex techniques, an ongoing process, in which each new plateau reveals another height to be challenged. (... )

What is needed is an adventurous, risk-taking approach – a curiosity about the new, much of which lies, unknown and unseen, around a dozen corners. Yes, curiosity – that word again. Of course, today we don’t take those old sayings seriously. Anyhow, there’s another old adage about cats, reassuring us that after all “a cat has nine lives.” Well, so do artists.

Don Bolognese

Watson – Guptill Publications 1988. (adapted)

p. 8/9

A questão refere-se a texto cujo vocabulário principal se segue:

• mind = mente

• several times = diversas vezes

• in the last few years = nos últimos anos

• once or twice = uma ou duas vezes

• even = até mesmo

• for = porque

• to tempt = incitar

• firsthand = em primeira mão

• while = enquanto

• to tour = passar por

• development = desenvolvimento

• facility = instalações

• to be invited to = ser convidado a

• to draw = desenhar

• to pick up = aprender gradualmente

• sketch = esboço

• unforgettable = inesquecível

• to happen= acontecer

• to reach out = alcançar

• keyboard = teclado

• to hit = teclar

• a couple of buttons = algumas teclas

• chain = cadeia

• to be thrilled = ficar extasiado

• to be hooked = ficar viciado

• colleges = faculdades

• own = próprio

• akin to = semelhante a

• wiser = mais sábio

• deeply = profundamente

• more than ever = mais que nunca

• to master = dominar

• ongoing = contínuo

• each = cada

• plateau = passo, degrau

• height = altura

• to challenge = desafiar

• risk-taking = arriscado

• approach = abordagem

• to lie = estar

• unknown = desconhecido

• unseen = oculto

• dozen = dúzia

• again = novamente

• of course = é claro

• old sayings = velhos ditados

• to take seriously = levar a sério

• anyhow = de qualquer modo

• adage = ditado

• to reassure = reforçar, encorajar

• after all = afinal de contas

• well = bem

Considere as afirmações abaixo:

I. O provérbio sobre a curiosidade do gato remete à própria curiosidade do autor.

II. O autor demonstra seu afeto por gatos ao utilizar os clichês no início e no final do texto.

III.Em sua primeira experiência com computação gráfica, o autor fez o esboço de um cavalo.

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