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4017334 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Amtrak’s National Route System interpreted by Edel Rodriguez
The artist Edel Rodriguez used cigar boxes to make his interpretation of the Amtrak’s national route system in his artwork.
“I grew up with the idea of the American Dream,” explains artist Edel Rodriguez, when talking about his interpretation of Amtrak’s national route map for The National. “My family spoke about it constantly. For me, it’s very real.”
Rodriguez has reason to be preoccupied with one of the founding mythologies of America. As a young boy in Cuba, he and his family, in search of a better life, took advantage of the Mariel boatlift – the six-and-a-half-month period in 1980 when Fidel Castro’s government allowed its citizens to immigrate to the United States.
Rodriguez, now in his mid-40s, nods to that immigration story with his use of cigar boxes. “They’re a little illicit and not from this country, and they represent the coexistence of immigrants within the U.S.,” he says, adding that the boxes also evoke memories of the grandfather he left behind, who was a heavy cigar smoker. The red thread he uses for the route lines is a nod to his mother’s occupation as a seamstress.
In nearly every way, Rodriguez has realized his American dream. After another emigration, this time from Miami to Brooklyin’s Pratt Institute in 1990, he quickly made his name as a singularly conceptual illustrator. In 1996, at age 26, he was named Time magazine’s art director for its Latin American and Canadian publications, the youngest in its history. And in 2016, he was named one of AdAge’s 50 Most Creative People and won the American Society of Magazine Editors’ Cover of the Year.
This is an adaptation of the text by Nathan Pemberton, extracted from The National, The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) magazine, August – September 2017
What can the Edel Rodriguez’s interpretation of the Amtrak National route system say?
 

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4017333 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Amtrak’s National Route System interpreted by Edel Rodriguez
The artist Edel Rodriguez used cigar boxes to make his interpretation of the Amtrak’s national route system in his artwork.
“I grew up with the idea of the American Dream,” explains artist Edel Rodriguez, when talking about his interpretation of Amtrak’s national route map for The National. “My family spoke about it constantly. For me, it’s very real.”
Rodriguez has reason to be preoccupied with one of the founding mythologies of America. As a young boy in Cuba, he and his family, in search of a better life, took advantage of the Mariel boatlift – the six-and-a-half-month period in 1980 when Fidel Castro’s government allowed its citizens to immigrate to the United States.
Rodriguez, now in his mid-40s, nods to that immigration story with his use of cigar boxes. “They’re a little illicit and not from this country, and they represent the coexistence of immigrants within the U.S.,” he says, adding that the boxes also evoke memories of the grandfather he left behind, who was a heavy cigar smoker. The red thread he uses for the route lines is a nod to his mother’s occupation as a seamstress.
In nearly every way, Rodriguez has realized his American dream. After another emigration, this time from Miami to Brooklyin’s Pratt Institute in 1990, he quickly made his name as a singularly conceptual illustrator. In 1996, at age 26, he was named Time magazine’s art director for its Latin American and Canadian publications, the youngest in its history. And in 2016, he was named one of AdAge’s 50 Most Creative People and won the American Society of Magazine Editors’ Cover of the Year.
This is an adaptation of the text by Nathan Pemberton, extracted from The National, The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) magazine, August – September 2017
According to the text, mark the best option:
 

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4017332 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Amtrak’s National Route System interpreted by Edel Rodriguez
The artist Edel Rodriguez used cigar boxes to make his interpretation of the Amtrak’s national route system in his artwork.
“I grew up with the idea of the American Dream,” explains artist Edel Rodriguez, when talking about his interpretation of Amtrak’s national route map for The National. “My family spoke about it constantly. For me, it’s very real.”
Rodriguez has reason to be preoccupied with one of the founding mythologies of America. As a young boy in Cuba, he and his family, in search of a better life, took advantage of the Mariel boatlift – the six-and-a-half-month period in 1980 when Fidel Castro’s government allowed its citizens to immigrate to the United States.
Rodriguez, now in his mid-40s, nods to that immigration story with his use of cigar boxes. “They’re a little illicit and not from this country, and they represent the coexistence of immigrants within the U.S.,” he says, adding that the boxes also evoke memories of the grandfather he left behind, who was a heavy cigar smoker. The red thread he uses for the route lines is a nod to his mother’s occupation as a seamstress.
In nearly every way, Rodriguez has realized his American dream. After another emigration, this time from Miami to Brooklyin’s Pratt Institute in 1990, he quickly made his name as a singularly conceptual illustrator. In 1996, at age 26, he was named Time magazine’s art director for its Latin American and Canadian publications, the youngest in its history. And in 2016, he was named one of AdAge’s 50 Most Creative People and won the American Society of Magazine Editors’ Cover of the Year.
This is an adaptation of the text by Nathan Pemberton, extracted from The National, The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) magazine, August – September 2017

Read the statements below and then check the correct alternative according to the text:

I. Rodriguez is from Cuba.

II. Amtrak is a famous bus company.

III. Rodriguez did not immigrate to the US illegally.

 

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4017331 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Check the option which has the right affirmative form of the sentence.
“That house doesn’t have much furniture.” 
 

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4017330 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Check the option which has the right affirmative form of the sentence.
“She doesn’t go to her parents’ house very often.” 
 

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4017329 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Check the best option to complete the sentence.
“   the police   many proofs?”
 

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4017328 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Check the best option to complete the sentence.

A: Would you like   drink in my hand or    one across the room?

B: No, let me try    ones here on the table first!

 

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4017327 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Mark option in which the sentence has contrasting ideas.
 

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4017326 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Mark the option in which the plural form of the following words are correct respectively: child / mouse / woman / man / family / boy.
 

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4017325 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Choose the option in which the preposition is correct.
 

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