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2462118 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
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Madison Square Garden

É o grande templo dos esportes e da música. No Garden já se apresentaram os Doors, Rolling Stones, Jackson 5, U2, Lady Gaga. Mas esta arena no centro de New York na verdade é mais que isso: é um pedaço da história americana. Aqui Marilyn cantou “Happy Birthday” para J.F.K., aqui Rocky Marciano derrotou Joe Louis em 1951...

by John Rigg

This month we visit New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden. It is one of the world’s most famous indoor arenas. New Yorkers call it “The Garden.” The venue has hosted many of the world’s most celebrated sports events and concerts. Some of the concerts Madison Square Garden will host this year include those for Alicia Keys, The Killers and Rod Stewart.

A MAJOR VENUE

What exactly is Madison Square Garden? It’s a sports venue. It is home to New York’s basketball and ice hockey teams, the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. It is also a world-famous concert hall. Elton John has appeared there 62 times, a record! He said: “Madison Square Garden is my favourite venue in the whole world.” And Billy Joel stated: “It has the best acoustics and the best audiences. It is the holy temple of Rock’n’ roll.” In fact, the venue has hosted historic performances from groups like the Doors, the Rolling Stones, the Jackson 5 and U2. Madison Square Garden is still popular today. Lady Gaga brought her Monster Ball Tour there in July 2010. And young country star Taylor Swift’s concert tickets sold out in a few record of 60 seconds.

MARILYN

Madison Square Garden has played a central role in the history of the USA. It was the venue of President John F. Kennedy’s 45th birthday party. Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy Birthday, Mr President” and there was a scandal! It was here that Rocky Marciano defeated Joe Louis in 1951. Joe Frazier beat and then lost to Muhammad Ali in the 1970s. It is also the venue where World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) first became a huge success with stars like Hulk Hogan.

A GREAT LOCATION

Madison Square Garden is located in the middle of Manhattan on 8th Avenue. It’s built on top of Pennsylvania Railway Station. The streets outside Madison Square Garden are yellow. There are always hundreds of New York taxis. If visitors can cross the road, nearby they will find Times Square and some of New York’s most famous shops, like Macy’s department store.

Fonte: http://www.speakup.com.br/index.php/materias/2013/309.html Acesso em 12 de junho de 2013.

Concerning location, why is Madison Square Garden important?

 

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2462117 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
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Madison Square Garden

É o grande templo dos esportes e da música. No Garden já se apresentaram os Doors, Rolling Stones, Jackson 5, U2, Lady Gaga. Mas esta arena no centro de New York na verdade é mais que isso: é um pedaço da história americana. Aqui Marilyn cantou “Happy Birthday” para J.F.K., aqui Rocky Marciano derrotou Joe Louis em 1951...

by John Rigg

This month we visit New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden. It is one of the world’s most famous indoor arenas. New Yorkers call it “The Garden.” The venue has hosted many of the world’s most celebrated sports events and concerts. Some of the concerts Madison Square Garden will host this year include those for Alicia Keys, The Killers and Rod Stewart.

A MAJOR VENUE

What exactly is Madison Square Garden? It’s a sports venue. It is home to New York’s basketball and ice hockey teams, the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. It is also a world-famous concert hall. Elton John has appeared there 62 times, a record! He said: “Madison Square Garden is my favourite venue in the whole world.” And Billy Joel stated: “It has the best acoustics and the best audiences. It is the holy temple of Rock’n’ roll.” In fact, the venue has hosted historic performances from groups like the Doors, the Rolling Stones, the Jackson 5 and U2. Madison Square Garden is still popular today. Lady Gaga brought her Monster Ball Tour there in July 2010. And young country star Taylor Swift’s concert tickets sold out in a few record of 60 seconds.

MARILYN

Madison Square Garden has played a central role in the history of the USA. It was the venue of President John F. Kennedy’s 45th birthday party. Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy Birthday, Mr President” and there was a scandal! It was here that Rocky Marciano defeated Joe Louis in 1951. Joe Frazier beat and then lost to Muhammad Ali in the 1970s. It is also the venue where World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) first became a huge success with stars like Hulk Hogan.

A GREAT LOCATION

Madison Square Garden is located in the middle of Manhattan on 8th Avenue. It’s built on top of Pennsylvania Railway Station. The streets outside Madison Square Garden are yellow. There are always hundreds of New York taxis. If visitors can cross the road, nearby they will find Times Square and some of New York’s most famous shops, like Macy’s department store.

Fonte: http://www.speakup.com.br/index.php/materias/2013/309.html Acesso em 12 de junho de 2013.

O substantivo ‘venue’ é sinônimo, em língua portuguesa, da palavra...

 

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2462116 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
Provas:

Madison Square Garden

É o grande templo dos esportes e da música. No Garden já se apresentaram os Doors, Rolling Stones, Jackson 5, U2, Lady Gaga. Mas esta arena no centro de New York na verdade é mais que isso: é um pedaço da história americana. Aqui Marilyn cantou “Happy Birthday” para J.F.K., aqui Rocky Marciano derrotou Joe Louis em 1951...

by John Rigg

This month we visit New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden. It is one of the world’s most famous indoor arenas. New Yorkers call it “The Garden.” The venue has hosted many of the world’s most celebrated sports events and concerts. Some of the concerts Madison Square Garden will host this year include those for Alicia Keys, The Killers and Rod Stewart.

A MAJOR VENUE

What exactly is Madison Square Garden? It’s a sports venue. It is home to New York’s basketball and ice hockey teams, the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. It is also a world-famous concert hall. Elton John has appeared there 62 times, a record! He said: “Madison Square Garden is my favourite venue in the whole world.” And Billy Joel stated: “It has the best acoustics and the best audiences. It is the holy temple of Rock’n’ roll.” In fact, the venue has hosted historic performances from groups like the Doors, the Rolling Stones, the Jackson 5 and U2. Madison Square Garden is still popular today. Lady Gaga brought her Monster Ball Tour there in July 2010. And young country star Taylor Swift’s concert tickets sold out in a few record of 60 seconds.

MARILYN

Madison Square Garden has played a central role in the history of the USA. It was the venue of President John F. Kennedy’s 45th birthday party. Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy Birthday, Mr President” and there was a scandal! It was here that Rocky Marciano defeated Joe Louis in 1951. Joe Frazier beat and then lost to Muhammad Ali in the 1970s. It is also the venue where World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) first became a huge success with stars like Hulk Hogan.

A GREAT LOCATION

Madison Square Garden is located in the middle of Manhattan on 8th Avenue. It’s built on top of Pennsylvania Railway Station. The streets outside Madison Square Garden are yellow. There are always hundreds of New York taxis. If visitors can cross the road, nearby they will find Times Square and some of New York’s most famous shops, like Macy’s department store.

Fonte: http://www.speakup.com.br/index.php/materias/2013/309.html Acesso em 12 de junho de 2013.

Qual o significado do verbo grifado na seguinte frase?

‘It was here that Rocky Marciano defeated Joe Louis in 1951’.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2462115 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
Provas:

Madison Square Garden

É o grande templo dos esportes e da música. No Garden já se apresentaram os Doors, Rolling Stones, Jackson 5, U2, Lady Gaga. Mas esta arena no centro de New York na verdade é mais que isso: é um pedaço da história americana. Aqui Marilyn cantou “Happy Birthday” para J.F.K., aqui Rocky Marciano derrotou Joe Louis em 1951...

by John Rigg

This month we visit New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden. It is one of the world’s most famous indoor arenas. New Yorkers call it “The Garden.” The venue has hosted many of the world’s most celebrated sports events and concerts. Some of the concerts Madison Square Garden will host this year include those for Alicia Keys, The Killers and Rod Stewart.

A MAJOR VENUE

What exactly is Madison Square Garden? It’s a sports venue. It is home to New York’s basketball and ice hockey teams, the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. It is also a world-famous concert hall. Elton John has appeared there 62 times, a record! He said: “Madison Square Garden is my favourite venue in the whole world.” And Billy Joel stated: “It has the best acoustics and the best audiences. It is the holy temple of Rock’n’ roll.” In fact, the venue has hosted historic performances from groups like the Doors, the Rolling Stones, the Jackson 5 and U2. Madison Square Garden is still popular today. Lady Gaga brought her Monster Ball Tour there in July 2010. And young country star Taylor Swift’s concert tickets sold out in a few record of 60 seconds.

MARILYN

Madison Square Garden has played a central role in the history of the USA. It was the venue of President John F. Kennedy’s 45th birthday party. Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy Birthday, Mr President” and there was a scandal! It was here that Rocky Marciano defeated Joe Louis in 1951. Joe Frazier beat and then lost to Muhammad Ali in the 1970s. It is also the venue where World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) first became a huge success with stars like Hulk Hogan.

A GREAT LOCATION

Madison Square Garden is located in the middle of Manhattan on 8th Avenue. It’s built on top of Pennsylvania Railway Station. The streets outside Madison Square Garden are yellow. There are always hundreds of New York taxis. If visitors can cross the road, nearby they will find Times Square and some of New York’s most famous shops, like Macy’s department store.

Fonte: http://www.speakup.com.br/index.php/materias/2013/309.html Acesso em 12 de junho de 2013.

Madison Square Garden is iconic because....

 

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2462114 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
Provas:

Madison Square Garden

É o grande templo dos esportes e da música. No Garden já se apresentaram os Doors, Rolling Stones, Jackson 5, U2, Lady Gaga. Mas esta arena no centro de New York na verdade é mais que isso: é um pedaço da história americana. Aqui Marilyn cantou “Happy Birthday” para J.F.K., aqui Rocky Marciano derrotou Joe Louis em 1951...

by John Rigg

This month we visit New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden. It is one of the world’s most famous indoor arenas. New Yorkers call it “The Garden.” The venue has hosted many of the world’s most celebrated sports events and concerts. Some of the concerts Madison Square Garden will host this year include those for Alicia Keys, The Killers and Rod Stewart.

A MAJOR VENUE

What exactly is Madison Square Garden? It’s a sports venue. It is home to New York’s basketball and ice hockey teams, the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. It is also a world-famous concert hall. Elton John has appeared there 62 times, a record! He said: “Madison Square Garden is my favourite venue in the whole world.” And Billy Joel stated: “It has the best acoustics and the best audiences. It is the holy temple of Rock’n’ roll.” In fact, the venue has hosted historic performances from groups like the Doors, the Rolling Stones, the Jackson 5 and U2. Madison Square Garden is still popular today. Lady Gaga brought her Monster Ball Tour there in July 2010. And young country star Taylor Swift’s concert tickets sold out in a few record of 60 seconds.

MARILYN

Madison Square Garden has played a central role in the history of the USA. It was the venue of President John F. Kennedy’s 45th birthday party. Marilyn Monroe sang “Happy Birthday, Mr President” and there was a scandal! It was here that Rocky Marciano defeated Joe Louis in 1951. Joe Frazier beat and then lost to Muhammad Ali in the 1970s. It is also the venue where World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) first became a huge success with stars like Hulk Hogan.

A GREAT LOCATION

Madison Square Garden is located in the middle of Manhattan on 8th Avenue. It’s built on top of Pennsylvania Railway Station. The streets outside Madison Square Garden are yellow. There are always hundreds of New York taxis. If visitors can cross the road, nearby they will find Times Square and some of New York’s most famous shops, like Macy’s department store.

Fonte: http://www.speakup.com.br/index.php/materias/2013/309.html Acesso em 12 de junho de 2013.

Qual artista se apresentou o maior número de vezes no ‘The Garden’?

 

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2462113 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
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Only Children: Lonely and Selfish?

By LAUREN SANDLER

CALL me a terrible mother. I have an only child. For now at least, I’m planning to keep it that way, for my happiness and for hers. But the notion that an only child might be a happy one contradicts strong cultural beliefs. According to these, children like mine will end up rotten with selfishness and beset by loneliness.

And negative assumptions about parents who deprive their child of siblings strengthen the general opprobrium against only children. If a child doesn’t have siblings, it’s generally assumed that there’s a hush-hush reason for it: we don’t like being parents (because we are selfish), we care more about our status — work, money, materialism — than our child (because we are selfish), or we waited too long (because we are selfish). When have you heard someone say an only child is better off? A general picture emerges that only children are loners, misfits and always, always selfish. I don’t buy it. As an only child, with one of my own, and as someone who has just spent three years writing about the subject, I’m convinced that if, by dint of will or biology, you have an only child, you can stop worrying about it.

Don’t take my word for it. Consider the data: in hundreds of studies during the past decades exploring 16 character traits — including leadership, maturity, extroversion, social participation, popularity, generosity, cooperativeness, flexibility, emotional stability, contentment — only children scored just as well as children with siblings. And endless research shows that only children are, in fact, no more self-involved than anyone else. It turns out brutal sibling rivalry isn’t necessary to beat the ego out of us; peers and classmates do the job.

Disponível em: <http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/09/

opinion/sunday/only-children-lonely-and-selfish.html?src=mv&_r=0> Acesso em: 09 jun. 2013.

According to her research, Lauren Sandler proves that...

 

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2462112 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
Provas:

Only Children: Lonely and Selfish?

By LAUREN SANDLER

CALL me a terrible mother. I have an only child. For now at least, I’m planning to keep it that way, for my happiness and for hers. But the notion that an only child might be a happy one contradicts strong cultural beliefs. According to these, children like mine will end up rotten with selfishness and beset by loneliness.

And negative assumptions about parents who deprive their child of siblings strengthen the general opprobrium against only children. If a child doesn’t have siblings, it’s generally assumed that there’s a hush-hush reason for it: we don’t like being parents (because we are selfish), we care more about our status — work, money, materialism — than our child (because we are selfish), or we waited too long (because we are selfish). When have you heard someone say an only child is better off? A general picture emerges that only children are loners, misfits and always, always selfish. I don’t buy it. As an only child, with one of my own, and as someone who has just spent three years writing about the subject, I’m convinced that if, by dint of will or biology, you have an only child, you can stop worrying about it.

Don’t take my word for it. Consider the data: in hundreds of studies during the past decades exploring 16 character traits — including leadership, maturity, extroversion, social participation, popularity, generosity, cooperativeness, flexibility, emotional stability, contentment — only children scored just as well as children with siblings. And endless research shows that only children are, in fact, no more self-involved than anyone else. It turns out brutal sibling rivalry isn’t necessary to beat the ego out of us; peers and classmates do the job.

Disponível em: <http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/09/

opinion/sunday/only-children-lonely-and-selfish.html?src=mv&_r=0> Acesso em: 09 jun. 2013.

No que diz respeito à classificação pronominal, na oração “I’m planning to keep it that way, for my happiness and for hers”, os pronomes sublinhados são, respectivamente:

 

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2462111 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
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Only Children: Lonely and Selfish?

By LAUREN SANDLER

CALL me a terrible mother. I have an only child. For now at least, I’m planning to keep it that way, for my happiness and for hers. But the notion that an only child might be a happy one contradicts strong cultural beliefs. According to these, children like mine will end up rotten with selfishness and beset by loneliness.

And negative assumptions about parents who deprive their child of siblings strengthen the general opprobrium against only children. If a child doesn’t have siblings, it’s generally assumed that there’s a hush-hush reason for it: we don’t like being parents (because we are selfish), we care more about our status — work, money, materialism — than our child (because we are selfish), or we waited too long (because we are selfish). When have you heard someone say an only child is better off? A general picture emerges that only children are loners, misfits and always, always selfish. I don’t buy it. As an only child, with one of my own, and as someone who has just spent three years writing about the subject, I’m convinced that if, by dint of will or biology, you have an only child, you can stop worrying about it.

Don’t take my word for it. Consider the data: in hundreds of studies during the past decades exploring 16 character traits — including leadership, maturity, extroversion, social participation, popularity, generosity, cooperativeness, flexibility, emotional stability, contentment — only children scored just as well as children with siblings. And endless research shows that only children are, in fact, no more self-involved than anyone else. It turns out brutal sibling rivalry isn’t necessary to beat the ego out of us; peers and classmates do the job.

Disponível em: <http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/09/

opinion/sunday/only-children-lonely-and-selfish.html?src=mv&_r=0> Acesso em: 09 jun. 2013.

Marque, respectivamente, a classe gramatical das seguintes palavras:

participation – consider – selfish – generally – us

 

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2462110 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
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Only Children: Lonely and Selfish?

By LAUREN SANDLER

CALL me a terrible mother. I have an only child. For now at least, I’m planning to keep it that way, for my happiness and for hers. But the notion that an only child might be a happy one contradicts strong cultural beliefs. According to these, children like mine will end up rotten with selfishness and beset by loneliness.

And negative assumptions about parents who deprive their child of siblings strengthen the general opprobrium against only children. If a child doesn’t have siblings, it’s generally assumed that there’s a hush-hush reason for it: we don’t like being parents (because we are selfish), we care more about our status — work, money, materialism — than our child (because we are selfish), or we waited too long (because we are selfish). When have you heard someone say an only child is better off? A general picture emerges that only children are loners, misfits and always, always selfish. I don’t buy it. As an only child, with one of my own, and as someone who has just spent three years writing about the subject, I’m convinced that if, by dint of will or biology, you have an only child, you can stop worrying about it.

Don’t take my word for it. Consider the data: in hundreds of studies during the past decades exploring 16 character traits — including leadership, maturity, extroversion, social participation, popularity, generosity, cooperativeness, flexibility, emotional stability, contentment — only children scored just as well as children with siblings. And endless research shows that only children are, in fact, no more self-involved than anyone else. It turns out brutal sibling rivalry isn’t necessary to beat the ego out of us; peers and classmates do the job.

Disponível em: <http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/09/

opinion/sunday/only-children-lonely-and-selfish.html?src=mv&_r=0> Acesso em: 09 jun. 2013.

O que significa, no contexto acima, a expressão ‘I don’t buy it’.

 

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2462109 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFGD
Orgão: UFGD
Provas:

Only Children: Lonely and Selfish?

By LAUREN SANDLER

CALL me a terrible mother. I have an only child. For now at least, I’m planning to keep it that way, for my happiness and for hers. But the notion that an only child might be a happy one contradicts strong cultural beliefs. According to these, children like mine will end up rotten with selfishness and beset by loneliness.

And negative assumptions about parents who deprive their child of siblings strengthen the general opprobrium against only children. If a child doesn’t have siblings, it’s generally assumed that there’s a hush-hush reason for it: we don’t like being parents (because we are selfish), we care more about our status — work, money, materialism — than our child (because we are selfish), or we waited too long (because we are selfish). When have you heard someone say an only child is better off? A general picture emerges that only children are loners, misfits and always, always selfish. I don’t buy it. As an only child, with one of my own, and as someone who has just spent three years writing about the subject, I’m convinced that if, by dint of will or biology, you have an only child, you can stop worrying about it.

Don’t take my word for it. Consider the data: in hundreds of studies during the past decades exploring 16 character traits — including leadership, maturity, extroversion, social participation, popularity, generosity, cooperativeness, flexibility, emotional stability, contentment — only children scored just as well as children with siblings. And endless research shows that only children are, in fact, no more self-involved than anyone else. It turns out brutal sibling rivalry isn’t necessary to beat the ego out of us; peers and classmates do the job.

Disponível em: <http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/09/

opinion/sunday/only-children-lonely-and-selfish.html?src=mv&_r=0> Acesso em: 09 jun. 2013.

Lauren Sandler - the author of the text - calls herself as a ‘terrible mother’ because...

 

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