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3493594 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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Sam Raimi re-builds Oz for a 3D audience

L. Frank Baum’s children classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has inspired countless adaptations since it was written in 1900. Besides the Oscar-winning 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland, there has been The Wiz – starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson –, the unofficial Disney sequel Return to Oz and even a Muppet version.

On stage, the tale has also undergone many incarnations, including the recent Andrew Lloyd Webber West End production and the Tony award-winning musical Wicked — told from the perspective of the witches —, which continues to be a hit both in London and on Broadway.

For his new take on the tale, director Sam Raimi’s plan from the outset was to make a film that serves as a prequel to Baum's book. His 3D version, Oz, The Great and Powerful, tells the untold story of how a charming man, Oscar Diggs, became the wizard of Oz.

The film stars James Franco as Diggs, who finds himself in Oz after being caught up in a tornado.

He then meets the witch sisters Theodora, Evanora and Glinda, played by Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams respectively, who show him the good and the bad in the mystical land. Academy Award-winner Weisz says the chance to play a “good old-fashioned villainess” drew her to the role of Evanora.

“I thought it would be really fun to play someone really bad and evil... the more evil they are, the more fun they have.”, she says. The actress remembers going to see the 1939 MGM film as one of her first trips to the cinema.

“What makes that film very charming is the sweetness,” she says. “You can see the make-up and the special effects are at the beginning of what special effects can do.” The fact that now they can make me look like I’m flying, when I’m on wires, is impressive.

Reviews for the film in the US have been mixed. The Hollywood Reporter claims the “unimaginative” film is pitched at children under the age of six, but other reviewers praise the colourful “feast for the eyes” and immersive 3D experience.

Internet: <http://www.bbc.co.uk> (adapted).

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The movie The Wizard of Oz has been widely acclaimed.

 

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3493593 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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Sam Raimi re-builds Oz for a 3D audience

L. Frank Baum’s children classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has inspired countless adaptations since it was written in 1900. Besides the Oscar-winning 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland, there has been The Wiz – starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson –, the unofficial Disney sequel Return to Oz and even a Muppet version.

On stage, the tale has also undergone many incarnations, including the recent Andrew Lloyd Webber West End production and the Tony award-winning musical Wicked — told from the perspective of the witches —, which continues to be a hit both in London and on Broadway.

For his new take on the tale, director Sam Raimi’s plan from the outset was to make a film that serves as a prequel to Baum's book. His 3D version, Oz, The Great and Powerful, tells the untold story of how a charming man, Oscar Diggs, became the wizard of Oz.

The film stars James Franco as Diggs, who finds himself in Oz after being caught up in a tornado.

He then meets the witch sisters Theodora, Evanora and Glinda, played by Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams respectively, who show him the good and the bad in the mystical land. Academy Award-winner Weisz says the chance to play a “good old-fashioned villainess” drew her to the role of Evanora.

“I thought it would be really fun to play someone really bad and evil... the more evil they are, the more fun they have.”, she says. The actress remembers going to see the 1939 MGM film as one of her first trips to the cinema.

“What makes that film very charming is the sweetness,” she says. “You can see the make-up and the special effects are at the beginning of what special effects can do.” The fact that now they can make me look like I’m flying, when I’m on wires, is impressive.

Reviews for the film in the US have been mixed. The Hollywood Reporter claims the “unimaginative” film is pitched at children under the age of six, but other reviewers praise the colourful “feast for the eyes” and immersive 3D experience.

Internet: <http://www.bbc.co.uk> (adapted).

Based on the text above, judge the item below.

According to Weisz, the special effects in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz were really impressive.

 

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3493592 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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Sam Raimi re-builds Oz for a 3D audience

L. Frank Baum’s children classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has inspired countless adaptations since it was written in 1900. Besides the Oscar-winning 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland, there has been The Wiz – starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson –, the unofficial Disney sequel Return to Oz and even a Muppet version.

On stage, the tale has also undergone many incarnations, including the recent Andrew Lloyd Webber West End production and the Tony award-winning musical Wicked — told from the perspective of the witches —, which continues to be a hit both in London and on Broadway.

For his new take on the tale, director Sam Raimi’s plan from the outset was to make a film that serves as a prequel to Baum's book. His 3D version, Oz, The Great and Powerful, tells the untold story of how a charming man, Oscar Diggs, became the wizard of Oz.

The film stars James Franco as Diggs, who finds himself in Oz after being caught up in a tornado.

He then meets the witch sisters Theodora, Evanora and Glinda, played by Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams respectively, who show him the good and the bad in the mystical land. Academy Award-winner Weisz says the chance to play a “good old-fashioned villainess” drew her to the role of Evanora.

“I thought it would be really fun to play someone really bad and evil... the more evil they are, the more fun they have.”, she says. The actress remembers going to see the 1939 MGM film as one of her first trips to the cinema.

“What makes that film very charming is the sweetness,” she says. “You can see the make-up and the special effects are at the beginning of what special effects can do.” The fact that now they can make me look like I’m flying, when I’m on wires, is impressive.

Reviews for the film in the US have been mixed. The Hollywood Reporter claims the “unimaginative” film is pitched at children under the age of six, but other reviewers praise the colourful “feast for the eyes” and immersive 3D experience.

Internet: <http://www.bbc.co.uk> (adapted).

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The 1939 The Wizard of Oz was part of Rachel Weisz’s introduction to the world of the cinema.

 

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3493591 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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Sam Raimi re-builds Oz for a 3D audience

L. Frank Baum’s children classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has inspired countless adaptations since it was written in 1900. Besides the Oscar-winning 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland, there has been The Wiz – starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson –, the unofficial Disney sequel Return to Oz and even a Muppet version.

On stage, the tale has also undergone many incarnations, including the recent Andrew Lloyd Webber West End production and the Tony award-winning musical Wicked — told from the perspective of the witches —, which continues to be a hit both in London and on Broadway.

For his new take on the tale, director Sam Raimi’s plan from the outset was to make a film that serves as a prequel to Baum's book. His 3D version, Oz, The Great and Powerful, tells the untold story of how a charming man, Oscar Diggs, became the wizard of Oz.

The film stars James Franco as Diggs, who finds himself in Oz after being caught up in a tornado.

He then meets the witch sisters Theodora, Evanora and Glinda, played by Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams respectively, who show him the good and the bad in the mystical land. Academy Award-winner Weisz says the chance to play a “good old-fashioned villainess” drew her to the role of Evanora.

“I thought it would be really fun to play someone really bad and evil... the more evil they are, the more fun they have.”, she says. The actress remembers going to see the 1939 MGM film as one of her first trips to the cinema.

“What makes that film very charming is the sweetness,” she says. “You can see the make-up and the special effects are at the beginning of what special effects can do.” The fact that now they can make me look like I’m flying, when I’m on wires, is impressive.

Reviews for the film in the US have been mixed. The Hollywood Reporter claims the “unimaginative” film is pitched at children under the age of six, but other reviewers praise the colourful “feast for the eyes” and immersive 3D experience.

Internet: <http://www.bbc.co.uk> (adapted).

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Rachel Weisz was excited to play the bad girl in Oz, The Great and Powerful.

 

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3493590 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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Sam Raimi re-builds Oz for a 3D audience

L. Frank Baum’s children classic The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has inspired countless adaptations since it was written in 1900. Besides the Oscar-winning 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz, starring Judy Garland, there has been The Wiz – starring Diana Ross and Michael Jackson –, the unofficial Disney sequel Return to Oz and even a Muppet version.

On stage, the tale has also undergone many incarnations, including the recent Andrew Lloyd Webber West End production and the Tony award-winning musical Wicked — told from the perspective of the witches —, which continues to be a hit both in London and on Broadway.

For his new take on the tale, director Sam Raimi’s plan from the outset was to make a film that serves as a prequel to Baum's book. His 3D version, Oz, The Great and Powerful, tells the untold story of how a charming man, Oscar Diggs, became the wizard of Oz.

The film stars James Franco as Diggs, who finds himself in Oz after being caught up in a tornado.

He then meets the witch sisters Theodora, Evanora and Glinda, played by Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Michelle Williams respectively, who show him the good and the bad in the mystical land. Academy Award-winner Weisz says the chance to play a “good old-fashioned villainess” drew her to the role of Evanora.

“I thought it would be really fun to play someone really bad and evil... the more evil they are, the more fun they have.”, she says. The actress remembers going to see the 1939 MGM film as one of her first trips to the cinema.

“What makes that film very charming is the sweetness,” she says. “You can see the make-up and the special effects are at the beginning of what special effects can do.” The fact that now they can make me look like I’m flying, when I’m on wires, is impressive.

Reviews for the film in the US have been mixed. The Hollywood Reporter claims the “unimaginative” film is pitched at children under the age of six, but other reviewers praise the colourful “feast for the eyes” and immersive 3D experience.

Internet: <http://www.bbc.co.uk> (adapted).

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The only witch sister to show Oscar Diggs “the good and the bad in the mystical land” was Glinda.

 

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3493589 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Francês (Língua Francesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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Synopsis du film Ratatouille

Enunciado 4015523-1

Rémy, le personnage central de cette comédie, est un jeune rat qui rêve de devenir un grand chef de cuisine. Il est prêt à tout pour vivre sa passion de la cuisine, et le fait d’habiter dans les égouts du restaurant du fameux Auguste Gusteau va lui en donner l’occasion ! Malgré le danger, la tentation est grande de s’aventurer dans cet univers prohibé.

Tourmenté entre son rêve et sa condition, Rémy va découvrir le vrai sens de l’aventure, de l’amitié, de la famille, et comprendre qu’il doit trouver le courage d’être ce qu’il est : un rat qui veut être un grand chef.

Inernet :<www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm> (texte adapté).

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En considérant l’affiche du film et le texte de la synopsis, jugez les options suivantes et choisissez celle qui est correcte.

 

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3493588 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Francês (Língua Francesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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Synopsis du film Ratatouille

Enunciado 4015522-1

Rémy, le personnage central de cette comédie, est un jeune rat qui rêve de devenir un grand chef de cuisine. Il est prêt à tout pour vivre sa passion de la cuisine, et le fait d’habiter dans les égouts du restaurant du fameux Auguste Gusteau va lui en donner l’occasion ! Malgré le danger, la tentation est grande de s’aventurer dans cet univers prohibé.

Tourmenté entre son rêve et sa condition, Rémy va découvrir le vrai sens de l’aventure, de l’amitié, de la famille, et comprendre qu’il doit trouver le courage d’être ce qu’il est : un rat qui veut être un grand chef.

Inernet :<www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm> (texte adapté).

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Le film présente les aventures d’un rat pour devenir un grand cuisinier.

 

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3493587 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Francês (Língua Francesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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Synopsis du film Ratatouille

Enunciado 4015521-1

Rémy, le personnage central de cette comédie, est un jeune rat qui rêve de devenir un grand chef de cuisine. Il est prêt à tout pour vivre sa passion de la cuisine, et le fait d’habiter dans les égouts du restaurant du fameux Auguste Gusteau va lui en donner l’occasion ! Malgré le danger, la tentation est grande de s’aventurer dans cet univers prohibé.

Tourmenté entre son rêve et sa condition, Rémy va découvrir le vrai sens de l’aventure, de l’amitié, de la famille, et comprendre qu’il doit trouver le courage d’être ce qu’il est : un rat qui veut être un grand chef.

Inernet :<www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm> (texte adapté).

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Rémy veut être le chef des rats, en devenant leur leader.

 

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3493586 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Francês (Língua Francesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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Synopsis du film Ratatouille

Enunciado 4015520-1

Rémy, le personnage central de cette comédie, est un jeune rat qui rêve de devenir un grand chef de cuisine. Il est prêt à tout pour vivre sa passion de la cuisine, et le fait d’habiter dans les égouts du restaurant du fameux Auguste Gusteau va lui en donner l’occasion ! Malgré le danger, la tentation est grande de s’aventurer dans cet univers prohibé.

Tourmenté entre son rêve et sa condition, Rémy va découvrir le vrai sens de l’aventure, de l’amitié, de la famille, et comprendre qu’il doit trouver le courage d’être ce qu’il est : un rat qui veut être un grand chef.

Inernet :<www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm> (texte adapté).

En considérant le texte ci-dessus et l’affiche du film Ratatouille, jugez le item suivant.

Comme Rémy est un petit mammifère rongeur, il ne doit pas vivre dans les égouts, mais dans une centrale de cuisine de sa famille.

 

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3493585 Ano: 2013
Disciplina: Francês (Língua Francesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: UnB
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La gastronomie française à l’Unesco

Le 16 novembre 2010, l’Unesco (Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture) a inscrit le repas gastronomique à la française sur la prestigieuse liste du Patrimoine Immatériel de l’Humanité. La diète méditerranéenne, la cuisine traditionnelle du Mexique et le pain d’épices croate sont également distingués dans ce registre.

À la différence du patrimoine culturel matériel, qui comprend les sites et monuments, le patrimoine immatériel concerne les processus culturels qui « inspirent aux communautés vivantes un sentiment de continuité par rapport aux générations qui les ont précédées et revêtent une importance cruciale pour l’identité culturelle ainsi que la sauvegarde de la créativité de l’humanité ».

L’Unesco n’a distingué aucune recette française en particulier. En France, c’est davantage le rituel identitaire « destiné à célébrer les moments les plus importants de la vie des individus et des groupes » qui a reçu le prix. C’est un mélange original de convivialité et de gastronomie, qui réunit les Français autour de la table.

Depuis cette date, la France compte neuf traditions culturelles inscrites sur la liste de l’Unesco.

Internet :<www.france.fr/connaitre/culture-et-patrimoine> (texte adapté).

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Le texte fait référence aux patrimoines culturels matériels du Mexique et de la Croatie.

 

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