Atividade de Leitura e Interpretação de Textos em Inglês Enem
Atividade de Leitura e Interpretação de Textos em Inglês Enem
Atividade de Leitura e Interpretação de Textos em Inglês Enem
1. (Enem/2011)
2. (Enem/2011)
a) Jon pensa que sua ex-namorada é maluca e que Garfield não sabia disso.
b) Jodell é a única namorada maluca que Jon teve, e Garfield acha isso estranho.
c) Garfield tem certeza de que a ex-namorada de Jon é sensata, o maluco é o amigo.
d) Garfield conhece as ex-namoradas de Jon e considera mais de uma como maluca.
e) Jon caracteriza a ex-namorada como maluca e não entende a cara de Garfield.
3. (Enem/2010)
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.
Parents can easily become too involved in their kids' lives, or so many parents and
experts are saying in response to a new wave of digital monitoring of student
performance, and social media engagement between parents and teachers. CNN asks,
"Do schools share too much with parents?" Some parents love being able to see every
assignment their child is supposed to complete, what grades are being posted for every
element of coursework, and what teachers are willing to share about classroom
activities, using Twitter or Facebook. Parents can be involved in the classroom in a way
they never have before. What's more, they don't have to ask their kids, "So, how was
school today?" They already know. This, say some experts, increases the anxiety and
overall dread kids feel about their oppressive school experience: they have no control.
They cannot spin the message. They know they will catch hell for a grade as soon as
they get home. Parents have too much control, are hovering too much.
4. A era digital também traz desvantagens para os alunos. Uma delas, apontada no
texto acima, está relacionada ao:
He was 13 and I was 12. We met on Facebook. He asked me out and I said yes but I
wasn't really up to it. I grew to love him though, and everything felt plain perfect. I
knew I never wanted to lose him. We broke up and got back together a lot... but it never
felt like he didn't want me. I fell for his friend. He found out and got mad but he said he
still loved me. I got over his friend soon enough but I found out he was cheating on me.
I cried for days and days, but I was too much in love to break up with him. He texted
me telling me he wanted love to break up with him. He texted me telling me he wanted
to talk, I got scared. He said he was cheating on me and broke up with me. We don't talk
anymore... but I still love him... I recently found out he likes my ex-friend Daniela... I
just can't deal with the pain of that... I wish I could be with him again.
Lessons learned:
* don't fall in love too fast.
* be careful about when u do fall in love... it could be hard on u if they don't like u back
or like someone else...
* love can feel like a dream but that may make it feel fake.
The history of this tradition: The full saying is actually, "Something Old, Something
New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, a Silver Sixpence in Her Shoe," and first
appeared in print in 1883. American brides often leave off the last part of the saying,
gathering only the first four items.
Something Old
is a symbol for her family, her past, and tradition.
Something New
is a symbol for her new life ahead of her.
Something Borrowed
is traditionally borrowed from another happy bride, and symbolizes borrowed
happiness.
Something Blue
is a symbol for fidelity, purity, and love. For Christian brides, it is also a symbol of the
Virgin Mary.
7. O texto anterior:
A Telephone Call
By Dorothy Parker
PLEASE, God, let him telephone me now. Dear God, let him call me now. I won't ask
anything else of You, truly I won't.
It isn't very much to ask. It would be so little to You, God, such a little, little thing. Only
let him telephone now. Please, God. Please, please, please.
If I didn't think about it, maybe the telephone might ring. Sometimes it does that. If I
could think of something else. If I could think of something else. Knobby if I counted
five. Counted hundred by fives, it might ring by that time. I’ll count slowly. I won't
cheat. And if it rings when I get to three hundred, I won't stop; I won't answer it until I
get to five hundred. Five, ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, thirty, thirty-five, forty,
forty-five, fifty... Oh, please ring. Please.
The Publishers wish to thank the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People for authorizing the use of Dorothy Parker's work.
9. Um conto é uma obra de ficção que pode ser narrada em terceira ou primeira
pessoa. No trecho acima o conto retrata:
10. A expressão "I won't cheat" revela que a personagem está disposta a:
First, let me tell you where I’m coming from. Before I saw “The Lord of the Rings: The
Fellowship of the Ring”, I didn´t know the difference between an orc and an elf, or what
Middle-earth was in the middle of. This review is coming to you from a Tolkien-
freezone. I went into Peter Jackson’s movie – the first of a trilogy – with no
preconceptions. I came out, three hours later, sorry I’d have to wait a year to see what
happens next in Frodo Baggins’s battle against the Dark Lord, Sauron, and thinking a
trip to the bookstore to pick “The Two Towers” might be in order. (…)
This is a violent movie – too violent for little ones – and there are moments more
“Matrix than medieval. Yet it transcends cheap thrills; we root for the survival of our
heroes with depth of feeling that may come to a surprise. The movie keeps drawing you
in deeper. Unlike so many overcooked action movies these days, “Fellowship” doesn’t
entertain you into a stupor. It leaves you with your wits intact, hungry for more.
Questão 12
A descrição da pizza feita pelo personagem do cartum não passa de um
argumento brincalhão para a parceira com o intuito de:
GABARITO
1E | 2D | 3D | 4A | 5D | 6A | 7C | 8A | 9E | 10B | 11C | 12A