FUVEST 2015 — Inglês

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Questão 40

FUVEST 2015
Inglês
(FUVEST - 2015 - 1ª FASE)   You know the exit is somewhere along this stretch of highway, but you have never taken it before and do not want to miss it. As you carefully scan the side of the road for the exit sign, numerous distractions intrude on your visual field: billboards, a snazzy...
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Questão 41

FUVEST 2015
Inglês
(FUVEST - 2015 - 1ª FASE)   You know the exit is somewhere along this stretch of highway, but you have never taken it before and do not want to miss it. As you carefully scan the side of the road for the exit sign, numerous distractions intrude on your visual field: billboards, a snazzy...
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Questão 42

FUVEST 2015
Inglês
(FUVEST - 2015) You know the exit is somewhere along this stretch of highway, but you have never taken it before and do not want to miss it. As you carefully scan the side of the road for the exit sign, numerous distractions intrude on your visual field: billboards, a snazzy convertible, a cell pho...
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Questão 1

FUVEST 2015
Inglês
(FUVEST 2015 — 2ª Fase - 2º dia)     Redigindo em português, atenda ao que se pede. a) Com base no texto, compare a situação da floresta amazônica em 1998 com a de 2014. b) Segundo o texto, o que é o projeto ARPA e qual a import&...
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Questão 43

FUVEST 2015
Inglês
(FUVEST - 2015)       Between now and 2050 the number of people living in cities will grow from 3.9 billion to 6.3 billion. The proportion of urban dwellers will swell from 54% to 67% of the world's population, according to the UN. In other words, for the next 36 years the world&...
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Questão 44

FUVEST 2015
Inglês
(FUVEST 2015)       Between now and 2050 the number of people living in cities will grow from 3.9 billion. The proportion of urban dwellers will swell from 54% to 67% of the world's population, according to the UN. In other words, for the next 36 years the world's cities...
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Questão 2

FUVEST 2015
Inglês
(FUVEST 2015 — 2ª Fase - 2º dia)             When it comes to information and connection, we rarely want for anything these days. And that’s a problem, argues journalist Michael Harris in his new book The End of Absence: Reclaiming What We’v...
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