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Questão 14

IME 2019
Inglês

(IME - 2019/2020 - 2ª FASE) 

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HALF A CENTURY AGO, THE MOON LANDING SHOWED US THE FRAGILITY OF OUR PLANET, AND THAT NOTHING WAS IMPOSSIBLE.

Dr Dame SUE ION, DBE FREng FRS

Chair of the UK Nuclear Innovation Research Advisory Board and chair of the judging panel for the MacRobert Award for engineering innovation.

“Fifty years ago, the Apollo 11 space mission took its place in global history.

I remember watching the Apollo 11 moon landing. It was an amazing achievement, enabled by a brilliant team of engineers, scientists and technicians at Nasa. I was still at school, and we were utterly awed by the engineering and ingenuity that made it happen. [...]

Today, half a century later, it’s important to remember how crucial the inspiration of that one small step was to a new generation of engineers around the world – it would underpin so many of the innovations we take for granted today.

Here in the UK, a “new Britain” was being forged in the “white heat” of technology. The MacRobert Award for Engineering Innovation was presented for the first time in 1969. Established by the MacRobert Trust, the medal features a man leaping for the moon to commemorate the lunar landing, and the £50,000 prize recognises those that meet three key criteria – commercial success, societal benefit, and true innovation.

In a year that saw Americans on the moon, ___________(33)_____________. They announced joint winners: a team from Freeman, Fox and Partners for the aerodynamic deck design of the Severn Bridge – later used for long-span bridges all over the world – and a team from Rolls-Royce for the Pegasus engine that powered the Harrier, the world’s first vertical take-off and landing aircraft.

Since 1969, the global influence of winning British innovations has been maintained, with a host of world firsts, including the CT scanner in 1972, the first bionic hand in 2008 and Raspberry Pi, the world’s most affordable computer, in 2017.”

[…]

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The meaning of the word “host” in the sentence “the global influence of winning British innovations has been maintained, with a host of world firsts” is:

A

parade

B

guest.

C

plethora.

D

separation.

E

void.

Gabarito:

plethora.



Resolução:

Nesse trecho, "host" tem o sentido de "uma série de estreias mundiais". Sendo assim, letra C) plethora ("uma grande quantidade") é o significado adequado.

As outras alternativas não expressam o mesmo significado.

A) parade = parada/desfile.

B) guest = convidado.

D) separation = separação.

E) void = vazio

 

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