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Source: Special Double Issue Newsweek
Dec 31st, 2007/ Jan 7th, 2008 (Adapted)
According to the text, the Brazilian President
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Source: Special Double Issue Newsweek
Dec 31st, 2007/ Jan 7th, 2008 (Adapted)
For Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, 2007 has been a good year. The economy is surging, even as the United States shows signs of weakness. Rising real wages, school enrollments and life expectancy have finally nudged Brazil into the United Nations' elite of "high human development" nations. One by one Lula has seen top aides and allies fall to corruption scandals, but so far nothing seems to dim his aura. Now some of Lula's most ardent devotees in the ruling Workers Party (PT) are even pushing to change the Constitution to allow him to run for a third consecutive term in office. "All the stars are aligned," says Walter Molano, a specialist in emerging markets with BCP Securities.
The text reports that the Brazilian economy is surging. In other words,
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Source: Special Double Issue Newsweek
Dec 31st, 2007/ Jan 7th, 2008 (Adapted)
For Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, 2007 has been a good year. The economy is surging, even as the United States shows signs of weakness. Rising real wages, school enrollments and life expectancy have finally nudged Brazil into the United Nations' elite of "high human development" nations. One by one Lula has seen top aides and allies fall to corruption scandals, but so far nothing seems to dim his aura. Now some of Lula's most ardent devotees in the ruling Workers Party (PT) are even pushing to change the Constitution to allow him to run for a third consecutive term in office. "All the stars are aligned," says Walter Molano, a specialist in emerging markets with BCP Securities.
The opening sentence of the text refers to the year of 2007 as having been
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Source: www.economist.com/specialreports
April 12th 2007 (Adapted)
In 2003 Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, selected Brazil, along with Russia, India and China, as one of the "BRICs"- the developing countries that would share dominance of the world economy by 2050.
In some ways Brazil is the steadiest of the BRICs. Unlike China and Russia it is a full-blooded democracy; unlike India it has no serious disputes with its neighbours. It is the only BRIC without a nuclear bomb. The Heritage Foundation's "Economic Freedom Index", which measures such factors as protection of property rights and free trade, ranks Brazil ("moderate free") above the other BRICs ("mostly unfree"). One of the main reasons why Brazil's growth has been slower than China's and India's is that Brazil is richer and more urbanized.
The survey will argue that disgruntlement persists because Brazil is a battleground between progress and inertia. Since independence was proclaimed by the son of the Portuguese king, Brazil has been adding layer upon layer of change rather than sweeping away the old and starting afresh.
In paragraph 3, progress and inertia are cited as the two
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Source: www.economist.com/specialreports
April 12th 2007 (Adapted)
In 2003 Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, selected Brazil, along with Russia, India and China, as one of the "BRICs"- the developing countries that would share dominance of the world economy by 2050.
In some ways Brazil is the steadiest of the BRICs. Unlike China and Russia it is a full-blooded democracy; unlike India it has no serious disputes with its neighbours. It is the only BRIC without a nuclear bomb. The Heritage Foundation's "Economic Freedom Index", which measures such factors as protection of property rights and free trade, ranks Brazil ("moderate free") above the other BRICs ("mostly unfree"). One of the main reasons why Brazil's growth has been slower than China's and India's is that Brazil is richer and more urbanized.
The survey will argue that disgruntlement persists because Brazil is a battleground between progress and inertia. Since independence was proclaimed by the son of the Portuguese king, Brazil has been adding layer upon layer of change rather than sweeping away the old and starting afresh.
In paragraph 2, the author compares Brazil's growth to China's and India's and, therefore, defines it as
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Source: www.economist.com/specialreports
April 12th 2007 (Adapted)
In 2003 Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, selected Brazil, along with Russia, India and China, as one of the "BRICs"- the developing countries that would share dominance of the world economy by 2050.
In some ways Brazil is the steadiest of the BRICs. Unlike China and Russia it is a full-blooded democracy; unlike India it has no serious disputes with its neighbours. It is the only BRIC without a nuclear bomb. The Heritage Foundation's "Economic Freedom Index", which measures such factors as protection of property rights and free trade, ranks Brazil ("moderate free") above the other BRICs ("mostly unfree"). One of the main reasons why Brazil's growth has been slower than China's and India's is that Brazil is richer and more urbanized.
The survey will argue that disgruntlement persists because Brazil is a battleground between progress and inertia. Since independence was proclaimed by the son of the Portuguese king, Brazil has been adding layer upon layer of change rather than sweeping away the old and starting afresh.
In paragraph 1, four countries are referred to as
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Assinale a opção em que o trecho foi transcrito com erro de pontuação.
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Os trechos abaixo constituem um texto (Leandro Konder, Jornal do Brasil,12/01/2008), mas estão desordenados. Ordene-os, indique a ordem dentro dos parênteses e assinale a opção que corresponde à ordem correta.
( ) Para sublinhar sua decisão de uma recusa radical daquilo que acontecia no mundo germânico, modificou seu nome do alemão Karpfen para o francês Carpeaux.
( ) Sua vida tinha se tornado impossível na Áustria que Hitler tinha anexado à Alemanha.
( ) Em agosto de 1939, Carpeaux chegou ao Brasil fugindo da Holanda, em companhia de sua mulher, dona Helena.
( ) Carpeaux, de fato, era católico e tinha aspectos conservadores em seu pensamento. Mas a acusação era grotesca, pois o homem tinha vindo para cá, fugindo do nazismo.
( ) Um grupo de jovens de esquerda, percebendo que Carpeaux, em seus artigos, criticava o marxismo-leninismo, acusou-o de ser um simpatizante do nazismo.
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Assinale a opção que reescreve as expressões sublinhadas no trecho abaixo com vocabulário e morfossintaxe condizentes com a norma escrita formal da Língua Portuguesa.
Em sua última reunião, o Conselho Deliberativo da UNACON colocou em pauta as condições de trabalho de analistas e técnicos em todas as regiões do Brasil. Depois de ouvir o que atrapalhava o seu trabalho, (1) o Conselho deliberou encaminhar à CGU um relato dessas dificuldades, com sugestões para ficar mais fácil (2) as operações de controle e finanças nos Estados.
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As opções trazem propostas de continuidade ao trecho abaixo, diferentemente redigidas. Assinale a que contém erro de regência e/ou de concordância.
Como ninguém quer falar em aumento de impostos, todos se aferram à expressão mágica: reforma tributária. O tema evoca um país moderno, com distribuição mais justa dos valores arrecadados.
(Krieger, Gustavo. "Agenda necessária e agenda possível", Correio Braziliense, 7/1/2008, p. 4)
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