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- The document is a test in English with 6 questions about passages discussing gender roles, decluttering, and advertising. - Question 1 discusses a study on pressures girls face and asks test takers to summarize the passage, answer true/false questions, and define words. - Question 2 discusses Marie Kondo's decluttering method and its environmental impacts, asking test takers to again summarize, answer true/false, and define words. - Questions 3 and 4 ask about pronunciation and sentence completion related to the passages. - Questions 5 and 6 ask test takers to write short compositions answering questions about women's futures and views on advertising.

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Proba de Avaliación do Bacharelato

para o Acceso á Universidade Código: 11


CONVOCATORIA EXTRAORDINARIA
2020

INGLÉS
Read the instructions to the questions very carefully and write all your answers in English. Answer ONLY 4 OF THE 6
QUESTIONS BELOW. If you answer more than four questions, only the first four questions will be marked.

QUESTION 1. READ THE TEXT 1 AND ANSWER THE THREE QUESTIONS BELOW: (2.5 points)

1.1. Write a summary of the text in English, including the most important points, using your own words.
(Approximately 50 words; 0.75 points).
1.2. Indicate whether the following statements are true or false (T/F) according to the text. Copy that part (and
ONLY that part) of the text which justifies your answer. (1 point; 0.25 each)
a. Girls are supposed to play a very traditional feminine role to be successful in society.
b. Very young girls are very worried about their physical appearance.
c. Girls and boys have totally different viewpoints on girls’ roles.
d. Girls must learn that women can have many types of careers.
1.3. Find words or phrases in the text that correspond in meaning to the words and definitions given here: (0.75
points; 0.25 each) a. school year b. equally c. employment/work

TEXT 1
According to a new study commissioned by an American nonprofit organization that helps young women reach their
full potential, girls are facing increasing pressure to please. “Society still sees girls through a gender lens that requires
them to be pretty and passive, while increasingly expecting girls to be smart and successful,” says the president of
this organization.
The study, conducted online, surveyed over 2,000 girls and boys in grades 3-12, plus 1,005 adults. It reported that
girls have high goals for themselves – 71% want to go to college, but a good many say they don’t know how to make
their dreams a reality. One-fifth say they don’t know three adults they can turn to with a problem. And 76% of girls in
grades 9 to 12 “worry about their appearance.” Even for girls in elementary school, looking “skinny” and “dressing
right” is an issue. Over one-half of 3rd to 5th graders worry about it.
The study also found that gender discrimination is still alive and well, even at the youngest grades. 84% of girls and
87% of boys, for example, believe that girls are “supposed to be kind and caring,” and 88% of girls and 94% of boys
believe boys are “supposed to be able to protect themselves and others.”
This organization has a few recommendations for parents:
o Provide access to a wide variety of toys (trucks and dolls, chemistry sets and dress-up clothes) and make it clear
that it’s okay to play with all of them.
o Alleviate the pressure of high-stakes education. High school grades may matter, but elementary school should be
fun – full of exploration, not stress.
o Distribute household tasks evenly. Boys and girls should be given responsibilities in cleaning up and taking care of
siblings.
Provide role models. Men and women serve a multitude of roles in society. Introduce your children to men and
women across the career spectrum.

QUESTION 2. READ THE TEXT 2 AND ANSWER THE THREE QUESTIONS BELOW: (2.5 points)

2.1. Write a summary of the text in English, including the most important points, using your own words.
(approximately 50 words; 0.75 points).
2.2. Indicate whether the following statements are true or false (T/F) according to the text. Copy that part (and ONLY
that part) of the text which justifies your answer. (1 point; 0.25 each)
a. Mari Kondo has taught many people worldwide how to throw away unnecessary things.
b. She says that one way of getting rid of unwanted objects is giving them to other people.
c. Marie wants people to be aware of the reason why they buy so many things.
d. She suggests keeping our plastic objects even though we don’t use them.
2.3. Find words or phrases in the text that correspond in meaning to the words and definitions given here: (0.75
points; 0.25 each). a. produces b. a price to pay c. problem
TEXT 2
The world-renowned “tidying” coach, Marie Kondo, has helped people around the world clear out the excess stuff
from their homes and lives. Her book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and
Organizing, sold over 1.5 million copies, and her Netflix TV show immediately sent viewers down binge-watching
spirals. Kondo’s method of tidying, in which objects are gently cleared out of people’s houses and lives, leaves behind
empty closets and neatly organized spaces. However, it also generates piles of trash. Some of it gets passed along to
friends or family, or finds new homes via donation. But much of it ends up thrown away—out of sight and mind of
the “tidy-er”, but far from gone in the larger planetary sense. Earth, unfortunately, does not have its own trash
collector or tidier. Many economists say consumption is a good thing, but we really have to recognize that there's a
cost to that—and that cost falls onto the environment. Marie Kondo claims that people should examine their own
relationship with stuff and get to the heart of it- ”Why did you buy these things in the first place?”- Eventually,
people will find themselves decreasing the number of things they buy and discard, and ultimately, breaking free from
the buy-toss cycle. She also encourages people to deplasticize their lives. “If they’re already in your life and working,
don’t get rid of them—that would just contribute to the waste issue—but think carefully about bringing new plastic
items into your life”. In the end, she says, it’s the planet that needs tidying—and that can start with the smallest step.

QUESTION 3. ANSWER THE TWO BLOCKS OF QUESTIONS:


3.1. Block 1. Pronunciation: (1 point; 0.25 each)
a. In which word is the ending “-s / -es” pronounced /ɪz/ as in “finishes”? generates, encourages, falls, leaves.
b. In which word are the underlined letters (“ch”) pronounced differently? church, character, choice, chair.
c. In which word do the consonants “th” sound /ϴ/ as in “thing”? thrown, though, these, weather.
d. In which word do the vowels “oo” sound the same way as in “blood”? food, flood, book, good.
3.2. Block 2. Complete the second sentence of each pair so that it has the same meaning as the first one. You must
use the word or expression in italics. (1.5 points; 0.5 points each)
a. We hired someone to declutter our house last summer holidays.
We … our house …
b. William didn’t remember to bring reusable bags so he bought plastic bags.
If William ...
c. My mother loves watching Marie Kondo’s TV series. However, she doesn’t use her tidying method
Although …

QUESTION 4. ANSWER THE TWO BLOCKS OF QUESTIONS:

4.1. Block 1. Pronunciation: (1 point; 0.25 each)


a. Which of the following words has the same sound as the letter underlined in the word “caring”: here, where,
mere, clear.
b. In which word is/are the underlined letter(s) pronounced differently? exploration, passion, division, fashion.
c. In which of the following verbs is the past ending pronounced /id/? commissioned, conducted surveyed,
supposed.
d. In which word is the underlined letter pronounced like the vowel in “still”? girls, skinny, right, alive
4.2. Block 1: Complete the second sentence of each pair so that it has the same meaning as the first one. You must
use the word or expression in italics. (1.5 points; 0.5 points each)
a. “Society still sees girls through a gender lens that requires them to be pretty and passive”
He said that…
b. Parents should let their children play with trucks and dolls and distribute household tasks evenly.
Not only …
c. We asked a few people what they would change about women’s situation nowadays.
A few people…

QUESTION 5. WRITE A COMPOSITION ANSWERING THIS QUESTION: Is the future promising for women in our western
society? (Approximately 120 words) (2.5 points)

QUESTION 6. WRITE A COMPOSITION ANSWERING THESE QUESTIONS: Why is advertising necessary? Do you think
there are too many ads on TV, Internet, etc.? (Approximately 120 words) (2.5 points)

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