Prova do - NC-UFPR (2021) - Questões Comentadas

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According to the text, it is correct to say that in the province of Nova Scotia:
  • A more people were rescued from opioid overdoses in 2018 than in the following year
  • B paramedics have been administering naloxone to make people who use drugs get rid of their addiction.
  • C Emergency Health Services (EHS) have to attend everyday occurrences to help people during a cocaine overdose.
  • D the number of people who has been saved from opioid overdoses has been recorded until the middle of 2020.
  • E drugstores are encouraged by medical services to sell naloxone for people who are drug addicts.
Al relatar la anécdota de las socorristas de Gijón, Carme Chaparro llama la atención para el hecho de que:
  • A las mujeres necesitan tener una preparación especial para ocupar el puesto de socorristas.
  • B hay insuficientes socorristas en las playas españolas.
  • C la intervención del Ayuntamiento ha resultado en una mayor valoración de la mujer en dicha profesión.
  • D las mujeres son responsabilizadas por conductas sexistas.
  • E las redes sociales incitan a la exposición del cuerpo.
Based on the text, it is correct to say that Matthew Bonn:
  • A has been saved from an overdose eight years ago
  • B did all sorts of things to recover several people from overdoses.
  • C supports the idea that everyone should be away from all types of drugs.
  • D became involved in a fight to save a friend who was dying.
  • E decided to become a paramedic in order to save lives in Halifax.
La frase que da título al texto – “Tápate el culo” – ironiza la decisión tomada por:  
  • A algunos hombres de la playa.
  • B la administración de la ciudad.
  • C las socorristas.
  • D Carme Chaparro.
  • E las redes sociales.
In the text, the underlined and in bold type word “this” refers, among other things, to the act of:
  • A hrowing people in bathtubs.
  • B helping drug users in court.
  • C looking for the nearest health service available.
  • D watching a man turn blue and die.
  • E hiding cocaine from drug users.