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UERR
Questão 18 · Comentada
Vestibular · 2024 · Inglês
Universidade Estadual de Roraima

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📘 TEXT COMPREHENSION
🔐 Abrir TEXTO DE APOIO (material-base da questão)
📌 Text 1A3-II.

Due to the long and horrific history of stolen land and colonization, the Western world often refers to Indigenous peoples’ culture and knowledge in the past tense. Yet today, Indigenous peoples are indisputably the best guardians of our world’s most precious ecosystems. Western society still desperately needs to learn what Indigenous people have known for millennia: that human beings must live in a reciprocal relationship with the Earth. Around the world, Indigenous peoples have long practiced the key elements of regenerative agriculture.

An example is the art of agroforestry. Some Indigenous communities, like the Lenca people in Honduras, know agroforestry simply as “traditional technique.” Agroforestry — or the concept of growing crops in a way that mimics the forest and offers shade, protection, and nutrients — is such common practice there is no special name for it. By using sustainable practices taught from one generation to another, Indigenous peoples actively safeguard forests, preserving biodiversity and keeping a delicate balance essential for both the environment and their own sustenance.

Another example is intercropping ingenuity. Much of modern agriculture relies on monoculture, where just one single crop is grown across vast sprawling fields. While industrial farmers see this as a more efficient and simplified way to farm, it also depletes the soil of nutrients. Instead, Indigenous peoples have long practiced polyculture, where many different types of crops are grown alongside each other. Intercropping helps regulate soil moisture and deter pests. It also increases biodiversity by encouraging a symbiotic relationship between plants, soil microorganisms, insects, and animals.

🔗 Texto adaptado da: rainforest-alliance.org.
📘 QUESTION
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QUESTÃO

Maintaining the meaning of text 1A3-II, the word “indisputably” (second sentence of the first paragraph) could be correctly replaced by

A

inconsequently.

B

inadequately.

C

unquestionably.

D

unfortunately.

E

inappropriately.

📘 ANSWER KEY
🔐 Abrir GABARITO
Gabarito:
C
📘 DETAILED SOLUTION
🔐 Abrir QUESTÃO COMENTADA (leitura guiada + pegadinhas)
🧠 Q.18 | Língua Inglesa | Padrão B3GE™ |

🧭 Leitura orientada

A questão avalia equivalência semântica, exigindo que o leitor identifique um sinônimo que preserve o sentido e o tom argumentativo do texto.

🔍 Análise da palavra em contexto

No primeiro parágrafo, o texto afirma que os povos indígenas são:

indisputably the best guardians of our world’s most precious ecosystems.”

A palavra indisputably reforça a ideia de certeza absoluta, sem contestação.

🧠 Núcleo de sentido

indisputably = de forma indiscutível / inegável.
✔ O sinônimo correto deve manter a ideia de ausência de dúvida.
✔ Mudanças de tom (negativo, inadequado, acidental) distorcem o argumento.

🔍 Análise alternativa por alternativa (com pegadinhas)

(A) ❌ Errada
Pegadinha: inconsequently significa “sem consequência”, não tem relação com certeza.


(B) ❌ Errada
Pegadinha: inadequately expressa inadequação, o que altera completamente o sentido.


(C) ✅ Correta — GABARITO
Unquestionably é sinônimo direto de indisputably, preservando o sentido de algo que não pode ser contestado.


(D) ❌ Errada
Pegadinha: unfortunately indica avaliação negativa, inexistente no trecho.


(E) ❌ Errada
Pegadinha: inappropriately expressa inadequação, o oposto da intenção do autor.


🧠 Resumo B3GE™ Master

✔ Questão de sinônimo contextual.
indisputably = indiscutivelmente.
✔ Sinônimo deve manter certeza e força argumentativa.
✔ Atenção a advérbios com carga semântica negativa.

🔎 Gabarito confirmado: (C)