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ID
9514
Banca
ESAF
Órgão
MRE
Ano
2004
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Your answers to questions 33 to 37 must be based
on the text below, which is entitled "Young, liberal
and in command":

Young, liberal and in command
Source: www.economist.co.uk
April 16, 2004 (Adapted)

On Thursday April 15th, the challengers won a
crucial battle in their bid to overturn South Korea's
conservative, elitist and business-driven political
system. . (1) the country's voters . (1.1) able to
choose their leaders freely since the late 1980s, many
of them, especially younger ones, still consider their
brand of democracy to be corrupt, outdated and unfair.
Many of the discontented admit . (2) enjoyed the
comforts that decades of market-friendly policies and
high growth have delivered. But they resent the . (3)
and . (3.1) dominance of giant family-controlled
business conglomerates, known as chaebol. Their
feelings towards the United States, a crucial ally, range
from ambivalent to hostile, and they would rather . (4)
with North Korean threats by placating its prickly regime
than by standing up to it. And now, they have convinced
mainstream voters to let them . (5) the country for the
next four years.


Analyze the following grammatical alternatives in order
to choose the appropriate one to fill in each of the
numbered gaps
:

Gap no.2:

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Analise as seguintes alternativas gramaticais  para escolher a mais adequada e preencher  cada uma das lacunas numeradas:
    Espaço 2:
    "Many of the discontented admit  (2) enjoyed the comforts that decades of market-friendly policies and high growth have delivered."
    "Muitos dos descontentes admitem ter aproveitado o  conforto que décadas de políticas favoráveis ao mercado e alto crescimento distribuiram."
    Alguns verbos são seguidos por outro verbo no  infinitivo ou no gerúndio. Abaixo uma lista dos verbos que são seguidos por gerúndio como é o caso do "admit"
    admit, appreciate, avoid, carry on, consider, defer, delay, deny, detest, dislike, endure, enjoy, escape, excuse, face, feel like, finish, forgive, give up, can't help, imagine, involve, leave off, mention, mind, miss, postpone, practice, put off, report, resent, risk, can't stand, suggest, understand

    Ex. She is considering having a holiday. not She is considering to have a holiday.
    Do you feel like going out? I can't help falling in love with you. I can't stand not seeing you. Desta forma o verbo que segue após "admit" é "having"
    Alternativa A
  • a-

    The verb pattern for admit is to take a gerund- so Many of the discontented admit having enjoyed the comforts that decades of market-friendly policies and high growth have delivered.