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Questão 79

UFPR 2017
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(UFPR - 2017 - 1ª FASE)

Britain bans gasoline and diesel cars starting in 2040

Britain will ban sales of new gasoline and diesel cars starting in 2040 as part of a bid to clean up the country’s air. The decision to phase out the internal combustion engine heralds a new era of low-emission technologies with major implications for the auto industry, society and the environment. “We can’t carry on with diesel and petrol cars”, U.K. environment secretary Michael Gove told the BBC on Wednesday. “There is no alternative to embracing new technology”. Almost 2.7 million new cars were registered in the U.K. in 2016, making it the second biggest market in Europe after Germany.

Meeting the 2040 deadline will be a heavy lift. British demand for electric and fuel cell cars, as well as plug-in hybrids, grew 40% in 2015, but they only accounted for less than 3% of the market. Still, experts say sales of clean cars are likely to continue on their dramatic upward trajectory.

The car industry says that demand for electric vehicles will only reach a tipping point once they're cheaper to own than conventional vehicles.

The deadline was announced by the government on Wednesday as part of a plan to reduce air pollution. The blueprint highlighted roughly £1.4 billion in government investment designed to help ensure that every vehicle on the road in Britain produces zero emissions by 2050.

Gove said action was needed because gasoline and diesel engines contribute to health problems, “accelerate climate change, do damage to the planet and the next generation”. Roughly 40,000 deaths in Britain each year are attributable to outdoor air pollution, according to a study published last year by the Royal College of Physicians. Dirty air has been linked to cancer, asthma, stroke and heart disease, among other health issues.

The problem is especially pronounced in big cities. London surpassed the European Union’s annual limit for nitrogen dioxide exposure just five days into the new year, according to King’s College. The university estimates that air pollution is responsible for 9,400 premature deaths in the city every year.

The timeline for ending sales of internal combustion engines mirrors one proposed in early July by France. President Emmanuel Macron has given the auto industry the same deadline to make the switch to cleaner tech.

We are quite rightly in a position of global leadership when it comes to shaping new technology”, Gove said. But the auto industry, which supports over 800,000 jobs in the U.K., is wary of hard deadlines.

Other countries have been even more ambitious than the U.K. India is planning to stop selling gas-powered vehicles by 2030.

The German car industry and government officials will meet in early August to discuss the future of diesel engine technology.Manufacturers are trying to avoid diesel cars being banned from German towns and cities.

(Disponível: <http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/26/news/uk-bans-gasoline-diesel-engines-2040/index.html>. Adaptado. Acesso: 26 de julho de 2017.)

 

Com base no texto, considere as seguintes afirmativas:

  1. No primeiro parágrafo, a palavra em negrito e sublinhada (“it”) refere-se ao Reino Unido.
  2. No segundo parágrafo, a palavra em negrito e sublinhada (“they”) refere-se a “electric, fuel cell and pug-in hybrid cars”.
  3. No terceiro parágrafo, a palavra em negrito e sublinhada (“they”) refere-se a “conventional vehicles”.
  4. No oitavo parágrafo, a palavra “we” em negrito e sublinhada refere-se ao governo da França.

Assinale a alternativa correta.

A

Somente as afirmativas 1 e 2 são verdadeiras.

B

Somente as afirmativas 2 e 4 são verdadeiras.

C

Somente as afirmativas 3 e 4 são verdadeiras.

D

Somente as afirmativas 1, 2 e 3 são verdadeiras.

E

As afirmativas 1, 2, 3 e 4 são verdadeiras.

Gabarito:

Somente as afirmativas 1 e 2 são verdadeiras.



Resolução:

1. Afirmativa correta. O pronome it se refere ao Reino Unido, já que ele seria o segundo maior mercado de carros da Europa, só atrás da Alemanha.

2. Afirmativa correta. O pronome they, no segundo parágrafo, refere-se aos carros elétricos e híbridos, pois suas vendas aumentaram 40%, mas, ainda assim, eles representam apenas 3% das vendas gerais.

3. Afirmativa incorreta. Na verdade, o pronome they se refere aos carros elétricos, já que eles são os que devem abaixar de preço antes de se tornarem populares.

4. Afirmativa incorreta. Quem diz isso é o secretário do meio ambiente, Michael Gove. Assim, no contexto, pode-se perceber que, com we, ele se refere ao Reino Unido, não à França.

Assim, como apenas as afirmativas 1 e 2 estão corretas, a alternativa a ser assinalada é a de letra A.

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