Questão 27 - Português / Inglês - IME 2018

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Questão 27

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PARA AS QUESTÕES DE 21 A 30, ESCOLHA A ALTERNATIVA QUE COMPLETA O TEXTO 1 CORRETAMENTE.

Texto 1
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A NUCLEAR MATERIALS ENGINEER

     My career      (21)      a planned one in any way. At school I was athletic; I ran and played badminton to a high standard when I was young and always thought my career would be a sporting one      (22)      I suffered an injury during my teens. The rest of my family was academic; my father was an aerodynamic engineer and my mother a mathematician,      (23)      my sister studied geology.
     At the age of 16, I attended a Women in Science and Engineering careers week with school, just to have a look at what was available. This helped me decide that      (24)      I really wanted to do was an engineering degree, so I chose to do a BEng in materials science and engineering at Liverpool University, and then went on to do a PhD.
     My PhD looked at auxetic polymeric materials. No one      (25)      of them: they get fatter as you stretch them,      (26)      is very novel, and at the time there were only a handful of researchers in the world working on these. The PhD started my interest in polymeric materials. Towards the end of my PhD I      (27)      two research roles, and ended up taking a job with British Nuclear Fuels Limited at the Company Research Laboratory (CRL).

(...)


     During my time at CRL I       (28)      on secondment to the Sellafield site in Cumbria, which then turned into a permanent position in the research and technology materials and inspection group. During this time I became a chartered engineer and a full professional member of the Institute of Materials Minerals and Mining. I now head up one of Sellafield's Centres of Expertise (CoE): I am the CoE lead and subject matter expert for polymeric materials. Recently I      (29)       as a fellow of the Institute of Materials.
     I definitely don't have a "typical day". I sometimes have a plan, but      (30)      stick to it as much of my work is responsive to situations which are transient. The range of things I can get involved in is huge and includes specifying materials for use in challenging environments, new plant designs and decommissioning activates. 

RATHBONE, Penny. Adapted from: The Guardian. A day in the life of a nuclear materials
engineer. Disponível em: <https://www.theguardian.com/women-in-leadership/2016/jan/22/aday-in-the-life-of-a-nuclear-materials-engineer>. Acesso em: 22/06/2017.

Alternativas

  1. A

    stood by

  2. B

    reached out

  3. C

    tried off

  4. D

    focused on

  5. E

    applied for

Gabarito:
    E

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