04 .“Bohemian Rhapsody” é uma canção cuja letra foi escrita por Freddie Mercury, gravada originalmente pela banda Queen em 1975 no álbum A Night at the Opera. Esta canção possui uma estrutura musical incomum para a música popular, o que a faz ser considerada por muitos uma obra de rock progressivo. Suas seis sessões não possuem um refrão. Foi lançada como compacto e tornou-se um estrondoso sucesso comercial.
Is this the real life?
Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide
No escape from reality
Open your eyes
Look up to the skies and see
I’m just a poor boy
I need no sympathy…
Nothing really matters1
Anyone can see2
Nothing really matters3
Nothing really matters to me4
Anyway the wind blows5
Link: http://www.vagalume.com.br/queen/bohemian-rhapsody.html#ixzz2iwyl3son
Nos últimos versos, os pronomes nothing, anyone e anyway passam a ideia de:
Pode-se concluir por meio do desenho que:
Leia os avisos abaixo e marque a opção que corresponde a melhor tradução para o português.
Do not leave bags unattended1
Beware of PICKPOCKETS2
FRAGILE3
OUT OF ORDER4
Mind the step5
Pakistani Student Wins Top European Rights Award
By DECLAN WALSH
LONDON — Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl who was shot in the head by the Taliban for her advocacy of girls’ education, was awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on Thursday by the European Parliament.
Ms. Yousafzai, 16, became a global symbol of bravery after she was attacked on her way home from school in the Swat Valley, in northwestern Pakistan, a year ago. She was seen as a contender for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Ms. Yousafzai was chosen as the winner of the $65,000 Sakharov Prize by the heads of the political groupings in the 766-member European Parliament. She was a less contentious choice for the prize than another nominee on the short list, Edward J. Snowden, the American intelligence contractor whose revelations about American and British electronic surveillance have angered those governments.
“By awarding the Sakharov Prize to Malala Yousafzai, the European Parliament acknowledges the incredible strength of this young woman,” Martin Schulz, the president of the Parliament, said in a statement issued in Strasbourg, France. “Malala bravely stands for the right of all children to be granted a fair education. This right for girls is far too commonly neglected.”
After she was shot in October 2012, Ms. Yousafzai was taken to Britain for emergency surgery. She lives with her family in Birmingham, England.
She appeared before the United Nations in July, where she delivered an impassioned appeal for children’s right to an education, and has attracted considerable media attention this week, when she published a memoir, gave lengthy interviews to the BBC and ABC News, and was a guest on “The Daily Show.”
At public appearances she is often seen alongside her father, Ziauddin, a school headmaster who played a central role in thrusting his daughter into the spotlight from an early age.
Though Ms. Yousafzai is being lauded in the West, she is a more controversial figure in Pakistan, where rightwing
critics accuse her of pandering to Western culture and political agendas. Few Pakistanis believe it would be safe for her to return home right now, given threats against her life by Taliban militants who regret their failure to kill her.
The Sakharov Prize was established in 1988 in honor of the Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov. Previous winners include Nelson Mandela and Kofi Annan, the former United Nations secretary general.
Ms. Yousafzai also captured the imagination of the betting public. Paddy Power, an Irish bookmaker, listed her on Thursday as the second favorite to win the Nobel Peace Prize, behind Denis Mukwege, a Congolese gynecologist who has treated women who were gang-raped during the continuing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A British bookmaker, William Hill, listed her as the favorite, at odds of 4 to 6, leading a field of contenders that includes Mr. Snowden at 20 to 1, and Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, at 25 to 1.
The award on Thursday came six days after Ms. Yousafzai was announced as the winner of the Anna Politkovskaya Award, named for the Russian journalist and critic of the Kremlin who worked to uncover abuses in Chechnya and was fatally shot in her apartment building in 2006. That prize is awarded by a group called Reach All Women in War to a woman who works to promote human rights.
Alan Cowell contributed reporting.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/11/world/europe/malala-yousafzai-wins-sakharov-prize.html
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It’s My Job: A Manufacturing Engineer
I work in a large plant bakery. We make bread for supermarkets. Most of the bread people eat in the United Kingdom comes from plants like this. My job is to keep the plant running, to maintain all the machinery. If anything goes wrong, it’s my responsibility to get the plant going again.
The entire process is computer controlled. These are the main stages. First, 225 kilogrammes of flour, water, yeast, fat, and other ingredients are mixed in a steel mixer for three minutes to make dough. Then the dough is cut into loaves, put into tins and left for 54 minutes in a prover for the yeast to work. After that the loaves are baked in giant gas ovens for precisely 21 minutes. Next, they’re left to cool for 110 minutes, and then taken out of their tins using suction. Then they are sprayed with a chemical to keep them fresh longer. Next, the loaves are sliced in a high-speed slicer with giant saw blades. Finally, they’re wrapped by the wrapping machines and sent to supermarkets.
The process never stops. Our bakery produces 10,000 loaves per hour – that’s 240,000 per day!
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a - 225kg
b - 3 minutos
c - 54 minutos
d - 21minutos
e -110 minutos
f - 10,000
g - 240,00
Leia as sentenças abaixo e marque a opção correta de acordo com o uso dos artigos definido e indefinido:
I - Can you play a guitar?
II - I once played the guitar which had only five strings.
III - She started learning the piano at the age of five.
IV - I’ve always had a flute, ever since I was a child.
V - I’m afraid the violin is an instrument I never mastered.