• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: teinboy
  • Perguntado 7 anos atrás

Alguem pode me ajudar nessa interpretação de texto de ingle?

read this article about hoarding. Six Sentences have been removed from it. for questions 15 to 20 chose from the sentences (A-G) The one which best fits each gap. There is no one extra sentence you do not need to use.
INSIDE THE LIFE OF A HOARDER: TRAUMA , LONELINESS AND THE SECRET POWER OF THINGS.
Hoarding looks weird and is often cruelly paradied on television. where such shows suggest that the solution to compulsive desire to keep stuff is simply to heroically throw it all out 15.___ it's a bit like trying to help somone with depression by asking them to simply smile and get better.
Hoarding isn't just about keeping things. Consider the way humans acquire things 16___ consumerism is part our culture; you are what is in your wardrobe. All of this is fine if you can discord stuff at around the same rate as you acquire. But what if you don't or can't discord anything? Not even when it starts affecting you lifein same way, such as inhibiliting free movement araund you home? something has clearly gone wrong but what?
Some of this down to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), which is driven by a desire to avoid causing harm to others. Those witch OCD Who hoard often report having worries that their , rubbish will contaminate or otherwise harm others 17 ____.
The experience of having nothing , or losing everything, seems to be a possible trigger that causes the problem. One good exemple of such loss can be found in refugees, who can suddely go from a comfortable life to having nothing but their clothes.Less obious exemples include same haarders who vividly recall coming home from school to fin all their toys had been sold or thrown away- an experience that cleary affected them deeply. 18____ For these people, holding on to possessions can provide insurance aginst future deprivation on losses;
Most People reading this article will have special precious possessions you father's watch your mother's pearls. you children's fist shoes 19___ you wouldn't throw anything away , of course.
20.___ with this we intend to establish better help for somone who has become overwhelmed by their posssessions - and to help that person find a way out of a situation in which they can quite literally be trapped by what they own;
A)BUT FOR THOSE OF US STUDING AND WORKING WITH PEOPLE WHO HOARD, IT'S CLEAR THAT FOR MOST OF THEM THIS ISN'T ENOUGH- NOT EVEN CLOSE.
B)WHAT IF EVERYTHING THAT CAME INTO YOU POSSSESSION HAD SIMILAR MEANING?
C)AFTER ALL,HOARDING IS QUITE SIMPLY HAVING SO MUCCH STUFF THAT YOU CAN'T USE YOUR LIVING SPACE FOR, WELL LIVING.
D)OTHER HAVE EXPERIENCED A PARENT BECOMING UNEMPLYED,WHICH COUSED THEM TO LOSE THEIR FAMILY HOME.
E) WHAT WE KNOW IS THAT DIFERENT MOTIVATIONS TO HOARD NEED DIFERENT APPROCHES , AND THAT ANY ATTEMP TO HELP MUST BEGIN WITH UNDERSTANDING AND CARE
F)NO ONLY IS ACCOMULATING MORE ''STUFF''THAN YOU NEED VERY COMMOM , BUT ACUISITION HAS COME TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH STATUS , IS MUCH PRAISED AND CAN BE VERY DIVERTING
G)ANOTHER COMMON COUSE OF CONCERN IS THAT THROWING AWAY POSSESSIONS CONNECTED TO SOMEBODY WILL CAUSE SOMETHING BAD TO HAPPEN TO THAT PERSON.

Respostas

respondido por: johny4englishwork
48

The sentences that best fits each gap are 15-A; 16-F; 17-G; 18-D; 19-B; 20-E.

Neste exercício de interpretação é necessário compreender a evolução do texto, e encontrar as frases que melhor encaixam nas lacunas deixadas.

[...]such shows suggest that the solution to compulsive desire to keep stuff is simply to heroically throw it all out.

15 (A). But for those of us studying and working with people who hoard, it's clear that for most of them this isn't enough. Not even close.

Hoarding isn't just about keeping things. Consider the way humans acquire things.

16 (F). Not only is accumulating more stuff than you need very common, but acquisition has come to be associated with high status, is much praised and can be very diverting.

[...] Those witch OCD Who hoard often report having worries that their, rubbish will contaminate or otherwise harm others.

17 (G). Another common cause of concern is that throwing away possessions connected to somebody will cause something bad to happen to that person.

[...]One good exemple of such loss can be found in refugees, who can suddenly go from a comfortable life to having nothing but their clothes.Less obvious exemples include same hoarders who vividly recall coming home from school to fin all their toys had been sold or thrown away- an experience that clearly affected them deeply.

18 (D). Other have experienced a parent becoming unemployed, which caused them to lose their family home.

For these people, holding on to possessions can provide insurance against future deprivation on losses;

Most People reading this article will have special precious possessions you father's watch your mother's pearls. you children's fist shoes

19 (B). What if everything that came into your possession had similar meaning?

you wouldn't throw anything away , of course.

20 (E). What we know is that different motivations to hoard need different approaches, and that any attempt to help must begin with understanding and care.

with this we intend to establish better help for someone who has become overwhelmed by their posssessions - and to help that person find a way out of a situation in which they can quite literally be trapped by what they own;

respondido por: nayanialvesr
6

Sobre a acumulação, a sequência correta é A, F, G, D, B, E.  

A questão traz um texto sobre acumulação. 6 frases foram removidas do texto e deve-se preenchê-las com as sentenças de A a G, de acordo com a que melhor se encaixar em cada alternativa.  

Alguns erros de escrita foram corrigidos no texto e nas alternativas abaixo.  

As sentenças que foram inseridas corretamente estão em negrito:  

  • A) But for those of us studing and working with people who hoard, it's clear that for most of them this isn't enough - not even close.

15. A) Hoarding looks weird and is often cruelly paradied on television, where such shows suggest that the solution to compulsive desire to keep stuff is simply to heroically throw it all out. But for those of us studying and working with people who hoard, it's clear that for most of them this isn't enough - not even close. It's a bit like trying to help someone with depression by asking them to simply smile and get better.  

  • F) No only is accumulating more ''stuff'' than you need very commom, but acquisition has come to be associated with high status, is much praised and can be very diverting.  

16. F) Hoarding isn't just about keeping things. Consider the way humans acquire things. No only is accumulating more ''stuff'' than you need very commom, but acquisition has come to be associated with high status, is much praised and can be very diverting.

  • G) Another common cause of concern is that throwing away possessions connected to somebody will cause something bad to happen to that person.  

17. G) Some of this down to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), which is driven by a desire to avoid causing harm to others. Those witch OCD who hoard often report having worries that their rubbish will contaminate or otherwise harm others. Another common cause of concern is that throwing away possessions connected to somebody will cause something bad to happen to that person.  

  • D) Other have experienced a parent becoming unemployed, which caused them to lose their family home.  

18. D) The experience of having nothing, or losing everything, seems to be a possible trigger that causes the problem. One good exemple of such loss can be found in refugees, who can suddely go from a comfortable life to having nothing but their clothes. Less obvious examples include same hoarders who vividly recall coming home from school to find all their toys had been sold or thrown away- an experience that cleary affected them deeply. Other have experienced a parent becoming unemplyed, which caused them to lose their family home. For these people, holding on to possessions can provide insurance against future deprivation on losses;  

  • B) What if everything that came into your possession had similar meaning?

19. B) Most people reading this article will have special precious possessions: you father's watch, your mother's pearls, you children's first shoes. What if everything that came into your possession had similar meaning? You wouldn't throw anything away, of course.  

  • E) What we know is that different motivations to hoard need different approaches, and that any attemp to help must begin with understanding and care.  

20. E) What we know is that different motivations to hoard need different approaches, and that any attemp to help must begin with understanding and care. With this we intend to establish better help for someone who has become overwhelmed by their possessions - and to help that person find a way out of a situation in which they can quite literally be trapped by what they own;  

  • C) After all, hoarding is quite simply having so much stuff that you can't use your living space for well living.  

Veja mais sobre completar o texto em inglês em: https://brainly.com.br/tarefa/30206991.

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