Auditor Fiscal do Trabalho - MTE/BR 2006
Elaboração: ESAF
Prova aplicada em Junho/2006

Questão 28 - Língua Inglesa

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Anexo para as questões 28 a 30

Read the text below which is entitled "The perils of prosperity" in order to answer questions 28 to 30.

The perils of prosperity

Source: The Economist April 27th 2006 (Adapted)

Midway through the first decade of the 21st century, economic growth is pulling millions out of poverty. Growth, so devoutly desired yet often so elusive for developing countries, is occurring in China and India on a heroic scale. Yet once affluence is achieved, its value is often questioned. In the 1960s and 1970s, economists started worrying about environmental and social limits to growth. Now Avner Offer, professor of economic history at Oxford University, has added a weighty new critique to this tradition.

"The Challenge of Affluence" accepts that the populations of poor countries gain from growth, but says that the main benefits of prosperity are achieved at quite modest levels. Its central thesis is that rising living standards in Britain and America have engendered impatience, which undermines well-being. The fruits of affluence are bitter ones, and include addiction, obesity, family breakdown and mental disorders.


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According to Professor Avner Offer, affluence


A also entails unpleasant consequences.
  
B prevents people from achieving happiness.
  
C must not be sought by individuals.
  
D entails well-being and freedom.
  
E derives from hard work and commitment.