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CADERNO INGLÊS ENEM 2009 a 2018 10 novocadernoenem@gmail.com way to support the wellbeing of young children affected by HIV/AIDS is to strengthen and reinforce the circles of care that surround children. Some children — especially those living outside families, on the streets or institutions, with chronically ill caregivers, and orphans — are more vulnerable and especially require psychosocial care and support. However, this social support needs to be provided in family settings, with the same characteristics of commitment, stability, and individualized affectionate care. The primary aim of all psychosocial support programmes should be an encouraging and enabling family support, including foster care, and placing and maintaining young children in stable and affectionate family environments. Only secondarily should direct services be provided to affected children. (RICHTER, L.; FOSTER, G.; SHERR, L. Where the heart is: meeting the psychosocial needs of young children in the context of HIV/AIDS. Holanda: Bernard van Leer Foundation, 2006 - adaptado) Ao tratar dos problemas psicossociais dos portadores do vírus HIV/AIDS, o texto argumenta que: A) o tratamento dos pacientes depende de financiamento externo. B) as famílias dos portadores do HIV aprendem umas com as outras. C) as crianças em ambiente familiar enfrentam melhor a doença. D) o suporte das instituições traz mais benefícios que o familiar. E) a recuperação dos portadores do vírus HIV exige internamento. Questão 27 (2012.2) Com base nas informações verbais e no contexto social da tirinha, infere-se que o cliente: A) está indisposto para conversar com o garçom sobre assuntos pessoais. B) demonstra bom humor, fazendo piada no momento de fechar a conta. C) constrange e intimida o garçom, a fim de não pagar a conta devida. D) explica ao garçom que vai aguardar outra pessoa chegar ao restaurante. E) mostra descontentamento com o serviço para não ter que pagar por ele. Questão 28 (2012.2) Scared fit My body was telling me things I did not want to hear. In February 2010, my doctor confirmed what my body was telling me. My not feeling well was a result of years of neglecting my body and diet. At 62, I had developed high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and my cholesterol was going through the roof. At 4’ 10” and weighing 227 pounds, the problem was in the mirror looking back at me. My doctor said, “lose weight, start eating healthy, and start exercising if you want to live to a ripe old age”. Needless to say, I was scared I wouldn’t see my grandkids and great-grandkids grow up. (PAZ, A. Disponível em: www.healthandfitnessmag.com. Acesso em: 28 fev. 2012) No texto Scared fit, que relata a experiência de Amanda de la Paz relacionada aos cuidados com a saúde, a palavra scared faz referência ao seu medo de: A) emagrecer mais que o necessário. B) sofrer as consequências de seu descuido. C) enfrentar uma dieta com restrição de doces. D) encarar exercícios físicos pesados. E) enfrentar sua aparência no espelho.