FGV 2022 – Questão 20

Linguagens / Inglês
Many feel as if the covid-19 pandemic is stealing their present and jeopardising their future. But this unprecedented global public health emergency is also precipitating the destruction of our past, one piece at a time. Indeed, the pandemic has exacerbated the theft and trafficking of antiquities and historical manuscripts, eroding our collective memory and ability to share it with future generations. Although the theft of antiquities has been a problem since antiquity itself, its pace has increased during the pandemic, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa — areas rich in heritage sites.
(Hamad Bin Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari. www.aljazeera.com,
30.07.2021. Adapted.)

 
In the fragment “this unprecedented global public health emergency”, the underlined word can be replaced, with no change in meaning, by
a) undesired.
b) unparalleled.
c) unanticipated.
d) unmanageable.
e) unequivocal.

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