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Q2754145 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. O trecho a seguir, em inglês, está corretamente grafado: to play for keeps (jogar por dinheiro).

II. É dever dos municípios autorizar, credenciar e supervisionar os estabelecimentos do seu sistema de ensino.

III. O trecho a seguir, em inglês, está corretamente grafado: he is in the know (ele está a par de).


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Q2754144 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. O trecho a seguir, em inglês, está corretamente grafado: to kiss the cup (bebericar).

II. Está correta a grafia do trecho a seguir, em inglês: by your leave (com sua licença).

III. O trecho a seguir, em inglês, está corretamente grafado: to keep silence (ficar calado).


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Q2754143 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. O trecho a seguir, em inglês, está corretamente grafado: to keep quiet (ficar quieto).

II. Está correta a grafia do trecho a seguir, em inglês: to know oneself (conhecer a si mesmo).

III. É vedado aos docentes estabelecer estratégias de recuperação para os alunos de menor rendimento.


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Q2754140 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. Cabe aos docentes ministrar os dias letivos e horas-aula estabelecidos.

II. No Brasil, o ensino deve ser ministrado com base no princípio da garantia de padrão de qualidade.

III. O trecho a seguir, em inglês, está corretamente grafado: to keep to oneself (isolar-se dos outros espontaneamente).


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Q2754139 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. A educação sexual no espaço escolar deve permitir que se aja de modo solidário em relação aos portadores do HIV.

II. Está correta a grafia do trecho a seguir, em inglês: to lend an ear (prestar atenção, dar ouvidos).

III. A educação abrange exclusivamente os processos formativos que se desenvolvem na vida familiar.


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Q2754137 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. O trabalho interdisciplinar deve propiciar o diálogo entre os conteúdos disciplinares.

II. O trecho a seguir, em inglês, está corretamente grafado: to keep one’s end up (prosseguir, não desistir).

III. A efetivação da gestão democrática é fruto da mobilização dos trabalhadores em educação, das comunidades escolar e local.


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Q2754134 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. A escola não é capaz de prover conhecimento ao estudante.

II. A escola deve assegurar o cumprimento dos dias letivos e horasaula estabelecidas, além das demais ações planejadas, com o objetivo de prover o desenvolvimento do estudante no meio educacional.

III. O trecho a seguir, em inglês, está corretamente grafado: where do you keep? (onde é que você mora?).


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Q2754133 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. Está correta a grafia do trecho a seguir, em inglês: in like manner (da mesma maneira).

II. O currículo escolar não deve ser construído de forma colaborativa.

III. É assegurado à criança o direito de ser respeitada por seus educadores na escola.


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Q2754129 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. A condução do processo de ensino dispensa uma compreensão do que vem a ser o processo de aprendizagem.

II. Está correta a grafia do trecho a seguir, em inglês: do not shout like that (não grite tanto).

III. Está correta a grafia do trecho a seguir, em inglês: and the like etc. (e assim por diante).


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Q2754128 Inglês

Leia as afirmativas a seguir:


I. O trecho a seguir, em inglês, está corretamente grafado: ue shall rave rain (teremos chuva).

II. Aos docentes, é vedado participar da elaboração da proposta pedagógica da escola.

III. É proibido qualquer trabalho a menores de dezoito anos de idade, ainda que na condição de aprendiz.


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Q2752622 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


The adjective “Sound” in the title means

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Q2752621 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


In “I should have chosen a regular course” (line 17), we have an example of past modal with “should”. Identify the sentence which is not correct according to this pattern.

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Q2752620 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


In “a good piece of advice” (line 19), the expression “a piece of” is used to make the noun “advice” countable. With which word from the options below, “a piece of” can also be used?

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Q2752619 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


The verb “attempted” (line 13) means

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Q2752618 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


Which statement about Sue Miller is correct according to paragraph 2?

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Q2752617 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


The words “necessarily” (line 11), “quickly” (line 12), “certainly” (line 19) are adverbs. Which word from the options below is not?

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Q2752616 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


“have to” in “you have to be realistic in your goals” (lines 8 and 9) is used to express

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Q2752615 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


Identify the word that does not rhyme with “bear” (line 11)?

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Q2752614 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


Which sentence is correct according to what is stated in “Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly you forget it.” (lines from 10 to 13)?

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Q2752613 Inglês

Text for the questions from 38 to 50.

Sound Advice for Language Learners


1 A recent issue of a language learning magazine has

consulted a number of experts in the field of second

language acquisition. Their advice may prove invaluable for

4 those considering a language course. Ask yourself some

basic questions, they suggest. Did you enjoy studying

languages at school, for example? Can you really afford the

7 time to learn a language?

First and foremost, you have to be realistic in your

goals. If you fail to set achievable aims you are likely to give

10 up. Besides, it is worth knowing that the most expensive

courses are not necessarily the best. You should also bear in

mind that the quicker you learn a language the more quickly

13 you forget it. Sue Miller, a French teacher, attempted to

teach herself German by enrolling on a crash course.

Already fluent in three languages, her chances of making

16 progress were high. Two years on she hardly remembers

anything. “I should have chosen a regular course in order to

have more time for practice and consolidation.”

19 Sue’s comment is certainly a good piece of advice.

Internet: <www.flo‐joe.uk> (adapted).


“you are likely to give up” (lines 9 and 10) means

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Respostas
14161: E
14162: E
14163: D
14164: E
14165: D
14166: E
14167: D
14168: D
14169: D
14170: A
14171: E
14172: D
14173: B
14174: C
14175: E
14176: D
14177: A
14178: B
14179: C
14180: A