Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Cunha - SP 2025 para PEB II - Professor de Inglês

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Q4096479 Inglês
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All my life I have loved music, every note, and every rhythm. I have found that music can lift my spirits when they sink, can help me to look at the brighter side of a situation when all I see is darkness, and can find beauty in the simplest of things.

When I was 10 years old, I took up the saxophone and loved every minute of it. I played when I felt inspired, discouraged, isolated, joyful, and when I just needed to think. At that age, I sounded like little more than a swing that needs to be oiled, without much style or creativity other than a few loud blasts every now and then. Which explains how I was as a little kid; out going, independent, and very loud.

As I went through my first year of middle school, I would still play for the same reasons, but with a different style. Sometimes I would play very loud, and others quite soft. There were times that I played with great passion, and sometimes I just couldn’t seem to find the right notes. Music was my one way to say what I was thinking and feeling when I couldn’t find the words. When I had a message, music would deliver it.

I like to think that I have learned every life lesson from a music book. I have found that sometimes I need to slow down my pace, even if the person next to me is going faster. I have found that sometimes life will throw me notes that I have never seen before, and it isn’t whether or not I know them that defines the type of player I am, it is my willingness to learn them. Life will give me measures that I cannot handle, that I don’t know how to handle, but I can always find a way to work through them.



Frazier, N. (2009). Music Is Life. Retrieved from https://thisibelieve.org/essay/88653
According to the text, mark the incorrect statement:
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Q4096480 Inglês
Read the text to answer question. 


All my life I have loved music, every note, and every rhythm. I have found that music can lift my spirits when they sink, can help me to look at the brighter side of a situation when all I see is darkness, and can find beauty in the simplest of things.

When I was 10 years old, I took up the saxophone and loved every minute of it. I played when I felt inspired, discouraged, isolated, joyful, and when I just needed to think. At that age, I sounded like little more than a swing that needs to be oiled, without much style or creativity other than a few loud blasts every now and then. Which explains how I was as a little kid; out going, independent, and very loud.

As I went through my first year of middle school, I would still play for the same reasons, but with a different style. Sometimes I would play very loud, and others quite soft. There were times that I played with great passion, and sometimes I just couldn’t seem to find the right notes. Music was my one way to say what I was thinking and feeling when I couldn’t find the words. When I had a message, music would deliver it.

I like to think that I have learned every life lesson from a music book. I have found that sometimes I need to slow down my pace, even if the person next to me is going faster. I have found that sometimes life will throw me notes that I have never seen before, and it isn’t whether or not I know them that defines the type of player I am, it is my willingness to learn them. Life will give me measures that I cannot handle, that I don’t know how to handle, but I can always find a way to work through them.



Frazier, N. (2009). Music Is Life. Retrieved from https://thisibelieve.org/essay/88653
When the author says “Life will throw me notes that I have never seen before”, the metaphor suggests that:
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Q4096481 Inglês
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All my life I have loved music, every note, and every rhythm. I have found that music can lift my spirits when they sink, can help me to look at the brighter side of a situation when all I see is darkness, and can find beauty in the simplest of things.

When I was 10 years old, I took up the saxophone and loved every minute of it. I played when I felt inspired, discouraged, isolated, joyful, and when I just needed to think. At that age, I sounded like little more than a swing that needs to be oiled, without much style or creativity other than a few loud blasts every now and then. Which explains how I was as a little kid; out going, independent, and very loud.

As I went through my first year of middle school, I would still play for the same reasons, but with a different style. Sometimes I would play very loud, and others quite soft. There were times that I played with great passion, and sometimes I just couldn’t seem to find the right notes. Music was my one way to say what I was thinking and feeling when I couldn’t find the words. When I had a message, music would deliver it.

I like to think that I have learned every life lesson from a music book. I have found that sometimes I need to slow down my pace, even if the person next to me is going faster. I have found that sometimes life will throw me notes that I have never seen before, and it isn’t whether or not I know them that defines the type of player I am, it is my willingness to learn them. Life will give me measures that I cannot handle, that I don’t know how to handle, but I can always find a way to work through them.



Frazier, N. (2009). Music Is Life. Retrieved from https://thisibelieve.org/essay/88653
The expression “look at the brighter side of a situation” is closest in meaning to:
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Q4096482 Inglês
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All my life I have loved music, every note, and every rhythm. I have found that music can lift my spirits when they sink, can help me to look at the brighter side of a situation when all I see is darkness, and can find beauty in the simplest of things.

When I was 10 years old, I took up the saxophone and loved every minute of it. I played when I felt inspired, discouraged, isolated, joyful, and when I just needed to think. At that age, I sounded like little more than a swing that needs to be oiled, without much style or creativity other than a few loud blasts every now and then. Which explains how I was as a little kid; out going, independent, and very loud.

As I went through my first year of middle school, I would still play for the same reasons, but with a different style. Sometimes I would play very loud, and others quite soft. There were times that I played with great passion, and sometimes I just couldn’t seem to find the right notes. Music was my one way to say what I was thinking and feeling when I couldn’t find the words. When I had a message, music would deliver it.

I like to think that I have learned every life lesson from a music book. I have found that sometimes I need to slow down my pace, even if the person next to me is going faster. I have found that sometimes life will throw me notes that I have never seen before, and it isn’t whether or not I know them that defines the type of player I am, it is my willingness to learn them. Life will give me measures that I cannot handle, that I don’t know how to handle, but I can always find a way to work through them.



Frazier, N. (2009). Music Is Life. Retrieved from https://thisibelieve.org/essay/88653
The idea behind “sometimes I need to slow down my pace, even if the person next to me is going faster” is that:
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Q4096483 Inglês
In the comic strip, Calvin misunderstands the meaning of "fire drill." What is the humorous effect of his interpretation?


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In the comic strip, Calvin misunderstands the meaning of "fire drill." What is the humorous effect of his interpretation?
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Q4096484 Inglês

Read the sentence:



“Our new apartment is not as noisy as our old one.”



Which interpretation is correct?

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Q4096485 Inglês
Complete the sentence with the correct superlatives:

“During our trip, we read the ______ (good) novel of the author, faced the ______ (bad) storm of the season, and reached the ______ (far) village from the city.”
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Q4096486 Inglês
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The little girl is excited because she gets to ride the school bus for the first time. Her older sister warns her to behave, but once they are on the bus, the situation is chaotic.

In the comic, the word “dorks” refers to:
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Q4096487 Inglês

Identify the subject in the following sentence:



"The tall boy with a red backpack is running fast." 

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Q4096488 Inglês
Which of the following words is formed by prefixation?
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Q4096489 Inglês

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In online communication, the abbreviation "BTW" is commonly used. What does it stand for?

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Q4096490 Inglês

Choose the correct form:



Mount Everest is the ___ mountain in the world.

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Q4096491 Inglês
Which verb has the /t/ sound in its -ed ending?
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Q4096495 Inglês
According to Article 53 of Law Nº. 8.069/1990 (ECA):

"A criança e o adolescente têm direito à educação, visando ao pleno desenvolvimento de sua pessoa, preparo para o exercício da cidadania e qualificação para o trabalho..."

Which of the following is not stated in this article?
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Q4096499 Inglês
Complete the sentence with the correct simple past form of the irregular verbs:

Yesterday at work, I ___ (send) an important email to my manager, ___ (speak) with two clients on the phone, ___ (find) a mistake in the report, ___ (make) the necessary corrections, and ___ (tell) my team about the changes.
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Q4096500 Inglês
Read the sentence and choose the alternative that correctly completes it:

"Of all the students in the class, Robert is __________."
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Q4096501 Inglês
The regular past tense ending -ed in English is pronounced differently depending on the final sound of the verb in its base form. Which of the following verbs will have the -ed pronounced as /t/, because the base verb ends in a voiceless consonant?
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Respostas
1: A
2: B
3: E
4: E
5: A
6: E
7: B
8: B
9: C
10: A
11: B
12: D
13: C
14: D
15: E
16: A
17: C