Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Mesquita - RJ 2016 para Professor I - Inglês

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Q1218105 Inglês

TEXT III

(From http://jobsanger.blogspot.com.br/2011/08/back-to-school.html)

The comic strip is funny because:
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Q1218106 Inglês

TEXT III

(From http://jobsanger.blogspot.com.br/2011/08/back-to-school.html)

The teacher’s action in the comic strip shows she is:
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Q1218107 Inglês

TEXT III

(From http://jobsanger.blogspot.com.br/2011/08/back-to-school.html)

The verb “wean” is used metaphorically in this cartoon. In its literal sense, it means:
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Q1218108 Inglês
TEXT IV
Words Without Borders Campus Expansion
Published June 28, 2016
Posted By Denise Hill


Words Without Borders promotes cultural understanding through the translation, publication, and promotion of the contemporary international literature. Words Without Borders Campus brings that literature to high school and college students, teachers, and professors. On their website, you’ll find fiction, poetry, and essays from around the world, along with resources for understanding it, ideas for teaching it, and suggestions for further exploration.

Most of the literature presented comes from the online magazine, Words without Borders. Words Without Borders Campus is asking for your help to reach more students and add new countries and literature to their site. With their collections of literature from Mexico, China, Egypt, and Japan, WWB Campus has already reached more than 1,500 high school and college students in the United States and throughout the world, with access to their site remaining completely free

To take their program to the next level, WWB Campus is asking its supporters -- readers, educators, and even students – for help with a new crowd-funding campaign and to spread awareness of WWB Campus. WWB Campus would like to double the number of students reached, adding new features to the website, and introducing literature from more countries (Russia, Iran, and West Africa are in the plans). For more information about how you can help, visit the WWB Campus website. You don’t have to donate money - using the site and spreading the word about it helps too.
(From http://www.newpages.com/blog)
The purpose of this text is to:
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Q1218109 Inglês
TEXT IV
Words Without Borders Campus Expansion
Published June 28, 2016
Posted By Denise Hill


Words Without Borders promotes cultural understanding through the translation, publication, and promotion of the contemporary international literature. Words Without Borders Campus brings that literature to high school and college students, teachers, and professors. On their website, you’ll find fiction, poetry, and essays from around the world, along with resources for understanding it, ideas for teaching it, and suggestions for further exploration.

Most of the literature presented comes from the online magazine, Words without Borders. Words Without Borders Campus is asking for your help to reach more students and add new countries and literature to their site. With their collections of literature from Mexico, China, Egypt, and Japan, WWB Campus has already reached more than 1,500 high school and college students in the United States and throughout the world, with access to their site remaining completely free

To take their program to the next level, WWB Campus is asking its supporters -- readers, educators, and even students – for help with a new crowd-funding campaign and to spread awareness of WWB Campus. WWB Campus would like to double the number of students reached, adding new features to the website, and introducing literature from more countries (Russia, Iran, and West Africa are in the plans). For more information about how you can help, visit the WWB Campus website. You don’t have to donate money - using the site and spreading the word about it helps too.
(From http://www.newpages.com/blog)
The title of the online magazine indicates that this publication:
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11: E
12: A
13: C
14: C
15: D