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Q3560241 Inglês

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Green shoppers around the world


If you want to be a responsible consumer, think about not just how much you buy, but also about what’s good for the planet. Green Shoppers United is an international non-profit organization for the promotion of responsible consumerism.


Labels


Read the labels. Some...................the ingredients that manufacturers use in products, such as cosmetics or toiletries, can damage the environment. Some ingredients are only used...................make things prettier, or more colorful, but they might also be harmful. Don’t buy things that contain substances that harm you or the world you live................... For example, research shows a potential link...................the preservatives called parabens, often found in beauty products, and some types of cancer. 


Transport


In today’s global economy, it is easier for companies to buy products and materials where they’re cheap, and transport them over enormous distances to get them to customers. If you can, buy things locally. The local food movement has grown steadily in recent years, and it’s often possible to track down locally grown, or produced, products, rather than those that have been transported long distances. If we stop buying goods that have had to fly over continents to get to us, companies may stop transporting them around unnecessarily. A bargain may cost you less personally, but the real price we pay for it in the long run may turn out to be too high, as jet fuel continues to pollute our environment. 


Environment 


Responsible consumers recycle to reduce waste, and its negative impact on our environment. A lot of the plastic packaging we use for food and drink is recyclable, but not all of it. The most common packaging materials are still non-recyclable polyethylene and PVC. Seventy million tons are used every year. Look at the recycling labels carefully. Manufacturers should use recyclable plastics, like PET, wherever possible. Some have also begun using lighter materials, for example, 30% lighter PET plastic for drinks bottles, to reduce the amount of plastic waste. Transporting lighter materials is cheaper, and uses less fuel, too – so the solution may actually benefit everyone. 


Packaging


We’ve all purchased products wrapped in foil, then sealed in a bag, and then put in a box. Why? Write to companies that you think produce wasteful packaging. Ask them to think about what’s really necessary. Make them realize they can save money by using less packaging and, at the same time, help save our planet.


Consumers


A lot of us expect products these days to be more environmentally friendly. However, research has shown that we don’t want to pay more, and we don’t want to compromise on the quality of products, either. For example, one manufacturer recently had to switch back to less environmental packaging of potato chips, just because customers didn’t like the noise their “green” bags made when they were opened! Think about the effects of your shopping choices. Buy less to save the world, and join our effort to make shopping greener!




Identify the following statements as true ( T ) or false ( F ) according on the text.

( ) In a global economy, companies can buy and sell products in different countries to cut costs and increase profits.
( ) The most common types of plastic packaging are recyclable, but not all plastics are.
( ) Using less packaging means higher costs for companies.
( ) Most consumers prefer to use recyclable packaging and are prepared to compromise.

Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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Q3560240 Inglês

Text 1


Green shoppers around the world


If you want to be a responsible consumer, think about not just how much you buy, but also about what’s good for the planet. Green Shoppers United is an international non-profit organization for the promotion of responsible consumerism.


Labels


Read the labels. Some...................the ingredients that manufacturers use in products, such as cosmetics or toiletries, can damage the environment. Some ingredients are only used...................make things prettier, or more colorful, but they might also be harmful. Don’t buy things that contain substances that harm you or the world you live................... For example, research shows a potential link...................the preservatives called parabens, often found in beauty products, and some types of cancer. 


Transport


In today’s global economy, it is easier for companies to buy products and materials where they’re cheap, and transport them over enormous distances to get them to customers. If you can, buy things locally. The local food movement has grown steadily in recent years, and it’s often possible to track down locally grown, or produced, products, rather than those that have been transported long distances. If we stop buying goods that have had to fly over continents to get to us, companies may stop transporting them around unnecessarily. A bargain may cost you less personally, but the real price we pay for it in the long run may turn out to be too high, as jet fuel continues to pollute our environment. 


Environment 


Responsible consumers recycle to reduce waste, and its negative impact on our environment. A lot of the plastic packaging we use for food and drink is recyclable, but not all of it. The most common packaging materials are still non-recyclable polyethylene and PVC. Seventy million tons are used every year. Look at the recycling labels carefully. Manufacturers should use recyclable plastics, like PET, wherever possible. Some have also begun using lighter materials, for example, 30% lighter PET plastic for drinks bottles, to reduce the amount of plastic waste. Transporting lighter materials is cheaper, and uses less fuel, too – so the solution may actually benefit everyone. 


Packaging


We’ve all purchased products wrapped in foil, then sealed in a bag, and then put in a box. Why? Write to companies that you think produce wasteful packaging. Ask them to think about what’s really necessary. Make them realize they can save money by using less packaging and, at the same time, help save our planet.


Consumers


A lot of us expect products these days to be more environmentally friendly. However, research has shown that we don’t want to pay more, and we don’t want to compromise on the quality of products, either. For example, one manufacturer recently had to switch back to less environmental packaging of potato chips, just because customers didn’t like the noise their “green” bags made when they were opened! Think about the effects of your shopping choices. Buy less to save the world, and join our effort to make shopping greener!




Choose the alternative which presents the correct prepositions that are missing in the Labels paragraph of the text.
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Q3560239 Inglês

Text 1


Green shoppers around the world


If you want to be a responsible consumer, think about not just how much you buy, but also about what’s good for the planet. Green Shoppers United is an international non-profit organization for the promotion of responsible consumerism.


Labels


Read the labels. Some...................the ingredients that manufacturers use in products, such as cosmetics or toiletries, can damage the environment. Some ingredients are only used...................make things prettier, or more colorful, but they might also be harmful. Don’t buy things that contain substances that harm you or the world you live................... For example, research shows a potential link...................the preservatives called parabens, often found in beauty products, and some types of cancer. 


Transport


In today’s global economy, it is easier for companies to buy products and materials where they’re cheap, and transport them over enormous distances to get them to customers. If you can, buy things locally. The local food movement has grown steadily in recent years, and it’s often possible to track down locally grown, or produced, products, rather than those that have been transported long distances. If we stop buying goods that have had to fly over continents to get to us, companies may stop transporting them around unnecessarily. A bargain may cost you less personally, but the real price we pay for it in the long run may turn out to be too high, as jet fuel continues to pollute our environment. 


Environment 


Responsible consumers recycle to reduce waste, and its negative impact on our environment. A lot of the plastic packaging we use for food and drink is recyclable, but not all of it. The most common packaging materials are still non-recyclable polyethylene and PVC. Seventy million tons are used every year. Look at the recycling labels carefully. Manufacturers should use recyclable plastics, like PET, wherever possible. Some have also begun using lighter materials, for example, 30% lighter PET plastic for drinks bottles, to reduce the amount of plastic waste. Transporting lighter materials is cheaper, and uses less fuel, too – so the solution may actually benefit everyone. 


Packaging


We’ve all purchased products wrapped in foil, then sealed in a bag, and then put in a box. Why? Write to companies that you think produce wasteful packaging. Ask them to think about what’s really necessary. Make them realize they can save money by using less packaging and, at the same time, help save our planet.


Consumers


A lot of us expect products these days to be more environmentally friendly. However, research has shown that we don’t want to pay more, and we don’t want to compromise on the quality of products, either. For example, one manufacturer recently had to switch back to less environmental packaging of potato chips, just because customers didn’t like the noise their “green” bags made when they were opened! Think about the effects of your shopping choices. Buy less to save the world, and join our effort to make shopping greener!




According to the text, it’s correct to state that the main purpose of the text, is:
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Q3560238 Inglês
Identifique abaixo as afirmativas verdadeiras ( V ) e as falsas ( F ) em relação aos Métodos de Ensino da Língua Estrangeira.

( ) O Método Audiolingual baseia-se na teoria estruturalista da língua e na corrente behaviorista de aprendizado.
( ) O Método Suggestopedia foca nos elementos psicológicos e emocionais dos estudantes, na organização do ambiente da aprendizagem e, principalmente, na autoridade do professor.
( ) O Método Comunicativo, também conhecido como sociocultural, tem o objetivo de desenvolver a competência cognitiva por meio do pensamento.
( ) No Método Indireto, a língua materna serve de intermediária entre a língua-alvo e os alunos na construção dos sentidos de produções orais.

Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta, de cima para baixo. 
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Q3560237 Inglês
Analise as afirmativas abaixo sobre a Língua Inglesa na BNCC (Base Nacional Comum Curricular).

1. A Língua Inglesa na BNCC propõe o desenvolvimento de habilidades e competências importantes para acessar saberes linguísticos necessários para o engajamento e a participação em um mundo cada vez mais globalizado, contribuindo para o exercício da cidadania.
2. O professor, proposto pela BNCC, terá uma atitude acolhedora e legítima nas diversas formas de expressão da língua. Considera o uso correto do idioma em oposição ao uso adequado para atingir propósitos comunicativos.
3. São considerados eixos do componente Língua Inglesa na BNCC: oralidade, leitura, escrita, conhecimento linguístico e dimensão intercultural.
4. A Língua Inglesa na BNCC é concebida como língua franca, pautada em seu papel como ferramenta de comunicação. O novo status de língua franca implica deslocar a língua de um modelo ideal de falante para um modelo mais real, considerando suas diferenças culturais e as variações linguísticas.

Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
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Q3560236 Pedagogia
Analise o parágrafo abaixo sobre o tema BNCC – Língua Inglesa – Competências e habilidades.

“Na BNCC,.................................é definida como a mobilização de conhecimentos (................................. e procedimentos),................................. (................................., cognitivas e socioemocionais), atitudes e valores para resolver demandas complexas da vida cotidiana, do pleno exercício da cidadania e do mundo do trabalho.”

Assinale a alternativa que completa correta e sequencialmente as lacunas do texto.
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Q3560220 História
Nas últimas décadas ocorreram dezenas de conflitos na região do Oriente Médio.

Assinale a alternativa que identifica uma das causas de muitos desses conflitos.
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Q3560219 História
Nos últimos anos dos governos militares cresceu o que é chamado de “abertura”, um processo político que gradativamente iria permitir o avanço das forças democráticas e o fim da ditadura.

Assinale os governos militares em que esse processo se acentua.
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Q3560218 História
Assinale a alternativa correta a respeito das causas da Guerra entre Rússia e Ucrânia. 
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Q3560217 História
Em 1839 foi proclamada, na cidade de Laguna, a República Juliana ou República Catharinense Livre e Independente.

Assinale a alternativa correta a respeito desse fato.
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Q3560216 História
Assinale a alternativa correta sobre os Quilombos. 
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Q3560215 História
Assinale a alternativa que indica corretamente fato que a historiografia tradicional aponta como marco significativo para o fim da República Velha.
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Q3560214 História
Assinale a alternativa correta a respeito da lavoura açucareira no Brasil-Colônia.
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Q3560213 História
Entre os fatos abaixo, foram causas da Primeira Guerra Mundial (1914-1918):

1. O Nacionalismo.
2. A Política das Alianças.
3. O Imperialismo do século 19.
4. O advento do Fascismo Italiano.
5. O rompimento do equilíbrio europeu.

Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
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Q3560212 História
Assinale a alternativa que identifica Revoluções Burguesas, em oposição ao Absolutismo Monárquico.
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Q3560211 História
A partir do século 17, teve início em alguns países da Europa um movimento intelectual que se conhece por Iluminismo, ou “Época das luzes”.

Assinale a alternativa correta sobre os princípios do Iluminismo.
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Q3560210 História
Assinale a alternativa que indica uma navegação portuguesa.
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Q3560209 História
Entre os séculos 15 e 18, alguns países europeus colocaram em prática um conjunto de medidas econômicas que se caracterizaram pela intervenção do Estado na economia. Seu objetivo primordial era o acúmulo de metais preciosos.

Trata-se do:
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Q3560208 História
Assinale a alternativa correta a respeito do “exclusivismo colonial”. 
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Q3560207 Pedagogia
Assinale a alternativa que indica uma proposição da Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC). 
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Respostas
18761: A
18762: C
18763: E
18764: A
18765: E
18766: B
18767: A
18768: B
18769: A
18770: D
18771: E
18772: A
18773: E
18774: D
18775: B
18776: C
18777: D
18778: C
18779: E
18780: C