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Q3669693 Inglês

Complete the dialogue with the appropriate comparative form:



A: This book is interesting, but the sequel is_____.


B: Really? I didn't know that. I'll have to read it.

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Q3669692 Pedagogia
Leia o excerto a seguir:

Este método é uma abordagem educacional que enfatiza a aprendizagem de línguas por meio da prática oral e auditiva. Desenvolvido nas décadas de 1950 e 1960, esse método foi influenciado pelos avanços na linguística estruturalista e nas teorias do comportamento. Ele surgiu como uma resposta às críticas ao método de gramática e tradução, que dominou o ensino de línguas durante muito tempo. Entre suas principais características, é possível destacar: ênfase na oralidade, repetição e memorização, imitação, prática estruturada.

O excerto faz referência ao chamado:
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Q3669691 Inglês
Identify the sentence with the correct transformation from direct to indirect speech:
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Q3669689 Inglês
Identify the sentence with a causative verb form:
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Q3669688 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


CANCER PILL HOPE NHS to offer 300,000 women at high risk of breast cancer a 4p pill that could halve danger


(1º§) Once-a-day tumour drug Anastrozole is to be repurposed as a preventative after research showed it slashed the threat by 49 per cent. The NHS in England will offer it to around 289,000 post-menopausal women who have genes that mean breast cancer runs in their family. It estimates 2,000 cancers could be prevented for every 36,000 women who take the drug for five years. 

(2º§) Doctors have been allowed to prescribe Anastrozole, also known as Arimidex, to prevent cancer since 2017 but it was never officially designated for this purpose, so was uncommon. A new licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means it will now become standard care. The hormone therapy reduces ­levels of oestrogen that some tumours feed off.

(3º§) NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard said: "This is the first drug to be repurposed through a world-leading new programme to help us realise the full potential of existing medicines to save and improve lives." Baroness Delyth Morgan, of charity Breast Cancer Now, called the roll-out a "major step forward". Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at the charity Breast Cancer Now, said: "[It] will enable more eligible women with a significant family history of breast cancer to reduce their chance of developing the disease." The treatment is taken as a 1mg tablet, once a day for five years.

(4º§) Trials have shown that the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49 per cent over 11 years among eligible women. The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. The cases prevented by anastrozole could save the NHS £15 million in treatment costs.

(5º§) Around 47,000 women in England are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Health Minister Will Quince said: "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so I'm delighted that another effective drug to help to prevent this cruel disease has now been approved. "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women." 


https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/24652823/nhs-offer-anastrozole-breast -cancer/ 
According to the information provided, what is the significance of the new license obtained by Anastrozole (Arimidex) from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency?
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Q3669687 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


CANCER PILL HOPE NHS to offer 300,000 women at high risk of breast cancer a 4p pill that could halve danger


(1º§) Once-a-day tumour drug Anastrozole is to be repurposed as a preventative after research showed it slashed the threat by 49 per cent. The NHS in England will offer it to around 289,000 post-menopausal women who have genes that mean breast cancer runs in their family. It estimates 2,000 cancers could be prevented for every 36,000 women who take the drug for five years. 

(2º§) Doctors have been allowed to prescribe Anastrozole, also known as Arimidex, to prevent cancer since 2017 but it was never officially designated for this purpose, so was uncommon. A new licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means it will now become standard care. The hormone therapy reduces ­levels of oestrogen that some tumours feed off.

(3º§) NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard said: "This is the first drug to be repurposed through a world-leading new programme to help us realise the full potential of existing medicines to save and improve lives." Baroness Delyth Morgan, of charity Breast Cancer Now, called the roll-out a "major step forward". Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at the charity Breast Cancer Now, said: "[It] will enable more eligible women with a significant family history of breast cancer to reduce their chance of developing the disease." The treatment is taken as a 1mg tablet, once a day for five years.

(4º§) Trials have shown that the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49 per cent over 11 years among eligible women. The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. The cases prevented by anastrozole could save the NHS £15 million in treatment costs.

(5º§) Around 47,000 women in England are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Health Minister Will Quince said: "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so I'm delighted that another effective drug to help to prevent this cruel disease has now been approved. "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women." 


https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/24652823/nhs-offer-anastrozole-breast -cancer/ 
What is the antecedent of the pronoun "it" in the sentence "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women" (5º§)?
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Q3669686 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


CANCER PILL HOPE NHS to offer 300,000 women at high risk of breast cancer a 4p pill that could halve danger


(1º§) Once-a-day tumour drug Anastrozole is to be repurposed as a preventative after research showed it slashed the threat by 49 per cent. The NHS in England will offer it to around 289,000 post-menopausal women who have genes that mean breast cancer runs in their family. It estimates 2,000 cancers could be prevented for every 36,000 women who take the drug for five years. 

(2º§) Doctors have been allowed to prescribe Anastrozole, also known as Arimidex, to prevent cancer since 2017 but it was never officially designated for this purpose, so was uncommon. A new licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means it will now become standard care. The hormone therapy reduces ­levels of oestrogen that some tumours feed off.

(3º§) NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard said: "This is the first drug to be repurposed through a world-leading new programme to help us realise the full potential of existing medicines to save and improve lives." Baroness Delyth Morgan, of charity Breast Cancer Now, called the roll-out a "major step forward". Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at the charity Breast Cancer Now, said: "[It] will enable more eligible women with a significant family history of breast cancer to reduce their chance of developing the disease." The treatment is taken as a 1mg tablet, once a day for five years.

(4º§) Trials have shown that the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49 per cent over 11 years among eligible women. The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. The cases prevented by anastrozole could save the NHS £15 million in treatment costs.

(5º§) Around 47,000 women in England are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Health Minister Will Quince said: "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so I'm delighted that another effective drug to help to prevent this cruel disease has now been approved. "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women." 


https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/24652823/nhs-offer-anastrozole-breast -cancer/ 
According to the text, what impact does the widespread use of Anastrozole have on the healthcare system?
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Q3669685 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


CANCER PILL HOPE NHS to offer 300,000 women at high risk of breast cancer a 4p pill that could halve danger


(1º§) Once-a-day tumour drug Anastrozole is to be repurposed as a preventative after research showed it slashed the threat by 49 per cent. The NHS in England will offer it to around 289,000 post-menopausal women who have genes that mean breast cancer runs in their family. It estimates 2,000 cancers could be prevented for every 36,000 women who take the drug for five years. 

(2º§) Doctors have been allowed to prescribe Anastrozole, also known as Arimidex, to prevent cancer since 2017 but it was never officially designated for this purpose, so was uncommon. A new licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means it will now become standard care. The hormone therapy reduces ­levels of oestrogen that some tumours feed off.

(3º§) NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard said: "This is the first drug to be repurposed through a world-leading new programme to help us realise the full potential of existing medicines to save and improve lives." Baroness Delyth Morgan, of charity Breast Cancer Now, called the roll-out a "major step forward". Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at the charity Breast Cancer Now, said: "[It] will enable more eligible women with a significant family history of breast cancer to reduce their chance of developing the disease." The treatment is taken as a 1mg tablet, once a day for five years.

(4º§) Trials have shown that the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49 per cent over 11 years among eligible women. The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. The cases prevented by anastrozole could save the NHS £15 million in treatment costs.

(5º§) Around 47,000 women in England are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Health Minister Will Quince said: "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so I'm delighted that another effective drug to help to prevent this cruel disease has now been approved. "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women." 


https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/24652823/nhs-offer-anastrozole-breast -cancer/ 
Select the alternative that presents an uncountable noun:
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Q3669684 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


CANCER PILL HOPE NHS to offer 300,000 women at high risk of breast cancer a 4p pill that could halve danger


(1º§) Once-a-day tumour drug Anastrozole is to be repurposed as a preventative after research showed it slashed the threat by 49 per cent. The NHS in England will offer it to around 289,000 post-menopausal women who have genes that mean breast cancer runs in their family. It estimates 2,000 cancers could be prevented for every 36,000 women who take the drug for five years. 

(2º§) Doctors have been allowed to prescribe Anastrozole, also known as Arimidex, to prevent cancer since 2017 but it was never officially designated for this purpose, so was uncommon. A new licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means it will now become standard care. The hormone therapy reduces ­levels of oestrogen that some tumours feed off.

(3º§) NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard said: "This is the first drug to be repurposed through a world-leading new programme to help us realise the full potential of existing medicines to save and improve lives." Baroness Delyth Morgan, of charity Breast Cancer Now, called the roll-out a "major step forward". Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at the charity Breast Cancer Now, said: "[It] will enable more eligible women with a significant family history of breast cancer to reduce their chance of developing the disease." The treatment is taken as a 1mg tablet, once a day for five years.

(4º§) Trials have shown that the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49 per cent over 11 years among eligible women. The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. The cases prevented by anastrozole could save the NHS £15 million in treatment costs.

(5º§) Around 47,000 women in England are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Health Minister Will Quince said: "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so I'm delighted that another effective drug to help to prevent this cruel disease has now been approved. "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women." 


https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/24652823/nhs-offer-anastrozole-breast -cancer/ 
Here you have some translations:

I. Run in: Auxiliar na (1º§).
II. Offer it to: Oferecer a (1º§).
III. Feed off: Se alimentam de (2º§).
IV. Slashed the threat by: Reduziu a ameaça em (1º§).
V. Developing at all: Desenvolver de forma alguma (5º§).

We have correct translations in:
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Q3669683 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


CANCER PILL HOPE NHS to offer 300,000 women at high risk of breast cancer a 4p pill that could halve danger


(1º§) Once-a-day tumour drug Anastrozole is to be repurposed as a preventative after research showed it slashed the threat by 49 per cent. The NHS in England will offer it to around 289,000 post-menopausal women who have genes that mean breast cancer runs in their family. It estimates 2,000 cancers could be prevented for every 36,000 women who take the drug for five years. 

(2º§) Doctors have been allowed to prescribe Anastrozole, also known as Arimidex, to prevent cancer since 2017 but it was never officially designated for this purpose, so was uncommon. A new licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means it will now become standard care. The hormone therapy reduces ­levels of oestrogen that some tumours feed off.

(3º§) NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard said: "This is the first drug to be repurposed through a world-leading new programme to help us realise the full potential of existing medicines to save and improve lives." Baroness Delyth Morgan, of charity Breast Cancer Now, called the roll-out a "major step forward". Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at the charity Breast Cancer Now, said: "[It] will enable more eligible women with a significant family history of breast cancer to reduce their chance of developing the disease." The treatment is taken as a 1mg tablet, once a day for five years.

(4º§) Trials have shown that the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49 per cent over 11 years among eligible women. The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. The cases prevented by anastrozole could save the NHS £15 million in treatment costs.

(5º§) Around 47,000 women in England are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Health Minister Will Quince said: "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so I'm delighted that another effective drug to help to prevent this cruel disease has now been approved. "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women." 


https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/24652823/nhs-offer-anastrozole-breast -cancer/ 
Select the alternative that presents a sentence in Present Perfect Tense:
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Q3669682 Inglês
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.


CANCER PILL HOPE NHS to offer 300,000 women at high risk of breast cancer a 4p pill that could halve danger


(1º§) Once-a-day tumour drug Anastrozole is to be repurposed as a preventative after research showed it slashed the threat by 49 per cent. The NHS in England will offer it to around 289,000 post-menopausal women who have genes that mean breast cancer runs in their family. It estimates 2,000 cancers could be prevented for every 36,000 women who take the drug for five years. 

(2º§) Doctors have been allowed to prescribe Anastrozole, also known as Arimidex, to prevent cancer since 2017 but it was never officially designated for this purpose, so was uncommon. A new licence from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency means it will now become standard care. The hormone therapy reduces ­levels of oestrogen that some tumours feed off.

(3º§) NHS England chief exec Amanda Pritchard said: "This is the first drug to be repurposed through a world-leading new programme to help us realise the full potential of existing medicines to save and improve lives." Baroness Delyth Morgan, of charity Breast Cancer Now, called the roll-out a "major step forward". Baroness Delyth Morgan, chief executive at the charity Breast Cancer Now, said: "[It] will enable more eligible women with a significant family history of breast cancer to reduce their chance of developing the disease." The treatment is taken as a 1mg tablet, once a day for five years.

(4º§) Trials have shown that the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49 per cent over 11 years among eligible women. The most common side effects of the medicine are hot flushes, feeling weak, pain/stiffness in the joints, arthritis, skin rash, nausea, headache, osteoporosis, and depression. The cases prevented by anastrozole could save the NHS £15 million in treatment costs.

(5º§) Around 47,000 women in England are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Health Minister Will Quince said: "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so I'm delighted that another effective drug to help to prevent this cruel disease has now been approved. "We've already seen the positive effect anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women." 


https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/24652823/nhs-offer-anastrozole-breast -cancer/ 
What is the main purpose of repurposing the drug Anastrozole according to the text?
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Q3669348 Pedagogia
Considere o fragmento a seguir:

"O governo da França irá proibir que as alunas de escolas públicas do país usem a abaya, túnica que cobre todo o corpo (com exceção da cabeça), comum em países árabes e do Norte da África. [...] Embora o Conselho Francês do Culto Muçulmano (CFCM) considere que a peça não representa um símbolo islâmico, o Ministério da Educação francês divulgou, no ano passado, uma circular autorizando as escolas a proibir a abaya, bem como bandanas e saias muito longas".
(Fonte: O Globo com agências internacionais — Paris, 2023. Acesso em: 31 de outubro de 2023)

Com base no texto, é correto afirmar que a discussão sobre o uso da abaya pelas alunas em escolas públicas na França é uma discussão sobre:
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Q3669347 Pedagogia
O existencialismo é uma corrente filosófica que surgiu no século XX e aborda questões fundamentais relacionadas à existência humana, à liberdade, à responsabilidade e à busca por significado na vida. Nesse sentido, sobre a visão existencialista da religião, é correto afirmar que:
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Q3669346 Pedagogia
A Reforma Protestante foi um movimento religioso do século XVI que teve um impacto profundo na história da Igreja Cristã e na sociedade europeia. Sobre esse movimento religioso, assinale a alternativa correta:
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Q3669345 Pedagogia
Sobre as características do Agnosticismo, analise as afirmações a seguir. Marque V, para verdadeiras, e F, para falsas:

(__) É a posição que envolve a falta de crença em Deus ou entidades divinas.
(__) É uma posição que se relaciona à falta de certeza ou conhecimento definitivo sobre a existência de Deus ou de entidades divinas.
(__) É uma posição que envolve a crença em um Deus ou entidade divina, mas que vê Deus como um criador que não está ativamente envolvido no mundo ou na vida humana. 
(__) É muitas vezes associado com uma visão racionalista e iluminista da religião, em que a fé é baseada na razão e na observação do mundo natural, em oposição à revelação religiosa.

Assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência correta:
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Q3669344 Teologia
Os funerais budistas podem variar em detalhes específicos de acordo com a escola do budismo, a cultura e a região em que são realizados. Uma cerimônia de funeral budista pode incluir cânticos, preces e discursos por um monge budista. O objetivo da cerimônia é transmitir méritos e boas ações para o falecido, bem como oferecer conforto aos enlutados. Nesse sentido, é correto dizer que os funerais budistas são um exemplo de:
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Q3669343 Pedagogia
A religião da Grécia Antiga era um sistema de crenças que envolvia múltiplos deuses e deusas, cada um com seus próprios domínios, personalidades e mitologia. Alguns dos deuses mais conhecidos incluíam Zeus (deus do céu e soberano dos deuses), Atena (deusa da sabedoria), Apolo (deus da luz e da música), Afrodite (deusa do amor) e muitos outros. Cada deus ou deusa tinha características, atributos e histórias específicas associadas a eles.

Com base nessas informações, é correto afirmar que a religião da Grécia Antiga era:
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Q3669342 Pedagogia
Considere o texto a seguir:

"Esse processo ocorreu de diversas maneiras, com resultados variados. Em alguns casos, houve a fusão entre elementos das religiões nativas e da religião cristã, resultando em novas formas de religiosidade que integravam práticas e crenças de diferentes tradições. Em outros casos, houve uma supressão das crenças e práticas religiosas nativas em favor do cristianismo. Esse processo ocorreu muitas vezes na forma de violência cultural e religiosa para sedimentar a dominação dos colonizadores de acordo com seus próprios interesses e valores. Em alguns casos, resultou na perda de identidade cultural e religiosa dos povos colonizados".
(Fonte Adaptada: RIBEIRO, Adriana. 2023. Acesso em: 31 de outubro de 2023)

Com base no texto, é correto afirmar que:
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Q3669341 Pedagogia
 A concepção filosófica materialista analisa as religiões como uma instituição social com funções específicas. Nesse sentido, é correto afirmar que:
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Q3669340 Pedagogia
As narrativas religiosas desempenham um papel fundamental nas tradições espirituais e culturais de muitas sociedades. Elas podem ser transmitidas de várias maneiras, inclusive oralmente e por meio de escrituras sagradas. Nesse sentido, assinale a alternativa que indica uma narrativa de tradição ora:
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17081: E
17082: A
17083: A
17084: C
17085: B
17086: B
17087: D
17088: A
17089: D
17090: B
17091: C
17092: C
17093: D
17094: C
17095: B
17096: B
17097: B
17098: A
17099: E
17100: B