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As tecnologias da informação e comunicação são recursos que auxiliam o professor no processo de ensino-aprendizagem, transmitindo o conhecimento de uma forma criativa, dinâmica e contribuindo ao direito de estudar e aprender com mais atratividade e interação. Assinale alternativa INCORRETA sobre o uso da internet como dinâmica de ensino:
Assinale a alternativa que corresponde a algumas funções da avaliação formativa:
Com base na Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC), complete o contexto a seguir: Relacionado ao compromisso com a educação integral a sociedade contemporânea impõe um olhar inovador e inclusivo a questões centrais do processo educativo:
Conforme está explicitado na Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação (LDB), a Educação Básica é constituída por:
Considerando o contexto do excerto a seguir, assinale a única alternativa que NÃO substitui adequadamente o conectivo em destaque:
“Fica permitido o turismo em terras indígenas, organizado pela própria comunidade, sendo admitida a celebração de contratos para a captação de investimentos de terceiros. Por outro lado, fica vedada a qualquer pessoa estranha às comunidades a prática de caça, pesca, extrativismo ou coleta de frutos, salvo se relacionada ao turismo organizado pelos próprios indígenas.”
Fonte: Agência Câmara de Notícias. Disponível em:
https://www.camara.leg.br/noticias/779075-ccj-
conclui-votacao-de-projeto-sobre-de-
marcacao-deterras-indigenas
Conforme Pietroforte & Lopes (2012, p. 128), “a hiperonímia e a hiponímia são fenômenos derivados das disposições hierárquicas de classificação próprias do sistema lexical. Há significados que, pelo seu domínio semântico, englobam outros significados menos abrangentes”.
A partir dessa afirmação, assinale a única alternativa que CORRESPONDE a um hipônimo da palavra “mamífero”:
Assinale a alternativa que CORRESPONDE à função exercida pelo termo em destaque na oração a seguir: “Os jornais nada publicaram”.
Assinale a única alternativa que NÃO substitui a palavra em destaque adequadamente no trecho da música a seguir: “Mas que nada um samba / Como este tão legal / Você não vai querer / Que eu chegue no final [...]”. (“Mas que nada”, por Jorge Ben Jor)
Assinale a única alternativa que corresponde, RESPECTIVAMENTE, às classificações das palavras em destaque no excerto a seguir quanto à posição da sílaba tônica:
“A lactose nada mais é do que o açúcar predominante do leite. Ela também é encontrada nos derivados lácteos. É utilizada pelos organismos como fonte de energia para o desenvolvimento do sistema nervoso central, facilitando a absorção de cálcio, fósforo e vitamina D, além de favorecer a retenção de cálcio e prevenir a osteoporose. [...]”
(Disponível em:
https://minhasaude.proteste.org.br/o-que-e-a-
intolerancia-a-lactose/)
British troops move black rhinos to Malawi
British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.
The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.
The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.
(Site: BBC - adaptado.)
Choose the word related to appearance:
British troops move black rhinos to Malawi
British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.
The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.
The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.
(Site: BBC - adaptado.)
The synonym of “work” is NOT:
British troops move black rhinos to Malawi
British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.
The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.
The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.
(Site: BBC - adaptado.)
Choose the alternative that contains a sentence from the text that employs the past perfect:
British troops move black rhinos to Malawi
British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.
The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.
The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.
(Site: BBC - adaptado.)
Judge the following items as true (C) or false (E) and mark the alternative that presents the CORRECT order:
( ) Poaching (first paragraph) means illegally hunting.
( ) The word “which” (first paragraph) refers to “animals”.
( ) The verb “to tackle” (third paragraph) is synonymous with “to prevent”.
British troops move black rhinos to Malawi
British troops have helped to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos from South Africa to Malawi to protect them against poaching. Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles moved 17 of the animals, which are hunted for their horns, in the hope they can be better protected. They were transported by air and road from KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi.
The troops then spent three months training rangers to keep them safe. Major Jez England, the officer commanding the British Army counter-poaching team in Liwonde, said the operation had been “hugely successful”. “Not only do we share skills with the rangers, improving their efficiency and ability to patrol larger areas, but it also provides a unique opportunity for our soldiers to train in a challenging environment”, he said.
The UK government says it has committed more than £36m to tackle the illegal wildlife trade between 2014 and 2021. Part of this is to help support trans-boundary work to allow animals to move more safely between areas and across national borders.
(Site: BBC - adaptado.)
According to the text, choose the CORRECT alternative:
Em conformidade com VENTURI, sobre a aquisição de linguagem em uma abordagem cognitiva, analisar os itens abaixo:
I. O indivíduo adulto, em virtude de sua maturação cognitiva, pode apoiar-se em estratégias metalinguísticas de processamento, enquanto a criança chega às generalizações por inferência.
II. O desenvolvimento cognitivo do adulto permite o entendimento e a comunicação de experiências ausentes no espaço e no tempo.
De acordo com Richard e Rodgers in MOURÃO, sobre os modelos estrutural, funcional ou interacional, analisar a sentença abaixo:
Proporcionam as estruturas teóricas para o desenvolvimento de uma determinada metodologia de ensino (1ª parte). Os modelos são completos em si mesmos, ou seja, não precisam ser complementados pelas teorias da aprendizagem (2ª parte).
A sentença está:
Read the short paragraph below and choose the alternative that completes the gaps CORRECTLY:
“Should” and “might” are _______. While “should” is used for _______ and ________, “might” is used for _________.
Choose the alternative that contains the CORRECT plural forms of flower, child and phenomenon:
Choose the alternative that contains a sentence that employs the present perfect:
U.S. Thaws Relations With “Europe’s Last Dictatorship”
As ties between the West and Russia wallow at the worst point since the end of the Cold War, the Trump administration has been forging closer ties with one of the last countries fully in Moscow’s orbit. President Donald Trump’s then-national security advisor, John Bolton, visited Belarus earlier this year, and U.S. officials say Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is expected to follow suit and travel to Minsk in January. Belarus, which has been referred to as “Europe’s last dictatorship,” expelled the U.S. ambassador in 2008 after Washington slapped sanctions on it over human rights abuses. But now, the United States is expected to revive diplomatic ties with Belarus—sending an ambassador to Minsk for the first time in over a decade—even as Russian President Vladimir Putin tries to subdue it.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/12/25/10-important... - adaptado
A synonym for “ties” in the context of the text is: