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Q1676498 Atualidades
Os dois primeiros casos da nova variante do novo coronavírus vinda do exterior foram confirmados pela Secretaria do Estado de São Paulo em 4 de janeiro de 2021. Essa nova cepa é considerada bem mais contagiosa, e já foi registrada em vários outros países. A variante é chamada de B.1.1.7 e estudo publicado em dezembro descreve que os primeiros dois casos foram detectados em 20 e 21 de setembro, respectivamente, no(a):
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Q1676497 Atualidades
Em 30 de novembro de 2020, criminosos provocaram uma noite de terror em Criciúma, no Sul de Santa Catarina, durante o assalto a uma agência bancária no Centro da cidade. Eles queimaram um caminhão, atiraram para o alto com armas pesadas e fizeram reféns.
Sobre esse assunto e de acordo com matéria publicada no g1, analise os itens abaixo:
I. Pessoas foram feitas reféns e cercadas por criminosos; houve bloqueios e barreiras para conter a chegada da polícia. II. Um PM ficou ferido. O PM precisou passar por três cirurgias e não resistiu, morrendo dia 17/12/2020. III. Quatro moradores foram detidos após recolherem R$ 810 mil que ficaram jogados no chão devido à explosão durante o assalto. IV. 10 carros usados no assalto foram apreendidos em um milharal de uma propriedade privada em Içara, cidade vizinha de Criciúma.
Assinale a alternativa CORRETA:
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Q1676496 Português

Pai não entende nada


A filha de 14 anos chega para o pai e diz:

- Pai, preciso comprar um biquíni novo.

- Mas filha, você comprou um biquíni no ano passado.

- Ah pai, quero um biquíni novo.

- Filha, teu biquíni é novo. E você nem cresceu tanto assim.

- Mas eu quero, pai.

- Tá bom, filha. Pegue esse dinheiro e compre um biquíni maior.

- Maior não, pai. Menor.

Pai não entende nada mesmo!


Luís Fernando Veríssimo.

Assinale a alternativa em que a mudança da ordem das palavras do excerto abaixo provoque mudança de sentido, mas não comprometa a correção gramatical:
Pai não entende nada mesmo!
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Q1676495 Português

Pai não entende nada


A filha de 14 anos chega para o pai e diz:

- Pai, preciso comprar um biquíni novo.

- Mas filha, você comprou um biquíni no ano passado.

- Ah pai, quero um biquíni novo.

- Filha, teu biquíni é novo. E você nem cresceu tanto assim.

- Mas eu quero, pai.

- Tá bom, filha. Pegue esse dinheiro e compre um biquíni maior.

- Maior não, pai. Menor.

Pai não entende nada mesmo!


Luís Fernando Veríssimo.

Assinale a alternativa que contenha somente palavras acentuadas motivadas pela mesma regra da palavra "biquíni":
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Q1676494 Português

Pai não entende nada


A filha de 14 anos chega para o pai e diz:

- Pai, preciso comprar um biquíni novo.

- Mas filha, você comprou um biquíni no ano passado.

- Ah pai, quero um biquíni novo.

- Filha, teu biquíni é novo. E você nem cresceu tanto assim.

- Mas eu quero, pai.

- Tá bom, filha. Pegue esse dinheiro e compre um biquíni maior.

- Maior não, pai. Menor.

Pai não entende nada mesmo!


Luís Fernando Veríssimo.

A vírgula pode não só ser usada para indicar pausas na leitura, como pode também provocar mudança de sentido. Observe abaixo:
Pai não entende nada mesmo! Pai, não entende nada mesmo!
No primeiro exemplo está sendo afirmado que o pai não entende, enquanto no segundo alguém está falando ao seu pai que ele não entende. No primeiro exemplo, o vocábulo "pai" exerce a função de sujeito da oração; e no segundo, qual a função exercida pela mesma palavra? 
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Q1676493 Português

Pai não entende nada


A filha de 14 anos chega para o pai e diz:

- Pai, preciso comprar um biquíni novo.

- Mas filha, você comprou um biquíni no ano passado.

- Ah pai, quero um biquíni novo.

- Filha, teu biquíni é novo. E você nem cresceu tanto assim.

- Mas eu quero, pai.

- Tá bom, filha. Pegue esse dinheiro e compre um biquíni maior.

- Maior não, pai. Menor.

Pai não entende nada mesmo!


Luís Fernando Veríssimo.

A linguagem da crônica tenta aproximar-se da linguagem cotidiana, já que aborda situações comuns no dia a dia das pessoas. Essa intencionalidade muitas vezes faz com que esses textos apresentem desvios gramaticais, por muitas vezes sutis, fazendo com que nem todos percebam essas ocorrências. Assinale a alternativa que explique corretamente o desvio apresentado no excerto abaixo:
- Filha, teu biquíni é novo. E você nem cresceu tanto assim.
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Q1676492 Português

Pai não entende nada


A filha de 14 anos chega para o pai e diz:

- Pai, preciso comprar um biquíni novo.

- Mas filha, você comprou um biquíni no ano passado.

- Ah pai, quero um biquíni novo.

- Filha, teu biquíni é novo. E você nem cresceu tanto assim.

- Mas eu quero, pai.

- Tá bom, filha. Pegue esse dinheiro e compre um biquíni maior.

- Maior não, pai. Menor.

Pai não entende nada mesmo!


Luís Fernando Veríssimo.

A crônica é um texto narrativo que em muitas ocasiões pretende criar uma situação engraçada. O humor desta crônica foi construído a partir do(a):
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Q1676491 Inglês

Complete the sentences with one of the parenthesis options:


a)Some teenagers suffer from drugs _____. (addiction/ addition)

b)That is a ________beach. (particular/private)

c)The people had stopped _________ that the Earth was the center of the universe. (assuming/acquiring)

d)Women and children are ________their rights around the world. (reclaiming/ complaining)


The correct order is:

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Q1676490 Inglês
The doctor ordered: You ___ stop drinking beer. The modal verb that better completes the previous sentence is:
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Q1676489 Inglês
Which alternative is wrong as the use of the Present Perfect:
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Q1676488 Inglês

For the question use the poem below:


Eating Poetry

(Mark Strand)


Ink runs from the corners of my mouth.

There is no happiness like mine.

I have been eating poetry.


The librarian does not believe what she sees.

Her eyes are sad

and she walks with her hands in her dress.


The poems are gone.


The light is dim.

The dogs are on the basement stairs and coming up.

Their eyeballs roll,

their blond legs burn like brush.

The poor librarian begins to stamp her feet and weep.

She does not understand.

When I get on my knees and lick her hand,

she screams.

I am a new man.

I snarl at her and bark.

I romp with joy in the bookish dark.

“The poems are gone.” Gone is the Past Participle of the verb Go and of the verb Tear is:
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Q1676487 Inglês

For the question use the poem below:


Eating Poetry

(Mark Strand)


Ink runs from the corners of my mouth.

There is no happiness like mine.

I have been eating poetry.


The librarian does not believe what she sees.

Her eyes are sad

and she walks with her hands in her dress.


The poems are gone.


The light is dim.

The dogs are on the basement stairs and coming up.

Their eyeballs roll,

their blond legs burn like brush.

The poor librarian begins to stamp her feet and weep.

She does not understand.

When I get on my knees and lick her hand,

she screams.

I am a new man.

I snarl at her and bark.

I romp with joy in the bookish dark.

“The light is dim.” The opposite of the underlined word is:
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Q1676485 Inglês

For the question use the poem below:


Eating Poetry

(Mark Strand)


Ink runs from the corners of my mouth.

There is no happiness like mine.

I have been eating poetry.


The librarian does not believe what she sees.

Her eyes are sad

and she walks with her hands in her dress.


The poems are gone.


The light is dim.

The dogs are on the basement stairs and coming up.

Their eyeballs roll,

their blond legs burn like brush.

The poor librarian begins to stamp her feet and weep.

She does not understand.

When I get on my knees and lick her hand,

she screams.

I am a new man.

I snarl at her and bark.

I romp with joy in the bookish dark.

“...no happiness like mine.” Mine is a possessive pronoun. As the use of possessive pronouns, which sentence is incorrect?
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Q1676484 Inglês

For the question use the poem below:


Eating Poetry

(Mark Strand)


Ink runs from the corners of my mouth.

There is no happiness like mine.

I have been eating poetry.


The librarian does not believe what she sees.

Her eyes are sad

and she walks with her hands in her dress.


The poems are gone.


The light is dim.

The dogs are on the basement stairs and coming up.

Their eyeballs roll,

their blond legs burn like brush.

The poor librarian begins to stamp her feet and weep.

She does not understand.

When I get on my knees and lick her hand,

she screams.

I am a new man.

I snarl at her and bark.

I romp with joy in the bookish dark.

About the poem use TRUE (T) or FALSE (F):


( ) Describes a speaker who is literally eating poetry.

( )The most important aspect to consider in understanding this poem is the metaphor behind the act of eating a poem.

( ) The action of eating poetry is for the poet something that makes him happy.

( ) Strand uses short sentences and highlights one of the most common types of simple English sentences: subject, verb, object.


Respectively, the order is:

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Q1676482 Inglês
The stranger said: How long is the film? In the Reported Speech the previous sentence is:
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Q1676481 Inglês
The expressions below are other ways to say “I am tired.”, EXCEPT:
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Q1676476 Inglês

Read the text below to answer the question:


ICEBERG A68a


   An enormous iceberg that is heading toward the island of South Georgia in the southern Atlantic Ocean has broken up into three large chunks. Scientists from NASA have been tracking the berg - dubbed A68a - for several weeks. It actually calved from the Larsen C ice shelf in 2017 and has been floating northwards ever since. In recent weeks, a fast-moving stream of water known as the Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current Front has put the chunks on a trajectory that means they could run aground off the coast of South Georgia. Scientists say the three fragments are roughly 2,600 square kilometres in size. The submerged part of one chunk is 106 metres at its thickest point.


   The sheer bulk of the three iceberg chunks poses a serious threat to the wildlife of South Georgia. There could be an environmental catastrophe waiting to happen. If the three mini icebergs collide with the seabed, they could obstruct penguins and seals from foraging for fish. They could also block the route between penguin colonies and their feeding grounds during the breeding season. Scientists worry the underside of the fragments could grind the seabed near South Georgia and disrupt delicate underwater ecosystems. This could be exacerbated by the introduction of a mass of fresh water to the ecosystems as the stationary fragments melt over the summer months. 


Available at: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2012/201229-iceberg-a68a.html Accessed on January 5th 2021.

“...has put the chunks on a trajectory that means...” The term in bold can be replaced by the expression:
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Q1676475 Inglês

Read the text below to answer the question:


ICEBERG A68a


   An enormous iceberg that is heading toward the island of South Georgia in the southern Atlantic Ocean has broken up into three large chunks. Scientists from NASA have been tracking the berg - dubbed A68a - for several weeks. It actually calved from the Larsen C ice shelf in 2017 and has been floating northwards ever since. In recent weeks, a fast-moving stream of water known as the Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current Front has put the chunks on a trajectory that means they could run aground off the coast of South Georgia. Scientists say the three fragments are roughly 2,600 square kilometres in size. The submerged part of one chunk is 106 metres at its thickest point.


   The sheer bulk of the three iceberg chunks poses a serious threat to the wildlife of South Georgia. There could be an environmental catastrophe waiting to happen. If the three mini icebergs collide with the seabed, they could obstruct penguins and seals from foraging for fish. They could also block the route between penguin colonies and their feeding grounds during the breeding season. Scientists worry the underside of the fragments could grind the seabed near South Georgia and disrupt delicate underwater ecosystems. This could be exacerbated by the introduction of a mass of fresh water to the ecosystems as the stationary fragments melt over the summer months. 


Available at: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2012/201229-iceberg-a68a.html Accessed on January 5th 2021.

“It actually calved from the Larsen C ice shelf in 2017...” The best meaning of the highlighted verb in the previous sentence is:
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Q1676474 Inglês

Read the text below to answer the question:


ICEBERG A68a


   An enormous iceberg that is heading toward the island of South Georgia in the southern Atlantic Ocean has broken up into three large chunks. Scientists from NASA have been tracking the berg - dubbed A68a - for several weeks. It actually calved from the Larsen C ice shelf in 2017 and has been floating northwards ever since. In recent weeks, a fast-moving stream of water known as the Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current Front has put the chunks on a trajectory that means they could run aground off the coast of South Georgia. Scientists say the three fragments are roughly 2,600 square kilometres in size. The submerged part of one chunk is 106 metres at its thickest point.


   The sheer bulk of the three iceberg chunks poses a serious threat to the wildlife of South Georgia. There could be an environmental catastrophe waiting to happen. If the three mini icebergs collide with the seabed, they could obstruct penguins and seals from foraging for fish. They could also block the route between penguin colonies and their feeding grounds during the breeding season. Scientists worry the underside of the fragments could grind the seabed near South Georgia and disrupt delicate underwater ecosystems. This could be exacerbated by the introduction of a mass of fresh water to the ecosystems as the stationary fragments melt over the summer months. 


Available at: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2012/201229-iceberg-a68a.html Accessed on January 5th 2021.

In the first paragraph there is NO occurrence of:
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Q1676472 Inglês

Read the text below to answer the question:


ICEBERG A68a


   An enormous iceberg that is heading toward the island of South Georgia in the southern Atlantic Ocean has broken up into three large chunks. Scientists from NASA have been tracking the berg - dubbed A68a - for several weeks. It actually calved from the Larsen C ice shelf in 2017 and has been floating northwards ever since. In recent weeks, a fast-moving stream of water known as the Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current Front has put the chunks on a trajectory that means they could run aground off the coast of South Georgia. Scientists say the three fragments are roughly 2,600 square kilometres in size. The submerged part of one chunk is 106 metres at its thickest point.


   The sheer bulk of the three iceberg chunks poses a serious threat to the wildlife of South Georgia. There could be an environmental catastrophe waiting to happen. If the three mini icebergs collide with the seabed, they could obstruct penguins and seals from foraging for fish. They could also block the route between penguin colonies and their feeding grounds during the breeding season. Scientists worry the underside of the fragments could grind the seabed near South Georgia and disrupt delicate underwater ecosystems. This could be exacerbated by the introduction of a mass of fresh water to the ecosystems as the stationary fragments melt over the summer months. 


Available at: https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2012/201229-iceberg-a68a.html Accessed on January 5th 2021.

According to the text:


I-The A68a iceberg has been tracked by scientists since 1968 and since 2017 it floats northward.

II-The three fragments together are approximately 2,600 square kilometers in size and the submerged part of them is 106 meters at its thickest point.

III- The Southern Antarctic Circumpolar Current Front has placed the pieces of the iceberg on a trajectory that means they could be stranded off the coast of South Georgia.

IV- Due to the large size of the icebergs, they can represent a threat to the human life, fauna and flora of South Georgia.


About the sentences above:

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Respostas
15701: A
15702: D
15703: E
15704: A
15705: E
15706: C
15707: B
15708: A
15709: B
15710: D
15711: E
15712: A
15713: E
15714: D
15715: A
15716: A
15717: A
15718: C
15719: A
15720: D