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Q3312295 Português
Palavras têm origens diversas


Sempre há muita curiosidade em torno da origem das palavras ou dos processos pelos quais elas surgem. As ousadas criações de Guimarães Rosa, por exemplo, são apoiadas na vasta erudição do autor e nos legítimos processos de formação de palavras.

Mas, para que passe a integrar o léxico da língua, a palavra deve passar pelo crivo do uso. É este que define o que pertence e o que não pertencerá à língua. Não basta, portanto, inventá-la.

Como a tendência dos falantes é a simplificação – comunicar com o mínimo de esforço e de maneira rápida–, não é difícil compreender por que dizemos “pneu” em vez de “pneumático” ou “cinema” em vez de “cinematógrafo”. (…)

Pode ocorrer que uma marca, de tão popular, se torne um nome comum, o que, do ponto de vista comercial, é sinal da plena aceitação do produto, em geral, pioneiro em determinado segmento. É o caso, entre outros, de “gilete”, a lâmina do aparelho de barbear inventado por Gillette.

São bastante frequentes as situações em que o inventor empresta seu nome a sua criação. Foi o que aconteceu com o conde Zeppelin (1838-1917), cujo nome é associado ao seu invento. Segundo o dicionário “Aurélio”, o zepelim é um “aeróstato dirigível, já em desuso, formado por uma armação de duralumínio em feitio de grande charuto (…)”.


THAÍS NICOLETI DE CAMARGO
- especial para Folha de S.Paulo - 10/01/2002.
Analise as afirmativas abaixo sobre o texto 2.

1. O mesmo processo de formação das palavras cinema e de pneu, referenciados no texto, sofreu a palavra você.
2. A palavra gilete, como sinônimo de lâmina de barbear, sofreu processo chamado de metonímia.
3. O processo de redução ou abreviação das palavras pneu e cinema também foi empregado em Belô, Sampa e Floripa, referindo-se às cidades de Belo Horizonte, São Paulo e Florianópolis.

Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
Alternativas
Q3312294 Português
O papel decadente do papel

“O papel não faz mais parte da minha vida”. A declaração é de Bill Gates, montado numa fortuna de 50 bilhões de dólares e tendo à sua disposição um computador com três monitores que fazem dele o maior agente e consumidor do mundo virtual. Além dos dólares e do computador que montou para uso próprio, ele usa um “tablet PC”, que substitui qualquer caderninho de notas, arquivo e provedor para outros e para si mesmo.

De papel mesmo, acho que só não substituiu ainda o papel higiênico por um papel virtual –mesmo assim, não sei não, os gênios são capazes de tudo. Quando tem uma nova ideia, escreve a anotação numa lousa e depois a embute num programa qualquer para ver no que vai dar.

Quando vai a uma reunião de trabalho, não leva papel nenhum e desdenha do executivo que puxa qualquer coisa parecida com uma agenda. Não quer dizer que ele odeie o papel, apenas não precisa mais dele.

Por obrigação profissional, já fiz um levantamento do papel, desde os papiros das margens do Nilo aos pergaminhos dos povos que usavam a pele das ovelhas para escrever qualquer coisa. Sem esquecer as civilizações mais antigas que usavam blocos de argila (tijolos) ou mesmo a parede das cavernas em que moravam para deixar recados: “Fui ali e volto já”.

Entrevistei há tempos, num almoço, importante empresário do setor de celulose, que, em certo momento, em meio a uma digressão sobre a beleza e a utilidade dessa ferramenta que levou a humanidade ao estágio de civilização que conhecemos, deu uma espécie de brado retumbante: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

O restaurante inteiro parou, os garçons pararam de servir, os clientes pararam de mastigar. Vermelho, o empresário repetiu “urbi et orbi”, para a cidade, para o mundo e para o restaurante em particular: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

Bill Gates não precisa gritar. Para ele, o papel é tão inútil como uma escarradeira para quem não tem catarro a expelir.


CARLOS HEITOR CONY – Folha de S. Paulo,
quinta-feira, 04 de maio de 2006.
Assinale a alternativa na qual a palavra destacada foi empregada corretamente no significado conotativo.
Alternativas
Q3312293 Português
O papel decadente do papel

“O papel não faz mais parte da minha vida”. A declaração é de Bill Gates, montado numa fortuna de 50 bilhões de dólares e tendo à sua disposição um computador com três monitores que fazem dele o maior agente e consumidor do mundo virtual. Além dos dólares e do computador que montou para uso próprio, ele usa um “tablet PC”, que substitui qualquer caderninho de notas, arquivo e provedor para outros e para si mesmo.

De papel mesmo, acho que só não substituiu ainda o papel higiênico por um papel virtual –mesmo assim, não sei não, os gênios são capazes de tudo. Quando tem uma nova ideia, escreve a anotação numa lousa e depois a embute num programa qualquer para ver no que vai dar.

Quando vai a uma reunião de trabalho, não leva papel nenhum e desdenha do executivo que puxa qualquer coisa parecida com uma agenda. Não quer dizer que ele odeie o papel, apenas não precisa mais dele.

Por obrigação profissional, já fiz um levantamento do papel, desde os papiros das margens do Nilo aos pergaminhos dos povos que usavam a pele das ovelhas para escrever qualquer coisa. Sem esquecer as civilizações mais antigas que usavam blocos de argila (tijolos) ou mesmo a parede das cavernas em que moravam para deixar recados: “Fui ali e volto já”.

Entrevistei há tempos, num almoço, importante empresário do setor de celulose, que, em certo momento, em meio a uma digressão sobre a beleza e a utilidade dessa ferramenta que levou a humanidade ao estágio de civilização que conhecemos, deu uma espécie de brado retumbante: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

O restaurante inteiro parou, os garçons pararam de servir, os clientes pararam de mastigar. Vermelho, o empresário repetiu “urbi et orbi”, para a cidade, para o mundo e para o restaurante em particular: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

Bill Gates não precisa gritar. Para ele, o papel é tão inútil como uma escarradeira para quem não tem catarro a expelir.


CARLOS HEITOR CONY – Folha de S. Paulo,
quinta-feira, 04 de maio de 2006.
Identifique abaixo as construções (retiradas do texto 1) que podem ser passadas para a voz passiva como verdadeiras ( V ) e as que não podem como falsas ( F ).

( ) Entrevistei há tempos, num almoço, importante empresário do setor de celulose …
( ) … já fiz um levantamento do papel …
( ) O restaurante inteiro parou …

Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta, de cima para baixo.
Alternativas
Q3312292 Português
O papel decadente do papel

“O papel não faz mais parte da minha vida”. A declaração é de Bill Gates, montado numa fortuna de 50 bilhões de dólares e tendo à sua disposição um computador com três monitores que fazem dele o maior agente e consumidor do mundo virtual. Além dos dólares e do computador que montou para uso próprio, ele usa um “tablet PC”, que substitui qualquer caderninho de notas, arquivo e provedor para outros e para si mesmo.

De papel mesmo, acho que só não substituiu ainda o papel higiênico por um papel virtual –mesmo assim, não sei não, os gênios são capazes de tudo. Quando tem uma nova ideia, escreve a anotação numa lousa e depois a embute num programa qualquer para ver no que vai dar.

Quando vai a uma reunião de trabalho, não leva papel nenhum e desdenha do executivo que puxa qualquer coisa parecida com uma agenda. Não quer dizer que ele odeie o papel, apenas não precisa mais dele.

Por obrigação profissional, já fiz um levantamento do papel, desde os papiros das margens do Nilo aos pergaminhos dos povos que usavam a pele das ovelhas para escrever qualquer coisa. Sem esquecer as civilizações mais antigas que usavam blocos de argila (tijolos) ou mesmo a parede das cavernas em que moravam para deixar recados: “Fui ali e volto já”.

Entrevistei há tempos, num almoço, importante empresário do setor de celulose, que, em certo momento, em meio a uma digressão sobre a beleza e a utilidade dessa ferramenta que levou a humanidade ao estágio de civilização que conhecemos, deu uma espécie de brado retumbante: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

O restaurante inteiro parou, os garçons pararam de servir, os clientes pararam de mastigar. Vermelho, o empresário repetiu “urbi et orbi”, para a cidade, para o mundo e para o restaurante em particular: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

Bill Gates não precisa gritar. Para ele, o papel é tão inútil como uma escarradeira para quem não tem catarro a expelir.


CARLOS HEITOR CONY – Folha de S. Paulo,
quinta-feira, 04 de maio de 2006.
Atente ao trecho retirado do texto 1.
“Quando vai a uma reunião de trabalho, não leva papel nenhum e desdenha do executivo que puxa qualquer coisa parecida com uma agenda. Não quer dizer que ele odeie o papel, apenas não precisa mais dele.”
Analise as afirmativas abaixo sobre o trecho em destaque.

1. Se retirássemos o artigo uma diante do substantivo reunião, estariam plasmadas as condições para o acento indicativo de crase.
2. Poderíamos substituir “… e desdenha do executivo…”, por “e o desdenha”, sem infração à gramática.
3. Poderíamos substituir “… que ele odeie o papel…” por “…que ele lhe odeie…”, sem infração à gramática.

Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
Alternativas
Q3312291 Português
O papel decadente do papel

“O papel não faz mais parte da minha vida”. A declaração é de Bill Gates, montado numa fortuna de 50 bilhões de dólares e tendo à sua disposição um computador com três monitores que fazem dele o maior agente e consumidor do mundo virtual. Além dos dólares e do computador que montou para uso próprio, ele usa um “tablet PC”, que substitui qualquer caderninho de notas, arquivo e provedor para outros e para si mesmo.

De papel mesmo, acho que só não substituiu ainda o papel higiênico por um papel virtual –mesmo assim, não sei não, os gênios são capazes de tudo. Quando tem uma nova ideia, escreve a anotação numa lousa e depois a embute num programa qualquer para ver no que vai dar.

Quando vai a uma reunião de trabalho, não leva papel nenhum e desdenha do executivo que puxa qualquer coisa parecida com uma agenda. Não quer dizer que ele odeie o papel, apenas não precisa mais dele.

Por obrigação profissional, já fiz um levantamento do papel, desde os papiros das margens do Nilo aos pergaminhos dos povos que usavam a pele das ovelhas para escrever qualquer coisa. Sem esquecer as civilizações mais antigas que usavam blocos de argila (tijolos) ou mesmo a parede das cavernas em que moravam para deixar recados: “Fui ali e volto já”.

Entrevistei há tempos, num almoço, importante empresário do setor de celulose, que, em certo momento, em meio a uma digressão sobre a beleza e a utilidade dessa ferramenta que levou a humanidade ao estágio de civilização que conhecemos, deu uma espécie de brado retumbante: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

O restaurante inteiro parou, os garçons pararam de servir, os clientes pararam de mastigar. Vermelho, o empresário repetiu “urbi et orbi”, para a cidade, para o mundo e para o restaurante em particular: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

Bill Gates não precisa gritar. Para ele, o papel é tão inútil como uma escarradeira para quem não tem catarro a expelir.


CARLOS HEITOR CONY – Folha de S. Paulo,
quinta-feira, 04 de maio de 2006.
Leia o trecho abaixo extraído do texto 1:

Entrevistei há tempos, num almoço, importante empresário do setor de celulose, que, em certo momento, em meio a uma digressão sobre a beleza e a utilidade dessa ferramenta que levou a humanidade ao estágio de civilização que conhecemos, deu uma espécie de brado retumbante: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

Analise as afirmativas abaixo sobre o trecho, do ponto de vista coesivo.

1. A palavra que na primeira ocorrência (sublinhada) retoma o substantivo almoço e é classificada morfologicamente de conjunção integrante.
2. A expressão dessa ferramenta funciona como hiperônimo de celulose ou de papel.
3. A palavra que, na última ocorrência (sublinhada), retoma o substantivo humanidade e é morfologicamente pronome relativo.

Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
Alternativas
Q3312290 Português
O papel decadente do papel

“O papel não faz mais parte da minha vida”. A declaração é de Bill Gates, montado numa fortuna de 50 bilhões de dólares e tendo à sua disposição um computador com três monitores que fazem dele o maior agente e consumidor do mundo virtual. Além dos dólares e do computador que montou para uso próprio, ele usa um “tablet PC”, que substitui qualquer caderninho de notas, arquivo e provedor para outros e para si mesmo.

De papel mesmo, acho que só não substituiu ainda o papel higiênico por um papel virtual –mesmo assim, não sei não, os gênios são capazes de tudo. Quando tem uma nova ideia, escreve a anotação numa lousa e depois a embute num programa qualquer para ver no que vai dar.

Quando vai a uma reunião de trabalho, não leva papel nenhum e desdenha do executivo que puxa qualquer coisa parecida com uma agenda. Não quer dizer que ele odeie o papel, apenas não precisa mais dele.

Por obrigação profissional, já fiz um levantamento do papel, desde os papiros das margens do Nilo aos pergaminhos dos povos que usavam a pele das ovelhas para escrever qualquer coisa. Sem esquecer as civilizações mais antigas que usavam blocos de argila (tijolos) ou mesmo a parede das cavernas em que moravam para deixar recados: “Fui ali e volto já”.

Entrevistei há tempos, num almoço, importante empresário do setor de celulose, que, em certo momento, em meio a uma digressão sobre a beleza e a utilidade dessa ferramenta que levou a humanidade ao estágio de civilização que conhecemos, deu uma espécie de brado retumbante: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

O restaurante inteiro parou, os garçons pararam de servir, os clientes pararam de mastigar. Vermelho, o empresário repetiu “urbi et orbi”, para a cidade, para o mundo e para o restaurante em particular: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

Bill Gates não precisa gritar. Para ele, o papel é tão inútil como uma escarradeira para quem não tem catarro a expelir.


CARLOS HEITOR CONY – Folha de S. Paulo,
quinta-feira, 04 de maio de 2006.
Observe o trecho abaixo extraído do texto 1.
“Quando vai a uma reunião de trabalho, não leva papel nenhum e desdenha do executivo que puxa qualquer coisa parecida com uma agenda. Não quer dizer que ele odeie o papel, apenas não precisa mais dele.”
Assinale a alternativa correta.
Alternativas
Q3312289 Português
O papel decadente do papel

“O papel não faz mais parte da minha vida”. A declaração é de Bill Gates, montado numa fortuna de 50 bilhões de dólares e tendo à sua disposição um computador com três monitores que fazem dele o maior agente e consumidor do mundo virtual. Além dos dólares e do computador que montou para uso próprio, ele usa um “tablet PC”, que substitui qualquer caderninho de notas, arquivo e provedor para outros e para si mesmo.

De papel mesmo, acho que só não substituiu ainda o papel higiênico por um papel virtual –mesmo assim, não sei não, os gênios são capazes de tudo. Quando tem uma nova ideia, escreve a anotação numa lousa e depois a embute num programa qualquer para ver no que vai dar.

Quando vai a uma reunião de trabalho, não leva papel nenhum e desdenha do executivo que puxa qualquer coisa parecida com uma agenda. Não quer dizer que ele odeie o papel, apenas não precisa mais dele.

Por obrigação profissional, já fiz um levantamento do papel, desde os papiros das margens do Nilo aos pergaminhos dos povos que usavam a pele das ovelhas para escrever qualquer coisa. Sem esquecer as civilizações mais antigas que usavam blocos de argila (tijolos) ou mesmo a parede das cavernas em que moravam para deixar recados: “Fui ali e volto já”.

Entrevistei há tempos, num almoço, importante empresário do setor de celulose, que, em certo momento, em meio a uma digressão sobre a beleza e a utilidade dessa ferramenta que levou a humanidade ao estágio de civilização que conhecemos, deu uma espécie de brado retumbante: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

O restaurante inteiro parou, os garçons pararam de servir, os clientes pararam de mastigar. Vermelho, o empresário repetiu “urbi et orbi”, para a cidade, para o mundo e para o restaurante em particular: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

Bill Gates não precisa gritar. Para ele, o papel é tão inútil como uma escarradeira para quem não tem catarro a expelir.


CARLOS HEITOR CONY – Folha de S. Paulo,
quinta-feira, 04 de maio de 2006.
Analise as afirmativas abaixo relacionadas ao texto 1:

1. O enunciador se vale de recurso dialógico classificado como citação.
2. Na expressão brado retumbante há recurso dialógico conhecido como alusão.
3. No último período do texto, encontramos figura de linguagem conhecida como comparação.

Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
Alternativas
Q3312288 Português
O papel decadente do papel

“O papel não faz mais parte da minha vida”. A declaração é de Bill Gates, montado numa fortuna de 50 bilhões de dólares e tendo à sua disposição um computador com três monitores que fazem dele o maior agente e consumidor do mundo virtual. Além dos dólares e do computador que montou para uso próprio, ele usa um “tablet PC”, que substitui qualquer caderninho de notas, arquivo e provedor para outros e para si mesmo.

De papel mesmo, acho que só não substituiu ainda o papel higiênico por um papel virtual –mesmo assim, não sei não, os gênios são capazes de tudo. Quando tem uma nova ideia, escreve a anotação numa lousa e depois a embute num programa qualquer para ver no que vai dar.

Quando vai a uma reunião de trabalho, não leva papel nenhum e desdenha do executivo que puxa qualquer coisa parecida com uma agenda. Não quer dizer que ele odeie o papel, apenas não precisa mais dele.

Por obrigação profissional, já fiz um levantamento do papel, desde os papiros das margens do Nilo aos pergaminhos dos povos que usavam a pele das ovelhas para escrever qualquer coisa. Sem esquecer as civilizações mais antigas que usavam blocos de argila (tijolos) ou mesmo a parede das cavernas em que moravam para deixar recados: “Fui ali e volto já”.

Entrevistei há tempos, num almoço, importante empresário do setor de celulose, que, em certo momento, em meio a uma digressão sobre a beleza e a utilidade dessa ferramenta que levou a humanidade ao estágio de civilização que conhecemos, deu uma espécie de brado retumbante: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

O restaurante inteiro parou, os garçons pararam de servir, os clientes pararam de mastigar. Vermelho, o empresário repetiu “urbi et orbi”, para a cidade, para o mundo e para o restaurante em particular: “O papel nunca vai acabar!”.

Bill Gates não precisa gritar. Para ele, o papel é tão inútil como uma escarradeira para quem não tem catarro a expelir.


CARLOS HEITOR CONY – Folha de S. Paulo,
quinta-feira, 04 de maio de 2006.
Assinale a alternativa correta de acordo com o texto 1
Alternativas
Q3312207 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
Considering the text, analyze the sentences below and the underlined words.

“Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.”

Choose the alternative that has the correct meaning of “Internship”.
Alternativas
Q3312206 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
Study these sentences and decide if they are true ( T ) or false ( F ), according to structure and grammar use.

( ) The negative form of the following sentence “Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates.” is “Second, he doesn’t arranges internships for undergraduates.”
( ) The words “first” and “second” (2nd paragraph of the text) are linking words.
( ) The phrasal verb “to help out” (5th paragraph of the text) means “to give one’s services to make it easier for someone to do something.”
( ) The wordextremely” in: “…as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures…” can be replaced by “very” without changing its meaning.
( ) The word “should” (4th paragraph of the text) is an example of a modal verb.

Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
Alternativas
Q3312205 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
Choose the alternative that contains the correct indirect form (indirect speech) of the sentence “I enjoyed some subjects more than others. I’ve preferred science subjects.”.
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Q3312204 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
The word purpose in the sentence “Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.”, is closest in meaning to:
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Q3312203 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
Study the underlined words in the following paragraph from the text:

“First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.“

Choose the correct alternative.
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Q3312202 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
According to the text, which of the alternatives below is correct
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Q3312201 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
Considering the text, what do the words ‘actually’ and ‘lectures’ mean in this extract?
“His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.”
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Q3312200 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
Which of the following statements can be inferred from the text?

1. Mr. Kam has a master degree in physics at the Hong Kong University.
2. One of Mr. Kam’s pronged approach is the use of multimedia teaching materials during lectures.
3. Popular astronomy magazines are used by Mr. Kam’s students to encourage them to buildup their self confidence.
4. Undergraduate students can take assistantships by teaching at secondary school.
5. The most important motivation, that makes undergraduates to learn, is when they find out they have to guide other students.

Choose the alternative which contains the correct affirmatives.
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Q3312199 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
Choose the alternative that contains the correct plural form of the word in bold in “A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there”
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Q3312198 Inglês
Google News, Thursday, June 16, 2021


Teaching methods keep changing with the times,................... the blackboard of the old days ........... electronic teaching today. Mr. Kam, physics instructor the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is one of those who has changed ......... the times.


Mr. Kam employs a two-pronged approach. First, he uses multimedia teaching materials during lectures. Second, he arranges internships for undergraduates. These can take the form of learning assistantships at the university or teaching assistantships at secondary schools, and also there’s always the odd science project at the Space Museum.

The initiatives have earned him the Faculty Exemplary Teaching Award 2020. A CUHK alumnus, he is grateful for the chance to teach at the university after earning his doctoral degree there. His teaching position actually represents the fulfillment of a dream, for the status of professors during his days as a university student was extremely high and he could meet them only during lectures.

After being a teacher for 10 years, Mr. Kam has found no apparent regression in the learning abilities of students, but he believes teachers should not just force knowledge on students - they have to pay careful attention to their needs too. 

The multimedia materials that Mr. Kam uses to illustrate his area of interest includes animation and video clips. He encourages students to read popular astronomy magazines and share any note-worthy content they find. Mr. Kam also gets his undergraduates to help prepare students sitting for physics papers in public exams or to help out on research projects undertaken by meteorological officers at the observatory.

He also arranges for his undergraduates to teach students from other faculties during physics liberal studies classes through talks and star-gazing expeditions. Such responsibilities serve two greater purposes.

First, undergraduates become even more motivated to learn when they find out they have to guide other students. Second, physics students are, unlike arts students, not at their best when called upon to express themselves. Acting as assistants allows them to practice their skills and build up their self- confidence.

I asked Mr. Kam what he found most satisfying in teaching.

And the answer is obvious. It is the deep friendship he forms with students. Mr. Kam says many former students still come back to see him occasionally despite being busy parents. He draws considerable satisfaction from seeing his students grow into mature adults.

For Mr. Kam, the best teachers will never find extracurricular activity a burden because the good work that is done today plants the seed for future generations. 
Which alternative presents the correct prepositions that are missing in the first paragraph of the text.
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Q3312197 Inglês
Read the paragraph below about Methods of Language Teaching.

“This is a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working for an extended period of time to investigate and respond to an authentic, engaging, and complex question, problem, or challenge. It is also a teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects.”

The paragraph above is a definition of which Method of Learning Teaching?
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Q3312196 Inglês
Reading is an ability that has great importance in learning, and this is due to the fact that reading is definitely part of our daily activity, but, most importantly, reading is one of the skills that students have to learn both in English as a foreign language and in their native language. In order to read with comprehension, developing readers must be able to read with some proficiency and then receive explicit instruction in reading comprehension strategies.
Choose the alternative that contains Reading Comprehension Strategies. 
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Respostas
861: D
862: E
863: B
864: A
865: B
866: C
867: E
868: D
869: E
870: D
871: B
872: A
873: C
874: E
875: A
876: D
877: B
878: C
879: A
880: E