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Q713679 Inglês

Texto 1

                  LANDFILLS AND THE INTRODUCTION OF NANOMATERIALS IN WASTE

      Waste disposal on land (dumping) and landfilling remain the most prominent waste management techniques used ______. The standards and practices for this type of waste disposal vary greatly ranging from uncontrolled sites to highly specialised and controlled engineered landfills. The potential ______ of contaminants through landfill gas and leachate is largely dependent on landfill design, site conditions and the sophistication of the control measures in place, ______ landfill gas recovery and leachate collection and treatment systems.

Modern engineered landfills use ______ barriers, with few relying on natural barriers, to line the bottom of a landfill and incorporate collection systems for both leachate and landfill gas. The purpose of these collection systems is to capture and treat leachate and landfill gas; ______ preventing the migration of leachate into ground/surface water and the release of untreated landfill gases to the atmosphere. An un-engineered landfill would be considered an uncontrolled system due to the lack of environmental controls, potentially resulting in significant environmental exposure of contaminants.

      Because of widespread use of ENMs in a broad range of products, it is possible that some ENMs ______ through landfill gases; however this report will primarily focus on ENMs that may be present in landfill leachate, as this is considered to be the primary means by which ENMs could be transported______ a landfill. Characterisation of landfill gases to identify the presence of ENMs ______ an important area for further research.

      Landfill leachate is generated when rain passes through the waste mass and by the liquid generated due to the breakdown of waste ______ the landfill. The composition of leachate is extremely ______ depending on the type of waste landfilled, the quantity of precipitation, the construction and operation of the landfill, the age of the landfill and other factors such as pH, temperature and microbial populations.

                                                                              (…)

ENMs = engineered nanomaterials.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Landfills and the introduction of nanomaterials in waste. In: Landfilling of waste containing nanomaterials and nanowaste, 2015. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 22/04/2015. 

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Q713678 Inglês

Texto 1

                  LANDFILLS AND THE INTRODUCTION OF NANOMATERIALS IN WASTE

      Waste disposal on land (dumping) and landfilling remain the most prominent waste management techniques used ______. The standards and practices for this type of waste disposal vary greatly ranging from uncontrolled sites to highly specialised and controlled engineered landfills. The potential ______ of contaminants through landfill gas and leachate is largely dependent on landfill design, site conditions and the sophistication of the control measures in place, ______ landfill gas recovery and leachate collection and treatment systems.

Modern engineered landfills use ______ barriers, with few relying on natural barriers, to line the bottom of a landfill and incorporate collection systems for both leachate and landfill gas. The purpose of these collection systems is to capture and treat leachate and landfill gas; ______ preventing the migration of leachate into ground/surface water and the release of untreated landfill gases to the atmosphere. An un-engineered landfill would be considered an uncontrolled system due to the lack of environmental controls, potentially resulting in significant environmental exposure of contaminants.

      Because of widespread use of ENMs in a broad range of products, it is possible that some ENMs ______ through landfill gases; however this report will primarily focus on ENMs that may be present in landfill leachate, as this is considered to be the primary means by which ENMs could be transported______ a landfill. Characterisation of landfill gases to identify the presence of ENMs ______ an important area for further research.

      Landfill leachate is generated when rain passes through the waste mass and by the liquid generated due to the breakdown of waste ______ the landfill. The composition of leachate is extremely ______ depending on the type of waste landfilled, the quantity of precipitation, the construction and operation of the landfill, the age of the landfill and other factors such as pH, temperature and microbial populations.

                                                                              (…)

ENMs = engineered nanomaterials.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Landfills and the introduction of nanomaterials in waste. In: Landfilling of waste containing nanomaterials and nanowaste, 2015. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 22/04/2015. 

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Q713677 Inglês

Texto 1

                  LANDFILLS AND THE INTRODUCTION OF NANOMATERIALS IN WASTE

      Waste disposal on land (dumping) and landfilling remain the most prominent waste management techniques used ______. The standards and practices for this type of waste disposal vary greatly ranging from uncontrolled sites to highly specialised and controlled engineered landfills. The potential ______ of contaminants through landfill gas and leachate is largely dependent on landfill design, site conditions and the sophistication of the control measures in place, ______ landfill gas recovery and leachate collection and treatment systems.

Modern engineered landfills use ______ barriers, with few relying on natural barriers, to line the bottom of a landfill and incorporate collection systems for both leachate and landfill gas. The purpose of these collection systems is to capture and treat leachate and landfill gas; ______ preventing the migration of leachate into ground/surface water and the release of untreated landfill gases to the atmosphere. An un-engineered landfill would be considered an uncontrolled system due to the lack of environmental controls, potentially resulting in significant environmental exposure of contaminants.

      Because of widespread use of ENMs in a broad range of products, it is possible that some ENMs ______ through landfill gases; however this report will primarily focus on ENMs that may be present in landfill leachate, as this is considered to be the primary means by which ENMs could be transported______ a landfill. Characterisation of landfill gases to identify the presence of ENMs ______ an important area for further research.

      Landfill leachate is generated when rain passes through the waste mass and by the liquid generated due to the breakdown of waste ______ the landfill. The composition of leachate is extremely ______ depending on the type of waste landfilled, the quantity of precipitation, the construction and operation of the landfill, the age of the landfill and other factors such as pH, temperature and microbial populations.

                                                                              (…)

ENMs = engineered nanomaterials.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Landfills and the introduction of nanomaterials in waste. In: Landfilling of waste containing nanomaterials and nanowaste, 2015. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 22/04/2015. 

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Q713676 Inglês

Texto 1

                  LANDFILLS AND THE INTRODUCTION OF NANOMATERIALS IN WASTE

      Waste disposal on land (dumping) and landfilling remain the most prominent waste management techniques used ______. The standards and practices for this type of waste disposal vary greatly ranging from uncontrolled sites to highly specialised and controlled engineered landfills. The potential ______ of contaminants through landfill gas and leachate is largely dependent on landfill design, site conditions and the sophistication of the control measures in place, ______ landfill gas recovery and leachate collection and treatment systems.

Modern engineered landfills use ______ barriers, with few relying on natural barriers, to line the bottom of a landfill and incorporate collection systems for both leachate and landfill gas. The purpose of these collection systems is to capture and treat leachate and landfill gas; ______ preventing the migration of leachate into ground/surface water and the release of untreated landfill gases to the atmosphere. An un-engineered landfill would be considered an uncontrolled system due to the lack of environmental controls, potentially resulting in significant environmental exposure of contaminants.

      Because of widespread use of ENMs in a broad range of products, it is possible that some ENMs ______ through landfill gases; however this report will primarily focus on ENMs that may be present in landfill leachate, as this is considered to be the primary means by which ENMs could be transported______ a landfill. Characterisation of landfill gases to identify the presence of ENMs ______ an important area for further research.

      Landfill leachate is generated when rain passes through the waste mass and by the liquid generated due to the breakdown of waste ______ the landfill. The composition of leachate is extremely ______ depending on the type of waste landfilled, the quantity of precipitation, the construction and operation of the landfill, the age of the landfill and other factors such as pH, temperature and microbial populations.

                                                                              (…)

ENMs = engineered nanomaterials.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Landfills and the introduction of nanomaterials in waste. In: Landfilling of waste containing nanomaterials and nanowaste, 2015. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 22/04/2015. 

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Q713675 Inglês

Texto 1

                  LANDFILLS AND THE INTRODUCTION OF NANOMATERIALS IN WASTE

      Waste disposal on land (dumping) and landfilling remain the most prominent waste management techniques used ______. The standards and practices for this type of waste disposal vary greatly ranging from uncontrolled sites to highly specialised and controlled engineered landfills. The potential ______ of contaminants through landfill gas and leachate is largely dependent on landfill design, site conditions and the sophistication of the control measures in place, ______ landfill gas recovery and leachate collection and treatment systems.

Modern engineered landfills use ______ barriers, with few relying on natural barriers, to line the bottom of a landfill and incorporate collection systems for both leachate and landfill gas. The purpose of these collection systems is to capture and treat leachate and landfill gas; ______ preventing the migration of leachate into ground/surface water and the release of untreated landfill gases to the atmosphere. An un-engineered landfill would be considered an uncontrolled system due to the lack of environmental controls, potentially resulting in significant environmental exposure of contaminants.

      Because of widespread use of ENMs in a broad range of products, it is possible that some ENMs ______ through landfill gases; however this report will primarily focus on ENMs that may be present in landfill leachate, as this is considered to be the primary means by which ENMs could be transported______ a landfill. Characterisation of landfill gases to identify the presence of ENMs ______ an important area for further research.

      Landfill leachate is generated when rain passes through the waste mass and by the liquid generated due to the breakdown of waste ______ the landfill. The composition of leachate is extremely ______ depending on the type of waste landfilled, the quantity of precipitation, the construction and operation of the landfill, the age of the landfill and other factors such as pH, temperature and microbial populations.

                                                                              (…)

ENMs = engineered nanomaterials.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Landfills and the introduction of nanomaterials in waste. In: Landfilling of waste containing nanomaterials and nanowaste, 2015. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 22/04/2015. 

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Q713674 Inglês

Texto 1

                  LANDFILLS AND THE INTRODUCTION OF NANOMATERIALS IN WASTE

      Waste disposal on land (dumping) and landfilling remain the most prominent waste management techniques used ______. The standards and practices for this type of waste disposal vary greatly ranging from uncontrolled sites to highly specialised and controlled engineered landfills. The potential ______ of contaminants through landfill gas and leachate is largely dependent on landfill design, site conditions and the sophistication of the control measures in place, ______ landfill gas recovery and leachate collection and treatment systems.

Modern engineered landfills use ______ barriers, with few relying on natural barriers, to line the bottom of a landfill and incorporate collection systems for both leachate and landfill gas. The purpose of these collection systems is to capture and treat leachate and landfill gas; ______ preventing the migration of leachate into ground/surface water and the release of untreated landfill gases to the atmosphere. An un-engineered landfill would be considered an uncontrolled system due to the lack of environmental controls, potentially resulting in significant environmental exposure of contaminants.

      Because of widespread use of ENMs in a broad range of products, it is possible that some ENMs ______ through landfill gases; however this report will primarily focus on ENMs that may be present in landfill leachate, as this is considered to be the primary means by which ENMs could be transported______ a landfill. Characterisation of landfill gases to identify the presence of ENMs ______ an important area for further research.

      Landfill leachate is generated when rain passes through the waste mass and by the liquid generated due to the breakdown of waste ______ the landfill. The composition of leachate is extremely ______ depending on the type of waste landfilled, the quantity of precipitation, the construction and operation of the landfill, the age of the landfill and other factors such as pH, temperature and microbial populations.

                                                                              (…)

ENMs = engineered nanomaterials.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Landfills and the introduction of nanomaterials in waste. In: Landfilling of waste containing nanomaterials and nanowaste, 2015. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 22/04/2015. 

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Q713672 Português
Assinale a alternativa em que a substituição da palavra perene (verso 61, Texto 2) acarretaria mudança de sentido:
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Q713671 Português
O sentido do verbo que constitui o último verso do Texto 2 refere-se a/ao
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Q713669 Português

Considere a afirmação:

“Isso talvez possa ser explicado pela incerteza que os humanos passaram a experimentar em relação à própria sobrevivência da espécie e pela constatação de sua incapacidade de entender e controlar os processos e as transformações ambientais decorrentes de suas atividades.” (linhas 87 a 90 do Texto 1)

Em sua busca pela sobrevivência da espécie, o homem tem sede de colonizar novos espaços, já que a Terra apresenta condições incertas de sobrevivência devido à poluição, dentre outras coisas. Assinale a alternativa em que o verso do poema de Drummond (Texto 2) traduz esse desejo de explorar novos espaços.

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Q713666 Português
A palavra “QUE” nos versos do Texto 3 “Que eu canto o peito ilustre, Lusitano” (verso 21) e “Que outro valor mais alto se alevanta” (verso 24) tem valor
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Q713664 Português

A transtextualização ou intertextualidade é um “processo pelo qual o enunciador constrói seu texto (texto meta) mediante a incorporação ou transformação da totalidade ou de parte de outro texto (texto fonte)” (AZEREDO, J. C. Gramática Houaiss da Língua Portuguesa, p. 96).

São vários os tipos de transtextualização elencados na referida obra, dentre eles a incorporação, a citação, a alusão, a reelaboração, a paráfrase, a tradução e a paródia. Especificamente,

a alusão consiste em evocar um texto ou discurso anterior (de outro gênero, de outra época, de outra cultura), para produzir, no presente, um efeito de sentido autorizado ou legitimado pelo texto/discurso evocado. Diferentemente da citação, cuja incorporação o interlocutor identifica graças às marcas, a alusão só é percebida se o texto que ela evoca faz parte da cultura do interlocutor (IBIDEM, p. 98).

Atente para as seguintes assertivas apresentadas na comparação dos textos 2 e 3.

I. Há uma relação explícita entre o primeiro verso do poema de Drummond e o último verso do Canto I de Os Lusíadas, de Camões, apresentados nesta prova.

II. O verso camoniano “Tanta necessidade aborrecida” pode ser visto como um desencadeador da descrição drummondiana do tédio do homem face a suas conquistas que não o levam à resolução de problemas mais imediatos como a fome, a desigualdade e as injustiças, também evocadas por Camões nos versos iniciais da estrofe 106 de Os Lusíadas.

III. O texto brasileiro alude diretamente ao texto português no uso da expressão “engenho e arte”, recorrendo, inclusive, à mesma parceria rítmica (parte/arte).

IV. Enquanto em Camões a humanização reivindicada refere-se a uma europeização do espaço terrestre, no poema de Drummond, diferentemente, a humanização é interplanetária, o que se verifica inclusive pelo uso da maiúscula na palavra Terra no primeiro verso de seu poema.

São marcas de alusão

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Q713661 Português
Ao longo de todo o poema O Homem: As Viagens (Texto 2), o poeta usa exaustivamente como recurso de expressão (estilo) a
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Q713660 Português

Atente para os seguintes recursos coesivos usados no Texto 1:

QUE (linha 1);

SEUS (linha 4);

SUA (linha 8);

SUA (linha 12);

SUAS (linha 90);

Tais recursos recuperam, respectivamente, as palavras:

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Q713659 Português
Na comparação entre os dois primeiros textos apresentados, pode-se afirmar que
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Q707432 História
Qual importante medida administrativa foi tomada em 1834, realizada a partir da modificação na constituição brasileira?
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Q707431 História
A eleição indireta de Getúlio Vargas para a presidência nacional, na qual foi eleito para um mandato de quatro anos, ocorreu no ano de:
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Q707430 História
A Política de emissão de dinheiro em grande quantidade, que causou uma desenfreada especulação na Bolsa de Valores, durante o governo do marechal Deodoro da Fonseca, ficou conhecida como:
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Q707429 Geografia
O item da pauta de exportação brasileira do Segundo Reinado que foi considerado um importante fator de modernização da economia foi:
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Q707428 Conhecimentos Gerais
O Primeiro Governo Geral do Brasil foi instalado em:
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Q707427 História
A Revolta dos Malês foi um movimento de escravos africanos, muitos dos quais eram muçulmanos, ocorrido em 1835 na seguinte província:
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16641: D
16642: B
16643: C
16644: D
16645: A
16646: E
16647: E
16648: B
16649: C
16650: A
16651: B
16652: C
16653: B
16654: A
16655: B
16656: B
16657: A
16658: B
16659: D
16660: C