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Ano: 2013 Banca: FGV Órgão: AL-MT Prova: FGV - 2013 - AL-MT - Professor - Língua Inglesa |
Q789390 Inglês
The title of this text asks a question. Choose the alternative that indicates the answer which best corresponds to the author’s opinion:
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Q784893 Inglês

INSTRUÇÃO: Leia o texto a seguir e responda à questão.

(Disponível em: https://www.ifad.org/what/overview. Acesso em: 10/11/2016.) 

No texto, o pronome relativo which refere-se a
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Q784892 Inglês

INSTRUÇÃO: Leia o texto a seguir e responda à questão.

(Disponível em: https://www.ifad.org/what/overview. Acesso em: 10/11/2016.) 

Sobre o texto, é correto afirmar:
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Q784891 Inglês
INSTRUÇÃO: Leia o texto e responda à questão.

Brazilian Gestures That Non-Brazilians Won't Be Able To Guess

[…] We Brazilians are famous for being expressive — not just vocally, but gesturally (after all, what’s music without some dancing to go with it?). So where does this talent for talking with our hands come from? Perhaps we inherited it from our Italian great-grandmothers (there have been several waves of Italian immigration to Brazil over the last century-and-a-half); or maybe it comes from our even older African and Portuguese roots. One thing is certain: We Brazilians have invented many gestures that are unique to our country. […]

Disponível em: https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/. Acesso em: 06/11/2016.)  
Sobre os recursos linguísticos empregados no texto, marque V para as afirmativas verdadeiras e F para as falsas.
( ) Perhaps introduz uma suposição. ( ) or maybe expressa dúvida. ( ) not just nega possibilidades. ( ) So introduz ideia de conclusão.
Assinale a sequência correta.
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Q784889 Inglês

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(Disponível em: http://idyeah.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/asl.jpg. Acesso em: 15/11/2016.) 

A figura acima é de um site 

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Q784888 Inglês

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(Disponível em: https://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/v/visiting_prison.asp. Acesso em 15/11/2016.)

Segundo a linguagem verbal e não verbal do texto, pode-se inferir que

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Q784887 Inglês

Hey, you

Out there in the cold

Getting lonely, getting old

Can you feel me? (…)

(Disponível em: https://www.letras.mus.br/pink-floyd/64540/. Acesso em: 02/11/2016.)

Na letra da canção Hey You , da banda Pink Floyd, o interlocutor (you) é

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Q784886 Inglês

INSTRUÇÃO: Leia o texto e responda à questão.


Sahar Zand (Iran): Increasing numbers of young Iranian couples are now living together before marriage, something which would have been unthinkable a generation ago and is still illegal. Dating apps like Tinder are starting to take off in Tehran and it's suddenly become fashionable for some middle-class girls in the capital to have lots of different boyfriends and to flag up their regularly changing relationship status on social media.

(Disponível em: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36130971. Acesso em: 05/11/2016.)

Quanto ao sentido de sufixos em palavras do texto, assinale a afirmativa INCORRETA.
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Q784884 Inglês

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Here Comes a Wave of Change for Cuba

Warming relations with the U.S. has an upbeat but wary island bracing for a rush of visitors from its Cold War adversary.

(Disponível em: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/. Acesso em: 05/11/2016.)

Segundo o texto, as relações entre Estados Unidos e Cuba

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Q780638 Inglês

INSTRUÇÃO: Leia o texto a seguir e responda à questão.

                   

No texto, o pronome relativo which refere-se a
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Q780637 Inglês

INSTRUÇÃO: Leia o texto a seguir e responda à questão.

                   

Sobre o texto, é correto afirmar:
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Q780636 Inglês

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Segundo a linguagem verbal e não verbal do texto, pode-se inferir que

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Q780634 Inglês

INSTRUÇÃO: Leia o texto e responda à questão.

                     Brazilian Gestures That Non-Brazilians Won't Be Able To Guess

[…] We Brazilians are famous for being expressive — not just vocally, but gesturally (after all, what’s music without some dancing to go with it?). So where does this talent for talking with our hands come from? Perhaps we inherited it from our Italian great-grandmothers (there have been several waves of Italian immigration to Brazil over the last century-and-a-half); or maybe it comes from our even older African and Portuguese roots. One thing is certain: We Brazilians have invented many gestures that are unique to our country. […]

                (Disponível em: https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/. Acesso em: 06/11/2016.)  

O assunto principal do texto NÃO envolve questões relacionadas à

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Q780631 Inglês

INSTRUÇÃO: Leia o texto e responda à questão

                       

Sahar Zand (Iran): Increasing numbers of young Iranian couples are now living together before marriage, something which would have been unthinkable a generation ago and is still illegal. Dating apps like Tinder are starting to take off in Tehran and it's suddenly become fashionable for some middle-class girls in the capital to have lots of different boyfriends and to flag up their regularly changing relationship status on social media.

(Disponível em: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36130971. Acesso em: 05/11/2016.) 

Segundo o depoimento da iraniana Sahar Zand,
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Q780630 Inglês

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Segundo o texto, as relações entre Estados Unidos e Cuba

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Ano: 2017 Banca: IFB Órgão: IFB Prova: IFB - 2017 - IFB - Professor - Português/Inglês |
Q776098 Inglês

Read the text on climate change and answer question


According to all measurements, climate change is happening. But scientists appears to be split on what to do about it. Unfortunately, scientists do not all agree about the causes of global warming. In a recent book, two scientists – Fred Singer, a climate physicist, and Dennis Avery, a biologist – argue that the warming currently observed around the world is part of a 1,500-year cycle in solar energy. Singer, an outspoken critic of the idea that humans are warming the planet, and Avery, believe that a well established, 1,500 year cycle in the Earth’s climate can explain most of the global warming that has taken place in the last 100 years. We are currently in an upswing, getting back on the downswing, and getting colder again. They say that efforts to slow down the current warming by reducing emissions of greenhouse gases are at best pointless, or at worst economically damaging. This, of course, is not what the fourth assessment report of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said a few weeks ago. That report from UN climate science working group has concluded that it is likely that rising greenhouse gas concentrations have caused most recent warming and that, depending on our actions now to slow he growth of emissions, warming by 2100 will probably be between about 1.5ºC and 6º C. So, which scientists tell us the truth?


From: VINCE, Michael. Macmillan English Grammar in context. Oxford: Macmillan, 2008. p 30.

Which pair is CORRECTLY related in terms of pronunciation?
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Ano: 2017 Banca: IFB Órgão: IFB Prova: IFB - 2017 - IFB - Professor - Português/Inglês |
Q776097 Inglês

Read the text on climate change and answer question


According to all measurements, climate change is happening. But scientists appears to be split on what to do about it. Unfortunately, scientists do not all agree about the causes of global warming. In a recent book, two scientists – Fred Singer, a climate physicist, and Dennis Avery, a biologist – argue that the warming currently observed around the world is part of a 1,500-year cycle in solar energy. Singer, an outspoken critic of the idea that humans are warming the planet, and Avery, believe that a well established, 1,500 year cycle in the Earth’s climate can explain most of the global warming that has taken place in the last 100 years. We are currently in an upswing, getting back on the downswing, and getting colder again. They say that efforts to slow down the current warming by reducing emissions of greenhouse gases are at best pointless, or at worst economically damaging. This, of course, is not what the fourth assessment report of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said a few weeks ago. That report from UN climate science working group has concluded that it is likely that rising greenhouse gas concentrations have caused most recent warming and that, depending on our actions now to slow he growth of emissions, warming by 2100 will probably be between about 1.5ºC and 6º C. So, which scientists tell us the truth?


From: VINCE, Michael. Macmillan English Grammar in context. Oxford: Macmillan, 2008. p 30.

In the sentence “We are currently in an upswing [...]”, the underlined word means:
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Ano: 2017 Banca: IFB Órgão: IFB Prova: IFB - 2017 - IFB - Professor - Português/Inglês |
Q776096 Inglês

Read the text on climate change and answer question


According to all measurements, climate change is happening. But scientists appears to be split on what to do about it. Unfortunately, scientists do not all agree about the causes of global warming. In a recent book, two scientists – Fred Singer, a climate physicist, and Dennis Avery, a biologist – argue that the warming currently observed around the world is part of a 1,500-year cycle in solar energy. Singer, an outspoken critic of the idea that humans are warming the planet, and Avery, believe that a well established, 1,500 year cycle in the Earth’s climate can explain most of the global warming that has taken place in the last 100 years. We are currently in an upswing, getting back on the downswing, and getting colder again. They say that efforts to slow down the current warming by reducing emissions of greenhouse gases are at best pointless, or at worst economically damaging. This, of course, is not what the fourth assessment report of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said a few weeks ago. That report from UN climate science working group has concluded that it is likely that rising greenhouse gas concentrations have caused most recent warming and that, depending on our actions now to slow he growth of emissions, warming by 2100 will probably be between about 1.5ºC and 6º C. So, which scientists tell us the truth?


From: VINCE, Michael. Macmillan English Grammar in context. Oxford: Macmillan, 2008. p 30.

According to the text, we can say that:
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Ano: 2017 Banca: IFB Órgão: IFB Prova: IFB - 2017 - IFB - Professor - Português/Inglês |
Q776095 Inglês
Read the text about Intrinsic Motivation and answer question

The most powerful rewards are those that are intrinsically motivated within the learner. Because the behavior stems from needs, wants, or desires within oneself, the behavior itself is selfrewarding; therefore, no externally administered reward is necessary.
If all learners were intrinsically motivated to perform all classroom tasks, we might not even need teachers! But you can perform a great service to learners and to the overall learning process by first considering carefully the intrinsic motives of your students and then by designing classroom tasks that feed into those intrinsic drives. Classroom techniques have a much greater chance for success if they are self-rewarding in the perception of the learner. The learners perform the task because it is fun, interesting, useful, or challenging, and not because they anticipate some cognitive or affective rewards from the teacher.
From: BROWN, H. Douglas. Teaching by principles. An interactive approach to Language Pedagogy. Second Edition. San Francisco: Longman, 2001.
In the sentence “[…] But you can perform a great service to learners and to the overall learning process by first considering carefully the intrinsic motives of your students and then by designing classroom tasks that feed into those intrinsic drives.”, the word carefully is an adverb. Which word does NOT belong to the same category?
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Ano: 2017 Banca: IFB Órgão: IFB Prova: IFB - 2017 - IFB - Professor - Português/Inglês |
Q776094 Inglês
Read the text about Intrinsic Motivation and answer question

The most powerful rewards are those that are intrinsically motivated within the learner. Because the behavior stems from needs, wants, or desires within oneself, the behavior itself is selfrewarding; therefore, no externally administered reward is necessary.
If all learners were intrinsically motivated to perform all classroom tasks, we might not even need teachers! But you can perform a great service to learners and to the overall learning process by first considering carefully the intrinsic motives of your students and then by designing classroom tasks that feed into those intrinsic drives. Classroom techniques have a much greater chance for success if they are self-rewarding in the perception of the learner. The learners perform the task because it is fun, interesting, useful, or challenging, and not because they anticipate some cognitive or affective rewards from the teacher.
From: BROWN, H. Douglas. Teaching by principles. An interactive approach to Language Pedagogy. Second Edition. San Francisco: Longman, 2001.
In the sentence “[...] Because the behavior stems from needs, wants, or desires within oneself, the behavior itself is self-rewarding; therefore, no externally administered reward is necessary.”, the underlined terms express, RESPECTIVELY:
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12841: D
12842: D
12843: B
12844: C
12845: D
12846: A
12847: C
12848: C
12849: D
12850: B
12851: A
12852: C
12853: C
12854: B
12855: B
12856: A
12857: B
12858: D
12859: C
12860: B