Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Cunha - SP 2023 para Professor de Inglês

Foram encontradas 25 questões

Q2425917 Português

Leia o texto abaixo para responder as questões 1,2,3 e 4:


NO TEMPO DA PANDEMIA


E as pessoas ficaram em casa

E leram livros e ouviram música

E descansaram e fizeram exercícios

E fizeram arte e jogaram

E aprenderam novas maneiras de ser

E pararam

E ouviram mais fundo

Alguém meditou

Alguém rezava

Alguém dançava

Alguém conheceu a sua própria sombra

E as pessoas começaram a pensar de forma

diferente.

E as pessoas curaram.

E na ausência de gente que vivia

De maneiras ignorantes

Perigosos, perigosos.

Sem sentido e sem coração,

Até a terra começou a curar

E quando o perigo acabou

E as pessoas se encontraram

Eles ficaram tristes pelos mortos.

E fizeram novas escolhas

E sonharam com novas visões

E criaram novas maneiras de viver

E curaram completamente a terra

Assim como eles estavam curados.


(Catherine O'Meara - (Título adaptado. Original: Curar)

O texto foi escrito com o objetivo de:

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Q2425918 Português

Leia o texto abaixo para responder as questões 1,2,3 e 4:


NO TEMPO DA PANDEMIA


E as pessoas ficaram em casa

E leram livros e ouviram música

E descansaram e fizeram exercícios

E fizeram arte e jogaram

E aprenderam novas maneiras de ser

E pararam

E ouviram mais fundo

Alguém meditou

Alguém rezava

Alguém dançava

Alguém conheceu a sua própria sombra

E as pessoas começaram a pensar de forma

diferente.

E as pessoas curaram.

E na ausência de gente que vivia

De maneiras ignorantes

Perigosos, perigosos.

Sem sentido e sem coração,

Até a terra começou a curar

E quando o perigo acabou

E as pessoas se encontraram

Eles ficaram tristes pelos mortos.

E fizeram novas escolhas

E sonharam com novas visões

E criaram novas maneiras de viver

E curaram completamente a terra

Assim como eles estavam curados.


(Catherine O'Meara - (Título adaptado. Original: Curar)

Leia:

“E na ausência de gente que vivia

De maneiras ignorantes. “

O termo ignorantes pode ser substituído, sem prejuízo do sentido, por:

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Q2425919 Português

Leia o texto abaixo para responder as questões 1,2,3 e 4:


NO TEMPO DA PANDEMIA


E as pessoas ficaram em casa

E leram livros e ouviram música

E descansaram e fizeram exercícios

E fizeram arte e jogaram

E aprenderam novas maneiras de ser

E pararam

E ouviram mais fundo

Alguém meditou

Alguém rezava

Alguém dançava

Alguém conheceu a sua própria sombra

E as pessoas começaram a pensar de forma

diferente.

E as pessoas curaram.

E na ausência de gente que vivia

De maneiras ignorantes

Perigosos, perigosos.

Sem sentido e sem coração,

Até a terra começou a curar

E quando o perigo acabou

E as pessoas se encontraram

Eles ficaram tristes pelos mortos.

E fizeram novas escolhas

E sonharam com novas visões

E criaram novas maneiras de viver

E curaram completamente a terra

Assim como eles estavam curados.


(Catherine O'Meara - (Título adaptado. Original: Curar)

Lendo o poema, é possível concluir que:


A pandemia...

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Q2425920 Português

Leia o texto abaixo para responder as questões 1,2,3 e 4:


NO TEMPO DA PANDEMIA


E as pessoas ficaram em casa

E leram livros e ouviram música

E descansaram e fizeram exercícios

E fizeram arte e jogaram

E aprenderam novas maneiras de ser

E pararam

E ouviram mais fundo

Alguém meditou

Alguém rezava

Alguém dançava

Alguém conheceu a sua própria sombra

E as pessoas começaram a pensar de forma

diferente.

E as pessoas curaram.

E na ausência de gente que vivia

De maneiras ignorantes

Perigosos, perigosos.

Sem sentido e sem coração,

Até a terra começou a curar

E quando o perigo acabou

E as pessoas se encontraram

Eles ficaram tristes pelos mortos.

E fizeram novas escolhas

E sonharam com novas visões

E criaram novas maneiras de viver

E curaram completamente a terra

Assim como eles estavam curados.


(Catherine O'Meara - (Título adaptado. Original: Curar)

Qual a única alternativa que não demostra o sentido correto para o uso da conjunção “e” no início da maioria dos versos:

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Q2425921 Português

Faça a concordância correta completando as frases


No meu caminho ________ pedras, nele, plantei flores. (#prosadecora)

________três anos que não o vejo.

________ várias pessoas que te admiram

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Q2425922 Português

Assinale a alternativa que, segundo a norma culta da língua, apresenta a forma verbal incorreta:

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Q2425923 Português

A figura de fonética, __________, é a aproximação de palavras com sons semelhantes, mas significados diferentes como mostra o trecho da música de Almir Sater e Renato Teixeira.


“Conhecer as manhas e as manhãs.

O sabor das massas e das maçãs

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Q2425924 Português

Imagem associada para resolução da questão


Fonte: "Toda Mafalda" - Quinho


Assinale a alternativa que justifica o porquê da acentuação da palavra você.

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Q2425925 Português

Assinale a alternativa onde todos os exemplos são palavras oxítonas:

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Q2425926 Português

Uma das frases é formada por sujeito paciente + verbo auxiliar + verbo principal conjugado no particípio. Marque a alternativa correta.

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Q2425927 Conhecimentos Gerais

O Banco Central da Argentina (BCRA) aprovou quinta feira 02/02/2023 a emissão de uma nova cédula: a de 2 mil pesos, que será introduzida no mercado nos próximos meses. Segundo o Ministério da Economia, a nova nota terá imagens de Ramón Carrillo e Cecilia Grierson, em alusão à:

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Q2425928 Conhecimentos Gerais

Depois de uma profunda crise diplomática que durou dois anos, __________________ consolidaram a reconciliação oficial quinta feira 02/02/2023, em Rabat. Os dois países, muito próximos geograficamente, haviam rompido relações diplomáticas em 2021 por conta do apoio de Madri ao Frente Polisário, um grupo separatista local. Preenche corretamente a lacuna:

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Q2425929 Pedagogia

Dia 17/01/2023 foi publicada no Diário Oficial da União (DOU) a Portaria nº 17 que estabelece o reajuste de 14,9% no piso salarial dos professores. O reajuste do piso salarial nacional para os profissionais do magistério público da educação básica encontra se no âmbito da política de valorização profissional prevista:

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Q2425930 Pedagogia

Autarquia que completou dia 13 de janeiro de 2023 86 anos de fundação. Vinculada ao Ministério da Educação (MEC) é uma das maiores e mais especializadas instituições de avaliação educacional do mundo. Criada em 1937, o Instituto passou por diversas mudanças e, ano a ano, foram implantadas ações que contribuíram para o alcance da sua atual missão de produzir conhecimento científico e informações oficiais, com o intuito de aprimorar as políticas educacionais brasileiras. Trata se:

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Q2425931 Atualidades

O Ministério da Saúde anunciou que as vacinas bivalentes contra a Covid 19 começarão a ser aplicadas no país a partir de fevereiro. As vacinas bivalentes contam com cepas atualizadas contra o coronavírus, incluindo a proteção contra a variante:

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Q2425932 Inglês

Text: “Why do people collect?”


Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?


Questions related to the text above

People collect things because it makes them feel comfortable.

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Q2425933 Inglês

Text: “Why do people collect?”


Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?


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I collect because I enjoy trying to achieve something.

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Q2425934 Inglês

Text: “Why do people collect?”


Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?


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People have always collected because we need to stay alive.

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Q2425935 Inglês

Text: “Why do people collect?”


Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?


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People collect because they want to remember a former hobby.

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Q2425936 Inglês

Text: “Why do people collect?”


Petra Engels owns 19,571 erasers, Carol Vaughn has 1,221 bars of soap, and Ralf Shrőder has a collection of 14,502 packets of sugar. Many people love to collect things, but why? Psychologists and collectors have different opinions.

The psychologist Carl Jung believed that collecting is part of our ancient human history. Thousands of years ago, humans collected nuts and berries. They kept them carefully and ate them when there was no food. The best collectors survived long cold winters or seasons without rain. Their genes passed to future generations. Nowadays, we still have a collecting instinct.

Historian Philipp Bloom has a different opinion. He thinks collectors want to make something that will remain after their death. By bringing many similar items together, the collector gains historical importance. Sometimes their collections become museums or libraries, for example, Henry Huntington, who founded a library in Los Angeles to house his collection of books.

Author Steve Roach thinks that people collect things to remember their childhood. Many children collect things, but few have enough money to buy the things they really want, and they lose interest. In later life, they remember their collections fondly. Now, they have enough money and opportunity to find special items, and they start collecting again. This way, they can re-live and enjoy their childhood years.

Art collector, Werner Muensterberger, agrees that collecting is linked to childhood. But he believes we collect in order to feel safe and secure. While babies hold blankets or toys to feel safe when their mother isn’t there, adults collect things to stop feeling lonely or anxious.

Autograph collector Mark Baker agrees that collecting is emotional, but he doesn’t collect to reduce anxiety. “For me, it’s the excitement,” he says. “I love trying to get a famous person’s autograph. Sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I fail. Also, by collecting autographs, I feel connected to famous people. I don’t just watch them on television. I actually meet them.”

These are just a few reasons for collecting. Do you know any people with collections? Why do they collect?


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People collect because they want to be famous for something important.

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Respostas
1: B
2: A
3: D
4: B
5: A
6: D
7: D
8: A
9: C
10: A
11: A
12: B
13: C
14: D
15: A
16: C
17: A
18: B
19: D
20: D