Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo - SP 2023 para Professor Ensino Fundamental (6º ao 9º ano) Língua Portuguesa e Inglesa
Foram encontradas 50 questões
( ) Afixo ( ) Prefixo ( ) Sufixo
I - formam palavras a partir de um morfema que antecede o radical. II - elementos complementares das palavras que se juntam a um radical e formam novas palavras. III - formam palavras a partir de um morfema que sucede o radical.
I - Mariana tomou o café da manhã muito tarde. II - Eu me cortei hoje quando estava cozinhando. III - Aumentou-se a vigilância desde ontem.
“"Quem não trabalha tem muito tempo livre. Se tempo é dinheiro, quem não trabalha é rico."”
O sofismo acima adota qual tipo de procedimento:
( ) Discurso direto ( ) Discurso indireto ( ) Discurso indireto livre
I - o narrador da história interfere na fala do personagem preferindo suas palavras. II - as falas dos personagens e do narrador podem ser confundidas. III - o narrador dá uma pausa na sua narração e passa a citar fielmente a fala do personagem.
I- Artigo científico. II - Reportagem. III - Biografia. IV - Receita.
( ) Morfologia ( ) Sintaxe ( ) Semântica ( ) Estilística
I - Conjunto das regras que determinam as diferentes possibilidades de associação das palavras da língua para a formação de enunciados.
II - Estudo do significado e de fenômenos gramaticais relacionados a esse tópico.
III - Estudo da estrutura, da formação e da classificação das palavras da Língua Portuguesa.
IV - Parte dos estudos gramaticais que se dedica à expressividade da linguagem, diferindo erros e traços estilísticos.
“Homônimos são os vocábulos que possuem pronúncia e/ou grafia iguais, mas significados diferentes.”
Read the following text and answer the question:
Everyone loves avocados – never trust anyone who doesn’t. Though we can’t get enough of the fruit, most people are missing out on a vital part of it. Although the seeds take up a large piece of the center, they’re generally thrown away after the avocado is opened. Yes, this part of the fruit may not seem appetizing, but there are some reasons you should consider indulging it before throwing it away. Within the seed are various acids, such as palmitic acid and oleic acid. While the thought of consuming acids may seem a little dangerous, not all acids are harmful to you in the proper amounts. These acids are known as lipids, and they can help protect your cells, DNA, and proteins from damage. The avocado seed is more beneficial than the other parts of the fruit when it comes to fighting diabetes and premature aging.
Lipids in avocado seeds are also known to help with inflammation. The more of these good acids you
consume, the more your body is well adapted to fighting inflammation in the long run. This means
better support against certain chronic illnesses; this will impact your quality of life significantly.
Cancer is a disease that many people fear, mainly because there’s no absolute cure for it at the moment.
Of course, it is impossible to make your body immune to the illness; there are ways for you to lower
the risk of getting it. The lipids inside avocado seeds are allegedly able to stop cancer cells from
spreading. It has a distinct impact on cancer cells in the colon and liver, although it may be effective
against the disease in any part of the body. These benefits are undoubted; just make sure you find a
way to eat the avocado seeds safely. And remember, they may help, but they are not a complete antidote
to preventing diseases.
Read the following text and answer the question:
Everyone loves avocados – never trust anyone who doesn’t. Though we can’t get enough of the fruit, most people are missing out on a vital part of it. Although the seeds take up a large piece of the center, they’re generally thrown away after the avocado is opened. Yes, this part of the fruit may not seem appetizing, but there are some reasons you should consider indulging it before throwing it away. Within the seed are various acids, such as palmitic acid and oleic acid. While the thought of consuming acids may seem a little dangerous, not all acids are harmful to you in the proper amounts. These acids are known as lipids, and they can help protect your cells, DNA, and proteins from damage. The avocado seed is more beneficial than the other parts of the fruit when it comes to fighting diabetes and premature aging.
Lipids in avocado seeds are also known to help with inflammation. The more of these good acids you
consume, the more your body is well adapted to fighting inflammation in the long run. This means
better support against certain chronic illnesses; this will impact your quality of life significantly.
Cancer is a disease that many people fear, mainly because there’s no absolute cure for it at the moment.
Of course, it is impossible to make your body immune to the illness; there are ways for you to lower
the risk of getting it. The lipids inside avocado seeds are allegedly able to stop cancer cells from
spreading. It has a distinct impact on cancer cells in the colon and liver, although it may be effective
against the disease in any part of the body. These benefits are undoubted; just make sure you find a
way to eat the avocado seeds safely. And remember, they may help, but they are not a complete antidote
to preventing diseases.
Read the following text and answer the question:
Everyone loves avocados – never trust anyone who doesn’t. Though we can’t get enough of the fruit, most people are missing out on a vital part of it. Although the seeds take up a large piece of the center, they’re generally thrown away after the avocado is opened. Yes, this part of the fruit may not seem appetizing, but there are some reasons you should consider indulging it before throwing it away. Within the seed are various acids, such as palmitic acid and oleic acid. While the thought of consuming acids may seem a little dangerous, not all acids are harmful to you in the proper amounts. These acids are known as lipids, and they can help protect your cells, DNA, and proteins from damage. The avocado seed is more beneficial than the other parts of the fruit when it comes to fighting diabetes and premature aging.
Lipids in avocado seeds are also known to help with inflammation. The more of these good acids you
consume, the more your body is well adapted to fighting inflammation in the long run. This means
better support against certain chronic illnesses; this will impact your quality of life significantly.
Cancer is a disease that many people fear, mainly because there’s no absolute cure for it at the moment.
Of course, it is impossible to make your body immune to the illness; there are ways for you to lower
the risk of getting it. The lipids inside avocado seeds are allegedly able to stop cancer cells from
spreading. It has a distinct impact on cancer cells in the colon and liver, although it may be effective
against the disease in any part of the body. These benefits are undoubted; just make sure you find a
way to eat the avocado seeds safely. And remember, they may help, but they are not a complete antidote
to preventing diseases.