Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Jaraguá do Sul - SC 2020 para Professor de Ensino Fundamental - Inglês

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Q1142887 Inglês

Australia fires: What's being done to fight the flames?

Large parts of Australia __________ (devastate) by the worst wildfires the country __________ (see) in decades, with huge blazes tearing through bush, woodland and national parks. Record-breaking temperatures and months of drought __________ (help) the fires burn an estimated 10 million hectares (100,000 sq km) of land since 1 July.

Bushfire conditions EASED over the weekend, giving fire crews a period of temporary respite. But authorities __________ (say) the huge fires will persist until there is substantial rainfall. More hot weather is __________ (expect) next week and the risk was far from over, they said. Thousands of firefighters are still battling blazes across large swathes of Australia - ranging in size from small fires to infernos burning across hectares of land. Entire towns have been engulfed and residents across several states have lost their homes. At least 28 people have died.

State and federal authorities have been working together to try to stem the spread. While they have managed to contain some within a matter of days, the biggest blazes have been burning for months.

At least 3,700 firefighters are on the ground at any one time across the country during the worst periods, according to the country's state fire services. Most are in the worst-hit states of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria. When fires have been at their worst, about 2,700 firefighters have been battling the blazes at any one time in NSW alone. Ben Shepherd, of the NSW Rural Fire Service, said his colleagues had dealt with 4.2m hectares of burning land this season, compared with the typical 300,000 hectares. "It's been an incredibly long campaign," he said.

Fire crews across the country have been joined by 3,000 army, navy and air force reservists who are assisting with search and rescue and clean-up efforts. Further support coming from the US, Canada, and New Zealand, who have sent additional teams and equipment to help.

                                         (https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-51008051 )

Choose the correct passive voice for the sentence: Ben Shepherd, of the NSW Rural Fire Service, (…) "It's been an incredibly long campaign," he said.
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Q1142888 Inglês

Which figure of speech is represented on the sentence:

"I think our country sinks beneath the yoke;

It weeps, it bleeds. IV. iii 39-40. (Macbeth, Shakespeare)

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Q1142889 Inglês
The quote: “Atticus told me to delete the adjectives and I'd have the facts” was removed from the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. What is the correct information concerning adjectives?
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Q1142890 Inglês

“Atticus told me to delete the adjectives and I'd have the facts” was removed from the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee.


Based on the quote from exercise 38, it is possible to state that:


– Atticus believes that adjectives are a disguise for the truth.

– Atticus believes that the facts are misled by the use of adjectives.

– Atticus suggested that, if you are looking for accuracy, adjectives should be taken into account.

– Once you acknowledge adjectives used to describe an event, you will have a raw understanding of the facts.

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Q1142891 Inglês

After reading the text “ Coronavirus: who is most at risk?”, it is correct to state that:


Coronavirus: Who is most at-risk?

After the initial outbreak of the coronavirus in the Chinese city of Wuhan, medical professionals have examined what physiological archetypes and age groups might have a greater risk of contracting the disease, in an effort to educate the public.

Fox News spoke with Dr. Debra Chew, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, to gain a better understanding of the virus and how it behaves.

"Risks of contracting disease is based on epidemiologic exposure -- and therefore exposure to persons infected with the Wuhan Coronavirus, and those ill with respiratory symptoms who have travelled to Wuhan or neighbouring cities," she said. "This may expand with more cases and global travel.

(https://www.foxnews.com/health/coronavirus-who-is-most-atrisk)

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Respostas
36: A
37: D
38: B
39: A
40: C