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Q1259681 Inglês

Internet: <https://www.english‐online.at> (adapted).

According to the text, judge the following items.


Eating disorders are the main cause of child mortality.

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Q1259680 Inglês

Internet: <https://www.english‐online.at> (adapted).

According to the text, judge the following items.


Iron deficiency can make children less active and not able to concentrate.

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Q1259679 Inglês

Internet: <https://www.english‐online.at> (adapted).

According to the text, judge the following items.


Africa is an example of developed country.

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Q1259678 Inglês

Internet: <https://www.english‐online.at> (adapted).

According to the text, judge the following items.


Malnutrition always means a lack of food and not enough calories.

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Q1259677 Inglês

Internet: <https://www.english‐online.at> (adapted).

According to the text, judge the following items.


In “Malnutrition happens when people lack nutrients, vitamins and minerals” (line 6), “lack” can be replaced, without changing its meaning, by have insufficient.

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Q1259676 Inglês

Internet: <https://www.english‐online.at> (adapted).

According to the text, judge the following items.


The undernourishment is limited to some developing countries.

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Q1259675 Inglês

Internet: <https://www.english‐online.at> (adapted).

According to the text, judge the following items.


Based on the text, malnutrition means a disorder of food digestion.

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Q1258299 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

Mark the different use of the apostrophe.
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Q1258298 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

Consider the following assertives about the word 'meaningfulness' (l.35):
I. It means 'not full of meaning'. II. It is an adverb. III. It is formed by adding two prefixes.
Which ones are INCORRECT?
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Q1258297 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

Consider the sentence "If you increase the daily time at flow you will increase your connection with your ikigai" and the following assertives:
I. It is an example of the zero conditional. II. It is used to talk about imaginary situations in the past. III. The third conditional would be "If you had increased the daily time at flow you would increase your connection with your ikigai".
Which ones are INCORRECT?
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Q1258296 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

Mark the word in which '-ed' has the same sound as in 'retired' (l.08).
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Q1258295 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

Consider the following passage from the text and the assertives bellow
"Still, it's hard not to feel that ikigai – like hygge and lagom – Is another sticking plaster we've reached for to help patch over the problems in our lives that run deeper than any buzzword word can solve.”
I. The word 'plaster' is used literally. II. 'patch over' could be replaced by 'mend'. III. 'buzzword' could be translated as 'palavra-chave'.
Which ones are correct?
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Q1258294 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

The expression 'hearkening back to', from the text, could be replaced by
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Q1258293 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

Consider the following assertives about the text:
I. Hygge is the idea of finding happiness in the silence. II. Lagom is about living a moderate life. III. Ikigai is the notion that we will only find happiness if we slow down.
Which ones are INCORRECT?
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Q1258292 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

Consider the sentence "This all sounds rather fluffy" from the text and the following assertives:
I. It could be translated as "Tudo isso é fofinho". II. 'fluffy' in this context means 'not serious'. III. 'rather' means that you prefer to do something.
Which ones are correct?
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Q1258291 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

Consider the sentence below from the text and the following assertives:
"We’ve snuggled up in a comfortable knitted sweaters and filled our rooms with wood-scented candles in the pursuit of hygge".
I. 'We've snuggled up' could be translated as 'Nós nos aconchegamos'. II. 'Comfortable knitted sweaters' does not follow the correct adjective word order. III. The expression 'wood-scented candles' in formed by three nouns.
Which ones are correct?
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Q1258290 Inglês

Instructions: answer the question based on the following text.

Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/ikigai-hygge-lagom-swedish-danish-japaneses-candinavian-lifestyle-happiness-meaning-of-life-a7956141.html

Mark the alternative that correctly fills in the blanks of lines 02, 13 and 32.
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Q1254869 Inglês
According to the Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais (1998), the learning of a foreign language depends on the “(…) engajamento discursivo do aluno, ou seja, em sua capacidade de se engajar e engajar outros no discurso, de modo a poder agir no mundo social.” Taking into account the language teaching methodologies, which one best aligns with the PCN proposal for teaching a foreign language?
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Q1254867 Inglês
TEXT V

 I happily advertise the fact I breastfed – it’s high time that brands embraced it too

by Nell Frizzell
New ads by Aldi, Adidas and Sainsbury’s all feature breastfeeding mothers. Hopefully this will normalize the process to help new parents feed with ease

    It may be some time yet until we see a mother in an advert precariously balancing her child/bag/shopping/pets before pushing a nipple into the mouth of a howling, jam-smeared toddler. But when they do, oh boy, are my days as a model really going to get going.
    In recent weeks, a series of adverts have appeared from Tu at Sainsbury’s, Adidas and Aldi, all featuring breastfeeding mothers. Some are wearing flowery blouses and have tattoos, others are holding a naked baby between the zips of a sports top. Of course the women are good-looking, of course they are slim, of course we cannot actually see anything as erotically charged or as morally unsettling as an areola – this is still advertising, after all. But it is, surely, a start.
    As someone who breastfed her son for 21 shirtlifting, bra-soaking, carefree months, I am of course pleased to see breastfeeding being held up as something both everyday and aspirational. It is as prosaic as a trip to the supermarket yet as physically impressive as professional sport. It belongs on billboards and screens as much as beds and sofas.
    here is no such thing as “normal” when it comes to babies or bodies. But to normalize something that, in the words of UNICEF, has a profoundly positive impact on child health, is of course to be celebrated. You might find yourself whipping out a boob on a train full of football fans; you might squirt milk across somebody else’s coat on the bus; you might find yourself answering the door with your full breast outside your clothes without noticing. And if the presence of big brands behind your bra straps encourage you to keep feeding, then all power to your elbow. It is a shame that this hasn’t happened sooner, but it’s better late than never – and there’s no use crying over spilled (breast) milk.

(Source:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2019/oct/02/adve rts-breastfeeding-mothers-aldi-adidas-sainsburys.Access: 08/01/2020)
Read the following options which present words taken from the text and mark the only CORRECT one concerning word formation processes.
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Q1254866 Inglês
TEXT V

 I happily advertise the fact I breastfed – it’s high time that brands embraced it too

by Nell Frizzell
New ads by Aldi, Adidas and Sainsbury’s all feature breastfeeding mothers. Hopefully this will normalize the process to help new parents feed with ease

    It may be some time yet until we see a mother in an advert precariously balancing her child/bag/shopping/pets before pushing a nipple into the mouth of a howling, jam-smeared toddler. But when they do, oh boy, are my days as a model really going to get going.
    In recent weeks, a series of adverts have appeared from Tu at Sainsbury’s, Adidas and Aldi, all featuring breastfeeding mothers. Some are wearing flowery blouses and have tattoos, others are holding a naked baby between the zips of a sports top. Of course the women are good-looking, of course they are slim, of course we cannot actually see anything as erotically charged or as morally unsettling as an areola – this is still advertising, after all. But it is, surely, a start.
    As someone who breastfed her son for 21 shirtlifting, bra-soaking, carefree months, I am of course pleased to see breastfeeding being held up as something both everyday and aspirational. It is as prosaic as a trip to the supermarket yet as physically impressive as professional sport. It belongs on billboards and screens as much as beds and sofas.
    here is no such thing as “normal” when it comes to babies or bodies. But to normalize something that, in the words of UNICEF, has a profoundly positive impact on child health, is of course to be celebrated. You might find yourself whipping out a boob on a train full of football fans; you might squirt milk across somebody else’s coat on the bus; you might find yourself answering the door with your full breast outside your clothes without noticing. And if the presence of big brands behind your bra straps encourage you to keep feeding, then all power to your elbow. It is a shame that this hasn’t happened sooner, but it’s better late than never – and there’s no use crying over spilled (breast) milk.

(Source:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2019/oct/02/adve rts-breastfeeding-mothers-aldi-adidas-sainsburys.Access: 08/01/2020)
Considering the excerpt: “As someone who breastfed her son for 21 shirt-lifting, bra-soaking, carefree months, I am of course pleased (…)”, mark the option which is CORRECT about the usage of pronouns in the sentence.
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Respostas
9901: C
9902: C
9903: E
9904: E
9905: C
9906: E
9907: C
9908: E
9909: E
9910: E
9911: D
9912: B
9913: A
9914: D
9915: B
9916: A
9917: D
9918: D
9919: C
9920: A