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Q2736473 Inglês

Segundo os documentos oficiais, o Projeto Pedagógico da escola

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Q2736472 Inglês

Misturar conteúdos das vidas específicas dos alunos com conteúdos formais da escola

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Q2736471 Inglês

Trabalhar a intertextualidade na sala de aula significa

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Q2736470 Inglês

Entender a linguagem como uma prática social significa

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Q2736469 Inglês

A ausência da consciência crítica no processo de ensino e aprendizagem de inglês contribui para a manutenção do status quo ao invés de cooperar para sua transformação.


A assertiva acima permite concluir, corretamente, que é importante

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Q2736468 Inglês

De acordo com os PCNs, aprender uma língua estrangeira como libertação no conceito freireano significa

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Q2736467 Inglês

Leia o texto abaixo.


Dear Ms Rowling, you have overstayed your welcome. Please stick to Harry Potter and quit writing other fiction. You are beyond needing either the shelf space or the column inches, but other writers desperately do. Enjoy your huge wealth and legions of fans. It´s high time you gave other writers and other writing room to breathe.


O texto recomenda que a autora Rowling

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Q2736466 Inglês

Choose the correct alternative to fill out the dialogues from 30 to 33.

Alberto: I wonder if she’d like some coffee.

João: …....

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Q2736465 Inglês

Choose the correct alternative to fill out the dialogues from 30 to 33.

Thomas: When does this restaurant shut?

William: …....

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Q2736464 Inglês

Choose the correct alternative to fill out the dialogues from 30 to 33.

Pedro: London is not only the capital of England, it is also the capital of the United Kingdom.

Tony: …....

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Q2736463 Inglês

Choose the correct alternative to fill out the dialogues from 30 to 33.

João: My boss was offensive to me. I want to get my own back.

Maria: …….

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Q2736462 Inglês

Despite the extraordinary changes of the last few years, one thing appears to remain the same. More people than ever want to learn English. The projections given in this book confirm that English learners are increasing in number and decreasing in age. As a news headline it is not much of a story. We’ve become used to the idea of English growing in popularity across the world. Far from being news, it has become one of the few enduring facts of global modern life – a trend which began in the late 19th century when English was heralded, from Europe to Japan, as the new rising world language.

But at what point do we pause, take a fresh look at what is happening and decide that what is going on now is not just ‘more of the same’. After scrutinising current trends, including those which have not yet reached the statistical yearbooks, I conclude that there has been a significant – even dramatic – qualitative change: one that may be taking the language in a very new direction.

(From Graddol, D., 2006, INTRODUCTION, ENGLISH NEXT, pages 10-11 http://englishagenda.britishcouncil.org/sites/ec/files/booksenglish-next.pdf)

In the text above After scrutinising current trends, including those which have not yet reached the statistical yearbooks, ‘those’ refers to

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Q2736461 Inglês

Despite the extraordinary changes of the last few years, one thing appears to remain the same. More people than ever want to learn English. The projections given in this book confirm that English learners are increasing in number and decreasing in age. As a news headline it is not much of a story. We’ve become used to the idea of English growing in popularity across the world. Far from being news, it has become one of the few enduring facts of global modern life – a trend which began in the late 19th century when English was heralded, from Europe to Japan, as the new rising world language.

But at what point do we pause, take a fresh look at what is happening and decide that what is going on now is not just ‘more of the same’. After scrutinising current trends, including those which have not yet reached the statistical yearbooks, I conclude that there has been a significant – even dramatic – qualitative change: one that may be taking the language in a very new direction.

(From Graddol, D., 2006, INTRODUCTION, ENGLISH NEXT, pages 10-11 http://englishagenda.britishcouncil.org/sites/ec/files/booksenglish-next.pdf)

‘Despite’ in the sentence Despite the extraordinary changes of the last few years, one thing appears to remain the same (Line 1) shows

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Q2736460 Inglês

Despite the extraordinary changes of the last few years, one thing appears to remain the same. More people than ever want to learn English. The projections given in this book confirm that English learners are increasing in number and decreasing in age. As a news headline it is not much of a story. We’ve become used to the idea of English growing in popularity across the world. Far from being news, it has become one of the few enduring facts of global modern life – a trend which began in the late 19th century when English was heralded, from Europe to Japan, as the new rising world language.

But at what point do we pause, take a fresh look at what is happening and decide that what is going on now is not just ‘more of the same’. After scrutinising current trends, including those which have not yet reached the statistical yearbooks, I conclude that there has been a significant – even dramatic – qualitative change: one that may be taking the language in a very new direction.

(From Graddol, D., 2006, INTRODUCTION, ENGLISH NEXT, pages 10-11 http://englishagenda.britishcouncil.org/sites/ec/files/booksenglish-next.pdf)

The term ‘more of the same’ in the context of the text above refers to

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Q2736459 Inglês

Despite the extraordinary changes of the last few years, one thing appears to remain the same. More people than ever want to learn English. The projections given in this book confirm that English learners are increasing in number and decreasing in age. As a news headline it is not much of a story. We’ve become used to the idea of English growing in popularity across the world. Far from being news, it has become one of the few enduring facts of global modern life – a trend which began in the late 19th century when English was heralded, from Europe to Japan, as the new rising world language.

But at what point do we pause, take a fresh look at what is happening and decide that what is going on now is not just ‘more of the same’. After scrutinising current trends, including those which have not yet reached the statistical yearbooks, I conclude that there has been a significant – even dramatic – qualitative change: one that may be taking the language in a very new direction.

(From Graddol, D., 2006, INTRODUCTION, ENGLISH NEXT, pages 10-11 http://englishagenda.britishcouncil.org/sites/ec/files/booksenglish-next.pdf)

The text shows

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Q2736453 Pedagogia

De acordo com a Lei de Diretrizes e Bases (Lei no 9.394/96), o dever do Estado com a educação escolar pública será efetivado mediante a garantia, dentre outras, de

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Q2736450 Pedagogia

Segundo Piaget, a evolução da inteligência e, por conseguinte, dos conhecimentos tem, como essencial fonte, as regulações advindas de situações perturbadoras.


Nessa tese está presente

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Q2730190 Português

Atenção: Para responder às questões de números 6 a 10, considere o texto abaixo.


[Um leopardo no Kilimanjaro]


O Kilimanjaro é aquela montanha na África onde, segundo Hemingway disse num conto*, um dia encontraram a carcaça congelada de um leopardo perto do cume, e nunca ficaram sabendo o que o leopardo fazia por lá. O leopardo de Hemingway já foi considerado símbolo de muitas coisas: espírito de aventura, a busca solitária do inalcançável, a imprevisibilidade do comportamento humano, a pretensão ou a simples inquietação que move bichos e artistas.

Num mundo ameaçado de afogamento pelo degelo causado pelo aquecimento global, o leopardo de Hemingway também pode simbolizar o instinto suicida que nos trouxe a este ponto. O próprio Kilimanjaro é um termômetro assustador do efeito estufa cujas consequências e combate se discutiram na Conferência de Bali. O pico do monte já perdeu mais de 80 por cento de sua cobertura de neve nos últimos noventa anos e o cálculo é que a neve desaparecerá por completo nos próximos vinte.

* “As neves do Kilimanjaro”, conto do escritor norte-americano Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)


(Verissimo, Luis Fernando. O mundo é bárbaro. Rio de Janeiro: Objetiva, 2008, p. 121)

Está inteiramente adequada a pontuação da seguinte frase:

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Q1379747 Fonoaudiologia
Atenção: Para responder à questão, considere o caso hipotético abaixo.

    Alice tem 9 anos e foi encaminhada pela coordenadora pedagógica da escola para terapia fonoaudiológica por apresentar erros ortográficos e texto sem muito desenvolvimento. A mãe, antes de procurar o serviço de saúde, procurou informações em sites da internet e, respondendo a um conjunto de perguntas num e noutro site, entendeu que sua filha era disléxica e tinha TDAH. Apavorada com a possibilidade de Alice ter patologias neurológicas permanentes, a mãe procurou um fonoaudiólogo. 
Ao ouvir o relato da mãe, o fonoaudiólogo deve:
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Q1379746 Fonoaudiologia
A definição para a Perda Auditiva Neurossensorial ou Sensório-neural é:
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Respostas
121: E
122: A
123: C
124: D
125: B
126: A
127: A
128: A
129: D
130: E
131: C
132: C
133: D
134: A
135: B
136: E
137: E
138: A
139: D
140: A