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Q1128098 Libras
Na análise dos parâmetros primários que constituem os sinais, observa-se que a troca de pares mínimos contribui para a mudança de sinais e de significados. Para a autora Ferreira, é imprescindível que, na estrutura e formação dos sinais, seja considerado não apenas os parâmetros primários, mas também, todos os aspectos, secundários e não manuais, que contribuem para a composição dos sinais sob o aspecto da:
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Q1128097 Libras
Segundo Ferreira-Brito, a Libras têm sua estrutura gramatical organizada a partir de alguns parâmetros que estruturam sua formação nos diferentes níveis linguísticos. Marque a alternativa para os parâmetros principais ou maiores.
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Q1128096 Libras
É certo que a introdução da disciplina Língua de Sinais, nas escolas para surdos, é muito importante, pois a Língua de Sinais é uma marca de identidade dos surdos e um meio para desenvolver seu pensamento e seu conhecimento de mundo. Mas o problema é, como dizem Reichert et alii, a prática pedagógica da escola, especificamente no que tange à disciplina de Língua de Sinais para surdos, carece uma reflexão numa perspectiva:
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Q1128095 Libras
Observe e marque a alternativa correta para os sinais representados, respectivamente:
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Q1128094 Libras
A problemática encontrada na educação de surdos brasileira são as diferentes ideologias escolares: escola especial, escola inclusiva e escola regular. A primeira adota o Português como língua principal, apesar da Língua de Sinais ser utilizada, a falta de conhecimento e limitação por parte do professor torna a escola fraca do ponto de vista Bilíngue. As escolas inclusivas em que o modelo do aluno surdo são professores e intérpretes sem qualificação profissional, fazem do processo educativo algo sem credibilidade. E por último, a escola regular que tem na Língua Portuguesa a única forma de:
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Q1128093 Libras
A Educação Bilíngue parte do princípio que a Língua de Sinais deve ser ensinada como primeira língua para os surdos, pois é a sua língua natural, e as crianças surdas adquirem sua língua natural através de interações com a comunidade surda, assim como qualquer criança ouvinte adquire sua língua através de suas interações:
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Q1128092 Libras
Strobel afirma que a cultura surda é composta de artefatos culturais próprios. Esses artefatos são bem distintos e talvez possam explicar, pelo menos em parte, o poder dessa cultura a qual constitui o sujeito surdo em seus discursos e práticas de resistência, pois tem sido sempre minoritária e sofrido toda sorte de influência da cultura hegemônica da audição. A autora apresenta oito artefatos culturais que podem caracterizar a cultura surda. Marque a alternativa que corresponde para o artefato - experiência visual:
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Q1128091 Libras
A diferença entre a língua oral e a língua de sinais está na modalidade de articulação, sendo que na primeira a modalidade praticada é oral-auditiva, pronunciada oralmente e, na segunda, apresenta-se visual-espacial, representada por sinais. Nesse sentido, nas duas línguas encontram-se presentes itens lexicais e todo aparato linguístico necessário para a efetivação da comunicação entre seus usuários. A Libras, tanto quanto as outras línguas apresentam estrutura e regras gramaticais próprias. A sintaxe da Libras é composta pela seguinte ordem básica, respectivamente:
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Q1128090 Libras
As crianças surdas têm estágios de desenvolvimento semelhantes às crianças ouvintes. É necessário que o professor conheça profundamente Língua de Sinais para ensinar crianças surdas , sendo preferencialmente um professor surdo, pois Língua de Sinais é sua língua nativa. A maioria das crianças surdas vem de famílias ouvintes, que não dominam Língua de Sinais e, por isso, é muito importante essa educação escolar na primeira língua das crianças surdas. Essa aquisição da linguagem permite o desenvolvimento das funções:
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Q1128084 Inglês

Text 3:


Simple Steps to Improve Your English Reading Comprehension


1- Read the right books


If you dislike science fiction, you might not want to read a book about a man stuck on Mars. When you're choosing books (and other texts) to read, keep two things in mind:

1st. What you're interested in

2nd. Your reading level


Whenever you can, you should read things that you enjoy. You should also choose books that are at an English level just above the one you're most comfortable with. You want to challenge yourself just enough to learn new things, but not enough to get frustrated with your reading.


2. Ask yourself questions while reading and after reading

There's more to understanding a book than just reading the words!


There are a few things you can do before, during and after you read to help you better understand the text.


Before you read, browse the text. Take some time after you read too, to browse again and summarize what you remember. Try to quickly say or write a few sentences that describe what the text was all about.


Thinking about what you read will show you how much of it you really understood, and help you figure out if you still have questions.


Adapted from:

https://www.fluentu.com/blog/english/how-to-improve-englishreading/

Read the following questions.
Choose the only question that is grammatically correct.
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Q1128083 Inglês

Text 3:


Simple Steps to Improve Your English Reading Comprehension


1- Read the right books


If you dislike science fiction, you might not want to read a book about a man stuck on Mars. When you're choosing books (and other texts) to read, keep two things in mind:

1st. What you're interested in

2nd. Your reading level


Whenever you can, you should read things that you enjoy. You should also choose books that are at an English level just above the one you're most comfortable with. You want to challenge yourself just enough to learn new things, but not enough to get frustrated with your reading.


2. Ask yourself questions while reading and after reading

There's more to understanding a book than just reading the words!


There are a few things you can do before, during and after you read to help you better understand the text.


Before you read, browse the text. Take some time after you read too, to browse again and summarize what you remember. Try to quickly say or write a few sentences that describe what the text was all about.


Thinking about what you read will show you how much of it you really understood, and help you figure out if you still have questions.


Adapted from:

https://www.fluentu.com/blog/english/how-to-improve-englishreading/

According to the text, we should read things that we enjoy.
The modal verb SHOULD in this context indicates:
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Q1128082 Inglês

Text 3:


Simple Steps to Improve Your English Reading Comprehension


1- Read the right books


If you dislike science fiction, you might not want to read a book about a man stuck on Mars. When you're choosing books (and other texts) to read, keep two things in mind:

1st. What you're interested in

2nd. Your reading level


Whenever you can, you should read things that you enjoy. You should also choose books that are at an English level just above the one you're most comfortable with. You want to challenge yourself just enough to learn new things, but not enough to get frustrated with your reading.


2. Ask yourself questions while reading and after reading

There's more to understanding a book than just reading the words!


There are a few things you can do before, during and after you read to help you better understand the text.


Before you read, browse the text. Take some time after you read too, to browse again and summarize what you remember. Try to quickly say or write a few sentences that describe what the text was all about.


Thinking about what you read will show you how much of it you really understood, and help you figure out if you still have questions.


Adapted from:

https://www.fluentu.com/blog/english/how-to-improve-englishreading/

Choose the sentence in which the reflexive pronoun is used correctly.
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Q1128081 Inglês

Text 3:


Simple Steps to Improve Your English Reading Comprehension


1- Read the right books


If you dislike science fiction, you might not want to read a book about a man stuck on Mars. When you're choosing books (and other texts) to read, keep two things in mind:

1st. What you're interested in

2nd. Your reading level


Whenever you can, you should read things that you enjoy. You should also choose books that are at an English level just above the one you're most comfortable with. You want to challenge yourself just enough to learn new things, but not enough to get frustrated with your reading.


2. Ask yourself questions while reading and after reading

There's more to understanding a book than just reading the words!


There are a few things you can do before, during and after you read to help you better understand the text.


Before you read, browse the text. Take some time after you read too, to browse again and summarize what you remember. Try to quickly say or write a few sentences that describe what the text was all about.


Thinking about what you read will show you how much of it you really understood, and help you figure out if you still have questions.


Adapted from:

https://www.fluentu.com/blog/english/how-to-improve-englishreading/

According to the second step presented in the text, students should browse the text. If you browse a text, you:
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Q1128080 Inglês

Text 3:


Simple Steps to Improve Your English Reading Comprehension


1- Read the right books


If you dislike science fiction, you might not want to read a book about a man stuck on Mars. When you're choosing books (and other texts) to read, keep two things in mind:

1st. What you're interested in

2nd. Your reading level


Whenever you can, you should read things that you enjoy. You should also choose books that are at an English level just above the one you're most comfortable with. You want to challenge yourself just enough to learn new things, but not enough to get frustrated with your reading.


2. Ask yourself questions while reading and after reading

There's more to understanding a book than just reading the words!


There are a few things you can do before, during and after you read to help you better understand the text.


Before you read, browse the text. Take some time after you read too, to browse again and summarize what you remember. Try to quickly say or write a few sentences that describe what the text was all about.


Thinking about what you read will show you how much of it you really understood, and help you figure out if you still have questions.


Adapted from:

https://www.fluentu.com/blog/english/how-to-improve-englishreading/

According to the first step presented in the text, students should:
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Q1128079 Inglês
Reading in English

In today's world, reading is basic to everyday life. Actually, reading is crucial and very useful.As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.

If you want to learn English more quickly, lots of reading is important. The more you read, the more input your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can improve your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.

Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you figure out and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember (1).

Adapted from:
https://www.usalearns.org/reading-to-learn-english
The pronoun that should be used in (1), according to the context, is:
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Q1128078 Inglês
Reading in English

In today's world, reading is basic to everyday life. Actually, reading is crucial and very useful.As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.

If you want to learn English more quickly, lots of reading is important. The more you read, the more input your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can improve your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.

Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you figure out and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember (1).

Adapted from:
https://www.usalearns.org/reading-to-learn-english
The verb PROVIDES in the last paragraph means:
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Q1128077 Inglês
Reading in English

In today's world, reading is basic to everyday life. Actually, reading is crucial and very useful.As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.

If you want to learn English more quickly, lots of reading is important. The more you read, the more input your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can improve your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.

Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you figure out and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember (1).

Adapted from:
https://www.usalearns.org/reading-to-learn-english
When you figure out and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you, you make use of the following reading strategy:
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Q1128076 Inglês
Reading in English

In today's world, reading is basic to everyday life. Actually, reading is crucial and very useful.As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.

If you want to learn English more quickly, lots of reading is important. The more you read, the more input your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can improve your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.

Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you figure out and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember (1).

Adapted from:
https://www.usalearns.org/reading-to-learn-english
The word ACTUALLY in the first paragraph could be replaced in this context, without change of meaning, by:
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Q1128075 Inglês
Reading in English

In today's world, reading is basic to everyday life. Actually, reading is crucial and very useful.As children we learn to read, and as adults, we read to learn. We read to learn about the news, to learn about rules, and to learn about how to do things. We also use reading to learn English.

If you want to learn English more quickly, lots of reading is important. The more you read, the more input your brain gets about how the language works. When you read in English, you can improve your vocabulary, your grammar, and your writing skills at the same time.

Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary! The context of articles, stories, and conversations helps you figure out and understand the meaning of English words in the text that are new to you. Reading also provides repetition of vocabulary words you have already learned to help you remember (1).

Adapted from:
https://www.usalearns.org/reading-to-learn-english
The text highlights the idea that the more we read, the:
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Q1128074 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:
Text 1:

The Digital Divide

A recent survey has shown that the number of people in the United Kingdom who do not intend to get Internet access has risen. These people, who are known as 'net refuseniks', make up 44% of UK households, or 11.2 million people in total.

The research also showed that more than 70 percent of these people said that they were not interested in getting connected to the Internet. This number has risen from just over 50% in 2005, with most giving lack of computer skills as a reason for not getting Internet access, though some also said it was because of the cost.

More and more people are getting broadband and high speed net is available almost everywhere in the UK, but there are still a significant number of people who refuse to take the first step.

The cost of getting online is going down and Internet speeds are increasing, so many see the main challenge to be explaining the relevance of the Internet to this group. This would encourage them to get connected before they are left too far behind. The gap between those who have access to and use the Internet and those who don't is the digital divide, and if the gap continues to widen, those without access will get left behind and miss out on many opportunities, especially in their careers.
Adapted from:
www.usingenglish.com/comprehension
The title “the digital divide” refers to:
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441: C
442: B
443: E
444: B
445: C
446: A
447: D
448: B
449: E
450: A
451: A
452: D
453: C
454: E
455: C
456: A
457: E
458: D
459: B
460: C