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3841481 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Itapiranga-SC
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Carmen Miranda
When Carmen Miranda performed, audiences remarked on her vivacity and sparkle. Her voice and stage presence captivated people and made her a favorite star, first in Brazil, and later in the United States. Miranda was born in 1909 in northern Portugal, but her family immigrated to Brazil when she was very young. She began her career as a singer for Brazilian radio stations, but she very quickly leapt to stardom, and began acting in movies as well. Her fame and talent caught the attention of a Broadway theater owner and producer, Lee Shubert. He convinced her to join his 1939 production of The Streets of Paris and, with the support of the Brazilian government, Miranda and her band went to New York City as goodwill ambassadors to the United States.
Carmen Miranda was highly successful in the United States, and in addition to major theater appearances, she acted in movies and sang in nightclubs. At the peak of her Hollywood career, she was the highest paid female performer in the United States. However, her success came with drawbacks. Her first major role in a Hollywood film was as an exotic, volatile stereotype of a Latina, and thereafter she was typically typecast in such roles. Her parts often genericized Latin American cultures and played to stereotypes. This was very well received by American audiences, and fed the interests of the United States' Good Neighbor policy in the 1940s, but it angered critics in South and Central America. On a return trip home to Brazil in 1940, she was poorly received, and was actually booed off a stage at a charity event she arranged, a drastic change from the adoration she was given before her departure for America. She did not return to Brazil until shortly before she died in 1955.
Miranda's greatest legacy, perhaps, is the popularization of the samba. The samba was created by Afro-Latin American musicians with roots in the Carnival celebrations that blended European Catholic traditions with African ones. It was created and originally played in poorer Afro-Latin communities but was increasingly picked up by middle class performers. Miranda was sometimes criticized by whites for performing a form of music they considered vulgar because of its origins, while Afro-Latin Americans have criticized her for appropriating their musical traditions without regard for their culture. Nonetheless, her talent was considerable, and her fame brought samba into the spotlight with her. Miranda popularized the samba first in Brazil on the radio and in films, and later in the United States with her performances there, and the samba has had considerable influences on a wide range of musicians and musical forms since.
https://www.si.edu/spotlight/latin-music-legends-stamps/carmen-mirand a 
In the sentence "She began her career as a singer for Brazilian radio stations," what is the function of the preposition "for"?
 

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3841480 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Itapiranga-SC
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O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

Carmen Miranda
When Carmen Miranda performed, audiences remarked on her vivacity and sparkle. Her voice and stage presence captivated people and made her a favorite star, first in Brazil, and later in the United States. Miranda was born in 1909 in northern Portugal, but her family immigrated to Brazil when she was very young. She began her career as a singer for Brazilian radio stations, but she very quickly leapt to stardom, and began acting in movies as well. Her fame and talent caught the attention of a Broadway theater owner and producer, Lee Shubert. He convinced her to join his 1939 production of The Streets of Paris and, with the support of the Brazilian government, Miranda and her band went to New York City as goodwill ambassadors to the United States.
Carmen Miranda was highly successful in the United States, and in addition to major theater appearances, she acted in movies and sang in nightclubs. At the peak of her Hollywood career, she was the highest paid female performer in the United States. However, her success came with drawbacks. Her first major role in a Hollywood film was as an exotic, volatile stereotype of a Latina, and thereafter she was typically typecast in such roles. Her parts often genericized Latin American cultures and played to stereotypes. This was very well received by American audiences, and fed the interests of the United States' Good Neighbor policy in the 1940s, but it angered critics in South and Central America. On a return trip home to Brazil in 1940, she was poorly received, and was actually booed off a stage at a charity event she arranged, a drastic change from the adoration she was given before her departure for America. She did not return to Brazil until shortly before she died in 1955.
Miranda's greatest legacy, perhaps, is the popularization of the samba. The samba was created by Afro-Latin American musicians with roots in the Carnival celebrations that blended European Catholic traditions with African ones. It was created and originally played in poorer Afro-Latin communities but was increasingly picked up by middle class performers. Miranda was sometimes criticized by whites for performing a form of music they considered vulgar because of its origins, while Afro-Latin Americans have criticized her for appropriating their musical traditions without regard for their culture. Nonetheless, her talent was considerable, and her fame brought samba into the spotlight with her. Miranda popularized the samba first in Brazil on the radio and in films, and later in the United States with her performances there, and the samba has had considerable influences on a wide range of musicians and musical forms since.
https://www.si.edu/spotlight/latin-music-legends-stamps/carmen-mirand a 
In the sentence "Her parts often genericized Latin American cultures and played to stereotypes," what is the grammatical function of the word "genericized"?
 

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3841479 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Itapiranga-SC
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O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

Carmen Miranda
When Carmen Miranda performed, audiences remarked on her vivacity and sparkle. Her voice and stage presence captivated people and made her a favorite star, first in Brazil, and later in the United States. Miranda was born in 1909 in northern Portugal, but her family immigrated to Brazil when she was very young. She began her career as a singer for Brazilian radio stations, but she very quickly leapt to stardom, and began acting in movies as well. Her fame and talent caught the attention of a Broadway theater owner and producer, Lee Shubert. He convinced her to join his 1939 production of The Streets of Paris and, with the support of the Brazilian government, Miranda and her band went to New York City as goodwill ambassadors to the United States.
Carmen Miranda was highly successful in the United States, and in addition to major theater appearances, she acted in movies and sang in nightclubs. At the peak of her Hollywood career, she was the highest paid female performer in the United States. However, her success came with drawbacks. Her first major role in a Hollywood film was as an exotic, volatile stereotype of a Latina, and thereafter she was typically typecast in such roles. Her parts often genericized Latin American cultures and played to stereotypes. This was very well received by American audiences, and fed the interests of the United States' Good Neighbor policy in the 1940s, but it angered critics in South and Central America. On a return trip home to Brazil in 1940, she was poorly received, and was actually booed off a stage at a charity event she arranged, a drastic change from the adoration she was given before her departure for America. She did not return to Brazil until shortly before she died in 1955.
Miranda's greatest legacy, perhaps, is the popularization of the samba. The samba was created by Afro-Latin American musicians with roots in the Carnival celebrations that blended European Catholic traditions with African ones. It was created and originally played in poorer Afro-Latin communities but was increasingly picked up by middle class performers. Miranda was sometimes criticized by whites for performing a form of music they considered vulgar because of its origins, while Afro-Latin Americans have criticized her for appropriating their musical traditions without regard for their culture. Nonetheless, her talent was considerable, and her fame brought samba into the spotlight with her. Miranda popularized the samba first in Brazil on the radio and in films, and later in the United States with her performances there, and the samba has had considerable influences on a wide range of musicians and musical forms since.
https://www.si.edu/spotlight/latin-music-legends-stamps/carmen-mirand a 
What does the text suggest was Carmen Miranda's most significant cultural impact?
 

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3841478 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Itapiranga-SC
Provas:
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

Carmen Miranda
When Carmen Miranda performed, audiences remarked on her vivacity and sparkle. Her voice and stage presence captivated people and made her a favorite star, first in Brazil, and later in the United States. Miranda was born in 1909 in northern Portugal, but her family immigrated to Brazil when she was very young. She began her career as a singer for Brazilian radio stations, but she very quickly leapt to stardom, and began acting in movies as well. Her fame and talent caught the attention of a Broadway theater owner and producer, Lee Shubert. He convinced her to join his 1939 production of The Streets of Paris and, with the support of the Brazilian government, Miranda and her band went to New York City as goodwill ambassadors to the United States.
Carmen Miranda was highly successful in the United States, and in addition to major theater appearances, she acted in movies and sang in nightclubs. At the peak of her Hollywood career, she was the highest paid female performer in the United States. However, her success came with drawbacks. Her first major role in a Hollywood film was as an exotic, volatile stereotype of a Latina, and thereafter she was typically typecast in such roles. Her parts often genericized Latin American cultures and played to stereotypes. This was very well received by American audiences, and fed the interests of the United States' Good Neighbor policy in the 1940s, but it angered critics in South and Central America. On a return trip home to Brazil in 1940, she was poorly received, and was actually booed off a stage at a charity event she arranged, a drastic change from the adoration she was given before her departure for America. She did not return to Brazil until shortly before she died in 1955.
Miranda's greatest legacy, perhaps, is the popularization of the samba. The samba was created by Afro-Latin American musicians with roots in the Carnival celebrations that blended European Catholic traditions with African ones. It was created and originally played in poorer Afro-Latin communities but was increasingly picked up by middle class performers. Miranda was sometimes criticized by whites for performing a form of music they considered vulgar because of its origins, while Afro-Latin Americans have criticized her for appropriating their musical traditions without regard for their culture. Nonetheless, her talent was considerable, and her fame brought samba into the spotlight with her. Miranda popularized the samba first in Brazil on the radio and in films, and later in the United States with her performances there, and the samba has had considerable influences on a wide range of musicians and musical forms since.
https://www.si.edu/spotlight/latin-music-legends-stamps/carmen-mirand a 
In the context of the passage, what is the best meaning of the phrase "leapt to stardom" as used in the sentence, "She began her career as a singer for Brazilian radio stations, but she very quickly leapt to stardom"?
 

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A tragédia de 2024 no Rio Grande do Sul, caracterizada por enchentes devastadoras, trouxe à tona diversas discussões sobre as causas ambientais que contribuíram para o agravamento da situação. Entre as causas listadas abaixo, qual delas NÃO está diretamente relacionada ao agravamento de tragédias associadas às enchentes?
 

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A Lei Orgânica do Município de Itapiranga/SC, diz que:

O Município de Itapiranga rege-se pelos princípios fundamentais da Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil e fundamenta sua existência principalmente:

I. No respeito à ordem social, à moral e aos bons costumes.

II. Na dignidade do homem.

III. No direito à manutenção da vida e da sobrevivência, por meio da exploração dos recursos naturais.

IV. Na democracia com responsabilidade, segurança e justiça.

Estão corretos:

 

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"No ano de 1926, depois de percorrer mais de 15 quilômetros em embarcações rústicas, navegando pelos rios da Várzea e Uruguai, os desbravadores chegaram às terras que foram chamadas de_________, pertencentes ao município de Chapecó. Em 1929, com a visita do presidente da província, Adolfo Konder, a colônia mudou seu nome para Itapiranga."

Qual das alternativas abaixo traz o nome dado a tais terras, que preenche corretamente a lacuna do texto?

 

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Analise:

I. Formadas após a fusão de duas companhias aéreas, a chilena LAN (Línea Aérea Nacional) e a brasileira TAM (Táxi Aéreo Marília), a LATAM é uma das companhias aéreas mais importantes e com maior história em toda América Latina, operando como uma empresa unificada desde o início de 2016.

II. A companhia aérea Passaredo não existe mais atualmente, pois desde 2019 foi renomeada para VOEPASS Linhas Aéreas. Durante o tempo em que esteve em operação, a empresa aérea era considerada uma das mais seguras para voos domésticos no país.

III. A companhia aérea Gol se estabeleceu em 2000 e começou a operar em 2001. Três anos depois, já havia transportado mais de 11 milhões de passageiros.

IV. As companhias aéreas do país tem um alto prestígio devido ao fato de o Brasil ser um dos principais destinos turísticos da América do Sul. A Decolar é uma das agências de viagens mais importante do mundo devido às múltiplas opções que você poderá encontrar.

De acordo com a norma de concordância verbal e nominal, estão CORRETAS

 

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Geralmente, vemos Mercúrio se movendo no céu da direita para a esquerda. Porém, quando está retrógrado, esse movimento é contrário.

Este aparente movimento para trás ocorre porque a Terra e Mercúrio...... o Sol em velocidades diferentes.

Mercúrio completa a sua órbita mais rapidamente que a Terra, por isso, quando nos "alcança", parece que Mercúrio está se movendo na direção oposta, mas na realidade continua no seu caminho habitual.

Alguns astrólogos consideram este evento astronômico, observado há milhares de anos, um momento de grande influência negativa em nosso......, pois traz dificuldades,...... e confusões.

"Embora a astronomia e a astrologia possam ter estado mais intimamente ligadas no passado, o ...... científico geral hoje é que fenômenos astronômicos como os dos planetas retrógrados não têm nenhum efeito...... na vida das pessoas", afirma Dhara Patel, especialista espacial do Centro Espacial Nacional do Reino Unido, à BBC.

Apesar da falta de comprovação científica, as ...... em torno deste fenômeno astronômico e da astrologia em geral continuam a ter enorme popularidade na sociedade.

A astronomia estuda corpos celestes e fenômenos físicos, químicos e matemáticos para compreender o universo cientificamente.

Disponível em:(https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/c97wz5z2dz5o fragmento adaptado)

Identifique a alternativa cujos vocábulos preenchem as lacunas CORRETAMENTE, de acordo com a norma-padrão da Língua Portuguesa.

 

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I.A Mpox, anteriormente conhecida como varíola dos macacos, é uma doença viral que pode se espalhar facilmente entre pessoas e animais infectados. Pode espalhar-se através de contato próximo, como toque, beijo ou sexo, bem como através de materiais contaminados como lençóis, roupas e agulhas, segundo a OMS. Os sintomas incluem febre, erupção cutânea dolorosa, dor de cabeça, dores musculares e nas costas, baixa energia e gânglios linfáticos aumentados.


As vírgulas empregadas na oração destacada foram usadas para:

 

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