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1943306 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
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The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed.

What country was the first to send explorers to search for a sea route to the Asia?
 

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1943305 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
Provas:

Use the following text to answer the question.

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The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed.

Choose the option that is false according to the text:


I. Sir Francis Drake was an English pirate.

II. Spain was the first country to search for a sea route to the Asia.

III. Spices were used to preserve food.

IV. Vasco da Gama sailed for Spain.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
1943304 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
Provas:

Use the following text to answer the question.

TEXT

The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed.

What does the word “throughout” mean on the fourth paragraph?


“... England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States...”

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
1943303 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
Provas:

Use the following text to answer the question.

TEXT

The Age of Exploration started in the 1400's. Europeans were desperate to get spices from Asia. Spices were used to preserve foods and keep them from spoiling. Spices, however, were expensive and dangerous to get. European rulers began to pay for explorations to find a sea route to Asia so they could get spices cheaper.

Portugal was the first country that sent explorers to search for the sea route to Asia. After Bartholomew Dias and his crew made it to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Vasco da Gama and his crew became the first to sail around Africa and through the Indian Ocean to India in 1497. Spain, however, would soon take over the lead in exploration. When Portugal refused to finance Christopher Columbus' idea to sail west to find the shortcut to the Indies, Columbus convinced Spain's King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella to finance it. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew reached the island of Hispaniola. Although Columbus believed he had reached Asia, he had actually discovered the entire continent of North America and claimed it for Spain.

Spain quickly colonized North America. Ponce de Leon discovered Florida, and the first European settlement in the New World was later established at St. Augustine. Hernando Cortes crushed the Aztec empire in Mexico and claimed it for Spain. Francisco Pizarro did the same to the Incan Empire in South America. Other explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Hernando de Soto claimed other portions of North America for Spain. Vasco Nunez de Balboa even claimed the entire Pacific Ocean for Spain. As the Spanish empire grew, explorers forced native populations into slavery and to convert to Christianity. Meanwhile, France began to explore North America. Explorations by Giovanni Verrazano and Jacques Cartier resulted in French claims of much of Canada and the north Atlantic coast. England would soon attempt to make its presence known by financing pirates such as Francis Drake to plunder Spanish settlements and steal gold from Spanish sea vessels. England also established a settlement in North Carolina in 1587. Territorial disputes and constant pirating resulted in a series of major wars between the competing nations. In 1588, the British Army defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. The British victory proved a serious blow to Spanish influence in the New World.

Although Spain still controlled much of the New World after defeat, England and France were able to accelerate their colonization. England soon established successful colonies throughout the eastern portions of the United States, and France had colonies in Canada and the middle portions of the United States. By the mid 1700's, new territorial disputes between England and France eventually resulted in England gaining control over much of North America after the French and Indian War. English colonies flourished in North America until 1776 when the colonists declared their independence. The Revolutionary War ensued and resulted in independence for the colonists. The United States of America was formed.

Which of the following best describes why the Age of Exploration occurred?
 

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1943302 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta corretamente o resultado para a seguinte operação matemática: 10,5 + 10%
 

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1943301 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Estatística
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
Uma equipe de futebol disputa 59 partidas por ano. Se manter essa média, quantas partidas terá disputado em 13 anos?
 

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1943300 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
No final do ano, uma chácara custava R$ 5.600,00 de aluguel. No entanto, cobravase uma multa de 10% em caso de danificação de algum móvel. Se houvesse um dano, o valor a ser pago seria de R$:
 

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1943298 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
Uma exposição de automóveis importados recebeu no último ano 2.200 visitantes. Para o próximo ano, a empresa responsável pelo evento pretende aumentar o número de visitantes em 25%. Se isso vier a ocorrer, podese afirmar que o número de visitantes será de:
 

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1943296 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta corretamente os números pares antecessor e sucessor de 4.054.
 

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1943292 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Português
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Louveira-SP
O território da África do Sul era vasto e disputado. Abrangia 1,6 mil quilômetros entre o Oceano Atlântico e o Oceano Índico. Estendia-se por cerca de 960 quilômetros desde a ponta sul, no Cabo das Agulhas, até o ponto mais próximo da fronteira norte e do Deserto de Kalahari, além de cobrir centenas de quilômetros mais a nordeste até a fronteira com o Zimbábue. Havia diferentes climas no país, tanto amenos quanto severos. O território também comportava montanhas íngremes e a Grande Escarpada, extensões de valões e planícies, uma rica faixa coberta de cana-de açúcar em Natal, vinhedos e pomares nas terras sombreadas da Montanha Table, além dos ricos minérios, incluindo as maiores minas de ouro do mundo em Johanesburgo, a cidade interiorana situada no planalto. A África do Sul assemelhava-se ao Quênia na mistura de europeus e africanos – brancos abastados e negros pobres – e no notável grupo de cidadãos asiáticos bem-sucedidos. Sua história colonial era mais longa, uma vez que o país resultava da afluência de colonizadores brancos, já antiga, originalmente da Holanda. Esses colonizadores viveram por tanto tempo na África do Sul que a mistura de idiomas deu origem a uma nova língua, chamada de “africâner”. Mais tarde, correntes de colonizadores chegaram da França, em pequenos grupos, e da Grã-Bretanha, em grande número, além de judeus, que se tornaram poderosos em Johanesburgo na época em que a cidade administrou uma das mais movimentadas bolsas de valores do mundo. Durante os últimos duzentos anos, nenhum outro país em todo o continente recebeu mais imigrantes europeus do que a África do Sul. (BLAINEY, Geoffrey. Uma Breve História do Século XX, 2 ed. São Paulo: Fundamento, 2011, p. 188)
De acordo com o autor do texto, analise os itens a seguir e, ao final, assinale a alternativa correta:
I – O Zimbábue assemelhava-se à África do Sul. II – O território sul-africano era menor que o do Quênia.
III – Na Cidade do Cabo havia as maiores minas de ouro no mundo.
 

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