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2935155 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. São João Oeste-SC
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CARB LOAD You CAN eat your favourite carbs and still lose weight − thanks to clever hack
(1º§) CRAVING carbs but worried they won't help you hit your weight loss goals? Well, think again - pasta and potatoes don't have to be off the menu, especially thanks to one nifty trick. It all comes down to how you serve and eat them. Instead of piping hot pasta and steaming potatoes, consider letting your carbs cool right down before you eat them. Why? Because cold carbs have a lower glycaemic index.
(2º§) Personal trainer Nick Mitchell, the founder of Ultimate Performance, says: "Foods with a lower glycaemic index can help you lose weight because they make you feel full for longer. "They can also stop the sharp rise and fall of blood sugar levels that result in hunger pangs, which can lead to raiding the cupboard, binge eating and weight gain."
(3º§) Packing your lunch for work? Cook your carbs the night before and eat them cold the next day. Cold pasta or rice salad with lots of veggies, or cold potato salad with creme fraiche rather than mayonnaise, and lots of herbs, are ideal. Some carbs, including beans and potatoes, are also a great source of resistant starch.
(4º§) This kind of starch resists digestion, and acts as a fibre, offering lots of health benefits including providing your gut with prebiotics (great for the good bacteria in your gut). It's also thought it can help reduce inflammation in the body and may help prevent colon/bowel cancer and IBS. Plus, it can help you shed weight too, by helping you feel fuller for longer. Handily, you can boost the resistant starch in your carbs by eating them cold, and this can help you avoid blood sugar spikes too.
(5º§) Carbs often get criticised and sidelined as inherently 'bad', but we really shouldn't demonise them - or food in general. Registered dietitian Megan Hilbert, explains that carbs are essential to our health and wellbeing: "In fact, they are the most important source of energy for our bodies." She says: "They provide fuel for the nervous system, our organs, especially the brain, and muscle tissue.
(6º§) "Carbs have gotten a bad rap over the years but they are important for a ton of functions in the body, like providing a quick source of energy for workouts, fuelling the brain which accounts for 20 per cent of our energy needs, and powering cells in the body to keep us going." So do dodge chips where you can, but when it comes to healthy whole carbs, like brown rice, wholegrains, oats and beans, eat up!
ewweighhthack/esun.co.uk/health/23343505/eat-your-favourite-carbs-lose-weight hack/
What does the phrasal verb "eat up" (6º§) mean in the context of the text?
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2935154 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. São João Oeste-SC
Provas:
CARB LOAD You CAN eat your favourite carbs and still lose weight − thanks to clever hack
(1º§) CRAVING carbs but worried they won't help you hit your weight loss goals? Well, think again - pasta and potatoes don't have to be off the menu, especially thanks to one nifty trick. It all comes down to how you serve and eat them. Instead of piping hot pasta and steaming potatoes, consider letting your carbs cool right down before you eat them. Why? Because cold carbs have a lower glycaemic index.
(2º§) Personal trainer Nick Mitchell, the founder of Ultimate Performance, says: "Foods with a lower glycaemic index can help you lose weight because they make you feel full for longer. "They can also stop the sharp rise and fall of blood sugar levels that result in hunger pangs, which can lead to raiding the cupboard, binge eating and weight gain."
(3º§) Packing your lunch for work? Cook your carbs the night before and eat them cold the next day. Cold pasta or rice salad with lots of veggies, or cold potato salad with creme fraiche rather than mayonnaise, and lots of herbs, are ideal. Some carbs, including beans and potatoes, are also a great source of resistant starch.
(4º§) This kind of starch resists digestion, and acts as a fibre, offering lots of health benefits including providing your gut with prebiotics (great for the good bacteria in your gut). It's also thought it can help reduce inflammation in the body and may help prevent colon/bowel cancer and IBS. Plus, it can help you shed weight too, by helping you feel fuller for longer. Handily, you can boost the resistant starch in your carbs by eating them cold, and this can help you avoid blood sugar spikes too.
(5º§) Carbs often get criticised and sidelined as inherently 'bad', but we really shouldn't demonise them - or food in general. Registered dietitian Megan Hilbert, explains that carbs are essential to our health and wellbeing: "In fact, they are the most important source of energy for our bodies." She says: "They provide fuel for the nervous system, our organs, especially the brain, and muscle tissue.
(6º§) "Carbs have gotten a bad rap over the years but they are important for a ton of functions in the body, like providing a quick source of energy for workouts, fuelling the brain which accounts for 20 per cent of our energy needs, and powering cells in the body to keep us going." So do dodge chips where you can, but when it comes to healthy whole carbs, like brown rice, wholegrains, oats and beans, eat up!
ewweighhthack/esun.co.uk/health/23343505/eat-your-favourite-carbs-lose-weight hack/
Based on the information in the text, what can be inferred about the role of resistant starch in helping with weight loss?
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2935153 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. São João Oeste-SC
Provas:
CARB LOAD You CAN eat your favourite carbs and still lose weight − thanks to clever hack
(1º§) CRAVING carbs but worried they won't help you hit your weight loss goals? Well, think again - pasta and potatoes don't have to be off the menu, especially thanks to one nifty trick. It all comes down to how you serve and eat them. Instead of piping hot pasta and steaming potatoes, consider letting your carbs cool right down before you eat them. Why? Because cold carbs have a lower glycaemic index.
(2º§) Personal trainer Nick Mitchell, the founder of Ultimate Performance, says: "Foods with a lower glycaemic index can help you lose weight because they make you feel full for longer. "They can also stop the sharp rise and fall of blood sugar levels that result in hunger pangs, which can lead to raiding the cupboard, binge eating and weight gain."
(3º§) Packing your lunch for work? Cook your carbs the night before and eat them cold the next day. Cold pasta or rice salad with lots of veggies, or cold potato salad with creme fraiche rather than mayonnaise, and lots of herbs, are ideal. Some carbs, including beans and potatoes, are also a great source of resistant starch.
(4º§) This kind of starch resists digestion, and acts as a fibre, offering lots of health benefits including providing your gut with prebiotics (great for the good bacteria in your gut). It's also thought it can help reduce inflammation in the body and may help prevent colon/bowel cancer and IBS. Plus, it can help you shed weight too, by helping you feel fuller for longer. Handily, you can boost the resistant starch in your carbs by eating them cold, and this can help you avoid blood sugar spikes too.
(5º§) Carbs often get criticised and sidelined as inherently 'bad', but we really shouldn't demonise them - or food in general. Registered dietitian Megan Hilbert, explains that carbs are essential to our health and wellbeing: "In fact, they are the most important source of energy for our bodies." She says: "They provide fuel for the nervous system, our organs, especially the brain, and muscle tissue.
(6º§) "Carbs have gotten a bad rap over the years but they are important for a ton of functions in the body, like providing a quick source of energy for workouts, fuelling the brain which accounts for 20 per cent of our energy needs, and powering cells in the body to keep us going." So do dodge chips where you can, but when it comes to healthy whole carbs, like brown rice, wholegrains, oats and beans, eat up!
ewweighhthack/esun.co.uk/health/23343505/eat-your-favourite-carbs-lose-weight hack/
Which word from the text can be defined as "favorable or convenient"?
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2935152 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. São João Oeste-SC
Provas:
CARB LOAD You CAN eat your favourite carbs and still lose weight − thanks to clever hack
(1º§) CRAVING carbs but worried they won't help you hit your weight loss goals? Well, think again - pasta and potatoes don't have to be off the menu, especially thanks to one nifty trick. It all comes down to how you serve and eat them. Instead of piping hot pasta and steaming potatoes, consider letting your carbs cool right down before you eat them. Why? Because cold carbs have a lower glycaemic index.
(2º§) Personal trainer Nick Mitchell, the founder of Ultimate Performance, says: "Foods with a lower glycaemic index can help you lose weight because they make you feel full for longer. "They can also stop the sharp rise and fall of blood sugar levels that result in hunger pangs, which can lead to raiding the cupboard, binge eating and weight gain."
(3º§) Packing your lunch for work? Cook your carbs the night before and eat them cold the next day. Cold pasta or rice salad with lots of veggies, or cold potato salad with creme fraiche rather than mayonnaise, and lots of herbs, are ideal. Some carbs, including beans and potatoes, are also a great source of resistant starch.
(4º§) This kind of starch resists digestion, and acts as a fibre, offering lots of health benefits including providing your gut with prebiotics (great for the good bacteria in your gut). It's also thought it can help reduce inflammation in the body and may help prevent colon/bowel cancer and IBS. Plus, it can help you shed weight too, by helping you feel fuller for longer. Handily, you can boost the resistant starch in your carbs by eating them cold, and this can help you avoid blood sugar spikes too.
(5º§) Carbs often get criticised and sidelined as inherently 'bad', but we really shouldn't demonise them - or food in general. Registered dietitian Megan Hilbert, explains that carbs are essential to our health and wellbeing: "In fact, they are the most important source of energy for our bodies." She says: "They provide fuel for the nervous system, our organs, especially the brain, and muscle tissue.
(6º§) "Carbs have gotten a bad rap over the years but they are important for a ton of functions in the body, like providing a quick source of energy for workouts, fuelling the brain which accounts for 20 per cent of our energy needs, and powering cells in the body to keep us going." So do dodge chips where you can, but when it comes to healthy whole carbs, like brown rice, wholegrains, oats and beans, eat up!
ewweighhthack/esun.co.uk/health/23343505/eat-your-favourite-carbs-lose-weight hack/
Which of the following options best contextualizes the word "nifty" (1º§) in the text?
 

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Os campos da arqueologia e da egiptologia têm um longo histórico de uso de técnicas e ferramentas criadas por outras disciplinas.
(Disponível: https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/ c97vn4yl412o.adaptado.)

Sintaticamente, é correto afirmar que o:
 

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O colar usado pelo rei também 'pode' ter sido alterado.

(Disponível: https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/

c97vn4yl412o.adaptado.)

Conjugando o verbo destacado no futuro do pretérito do indicativo, tem-se:

 

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Além do túmulo de Menna, a equipe também analisou um retrato de Ramsés II encontrado no túmulo de Nactamon, tradicionalmente datado como sendo da 19ª dinastia.
(Disponível: https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/ c97vn4yl412o.adaptado.)

Assinale a opção correta quanto à nova pontuação sem alteração do sentido original da frase.
 

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2935148 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Português
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. São João Oeste-SC
Os membros da corte e outros funcionários de alto escalão eram enterrados em diversos locais na margem oeste do Nilo, perto dos templos mortuários dos reis que eles serviram em vida.
(Disponível: https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/ c97vn4yl412o.adaptado.)

Assinale a opção correta de acordo com a classe gramatical.
 

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2935147 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Português
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. São João Oeste-SC
As tintas e os pigmentos utilizados pelos antigos egípcios eram feitos de minérios. Por isso, eles possuem marcadores químicos específicos.

(Disponível: https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/ c97vn4yl412o.adaptado.)

Assinale a opção correta quanto às afirmações seguintes.
 

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2935146 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Português
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. São João Oeste-SC
Suas tumbas eram cortadas na rocha e as paredes brutas escavadas das câmaras eram cobertas com reboco, que fornecia uma superfície macia para as equipes de desenhistas e outros artistas.

(Disponível: https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/ c97vn4yl412o.adaptado.)

Assinale a opção correta quanto à afirmação proposta.
 

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