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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Máxima
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Urbanization and Its Challenges

In the last century, urbanization has accelerated at an unprecedented pace. Cities around the world have grown rapidly, attracting people from rural areas seeking better opportunities. While urban centers provide access to jobs, education, and healthcare, they also present significant challenges. Overcrowding, gridlock, pollution, and insufficient housing are common problems. Moreover, social inequality is often more visible in urban areas, where wealthy neighborhoods exist alongside impoverished communities. Urban planners argue that sustainable development, public transportation, and inclusive policies are essential to create cities that can support both economic growth and quality of life.
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If you visit Japan, you might choose to travel around the country by shinkansen train. These high-speed trains connect the major cities of Japan. They are nicknamed “bullet trains” because they go very fast and have pointy noses like a bullet.
Bullet trains are a good way to travel for several reasons other than their speed. They are very punctual, often leaving on time to the second. They are also comfortable. All the seats face forward, and there is plenty of leg room. Most importantly, bullet trains are very safe. In their 35-year history, there have been only a few accidents and no deaths.
The only downside to bullet trains is that they are expensive. A ticket to travel to another city can cost almost as much as an airline ticket would. However, if you fly, you will land at an airport at the edge of a city. Train stations are usually right in the middle of a city. This means that it is often more convenient to take a bullet train instead of flying, because you will arrive exactly where you want to be.
( ) These trains are nicknamed “bullet trains” because of their speed and shape.
( ) The train that the author of the passage talks about is the shinkansen.
( ) The author says that one reason to take a bullet train instead of flying is because the bullet train is often much cheaper.
( ) To help travelers decide between a bullet train and an airplane, it would be most helpful for the author to add information about how many seats each one has.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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If you visit Japan, you might choose to travel around the country by shinkansen train. These high-speed trains connect the major cities of Japan. They are nicknamed “bullet trains” because they go very fast and have pointy noses like a bullet.
Bullet trains are a good way to travel for several reasons other than their speed. They are very punctual, often leaving on time to the second. They are also comfortable. All the seats face forward, and there is plenty of leg room. Most importantly, bullet trains are very safe. In their 35-year history, there have been only a few accidents and no deaths.
The only downside to bullet trains is that they are expensive. A ticket to travel to another city can cost almost as much as an airline ticket would. However, if you fly, you will land at an airport at the edge of a city. Train stations are usually right in the middle of a city. This means that it is often more convenient to take a bullet train instead of flying, because you will arrive exactly where you want to be.
1. Because all the seats face forward.
2. Because there is plenty of leg room.
3. Because there is extra space for bags.
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If you visit Japan, you might choose to travel around the country by shinkansen train. These high-speed trains connect the major cities of Japan. They are nicknamed “bullet trains” because they go very fast and have pointy noses like a bullet.
Bullet trains are a good way to travel for several reasons other than their speed. They are very punctual, often leaving on time to the second. They are also comfortable. All the seats face forward, and there is plenty of leg room. Most importantly, bullet trains are very safe. In their 35-year history, there have been only a few accidents and no deaths.
The only downside to bullet trains is that they are expensive. A ticket to travel to another city can cost almost as much as an airline ticket would. However, if you fly, you will land at an airport at the edge of a city. Train stations are usually right in the middle of a city. This means that it is often more convenient to take a bullet train instead of flying, because you will arrive exactly where you want to be.
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Coluna 1 Eixo
1. Eixo Escrita
2. Eixo Oralidade
3. Eixo Leitura
4. Eixo Conhecimento Linguístico
Coluna 2 Características
( ) práticas de compreensão e produção oral em diferentes contextos.
( ) práticas de leitura em diversos textos em língua inglesa.
( ) práticas de análise linguística para reflexão sobre o funcionamento da língua inglesa.
( ) práticas de produção de textos em língua inglesa relacionados ao cotidiano dos alunos.
Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta, de cima para baixo.
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( ) Compreende as seguintes habilidades: compreensão e produção oral e escrita.
( ) Baseia-se no Quadro Europeu Comum de Referência para Línguas (QECR).
( ) Quadro Europeu Comum de Referência para Línguas (QECR) é a única estrutura utilizada para descrever competências linguísticas.
( ) A capacidade de entender a língua falada, incluindo diferentes sotaques, estilos e níveis de complexidade, é desenvolvida na compreensão oral.
Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta, de cima para baixo.
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1. The school-based teaching of Foreign Languages enables students to understand and produce sentences in a foreign language, and allow them to develop speaking competence.
2. Foreign Languages at the average school are almost entirely based on the study of grammatical formulae; the memorization of rules and a priority focus on written language.
3. Foreign Languages are now part of a field of knowledge, and no longer an isolated course in the curriculum.
4. Teaching a foreign language provides communication and allows students to have access to some kinds of information while contributing to their overall development as adults.
Choose the alternative which contains the correct sentences.
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“The Common European Framework of Reference (2001) extends the definition of communicative language ability into......................skills, and divides speaking into two skills: spoken production and spoken....................... This is based on the evidence that these two skills are different, since one involves only monologue-type speech and the other involves being both a......................and a...................... at the same time.” interaction.
Choose the alternative that presents the correct missing words to complete the sentence.
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( ) Whose pens and books are these? They are mine.
( ) When are you from? Chapecó.
( ) How is your favorite sport? Volleyball.
( ) Which book do you want: the comic one or the novel? The comic.
( ) Whom you saw?
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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Column 1 Vocabulary
1. Find out
2. Allow
3. Crunch
4. Submit
5. Scary
Column 2 Definition
( ) accept the authority or will of another person.
( ) frightening.
( ) give (someone) permission to do something..
( ) discover a piece of information.
( ) a loud muffled grinding sound made when crushing.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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