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3656219 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Fog harversting could provide water for arid cities

By Victoria Gill



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Which of the sentences below presents the word “drinking” used in the same way as the highlighted word in line 07?
 

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3656218 Ano: 2025
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Fog harversting could provide water for arid cities

By Victoria Gill



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According to the text, which of the alternatives below is correct?
 

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3656217 Ano: 2025
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Fog harversting could provide water for arid cities

By Victoria Gill



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Analyze the following statements about the article and mark T, if true, or F, if false.

( ) To collect the same amount of water delivered to the slums in Alto Hospicio every week, it would be necessary to install more than ten thousand square meters of mesh.
( ) When calculating how much water can be collected, Dr. Carter’s team also analyzed cloud formation and weather forecasts.
( ) The amount of water collected predicted by the researchers might be incorrect because the fog is not constant in the region.
( ) Dr. Carter’s fog-harvesting system was based on a paper published in a journal about Environmental Science.

The correct order of filling in the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:
 

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3656216 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Fog harversting could provide water for arid cities

By Victoria Gill



Enunciado 4378733-1Enunciado 4378733-2

Which of the questions below is NOT answered by the article?
 

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3656215 Ano: 2025
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Fog harversting could provide water for arid cities

By Victoria Gill



Enunciado 4378732-1Enunciado 4378732-2

What is the main topic discussed in the article?
 

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How the Human Body Changes in Space


For years, TRISH (The Translational Research Institute for Space Health) has supported research projects and studies that aim to solve the challenges of human exploration in space. It is important that we know, first, the risks to human health during space travel. Understanding some of these risks (see below) is essential for a successful return to the moon in NASA’s Artemis missions.


Muscles
Astronauts experience decreased muscle mass, strength, and endurance because moving around requires reduced work from the legs and back. As a result, the muscles can begin to weaken or atrophy. To help combat this, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have a strict exercise regime.


Neurological
In space missions, astronauts can experience disorientation, space motion sickness, and a loss of sense of direction, making completion of even basic tasks difficult. In an emergency, decreased sensorimotor function and postural stability could be dangerous.


Cardiovascular
In space, astronauts may face decreases in blood volume and aerobic capacity, while also experiencing increased arrhythmias. Although the cardiovascular system functions well in space, the body does not require as much work from the heart (still a muscle, after all) in microgravity. This could lead to deconditioning and a decrease in the size of the heart.
Available at: https://www.bcm.edu/academiccenters/space-medicine. Access: 30 Dec. 2023. Adapted.
This, in the sentence “This could lead to deconditioning and a decrease in the size of the heart” (last paragraph), refers to the fact that:
 

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How the Human Body Changes in Space


For years, TRISH (The Translational Research Institute for Space Health) has supported research projects and studies that aim to solve the challenges of human exploration in space. It is important that we know, first, the risks to human health during space travel. Understanding some of these risks (see below) is essential for a successful return to the moon in NASA’s Artemis missions.


Muscles
Astronauts experience decreased muscle mass, strength, and endurance because moving around requires reduced work from the legs and back. As a result, the muscles can begin to weaken or atrophy. To help combat this, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have a strict exercise regime.


Neurological
In space missions, astronauts can experience disorientation, space motion sickness, and a loss of sense of direction, making completion of even basic tasks difficult. In an emergency, decreased sensorimotor function and postural stability could be dangerous.


Cardiovascular
In space, astronauts may face decreases in blood volume and aerobic capacity, while also experiencing increased arrhythmias. Although the cardiovascular system functions well in space, the body does not require as much work from the heart (still a muscle, after all) in microgravity. This could lead to deconditioning and a decrease in the size of the heart.
Available at: https://www.bcm.edu/academiccenters/space-medicine. Access: 30 Dec. 2023. Adapted.
The aim of the text is to:
 

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3652837 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Rio Negro-PR
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Check the item that correctly displays an antonym for the underlined word.

 

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3652836 Ano: 2025
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The mysterious death of Alexander the Great


When Alexander the Great’s body seemingly remained unchanged for six days after his death in 323 BCE, his contemporaries could offer only one explanation. Alexander must have been a god. So… was he?

Alexander the Great first fell ill during a days-long series of parties, during one of which he collapsed, complaining of a searing pain in his back. After 10 days of intense fever, Alexander’s soldiers were brought in to see him one final time. As reported by the historian Arrian, at that point the king “could no longer speak… but he struggled to raise his head and gave each man a greeting with his eyes.”

When Alexander was declared dead on June 13, theories began forming. Had he been poisoned? Sabotaged? Had he been killed by drinking too much wine? Today we have an explanation for Alexander’s death and his period of bodily freshness that relies less on the supernatural and more on science. In 2018 Dr. Katherine Hall, a lecturer in New Zealand, proposed that Alexander the Great had Guillain-Barré syndrome, an acute autoimmune condition that results in muscle paralysis. In other words, Alexander may have been alive when he was declared dead—a mistake that could have been made when physicians mistook the shallow breathing of a coma patient for no breathing at all. If this was the case, Alexander may have been effectively murdered during embalming—a process that would have seen him disemboweled.

While we can’t travel back in time to confirm Hall’s theory, it is the only one that takes into account all the details of Alexander’s death—and his body’s mysterious life.


Encyclopaedia Britannica. Adaptation.

The –ing form can be used as an adjective. Which of the words below, underlined in the text, function as adjectives in their context?

 

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3652657 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Rio Negro-PR
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Mark the CORRECT item to fill in the blank.

The director, ______ film won several awards, will be speaking at the conference.

 

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