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3996665 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FURB
Orgão: SED-SC
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Read the excerpt below from the 2022 book Our wives under the sea , by Julia Armfield:
"She is a good friend, in as much as she is a present friend, or at least a friend who likes to make plans. And yet too often I find myself stopped by unwillingness to admit to basic frustrations, to look at her across a coffee shop table and respond to her humdrum admissions with a straight me too."
Which word from the excerpt has a suffix?
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3991925 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. Concórdia-SC
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About the topic “Palavras com sons assemelhados nas várias situações de uso”, decide if the alernatives below are true ( T ) or false ( F ).

( ) The difference between two, too, and to is that they have the same pronunciation but, different meanings.
( ) They’re not allowed to use their mobiles, the words that have the same pronunciation are: their and there.
( ) The words male and mail have different pronunciations.
( ) The word that has the same sound as flower is flour.

Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom:
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3953553 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Verbena
Orgão: Pref. Cidade Ocidental-GO

Durante uma atividade de conversação em inglês, os alunos mostram um objeto e dizem:

“This book is mine.”

“Is that pen yours?”

Essa atividade ajuda principalmente os alunos a praticarem

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3946996 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNEB
Orgão: SEE-BA
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In the context of translation and vocabulary equivalence between Portuguese and English, which of the following word pairs is an example of a false cognate?
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3893710 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: IF Sertão
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In EFL contexts, genres help students recognize recurrent linguistic patterns associated with specific communicative purposes. Based on this statement, analyze the following teaching situation: During a lesson on recipes, the teacher asks students to identify recurring verbs and structures like “add,” “mix,” and “bake,” as well as the imperative mood. Then, students are guided to write their own simple recipes using the same patterns. What is the main advantage of using a genre-based approach in this situation?

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In October 1971, a gentleman called Frieder Nake published a note entitled, There Should Be No Computer Art, which I quote here. “Soon after the advent of computers, it became clear that there was a great potential application for them in the area of artistic creation”, he began. “Before 1960, amazing, large, expensive, digital computers helped to produce poetic text and music. Analog computers, or only oscilloscopes, generated drawings of sets of mathematical curves and representations of oscillations. It was not before the first exhibitions of computer produced pictures were held in 1965 that a greater public took notice of this threat, as some said, progress, as some thought. I was involved in this development from its beginning.

I think that the way the art scene reacted to the new creations is interesting, pleasing, and stupid. I stated in 1970 that I was no longer going to take part in exhibitions. I find it easy to admit that computer art did not contribute to the advancement of art if we compare the computer products to all existing works of art. In other words, the repertoire of results of aesthetic behavior has not been changed by the use of computers. This point of view, namely, that of art history, is shared and held against computer art by many art critics. There is no doubt in my mind”, Frieder Nake said, “that interesting new methods have been found in the last decade which can be of some significance for the creative artist”.

As you might imagine, this was a bit of a controversial take. Here was a man who had for part of the previous decade been an insider, an advocate for the use of algorithmic and generative processes to create art. However, he was now seeing things from another perspective. I’ll just finish with another piece from what he posted in that article: “Questions like ‘is a computer creative’, or ‘is a computer an artist’, or the like, should not be considered serious questions, period. In the light of what we are facing at the end of the 20th century, those irrelevant questions do not matter”.

Where is the Art? A History in Technology.

Internet: <https://www.infoq.com> (adapted).

Each of the following options presents a different version of the last sentence of the second paragraph of text 7A2-II. Choose the option in which not only are the correctness and the original meaning of the fragment maintained, but also is the reported indirect speech used correctly.

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3676246 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: URCA
Orgão: Pref. Brejo Santo-CE
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Text 1 – How children learn languages


Questions 31 to 39


How long does it take to learn a language?

Many different factors affect the time it takes. These include your child’s age, first language, their reason for BLANK I English and their teachers. You can help your child learn quickly by BLANK II them lots of opportunities to use English. It helps to have real reasons for BLANK III a language, rather than just BLANK IV grammar.
Is it true that boys and girls learn languages differently?
Yes. At early ages, girls tend to develop language more quickly. Remember that it’s OK for children to develop at different speeds. It will be more similar by secondary school age. However, by this stage children might think that languages are ‘more of a girl thing’. Attitudes to learning can have a big impact on educational success so it’s important to find ways to encourage your child and help them enjoy their learning.
Do primary and secondary children learn languages differently?
Yes, there are differences.
Primary school children are learning their first and second languages at the same time. It’s really important to support both languages. Children with a strong foundation in their first language will find it easier to learn a second language. Encourage your child to play, sing and read in both their first and second languages. Remember to plan separate times to focus on each language. If you say something in English and then in another language, your child will automatically listen for their stronger language and ‘tune out’ the other language.
Teenagers are interested in exploring their personalities and identities. This creates lots of opportunities to use popular culture, films, TV, music and video games. Teenagers also enjoy challenging authority, which provides opportunities for debates and discussion.
Will learning another language affect how well my child does at school?
Multilingual children learn at a young age that they can express their ideas in more than one way. This helps their thought process and makes them better, more flexible, learners. Research has found that children who speak more than one language do better in school, and have better memories and problem-solving skills.
What kind of learner is my child?
Watch your child playing. What do they enjoy doing? Puzzles and problem-solving? Physical play and sports? Word games? Writing stories? Creative play? Try doing these types of activities in English and make a note of what your child responds to best. Alternatively, ask your child to create in English their own one-week ‘dream timetable of activities’. Let them choose how to present it. For example, they could act it out, prepare a written fact file, make a video, draw pictures, go on a treasure hunt or make a scrap book.
Source: https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/learning-english/parents-and-children/how-to-support-your-child/howchildren-learn-languages/. Accessed on 01/22/25
Examples of compound nouns can be found in:
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3673638 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Barão-RS
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The classic “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott presents diverse social issues, but mainly:
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3666991 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Ribeiro Gonçalves-PI
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Complete the sentence with the appropriate article:

“____ university in this region is offering additional language courses for free.”
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4147460 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: DIRENS Aeronáutica
Orgão: EEAr

Read the text.

 

More 737s mean more new routes

 

Rex flight ZL709 was operated with the carrier’s eighth and newest Boeing 737-800NG, registration VH-8KH and MSN 44217, which commenced mainline services this week. The jet arrived in Australia in late July and was initially delivered to Singapore Airlines’ subsidiary Silk Air in 2014. The ninth Boeing 737-800NG is being readied for delivery and is expected to join the Rex fleet in the coming weeks.

 

Adapted from https://simpleflying.com/rex-opens-hobart-

more-boeing-737-flights/

 

Choose the best alternative according to text.

 

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