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4017314 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Check the correct option to complete the sentence.
Rachel Aniston’s boyfriend is Peruvian. name is Pablo. He   in Fort Lauderdale with   brother, Noah.    work together there.
 

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4017313 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Check the correct option to complete the sentence.
There   a lot of Latin immigrants living in North America. The United States   an example of a country that has many cosmopolitan cities.
 

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4017312 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Check the correct option to complete the sentence.
Greenland a big island in North America. It  approximately 57,000 inhabitants. And  official language  Danish
 

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4017311 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Children and media in the U.S. - Statistics & Facts
Published by Statista Research Department, Mar 24, 2022
   Today’s children don’t know a world without smartphones and the internet. They are growing up in an age where entertainment and information is always at the tip of their fingers. It is no surprise, then, that they spend a considerable amount of their time with technology each day. Television still remains the media of choice among young children, with kids younger than 8 spending 45 minutes watching television each day. Nearly 40 percent of parents report that their child owns a smartphone, and significant percentages have access to television in their rooms.
   The viewing habits of teenagers are somewhat different than those of younger children; an increasing number of teens are watching their television online, through the use of a subscription video-on-demand service.
   In addition to the various digital entertainment sources, reading remains popular as a more traditional source of media and entertainment among children in the United States. As of 2017, 31 percent of parents stated that their child reads or is read to several times per day.
  This text provides general information. Statista assumes no liability for the information given being complete or correct. Due to varying update cycles, statistics can display more up-to-date data than referenced in the text.
STATISTA, Children and media in the U.S. - statistics & facts. 24. mar. 2022. Available at: www.statista.com/topics/3980/children-and-media-in-the-us.
About Statista's statement in relation to why they assume no liability for the information given, choose the best option.
 

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4017310 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Children and media in the U.S. - Statistics & Facts
Published by Statista Research Department, Mar 24, 2022
   Today’s children don’t know a world without smartphones and the internet. They are growing up in an age where entertainment and information is always at the tip of their fingers. It is no surprise, then, that they spend a considerable amount of their time with technology each day. Television still remains the media of choice among young children, with kids younger than 8 spending 45 minutes watching television each day. Nearly 40 percent of parents report that their child owns a smartphone, and significant percentages have access to television in their rooms.
   The viewing habits of teenagers are somewhat different than those of younger children; an increasing number of teens are watching their television online, through the use of a subscription video-on-demand service.
   In addition to the various digital entertainment sources, reading remains popular as a more traditional source of media and entertainment among children in the United States. As of 2017, 31 percent of parents stated that their child reads or is read to several times per day.
  This text provides general information. Statista assumes no liability for the information given being complete or correct. Due to varying update cycles, statistics can display more up-to-date data than referenced in the text.
STATISTA, Children and media in the U.S. - statistics & facts. 24. mar. 2022. Available at: www.statista.com/topics/3980/children-and-media-in-the-us.
Mark the best option that is related to what the parents say about their children’s entertainment.
 

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4017309 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Children and media in the U.S. - Statistics & Facts
Published by Statista Research Department, Mar 24, 2022
   Today’s children don’t know a world without smartphones and the internet. They are growing up in an age where entertainment and information is always at the tip of their fingers. It is no surprise, then, that they spend a considerable amount of their time with technology each day. Television still remains the media of choice among young children, with kids younger than 8 spending 45 minutes watching television each day. Nearly 40 percent of parents report that their child owns a smartphone, and significant percentages have access to television in their rooms.
   The viewing habits of teenagers are somewhat different than those of younger children; an increasing number of teens are watching their television online, through the use of a subscription video-on-demand service.
   In addition to the various digital entertainment sources, reading remains popular as a more traditional source of media and entertainment among children in the United States. As of 2017, 31 percent of parents stated that their child reads or is read to several times per day.
  This text provides general information. Statista assumes no liability for the information given being complete or correct. Due to varying update cycles, statistics can display more up-to-date data than referenced in the text.
STATISTA, Children and media in the U.S. - statistics & facts. 24. mar. 2022. Available at: www.statista.com/topics/3980/children-and-media-in-the-us.
Mark the option that is NOT correct about the text.
 

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4017308 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Children and media in the U.S. - Statistics & Facts
Published by Statista Research Department, Mar 24, 2022
   Today’s children don’t know a world without smartphones and the internet. They are growing up in an age where entertainment and information is always at the tip of their fingers. It is no surprise, then, that they spend a considerable amount of their time with technology each day. Television still remains the media of choice among young children, with kids younger than 8 spending 45 minutes watching television each day. Nearly 40 percent of parents report that their child owns a smartphone, and significant percentages have access to television in their rooms.
   The viewing habits of teenagers are somewhat different than those of younger children; an increasing number of teens are watching their television online, through the use of a subscription video-on-demand service.
   In addition to the various digital entertainment sources, reading remains popular as a more traditional source of media and entertainment among children in the United States. As of 2017, 31 percent of parents stated that their child reads or is read to several times per day.
  This text provides general information. Statista assumes no liability for the information given being complete or correct. Due to varying update cycles, statistics can display more up-to-date data than referenced in the text.
STATISTA, Children and media in the U.S. - statistics & facts. 24. mar. 2022. Available at: www.statista.com/topics/3980/children-and-media-in-the-us.
According to the text, choose the right option about the U.S children or teenagers’ preference for entertainment.
 

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4017307 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Children and media in the U.S. - Statistics & Facts
Published by Statista Research Department, Mar 24, 2022
   Today’s children don’t know a world without smartphones and the internet. They are growing up in an age where entertainment and information is always at the tip of their fingers. It is no surprise, then, that they spend a considerable amount of their time with technology each day. Television still remains the media of choice among young children, with kids younger than 8 spending 45 minutes watching television each day. Nearly 40 percent of parents report that their child owns a smartphone, and significant percentages have access to television in their rooms.
   The viewing habits of teenagers are somewhat different than those of younger children; an increasing number of teens are watching their television online, through the use of a subscription video-on-demand service.
   In addition to the various digital entertainment sources, reading remains popular as a more traditional source of media and entertainment among children in the United States. As of 2017, 31 percent of parents stated that their child reads or is read to several times per day.
  This text provides general information. Statista assumes no liability for the information given being complete or correct. Due to varying update cycles, statistics can display more up-to-date data than referenced in the text.
STATISTA, Children and media in the U.S. - statistics & facts. 24. mar. 2022. Available at: www.statista.com/topics/3980/children-and-media-in-the-us.
Choose the option that has the best main idea of the text.
 

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4017306 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Francês (Língua Francesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH
Marquez la phrase correcte :
 

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4017305 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Francês (Língua Francesa)
Banca: IMPARH
Orgão: IMPARH

Choisissez le pronom convenable pour remplacer le groupe souligné :

« Pierre arrive du stade olympique à l’instant. → Pierre ____ arrive à l'instant.»

 

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