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3184425 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. André Rocha-RS
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Instructions: Answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.

‘Alien’ minerals never found on Earth identified in meteorite

  1. While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known about the
  2. meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented until a few
  3. years ago. The oddly smooth rock caught the eye of prospectors, and when they hit it with a
  4. hammer, a metallic tone resounded. They suspected it was an iron meteorite — an object from
  5. space largely made of iron and nickel, many of which are believed to have come from the cores
  6. of smashed asteroids or planetesimals, similar to our own planet's metallic center.
  7. The prospectors sent small samples of ___ meteorite to scientists for confirmation and
  8. further analysis, and ___ piece fell into ___ hands of Chris Herd, curator of the meteorite
  9. collection at the University of Alberta. While studying the slice of rock, he noticed several crystals
  10. with unusual compositions. Later analysis, including a comparison to synthetically created
  11. minerals, confirmed his hunch: the composition and structure of the minerals had never been
  12. seen before in nature.
  13. Herd named one mineral elaliite, after the meteorite itself, and the second elkinstantonite,
  14. after Lindy Elkins-Tanton, a planetary scientist at Arizona State University. Chi Ma, a meteorite
  15. mineralogist at the California Institute of Technology who has previously discovered dozens of
  16. new minerals, identified the third mineral, calling it Olsenite to honor the late Edward Olsen, a
  17. former curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
  18. Our planet has roughly 5,800 minerals, while only about 480 have been found in
  19. meteorites. Many of those meteoritic minerals are truly alien — some 30 percent don't form
  20. naturally on Earth. Studying the mineralogy of meteorites is "armchair solar system exploration,
  21. in a lot of ways", Herd says. "We're trying to constrain the variety of conditions that have existed
  22. within different planetary bodies".

Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/alien-minerals-never-found-on-earth-identified-in-meteorite

Which of the following alternatives correctly fills out the blanks in lines 07 and 08?

 

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3184424 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. André Rocha-RS
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Instructions: Answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.

‘Alien’ minerals never found on Earth identified in meteorite

  1. While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known about the
  2. meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented until a few
  3. years ago. The oddly smooth rock caught the eye of prospectors, and when they hit it with a
  4. hammer, a metallic tone resounded. They suspected it was an iron meteorite — an object from
  5. space largely made of iron and nickel, many of which are believed to have come from the cores
  6. of smashed asteroids or planetesimals, similar to our own planet's metallic center.
  7. The prospectors sent small samples of ___ meteorite to scientists for confirmation and
  8. further analysis, and ___ piece fell into ___ hands of Chris Herd, curator of the meteorite
  9. collection at the University of Alberta. While studying the slice of rock, he noticed several crystals
  10. with unusual compositions. Later analysis, including a comparison to synthetically created
  11. minerals, confirmed his hunch: the composition and structure of the minerals had never been
  12. seen before in nature.
  13. Herd named one mineral elaliite, after the meteorite itself, and the second elkinstantonite,
  14. after Lindy Elkins-Tanton, a planetary scientist at Arizona State University. Chi Ma, a meteorite
  15. mineralogist at the California Institute of Technology who has previously discovered dozens of
  16. new minerals, identified the third mineral, calling it Olsenite to honor the late Edward Olsen, a
  17. former curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
  18. Our planet has roughly 5,800 minerals, while only about 480 have been found in
  19. meteorites. Many of those meteoritic minerals are truly alien — some 30 percent don't form
  20. naturally on Earth. Studying the mineralogy of meteorites is "armchair solar system exploration,
  21. in a lot of ways", Herd says. "We're trying to constrain the variety of conditions that have existed
  22. within different planetary bodies".

Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/alien-minerals-never-found-on-earth-identified-in-meteorite

The bold word “synthetically” (l. 10), in the context presented in the text, is classified as a/an:

 

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3184423 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. André Rocha-RS
Provas:

Instructions: Answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.

‘Alien’ minerals never found on Earth identified in meteorite

  1. While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known about the
  2. meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented until a few
  3. years ago. The oddly smooth rock caught the eye of prospectors, and when they hit it with a
  4. hammer, a metallic tone resounded. They suspected it was an iron meteorite — an object from
  5. space largely made of iron and nickel, many of which are believed to have come from the cores
  6. of smashed asteroids or planetesimals, similar to our own planet's metallic center.
  7. The prospectors sent small samples of ___ meteorite to scientists for confirmation and
  8. further analysis, and ___ piece fell into ___ hands of Chris Herd, curator of the meteorite
  9. collection at the University of Alberta. While studying the slice of rock, he noticed several crystals
  10. with unusual compositions. Later analysis, including a comparison to synthetically created
  11. minerals, confirmed his hunch: the composition and structure of the minerals had never been
  12. seen before in nature.
  13. Herd named one mineral elaliite, after the meteorite itself, and the second elkinstantonite,
  14. after Lindy Elkins-Tanton, a planetary scientist at Arizona State University. Chi Ma, a meteorite
  15. mineralogist at the California Institute of Technology who has previously discovered dozens of
  16. new minerals, identified the third mineral, calling it Olsenite to honor the late Edward Olsen, a
  17. former curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
  18. Our planet has roughly 5,800 minerals, while only about 480 have been found in
  19. meteorites. Many of those meteoritic minerals are truly alien — some 30 percent don't form
  20. naturally on Earth. Studying the mineralogy of meteorites is "armchair solar system exploration,
  21. in a lot of ways", Herd says. "We're trying to constrain the variety of conditions that have existed
  22. within different planetary bodies".

Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/alien-minerals-never-found-on-earth-identified-in-meteorite

In lines 01 and 02 we find the following excerpt:

“While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known (1) about the meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented (2) until a few years ago.”

Consider the statements below about the highlighted structures and mark T, if true, of F, if false.

( ) 1 is a past perfect structure.

( ) The action expressed by 1 happened after the action expressed by 2.

( ) 2 is a simple past, negative passive voice structure.

( ) 2 is a completed action.

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

 

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3184422 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. André Rocha-RS
Provas:

Instructions: Answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.

‘Alien’ minerals never found on Earth identified in meteorite

  1. While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known about the
  2. meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented until a few
  3. years ago. The oddly smooth rock caught the eye of prospectors, and when they hit it with a
  4. hammer, a metallic tone resounded. They suspected it was an iron meteorite — an object from
  5. space largely made of iron and nickel, many of which are believed to have come from the cores
  6. of smashed asteroids or planetesimals, similar to our own planet's metallic center.
  7. The prospectors sent small samples of ___ meteorite to scientists for confirmation and
  8. further analysis, and ___ piece fell into ___ hands of Chris Herd, curator of the meteorite
  9. collection at the University of Alberta. While studying the slice of rock, he noticed several crystals
  10. with unusual compositions. Later analysis, including a comparison to synthetically created
  11. minerals, confirmed his hunch: the composition and structure of the minerals had never been
  12. seen before in nature.
  13. Herd named one mineral elaliite, after the meteorite itself, and the second elkinstantonite,
  14. after Lindy Elkins-Tanton, a planetary scientist at Arizona State University. Chi Ma, a meteorite
  15. mineralogist at the California Institute of Technology who has previously discovered dozens of
  16. new minerals, identified the third mineral, calling it Olsenite to honor the late Edward Olsen, a
  17. former curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
  18. Our planet has roughly 5,800 minerals, while only about 480 have been found in
  19. meteorites. Many of those meteoritic minerals are truly alien — some 30 percent don't form
  20. naturally on Earth. Studying the mineralogy of meteorites is "armchair solar system exploration,
  21. in a lot of ways", Herd says. "We're trying to constrain the variety of conditions that have existed
  22. within different planetary bodies".

Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/alien-minerals-never-found-on-earth-identified-in-meteorite

According to the author, which of the following statements about the minerals found in meteorites is INCORRECT?

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3184421 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. André Rocha-RS
Provas:

Instructions: Answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.

‘Alien’ minerals never found on Earth identified in meteorite

  1. While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known about the
  2. meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented until a few
  3. years ago. The oddly smooth rock caught the eye of prospectors, and when they hit it with a
  4. hammer, a metallic tone resounded. They suspected it was an iron meteorite — an object from
  5. space largely made of iron and nickel, many of which are believed to have come from the cores
  6. of smashed asteroids or planetesimals, similar to our own planet's metallic center.
  7. The prospectors sent small samples of ___ meteorite to scientists for confirmation and
  8. further analysis, and ___ piece fell into ___ hands of Chris Herd, curator of the meteorite
  9. collection at the University of Alberta. While studying the slice of rock, he noticed several crystals
  10. with unusual compositions. Later analysis, including a comparison to synthetically created
  11. minerals, confirmed his hunch: the composition and structure of the minerals had never been
  12. seen before in nature.
  13. Herd named one mineral elaliite, after the meteorite itself, and the second elkinstantonite,
  14. after Lindy Elkins-Tanton, a planetary scientist at Arizona State University. Chi Ma, a meteorite
  15. mineralogist at the California Institute of Technology who has previously discovered dozens of
  16. new minerals, identified the third mineral, calling it Olsenite to honor the late Edward Olsen, a
  17. former curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
  18. Our planet has roughly 5,800 minerals, while only about 480 have been found in
  19. meteorites. Many of those meteoritic minerals are truly alien — some 30 percent don't form
  20. naturally on Earth. Studying the mineralogy of meteorites is "armchair solar system exploration,
  21. in a lot of ways", Herd says. "We're trying to constrain the variety of conditions that have existed
  22. within different planetary bodies".

Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/alien-minerals-never-found-on-earth-identified-in-meteorite

Consider the following statements about the El Ali meteorite:

I. The meteorite was found a few years ago.

II. Scientist started studying the meteorite a few years ago.

III. Chris Heard has named all new minerals found in the meteorite.

According to the article, which statements are correct?

 

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São funções da avaliação do rendimento escolar de acordo com Celso Antunes (2021):

I. Identificar métodos de ensino, material didático utilizado e recursos empregados no processo educativo, proporcionando bases para a melhoria crescente e continuada do currículo.

II. Favorecer os alunos no sentido de aprenderem a autoavaliar, de maneira independente, seus próprios resultados da aprendizagem.

III. Informar os diagnósticos colhidos aos alunos e à sua família, transformando-os em agentes no sentido de seu aperfeiçoamento.

Quais estão corretas?

 

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Antunes (2014) salienta que um sistema de avaliação completo deve reunir os seguintes aspectos comuns, EXCETO:

 

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Ao analisar as características do Projeto Político-Pedagógico, Vasconcellos (2019) afirma que, quanto à abrangência, ele é:

I. Amplo.

II. Integral.

III. Global.

IV. Parcial.

Quais estão corretas?

 

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No ensino híbrido, ao implementar o Modelo de Rotação, os professores devem ter em mente que:

I. O professor deve ter um papel de interventor e as atividades dependem de seu acompanhamento direto.

II. A ideia da rotação pressupõe que todos os alunos percorram todas as estações e realizem as tarefas estipuladas, trocando quando o tempo acabar.

III. Ao planejar cada estação, é necessário contar com estudantes de séries/anos diferentes para que a troca de ideias seja enriquecedora.

Quais estão corretas?

 

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De acordo com Fava (2014), o papel do professor em uma Educação 3.0 deve ser o de:

 

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