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1953577 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: Pref. Betim-MG
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(Source:https://www.comicskingdom.com/hagar-the-horrible/. Access: 08/01/2020)

Hagar thinks very highly of him. Mark the option which contains all the compliments he makes about himself.
 

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1953576 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: Pref. Betim-MG
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TEXT II

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(Source:https://www.comicskingdom.com/hagar-the-horrible/. Access: 08/01/2020)

Observe the words taken from the comic strip: toughest, smartest, bravest, and loudest. Mark the option which describes the function of such terms in the text:
 

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1953575 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: Pref. Betim-MG
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TEXT II

Enunciado 1953575-1

(Source:https://www.comicskingdom.com/hagar-the-horrible/. Access: 08/01/2020)

The character Helga, Hagar’s wife, says there is one characteristic of her husband she is not fond of. What characteristic is that?
 

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1953574 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
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(Source:https://www.comicskingdom.com/hagar-the-horrible/. Access: 08/01/2020)
Taking into account the sentence: “If you weren’t a Viking Raider, what would you be doing?”, it is correct to say that:
 

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1953573 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: Pref. Betim-MG
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Enunciado 1953573-1
(Source:https://www.comicskingdom.com/hagar-the-horrible/. Access: 08/01/2020)
The expression “to see myself doing something” in the context of the comic strip means:
 

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1953572 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
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Enunciado 1953572-1
(Source:https://www.comicskingdom.com/hagar-the-horrible/. Access: 08/01/2020)
Concerning the main topic discussed by the two characters in the text, what can be implied by the answer Raider gives Hagar in the second part of the comic strip?
 

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1953571 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: Pref. Betim-MG
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According to the Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais (1998), the learning of a foreign language depends on the “(…) engajamento discursivo do aluno, ou seja, em sua capacidade de se engajar e engajar outros no discurso, de modo a poder agir no mundo social.” Taking into account the language teaching methodologies, which one best aligns with the PCN proposal for teaching a foreign language?
 

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1953570 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: Pref. Betim-MG
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I happily advertise the fact I breastfed – it’s high time that brands embraced it too
by Nell Frizzell
New ads by Aldi, Adidas and Sainsbury’s all feature breastfeeding mothers. Hopefully this will normalize the process to help new parents feed with ease
It may be some time yet until we see a mother in an advert precariously balancing her child/bag/shopping/pets before pushing a nipple into the mouth of a howling, jam-smeared toddler. But when they do, oh boy, are my days as a model really going to get going.
In recent weeks, a series of adverts have appeared from Tu at Sainsbury’s, Adidas and Aldi, all featuring breastfeeding mothers. Some are wearing flowery blouses and have tattoos, others are holding a naked baby between the zips of a sports top. Of course the women are good-looking, of course they are slim, of course we cannot actually see anything as erotically charged or as morally unsettling as an areola – this is still advertising, after all. But it is, surely, a start.
As someone who breastfed her son for 21 shirtlifting, bra-soaking, carefree months, I am of course pleased to see breastfeeding being held up as something both everyday and aspirational. It is as prosaic as a trip to the supermarket yet as physically impressive as professional sport. It belongs on billboards and screens as much as beds and sofas.
here is no such thing as “normal” when it comes to babies or bodies. But to normalize something that, in the words of UNICEF, has a profoundly positive impact on child health, is of course to be celebrated. You might find yourself whipping out a boob on a train full of football fans; you might squirt milk across somebody else’s coat on the bus; you might find yourself answering the door with your full breast outside your clothes without noticing. And if the presence of big brands behind your bra straps encourage you to keep feeding, then all power to your elbow. It is a shame that this hasn’t happened sooner, but it’s better late than never – and there’s no use crying over spilled (breast) milk.
(Source:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2019/oct/02/adve rts-breastfeeding-mothers-aldi-adidas-sainsburys.Access: 08/01/2020)
Observe the following excerpt taken from the text: “But when they do, oh boy, are my days as a model really going to get going.” Mark the correct option concerning the usage of words and expressions in the sentence.
 

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1953569 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: Pref. Betim-MG
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TEXT V
I happily advertise the fact I breastfed – it’s high time that brands embraced it too
by Nell Frizzell
New ads by Aldi, Adidas and Sainsbury’s all feature breastfeeding mothers. Hopefully this will normalize the process to help new parents feed with ease
It may be some time yet until we see a mother in an advert precariously balancing her child/bag/shopping/pets before pushing a nipple into the mouth of a howling, jam-smeared toddler. But when they do, oh boy, are my days as a model really going to get going.
In recent weeks, a series of adverts have appeared from Tu at Sainsbury’s, Adidas and Aldi, all featuring breastfeeding mothers. Some are wearing flowery blouses and have tattoos, others are holding a naked baby between the zips of a sports top. Of course the women are good-looking, of course they are slim, of course we cannot actually see anything as erotically charged or as morally unsettling as an areola – this is still advertising, after all. But it is, surely, a start.
As someone who breastfed her son for 21 shirtlifting, bra-soaking, carefree months, I am of course pleased to see breastfeeding being held up as something both everyday and aspirational. It is as prosaic as a trip to the supermarket yet as physically impressive as professional sport. It belongs on billboards and screens as much as beds and sofas.
here is no such thing as “normal” when it comes to babies or bodies. But to normalize something that, in the words of UNICEF, has a profoundly positive impact on child health, is of course to be celebrated. You might find yourself whipping out a boob on a train full of football fans; you might squirt milk across somebody else’s coat on the bus; you might find yourself answering the door with your full breast outside your clothes without noticing. And if the presence of big brands behind your bra straps encourage you to keep feeding, then all power to your elbow. It is a shame that this hasn’t happened sooner, but it’s better late than never – and there’s no use crying over spilled (breast) milk.
(Source:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2019/oct/02/adve rts-breastfeeding-mothers-aldi-adidas-sainsburys.Access: 08/01/2020)
Taking into account the context in which it appears, the expression “there’s no use crying over spilled (breast) milk” means that:
 

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1953568 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AOCP
Orgão: Pref. Betim-MG
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TEXT V
I happily advertise the fact I breastfed – it’s high time that brands embraced it too
by Nell Frizzell
New ads by Aldi, Adidas and Sainsbury’s all feature breastfeeding mothers. Hopefully this will normalize the process to help new parents feed with ease
It may be some time yet until we see a mother in an advert precariously balancing her child/bag/shopping/pets before pushing a nipple into the mouth of a howling, jam-smeared toddler. But when they do, oh boy, are my days as a model really going to get going.
In recent weeks, a series of adverts have appeared from Tu at Sainsbury’s, Adidas and Aldi, all featuring breastfeeding mothers. Some are wearing flowery blouses and have tattoos, others are holding a naked baby between the zips of a sports top. Of course the women are good-looking, of course they are slim, of course we cannot actually see anything as erotically charged or as morally unsettling as an areola – this is still advertising, after all. But it is, surely, a start.
As someone who breastfed her son for 21 shirtlifting, bra-soaking, carefree months, I am of course pleased to see breastfeeding being held up as something both everyday and aspirational. It is as prosaic as a trip to the supermarket yet as physically impressive as professional sport. It belongs on billboards and screens as much as beds and sofas.
here is no such thing as “normal” when it comes to babies or bodies. But to normalize something that, in the words of UNICEF, has a profoundly positive impact on child health, is of course to be celebrated. You might find yourself whipping out a boob on a train full of football fans; you might squirt milk across somebody else’s coat on the bus; you might find yourself answering the door with your full breast outside your clothes without noticing. And if the presence of big brands behind your bra straps encourage you to keep feeding, then all power to your elbow. It is a shame that this hasn’t happened sooner, but it’s better late than never – and there’s no use crying over spilled (breast) milk.
(Source:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2019/oct/02/adve rts-breastfeeding-mothers-aldi-adidas-sainsburys.Access: 08/01/2020)
The text also talks about normalizing breastfeeding, that is, women who breastfeed would feel comfortable and not ashamed of doing so in public places. As a result of such normalization, women might find themselves in the following situations, EXCEPT:
 

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