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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
The World’s Oceans are in Danger, Major Climate Change Report Warns
WASHINGTON — Climate change is heating the oceans and altering their chemistry so dramatically that it is threatening seafood supplies, fueling cyclones and floods and posing profound risks to the hundreds of millions of people living along the coasts, according to a sweeping United Nations report issued Wednesday.
The report concludes that the world’s oceans and ice sheets are under such severe stress that the fallout could prove difficult for humans to contain without steeping reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Fish populations are already declining in many regions as warming waters throw marine ecosystems into disarray, according to the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of scientists convened by the United Nations to guide world leaders in policymaking.
“The oceans are sending us so many warning signals that we need to get emissions under control,” said Hans-Otto Pörtner, a marine biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and a lead author of the report. “Ecosystems are changing, food webs are changing, fish stocks are changing, and this turmoil is affecting humans.”
Hotter ocean temperatures, combined with rising sea levels, further imperil coastal regions, the report says, worsening a phenomenon that is already contributing to storms like Hurricane Harvey, which devastated Houston two years ago.
Adapted from: https://www.nytimes.com/2019
The following words: ‘dramatically’(paragraph 1), ‘severe’ (paragraph 2) and ‘like’ (paragraph 4) are, respectively, classified as:
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The World’s Oceans are in Danger, Major Climate Change Report Warns
WASHINGTON — Climate change is heating the oceans and altering their chemistry so dramatically that it is threatening seafood supplies, fueling cyclones and floods and posing profound risks to the hundreds of millions of people living along the coasts, according to a sweeping United Nations report issued Wednesday.
The report concludes that the world’s oceans and ice sheets are under such severe stress that the fallout could prove difficult for humans to contain without steeping reductions greenhouse gas emissions. Fish populations are already declining in many regions as warming waters throw marine ecosystems disarray, according to the report the Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change, a group of scientists convened by the United Nations to guide world leaders in policymaking.
“The oceans are sending us so many warning signals that we need to get emissions under control,” said Hans-Otto Pörtner, a marine biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and a lead author of the report. “Ecosystems are changing, food webs are changing, fish stocks are changing, and this turmoil is affecting humans.”
Hotter ocean temperatures, combined with rising sea levels, further imperil coastal regions, the report says, worsening a phenomenon that is already contributing to storms like Hurricane Harvey, which devastated Houston two years ago.
Adapted from: https://www.nytimes.com/2019
Some words were taken from the second paragraph of the text.
Choose the alternative which contains the correct words to complete the sentences.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
The World’s Oceans are in Danger, Major Climate Change Report Warns
WASHINGTON — Climate change is heating the oceans and altering their chemistry so dramatically that it is threatening seafood supplies, fueling cyclones and floods and posing profound risks to the hundreds of millions of people living along the coasts, according to a sweeping United Nations report issued Wednesday.
The report concludes that the world’s oceans and ice sheets are under such severe stress that the fallout could prove difficult for humans to contain without steeping reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Fish populations are already declining in many regions as warming waters throw marine ecosystems into disarray, according to the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of scientists convened by the United Nations to guide world leaders in policymaking.
“The oceans are sending us so many warning signals that we need to get emissions under control,” said Hans-Otto Pörtner, a marine biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and a lead author of the report. “Ecosystems are changing, food webs are changing, fish stocks are changing, and this turmoil is affecting humans.”
Hotter ocean temperatures, combined with rising sea levels, further imperil coastal regions, the report says, worsening a phenomenon that is already contributing to storms like Hurricane Harvey, which devastated Houston two years ago.
Adapted from: https://www.nytimes.com/2019
What are the underlined words in the text being used for?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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The World’s Oceans are in Danger, Major Climate Change Report Warns
WASHINGTON — Climate change is heating the oceans and altering their chemistry so dramatically that it is threatening seafood supplies, fueling cyclones and floods and posing profound risks to the hundreds of millions of people living along the coasts, according to a sweeping United Nations report issued Wednesday.
The report concludes that the world’s oceans and ice sheets are under such severe stress that the fallout could prove difficult for humans to contain without steeping reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Fish populations are already declining in many regions as warming waters throw marine ecosystems into disarray, according to the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of scientists convened by the United Nations to guide world leaders in policymaking.
“The oceans are sending us so many warning signals that we need to get emissions under control,” said Hans-Otto Pörtner, a marine biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and a lead author of the report. “Ecosystems are changing, food webs are changing, fish stocks are changing, and this turmoil is affecting humans.”
Hotter ocean temperatures, combined with rising sea levels, further imperil coastal regions, the report says, worsening a phenomenon that is already contributing to storms like Hurricane Harvey, which devastated Houston two years ago.
Adapted from: https://www.nytimes.com/2019
Match the words on column 1 with their definitions on column 2.
Column 1 Words
1. ecosystem
2. fallout
3. imperil
4. threaten
Column 2 Definitions
( ) put at risk of being harmed.
( ) state one’s intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done.
( ) a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
( ) the adverse side effects or results of a situation.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
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The World’s Oceans are in Danger, Major Climate Change Report Warns
WASHINGTON — Climate change is heating the oceans and altering their chemistry so dramatically that it is threatening seafood supplies, fueling cyclones and floods and posing profound risks to the hundreds of millions of people living along the coasts, according to a sweeping United Nations report issued Wednesday.
The report concludes that the world’s oceans and ice sheets are under such severe stress that the fallout could prove difficult for humans to contain without steeping reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Fish populations are already declining in many regions as warming waters throw marine ecosystems into disarray, according to the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of scientists convened by the United Nations to guide world leaders in policymaking.
“The oceans are sending us so many warning signals that we need to get emissions under control,” said Hans-Otto Pörtner, a marine biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and a lead author of the report. “Ecosystems are changing, food webs are changing, fish stocks are changing, and this turmoil is affecting humans.”
Hotter ocean temperatures, combined with rising sea levels, further imperil coastal regions, the report says, worsening a phenomenon that is already contributing to storms like Hurricane Harvey, which devastated Houston two years ago.
Adapted from: https://www.nytimes.com/2019
Read the text again and, choose the alternative that contains the correct classification for the words in bold in the text their, us and we.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
The World’s Oceans are in Danger, Major Climate Change Report Warns
WASHINGTON — Climate change is heating the oceans and altering their chemistry so dramatically that it is threatening seafood supplies, fueling cyclones and floods and posing profound risks to the hundreds of millions of people living along the coasts, according to a sweeping United Nations report issued Wednesday.
The report concludes that the world’s oceans and ice sheets are under such severe stress that the fallout could prove difficult for humans to contain without steeping reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Fish populations are already declining in many regions as warming waters throw marine ecosystems into disarray, according to the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of scientists convened by the United Nations to guide world leaders in policymaking.
“The oceans are sending us so many warning signals that we need to get emissions under control,” said Hans-Otto Pörtner, a marine biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and a lead author of the report. “Ecosystems are changing, food webs are changing, fish stocks are changing, and this turmoil is affecting humans.”
Hotter ocean temperatures, combined with rising sea levels, further imperil coastal regions, the report says, worsening a phenomenon that is already contributing to storms like Hurricane Harvey, which devastated Houston two years ago.
Adapted from: https://www.nytimes.com/2019
According to the text, choose the correct alternative.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
The World’s Oceans are in Danger, Major Climate Change Report Warns
WASHINGTON — Climate change is heating the oceans and altering their chemistry so dramatically that it is threatening seafood supplies, fueling cyclones and floods and posing profound risks to the hundreds of millions of people living along the coasts, according to a sweeping United Nations report issued Wednesday.
The report concludes that the world’s oceans and ice sheets are under such severe stress that the fallout could prove difficult for humans to contain without steeping reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Fish populations are already declining in many regions as warming waters throw marine ecosystems into disarray, according to the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of scientists convened by the United Nations to guide world leaders in policymaking.
“The oceans are sending us so many warning signals that we need to get emissions under control,” said Hans-Otto Pörtner, a marine biologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and a lead author of the report. “Ecosystems are changing, food webs are changing, fish stocks are changing, and this turmoil is affecting humans.”
Hotter ocean temperatures, combined with rising sea levels, further imperil coastal regions, the report says, worsening a phenomenon that is already contributing to storms like Hurricane Harvey, which devastated Houston two years ago.
Adapted from: https://www.nytimes.com/2019
Read these sentences and, according to the text, decide if they are true (T) or false (F).
( ) Heating the oceans is the cause of climate change.
( ) Many warning signals are being sent to us to get emissions under control.
( ) The Hurricane Harvey is rising the sea levels.
( ) Many environment changings are affecting humans.
( ) Fish populations are decreasing.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence:
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Substitua os termos destacados por um pronome pessoal oblíquo e faça os ajustes no verbo, se necessário.
- Nunca mais haverá de abraçar seu irmão.
- Acompanhamos seu sofrimento até sua morte.
- Deixaram o filho na escola às 7 horas da manhã.
- Emprestaram ao vizinho algumas lâmpadas.
Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta de substituição, de cima para baixo.
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Analise a frase abaixo:
“ mais ou menos três meses, fui até farmácia antes de ir aula de inglês.”
Assinale a alternativa que completa correta e sequencialmente as lacunas do texto.
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Analise as frases abaixo, escolhendo a palavra (entre parentêses) que completa corretamente a sentença.
- Sua conduta irresponsável (infringiu/infligiu) sérios danos aos colegas de trabalho.
- Um mutirão leva ações (beneficentes/beneficientes) aos moradores do Jardim Guanabara II.
- Estes são os municípios (porque/porquê/por que/ por quê) já passamos hoje.
- Incapaz de tomar a melhor decisão, a mãe largou seu filho (lactente/lactante) sobre o sofá.
- Os grevistas reuniram-se hoje cedo para organizar o texto com as (reinvindicações/reivindicações) e planejar as próximas ações.
Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequencia de palavras corretas.
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