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3138495 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
Provas:

Poor Things – Emma Stone transfixes in Lanthimos’s thrilling carnival of oddness

  1. It may only be the beginning of the year, but it’s hard to imagine that there will be a funnier,
  2. filthier, or more extravagantly peculiar film this year than Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest picture. To
  3. describe Poor Things, which is adapted by Tony McNamara from the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray,
  4. as creatively uninhibited hardly does justice to the wild, wild ride that this explosively inventive
  5. picture takes us on. Driven by a courageous and physically committed performance from Emma
  6. Stone, the film follows her journey as Bella Baxter, at the start of the picture a barely verbal blank
  7. slate, who embarks on an autodidact voyage of discovery to become the ultimate self-made
  8. woman.
  9. Like in the book, the period is impossible to pin down exactly. The story unfolds in a parallel
  10. past, a gothic, steampunk-infused Victoriana, a world that is distorted by the patriarchal power
  11. disparities in society. Without giving away the specifics, the picture is a subversive spin on Mary
  12. Shelley’s Frankenstein, with the role of Bella’s creator and guardian taken by unorthodox genius
  13. Dr Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). Called “God” by Bella, Godwin bears grotesque scars on his face
  14. and body resulting from his childhood experience as the subject of his father’s deranged scientific
  15. curiosity – an experience that failed to stymie his own rather baroque quest for empirical facts.
  16. When Godwin recruits eager student Max McCandles (Ramy Youssef) to keep a record of Bella’s
  17. accelerated progress, her grasp of language expands exponentially.
  18. But Bella’s hunger knowledge and experience is too voracious to be contained the
  19. walls Godwin’s mansion. She grasps the opportunity offered by caddish lawyer and man
  20. about-town Duncan Wedderburn (a marvelously hammy Mark Ruffalo) and ventures forth
  21. London, first to Lisbon, then by steamship to Alexandria, and finally to a Parisian brothel. As Bella’s
  22. horizons broaden, so the look of the film alters to encompass her experiences. The chapter set
  23. predominantly in Godwin’s home is black and white, but once Bella ventures forth, the film shifts
  24. into color. But not just any color – there’s an uncanny, hyperreal quality to the palette that makes
  25. each frame look like a hand-tinted piece of Victorian postcard erotica.
  26. It’s an alchemic combination, this continuing collaboration between Lanthimos and Stone, a
  27. working relationship that started with The Favourite and will continue with another feature film
  28. project, titled Kinds of Kindness. They unleash in each other an extra level of uninhibited artistic
  29. daring that must be rooted in an uncommon degree of mutual trust. Nowhere is this more evident
  30. than in the physicality of Stone’s remarkable performance. Stone’s virtuoso use of her body – the
  31. way it inhabits space, the way she gradually masters her gangling, string-like limbs, the guilelessly
  32. open play of emotions in her face – is one of the most crucial elements in our experience of Bella’s
  33. journey.
  34. That journey is supported by a deliciously eccentric score by Jerskin Fendrix. An uneasy,
  35. detuned four-note motif played on flayed violin strings opens the film and returns in various
  36. incarnations throughout, sounding at one point like a hippo mating with a harmonium. The gradual
  37. build of intricacy and sophistication in the music brilliantly mirrors Bella’s intellectual growth.
  38. Bella’s appetite for novelty is reflected in film-making that evokes a similar sense of wonder and
  39. discovery in the audience. From the quirky flamboyance of Holly Waddington’s costumes to the
  40. off-kilter production design by Shona Heath and James Price, Poor Things is an endlessly
  41. fascinating carnival of oddness.

(Available at: www.theguardian.com/film/2024/jan/14/poor-things-review-yorgos-lanthimos-emma-stone-frankenstein – text specially adapted for this test).

Analyze the following statements about the text and mark T, if true, or F, if false.

( ) The article considers that the main character develops throughout the story from a “blank slate” to a “self-made woman”.

( ) Duncan Wedderburn’s role in the story was to offer Bella the opportunity to experience the world.

( ) The author highlights the historical accuracy of costumes and props as a captivating feature in the movie.

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

 

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3138494 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
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Poor Things – Emma Stone transfixes in Lanthimos’s thrilling carnival of oddness

  1. It may only be the beginning of the year, but it’s hard to imagine that there will be a funnier,
  2. filthier, or more extravagantly peculiar film this year than Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest picture. To
  3. describe Poor Things, which is adapted by Tony McNamara from the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray,
  4. as creatively uninhibited hardly does justice to the wild, wild ride that this explosively inventive
  5. picture takes us on. Driven by a courageous and physically committed performance from Emma
  6. Stone, the film follows her journey as Bella Baxter, at the start of the picture a barely verbal blank
  7. slate, who embarks on an autodidact voyage of discovery to become the ultimate self-made
  8. woman.
  9. Like in the book, the period is impossible to pin down exactly. The story unfolds in a parallel
  10. past, a gothic, steampunk-infused Victoriana, a world that is distorted by the patriarchal power
  11. disparities in society. Without giving away the specifics, the picture is a subversive spin on Mary
  12. Shelley’s Frankenstein, with the role of Bella’s creator and guardian taken by unorthodox genius
  13. Dr Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). Called “God” by Bella, Godwin bears grotesque scars on his face
  14. and body resulting from his childhood experience as the subject of his father’s deranged scientific
  15. curiosity – an experience that failed to stymie his own rather baroque quest for empirical facts.
  16. When Godwin recruits eager student Max McCandles (Ramy Youssef) to keep a record of Bella’s
  17. accelerated progress, her grasp of language expands exponentially.
  18. But Bella’s hunger knowledge and experience is too voracious to be contained the
  19. walls Godwin’s mansion. She grasps the opportunity offered by caddish lawyer and man
  20. about-town Duncan Wedderburn (a marvelously hammy Mark Ruffalo) and ventures forth
  21. London, first to Lisbon, then by steamship to Alexandria, and finally to a Parisian brothel. As Bella’s
  22. horizons broaden, so the look of the film alters to encompass her experiences. The chapter set
  23. predominantly in Godwin’s home is black and white, but once Bella ventures forth, the film shifts
  24. into color. But not just any color – there’s an uncanny, hyperreal quality to the palette that makes
  25. each frame look like a hand-tinted piece of Victorian postcard erotica.
  26. It’s an alchemic combination, this continuing collaboration between Lanthimos and Stone, a
  27. working relationship that started with The Favourite and will continue with another feature film
  28. project, titled Kinds of Kindness. They unleash in each other an extra level of uninhibited artistic
  29. daring that must be rooted in an uncommon degree of mutual trust. Nowhere is this more evident
  30. than in the physicality of Stone’s remarkable performance. Stone’s virtuoso use of her body – the
  31. way it inhabits space, the way she gradually masters her gangling, string-like limbs, the guilelessly
  32. open play of emotions in her face – is one of the most crucial elements in our experience of Bella’s
  33. journey.
  34. That journey is supported by a deliciously eccentric score by Jerskin Fendrix. An uneasy,
  35. detuned four-note motif played on flayed violin strings opens the film and returns in various
  36. incarnations throughout, sounding at one point like a hippo mating with a harmonium. The gradual
  37. build of intricacy and sophistication in the music brilliantly mirrors Bella’s intellectual growth.
  38. Bella’s appetite for novelty is reflected in film-making that evokes a similar sense of wonder and
  39. discovery in the audience. From the quirky flamboyance of Holly Waddington’s costumes to the
  40. off-kilter production design by Shona Heath and James Price, Poor Things is an endlessly
  41. fascinating carnival of oddness.

(Available at: www.theguardian.com/film/2024/jan/14/poor-things-review-yorgos-lanthimos-emma-stone-frankenstein – text specially adapted for this test).

Mark the correct alternative about the text.

 

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3138493 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
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Poor Things – Emma Stone transfixes in Lanthimos’s thrilling carnival of oddness

  1. It may only be the beginning of the year, but it’s hard to imagine that there will be a funnier,
  2. filthier, or more extravagantly peculiar film this year than Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest picture. To
  3. describe Poor Things, which is adapted by Tony McNamara from the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray,
  4. as creatively uninhibited hardly does justice to the wild, wild ride that this explosively inventive
  5. picture takes us on. Driven by a courageous and physically committed performance from Emma
  6. Stone, the film follows her journey as Bella Baxter, at the start of the picture a barely verbal blank
  7. slate, who embarks on an autodidact voyage of discovery to become the ultimate self-made
  8. woman.
  9. Like in the book, the period is impossible to pin down exactly. The story unfolds in a parallel
  10. past, a gothic, steampunk-infused Victoriana, a world that is distorted by the patriarchal power
  11. disparities in society. Without giving away the specifics, the picture is a subversive spin on Mary
  12. Shelley’s Frankenstein, with the role of Bella’s creator and guardian taken by unorthodox genius
  13. Dr Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). Called “God” by Bella, Godwin bears grotesque scars on his face
  14. and body resulting from his childhood experience as the subject of his father’s deranged scientific
  15. curiosity – an experience that failed to stymie his own rather baroque quest for empirical facts.
  16. When Godwin recruits eager student Max McCandles (Ramy Youssef) to keep a record of Bella’s
  17. accelerated progress, her grasp of language expands exponentially.
  18. But Bella’s hunger knowledge and experience is too voracious to be contained the
  19. walls Godwin’s mansion. She grasps the opportunity offered by caddish lawyer and man
  20. about-town Duncan Wedderburn (a marvelously hammy Mark Ruffalo) and ventures forth
  21. London, first to Lisbon, then by steamship to Alexandria, and finally to a Parisian brothel. As Bella’s
  22. horizons broaden, so the look of the film alters to encompass her experiences. The chapter set
  23. predominantly in Godwin’s home is black and white, but once Bella ventures forth, the film shifts
  24. into color. But not just any color – there’s an uncanny, hyperreal quality to the palette that makes
  25. each frame look like a hand-tinted piece of Victorian postcard erotica.
  26. It’s an alchemic combination, this continuing collaboration between Lanthimos and Stone, a
  27. working relationship that started with The Favourite and will continue with another feature film
  28. project, titled Kinds of Kindness. They unleash in each other an extra level of uninhibited artistic
  29. daring that must be rooted in an uncommon degree of mutual trust. Nowhere is this more evident
  30. than in the physicality of Stone’s remarkable performance. Stone’s virtuoso use of her body – the
  31. way it inhabits space, the way she gradually masters her gangling, string-like limbs, the guilelessly
  32. open play of emotions in her face – is one of the most crucial elements in our experience of Bella’s
  33. journey.
  34. That journey is supported by a deliciously eccentric score by Jerskin Fendrix. An uneasy,
  35. detuned four-note motif played on flayed violin strings opens the film and returns in various
  36. incarnations throughout, sounding at one point like a hippo mating with a harmonium. The gradual
  37. build of intricacy and sophistication in the music brilliantly mirrors Bella’s intellectual growth.
  38. Bella’s appetite for novelty is reflected in film-making that evokes a similar sense of wonder and
  39. discovery in the audience. From the quirky flamboyance of Holly Waddington’s costumes to the
  40. off-kilter production design by Shona Heath and James Price, Poor Things is an endlessly
  41. fascinating carnival of oddness.

(Available at: www.theguardian.com/film/2024/jan/14/poor-things-review-yorgos-lanthimos-emma-stone-frankenstein – text specially adapted for this test).

Which of the following questions is NOT answered in the text?

 

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3138492 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
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São exemplos de metodologias ativas, EXCETO:

 

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3138491 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
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Um dos questionamentos mais frequentes nas aulas de Ciências sobre hereditariedade diz respeito à herança da cor da pele e da cor dos olhos. Nos dois casos, o padrão de herança é:

 

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3138490 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Nutrição
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
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O Guia Alimentar para a População Brasileira (2024) traz, em seu primeiro capítulo, a ideia de que uma alimentação adequada e saudável deriva de um sistema alimentar socialmente e ambientalmente sustentável. Sendo assim, analise as assertivas abaixo:

I. Dependendo de suas características, o sistema de produção e distribuição de alimentos pode promover a justiça social e a proteção do meio ambiente.

II. A autonomia dos agricultores na escolha de sementes, de fertilizantes e de formas de controle de pragas e doenças não pode ser considerada um aspecto relacionado ao impacto social do sistema alimentar, mas o tamanho e o uso das propriedades rurais que produzem os alimentos sim, uma vez que isso interfere no uso e ocupação da terra.

III. Alguns dos aspectos que definem o impacto social do sistema alimentar são as técnicas empregadas para conservação do solo; uso de fertilizantes orgânicos ou sintéticos; plantio de sementes convencionais ou transgênicas; controle biológico ou químico de pragas e doenças; formas intensivas ou extensivas de criação de animais; conservação de florestas e da biodiversidade; grau e natureza do processamento dos alimentos; distância entre produtores e consumidores; meios de transporte; e a água e a energia consumidas ao longo de toda a cadeia alimentar.

Quais estão corretas?

 

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3138489 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
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Leia a tirinha abaixo:

Enunciado 3539607-1

Assinale a alternativa que apresenta uma possível explicação para o surgimento do longo pescoço das girafas.

 

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3138488 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
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Em relação ao componente Ciências e à área de Ciências da Natureza, analise as assertivas abaixo e assinale V, se verdadeiras, ou F, se falsas.

( ) Durante o Ensino Fundamental, a área de Ciências da Natureza deve desenvolver no estudante a capacidade de compreender, interpretar e transformar o mundo natural e tecnológico, mas não o social, pois esse deve ser garantido pela área de Ciências Humanas.

( ) Precisa ser assegurado ao estudante o acesso à diversidade de conhecimentos científicos produzidos, sendo esse processo de desenvolvimento denominado letramento científico.

( ) Utilizar diferentes linguagens e tecnologias digitais de informação e comunicação para se comunicar, acessar e disseminar informações, produzir conhecimentos e resolver problemas das Ciências da Natureza de forma crítica, significativa, reflexiva e ética é uma das competências específicas para o Ensino Fundamental.

A ordem correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é:

 

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3138487 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
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são estruturas localizadas na superfície apical de células e se caracterizam como projeções de formato digitiforme em direção ao lúmen do(a) .

Assinale a alternativa que preenche, correta e respectivamente, as lacunas do trecho acima.

 

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3138486 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Criciúma-SC
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Observe a imagem abaixo:

Enunciado 3539604-1

Nessa teia alimentar, o terceiro nível trófico está ocupado por:

 

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