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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Estância Velha-RS
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.
“The Kiss of Death”: The Magnificent Sculpture Celebrating the Afterlife
- Nestled into an 18th-century cemetery in Barcelona, “The Kiss of Death” is a haunting
- sculpture used to commemorate one man's grave. The piece is located in the city's Poblenou
- Cemetery and is one of its most iconic tombs. The marble statue is not only impressive for the
- fine carving, for the tender way in which it embraces death. It is a fine example of
- modern memento mori art, which translates to “remember that you will die”. Rather than viewing
- death as something to be feared, memento mori embraces the immortality of the soul and the
- afterlife.
- The Kiss of Death fits the concept perfectly – death is in the guise of a winged skeleton
- that gently holds on to a dying man and lays a kiss on his cheek. This moving idea follows a long
- tradition of classical sculpture, even though the sculpture itself is from the 20th century. The
- piece was created __ 1930 __ the tomb __ Josep Laudet Soler. Though his exact birthdate is
- unknown, it is believed that Soler died __ a young age, which prompted his family to commission
- the statue. It surely would have brought comfort to the family to imagine that Soler embraced,
- rather than feared, his death and that he passed in a peaceful manner.
- Heralded for the masterful display of texture, it is believed to have been created by Jaume
- Barba, whose name is carved into the base, though some attribute the design to Joan Fontbernat.
- The hard bones of the skeleton stand in juxtaposition to the young man's toned body, and its
- bony fingers sink into the man's soft flesh in a manner that reminds viewers of the human body's
- circle of life. The emotion it stirs is one of the many reasons that the sculpture has continued to
- attract visitors for nearly 100 years. Pobleneou Cemetery is worthwhile visiting: its monumental
- graves harken back to a time when Barcelona's bourgeoisie went to great lengths to celebrate
- their loved ones. And recently, the city has taken steps to keep the site on the minds of travelers
- thanks to a cemetery route and an Android app that explains some of Poblenou's greatest tombs
- – including The Kiss of Death.
(Available at: https://mymodernmet.com/poblenou-cemetery-kiss-of-death/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Analyze the highlighted words in line 03 and then mark the best option to fill out the gap on line 04, considering meaning and standard use of language.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Estância Velha-RS
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.
“The Kiss of Death”: The Magnificent Sculpture Celebrating the Afterlife
- Nestled into an 18th-century cemetery in Barcelona, “The Kiss of Death” is a haunting
- sculpture used to commemorate one man's grave. The piece is located in the city's Poblenou
- Cemetery and is one of its most iconic tombs. The marble statue is not only impressive for the
- fine carving, for the tender way in which it embraces death. It is a fine example of
- modern memento mori art, which translates to “remember that you will die”. Rather than viewing
- death as something to be feared, memento mori embraces the immortality of the soul and the
- afterlife.
- The Kiss of Death fits the concept perfectly – death is in the guise of a winged skeleton
- that gently holds on to a dying man and lays a kiss on his cheek. This moving idea follows a long
- tradition of classical sculpture, even though the sculpture itself is from the 20th century. The
- piece was created __ 1930 __ the tomb __ Josep Laudet Soler. Though his exact birthdate is
- unknown, it is believed that Soler died __ a young age, which prompted his family to commission
- the statue. It surely would have brought comfort to the family to imagine that Soler embraced,
- rather than feared, his death and that he passed in a peaceful manner.
- Heralded for the masterful display of texture, it is believed to have been created by Jaume
- Barba, whose name is carved into the base, though some attribute the design to Joan Fontbernat.
- The hard bones of the skeleton stand in juxtaposition to the young man's toned body, and its
- bony fingers sink into the man's soft flesh in a manner that reminds viewers of the human body's
- circle of life. The emotion it stirs is one of the many reasons that the sculpture has continued to
- attract visitors for nearly 100 years. Pobleneou Cemetery is worthwhile visiting: its monumental
- graves harken back to a time when Barcelona's bourgeoisie went to great lengths to celebrate
- their loved ones. And recently, the city has taken steps to keep the site on the minds of travelers
- thanks to a cemetery route and an Android app that explains some of Poblenou's greatest tombs
- – including The Kiss of Death.
(Available at: https://mymodernmet.com/poblenou-cemetery-kiss-of-death/ – text especially adapted for this test).
In the sentence below, which is adapted from the original text, the word “whose” introduces a:
“The sculpture was created by Jaume Barba, whose name is carved into the base”.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Estância Velha-RS
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.
“The Kiss of Death”: The Magnificent Sculpture Celebrating the Afterlife
- Nestled into an 18th-century cemetery in Barcelona, “The Kiss of Death” is a haunting
- sculpture used to commemorate one man's grave. The piece is located in the city's Poblenou
- Cemetery and is one of its most iconic tombs. The marble statue is not only impressive for the
- fine carving, for the tender way in which it embraces death. It is a fine example of
- modern memento mori art, which translates to “remember that you will die”. Rather than viewing
- death as something to be feared, memento mori embraces the immortality of the soul and the
- afterlife.
- The Kiss of Death fits the concept perfectly – death is in the guise of a winged skeleton
- that gently holds on to a dying man and lays a kiss on his cheek. This moving idea follows a long
- tradition of classical sculpture, even though the sculpture itself is from the 20th century. The
- piece was created __ 1930 __ the tomb __ Josep Laudet Soler. Though his exact birthdate is
- unknown, it is believed that Soler died __ a young age, which prompted his family to commission
- the statue. It surely would have brought comfort to the family to imagine that Soler embraced,
- rather than feared, his death and that he passed in a peaceful manner.
- Heralded for the masterful display of texture, it is believed to have been created by Jaume
- Barba, whose name is carved into the base, though some attribute the design to Joan Fontbernat.
- The hard bones of the skeleton stand in juxtaposition to the young man's toned body, and its
- bony fingers sink into the man's soft flesh in a manner that reminds viewers of the human body's
- circle of life. The emotion it stirs is one of the many reasons that the sculpture has continued to
- attract visitors for nearly 100 years. Pobleneou Cemetery is worthwhile visiting: its monumental
- graves harken back to a time when Barcelona's bourgeoisie went to great lengths to celebrate
- their loved ones. And recently, the city has taken steps to keep the site on the minds of travelers
- thanks to a cemetery route and an Android app that explains some of Poblenou's greatest tombs
- – including The Kiss of Death.
(Available at: https://mymodernmet.com/poblenou-cemetery-kiss-of-death/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Which combination of prepositions correctly fills out the gaps in lines 11 and 12?
Provas
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Estância Velha-RS
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.
“The Kiss of Death”: The Magnificent Sculpture Celebrating the Afterlife
- Nestled into an 18th-century cemetery in Barcelona, “The Kiss of Death” is a haunting
- sculpture used to commemorate one man's grave. The piece is located in the city's Poblenou
- Cemetery and is one of its most iconic tombs. The marble statue is not only impressive for the
- fine carving, for the tender way in which it embraces death. It is a fine example of
- modern memento mori art, which translates to “remember that you will die”. Rather than viewing
- death as something to be feared, memento mori embraces the immortality of the soul and the
- afterlife.
- The Kiss of Death fits the concept perfectly – death is in the guise of a winged skeleton
- that gently holds on to a dying man and lays a kiss on his cheek. This moving idea follows a long
- tradition of classical sculpture, even though the sculpture itself is from the 20th century. The
- piece was created __ 1930 __ the tomb __ Josep Laudet Soler. Though his exact birthdate is
- unknown, it is believed that Soler died __ a young age, which prompted his family to commission
- the statue. It surely would have brought comfort to the family to imagine that Soler embraced,
- rather than feared, his death and that he passed in a peaceful manner.
- Heralded for the masterful display of texture, it is believed to have been created by Jaume
- Barba, whose name is carved into the base, though some attribute the design to Joan Fontbernat.
- The hard bones of the skeleton stand in juxtaposition to the young man's toned body, and its
- bony fingers sink into the man's soft flesh in a manner that reminds viewers of the human body's
- circle of life. The emotion it stirs is one of the many reasons that the sculpture has continued to
- attract visitors for nearly 100 years. Pobleneou Cemetery is worthwhile visiting: its monumental
- graves harken back to a time when Barcelona's bourgeoisie went to great lengths to celebrate
- their loved ones. And recently, the city has taken steps to keep the site on the minds of travelers
- thanks to a cemetery route and an Android app that explains some of Poblenou's greatest tombs
- – including The Kiss of Death.
(Available at: https://mymodernmet.com/poblenou-cemetery-kiss-of-death/ – text especially adapted for this test).
How is art concept “memento mori” described in the article?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Estância Velha-RS
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.
“The Kiss of Death”: The Magnificent Sculpture Celebrating the Afterlife
- Nestled into an 18th-century cemetery in Barcelona, “The Kiss of Death” is a haunting
- sculpture used to commemorate one man's grave. The piece is located in the city's Poblenou
- Cemetery and is one of its most iconic tombs. The marble statue is not only impressive for the
- fine carving, for the tender way in which it embraces death. It is a fine example of
- modern memento mori art, which translates to “remember that you will die”. Rather than viewing
- death as something to be feared, memento mori embraces the immortality of the soul and the
- afterlife.
- The Kiss of Death fits the concept perfectly – death is in the guise of a winged skeleton
- that gently holds on to a dying man and lays a kiss on his cheek. This moving idea follows a long
- tradition of classical sculpture, even though the sculpture itself is from the 20th century. The
- piece was created __ 1930 __ the tomb __ Josep Laudet Soler. Though his exact birthdate is
- unknown, it is believed that Soler died __ a young age, which prompted his family to commission
- the statue. It surely would have brought comfort to the family to imagine that Soler embraced,
- rather than feared, his death and that he passed in a peaceful manner.
- Heralded for the masterful display of texture, it is believed to have been created by Jaume
- Barba, whose name is carved into the base, though some attribute the design to Joan Fontbernat.
- The hard bones of the skeleton stand in juxtaposition to the young man's toned body, and its
- bony fingers sink into the man's soft flesh in a manner that reminds viewers of the human body's
- circle of life. The emotion it stirs is one of the many reasons that the sculpture has continued to
- attract visitors for nearly 100 years. Pobleneou Cemetery is worthwhile visiting: its monumental
- graves harken back to a time when Barcelona's bourgeoisie went to great lengths to celebrate
- their loved ones. And recently, the city has taken steps to keep the site on the minds of travelers
- thanks to a cemetery route and an Android app that explains some of Poblenou's greatest tombs
- – including The Kiss of Death.
(Available at: https://mymodernmet.com/poblenou-cemetery-kiss-of-death/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Which of the following questions is NOT answered by the article?
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Luckesi (2012) destaca que “um instrumento de coleta de dados para a avaliação da aprendizagem deve ser elaborado de forma sistemática (cobrir todo o conteúdo essencial ensinado), seguindo as regras da metodologia científica para a elaboração de instrumentos de coleta de dados para pesquisa”. O que inclui os seguintes cuidados, EXCETO:
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Hoffmann (2014), ao pensar na avaliação da aprendizagem com base em uma concepção classificatória, pondera que a prática avaliativa se efetiva da seguinte forma:
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Segundo Bacich e Moran (2018), as metodologias ativas têm sido implementadas por meio de diversas estratégias, EXCETO:
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Segundo Luckesi (2013), toda avaliação do rendimento escolar precisa estar centrada em alguns pressupostos, dentre eles, estão:
I. Os objetivos educacionais em que também se clarifique o que deve ser avaliado.
II. A utilização de diferentes processos, com diferentes graus de complexidade, e que apresentem resultados diferenciados.
III. Resultados que enfatizem funções diagnósticas importantes para a realimentação de resultados futuros.
Quais estão corretas?
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Dentre os métodos associados às metodologias ativas, está o design thinking, que possui como um de seus pilares fundamentais a:
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