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3780256 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
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O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

YOUNG MINDS Number of children facing mental health crisis soars 53% in 4 years − 16 signs your child is at risk
Some 32,521 under-18s were referred for emergency care at mental health services in 2022 to 2023, up from 21,242 in 2019 to 2020.
Doctors at the Royal College of Psychiatrists said the shocking numbers "cannot become the new norm".
The college said many of these under-18s have suffered worsening mental health while on NHS waiting lists for treatment.
Dr Elaine Lockhart, chair of the college's child and adolescent faculty, said: "It's unacceptable that so many children and young people are reaching crisis point before they are able to access care.
"Severe mental illness is not just an adult problem. The need for specialist mental health services for children and young people is growing all the time.
"The evidence shows us that children who receive support quickly are less likely to develop long-term conditions, that negatively affect their education, social development and health in later life.
"Government and integrated care boards must commit to reducing the rate of mental illness among children by setting an achievable target.
"This needs to be backed by an expansion of the mental health workforce and additional funding for services.
"Investing in children's mental health will ultimately free up NHS time and resources, while ensuring the country has a healthy and productive population in the years to come."
The college said around half of mental health conditions arise before the age of 14 and three-quarters before the age of 24.
Data shows under-18s who are waiting for follow-up after a GP referral for mental health problems have already waited on average five months and, in the worst case, almost two years.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists said last year's Government announcement of an extra £5million to improve access to existing early support hubs was welcome.
But it said it predicts an extra £125 to £205million is needed to establish hubs in every local authority, with running costs of at least £114m per year.
It comes as the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) published a statement outlining the "changing role" for paediatricians in being involved in identifying and helping children with poor mental health.
RCPCH officer for mental health Dr Karen Street said: "The entire children's workforce has a role to play in tackling the current crisis in children's mental health but as paediatricians we are particularly well placed to make a difference.
"Research shows paediatricians are the most trusted profession for secondary school children, across all ethnicities and backgrounds and that children see doctors as a key group to support their mental health.
"We know that paediatric settings and emergency departments are not ideal for children and young people experiencing a crisis in their mental health, but they cannot be left without support.
"If we are ever to get out of this dire situation then we need meaningful support for health services and staff, as well as child focused polices that can improve the physical, emotional, social and educational wellbeing of young people.
"The responsibility to tackle this growing mental health emergency cannot be left to healthcare professionals alone."
Liberal Democrat health and social care spokesperson Daisy Cooper said: "This devastating explosion of mental ill health among children should be a wake-up call for the government.
"Conservative ministers have neglected children's mental health during and after the pandemic, leaving mental health services and families in crisis.
"We have seen a litany of broken promises from this government including the failure to deliver maximum waiting times for children, ending out of area placements or reforming the Mental Health Act."
https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/25760424/children-mental-health-crisis -soars/
Based on the text, which of the following practices would best help students improve their reading comprehension skills when engaging with texts like this one?
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3780255 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

YOUNG MINDS Number of children facing mental health crisis soars 53% in 4 years − 16 signs your child is at risk
Some 32,521 under-18s were referred for emergency care at mental health services in 2022 to 2023, up from 21,242 in 2019 to 2020.
Doctors at the Royal College of Psychiatrists said the shocking numbers "cannot become the new norm".
The college said many of these under-18s have suffered worsening mental health while on NHS waiting lists for treatment.
Dr Elaine Lockhart, chair of the college's child and adolescent faculty, said: "It's unacceptable that so many children and young people are reaching crisis point before they are able to access care.
"Severe mental illness is not just an adult problem. The need for specialist mental health services for children and young people is growing all the time.
"The evidence shows us that children who receive support quickly are less likely to develop long-term conditions, that negatively affect their education, social development and health in later life.
"Government and integrated care boards must commit to reducing the rate of mental illness among children by setting an achievable target.
"This needs to be backed by an expansion of the mental health workforce and additional funding for services.
"Investing in children's mental health will ultimately free up NHS time and resources, while ensuring the country has a healthy and productive population in the years to come."
The college said around half of mental health conditions arise before the age of 14 and three-quarters before the age of 24.
Data shows under-18s who are waiting for follow-up after a GP referral for mental health problems have already waited on average five months and, in the worst case, almost two years.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists said last year's Government announcement of an extra £5million to improve access to existing early support hubs was welcome.
But it said it predicts an extra £125 to £205million is needed to establish hubs in every local authority, with running costs of at least £114m per year.
It comes as the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) published a statement outlining the "changing role" for paediatricians in being involved in identifying and helping children with poor mental health.
RCPCH officer for mental health Dr Karen Street said: "The entire children's workforce has a role to play in tackling the current crisis in children's mental health but as paediatricians we are particularly well placed to make a difference.
"Research shows paediatricians are the most trusted profession for secondary school children, across all ethnicities and backgrounds and that children see doctors as a key group to support their mental health.
"We know that paediatric settings and emergency departments are not ideal for children and young people experiencing a crisis in their mental health, but they cannot be left without support.
"If we are ever to get out of this dire situation then we need meaningful support for health services and staff, as well as child focused polices that can improve the physical, emotional, social and educational wellbeing of young people.
"The responsibility to tackle this growing mental health emergency cannot be left to healthcare professionals alone."
Liberal Democrat health and social care spokesperson Daisy Cooper said: "This devastating explosion of mental ill health among children should be a wake-up call for the government.
"Conservative ministers have neglected children's mental health during and after the pandemic, leaving mental health services and families in crisis.
"We have seen a litany of broken promises from this government including the failure to deliver maximum waiting times for children, ending out of area placements or reforming the Mental Health Act."
https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/25760424/children-mental-health-crisis -soars/
In the context of the article, what does the term "crisis point" most likely refer to in relation to children's mental health?
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3780254 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

YOUNG MINDS Number of children facing mental health crisis soars 53% in 4 years − 16 signs your child is at risk
Some 32,521 under-18s were referred for emergency care at mental health services in 2022 to 2023, up from 21,242 in 2019 to 2020.
Doctors at the Royal College of Psychiatrists said the shocking numbers "cannot become the new norm".
The college said many of these under-18s have suffered worsening mental health while on NHS waiting lists for treatment.
Dr Elaine Lockhart, chair of the college's child and adolescent faculty, said: "It's unacceptable that so many children and young people are reaching crisis point before they are able to access care.
"Severe mental illness is not just an adult problem. The need for specialist mental health services for children and young people is growing all the time.
"The evidence shows us that children who receive support quickly are less likely to develop long-term conditions, that negatively affect their education, social development and health in later life.
"Government and integrated care boards must commit to reducing the rate of mental illness among children by setting an achievable target.
"This needs to be backed by an expansion of the mental health workforce and additional funding for services.
"Investing in children's mental health will ultimately free up NHS time and resources, while ensuring the country has a healthy and productive population in the years to come."
The college said around half of mental health conditions arise before the age of 14 and three-quarters before the age of 24.
Data shows under-18s who are waiting for follow-up after a GP referral for mental health problems have already waited on average five months and, in the worst case, almost two years.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists said last year's Government announcement of an extra £5million to improve access to existing early support hubs was welcome.
But it said it predicts an extra £125 to £205million is needed to establish hubs in every local authority, with running costs of at least £114m per year.
It comes as the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) published a statement outlining the "changing role" for paediatricians in being involved in identifying and helping children with poor mental health.
RCPCH officer for mental health Dr Karen Street said: "The entire children's workforce has a role to play in tackling the current crisis in children's mental health but as paediatricians we are particularly well placed to make a difference.
"Research shows paediatricians are the most trusted profession for secondary school children, across all ethnicities and backgrounds and that children see doctors as a key group to support their mental health.
"We know that paediatric settings and emergency departments are not ideal for children and young people experiencing a crisis in their mental health, but they cannot be left without support.
"If we are ever to get out of this dire situation then we need meaningful support for health services and staff, as well as child focused polices that can improve the physical, emotional, social and educational wellbeing of young people.
"The responsibility to tackle this growing mental health emergency cannot be left to healthcare professionals alone."
Liberal Democrat health and social care spokesperson Daisy Cooper said: "This devastating explosion of mental ill health among children should be a wake-up call for the government.
"Conservative ministers have neglected children's mental health during and after the pandemic, leaving mental health services and families in crisis.
"We have seen a litany of broken promises from this government including the failure to deliver maximum waiting times for children, ending out of area placements or reforming the Mental Health Act."
https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/25760424/children-mental-health-crisis -soars/
Which sentence from the text correctly uses a modal verb to express necessity or obligation?
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3780253 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.

YOUNG MINDS Number of children facing mental health crisis soars 53% in 4 years − 16 signs your child is at risk
Some 32,521 under-18s were referred for emergency care at mental health services in 2022 to 2023, up from 21,242 in 2019 to 2020.
Doctors at the Royal College of Psychiatrists said the shocking numbers "cannot become the new norm".
The college said many of these under-18s have suffered worsening mental health while on NHS waiting lists for treatment.
Dr Elaine Lockhart, chair of the college's child and adolescent faculty, said: "It's unacceptable that so many children and young people are reaching crisis point before they are able to access care.
"Severe mental illness is not just an adult problem. The need for specialist mental health services for children and young people is growing all the time.
"The evidence shows us that children who receive support quickly are less likely to develop long-term conditions, that negatively affect their education, social development and health in later life.
"Government and integrated care boards must commit to reducing the rate of mental illness among children by setting an achievable target.
"This needs to be backed by an expansion of the mental health workforce and additional funding for services.
"Investing in children's mental health will ultimately free up NHS time and resources, while ensuring the country has a healthy and productive population in the years to come."
The college said around half of mental health conditions arise before the age of 14 and three-quarters before the age of 24.
Data shows under-18s who are waiting for follow-up after a GP referral for mental health problems have already waited on average five months and, in the worst case, almost two years.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists said last year's Government announcement of an extra £5million to improve access to existing early support hubs was welcome.
But it said it predicts an extra £125 to £205million is needed to establish hubs in every local authority, with running costs of at least £114m per year.
It comes as the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) published a statement outlining the "changing role" for paediatricians in being involved in identifying and helping children with poor mental health.
RCPCH officer for mental health Dr Karen Street said: "The entire children's workforce has a role to play in tackling the current crisis in children's mental health but as paediatricians we are particularly well placed to make a difference.
"Research shows paediatricians are the most trusted profession for secondary school children, across all ethnicities and backgrounds and that children see doctors as a key group to support their mental health.
"We know that paediatric settings and emergency departments are not ideal for children and young people experiencing a crisis in their mental health, but they cannot be left without support.
"If we are ever to get out of this dire situation then we need meaningful support for health services and staff, as well as child focused polices that can improve the physical, emotional, social and educational wellbeing of young people.
"The responsibility to tackle this growing mental health emergency cannot be left to healthcare professionals alone."
Liberal Democrat health and social care spokesperson Daisy Cooper said: "This devastating explosion of mental ill health among children should be a wake-up call for the government.
"Conservative ministers have neglected children's mental health during and after the pandemic, leaving mental health services and families in crisis.
"We have seen a litany of broken promises from this government including the failure to deliver maximum waiting times for children, ending out of area placements or reforming the Mental Health Act."
https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/25760424/children-mental-health-crisis -soars/
As part of a classroom activity using the text, students are asked to write a short essay on the importance of mental health services for children. Which of the following steps should they follow first to ensure a well-structured essay?
 

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Qual das cidades abaixo NÃO faz limite com o município de Guaraciaba/SC?
 

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Segundo a Lei Orgânica do Município de Guaraciaba/SC, "invalidada por sentença judicial a demissão do servidor estável, será ele reintegrado, e o eventual ocupante da vaga, se estável, reconduzido ao cargo de origem,_____, aproveitado em outro cargo ou posto em disponibilidade_____."

Qual das alternativas abaixo traz os dois trechos que completam o texto validando sua autenticidade em relação ao que diz a lei citada?

 

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Leia e analise os trechos:

I."A casa, no Viaduto Nove de Julho, 193, oferece o mesmo prato do Luva de Pedreiro no Paris 6 -- o tradicional e delicioso bife à cavalo."

II."A estudante, baleada no litoral do Paraná, ficou frente à frente com o suspeito."

III."A Paulista fica aberta aos domingos das 10h às 18h apenas para pedestres e bicicletas."

IV."O embaixador da Bélgica no Brasil, Claude Misson, foi à Sergipe no início da semana passada."

V."Muitos turistas estrangeiros chegaram à Bahia no primeiro semestre de 2024."

O acento grave, indicativo de crase foi empregado CORRETAMENTE em

 

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O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder a questão.
Para ter uma marca consolidada no mercado e obter cada vez mais sucesso empresarial, é essencial entender sobre o comportamento do consumidor. Afinal, como desenvolver um produto ou serviço sem ter estudado o que os seus clientes realmente buscam?
Ter informações sólidas e quantificáveis sobre o comportamento do consumidor permite que os produtos e serviços sejam desenvolvidos de forma mais assertiva, a fim de satisfazer as necessidades e vontades dos consumidores. Dessa forma, os processos de encantamento e aquisição se tornam muito mais simples, já que você sabe exatamente o que ele está buscando.
Além disso, as necessidades e prioridades mudam muito rápido. Por esse motivo, fazer pesquisas de comportamento de forma periódica ajuda a acompanhar as mudanças nas tendências e adequar o seu negócio à elas. Sendo assim, o estudo do comportamento do consumidor torna-se uma ferramenta fundamental para a efetivação de um produto ou serviço no mercado.
Inúmeros fatores influenciam o comportamento do consumidor, sendo que cada um deles tem um peso diferente na decisão final − que pode variar de acordo com o tipo de compra e também com o tipo de consumidor.
As experiências, referências e personalidades dos indivíduos também influenciam nesse comportamento. Ainda assim, é possível identificar alguns fatores principais que influenciam a jornada de compra:
(https://blog.opinionbox.com/comportamento-do-consumidor/)

Leia e analise o trecho:

"... sendo que cada um deles tem um peso diferente na decisão final."

I. A forma verbal "tem" está Incorreto, visto que deveria concordar com o núcleo do sujeito "deles" devendo ficar "têm".

II. A forma verbal "tem" deve ficar no singular, visto que o sujeito representado por expressão como "cada um", o verbo fica sempre no singular.

III. A forma verbal "tem" pode ficar tanto no singular "tem" como no plural "têm", visto que se o sujeito é representado por expressões do tipo "cada um de" e "a maioria de" e um nome no plural o verbo irá para o singular, ou plural.

Assinale a alternativa CORRETA:

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder a questão.
Para ter uma marca consolidada no mercado e obter cada vez mais sucesso empresarial, é essencial entender sobre o comportamento do consumidor. Afinal, como desenvolver um produto ou serviço sem ter estudado o que os seus clientes realmente buscam?
Ter informações sólidas e quantificáveis sobre o comportamento do consumidor permite que os produtos e serviços sejam desenvolvidos de forma mais assertiva, a fim de satisfazer as necessidades e vontades dos consumidores. Dessa forma, os processos de encantamento e aquisição se tornam muito mais simples, já que você sabe exatamente o que ele está buscando.
Além disso, as necessidades e prioridades mudam muito rápido. Por esse motivo, fazer pesquisas de comportamento de forma periódica ajuda a acompanhar as mudanças nas tendências e adequar o seu negócio à elas. Sendo assim, o estudo do comportamento do consumidor torna-se uma ferramenta fundamental para a efetivação de um produto ou serviço no mercado.
Inúmeros fatores influenciam o comportamento do consumidor, sendo que cada um deles tem um peso diferente na decisão final − que pode variar de acordo com o tipo de compra e também com o tipo de consumidor.
As experiências, referências e personalidades dos indivíduos também influenciam nesse comportamento. Ainda assim, é possível identificar alguns fatores principais que influenciam a jornada de compra:
(https://blog.opinionbox.com/comportamento-do-consumidor/)

"Ter informações sólidas e quantificáveis sobre o comportamento do consumidor permite que os produtos e serviços sejam desenvolvidos de forma mais assertiva, a fim de satisfazer as necessidades e vontades dos consumidores."

A oração destacada no texto é:

 

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"O conflito entre Israel e Hamas tem origem na disputa por territórios que já foram ocupados por diversos povos, como hebreus e filisteus, dos quais descendem israelenses e palestinos. Em diferentes momentos, guerras e ocupações, eles foram expulsos, retomaram terras, ampliaram e as perderam."

Disponível: https://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/internacional/noticia/

2023-10/israel-hamas-palestina-entenda-guerra-no-oriente-

medio#:~:text=O%20conflito%20entre%20Israel%20e,terras

%2C%20ampliaram%20e%20as%20perderam.

O conflito citado no trecho acima tem um peso histórico impossível de ser mensurado e se intensificou em outubro de 2023, quando o Hamas invadiu o país israelense, cometendo os mais diversos tipos de barbárie, que vêm sendo revidadas por Israel. A região onde essa disputa se concentra hoje, é chamada de:

 

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