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3584379 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Igrejinha-RS
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In “She was watching frightening movies.”, the underlined word can be substituted, without loss of meaning, by:

 

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3584378 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Igrejinha-RS
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Concerning the simple present, analyze the sentences below:

I watched a movie last night and enjoyed it a lot (1st part). Ana often watches movies and talks to me about them (2nd part).

The sentences are:

 

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3584377 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Igrejinha-RS
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The underlined word in “The vibrant flowers bloomed in the lush garden.” can be substituted, without loss of meaning, by:

 

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3584376 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Orgão: Pref. Igrejinha-RS
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Why the northern lights are showing up in unexpected places

No matter how many times you see them, the northern lights, or aurora borealis—and their Southern Hemisphere equivalent, the aurora australis—are an ____________, breathtaking sight. Dancing silently in Earth’s upper atmosphere, they form iridescent sheets of green and red (or sometimes blue and purple) light.

In fact, both northern and southern lights are caused by the interaction of gases in Earth’s atmosphere with the solar wind: a stream of electrically charged particles, called ions, that shoot out from the sun in all directions. An aurora's colors signify where in the atmosphere, and with which gases, all of this is happening.

Auroras have been __________ on every planet in the solar system except Mercury—even, as with Venus and Mars, when the magnetic field is very weak or nonexistent. They have even been detected on a huge “rogue planet” 20 light years away. And astronauts have taken spectacular photographs and video of Earth’s auroras from the International Space Station.

Some years see more auroras than others. Sunspot activity waxes and wanes on an 11-year cycle; the most recent upward trend began in 2019 and will peak in 2024 or 2025. On September 1, 1859, astronomers had been watching a growing number of sunspots develop on our star’s surface when a solar flare sped toward Earth, creating vivid aurora displays as far south as Cuba and as far north as Santiago, Chile. Having never seen them before, some observers believed the bright lights ________ the end of the world, or that “it appeared as if there was a colossal fire on earth which reflected its flames on the heavens.”

(Fonte: National Geographic. — adaptado.)

Analyze the sentences below according ONLY to the present perfect. Which of the parts contains the verb tense?

They have seen that film four times (1st part). She has worked in the library for nine years (2nd part).

The sentence is:

 

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3584375 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Igrejinha-RS
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Why the northern lights are showing up in unexpected places

No matter how many times you see them, the northern lights, or aurora borealis—and their Southern Hemisphere equivalent, the aurora australis—are an ____________, breathtaking sight. Dancing silently in Earth’s upper atmosphere, they form iridescent sheets of green and red (or sometimes blue and purple) light.

In fact, both northern and southern lights are caused by the interaction of gases in Earth’s atmosphere with the solar wind: a stream of electrically charged particles, called ions, that shoot out from the sun in all directions. An aurora's colors signify where in the atmosphere, and with which gases, all of this is happening.

Auroras have been __________ on every planet in the solar system except Mercury—even, as with Venus and Mars, when the magnetic field is very weak or nonexistent. They have even been detected on a huge “rogue planet” 20 light years away. And astronauts have taken spectacular photographs and video of Earth’s auroras from the International Space Station.

Some years see more auroras than others. Sunspot activity waxes and wanes on an 11-year cycle; the most recent upward trend began in 2019 and will peak in 2024 or 2025. On September 1, 1859, astronomers had been watching a growing number of sunspots develop on our star’s surface when a solar flare sped toward Earth, creating vivid aurora displays as far south as Cuba and as far north as Santiago, Chile. Having never seen them before, some observers believed the bright lights ________ the end of the world, or that “it appeared as if there was a colossal fire on earth which reflected its flames on the heavens.”

(Fonte: National Geographic. — adaptado.)

According to the text, mark the CORRECT alternative:

 

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3584374 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Igrejinha-RS
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Why the northern lights are showing up in unexpected places

No matter how many times you see them, the northern lights, or aurora borealis—and their Southern Hemisphere equivalent, the aurora australis—are an ____________, breathtaking sight. Dancing silently in Earth’s upper atmosphere, they form iridescent sheets of green and red (or sometimes blue and purple) light.

In fact, both northern and southern lights are caused by the interaction of gases in Earth’s atmosphere with the solar wind: a stream of electrically charged particles, called ions, that shoot out from the sun in all directions. An aurora's colors signify where in the atmosphere, and with which gases, all of this is happening.

Auroras have been __________ on every planet in the solar system except Mercury—even, as with Venus and Mars, when the magnetic field is very weak or nonexistent. They have even been detected on a huge “rogue planet” 20 light years away. And astronauts have taken spectacular photographs and video of Earth’s auroras from the International Space Station.

Some years see more auroras than others. Sunspot activity waxes and wanes on an 11-year cycle; the most recent upward trend began in 2019 and will peak in 2024 or 2025. On September 1, 1859, astronomers had been watching a growing number of sunspots develop on our star’s surface when a solar flare sped toward Earth, creating vivid aurora displays as far south as Cuba and as far north as Santiago, Chile. Having never seen them before, some observers believed the bright lights ________ the end of the world, or that “it appeared as if there was a colossal fire on earth which reflected its flames on the heavens.”

(Fonte: National Geographic. — adaptado.)

The underlined word in “They have even been detected on a huge ‘rogue planet’ 20 light years away.” can be substituted, without loss of meaning, by:

 

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3584373 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Igrejinha-RS
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Why the northern lights are showing up in unexpected places

No matter how many times you see them, the northern lights, or aurora borealis—and their Southern Hemisphere equivalent, the aurora australis—are an ____________, breathtaking sight. Dancing silently in Earth’s upper atmosphere, they form iridescent sheets of green and red (or sometimes blue and purple) light.

In fact, both northern and southern lights are caused by the interaction of gases in Earth’s atmosphere with the solar wind: a stream of electrically charged particles, called ions, that shoot out from the sun in all directions. An aurora's colors signify where in the atmosphere, and with which gases, all of this is happening.

Auroras have been __________ on every planet in the solar system except Mercury—even, as with Venus and Mars, when the magnetic field is very weak or nonexistent. They have even been detected on a huge “rogue planet” 20 light years away. And astronauts have taken spectacular photographs and video of Earth’s auroras from the International Space Station.

Some years see more auroras than others. Sunspot activity waxes and wanes on an 11-year cycle; the most recent upward trend began in 2019 and will peak in 2024 or 2025. On September 1, 1859, astronomers had been watching a growing number of sunspots develop on our star’s surface when a solar flare sped toward Earth, creating vivid aurora displays as far south as Cuba and as far north as Santiago, Chile. Having never seen them before, some observers believed the bright lights ________ the end of the world, or that “it appeared as if there was a colossal fire on earth which reflected its flames on the heavens.”

(Fonte: National Geographic. — adaptado.)

Check the alternative that CORRECTLY fills the gaps in the text:

 

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3584372 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
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Em relação à teoria de tradução, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA:

 

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3584371 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Igrejinha-RS
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Em relação ao ensino-aprendizagem de língua estrangeira, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA:

 

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3584370 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Igrejinha-RS
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São competências específicas de Língua Inglesa para o Ensino Fundamental, previstas na Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC) :

I. Identificar o lugar de si e o do outro em um mundo plurilíngue e multicultural.

II. Comunicar-se na Língua Inglesa, unicamente por meio da escrita.

 

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