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3542029
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
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A teacher of English as a foreign language is introducing
a lesson on phrasal verbs to intermediate learners. To
help students grasp the concept effectively, the teacher
decides to use a contextualized teaching approach.
Which of the following strategies would best align with
this approach?
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3542028
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
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In English grammar, which of the following is a defining
feature of a complex sentence?
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3542027
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
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In literary stylistics, certain techniques create particular
effects that influence reader interpretation. In William
Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, which of the
following stylistic features most contributes to the
reader's perception of fragmented consciousness and
psychological depth in the narrative?
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3542026
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
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When translating idiomatic expressions from English to
Portuguese, it is often necessary to adapt the phrase to
match cultural understanding rather than literal meaning.
Which of the following best represents an appropriate
idiomatic translation from English to Portuguese?
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3542025
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
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The Anglo-Saxon period in English literature, spanning
from the 5th to the 11th centuries, produced foundational
works with themes of heroism, fate, and the struggle for
survival. Which of the following works is considered a
central piece of Anglo-Saxon literature and is known for
its portrayal of a hero's battle against monsters?
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3542024
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
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In the field of Pragmatics, which examines how context
influences the interpretation of language, "implicature" is
an important concept. Which of the following best describes "implicature"?
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3542023
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
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In the study of Syntax, Transformational-Generative
Grammar, proposed by Noam Chomsky, differs
significantly from traditional grammar approaches. Which
of the following best describes a fundamental distinction
between these two?
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3542022
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
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Fossils show flying reptiles ate squid and fish
Prehistoric flying reptiles lived on a diet of small fish and
squid, the latest scientific research has shown.
Researcher Dr Roy Smith said stomach contents
discovered in fossils were the "smoking gun" evidence for
the diets.
The findings were made by scientists from the University
of Portsmouth and the Staatliches Museum fur
Naturkunde Stuttgart in Germany and published in the
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Pterosaurs lived 182 million years ago and had
wingspans of up to 12m (39ft).
The team analysed the fossilised stomach contents of
two pterosaur species, dorygnathus and
campylognathoides.
They lived during the early Jurassic period, and were
found in modern-day south-west Germany.
They found that dorygnathus ate small fish for its last
meal while campylognathoides ate prehistoric squid.
Dr Smith, from Portsmouth University's School of
Environment and Life Sciences, said: "It is incredibly rare
to find 180 million-year-old pterosaurs preserved with
their stomach contents, and provides 'smoking gun'
evidence for pterosaur diets.
"The discovery offers a unique and fascinating glimpse
into how these ancient creatures lived, what they ate, and
the ecosystems they thrived in millions of years ago."
Dr Samuel Cooper, also from the University of
Portsmouth, said the stomach contents told scientists
"how the animals interacted with each other".
He added: "For me, this evidence of squid remains in the
stomach of campylognathoides is therefore particularly
exciting.
"Until now, we tended to assume that it fed on fish,
similar to dorygnathus, in which we found small fish
bones as stomach contents.
"The fact that these two pterosaur species ate different
prey shows that they were likely specialised for different
diets.
"This allowed dorygnathus and campylognathoides to
coexist in the same habitat without much competition for
food between the two species."
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3542021
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Provas:
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
Fossils show flying reptiles ate squid and fish
Prehistoric flying reptiles lived on a diet of small fish and
squid, the latest scientific research has shown.
Researcher Dr Roy Smith said stomach contents
discovered in fossils were the "smoking gun" evidence for
the diets.
The findings were made by scientists from the University
of Portsmouth and the Staatliches Museum fur
Naturkunde Stuttgart in Germany and published in the
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Pterosaurs lived 182 million years ago and had
wingspans of up to 12m (39ft).
The team analysed the fossilised stomach contents of
two pterosaur species, dorygnathus and
campylognathoides.
They lived during the early Jurassic period, and were
found in modern-day south-west Germany.
They found that dorygnathus ate small fish for its last
meal while campylognathoides ate prehistoric squid.
Dr Smith, from Portsmouth University's School of
Environment and Life Sciences, said: "It is incredibly rare
to find 180 million-year-old pterosaurs preserved with
their stomach contents, and provides 'smoking gun'
evidence for pterosaur diets.
"The discovery offers a unique and fascinating glimpse
into how these ancient creatures lived, what they ate, and
the ecosystems they thrived in millions of years ago."
Dr Samuel Cooper, also from the University of
Portsmouth, said the stomach contents told scientists
"how the animals interacted with each other".
He added: "For me, this evidence of squid remains in the
stomach of campylognathoides is therefore particularly
exciting.
"Until now, we tended to assume that it fed on fish,
similar to dorygnathus, in which we found small fish
bones as stomach contents.
"The fact that these two pterosaur species ate different
prey shows that they were likely specialised for different
diets.
"This allowed dorygnathus and campylognathoides to
coexist in the same habitat without much competition for
food between the two species."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2ym7zedrno
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3542020
Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UNIVALI
Orgão: Pref. Luiz Alves-SC
Provas:
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
Fossils show flying reptiles ate squid and fish
Prehistoric flying reptiles lived on a diet of small fish and
squid, the latest scientific research has shown.
Researcher Dr Roy Smith said stomach contents
discovered in fossils were the "smoking gun" evidence for
the diets.
The findings were made by scientists from the University
of Portsmouth and the Staatliches Museum fur
Naturkunde Stuttgart in Germany and published in the
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Pterosaurs lived 182 million years ago and had
wingspans of up to 12m (39ft).
The team analysed the fossilised stomach contents of
two pterosaur species, dorygnathus and
campylognathoides.
They lived during the early Jurassic period, and were
found in modern-day south-west Germany.
They found that dorygnathus ate small fish for its last
meal while campylognathoides ate prehistoric squid.
Dr Smith, from Portsmouth University's School of
Environment and Life Sciences, said: "It is incredibly rare
to find 180 million-year-old pterosaurs preserved with
their stomach contents, and provides 'smoking gun'
evidence for pterosaur diets.
"The discovery offers a unique and fascinating glimpse
into how these ancient creatures lived, what they ate, and
the ecosystems they thrived in millions of years ago."
Dr Samuel Cooper, also from the University of
Portsmouth, said the stomach contents told scientists
"how the animals interacted with each other".
He added: "For me, this evidence of squid remains in the
stomach of campylognathoides is therefore particularly
exciting.
"Until now, we tended to assume that it fed on fish,
similar to dorygnathus, in which we found small fish
bones as stomach contents.
"The fact that these two pterosaur species ate different
prey shows that they were likely specialised for different
diets.
"This allowed dorygnathus and campylognathoides to
coexist in the same habitat without much competition for
food between the two species."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2ym7zedrno
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