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3405007 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Which are the abilities of English communication?

 

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3405006 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Choose the option that both grammar and vocabulary are correct:

I. The integration of social media in adolescents’ lives further exacerbates the impacts of bullying.

II. Before social media, there might has been a unpleasant interaction at school and that’s mostly where it stop.

III. If you suspect your children for bullying, get tham the help they need with their emotional regulation.

IV. If your child is bullying, approach them by first asking questions about their perspective of the situation.

 

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3405005 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Choose the option that both grammar and vocabulary are correct:

I. When paramedics transported she to the ambulamce, she was dead weight.

II. They were there ready to go, whitch I totally believe that God was in control for everything at this point.

III. Weeks after her recovered, she developed chest paim, heart palpitations and lightheadedness.

IV. The vast majority of child recover, sometimes even faster then adults do.

 

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3405004 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Choose the option that both grammar and vocabulary are correct:

I. It has created a humanitarian and human rights catastrofe, traumatized a generation of child, and accelerated the global food and energy crises.

II. And yet, this grave damage could pale in comparison with the consequences of a prolonged conflict.

III. It is imperative that all perpetrators of human rights violations are held accountable

IV. The UN also continue of work towads removing remaining obstacles.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3405003 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Choose the option that both grammar and vocabulary are correct:

I. There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded,

II. It wasn’t learned she was persuaded to give the interview after seeing forged documents until more than 20 years later.

III. She had, apparently, no qualms about taking away his military ranks.

IV. The royal expert believes the new monarch might take a cue from his mother.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3405002 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Read the following text and answer the question.

Text

Roy Keane savaged Brazil's free-scoring stars as 'disrespectful' as he likened their choreographed dance celebrations to watching Strictly Come Dancing.

Brazil put on a show in the first half of their last-16 showdown with South Korea, hitting them for four thanks to goals from Vinicius Jnr, Neymar, Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta respectively.

Following Vinicius' opener Brazil showed off a series of pre-planned dance routines to mark their goals, something that left Keane aghast come the half-time break.

Brazil continued to offer up a variety of moves as the goals flew in, with even manager Tite getting involved as he mimicked Richarlison's pigeon celebration following the third goal.

'I don't like this. People say it's their culture. But I think that's really disrespecting the opposition,' Keane furiously continued.

'It's four goals, and they are doing it every time. I don't mind so much the first jig, it's the one after that, and the manager getting involved. I'm not happy about it. I don't think it's good at all.'

Graeme Souness backed Keane's verdict and was equally as seething at the constant dancing after goals.

'It's only a matter of time before someone goes right through one of these Brazilians,' the Scot said.

Richarlison's trademark 'pigeon' was one that seemed to cause particular annoyance given he raced over to the sideline and got his manager involved. The Tottenham striker's moves originated from a pop group in Brazil called Os Perseguidores. It was when Richarlison moved to Everton from Watford in 2018 that he explained the reasons behind the dance.

'The pigeon dance came from a group from Rio de Janeiro who had a song in around 2012,' he explained at the time.’ - 'A trend was started when I did the dance at home. Everyone started copying me.'

As annoyed as Keane and Souness were, Eni Aluko, alongside the grumpy pair on ITV's punditry panel for the match, totally disagreed and said she 'loved' the enthusiasm in the Brazil celebrations.

'I love it, it's like we are at a Brazilian party,' Aluko responded.

'South Korea have made it easy for them. Look at this penalty, it's personality, you can say they aren't respecting South Korea but Neymar would have done that to most teams.'

By NATHAN SALT FOR MAILONLINE. 7 December 2022

Analyze the sentence and choose the correct synonym for the word in bold:

“Eni Aluko, alongside the grumpy pair on ITV's punditry panel for the match...”

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3405001 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Read the following text and answer the question.

Text

Roy Keane savaged Brazil's free-scoring stars as 'disrespectful' as he likened their choreographed dance celebrations to watching Strictly Come Dancing.

Brazil put on a show in the first half of their last-16 showdown with South Korea, hitting them for four thanks to goals from Vinicius Jnr, Neymar, Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta respectively.

Following Vinicius' opener Brazil showed off a series of pre-planned dance routines to mark their goals, something that left Keane aghast come the half-time break.

Brazil continued to offer up a variety of moves as the goals flew in, with even manager Tite getting involved as he mimicked Richarlison's pigeon celebration following the third goal.

'I don't like this. People say it's their culture. But I think that's really disrespecting the opposition,' Keane furiously continued.

'It's four goals, and they are doing it every time. I don't mind so much the first jig, it's the one after that, and the manager getting involved. I'm not happy about it. I don't think it's good at all.'

Graeme Souness backed Keane's verdict and was equally as seething at the constant dancing after goals.

'It's only a matter of time before someone goes right through one of these Brazilians,' the Scot said.

Richarlison's trademark 'pigeon' was one that seemed to cause particular annoyance given he raced over to the sideline and got his manager involved. The Tottenham striker's moves originated from a pop group in Brazil called Os Perseguidores. It was when Richarlison moved to Everton from Watford in 2018 that he explained the reasons behind the dance.

'The pigeon dance came from a group from Rio de Janeiro who had a song in around 2012,' he explained at the time.’ - 'A trend was started when I did the dance at home. Everyone started copying me.'

As annoyed as Keane and Souness were, Eni Aluko, alongside the grumpy pair on ITV's punditry panel for the match, totally disagreed and said she 'loved' the enthusiasm in the Brazil celebrations.

'I love it, it's like we are at a Brazilian party,' Aluko responded.

'South Korea have made it easy for them. Look at this penalty, it's personality, you can say they aren't respecting South Korea but Neymar would have done that to most teams.'

By NATHAN SALT FOR MAILONLINE. 7 December 2022

Analyze the sentence and choose the correct synonym for the word in bold:

“Richarlison's trademark 'pigeon' was one that seemed to cause particular annoyance...”

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3405000 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Read the following text and answer the question.

Text

Roy Keane savaged Brazil's free-scoring stars as 'disrespectful' as he likened their choreographed dance celebrations to watching Strictly Come Dancing.

Brazil put on a show in the first half of their last-16 showdown with South Korea, hitting them for four thanks to goals from Vinicius Jnr, Neymar, Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta respectively.

Following Vinicius' opener Brazil showed off a series of pre-planned dance routines to mark their goals, something that left Keane aghast come the half-time break.

Brazil continued to offer up a variety of moves as the goals flew in, with even manager Tite getting involved as he mimicked Richarlison's pigeon celebration following the third goal.

'I don't like this. People say it's their culture. But I think that's really disrespecting the opposition,' Keane furiously continued.

'It's four goals, and they are doing it every time. I don't mind so much the first jig, it's the one after that, and the manager getting involved. I'm not happy about it. I don't think it's good at all.'

Graeme Souness backed Keane's verdict and was equally as seething at the constant dancing after goals.

'It's only a matter of time before someone goes right through one of these Brazilians,' the Scot said.

Richarlison's trademark 'pigeon' was one that seemed to cause particular annoyance given he raced over to the sideline and got his manager involved. The Tottenham striker's moves originated from a pop group in Brazil called Os Perseguidores. It was when Richarlison moved to Everton from Watford in 2018 that he explained the reasons behind the dance.

'The pigeon dance came from a group from Rio de Janeiro who had a song in around 2012,' he explained at the time.’ - 'A trend was started when I did the dance at home. Everyone started copying me.'

As annoyed as Keane and Souness were, Eni Aluko, alongside the grumpy pair on ITV's punditry panel for the match, totally disagreed and said she 'loved' the enthusiasm in the Brazil celebrations.

'I love it, it's like we are at a Brazilian party,' Aluko responded.

'South Korea have made it easy for them. Look at this penalty, it's personality, you can say they aren't respecting South Korea but Neymar would have done that to most teams.'

By NATHAN SALT FOR MAILONLINE. 7 December 2022

Analyze the sentence and choose the correct synonym for the word in bold:

“.. Graeme Souness backed Keane's verdict …"

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3404999 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Read the following text and answer the question.

Text

Roy Keane savaged Brazil's free-scoring stars as 'disrespectful' as he likened their choreographed dance celebrations to watching Strictly Come Dancing.

Brazil put on a show in the first half of their last-16 showdown with South Korea, hitting them for four thanks to goals from Vinicius Jnr, Neymar, Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta respectively.

Following Vinicius' opener Brazil showed off a series of pre-planned dance routines to mark their goals, something that left Keane aghast come the half-time break.

Brazil continued to offer up a variety of moves as the goals flew in, with even manager Tite getting involved as he mimicked Richarlison's pigeon celebration following the third goal.

'I don't like this. People say it's their culture. But I think that's really disrespecting the opposition,' Keane furiously continued.

'It's four goals, and they are doing it every time. I don't mind so much the first jig, it's the one after that, and the manager getting involved. I'm not happy about it. I don't think it's good at all.'

Graeme Souness backed Keane's verdict and was equally as seething at the constant dancing after goals.

'It's only a matter of time before someone goes right through one of these Brazilians,' the Scot said.

Richarlison's trademark 'pigeon' was one that seemed to cause particular annoyance given he raced over to the sideline and got his manager involved. The Tottenham striker's moves originated from a pop group in Brazil called Os Perseguidores. It was when Richarlison moved to Everton from Watford in 2018 that he explained the reasons behind the dance.

'The pigeon dance came from a group from Rio de Janeiro who had a song in around 2012,' he explained at the time.’ - 'A trend was started when I did the dance at home. Everyone started copying me.'

As annoyed as Keane and Souness were, Eni Aluko, alongside the grumpy pair on ITV's punditry panel for the match, totally disagreed and said she 'loved' the enthusiasm in the Brazil celebrations.

'I love it, it's like we are at a Brazilian party,' Aluko responded.

'South Korea have made it easy for them. Look at this penalty, it's personality, you can say they aren't respecting South Korea but Neymar would have done that to most teams.'

By NATHAN SALT FOR MAILONLINE. 7 December 2022

Who scored each of the four goals respectively?

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3404998 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Morungaba-SP
Provas:

Read the following text and answer the question.

Text

Roy Keane savaged Brazil's free-scoring stars as 'disrespectful' as he likened their choreographed dance celebrations to watching Strictly Come Dancing.

Brazil put on a show in the first half of their last-16 showdown with South Korea, hitting them for four thanks to goals from Vinicius Jnr, Neymar, Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta respectively.

Following Vinicius' opener Brazil showed off a series of pre-planned dance routines to mark their goals, something that left Keane aghast come the half-time break.

Brazil continued to offer up a variety of moves as the goals flew in, with even manager Tite getting involved as he mimicked Richarlison's pigeon celebration following the third goal.

'I don't like this. People say it's their culture. But I think that's really disrespecting the opposition,' Keane furiously continued.

'It's four goals, and they are doing it every time. I don't mind so much the first jig, it's the one after that, and the manager getting involved. I'm not happy about it. I don't think it's good at all.'

Graeme Souness backed Keane's verdict and was equally as seething at the constant dancing after goals.

'It's only a matter of time before someone goes right through one of these Brazilians,' the Scot said.

Richarlison's trademark 'pigeon' was one that seemed to cause particular annoyance given he raced over to the sideline and got his manager involved. The Tottenham striker's moves originated from a pop group in Brazil called Os Perseguidores. It was when Richarlison moved to Everton from Watford in 2018 that he explained the reasons behind the dance.

'The pigeon dance came from a group from Rio de Janeiro who had a song in around 2012,' he explained at the time.’ - 'A trend was started when I did the dance at home. Everyone started copying me.'

As annoyed as Keane and Souness were, Eni Aluko, alongside the grumpy pair on ITV's punditry panel for the match, totally disagreed and said she 'loved' the enthusiasm in the Brazil celebrations.

'I love it, it's like we are at a Brazilian party,' Aluko responded.

'South Korea have made it easy for them. Look at this penalty, it's personality, you can say they aren't respecting South Korea but Neymar would have done that to most teams.'

By NATHAN SALT FOR MAILONLINE. 7 December 2022

According to the text, what’s Eni Aluko’s opinion about Brazil’s celebration?

 

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