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342162 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC
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Considere the sentence below:

“Our classes begin at nine.”

The verb tense is:

 

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342161 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC
Provas:
The sentence “She drives her car every day”, in negative form, is:
 

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342160 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC
Provas:
Considere the sentence below:

“A serious problem has ________.”

The right alternative to fill the blank is:
 

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342159 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC
Provas:
Climate change: Oceans running out of oxygen as temperatures rise
“Climate change and nutrient pollution are driving the oxygen from our oceans, and threatening many species of fish.
While nutrient run-off has been known for decades, researchers say that climate change is making the lack of oxygen worse. Around 700 ocean sites are now suffering from low oxygen, compared with 45 in the 1960s.
Researchers say the depletion is threatening species including tuna, marlin and sharks.
The scientists estimate that between 1960 and 2010, the amount of the gas dissolved in the oceans declined by 2%. That may not seem like much as it is a global average, but in some tropical locations the loss can range up to 40%.
If countries continue with a business-as-usual approach to emissions, the world's oceans are expected to lose 3-4% of their oxygen by the year 2100.
This is likely to be worse in the tropical regions of the world. Much of the loss is expected in the top 1,000m of the water column, which is richest in biodiversity.
"Ocean oxygen depletion is menacing marine ecosystems already under stress from ocean warming and acidification," said Dan Laffoley, also from IUCN and the report's co-editor. "To stop the worrying expansion of oxygen-poor areas, we need to decisively curb greenhouse gas emissions as well as nutrient pollution from agriculture and other sources."”

(Adapted from https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-50690995)
In the text, the word “”greenhouse”, in “greenhouse gas emissions”, means, in Portuguese:
 

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342158 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC
Provas:
Climate change: Oceans running out of oxygen as temperatures rise
“Climate change and nutrient pollution are driving the oxygen from our oceans, and threatening many species of fish.
While nutrient run-off has been known for decades, researchers say that climate change is making the lack of oxygen worse. Around 700 ocean sites are now suffering from low oxygen, compared with 45 in the 1960s.
Researchers say the depletion is threatening species including tuna, marlin and sharks.
The scientists estimate that between 1960 and 2010, the amount of the gas dissolved in the oceans declined by 2%. That may not seem like much as it is a global average, but in some tropical locations the loss can range up to 40%.
If countries continue with a business-as-usual approach to emissions, the world's oceans are expected to lose 3-4% of their oxygen by the year 2100.
This is likely to be worse in the tropical regions of the world. Much of the loss is expected in the top 1,000m of the water column, which is richest in biodiversity.
"Ocean oxygen depletion is menacing marine ecosystems already under stress from ocean warming and acidification," said Dan Laffoley, also from IUCN and the report's co-editor. "To stop the worrying expansion of oxygen-poor areas, we need to decisively curb greenhouse gas emissions as well as nutrient pollution from agriculture and other sources."”

(Adapted from https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-50690995)
The word “worse”, in “this is likely to be worse in the tropical regions of the world” means, in Portuguese:
 

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342152 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Português
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC

enunciado 342152-1

Assinale a alternativa que representa corretamente uma palavra sinônima de “sucesso” (linha 13), no contexto em que está inserida:
 

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342145 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Português
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC

enunciado 342145-1

“Em ratos, associada à imunoterapia, ela ajudou o sistema imunológico a vencer o tumor.” (linhas 21 a 23).

É correto afirmar que o pronome “ela” retoma o seguinte termo:
 

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342134 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Português
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC

enunciado 342134-1

“O problema é que a taxa de sucesso ainda é baixa: [...]”

É correto afirmar que a partícula “que” exerce função morfológica de:
 

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342131 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Português
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC

enunciado 342131-1

“O problema é que a taxa de sucesso ainda é baixa: [...]”.

A partícula “que” introduz uma:
 

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342126 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Português
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Paraíso-SC

enunciado 342126-1

Sobre o Texto e seu contexto, assinale a alternativa incorreta:
 

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