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4021652 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Potim-SP
Choose the alternative that correctly completes the sentence, both in meaning and in grammar.
This book isn’t mine — it’s __________.
 

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4021651 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Potim-SP
Read the sentences below and choose the alternative that shows the highest degree of formality and politeness.
 

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4021650 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Potim-SP

Read the text to answer questions. 

Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says

Even modest amounts of daily exercise may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in older people who are at risk of developing the condition, researchers have said.

People are often encouraged to clock up 10,000 steps a day as part of a healthy routine, but scientists found 3,000 steps or more appeared to delay the brain changes and cognitive decline that Alzheimer’s patients experience.

Results from the 14-year-long study showed cognitive decline was delayed by an average of three years in people who walked 3,000 to 5,000 steps a day, and by seven years in those who managed 5,000 to 7,000 steps daily.

“We’re encouraging older people who are at risk of Alzheimer’s to consider making small changes to their activity levels, to build sustained habits that protect or benefit their brain and cognitive health,” said Dr Wai-Ying Yau, the first author on the study at Mass General Brigham hospital in Boston. Dementia affects an estimated 50 million people worldwide, with Alzheimer’s disease the most common cause.

Yau, W.-Y. W. et al. “Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says.” The Guardian, 3 Nov 2025.

The verb ‘encouraging’ in “We’re encouraging older people to make small changes,” can be replaced, without changing meaning, by: (A) promising.
 

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4021649 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Potim-SP

Read the text to answer questions. 

Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says

Even modest amounts of daily exercise may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in older people who are at risk of developing the condition, researchers have said.

People are often encouraged to clock up 10,000 steps a day as part of a healthy routine, but scientists found 3,000 steps or more appeared to delay the brain changes and cognitive decline that Alzheimer’s patients experience.

Results from the 14-year-long study showed cognitive decline was delayed by an average of three years in people who walked 3,000 to 5,000 steps a day, and by seven years in those who managed 5,000 to 7,000 steps daily.

“We’re encouraging older people who are at risk of Alzheimer’s to consider making small changes to their activity levels, to build sustained habits that protect or benefit their brain and cognitive health,” said Dr Wai-Ying Yau, the first author on the study at Mass General Brigham hospital in Boston. Dementia affects an estimated 50 million people worldwide, with Alzheimer’s disease the most common cause.

Yau, W.-Y. W. et al. “Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says.” The Guardian, 3 Nov 2025.

Choose the option that correctly completes the following sentence according to the text. 
The study lasted:
 

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4021648 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Potim-SP

Read the text to answer questions. 

Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says

Even modest amounts of daily exercise may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in older people who are at risk of developing the condition, researchers have said.

People are often encouraged to clock up 10,000 steps a day as part of a healthy routine, but scientists found 3,000 steps or more appeared to delay the brain changes and cognitive decline that Alzheimer’s patients experience.

Results from the 14-year-long study showed cognitive decline was delayed by an average of three years in people who walked 3,000 to 5,000 steps a day, and by seven years in those who managed 5,000 to 7,000 steps daily.

“We’re encouraging older people who are at risk of Alzheimer’s to consider making small changes to their activity levels, to build sustained habits that protect or benefit their brain and cognitive health,” said Dr Wai-Ying Yau, the first author on the study at Mass General Brigham hospital in Boston. Dementia affects an estimated 50 million people worldwide, with Alzheimer’s disease the most common cause.

Yau, W.-Y. W. et al. “Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says.” The Guardian, 3 Nov 2025.

The word “modest” in “modest amounts of daily exercise” is closest in meaning to:
 

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4021647 Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Avança SP
Orgão: Pref. Potim-SP

Read the text to answer questions. 

Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says

Even modest amounts of daily exercise may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in older people who are at risk of developing the condition, researchers have said.

People are often encouraged to clock up 10,000 steps a day as part of a healthy routine, but scientists found 3,000 steps or more appeared to delay the brain changes and cognitive decline that Alzheimer’s patients experience.

Results from the 14-year-long study showed cognitive decline was delayed by an average of three years in people who walked 3,000 to 5,000 steps a day, and by seven years in those who managed 5,000 to 7,000 steps daily.

“We’re encouraging older people who are at risk of Alzheimer’s to consider making small changes to their activity levels, to build sustained habits that protect or benefit their brain and cognitive health,” said Dr Wai-Ying Yau, the first author on the study at Mass General Brigham hospital in Boston. Dementia affects an estimated 50 million people worldwide, with Alzheimer’s disease the most common cause.

Yau, W.-Y. W. et al. “Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says.” The Guardian, 3 Nov 2025.

According to the study, walking 3,000 steps a day can help:
 

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Analise as afirmativas a seguir com base no Parecer CNE/CP 8/2012, Diretrizes Nacionais para a Educação em Direitos Humanos, e, em seguida, assinale a alternativa correta:

I. Um dos meios de efetivação da Educação em Direitos Humanos no ambiente educacional poderá ocorrer por meio da (re)produção de conhecimentos voltados para a defesa e promoção dos Direitos Humanos.
II. Para o estabelecimento de uma cultura dos Direitos Humanos é necessário que os sujeitos os signifiquem, construam-nos como valores e atuem na sua defesa e promoção.
III. A Educação em Direitos Humanos tem por escopo principal uma formação ética, crítica e política.
IV. Na formação política deve-se promover empoderamento de grupos e indivíduos da alta sociedade, já situados em posição de processos decisórios e de construção de direitos, favorecendo a sua organização e influência na sociedade civil.
 

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Assinale a alternativa correta a respeito das Diretrizes da Política Nacional de Educação Especial na Perspectiva da Educação Inclusiva.
 

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A Base Nacional Comum Curricular – BNCC (2018) estabelece as competências gerais da educação básica. Analise as competências abaixo e classifique-as em verdadeiro (V) ou falso (F). Em seguida, assinale a alternativa correta.

( ) Valorizar e utilizar os conhecimentos historicamente construídos sobre o mundo físico, social, cultural e digital para entender e explicar a realidade, continuar aprendendo e colaborar para a construção de uma sociedade justa, democrática e inclusiva.
( ) Exercitar a curiosidade intelectual e recorrer à abordagem própria das ciências, incluindo a investigação, a reflexão, a análise crítica, a imaginação e a criatividade, para investigar causas, elaborar e testar hipóteses, formular e resolver problemas e criar soluções (inclusive tecnológicas) com base nos conhecimentos das diferentes áreas.
( ) Valorizar e fruir as diversas manifestações artísticas e culturais, das locais às mundiais, e também participar de práticas diversificadas da produção artístico-cultural.
( ) Utilizar diferentes linguagens – verbal (oral ou visual-motora, como Libras, e escrita), corporal, visual, sonora e digital –, bem como conhecimentos das linguagens artística, matemática e científica, para se expressar e partilhar informações, experiências, ideias e sentimentos em diferentes contextos e produzir sentidos que levem ao entendimento mútuo.
 

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Segundo as Diretrizes Nacionais para a Educação em Direitos Humanos (Parecer CNE/CP 8/2012), sob a perspectiva da Educação em Direitos Humanos, as metodologias de ensino na educação básica devem privilegiar a participação ativa dos(as) estudantes como construtores(as) dos seus conhecimentos, de forma problematizadora, interativa, participativa e dialógica. São exemplos das possibilidades que a vivência destas metodologias pode possibilitar, EXCETO:
 

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