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3724804 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FRONTE
Orgão: Pref. Santa Bárbara-MG
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Assinale a alternativa que representa as conclusões corretas:

I. A frase “what are you up to?” poderia ser substituída por “what are you up for?”
II. Soccer e football são o mesmo esporte.
III. Soccer é muito usado no inglês britânico e football é muito usado no inglês americano.
IV. Football é muito usado no inglês britânico e soccer no americano.
 

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3724801 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FRONTE
Orgão: Pref. Santa Bárbara-MG
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O que significa a palavra “accent”?
 

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3724800 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FRONTE
Orgão: Pref. Santa Bárbara-MG
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Context: Anny and Lizzie are two friends who study at NY University. There'll be a long holiday and they are trying to decide what to do. Anny is American, Lizzie is British and both of them love to make fun of each other's accent.
Read the dialogue below and answer the question.
- What are you up to this weekend?
- I've got no idea, actually… What about you? Maybe football?
- No, no. Soccer is not my thing. Maybe… dancing?
- I'm keen to dance. Why not?
- Alright, let's call Martha and Susie. Maybe they wanna join us.
- Absolutely.
Which other pronouns could we use to substitute “us” in the expression “join us”?
 

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3724797 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FRONTE
Orgão: Pref. Santa Bárbara-MG
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Context: Anny and Lizzie are two friends who study at NY University. There'll be a long holiday and they are trying to decide what to do. Anny is American, Lizzie is British and both of them love to make fun of each other's accent.
Read the dialogue below and answer the question.
- What are you up to this weekend?
- I've got no idea, actually… What about you? Maybe football?
- No, no. Soccer is not my thing. Maybe… dancing?
- I'm keen to dance. Why not?
- Alright, let's call Martha and Susie. Maybe they wanna join us.
- Absolutely.
Which would be a corresponding British expression for “it's not my thing”?
 

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3724794 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FRONTE
Orgão: Pref. Santa Bárbara-MG
Provas:
Context: Anny and Lizzie are two friends who study at NY University. There'll be a long holiday and they are trying to decide what to do. Anny is American, Lizzie is British and both of them love to make fun of each other's accent.
Read the dialogue below and answer the question.
- What are you up to this weekend?
- I've got no idea, actually… What about you? Maybe football?
- No, no. Soccer is not my thing. Maybe… dancing?
- I'm keen to dance. Why not?
- Alright, let's call Martha and Susie. Maybe they wanna join us.
- Absolutely.
Which word would be an antonym for “maybe”?
 

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3724791 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FRONTE
Orgão: Pref. Santa Bárbara-MG
Provas:
Context: Anny and Lizzie are two friends who study at NY University. There'll be a long holiday and they are trying to decide what to do. Anny is American, Lizzie is British and both of them love to make fun of each other's accent.
Read the dialogue below and answer the question.
- What are you up to this weekend?
- I've got no idea, actually… What about you? Maybe football?
- No, no. Soccer is not my thing. Maybe… dancing?
- I'm keen to dance. Why not?
- Alright, let's call Martha and Susie. Maybe they wanna join us.
- Absolutely.
Which word is a snonym for “actually”?
 

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3724788 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FRONTE
Orgão: Pref. Santa Bárbara-MG
Provas:
Context: Anny and Lizzie are two friends who study at NY University. There'll be a long holiday and they are trying to decide what to do. Anny is American, Lizzie is British and both of them love to make fun of each other's accent.
Read the dialogue below and answer the question.
- What are you up to this weekend?
- I've got no idea, actually… What about you? Maybe football?
- No, no. Soccer is not my thing. Maybe… dancing?
- I'm keen to dance. Why not?
- Alright, let's call Martha and Susie. Maybe they wanna join us.
- Absolutely.
British people tend to use / overuse the present perfect tense during their speaking interactions. What would the American corresponding way to say “I've got no idea!”
 

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3724786 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FRONTE
Orgão: Pref. Santa Bárbara-MG
Provas:
Context: Anny and Lizzie are two friends who study at NY University. There'll be a long holiday and they are trying to decide what to do. Anny is American, Lizzie is British and both of them love to make fun of each other's accent.
Read the dialogue below and answer the question.
- What are you up to this weekend?
- I've got no idea, actually… What about you? Maybe football?
- No, no. Soccer is not my thing. Maybe… dancing?
- I'm keen to dance. Why not?
- Alright, let's call Martha and Susie. Maybe they wanna join us.
- Absolutely.
What's the synonym of the expression “keen to”?
 

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Assinale a alternativa que melhor exemplifica uma situação de discriminação:
 

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De acordo com a Lei Brasileira de Inclusão da Pessoa com Deficiência (Lei nº 13.146/2015), é direito da pessoa com deficiência:
 

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