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846446 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. São José dos Campos-SP
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The birth of a nation

The most memorable writing in eighteenth-century America was done by the founding fathers, the men who led the American Revolution of 1775-1783 and wrote the constitution of 1989. But none of them were writers of fiction. Rather, they were practical philosophers, and their most typical product was the political pamphlet. They shared the European Enlightenment belief that human reason could understand both nature and man. Unlike the Puritans – who saw man as a sinful failure – the Enlightenment men were sure man could improve himself. They wanted to create a happy society based on justice and freedom.

The writings of Benjamin Franklin (1706 -1790) show the Enlightenment spirit in America at its best and most optimistic. His style is quite modern and, even today, his works are a joy to read. At the same time, there’s something “anti-literary” about Franklin. He had no liking for poetry and felt that writing should always have a practical purpose.

Almanacs, containing much useful information for farmers and sailors (about the next year’s weather, sea tides, etc.), were a popular form of practical literature. Together with the Bible and the newspaper, they were the most-widely read and often the only reading matter in most Colonial households. Franklin made his Almanac interesting by creating the character “Little Richard”. Each new edition continued a simple but realist story about Richard, his wife and family. He also included many “sayings” about saving money and working hard. Some of those are known to most Americans today:

Lost time is never found again.

God helps those who help themselves.

In 1757 Franklin collected together the best of his sayings and published The Way to Wealth. This little book became one of the best-sellers of the Western World and was translated into many languages.

(Peter High. Outline of American Literature . Essex, Longman. 1996. Adaptado)

Ao lhes ser proposta uma compreensão mais detalhada do primeiro parágrafo do texto, alguns alunos (de sua turma de inglês mais avançado) afirmam não serem capazes de lê-lo por desconhecerem várias das palavras empregadas pelo autor. Como professor preocupado em desenvolver a habilidade de leitura em língua inglesa de seus alunos, você
 

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De acordo com o artigo 212 da Constituição Federal Brasileira, de 1988, a União deve aplicar, anualmente, nunca menos de dezoito por cento, e os Estados, o Distrito Federal e os Municípios vinte e cinco por cento, no mínimo, da receita resultante de impostos.

Devem ser usados para as necessidades do ensino __________, _________ o montante destinado aos programas ___________ de alimentação e assistência à __________ .

Assinale a alternativa que preenche, correta e respectivamente, as lacunas com os termos a respeito desses recursos públicos destinados ao ensino.

 

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Em uma atividade em dupla no 6° ano do ensino fundamental, houve conflito entre alunos de um mesmo grupo. Diego afirmava que Joana queria colar a resposta que ele havia produzido e que tinha medo de ser punido, enquanto a menina observava que o colega tinha de deixá-la consultar o material, pois havia participado na fase de troca de ideias, enquanto o colega anotava. Valendo-se do referencial reflexivo de Telma Vinha (1999) a respeito do desenvolvimento moral das crianças, é correto afirmar que, no caso,
 

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De acordo com Zabala (1998), é correto afirmar, a respeito da relação entre a aprendizagem e a função social do ensino:
 

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A respeito do Atendimento Educacional Especializado (AEE), é correto afirmar que
 

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Um professor de Ciências propôs como atividade para as turmas de 8° ano a checagem da veracidade de notícias relacionadas ao aquecimento global que circulam nas redes sociais, mapeando conteúdos que se configuram como fake news (notícias falsas). Os estudantes devem levantar um conjunto de notícias a serem conferidas, estabelecendo procedimentos metodológicos para prová-las verdadeiras ou falsas, e redigir uma notícia baseada em fundamentos científicos como alternativa a uma das fake news identificadas no semestre. Após o término dessa atividade, foi combinado junto ao grêmio estudantil um debate a respeito das ameaças representadas às sociedades democráticas pelas fake news.
Com relação à atividade descrita, para que seja consistente em relação à BNCC, o professor de Ciências deve apresentar a seguinte justificativa:
 

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O ensino fundamental no Brasil atende a mais de 27 milhões de crianças, de acordo com o Censo Escolar de 2017, o que equivale à matrícula de 98% da população entre 6 e 14 anos. Todavia, a conquista da universalização vem acompanhada do reconhecimento de que boa parcela do alunado não sai com a devida proficiência em conteúdos centrais de português e matemática. Os esforços de superação desse cenário passam, inclusive, por dispositivos legais. O artigo 5° da Resolução CNE/CEB 07/2010 (Diretrizes Curriculares Nacionais para o Ensino Fundamental) traz um desses princípios para uma educação não apenas universal, mas de qualidade, como consta na alternativa:
 

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846095 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. São José dos Campos-SP
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The birth of a nation

The most memorable writing in eighteenth-century America was done by the founding fathers, the men who led the American Revolution of 1775-1783 and wrote the constitution of 1989. But none of them were writers of fiction. Rather, they were practical philosophers, and their most typical product was the political pamphlet. They shared the European Enlightenment belief that human reason could understand both nature and man. Unlike the Puritans – who saw man as a sinful failure – the Enlightenment men were sure man could improve himself. They wanted to create a happy society based on justice and freedom.

The writings of Benjamin Franklin (1706 -1790) show the Enlightenment spirit in America at its best and most optimistic. His style is quite modern and, even today, his works are a joy to read. At the same time, there’s something “anti-literary” about Franklin. He had no liking for poetry and felt that writing should always have a practical purpose.

Almanacs, containing much useful information for farmers and sailors (about the next year’s weather, sea tides, etc.), were a popular form of practical literature. Together with the Bible and the newspaper, they were the most-widely read and often the only reading matter in most Colonial households. Franklin made his Almanac interesting by creating the character “Little Richard”. Each new edition continued a simple but realist story about Richard, his wife and family. He also included many “sayings” about saving money and working hard. Some of those are known to most Americans today:

Lost time is never found again.

God helps those who help themselves.

In 1757 Franklin collected together the best of his sayings and published The Way to Wealth. This little book became one of the best-sellers of the Western World and was translated into many languages.

(Peter High. Outline of American Literature . Essex, Longman. 1996. Adaptado)

O texto é rico em adjetivos, como memorable, practical, sinful, realist, e literary. Está correto o par substantivo- -adjetivo na alternativa
 

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846094 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. São José dos Campos-SP
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For years attention has been paid to so-called communicative tests – usually implying tests dealing with speaking. More recently, efforts have been made to design truly communicative tests of other language skills as well, such as reading comprehension.

Canale (1984) points out that a good test is not just one which is valid, reliable, and practical in terms of test administration and scoring, but rather one that is accepted as fair, important and interesting by test takers (the teachers) and test users (the students). Also, a good test has feedback potential, rewarding both teachers and students with clear, rich, relevant, and generalizable information. Canale suggests that acceptability and feedback potential have often been accorded low priority, thus explaining the curious phenomenon of multiple-choice tests claiming to assess oral interaction skills.

One example of a communicative test has been referred to as a “storyline” test. In such a test, a common theme runs throughout in order to assess the effects of context. The basis for such an approach is that the respondents learn as they read on, that they check previous content, and that the ability to use language in conversation or writing depends in large measure on the skill of picking up information from past discussion and using it in formulating new strategies.

Swain (1984), for example, developed a storyline test of French as a foreign language for high school French immersion students. The test consisted of six tasks around a common theme, “finding summer employment”. There were four writing tasks (a letter, a note, a composition, a technical exercise) and two speaking tasks (a group discussion and a job interview). The test was designed so that the topic would be motivating to the students and so that there would be enough information provided in order to give the tasks credibility. There was access to dictionaries and reference material, and opportunity for students to review and revise their work. Swain’s main concern was to “bias for best” in the construction of the test – to make every effort to support the respondent in doing their best on the test.

(Andrew D.Cohen. Second Language Assessment. IN: Marianne Celce-Murcia(ed). Teaching English as a second or foreign language. Boston, Massachusstes: Heinle&Heinle. 2nd edition. 2001. Adaptado)

No trecho do primeiro parágrafo “More recently, efforts have been made to design truly communicative tests of other language skills as well”, as palavras sublinhadas significam
 

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846093 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. São José dos Campos-SP
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The birth of a nation

The most memorable writing in eighteenth-century America was done by the founding fathers, the men who led the American Revolution of 1775-1783 and wrote the constitution of 1989. But none of them were writers of fiction. Rather, they were practical philosophers, and their most typical product was the political pamphlet. They shared the European Enlightenment belief that human reason could understand both nature and man. Unlike the Puritans – who saw man as a sinful failure – the Enlightenment men were sure man could improve himself. They wanted to create a happy society based on justice and freedom.

The writings of Benjamin Franklin (1706 -1790) show the Enlightenment spirit in America at its best and most optimistic. His style is quite modern and, even today, his works are a joy to read. At the same time, there’s something “anti-literary” about Franklin. He had no liking for poetry and felt that writing should always have a practical purpose.

Almanacs, containing much useful information for farmers and sailors (about the next year’s weather, sea tides, etc.), were a popular form of practical literature. Together with the Bible and the newspaper, they were the most-widely read and often the only reading matter in most Colonial households. Franklin made his Almanac interesting by creating the character “Little Richard”. Each new edition continued a simple but realist story about Richard, his wife and family. He also included many “sayings” about saving money and working hard. Some of those are known to most Americans today:

Lost time is never found again.

God helps those who help themselves.

In 1757 Franklin collected together the best of his sayings and published The Way to Wealth. This little book became one of the best-sellers of the Western World and was translated into many languages.

(Peter High. Outline of American Literature . Essex, Longman. 1996. Adaptado)

One of Benjamin Franklin’s sayings states that “God helps those who help themselves”. Another popular saying in English with the correct use of a reflexive pronoun is found in alternative
 

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