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1950593 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBADE
Orgão: Pref. Vila Velha-ES
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How being bilingual can boost your career

Whether you’re fresh out of college or a seasoned executive, insiders agree that fluency in a second language can not only help you stand out among prospective employers, it can also open doors to opportunities that those without foreign language skills might miss.

In today’s global economy, the ability to communicate in another language has become a significant advantage in the workforce. Research has found that people who speak at least one foreign language have an average annual household income that’s $10,000 higher than the household income of those who only speak English. And about 17 percent of those who speak at least one foreign language earn more than $100,000 a year.

A recent survey found that nearly 9 out of 10 headhunters in Europe, Latin America, and Asia say that being at least bilingual is critical for success in today’s business environment. And 66 percent of North American recruiters agreed that being bilingual will be increasingly important in the next 10 years.

“In today’s global economy you really have to understand the way business is done overseas to maximize your potential. A second language equips you for that,” says Alister Wellesley, managing partner of a Connecticut-based recruiting firm. “If you’re doing business overseas, or with someone from overseas, you obtain a certain degree of respect if you’re able to talk in their native language.”

Language skills can also be key for service industries. At the Willard InterContinental Washington, a luxury hotel a few blocks from the White House, a staff of about 570 represents 42 nations, speaking 19 languages. The Willard’s front-of-house employees such as the concierge speak at least two languages. Bilingualism is not an absolute requirement, but it is desirable, according to Wendi Colby, director of human resources.

Workers with skills in a second language may have an edge when it comes to climbing Willard’s professional ladder. “The individual that spoke more languages would have a better chance for a managerial role, whatever the next level would be,” Colby says. “They are able to deal with a wide array of clients, employees.”

So which languages can give you a leg up on the job market? Insiders agree the most popular – and marketable – languages are Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian and Japanese, with a growing emphasis on Mandarin, given China’s booming economy. So let’s learn Mandarin!

“We see demand from a full range of industries,” says Wellesley. “Actually it depends on which company you’re working for and the country in which they’re located.”

Adapted from: LATHAM-KOENIG, Christina & OXENDEN, Clive. American English File 5. 2nd edition. Oxford: OUP, 2018.

Choose the verb form that completes the sentence below correctly: Wendy has decided to give up at the hotel.
 

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1950592 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBADE
Orgão: Pref. Vila Velha-ES
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Bad teaching habits: too much TTT

No teacher is perfect and all teachers have bad habits. Being a good teacher means reflecting (1) the following habits and trying to reduce them as much as possible.

TTT stands (2) teacher talking time. Obviously, during the course of the class, it is necessary for the teacher to explain rules, give advice and talk about instructions, among other things. However, teachers should attempt to limit the amount of time that they spend speaking to the class in order to maximize the opportunity that the students have to speak. A good rule (3) thumb is aiming for around 30% of teacher talk to 70% of student talk. This means planning out what you will say, when and how.

Adapted from: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish

The correct prepositions that complete the sentences in the text above, respectively, are:
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
1950591 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBADE
Orgão: Pref. Vila Velha-ES
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Text 1:

How being bilingual can boost your career

Whether you’re fresh out of college or a seasoned executive, insiders agree that fluency in a second language can not only help you stand out among prospective employers, it can also open doors to opportunities that those without foreign language skills might miss.

In today’s global economy, the ability to communicate in another language has become a significant advantage in the workforce. Research has found that people who speak at least one foreign language have an average annual household income that’s $10,000 higher than the household income of those who only speak English. And about 17 percent of those who speak at least one foreign language earn more than $100,000 a year.

A recent survey found that nearly 9 out of 10 headhunters in Europe, Latin America, and Asia say that being at least bilingual is critical for success in today’s business environment. And 66 percent of North American recruiters agreed that being bilingual will be increasingly important in the next 10 years.

“In today’s global economy you really have to understand the way business is done overseas to maximize your potential. A second language equips you for that,” says Alister Wellesley, managing partner of a Connecticut-based recruiting firm. “If you’re doing business overseas, or with someone from overseas, you obtain a certain degree of respect if you’re able to talk in their native language.”

Language skills can also be key for service industries. At the Willard InterContinental Washington, a luxury hotel a few blocks from the White House, a staff of about 570 represents 42 nations, speaking 19 languages. The Willard’s front-of-house employees such as the concierge speak at least two languages. Bilingualism is not an absolute requirement, but it is desirable, according to Wendi Colby, director of human resources.

Workers with skills in a second language may have an edge when it comes to climbing Willard’s professional ladder. “The individual that spoke more languages would have a better chance for a managerial role, whatever the next level would be,” Colby says. “They are able to deal with a wide array of clients, employees.”

So which languages can give you a leg up on the job market? Insiders agree the most popular – and marketable – languages are Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian and Japanese, with a growing emphasis on Mandarin, given China’s booming economy. So let’s learn Mandarin!

“We see demand from a full range of industries,” says Wellesley. “Actually it depends on which company you’re working for and the country in which they’re located.”

Adapted from: LATHAM-KOENIG, Christina & OXENDEN, Clive. American English File 5. 2nd edition. Oxford: OUP, 2018.

According to the text, the Willard InterContinental Washington:
 

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1950590 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: IBADE
Orgão: Pref. Vila Velha-ES
Provas:

Text 1:

How being bilingual can boost your career

Whether you’re fresh out of college or a seasoned executive, insiders agree that fluency in a second language can not only help you stand out among prospective employers, it can also open doors to opportunities that those without foreign language skills might miss.

In today’s global economy, the ability to communicate in another language has become a significant advantage in the workforce. Research has found that people who speak at least one foreign language have an average annual household income that’s $10,000 higher than the household income of those who only speak English. And about 17 percent of those who speak at least one foreign language earn more than $100,000 a year.

A recent survey found that nearly 9 out of 10 headhunters in Europe, Latin America, and Asia say that being at least bilingual is critical for success in today’s business environment. And 66 percent of North American recruiters agreed that being bilingual will be increasingly important in the next 10 years.

“In today’s global economy you really have to understand the way business is done overseas to maximize your potential. A second language equips you for that,” says Alister Wellesley, managing partner of a Connecticut-based recruiting firm. “If you’re doing business overseas, or with someone from overseas, you obtain a certain degree of respect if you’re able to talk in their native language.”

Language skills can also be key for service industries. At the Willard InterContinental Washington, a luxury hotel a few blocks from the White House, a staff of about 570 represents 42 nations, speaking 19 languages. The Willard’s front-of-house employees such as the concierge speak at least two languages. Bilingualism is not an absolute requirement, but it is desirable, according to Wendi Colby, director of human resources.

Workers with skills in a second language may have an edge when it comes to climbing Willard’s professional ladder. “The individual that spoke more languages would have a better chance for a managerial role, whatever the next level would be,” Colby says. “They are able to deal with a wide array of clients, employees.”

So which languages can give you a leg up on the job market? Insiders agree the most popular – and marketable – languages are Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian and Japanese, with a growing emphasis on Mandarin, given China’s booming economy. So let’s learn Mandarin!

“We see demand from a full range of industries,” says Wellesley. “Actually it depends on which company you’re working for and the country in which they’re located.”

Adapted from: LATHAM-KOENIG, Christina & OXENDEN, Clive. American English File 5. 2nd edition. Oxford: OUP, 2018.

The adjective SEASONED in the first sentence of the text refers to an executive that is:
 

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1950586 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: IBADE
Orgão: Pref. Vila Velha-ES
Leia o que se pede e responda à questão .
Pessoas são diferentes
São duas crianças lindas
Mas são muito diferentes!
Uma é toda desdentada,
A outra é cheia de dentes...
Uma anda descabelada,
A outra é cheia de pentes!
Uma delas usa óculos,
E a outra só usa lentes.
Uma gosta de gelados,
A outra gosta de quentes.
Uma tem cabelos longos,
A outra corta eles rentes.
Não queira que sejam iguais,
Aliás, nem mesmo tentes!
São duas crianças lindas,
Mas são muito diferentes!
Ruth Rocha
http://poesiaparacrianca.blogspot.com/2010/02/pessoas-sao-diferentessao-duas.html 24/01/2020

Segundo o IBGE, em 2019, a população do Espírito Santo era estimada em aproximadamente 4 milhões de habitantes e a do município de Vila Velha em meio milhão de habitantes.

De acordo com esses dados, em 2019, a população do município de Vila Velha correspondia a que fração da população do Estado do Espírito Santo?

 

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Marina é professora de Matemática e está organizando uma olimpíada com seus alunos. Durante a olimpíada, cada aluno participante realizará duas provas. Ela precisará corrigir as provas em 1 hora e meia para que o resultado da olimpíada saia no horário programado. Considerando que ela corrige 24 provas em uma hora, a quantidade limite de alunos que poderão participar da olimpíada se ela tiver ajuda de um professor com o mesmo ritmo de correção que ela, de forma que o resultado da olimpíada não atrase, será de:
 

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1950581 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: IBADE
Orgão: Pref. Vila Velha-ES
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Uma empresa possui uma matriz M e duas filiais A e B. 45% dos empregados da empresa trabalham na matriz e 25% dos empregados trabalham na filial A. De todos os empregados desta empresa, 40% optaram por associaremse a um clube, sendo que 25% dos empregados da matriz e 45% empregados da filial A se associaram. O percentual de empregados da filial B que se associaram ao clube é de:

 

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1950579 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: IBADE
Orgão: Pref. Vila Velha-ES

A área do Município de Vila Velha é aproximadamente 210 km². Essa área corresponde à área de um retângulo cujas dimensões são 30 km e 7 km.

O perímetro desse retângulo corresponde a:

 

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1950578 Ano: 2020
Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: IBADE
Orgão: Pref. Vila Velha-ES
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Em um programa de auditório, o convidado deve escolher uma dentre três portas. Atrás de uma das portas há um carro e atrás de cada uma das outras duas há um bode. O convidado ganhará o que estiver atrás da porta; devemos supor neste problema que o convidado prefere ganhar o carro. O procedimento para escolha da porta é o seguinte: o convidado escolhe inicialmente, em caráter provisório, uma das três portas. O apresentador do programa, que sabe o que há atrás de cada porta, abre neste momento uma das outras duas portas, sempre revelando um dos dois bodes. O convidado agora tem a opção de ficar com a primeira porta que ele escolheu ou trocar pela outra porta fechada. Suponha que o candidato escolha por trocar pela outra porta fechada. A probabilidade de que, agora, nessa nova escolha, o convidado tenha escolhido a porta que conduz ao carro é igual a:

 

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Numa Progressão Geométrica, o primeiro termo da sequência é igual a 4096 e a razão dessa progressão é igual a 1/2.

Com base nessas informações, o valor do 14º termo é:

 

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