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3878415 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MS CONCURSOS
Orgão: Pref. Santana Parnaíba-SP
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Which of the following sentences uses the preposition correctly in standard English?
 

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3878414 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MS CONCURSOS
Orgão: Pref. Santana Parnaíba-SP
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The debate about the role of education in the 21st century goes far beyond the simple transmission of facts. While technological tools have expanded access to knowledge, they have also highlighted inequalities: not every student has the same resources or the same capacity for autonomous learning. Moreover, the teacher’s role has shifted from being the sole source of information to becoming a mediator, guiding students in the development of critical thinking and adaptability. Thus, the core issue today is not whether information is available, but whether individuals are being prepared to use it wisely and ethically.

According to the text, what is presented as the central challenge of education in the 21st century?
 

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3878413 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MS CONCURSOS
Orgão: Pref. Santana Parnaíba-SP
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The teacher praised the student whose project showed great creativity and originality. She explained that academic success depends not only on knowledge but also on the ability to think critically. The class admired the student, whose dedication was evident throughout the semester.

In the passage, the word “whose” is used to:
 

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3878412 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MS CONCURSOS
Orgão: Pref. Santana Parnaíba-SP
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Maria decided to study abroad because she wanted to improve her English and experience a new culture. Although she was nervous at first, she quickly adapted to her new environment. In addition, she made friends from different countries, which made her journey even more meaningful.

Which option best explains the function of the link words and prepositions used in the passage (e.g., because, although, in addition)?
 

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3878411 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MS CONCURSOS
Orgão: Pref. Santana Parnaíba-SP
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John loves traveling. He has visited more than twenty countries so far, and each trip has taught him something new. Recently, he has started learning Spanish because he has always wanted to explore South America in depth. Traveling has not only broadened his horizons but also made him more open-minded.

In the passage, the use of the Present Perfect (e.g., “he has visited”, “he has started”) emphasizes:
 

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3878410 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MS CONCURSOS
Orgão: Pref. Santana Parnaíba-SP
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When Sarah moved to a new city, she was worried about making friends. At first, she felt lonely, but she didn’t give up. She joined a local volunteer group, and slowly she built up her confidence. Eventually, she managed to get along with her colleagues at work and even took up painting as a hobby. Over time, Sarah realized that challenges are opportunities to grow.

In the passage, the expression "get along with" means:
 

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3876393 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'

Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.

Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'

For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.

And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.

When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.

In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.

Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted)

Professor Daniel is teaching his students how to make inferences and draw conclusions from reading texts in English. Using the Andorra article, he guides students to understand implied information that is not explicitly stated. The lesson focuses on developing critical reading skills that enable students to read between the lines and make logical deductions based on textual evidence.

Mark the correct alternative:
 

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3876392 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'

Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.

Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'

For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.

And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.

When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.

In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.

Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted)

English teacher Miguel is focusing on grammatical structures found in the Andorra text, particularly prepositions and conjunctions that connect ideas and show relationships between concepts. Students practice identifying these grammatical elements and understanding their functions in creating coherent and cohesive travel writing. The lesson emphasizes how proper use of connectors enhances text comprehension and production.
Which statements are correct?

I."High up in the Pyrenees mountains" demonstrates the use of prepositions to indicate location and position.
II."But that hasn't stopped..." uses a coordinating conjunction to introduce contrasting information.
III."Due to the fact that" functions as a subordinating conjunction expressing cause and effect relationships.
IV."As Andorra has one of the lowest VATs" introduces a reason using a subordinating conjunction.
 

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3876390 Ano: 2025
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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'

Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.

Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'

For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.

And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.

When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.

In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.

Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted)

Teacher Sofia is implementing integrated skills approaches that connect reading and writing activities in her English classes. She uses the Andorra travel article as a model for students to understand travel writing conventions and then create their own travel descriptions. The methodology emphasizes the connection between reading comprehension and written production skills.

Choose the incorrect alternative:
 

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3876389 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'

Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.

Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'

For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.

And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.

When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.

In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.

Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted)

Professor Ana is teaching her students about text genres and their specific characteristics. She uses the Andorra travel article to demonstrate how travel writing has particular features that distinguish it from other text types. During the lesson, students analyze the structure, language, and purpose of travel articles compared to other informational texts they have studied previously.

Choose the incorrect alternative:
 

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