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3070601 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: Pref. Camaçari-BA
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William Shakespeare (baptized April 26, 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England — died April 23, 1616, Stratford-upon-Avon) was an English poet, dramatist, and actor often called the English national poet and considered by many to be the greatest dramatist of all time.
Stratford enjoyed a grammar school of good quality, and the education there was free, the schoolmaster’s salary being paid by the borough. No lists of the pupils who were at the school in the 16th century have survived, but it would be absurd to suppose the bailiff of the town did not send his son there. The boy’s education would consist mostly of Latin studies — learning to read, write, and speak the language fairly well and studying some of the Classical historians, moralists, and poets. Shakespeare did not go on to the university, and indeed it is unlikely that the scholarly round of logic, rhetoric, and other studies then followed there would have interested him.
Terence John Bew Spencer, John Russell Brown, and David Bevington.
William Shakespeare. Encyclopedia Britannica (adapted).
About the ideas and the linguistic aspects of text CG1A2-I, choose the correct option.
 

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The enormity of the global climate crisis is so vast that individual actions may seem meaningless: can installing LED lighting in my home or keeping my car tires inflated really help save the polar bears?

First coined by Portland, Oregon-based writer Emma Pattee, the climate shadow aims to paint a picture of the full sum of one’s choices — and the impact they have on the planet.

In an article she wrote in 2021, Pattee detailed her concept for measuring an individual’s impact: “Your climate shadow is a dark shape stretching out behind you. Everywhere you go, it goes too, tallying not just your air conditioning use and the gas mileage of your car, but also how you vote, how many children you choose to have, where you work, how you invest your money, how much you talk about climate change, and whether your words amplify urgency, apathy, or denial.” The larger the shadow — the greater an individual’s impact on doing good for the planet.

In other words, rather than incentivizing purely individual actions, your climate shadow grows when those actions inspire others, knowingly or otherwise.

Kieran Mulvaney. Climate shadow is what really matters.

National Geographic (adapted).

Each of the following options presents a reformulation of the last sentence of text CG1A2-II. Choose the option in which the sentence is correctly rewritten and maintains the original meaning of the text.
 

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The enormity of the global climate crisis is so vast that individual actions may seem meaningless: can installing LED lighting in my home or keeping my car tires inflated really help save the polar bears?

First coined by Portland, Oregon-based writer Emma Pattee, the climate shadow aims to paint a picture of the full sum of one’s choices — and the impact they have on the planet.

In an article she wrote in 2021, Pattee detailed her concept for measuring an individual’s impact: “Your climate shadow is a dark shape stretching out behind you. Everywhere you go, it goes too, tallying not just your air conditioning use and the gas mileage of your car, but also how you vote, how many children you choose to have, where you work, how you invest your money, how much you talk about climate change, and whether your words amplify urgency, apathy, or denial.” The larger the shadow — the greater an individual’s impact on doing good for the planet.

In other words, rather than incentivizing purely individual actions, your climate shadow grows when those actions inspire others, knowingly or otherwise.

Kieran Mulvaney. Climate shadow is what really matters.

National Geographic (adapted).

According to text CG1A2-II, judge the following items.

I In the fragment “when those actions inspire others”, the word “others” means other people.
II The excerpt “how you invest your money” could be correctly rewritten, in the passive voice, as how your money is invested.
III Emma Pattee has painted a picture of the full sum of one’s choices.
IV Based on the text, it is correct to affirm that Emma Pattee lives in Portland.

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The enormity of the global climate crisis is so vast that individual actions may seem meaningless: can installing LED lighting in my home or keeping my car tires inflated really help save the polar bears?

First coined by Portland, Oregon-based writer Emma Pattee, the climate shadow aims to paint a picture of the full sum of one’s choices — and the impact they have on the planet.

In an article she wrote in 2021, Pattee detailed her concept for measuring an individual’s impact: “Your climate shadow is a dark shape stretching out behind you. Everywhere you go, it goes too, tallying not just your air conditioning use and the gas mileage of your car, but also how you vote, how many children you choose to have, where you work, how you invest your money, how much you talk about climate change, and whether your words amplify urgency, apathy, or denial.” The larger the shadow — the greater an individual’s impact on doing good for the planet.

In other words, rather than incentivizing purely individual actions, your climate shadow grows when those actions inspire others, knowingly or otherwise.

Kieran Mulvaney. Climate shadow is what really matters.

National Geographic (adapted).

Choose the correct option based on text CG1A2-II.
 

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William Shakespeare (baptized April 26, 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England — died April 23, 1616, Stratford-upon-Avon) was an English poet, dramatist, and actor often called the English national poet and considered by many to be the greatest dramatist of all time.
Stratford enjoyed a grammar school of good quality, and the education there was free, the schoolmaster’s salary being paid by the borough. No lists of the pupils who were at the school in the 16th century have survived, but it would be absurd to suppose the bailiff of the town did not send his son there. The boy’s education would consist mostly of Latin studies — learning to read, write, and speak the language fairly well and studying some of the Classical historians, moralists, and poets. Shakespeare did not go on to the university, and indeed it is unlikely that the scholarly round of logic, rhetoric, and other studies then followed there would have interested him.
Terence John Bew Spencer, John Russell Brown, and David Bevington.
William Shakespeare. Encyclopedia Britannica (adapted).
Based on text CG1A2-I, judge the following items.

I It can be inferred from the sentence “Stratford enjoyed a grammar school of good quality” that the school in Stratford that time taught only grammatical topics.
II Although there are no school records available, it is believed that Shakespeare attended the Stratford grammar school.
III It is correct to infer from the text that Shakespeare’s father was the bailiff of the town.
IV In school, Shakespeare did not like subjects about logic and rhetoric.

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3067895 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Água Santa-RS
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The Most Googled Topics of 2023 in the U.S.

01 The news we followed, the people who fascinated us, the culture and trends that

02 (grab) our attention — Google's "Year in Search" data for 2023 sheds light on the top trending

03 topics. From celebrities and athletes to TV shows and box-office hits, people turned to the search

04 engine for answers to pressing questions like "How often do you think about the Roman Empire?"

05 and recipes for McDonald's hit beverage of the year, the Grimace Shake.

06 In 2023, the world was shocked by the war in Israel and Gaza, which was Google's most-

07 searched news story of the year. Following the deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel by the militant group

08 Hamas, Israel (vow) to destroy the group. Israel launched airstrikes and a ground operation

09 into the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian territory controlled by Hamas. The second most searched

10 story was the frantic search in June for the OceanGate Titan submersible, which vanished on a

11 dive to the Titanic shipwreck site with five people aboard. Tragically, everyone on the tourist

12 vessel was killed when it imploded under the pressures of the deep sea.

13 NFL player Damar Hamlin (become) the No. 1 most-Googled person after collapsing on

14 the field in cardiac arrest during a Jan. 3 game. Hamlin has since made a full recovery and

15 returned to play this season. Actor Jeremy Renner was the No. 2 following a New Year's Day

16 snowplow accident that left him hospitalized with over 30 broken bones. He has since made a

17 remarkable recovery. No. 3 is the NFL's Travis Kelce, who helped his team bring home a Super

18 Bowl victory in February. Kelce has also been publicly dating pop superstar Taylor Swift since

19 July. Many searched for information on several beloved celebrities we lost in 2023, with "Friends"

20actor Matthew Perry's death being the most Googled.

21 "Barbenheimer" dominated the U.S. box office, with "Barbie" and biopic "Oppenheimer"

22 smashing records in their July joint-opening weekend. The two films were Google's No. 1 and No.

23 2 most-searched movies. "Sound of Freedom", the 2022 Oscar-winner "Everything Everywhere

24 All At Once", and the third installment of the popular Marvel franchise "Guardians of the Galaxy",

25 (occupy) the third through fifth spots on the films list. "The Last of Us", starring Pedro

26 Pascal and Bella Ramsey and based on the popular video game of the same name, was the most-

27 Googled television show in the U.S. in 2023. Pascal was also the fifth most-Googled actor. When

28 it comes to music, the controversial country hit "Try That in a Small Town" was the most-Googled

29 song, and the musician behind it, Jason Aldean, the most-Googled singer. The track amassed

30 widespread attention in July following the release of its music video, which depicted protesters

31 confronting police officers.

32 In one of the more surprising results, McDonald's Grimace Shake was the No. 1

33 most-Googled recipe. The purple milkshake inspired a viral TikTok trend this summer, with users

34 posting videos of themselves trying Grimace's berry-flavored beverage and then pretending to

35 die. And finally, the top Google search that began with the phrase "How often..." was in response

36 to another viral Internet trend that encouraged users to ask men, "How often do you think about

37 the Roman Empire?" The question took the No. 1 spot on Google's most-searched trend list.

(Available in: www.cbsnews.com/news/most-googled-searches-of-2023/ – text especially adapted for this test).

In the image below we can see a boy talking to the “Google Home Mini”, which is an electronic device, and then with a tiger:

Enunciado 3560808-1

Which of the alternatives below correctly fills out the gaps in the dialogue, from top to bottom?

 

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3067894 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Água Santa-RS
Provas:

The Most Googled Topics of 2023 in the U.S.

01 The news we followed, the people who fascinated us, the culture and trends that

02 (grab) our attention — Google's "Year in Search" data for 2023 sheds light on the top trending

03 topics. From celebrities and athletes to TV shows and box-office hits, people turned to the search

04 engine for answers to pressing questions like "How often do you think about the Roman Empire?"

05 and recipes for McDonald's hit beverage of the year, the Grimace Shake.

06 In 2023, the world was shocked by the war in Israel and Gaza, which was Google's most-

07 searched news story of the year. Following the deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel by the militant group

08 Hamas, Israel (vow) to destroy the group. Israel launched airstrikes and a ground operation

09 into the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian territory controlled by Hamas. The second most searched

10 story was the frantic search in June for the OceanGate Titan submersible, which vanished on a

11 dive to the Titanic shipwreck site with five people aboard. Tragically, everyone on the tourist

12 vessel was killed when it imploded under the pressures of the deep sea.

13 NFL player Damar Hamlin (become) the No. 1 most-Googled person after collapsing on

14 the field in cardiac arrest during a Jan. 3 game. Hamlin has since made a full recovery and

15 returned to play this season. Actor Jeremy Renner was the No. 2 following a New Year's Day

16 snowplow accident that left him hospitalized with over 30 broken bones. He has since made a

17 remarkable recovery. No. 3 is the NFL's Travis Kelce, who helped his team bring home a Super

18 Bowl victory in February. Kelce has also been publicly dating pop superstar Taylor Swift since

19 July. Many searched for information on several beloved celebrities we lost in 2023, with "Friends"

20actor Matthew Perry's death being the most Googled.

21 "Barbenheimer" dominated the U.S. box office, with "Barbie" and biopic "Oppenheimer"

22 smashing records in their July joint-opening weekend. The two films were Google's No. 1 and No.

23 2 most-searched movies. "Sound of Freedom", the 2022 Oscar-winner "Everything Everywhere

24 All At Once", and the third installment of the popular Marvel franchise "Guardians of the Galaxy",

25 (occupy) the third through fifth spots on the films list. "The Last of Us", starring Pedro

26 Pascal and Bella Ramsey and based on the popular video game of the same name, was the most-

27 Googled television show in the U.S. in 2023. Pascal was also the fifth most-Googled actor. When

28 it comes to music, the controversial country hit "Try That in a Small Town" was the most-Googled

29 song, and the musician behind it, Jason Aldean, the most-Googled singer. The track amassed

30 widespread attention in July following the release of its music video, which depicted protesters

31 confronting police officers.

32 In one of the more surprising results, McDonald's Grimace Shake was the No. 1

33 most-Googled recipe. The purple milkshake inspired a viral TikTok trend this summer, with users

34 posting videos of themselves trying Grimace's berry-flavored beverage and then pretending to

35 die. And finally, the top Google search that began with the phrase "How often..." was in response

36 to another viral Internet trend that encouraged users to ask men, "How often do you think about

37 the Roman Empire?" The question took the No. 1 spot on Google's most-searched trend list.

(Available in: www.cbsnews.com/news/most-googled-searches-of-2023/ – text especially adapted for this test).

The excerpts “Hamlin has since made a full recovery” (l. 14) and “He has since made a remarkable recovery” (l. 16-17) are both in the present perfect tense. All alternatives below express common uses of this verb tense, EXCEPT for:

 

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3067893 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Água Santa-RS
Provas:

The Most Googled Topics of 2023 in the U.S.

01 The news we followed, the people who fascinated us, the culture and trends that

02 (grab) our attention — Google's "Year in Search" data for 2023 sheds light on the top trending

03 topics. From celebrities and athletes to TV shows and box-office hits, people turned to the search

04 engine for answers to pressing questions like "How often do you think about the Roman Empire?"

05 and recipes for McDonald's hit beverage of the year, the Grimace Shake.

06 In 2023, the world was shocked by the war in Israel and Gaza, which was Google's most-

07 searched news story of the year. Following the deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel by the militant group

08 Hamas, Israel (vow) to destroy the group. Israel launched airstrikes and a ground operation

09 into the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian territory controlled by Hamas. The second most searched

10 story was the frantic search in June for the OceanGate Titan submersible, which vanished on a

11 dive to the Titanic shipwreck site with five people aboard. Tragically, everyone on the tourist

12 vessel was killed when it imploded under the pressures of the deep sea.

13 NFL player Damar Hamlin (become) the No. 1 most-Googled person after collapsing on

14 the field in cardiac arrest during a Jan. 3 game. Hamlin has since made a full recovery and

15 returned to play this season. Actor Jeremy Renner was the No. 2 following a New Year's Day

16 snowplow accident that left him hospitalized with over 30 broken bones. He has since made a

17 remarkable recovery. No. 3 is the NFL's Travis Kelce, who helped his team bring home a Super

18 Bowl victory in February. Kelce has also been publicly dating pop superstar Taylor Swift since

19 July. Many searched for information on several beloved celebrities we lost in 2023, with "Friends"

20actor Matthew Perry's death being the most Googled.

21 "Barbenheimer" dominated the U.S. box office, with "Barbie" and biopic "Oppenheimer"

22 smashing records in their July joint-opening weekend. The two films were Google's No. 1 and No.

23 2 most-searched movies. "Sound of Freedom", the 2022 Oscar-winner "Everything Everywhere

24 All At Once", and the third installment of the popular Marvel franchise "Guardians of the Galaxy",

25 (occupy) the third through fifth spots on the films list. "The Last of Us", starring Pedro

26 Pascal and Bella Ramsey and based on the popular video game of the same name, was the most-

27 Googled television show in the U.S. in 2023. Pascal was also the fifth most-Googled actor. When

28 it comes to music, the controversial country hit "Try That in a Small Town" was the most-Googled

29 song, and the musician behind it, Jason Aldean, the most-Googled singer. The track amassed

30 widespread attention in July following the release of its music video, which depicted protesters

31 confronting police officers.

32 In one of the more surprising results, McDonald's Grimace Shake was the No. 1

33 most-Googled recipe. The purple milkshake inspired a viral TikTok trend this summer, with users

34 posting videos of themselves trying Grimace's berry-flavored beverage and then pretending to

35 die. And finally, the top Google search that began with the phrase "How often..." was in response

36 to another viral Internet trend that encouraged users to ask men, "How often do you think about

37 the Roman Empire?" The question took the No. 1 spot on Google's most-searched trend list.

(Available in: www.cbsnews.com/news/most-googled-searches-of-2023/ – text especially adapted for this test).

Analyze the statements about the text and and mark T, if true, or F, if false.

( ) One of the most-searched actors worked in the most-searched TV show.

( ) The most-Googled recipe became popular because of a trend on the internet, and the text does not mention if people actually liked its taste.

( ) The most-searched person was an athlete who helped his team to win the Super Bowl.

The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:

 

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3067859 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Água Santa-RS
Provas:

The Most Googled Topics of 2023 in the U.S.

01 The news we followed, the people who fascinated us, the culture and trends that

02 (grab) our attention — Google's "Year in Search" data for 2023 sheds light on the top trending

03 topics. From celebrities and athletes to TV shows and box-office hits, people turned to the search

04 engine for answers to pressing questions like "How often do you think about the Roman Empire?"

05 and recipes for McDonald's hit beverage of the year, the Grimace Shake.

06 In 2023, the world was shocked by the war in Israel and Gaza, which was Google's most-

07 searched news story of the year. Following the deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel by the militant group

08 Hamas, Israel (vow) to destroy the group. Israel launched airstrikes and a ground operation

09 into the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian territory controlled by Hamas. The second most searched

10 story was the frantic search in June for the OceanGate Titan submersible, which vanished on a

11 dive to the Titanic shipwreck site with five people aboard. Tragically, everyone on the tourist

12 vessel was killed when it imploded under the pressures of the deep sea.

13 NFL player Damar Hamlin (become) the No. 1 most-Googled person after collapsing on

14 the field in cardiac arrest during a Jan. 3 game. Hamlin has since made a full recovery and

15 returned to play this season. Actor Jeremy Renner was the No. 2 following a New Year's Day

16 snowplow accident that left him hospitalized with over 30 broken bones. He has since made a

17 remarkable recovery. No. 3 is the NFL's Travis Kelce, who helped his team bring home a Super

18 Bowl victory in February. Kelce has also been publicly dating pop superstar Taylor Swift since

19 July. Many searched for information on several beloved celebrities we lost in 2023, with "Friends"

20actor Matthew Perry's death being the most Googled.

21 "Barbenheimer" dominated the U.S. box office, with "Barbie" and biopic "Oppenheimer"

22 smashing records in their July joint-opening weekend. The two films were Google's No. 1 and No.

23 2 most-searched movies. "Sound of Freedom", the 2022 Oscar-winner "Everything Everywhere

24 All At Once", and the third installment of the popular Marvel franchise "Guardians of the Galaxy",

25 (occupy) the third through fifth spots on the films list. "The Last of Us", starring Pedro

26 Pascal and Bella Ramsey and based on the popular video game of the same name, was the most-

27 Googled television show in the U.S. in 2023. Pascal was also the fifth most-Googled actor. When

28 it comes to music, the controversial country hit "Try That in a Small Town" was the most-Googled

29 song, and the musician behind it, Jason Aldean, the most-Googled singer. The track amassed

30 widespread attention in July following the release of its music video, which depicted protesters

31 confronting police officers.

32 In one of the more surprising results, McDonald's Grimace Shake was the No. 1

33 most-Googled recipe. The purple milkshake inspired a viral TikTok trend this summer, with users

34 posting videos of themselves trying Grimace's berry-flavored beverage and then pretending to

35 die. And finally, the top Google search that began with the phrase "How often..." was in response

36 to another viral Internet trend that encouraged users to ask men, "How often do you think about

37 the Roman Empire?" The question took the No. 1 spot on Google's most-searched trend list.

(Available in: www.cbsnews.com/news/most-googled-searches-of-2023/ – text especially adapted for this test).

Mark the alternative that correctly completes the gaps in the text (lines 01, 08, 13 and 25) with the simple past form of the verbs in parenthesis.

 

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