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Using your phone while on the toilet poses significant health risks, as warned by an expert, Dr. Sethi. Despite being a common habit, mindlessly scrolling or using your phone in the bathroom can lead to severe consequences. Dr. Sethi, a Harvard-trained stomach doctor, highlights that this practice, particularly during bowel movements, causes extended sitting that strains the rectum and anus, potentially resulting in hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and rectal prolapse.

Furthermore, using phones in the bathroom makes them a breeding ground for bacteria, surpassing the hygiene levels of a public toilet seat. Dr. Sethi emphasizes the importance of avoiding phone usage while on the toilet or, if unavoidable, suggests disinfecting the phone afterward. Research spanning over a decade has consistently shown that phones harbor a significant amount of germs, including fecal matter.

Despite these health warnings, over 65% of adults take their phones into the bathroom, with Spain having the highest usage rates (nearly 80%) and Germany the lowest (just under 55%). Interestingly, younger age groups, particularly those aged 26-41 and 18-25, are most likely to engage in this unhygienic behavior. Apart from health concerns, there’s the practical risk of dropping the phone into the toilet, with a fifth of respondents in the United States admitting to this mishap.

Internet: <www.mirror.co.uk> (adapted).

Based on the previous text, judge the following items.

The expression “Apart from” (last sentence of the text) can be correctly replaced by Except for, without changing the original meaning.

 

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Using your phone while on the toilet poses significant health risks, as warned by an expert, Dr. Sethi. Despite being a common habit, mindlessly scrolling or using your phone in the bathroom can lead to severe consequences. Dr. Sethi, a Harvard-trained stomach doctor, highlights that this practice, particularly during bowel movements, causes extended sitting that strains the rectum and anus, potentially resulting in hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and rectal prolapse.

Furthermore, using phones in the bathroom makes them a breeding ground for bacteria, surpassing the hygiene levels of a public toilet seat. Dr. Sethi emphasizes the importance of avoiding phone usage while on the toilet or, if unavoidable, suggests disinfecting the phone afterward. Research spanning over a decade has consistently shown that phones harbor a significant amount of germs, including fecal matter.

Despite these health warnings, over 65% of adults take their phones into the bathroom, with Spain having the highest usage rates (nearly 80%) and Germany the lowest (just under 55%). Interestingly, younger age groups, particularly those aged 26-41 and 18-25, are most likely to engage in this unhygienic behavior. Apart from health concerns, there’s the practical risk of dropping the phone into the toilet, with a fifth of respondents in the United States admitting to this mishap.

Internet: <www.mirror.co.uk> (adapted).

Based on the previous text, judge the following items.

Although it is a usual habit to scroll one’s phone while in the bathroom, it poses minor risks to someone’s health.

 

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Considering the grammatical aspects of Portuguese and English, judge the following item.

The English translation of the Portuguese sentence Quanto mais você adia o despertador, menos você quer se levantar da cama is How much more you snooze your alarm, how much less you want to get out of bed.

 

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Does Snoozing Your Alarm Really Increase Sleepiness?

Snoozing the alarm doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll feel groggy the rest of the day. But it’s important to get as much sleep as you can. Getting up early in the morning is no easy task for plenty of people. That’s why alarms are important — they ensure that you wake up at your desired time. However, nobody can deny how tempting it is to try and squeeze in a few more minutes of sleep.

According to a survey, about 57 percent of people snooze in the morning, which is defined as needing multiple alarms to wake up. If you set a single alarm and snooze it repeatedly or set several alarms at regular intervals until the time you absolutely need to get up, you are a snoozer. Waking up on the first alarm is commonly recommended, but does it really make a difference if you are woken up by one alarm compared to several ones? In a recent sleep study, researchers examine how snoozing affects an individual’s health and sleep.

According to the study, people snooze for a variety of reasons. Most of the participants said that they just can’t get up with only the first alarm. Some say they snooze because they feel comfortable in bed, while others do it because they feel less tired when they do get up. A researcher said that snoozing might be a sign that people are waking up because of important scheduled activities — like school or work — rather than because they have adequately rested.

Internet: <www.discovermagazine.com> (adapted).

According to the preceding text, judge the following items.

More than half of the people surveyed admitted snoozing in the morning for various reasons.

 

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Does Snoozing Your Alarm Really Increase Sleepiness?

Snoozing the alarm doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll feel groggy the rest of the day. But it’s important to get as much sleep as you can. Getting up early in the morning is no easy task for plenty of people. That’s why alarms are important — they ensure that you wake up at your desired time. However, nobody can deny how tempting it is to try and squeeze in a few more minutes of sleep.

According to a survey, about 57 percent of people snooze in the morning, which is defined as needing multiple alarms to wake up. If you set a single alarm and snooze it repeatedly or set several alarms at regular intervals until the time you absolutely need to get up, you are a snoozer. Waking up on the first alarm is commonly recommended, but does it really make a difference if you are woken up by one alarm compared to several ones? In a recent sleep study, researchers examine how snoozing affects an individual’s health and sleep.

According to the study, people snooze for a variety of reasons. Most of the participants said that they just can’t get up with only the first alarm. Some say they snooze because they feel comfortable in bed, while others do it because they feel less tired when they do get up. A researcher said that snoozing might be a sign that people are waking up because of important scheduled activities — like school or work — rather than because they have adequately rested.

Internet: <www.discovermagazine.com> (adapted).

According to the preceding text, judge the following items.

People who snooze the alarm feel tired and dizzy the rest of the day because they didn’t get enough sleep.

 

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Does Snoozing Your Alarm Really Increase Sleepiness?

Snoozing the alarm doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll feel groggy the rest of the day. But it’s important to get as much sleep as you can. Getting up early in the morning is no easy task for plenty of people. That’s why alarms are important — they ensure that you wake up at your desired time. However, nobody can deny how tempting it is to try and squeeze in a few more minutes of sleep.

According to a survey, about 57 percent of people snooze in the morning, which is defined as needing multiple alarms to wake up. If you set a single alarm and snooze it repeatedly or set several alarms at regular intervals until the time you absolutely need to get up, you are a snoozer. Waking up on the first alarm is commonly recommended, but does it really make a difference if you are woken up by one alarm compared to several ones? In a recent sleep study, researchers examine how snoozing affects an individual’s health and sleep.

According to the study, people snooze for a variety of reasons. Most of the participants said that they just can’t get up with only the first alarm. Some say they snooze because they feel comfortable in bed, while others do it because they feel less tired when they do get up. A researcher said that snoozing might be a sign that people are waking up because of important scheduled activities — like school or work — rather than because they have adequately rested.

Internet: <www.discovermagazine.com> (adapted).

According to the preceding text, judge the following items.

For a lot of people, getting up early in the morning is considered to be a hard task.

 

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3060568 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Consulplan
Orgão: Pref. Pitangueiras-SP
In the image below, the source of humor is built on the usage of English, as well as on its lexical wealth because.

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3060567 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Consulplan
Orgão: Pref. Pitangueiras-SP

Analyse the set of sentences to indicate the option that does NOT fit them.

1. Not only did they arrive late but they talked throughout the film.


2. Rarely do we find such talent.


3. Never have I been so happy to see someone.

4. Barely had she got back in bed when her alarm went off.

5. Seldom has she taken a day off work.

6. No sooner had the game started than the captain was taken ill.

7. Only later did they discover they hadn't been told the truth.

8. Under no circumstances should children travel without an adult

9. Little do people realise how hard it is to be a chef.

10. In no way did we agree to this.

 

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3060566 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Consulplan
Orgão: Pref. Pitangueiras-SP
The Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC), rationale for choosing English, not other foreign language, to be taught in Brazilian schools is due to its relevant role in world communication. The document’s proposal is that English be learned in the same ways that students learn Portuguese, which means that:
 

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3060565 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Consulplan
Orgão: Pref. Pitangueiras-SP

Examine the set of sentences to answer question.

1. Sam has stayed in Los Angeles for two years, and completed his course.

2. Raj has just gone out to the market since we’ve run out of coffee.

3. We have been to many amazing foreign countries.

4. My brothers have waited for hours at the train station last week.

5. My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had.

6. Sheila has been working on that project for over a month.

7. Hasn’t he been trying to get into Jawaha University? Is there any progress?

8. As the weather was fine, the old man sat down to read outdoors.

9. I can’t get in my house because I lost my keys, and my wife isn’t home.

10. Scientists have recently discovered a new breed of monkey.

Verb tenses communicate events’ location in time. The different tenses are identified by their associated verb forms, always considering other frasal elements and the ideas they convey. The item indicating verb tense employment failure is:
 

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