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3227534 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Marinha
Orgão: Col. Naval
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Read the text below to answer the question.

Itamar Vieira Junior

Itamar Vieira Junior was born in Salvador, Bahia, in 1979. Today, he is a writer and geographer, and has a PhD in Ethnic African Studies from UFBA, the Federal University of Bahia. ln October 2018, he won Portugal's Leya Prize for his manuscript Torto Arado ("Crooked Plough'), published by LeYa Press in 2019. ln 2018, he also was a finalist for Brazil's Jabuti Prize for his book of short stories, A oração do carrasco ("The Executioner's Prayer," Mondrongo, 2017), published with a grant from Bahia's Secretary of Culture. That book won the 2016-2017 Humberto de Campos Prize from the Brazilian Writers' Alliance (Rio de Janeiro section), and second place in the 2018 Bunkyo Literature Prize, awarded by the Brazilian Society for Japanese Culture and Social Assistance. He is a columnist for the São Paulo Review at lhe moment.

Adapted from: https://wordswithoutborders.org/contributors/view/itamar-vieira-junior/

According to lhe following extract, which question does NOT have an answer?

"ln October 2018, he won Portugal's Leya Prize for his manuscript Torto Arado ("Crooked Plough"), published by Leya Press in 2019."

 

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3227533 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Marinha
Orgão: Col. Naval
Provas:

Read the text below to answer the question.

Japanese company allows pets into the office

The coronavirus pandemic has changed working conditions worldwide. Millions of people have switched from working in their offices to working remotely at home. A Japanese company has initiated a novel measure to entice workers back into the office. The technology giant Fujitsu is allowing some of its workers to bring their pet dogs to work with them. Executives set up an experimental "dog office" ata building some days ago in Kawasaki, near Tokyo. Members of staff are being encouraged to return to the office by bringing their dogs to work. lt is part of a triai aimed at making workers more comfortable in the workplace. More people may be willing to give up working remotely from home.

Japan's workforce is renowned for spending long hours in the office. The pandemic greatly changed this. Many workers started working from home. They preferred this new culture of teleworking. They also decided that working remotely was better than enduring two-hour commutes from the suburbs. They got attached to the idea of spending more quality time with their pets. Fujitsu's experiment is an incentive for workers to return to the office and be with their pooches. One worker said he could "communicate with other people with the help of our dogs". Reuters says the Fujitsu "dog office" has space for up to six dogs "and features stain proof carpets and a range of pet supplies".

Adapted from: <https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2209/220926-dog-office.html>

Read the statements below and mark the one that is true according to the text.

 

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3227532 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Marinha
Orgão: Col. Naval
Provas:

Read the text below to answer the question.

Japanese company allows pets into the office

The coronavirus pandemic has changed working conditions worldwide. Millions of people have switched from working in their offices to working remotely at home. A Japanese company has initiated a novel measure to entice workers back into the office. The technology giant Fujitsu is allowing some of its workers to bring their pet dogs to work with them. Executives set up an experimental "dog office" ata building some days ago in Kawasaki, near Tokyo. Members of staff are being encouraged to return to the office by bringing their dogs to work. lt is part of a triai aimed at making workers more comfortable in the workplace. More people may be willing to give up working remotely from home.

Japan's workforce is renowned for spending long hours in the office. The pandemic greatly changed this. Many workers started working from home. They preferred this new culture of teleworking. They also decided that working remotely was better than enduring two-hour commutes from the suburbs. They got attached to the idea of spending more quality time with their pets. Fujitsu's experiment is an incentive for workers to return to the office and be with their pooches. One worker said he could "communicate with other people with the help of our dogs". Reuters says the Fujitsu "dog office" has space for up to six dogs "and features stain proof carpets and a range of pet supplies".

Adapted from: <https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2209/220926-dog-office.html>

Read the following sentence taken from the text:

"A Japanese company has initiated a novel measure to entice workers back into the office."

Mark the option that can be a synonym of the verb to entice.

 

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3227531 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Marinha
Orgão: Col. Naval
Provas:

Read the text below to answer the question.

Japanese company allows pets into the office

The coronavirus pandemic has changed working conditions worldwide. Millions of people have switched from working in their offices to working remotely at home. A Japanese company has initiated a novel measure to entice workers back into the office. The technology giant Fujitsu is allowing some of its workers to bring their pet dogs to work with them. Executives set up an experimental "dog office" ata building some days ago in Kawasaki, near Tokyo. Members of staff are being encouraged to return to the office by bringing their dogs to work. lt is part of a triai aimed at making workers more comfortable in the workplace. More people may be willing to give up working remotely from home.

Japan's workforce is renowned for spending long hours in the office. The pandemic greatly changed this. Many workers started working from home. They preferred this new culture of teleworking. They also decided that working remotely was better than enduring two-hour commutes from the suburbs. They got attached to the idea of spending more quality time with their pets. Fujitsu's experiment is an incentive for workers to return to the office and be with their pooches. One worker said he could "communicate with other people with the help of our dogs". Reuters says the Fujitsu "dog office" has space for up to six dogs "and features stain proof carpets and a range of pet supplies".

Adapted from: <https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2209/220926-dog-office.html>

According to the text, because of Fujitsu's experiment:

 

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3227530 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Marinha
Orgão: Col. Naval
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Read the text below to answer the question.

Japanese company allows pets into the office The coronavirus pandemic has changed working conditions worldwide. Millions of people have switched from working in their offices to working remotely at home. A Japanese company has initiated a novel measure to entice workers back into the office. The technology giant Fujitsu is allowing some of its workers to bring their pet dogs to work with them. Executives set up an experimental "dog office" ata building some days ago in Kawasaki, near Tokyo. Members of staff are being encouraged to return to the office by bringing their dogs to work. lt is part of a triai aimed at making workers more comfortable in the workplace. More people may be willing to give up working remotely from home. Japan's workforce is renowned for spending long hours in the office. The pandemic greatly changed this. Many workers started working from home. They preferred this new culture of teleworking. They also decided that working remotely was better than enduring two-hour commutes from the suburbs. They got attached to the idea of spending more quality time with their pets. Fujitsu's experiment is an incentive for workers to return to the office and be with their pooches. One worker said he could "communicate with other people with the help of our dogs". Reuters says the Fujitsu "dog office" has space for up to six dogs "and features stain proof carpets and a range of pet supplies". Adapted from: <https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2209/220926-dogoffice. html>

Read the sentence taken from the text.

"Executives set up an experimental "dog office" at a building some days ago [...]."

Mark the option in which the underlined part is in the negative form.

 

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3200990 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNCERN
Orgão: Pref. Bom Jesus-RN
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Read the extract below.What do the words in bold have in common?

“Sir, please! I need some copies of that article I spent the whole night reading until I noticed I have entirely studied its pages. I believe my classmates we’ll love to have some notes of mine.”

 

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3200989 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNCERN
Orgão: Pref. Bom Jesus-RN
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The question is based on Text 03.

Text 03

In colloquial language, in expressions of everyday language, there are peculiar forms and sharp contrasts between the two languages – Portuguese and English. In both of these languages, the difficulty arises whenever we are faced with idiomatic expressions (idioms). These are forms that bear no resemblance to the forms used in the other language to express the same idea. There is correspondence in terms of idea, but not in terms of form.

(Adapted from: English Made in Brazil - https://www.sk.com.br/sk-idiom.html )

According to text 03, one of the alternatives below brings the correct correspondence between an idiom and its meaning.

 

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3200988 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNCERN
Orgão: Pref. Bom Jesus-RN
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The question is based on Text 03.

Text 03

In colloquial language, in expressions of everyday language, there are peculiar forms and sharp contrasts between the two languages – Portuguese and English. In both of these languages, the difficulty arises whenever we are faced with idiomatic expressions (idioms). These are forms that bear no resemblance to the forms used in the other language to express the same idea. There is correspondence in terms of idea, but not in terms of form.

(Adapted from: English Made in Brazil - https://www.sk.com.br/sk-idiom.html )

According to text 03, it is implicit that:

 

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3200987 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNCERN
Orgão: Pref. Bom Jesus-RN
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Which of the phrasal verbs below means “to go on vacation” / “to go somewhere different from where you live in order to have a rest or a holiday”?

 

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3200986 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNCERN
Orgão: Pref. Bom Jesus-RN
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The alternative that uses a question pronoun (an interrogative one) as a relative pronoun is.

 

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