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Read the text below and mark the right option for questions 01 and 02.
The Rules of the Game
You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it a bit but it will be yours for duration of your life on Earth. You will lear6yk,jkl´-n lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called Life. Each day in this school you have the opportunity to learn lessons. You may like the lessons or think they are irrelevant and stupid. There are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of experimentation. Failures are as much a part of the process as success. Lessons are repeated until learned. A lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you learn it – then you can go on the next lesson. Learning does not end. There is no part of life that does not contain its lessons. If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned. ‘‘There’’ is no better ‘‘here’’. When your ‘‘there’’ has become a ‘‘here’’, you will simply obtain another ‘‘there’’ that will again look better than ‘‘here’’. Others are only mirrors of you. You cannot love or hate something about ranother person unless it reflects something you love or hate about yourself. What you make of your life is up to you. You have all the tools and resources you need. What you do with them is up to you. The choice is yours. All the answers lie inside of you. The answers to life’s questions lie inside of you. All you need to do is look, listen and trust. You will forget all this.
( ) With the failures in our life we may have success or continue the process until get it.
( ) The end of the text is optimist.
( ) The text is about game called life and we have many to learn lessons with it.
( ) Life is no a school where we have the opportunity to learn lessons that we may like or ignore them.
( ) You don’t have all the tools and resources you need.
The underline sentence in the text about the verb tense it can be insert.
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Read the text below and mark the right option for questions 01 and 02.
The Rules of the Game
You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it a bit but it will be yours for duration of your life on Earth. You will lear6yk,jkl´-n lessons. You are enrolled in a full-time informal school called Life. Each day in this school you have the opportunity to learn lessons. You may like the lessons or think they are irrelevant and stupid. There are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of experimentation. Failures are as much a part of the process as success. Lessons are repeated until learned. A lesson will be presented to you in various forms until you learn it – then you can go on the next lesson. Learning does not end. There is no part of life that does not contain its lessons. If you are alive, there are lessons to be learned. ‘‘There’’ is no better ‘‘here’’. When your ‘‘there’’ has become a ‘‘here’’, you will simply obtain another ‘‘there’’ that will again look better than ‘‘here’’. Others are only mirrors of you. You cannot love or hate something about ranother person unless it reflects something you love or hate about yourself. What you make of your life is up to you. You have all the tools and resources you need. What you do with them is up to you. The choice is yours. All the answers lie inside of you. The answers to life’s questions lie inside of you. All you need to do is look, listen and trust. You will forget all this.
( ) With the failures in our life we may have success or continue the process until get it.
( ) The end of the text is optimist.
( ) The text is about game called life and we have many to learn lessons with it.
( ) Life is no a school where we have the opportunity to learn lessons that we may like or ignore them.
( ) You don’t have all the tools and resources you need.
About the sentences from the text above mark the correct one.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Cordilheira Alta-SC
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the questions.
Wellness Habits That Are Good for You & Good for The Earth
- Adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle is like hitting the jackpot of wellness — for both the planet
- and for you! When you reduce your carbon footprint by walking or biking instead of driving, not
- only you are reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but you’re also reducing your exposure to
- harmful toxins and improving your physical health. The benefits of going green include reduced
- stress levels, lower risk of illness, and increased energy and concentration. All from simple habits,
- like gardening! Gardening protects wildlife and improves the air and soil quality. It is also a great
- way to burn some extra calories, it lowers blood pressure, busts stress, boosts your mood, and
- improves sleep. Not to mention you can avoid harmful chemicals.
- An alternative to gardening is hitting the farmers market or loading up on local food from
- your favorite grocery store. In addition to supporting your local farmers, shopping locally will
- reduce your carbon footprint. And while on the topic of food, it’s good to reduce your intake of
- animal foods and incorporate more plant-based meals. Red meat requires lots of resources (such
- as water, fertilizer, and cropland) and produces lots of greenhouse gas emissions. One liter of
- dairy milk requires 1,050 liters of water, whereas 1 liter of oat milk requires about 48 liters to
- produce. Beauty and personal care products also need attention. Aside from degrading the
- environment and polluting, they may contain toxic chemicals such as carcinogens, formaldehyde,
- fragrances, and parabens. Your skin is your largest organ — it easily absorbs anything you’re
- using on your skin, hair, face, or body. Look for green and sustainable options.
- If you haven’t felt inspired to get started with spring cleaning yet, know that besides having
- a clean, organized space, you’re doing good for mother nature. Donating clothes reduces landfills,
- saves water, reduces your carbon footprint, and of course, helps those in need. It also makes
- room for bringing plants into your home, which can help oxygenate your space and remove
- harmful indoor air pollutants. Boston Ferns and Spider plants can help you breathe easier while
- reducing the number of airborne toxins circulating in the environment. And in addition to being
- chic and sustainable decor, indoor plants may help reduce stress, boost productivity, and benefit
- your mental health.
- Going Green is a win for all involved — especially when it comes to the environment and
- your health! The best part? These healthy habits can be seamlessly incorporated into your
- lifestyle. From gardening and sustainable grocery shopping to making simple eco-friendly swaps,
- there are endless ways to protect the environment and your health. And if these sustainable tips
- seem small, don’t underestimate their large impact! Every time you bike to work, shop local, and
- swap out toxic products, you’re reducing air pollutants, water use, and plastic, while also limiting
- your exposure to toxins and bettering your health.
(Available at: https://fitonapp.com/wellness/wellness-habits-that-are-good-for-the-earth/– text especially adapted for this test).
Considering the context presented in the article, which of the words below could replace “seamlessly” (l. 28) with no significative changes in the meaning of the sentence?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Cordilheira Alta-SC
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the questions.
Wellness Habits That Are Good for You & Good for The Earth
- Adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle is like hitting the jackpot of wellness — for both the planet
- and for you! When you reduce your carbon footprint by walking or biking instead of driving, not
- only you are reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but you’re also reducing your exposure to
- harmful toxins and improving your physical health. The benefits of going green include reduced
- stress levels, lower risk of illness, and increased energy and concentration. All from simple habits,
- like gardening! Gardening protects wildlife and improves the air and soil quality. It is also a great
- way to burn some extra calories, it lowers blood pressure, busts stress, boosts your mood, and
- improves sleep. Not to mention you can avoid harmful chemicals.
- An alternative to gardening is hitting the farmers market or loading up on local food from
- your favorite grocery store. In addition to supporting your local farmers, shopping locally will
- reduce your carbon footprint. And while on the topic of food, it’s good to reduce your intake of
- animal foods and incorporate more plant-based meals. Red meat requires lots of resources (such
- as water, fertilizer, and cropland) and produces lots of greenhouse gas emissions. One liter of
- dairy milk requires 1,050 liters of water, whereas 1 liter of oat milk requires about 48 liters to
- produce. Beauty and personal care products also need attention. Aside from degrading the
- environment and polluting, they may contain toxic chemicals such as carcinogens, formaldehyde,
- fragrances, and parabens. Your skin is your largest organ — it easily absorbs anything you’re
- using on your skin, hair, face, or body. Look for green and sustainable options.
- If you haven’t felt inspired to get started with spring cleaning yet, know that besides having
- a clean, organized space, you’re doing good for mother nature. Donating clothes reduces landfills,
- saves water, reduces your carbon footprint, and of course, helps those in need. It also makes
- room for bringing plants into your home, which can help oxygenate your space and remove
- harmful indoor air pollutants. Boston Ferns and Spider plants can help you breathe easier while
- reducing the number of airborne toxins circulating in the environment. And in addition to being
- chic and sustainable decor, indoor plants may help reduce stress, boost productivity, and benefit
- your mental health.
- Going Green is a win for all involved — especially when it comes to the environment and
- your health! The best part? These healthy habits can be seamlessly incorporated into your
- lifestyle. From gardening and sustainable grocery shopping to making simple eco-friendly swaps,
- there are endless ways to protect the environment and your health. And if these sustainable tips
- seem small, don’t underestimate their large impact! Every time you bike to work, shop local, and
- swap out toxic products, you’re reducing air pollutants, water use, and plastic, while also limiting
- your exposure to toxins and bettering your health.
(Available at: https://fitonapp.com/wellness/wellness-habits-that-are-good-for-the-earth/– text especially adapted for this test).
Which of the sentences below is in the same verb tense as “If you haven’t felt inspired to get started with spring cleaning yet”?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Cordilheira Alta-SC
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the questions.
Wellness Habits That Are Good for You & Good for The Earth
- Adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle is like hitting the jackpot of wellness — for both the planet
- and for you! When you reduce your carbon footprint by walking or biking instead of driving, not
- only you are reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but you’re also reducing your exposure to
- harmful toxins and improving your physical health. The benefits of going green include reduced
- stress levels, lower risk of illness, and increased energy and concentration. All from simple habits,
- like gardening! Gardening protects wildlife and improves the air and soil quality. It is also a great
- way to burn some extra calories, it lowers blood pressure, busts stress, boosts your mood, and
- improves sleep. Not to mention you can avoid harmful chemicals.
- An alternative to gardening is hitting the farmers market or loading up on local food from
- your favorite grocery store. In addition to supporting your local farmers, shopping locally will
- reduce your carbon footprint. And while on the topic of food, it’s good to reduce your intake of
- animal foods and incorporate more plant-based meals. Red meat requires lots of resources (such
- as water, fertilizer, and cropland) and produces lots of greenhouse gas emissions. One liter of
- dairy milk requires 1,050 liters of water, whereas 1 liter of oat milk requires about 48 liters to
- produce. Beauty and personal care products also need attention. Aside from degrading the
- environment and polluting, they may contain toxic chemicals such as carcinogens, formaldehyde,
- fragrances, and parabens. Your skin is your largest organ — it easily absorbs anything you’re
- using on your skin, hair, face, or body. Look for green and sustainable options.
- If you haven’t felt inspired to get started with spring cleaning yet, know that besides having
- a clean, organized space, you’re doing good for mother nature. Donating clothes reduces landfills,
- saves water, reduces your carbon footprint, and of course, helps those in need. It also makes
- room for bringing plants into your home, which can help oxygenate your space and remove
- harmful indoor air pollutants. Boston Ferns and Spider plants can help you breathe easier while
- reducing the number of airborne toxins circulating in the environment. And in addition to being
- chic and sustainable decor, indoor plants may help reduce stress, boost productivity, and benefit
- your mental health.
- Going Green is a win for all involved — especially when it comes to the environment and
- your health! The best part? These healthy habits can be seamlessly incorporated into your
- lifestyle. From gardening and sustainable grocery shopping to making simple eco-friendly swaps,
- there are endless ways to protect the environment and your health. And if these sustainable tips
- seem small, don’t underestimate their large impact! Every time you bike to work, shop local, and
- swap out toxic products, you’re reducing air pollutants, water use, and plastic, while also limiting
- your exposure to toxins and bettering your health.
(Available at: https://fitonapp.com/wellness/wellness-habits-that-are-good-for-the-earth/– text especially adapted for this test).
Analyze the following statements about the excerpt from the text “it’s good to reduce your intake of animal foods” (l. 11-12):
I. The noun “food” is always countable, that is why it is used in its plural form in the article.
II. The noun “food” is countable and uncountable, it depends on the context.
III. In this sentence, considering the context presented in the article, “food” is countable because it refers to a particular type of food.
Which statements are correct?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Cordilheira Alta-SC
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the questions.
Wellness Habits That Are Good for You & Good for The Earth
- Adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle is like hitting the jackpot of wellness — for both the planet
- and for you! When you reduce your carbon footprint by walking or biking instead of driving, not
- only you are reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but you’re also reducing your exposure to
- harmful toxins and improving your physical health. The benefits of going green include reduced
- stress levels, lower risk of illness, and increased energy and concentration. All from simple habits,
- like gardening! Gardening protects wildlife and improves the air and soil quality. It is also a great
- way to burn some extra calories, it lowers blood pressure, busts stress, boosts your mood, and
- improves sleep. Not to mention you can avoid harmful chemicals.
- An alternative to gardening is hitting the farmers market or loading up on local food from
- your favorite grocery store. In addition to supporting your local farmers, shopping locally will
- reduce your carbon footprint. And while on the topic of food, it’s good to reduce your intake of
- animal foods and incorporate more plant-based meals. Red meat requires lots of resources (such
- as water, fertilizer, and cropland) and produces lots of greenhouse gas emissions. One liter of
- dairy milk requires 1,050 liters of water, whereas 1 liter of oat milk requires about 48 liters to
- produce. Beauty and personal care products also need attention. Aside from degrading the
- environment and polluting, they may contain toxic chemicals such as carcinogens, formaldehyde,
- fragrances, and parabens. Your skin is your largest organ — it easily absorbs anything you’re
- using on your skin, hair, face, or body. Look for green and sustainable options.
- If you haven’t felt inspired to get started with spring cleaning yet, know that besides having
- a clean, organized space, you’re doing good for mother nature. Donating clothes reduces landfills,
- saves water, reduces your carbon footprint, and of course, helps those in need. It also makes
- room for bringing plants into your home, which can help oxygenate your space and remove
- harmful indoor air pollutants. Boston Ferns and Spider plants can help you breathe easier while
- reducing the number of airborne toxins circulating in the environment. And in addition to being
- chic and sustainable decor, indoor plants may help reduce stress, boost productivity, and benefit
- your mental health.
- Going Green is a win for all involved — especially when it comes to the environment and
- your health! The best part? These healthy habits can be seamlessly incorporated into your
- lifestyle. From gardening and sustainable grocery shopping to making simple eco-friendly swaps,
- there are endless ways to protect the environment and your health. And if these sustainable tips
- seem small, don’t underestimate their large impact! Every time you bike to work, shop local, and
- swap out toxic products, you’re reducing air pollutants, water use, and plastic, while also limiting
- your exposure to toxins and bettering your health.
(Available at: https://fitonapp.com/wellness/wellness-habits-that-are-good-for-the-earth/– text especially adapted for this test).
In which of the sentences below the -ing structure is used for the same reason as in the highlighted word in line 06?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. Cordilheira Alta-SC
Instruction: answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text. The highlights throughout the text are cited in the questions.
Wellness Habits That Are Good for You & Good for The Earth
- Adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle is like hitting the jackpot of wellness — for both the planet
- and for you! When you reduce your carbon footprint by walking or biking instead of driving, not
- only you are reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but you’re also reducing your exposure to
- harmful toxins and improving your physical health. The benefits of going green include reduced
- stress levels, lower risk of illness, and increased energy and concentration. All from simple habits,
- like gardening! Gardening protects wildlife and improves the air and soil quality. It is also a great
- way to burn some extra calories, it lowers blood pressure, busts stress, boosts your mood, and
- improves sleep. Not to mention you can avoid harmful chemicals.
- An alternative to gardening is hitting the farmers market or loading up on local food from
- your favorite grocery store. In addition to supporting your local farmers, shopping locally will
- reduce your carbon footprint. And while on the topic of food, it’s good to reduce your intake of
- animal foods and incorporate more plant-based meals. Red meat requires lots of resources (such
- as water, fertilizer, and cropland) and produces lots of greenhouse gas emissions. One liter of
- dairy milk requires 1,050 liters of water, whereas 1 liter of oat milk requires about 48 liters to
- produce. Beauty and personal care products also need attention. Aside from degrading the
- environment and polluting, they may contain toxic chemicals such as carcinogens, formaldehyde,
- fragrances, and parabens. Your skin is your largest organ — it easily absorbs anything you’re
- using on your skin, hair, face, or body. Look for green and sustainable options.
- If you haven’t felt inspired to get started with spring cleaning yet, know that besides having
- a clean, organized space, you’re doing good for mother nature. Donating clothes reduces landfills,
- saves water, reduces your carbon footprint, and of course, helps those in need. It also makes
- room for bringing plants into your home, which can help oxygenate your space and remove
- harmful indoor air pollutants. Boston Ferns and Spider plants can help you breathe easier while
- reducing the number of airborne toxins circulating in the environment. And in addition to being
- chic and sustainable decor, indoor plants may help reduce stress, boost productivity, and benefit
- your mental health.
- Going Green is a win for all involved — especially when it comes to the environment and
- your health! The best part? These healthy habits can be seamlessly incorporated into your
- lifestyle. From gardening and sustainable grocery shopping to making simple eco-friendly swaps,
- there are endless ways to protect the environment and your health. And if these sustainable tips
- seem small, don’t underestimate their large impact! Every time you bike to work, shop local, and
- swap out toxic products, you’re reducing air pollutants, water use, and plastic, while also limiting
- your exposure to toxins and bettering your health.
(Available at: https://fitonapp.com/wellness/wellness-habits-that-are-good-for-the-earth/– text especially adapted for this test).
Which of the following answers is NOT answered by the text?
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Text: “How my life has changed”
I used to work on cruise ships as a musician. I traveled a lot! I spent the month before the first lockdown on four continents! I used to get up really early, drive to the airport and fly to a port across the world and get on a ship just to get to work! Then I used to spend between three and fourteen days on the ship. The ships were great. The food was excellent, and the staff was brilliant. The ship stopped at fantastic places, and I often used to spend the afternoon at the beach drinking cocktails or sightseeing. But there were disadvantages too. I often didn’t know anyone on the ship. But the passengers all knew me, and they used to talk to me every time I left my cabin. I didn’t have any privacy. Of course, I had to chat with them politely even when I wasn’t in the mood.
But now, everything has changed. The cruises aren’t running now, and I don’t know when they will run again, and I’ve been in my flat for a year. I never used to spend much time here, and I haven’t spent a whole year in England for over twenty years! But I’ve enjoyed it. I bought a bike last year, and I’ve found some great beach cafes that I never used to know about. I also bought a campervan, and I drove around the coast. I always used to prefer beaches in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean to British beaches. The weather is much better for a start! But I found some beautiful places last year. I could park on the beach in some places and run straight into the sea! They were much less touristy and more peaceful than the places where the cruise ships go.
I’m spending a lot more time alone now. I didn’t use to be alone much when I was working. But since the pandemic started, I have developed new relationships with people whom I didn’t use to know very well. I always used to prefer the company of entertainers and people who like to travel. I used to think that people with normal jobs were boring. But since last year, I’ve got to know some really interesting, strong, kind and caring people! So that’s been really valuable.
Questions related to the text: “How my life has changed”
Talking about relationships, Sarah ___ now than in the past.
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Text: “How my life has changed”
I used to work on cruise ships as a musician. I traveled a lot! I spent the month before the first lockdown on four continents! I used to get up really early, drive to the airport and fly to a port across the world and get on a ship just to get to work! Then I used to spend between three and fourteen days on the ship. The ships were great. The food was excellent, and the staff was brilliant. The ship stopped at fantastic places, and I often used to spend the afternoon at the beach drinking cocktails or sightseeing. But there were disadvantages too. I often didn’t know anyone on the ship. But the passengers all knew me, and they used to talk to me every time I left my cabin. I didn’t have any privacy. Of course, I had to chat with them politely even when I wasn’t in the mood.
But now, everything has changed. The cruises aren’t running now, and I don’t know when they will run again, and I’ve been in my flat for a year. I never used to spend much time here, and I haven’t spent a whole year in England for over twenty years! But I’ve enjoyed it. I bought a bike last year, and I’ve found some great beach cafes that I never used to know about. I also bought a campervan, and I drove around the coast. I always used to prefer beaches in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean to British beaches. The weather is much better for a start! But I found some beautiful places last year. I could park on the beach in some places and run straight into the sea! They were much less touristy and more peaceful than the places where the cruise ships go.
I’m spending a lot more time alone now. I didn’t use to be alone much when I was working. But since the pandemic started, I have developed new relationships with people whom I didn’t use to know very well. I always used to prefer the company of entertainers and people who like to travel. I used to think that people with normal jobs were boring. But since last year, I’ve got to know some really interesting, strong, kind and caring people! So that’s been really valuable.
Questions related to the text: “How my life has changed”
Sarah used to think that people with normal jobs were___
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Text: “How my life has changed”
I used to work on cruise ships as a musician. I traveled a lot! I spent the month before the first lockdown on four continents! I used to get up really early, drive to the airport and fly to a port across the world and get on a ship just to get to work! Then I used to spend between three and fourteen days on the ship. The ships were great. The food was excellent, and the staff was brilliant. The ship stopped at fantastic places, and I often used to spend the afternoon at the beach drinking cocktails or sightseeing. But there were disadvantages too. I often didn’t know anyone on the ship. But the passengers all knew me, and they used to talk to me every time I left my cabin. I didn’t have any privacy. Of course, I had to chat with them politely even when I wasn’t in the mood.
But now, everything has changed. The cruises aren’t running now, and I don’t know when they will run again, and I’ve been in my flat for a year. I never used to spend much time here, and I haven’t spent a whole year in England for over twenty years! But I’ve enjoyed it. I bought a bike last year, and I’ve found some great beach cafes that I never used to know about. I also bought a campervan, and I drove around the coast. I always used to prefer beaches in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean to British beaches. The weather is much better for a start! But I found some beautiful places last year. I could park on the beach in some places and run straight into the sea! They were much less touristy and more peaceful than the places where the cruise ships go.
I’m spending a lot more time alone now. I didn’t use to be alone much when I was working. But since the pandemic started, I have developed new relationships with people whom I didn’t use to know very well. I always used to prefer the company of entertainers and people who like to travel. I used to think that people with normal jobs were boring. But since last year, I’ve got to know some really interesting, strong, kind and caring people! So that’s been really valuable.
Questions related to the text: “How my life has changed”
Sarah always used to prefer the company of ___ who likes to travel.
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