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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MS CONCURSOS
Orgão: Pref. Pontalina-GO
Leia a narrativa a seguir:
The couple had been driving the car for 3 hours. Then the wife says:
_ I think the gasoline will end.
Qual é o phrasal verb que pode substituir corretamente o verbo “end”?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MS CONCURSOS
Orgão: Pref. Pontalina-GO
Considerando o mesmo poema acima, como poderia ser traduzida corretamente a expressão “riso de tormenta”?
Acrobata da dor
Gargalha, ri, num riso de tormenta,
como um palhaço, que desengonçado,
nervoso, ri, num riso absurdo, inflado
de uma ironia e de uma dor violenta.
Da gargalhada atroz, sanguinolenta,
agita os guizos, e convulsionado
salta, gavroche, salta clown, varado
pelo estertor dessa agonia lenta ...
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What type of Conditional is the sentence below? Choose the CORRECT answer.
“If we earned more money, we would afford expensive holidays.”
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. Complete the sentence below with the correct verb. Choose the CORRECT answer.
“My mom: Where is your father? I need to talk to him.
My friend: He __________________ to the supermarket. If it is important, you should call him.”
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Complete the sentence below with the correct verb. Choose the CORRECT answer.
“A baker always _________ early in order to prepare bread and pastries for the day.”
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Complete the sentence below with the correct connective. Choose the CORRECT answer.
“The floods were rising and it was _________ it was the end of the world.”
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Complete the sentence below with the correct verb. Choose the CORRECT answer.
Talking to my wife: “When will this renovation end? We are spending a lot of money on it. ;
Last month we ________ around U$15,000.’’
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. André Rocha-RS
Instructions: Answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.
‘Alien’ minerals never found on Earth identified in meteorite
- While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known about the
- meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented until a few
- years ago. The oddly smooth rock caught the eye of prospectors, and when they hit it with a
- hammer, a metallic tone resounded. They suspected it was an iron meteorite — an object from
- space largely made of iron and nickel, many of which are believed to have come from the cores
- of smashed asteroids or planetesimals, similar to our own planet's metallic center.
- The prospectors sent small samples of ___ meteorite to scientists for confirmation and
- further analysis, and ___ piece fell into ___ hands of Chris Herd, curator of the meteorite
- collection at the University of Alberta. While studying the slice of rock, he noticed several crystals
- with unusual compositions. Later analysis, including a comparison to synthetically created
- minerals, confirmed his hunch: the composition and structure of the minerals had never been
- seen before in nature.
- Herd named one mineral elaliite, after the meteorite itself, and the second elkinstantonite,
- after Lindy Elkins-Tanton, a planetary scientist at Arizona State University. Chi Ma, a meteorite
- mineralogist at the California Institute of Technology who has previously discovered dozens of
- new minerals, identified the third mineral, calling it Olsenite to honor the late Edward Olsen, a
- former curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
- Our planet has roughly 5,800 minerals, while only about 480 have been found in
- meteorites. Many of those meteoritic minerals are truly alien — some 30 percent don't form
- naturally on Earth. Studying the mineralogy of meteorites is "armchair solar system exploration,
- in a lot of ways", Herd says. "We're trying to constrain the variety of conditions that have existed
- within different planetary bodies".
Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/alien-minerals-never-found-on-earth-identified-in-meteorite
Which of the following alternatives correctly fills out the blanks in lines 07 and 08?
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. André Rocha-RS
- Gramática - Língua InglesaAdjetivos | Adjectives
- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | Verbs
- Gramática - Língua InglesaPronomes | Pronouns
- Gramática - Língua InglesaAdvérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
- Gramática - Língua InglesaSubstantivos e compostos | Nouns and compounds
Instructions: Answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.
‘Alien’ minerals never found on Earth identified in meteorite
- While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known about the
- meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented until a few
- years ago. The oddly smooth rock caught the eye of prospectors, and when they hit it with a
- hammer, a metallic tone resounded. They suspected it was an iron meteorite — an object from
- space largely made of iron and nickel, many of which are believed to have come from the cores
- of smashed asteroids or planetesimals, similar to our own planet's metallic center.
- The prospectors sent small samples of ___ meteorite to scientists for confirmation and
- further analysis, and ___ piece fell into ___ hands of Chris Herd, curator of the meteorite
- collection at the University of Alberta. While studying the slice of rock, he noticed several crystals
- with unusual compositions. Later analysis, including a comparison to synthetically created
- minerals, confirmed his hunch: the composition and structure of the minerals had never been
- seen before in nature.
- Herd named one mineral elaliite, after the meteorite itself, and the second elkinstantonite,
- after Lindy Elkins-Tanton, a planetary scientist at Arizona State University. Chi Ma, a meteorite
- mineralogist at the California Institute of Technology who has previously discovered dozens of
- new minerals, identified the third mineral, calling it Olsenite to honor the late Edward Olsen, a
- former curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
- Our planet has roughly 5,800 minerals, while only about 480 have been found in
- meteorites. Many of those meteoritic minerals are truly alien — some 30 percent don't form
- naturally on Earth. Studying the mineralogy of meteorites is "armchair solar system exploration,
- in a lot of ways", Herd says. "We're trying to constrain the variety of conditions that have existed
- within different planetary bodies".
Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/alien-minerals-never-found-on-earth-identified-in-meteorite
The bold word “synthetically” (l. 10), in the context presented in the text, is classified as a/an:
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNDATEC
Orgão: Pref. André Rocha-RS
Instructions: Answer questions 36 to 40 based on the following text.
‘Alien’ minerals never found on Earth identified in meteorite
- While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known about the
- meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented until a few
- years ago. The oddly smooth rock caught the eye of prospectors, and when they hit it with a
- hammer, a metallic tone resounded. They suspected it was an iron meteorite — an object from
- space largely made of iron and nickel, many of which are believed to have come from the cores
- of smashed asteroids or planetesimals, similar to our own planet's metallic center.
- The prospectors sent small samples of ___ meteorite to scientists for confirmation and
- further analysis, and ___ piece fell into ___ hands of Chris Herd, curator of the meteorite
- collection at the University of Alberta. While studying the slice of rock, he noticed several crystals
- with unusual compositions. Later analysis, including a comparison to synthetically created
- minerals, confirmed his hunch: the composition and structure of the minerals had never been
- seen before in nature.
- Herd named one mineral elaliite, after the meteorite itself, and the second elkinstantonite,
- after Lindy Elkins-Tanton, a planetary scientist at Arizona State University. Chi Ma, a meteorite
- mineralogist at the California Institute of Technology who has previously discovered dozens of
- new minerals, identified the third mineral, calling it Olsenite to honor the late Edward Olsen, a
- former curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
- Our planet has roughly 5,800 minerals, while only about 480 have been found in
- meteorites. Many of those meteoritic minerals are truly alien — some 30 percent don't form
- naturally on Earth. Studying the mineralogy of meteorites is "armchair solar system exploration,
- in a lot of ways", Herd says. "We're trying to constrain the variety of conditions that have existed
- within different planetary bodies".
Adapted from: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/alien-minerals-never-found-on-earth-identified-in-meteorite
In lines 01 and 02 we find the following excerpt:
“While generations of camel herders of El Ali town in Somalia had known (1) about the meteorite, which is the ninth largest ever found, it wasn’t scientifically documented (2) until a few years ago.”
Consider the statements below about the highlighted structures and mark T, if true, of F, if false.
( ) 1 is a past perfect structure.
( ) The action expressed by 1 happened after the action expressed by 2.
( ) 2 is a simple past, negative passive voice structure.
( ) 2 is a completed action.
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to botton, is:
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