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Prova NUCEPE - 2019 - Prefeitura de Teresina - PI - Professor de Educação Básica - Língua Inglesa


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3019000
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NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Planet’s ocean-plastics problem detailed in 60-year data set

Researchers find evidence of rising plastic pollution in an accidental source: log books for planktonmonitoring instruments. Matthew Warren 


Scientists have uncovered the first strong evidence that the amount of plastic polluting the oceans has risen vastly in recent decades — by analysing 60 years of log books for plankton-tracking vessels. 

Data recorded by instruments known as continuous plankton recorders (CPRs) — which ships have collectively towed millions of kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean — show that the trackers have become entangled in large plastic objects, such as bags and fishing lines, roughly three times more often since 2000 than in preceding decades.

This is the first time that researchers have demonstrated the rise in ocean plastics using a single, longterm data set, says Erik van Sebille, an oceanographer at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. “I’m excited that this has been finally done,” he says. The analysis was published on 16 April in Nature Communications

 Although the findings are unsurprising, long-term data on ocean plastics had been scant: previous studies looked mainly at the ingestion of plastic by sea creatures over shorter timescales, the researchers say.

Fishing for data

CPRs are torpedo-like devices that have been used since 1931 to survey plankton populations, by filtering the organisms from the water using bands of silk. Today, volunteer ships such as ferries and container ships tow a fleet of CPRs around the world’s oceans. 

(…)Each time a ship tows a CPR, the crew fills in a log book and notes any problems with the device. So Ostle and her colleagues looked through all tow logs from the North Atlantic between 1957 and 2016, to determine whether plastic entanglements have become more common.

Evidence analysis

(…)Van Sebille says that because the study focused on large plastic items, it doesn’t reveal much about the quantity of microplastics — fragments fewer than 5 millimetres long — in the oceans. These tiny contaminants come from sources such as disposable plastic packaging, rather than from fishing gear.

Nevertheless, he adds, the study demonstrates that fisheries play a major part in plastic pollution, and will provide useful baseline data for tracking whether policy changes affect the levels of plastic in the oceans. “As fisheries become more professional, especially in the North Sea, hopefully we might see a decrease,” he says.

Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01252-0 (adapted).

Access: April 20th, 2019 

According to the text, the purpose of the continuous plankton recorders (CPRs)is

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ID
3019003
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Planet’s ocean-plastics problem detailed in 60-year data set

Researchers find evidence of rising plastic pollution in an accidental source: log books for planktonmonitoring instruments. Matthew Warren 


Scientists have uncovered the first strong evidence that the amount of plastic polluting the oceans has risen vastly in recent decades — by analysing 60 years of log books for plankton-tracking vessels. 

Data recorded by instruments known as continuous plankton recorders (CPRs) — which ships have collectively towed millions of kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean — show that the trackers have become entangled in large plastic objects, such as bags and fishing lines, roughly three times more often since 2000 than in preceding decades.

This is the first time that researchers have demonstrated the rise in ocean plastics using a single, longterm data set, says Erik van Sebille, an oceanographer at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. “I’m excited that this has been finally done,” he says. The analysis was published on 16 April in Nature Communications

 Although the findings are unsurprising, long-term data on ocean plastics had been scant: previous studies looked mainly at the ingestion of plastic by sea creatures over shorter timescales, the researchers say.

Fishing for data

CPRs are torpedo-like devices that have been used since 1931 to survey plankton populations, by filtering the organisms from the water using bands of silk. Today, volunteer ships such as ferries and container ships tow a fleet of CPRs around the world’s oceans. 

(…)Each time a ship tows a CPR, the crew fills in a log book and notes any problems with the device. So Ostle and her colleagues looked through all tow logs from the North Atlantic between 1957 and 2016, to determine whether plastic entanglements have become more common.

Evidence analysis

(…)Van Sebille says that because the study focused on large plastic items, it doesn’t reveal much about the quantity of microplastics — fragments fewer than 5 millimetres long — in the oceans. These tiny contaminants come from sources such as disposable plastic packaging, rather than from fishing gear.

Nevertheless, he adds, the study demonstrates that fisheries play a major part in plastic pollution, and will provide useful baseline data for tracking whether policy changes affect the levels of plastic in the oceans. “As fisheries become more professional, especially in the North Sea, hopefully we might see a decrease,” he says.

Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01252-0 (adapted).

Access: April 20th, 2019 

Based on the text, analyze the sentences.

I. The study focused on the quantity of microplastics and not on large plastic items.

II. Log-books had an important role in finding out the amount of plastic polluting the oceans that has increased significantly.

II. Before this survey, previously studies analyzed mostly the ingestion of plastic by sea creatures over shorter timescales.

III. As fisheries become more professional there will be more pollution in the oceans.

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ID
3019006
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Planet’s ocean-plastics problem detailed in 60-year data set

Researchers find evidence of rising plastic pollution in an accidental source: log books for planktonmonitoring instruments. Matthew Warren 


Scientists have uncovered the first strong evidence that the amount of plastic polluting the oceans has risen vastly in recent decades — by analysing 60 years of log books for plankton-tracking vessels. 

Data recorded by instruments known as continuous plankton recorders (CPRs) — which ships have collectively towed millions of kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean — show that the trackers have become entangled in large plastic objects, such as bags and fishing lines, roughly three times more often since 2000 than in preceding decades.

This is the first time that researchers have demonstrated the rise in ocean plastics using a single, longterm data set, says Erik van Sebille, an oceanographer at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. “I’m excited that this has been finally done,” he says. The analysis was published on 16 April in Nature Communications

 Although the findings are unsurprising, long-term data on ocean plastics had been scant: previous studies looked mainly at the ingestion of plastic by sea creatures over shorter timescales, the researchers say.

Fishing for data

CPRs are torpedo-like devices that have been used since 1931 to survey plankton populations, by filtering the organisms from the water using bands of silk. Today, volunteer ships such as ferries and container ships tow a fleet of CPRs around the world’s oceans. 

(…)Each time a ship tows a CPR, the crew fills in a log book and notes any problems with the device. So Ostle and her colleagues looked through all tow logs from the North Atlantic between 1957 and 2016, to determine whether plastic entanglements have become more common.

Evidence analysis

(…)Van Sebille says that because the study focused on large plastic items, it doesn’t reveal much about the quantity of microplastics — fragments fewer than 5 millimetres long — in the oceans. These tiny contaminants come from sources such as disposable plastic packaging, rather than from fishing gear.

Nevertheless, he adds, the study demonstrates that fisheries play a major part in plastic pollution, and will provide useful baseline data for tracking whether policy changes affect the levels of plastic in the oceans. “As fisheries become more professional, especially in the North Sea, hopefully we might see a decrease,” he says.

Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01252-0 (adapted).

Access: April 20th, 2019 

The alternative in which “play” has the same meaning as in the sentence:“Nevertheless, he adds, the study demonstrates that fisheries play a major part in plastic pollution, and…” is:

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  • Gab. C

    qc: em qual alternativa o play tem o mesmo sentido do da frase entre aspas

    c) Ele exerce/desempenha um papel importante na minha vida

    play no sentido de exercer, desempenhar.

    eu não entendo muito da língua, mas consegui "traduzir" as alternativas:

    a) as crianças brincam no playgroud

    b) eles tocam violino muito bem

    d) ela joga futebol nos fins de semana

    e) alguma coisa começa às 20h

    não foi muito, mas foi um trabalho honesto :)


ID
3019009
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Planet’s ocean-plastics problem detailed in 60-year data set

Researchers find evidence of rising plastic pollution in an accidental source: log books for planktonmonitoring instruments. Matthew Warren 


Scientists have uncovered the first strong evidence that the amount of plastic polluting the oceans has risen vastly in recent decades — by analysing 60 years of log books for plankton-tracking vessels. 

Data recorded by instruments known as continuous plankton recorders (CPRs) — which ships have collectively towed millions of kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean — show that the trackers have become entangled in large plastic objects, such as bags and fishing lines, roughly three times more often since 2000 than in preceding decades.

This is the first time that researchers have demonstrated the rise in ocean plastics using a single, longterm data set, says Erik van Sebille, an oceanographer at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. “I’m excited that this has been finally done,” he says. The analysis was published on 16 April in Nature Communications

 Although the findings are unsurprising, long-term data on ocean plastics had been scant: previous studies looked mainly at the ingestion of plastic by sea creatures over shorter timescales, the researchers say.

Fishing for data

CPRs are torpedo-like devices that have been used since 1931 to survey plankton populations, by filtering the organisms from the water using bands of silk. Today, volunteer ships such as ferries and container ships tow a fleet of CPRs around the world’s oceans. 

(…)Each time a ship tows a CPR, the crew fills in a log book and notes any problems with the device. So Ostle and her colleagues looked through all tow logs from the North Atlantic between 1957 and 2016, to determine whether plastic entanglements have become more common.

Evidence analysis

(…)Van Sebille says that because the study focused on large plastic items, it doesn’t reveal much about the quantity of microplastics — fragments fewer than 5 millimetres long — in the oceans. These tiny contaminants come from sources such as disposable plastic packaging, rather than from fishing gear.

Nevertheless, he adds, the study demonstrates that fisheries play a major part in plastic pollution, and will provide useful baseline data for tracking whether policy changes affect the levels of plastic in the oceans. “As fisheries become more professional, especially in the North Sea, hopefully we might see a decrease,” he says.

Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01252-0 (adapted).

Access: April 20th, 2019 

In the text, the verbal tense of the verbs in bold recorded; had been scant; have been used; adds are respectively:  

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Comentários
  • Não vi o quarto verbo in BOLD, que seria o ADD. Pedi a correção. Negrito nele.

  • A terceira forma HAVE BEEN USED é a forma passiva do Present Perfect.

    Active:Rita has written a letter.

    Passive:A letter has been written by Rita.


ID
3019012
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Planet’s ocean-plastics problem detailed in 60-year data set

Researchers find evidence of rising plastic pollution in an accidental source: log books for planktonmonitoring instruments. Matthew Warren 


Scientists have uncovered the first strong evidence that the amount of plastic polluting the oceans has risen vastly in recent decades — by analysing 60 years of log books for plankton-tracking vessels. 

Data recorded by instruments known as continuous plankton recorders (CPRs) — which ships have collectively towed millions of kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean — show that the trackers have become entangled in large plastic objects, such as bags and fishing lines, roughly three times more often since 2000 than in preceding decades.

This is the first time that researchers have demonstrated the rise in ocean plastics using a single, longterm data set, says Erik van Sebille, an oceanographer at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. “I’m excited that this has been finally done,” he says. The analysis was published on 16 April in Nature Communications

 Although the findings are unsurprising, long-term data on ocean plastics had been scant: previous studies looked mainly at the ingestion of plastic by sea creatures over shorter timescales, the researchers say.

Fishing for data

CPRs are torpedo-like devices that have been used since 1931 to survey plankton populations, by filtering the organisms from the water using bands of silk. Today, volunteer ships such as ferries and container ships tow a fleet of CPRs around the world’s oceans. 

(…)Each time a ship tows a CPR, the crew fills in a log book and notes any problems with the device. So Ostle and her colleagues looked through all tow logs from the North Atlantic between 1957 and 2016, to determine whether plastic entanglements have become more common.

Evidence analysis

(…)Van Sebille says that because the study focused on large plastic items, it doesn’t reveal much about the quantity of microplastics — fragments fewer than 5 millimetres long — in the oceans. These tiny contaminants come from sources such as disposable plastic packaging, rather than from fishing gear.

Nevertheless, he adds, the study demonstrates that fisheries play a major part in plastic pollution, and will provide useful baseline data for tracking whether policy changes affect the levels of plastic in the oceans. “As fisheries become more professional, especially in the North Sea, hopefully we might see a decrease,” he says.

Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01252-0 (adapted).

Access: April 20th, 2019 

The modal verb underlined in the text is used to express the idea of

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ID
3019015
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Choose the best alternative to complete the blanks:

Anne was born ___July 2nd, ___the morning ___Germany. 

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Comentários
  • On july (months of the year)

    in the morning (days of the week)

    in Germany (country - place)

    Letter a


ID
3019024
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Smiling Can Actually Make People Happier, Study Finds

Researchers of a new study find that the simple act (1)______ smiling can actually make a person happier. Evidently, nearly 50 years of data shows facial expressions can affect an individual’s emotions or feelings.

Emotional Debate  

For over 100 years, psychologists have been debating whether facial expressions can affect emotions. The argument became even more pronounced (2)______ 2016 after 17 teams of scientists failed to replicate a popular experiment that would supposedly show that smiling can actually make people happier. 

While there are some studies that do not show a relationship (3)______facial expressions and emotional feelings, the researchers of the new study believe that they can’t focus on the data from just one. As such, they scoured data from 138 studies, which tested over 11,000 participants (4)_____ all over the world. 

“But we can’t focus on the results of any one study. Psychologists have been testing this idea since the early 1970s, so we wanted to look at all the evidence,” said lead researcher Nicholas Coles, PhD. 

Facial Expressions Affect People's Emotions 

Based on the team’s meta-analysis, facial expressions do, in fact, have a small impact on emotions. For instance, a person who smiles will feel happier, a person who scowls will feel angrier, and a person who frowns will feel sadder. While the effects aren’t very powerful or long-lasting, it is significant enough to show a correlation.  

According to researchers, their findings bring us closer to understanding how human emotions work and how the mind and body work together to shape how we experience emotions. That said, they do note that they are not saying that people can just smile their way to happiness, especially when it comes to mental health conditions such as depression. 

The study is published in Psychological Bulletin. 

Source: https://www.techtimes.com/articles/241396/20190413/smiling-can-actually-make-peoplehappier-study-finds.htm(adapted)Access: April 13th, 2019 

The alternative that has suitable prepositions to complete the brackets, respectively:

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Comentários
  • Letra B


ID
3019027
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Smiling Can Actually Make People Happier, Study Finds

Researchers of a new study find that the simple act (1)______ smiling can actually make a person happier. Evidently, nearly 50 years of data shows facial expressions can affect an individual’s emotions or feelings.

Emotional Debate  

For over 100 years, psychologists have been debating whether facial expressions can affect emotions. The argument became even more pronounced (2)______ 2016 after 17 teams of scientists failed to replicate a popular experiment that would supposedly show that smiling can actually make people happier. 

While there are some studies that do not show a relationship (3)______facial expressions and emotional feelings, the researchers of the new study believe that they can’t focus on the data from just one. As such, they scoured data from 138 studies, which tested over 11,000 participants (4)_____ all over the world. 

“But we can’t focus on the results of any one study. Psychologists have been testing this idea since the early 1970s, so we wanted to look at all the evidence,” said lead researcher Nicholas Coles, PhD. 

Facial Expressions Affect People's Emotions 

Based on the team’s meta-analysis, facial expressions do, in fact, have a small impact on emotions. For instance, a person who smiles will feel happier, a person who scowls will feel angrier, and a person who frowns will feel sadder. While the effects aren’t very powerful or long-lasting, it is significant enough to show a correlation.  

According to researchers, their findings bring us closer to understanding how human emotions work and how the mind and body work together to shape how we experience emotions. That said, they do note that they are not saying that people can just smile their way to happiness, especially when it comes to mental health conditions such as depression. 

The study is published in Psychological Bulletin. 

Source: https://www.techtimes.com/articles/241396/20190413/smiling-can-actually-make-peoplehappier-study-finds.htm(adapted)Access: April 13th, 2019 

Read the following statements and decide if they are true (T) or false (F) according to the text.

( ) A recent study show that facial expressions can affect individual’s emotion feeling.

( ) The body and mind are interconnected in the way we experience our emotions.

( ) The researchers have believed that the focus can't be either facial expressions or emotional feelings.

( ) People who scowls will never be in good mental health conditions.

The alternative that shows the correct sequence of the statements is

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ID
3019030
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Smiling Can Actually Make People Happier, Study Finds

Researchers of a new study find that the simple act (1)______ smiling can actually make a person happier. Evidently, nearly 50 years of data shows facial expressions can affect an individual’s emotions or feelings.

Emotional Debate  

For over 100 years, psychologists have been debating whether facial expressions can affect emotions. The argument became even more pronounced (2)______ 2016 after 17 teams of scientists failed to replicate a popular experiment that would supposedly show that smiling can actually make people happier. 

While there are some studies that do not show a relationship (3)______facial expressions and emotional feelings, the researchers of the new study believe that they can’t focus on the data from just one. As such, they scoured data from 138 studies, which tested over 11,000 participants (4)_____ all over the world. 

“But we can’t focus on the results of any one study. Psychologists have been testing this idea since the early 1970s, so we wanted to look at all the evidence,” said lead researcher Nicholas Coles, PhD. 

Facial Expressions Affect People's Emotions 

Based on the team’s meta-analysis, facial expressions do, in fact, have a small impact on emotions. For instance, a person who smiles will feel happier, a person who scowls will feel angrier, and a person who frowns will feel sadder. While the effects aren’t very powerful or long-lasting, it is significant enough to show a correlation.  

According to researchers, their findings bring us closer to understanding how human emotions work and how the mind and body work together to shape how we experience emotions. That said, they do note that they are not saying that people can just smile their way to happiness, especially when it comes to mental health conditions such as depression. 

The study is published in Psychological Bulletin. 

Source: https://www.techtimes.com/articles/241396/20190413/smiling-can-actually-make-peoplehappier-study-finds.htm(adapted)Access: April 13th, 2019 

In the text, the word whether in the sentence: “For over 100 years, psychologists have been debating whether facial expressions can affect emotions” is

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Comentários
  • whether é um marcador discursivo que indica condição . Significado de “se” (if)


ID
3019033
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Smiling Can Actually Make People Happier, Study Finds

Researchers of a new study find that the simple act (1)______ smiling can actually make a person happier. Evidently, nearly 50 years of data shows facial expressions can affect an individual’s emotions or feelings.

Emotional Debate  

For over 100 years, psychologists have been debating whether facial expressions can affect emotions. The argument became even more pronounced (2)______ 2016 after 17 teams of scientists failed to replicate a popular experiment that would supposedly show that smiling can actually make people happier. 

While there are some studies that do not show a relationship (3)______facial expressions and emotional feelings, the researchers of the new study believe that they can’t focus on the data from just one. As such, they scoured data from 138 studies, which tested over 11,000 participants (4)_____ all over the world. 

“But we can’t focus on the results of any one study. Psychologists have been testing this idea since the early 1970s, so we wanted to look at all the evidence,” said lead researcher Nicholas Coles, PhD. 

Facial Expressions Affect People's Emotions 

Based on the team’s meta-analysis, facial expressions do, in fact, have a small impact on emotions. For instance, a person who smiles will feel happier, a person who scowls will feel angrier, and a person who frowns will feel sadder. While the effects aren’t very powerful or long-lasting, it is significant enough to show a correlation.  

According to researchers, their findings bring us closer to understanding how human emotions work and how the mind and body work together to shape how we experience emotions. That said, they do note that they are not saying that people can just smile their way to happiness, especially when it comes to mental health conditions such as depression. 

The study is published in Psychological Bulletin. 

Source: https://www.techtimes.com/articles/241396/20190413/smiling-can-actually-make-peoplehappier-study-finds.htm(adapted)Access: April 13th, 2019 

In the sentence “For instance, a person who smiles will feel happier, a person who scowls will feel angrier, and a person who frowns will feel sadder.” the relative pronoun used in it can be replaced by

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Comentários
  • O uso do THAT se justifica porque o termo em questão pode ter como seu referente pessoa ou coisa e não está precedido de vírgula.

  • Gabarito: D

    The relative pronoun "that" can be used on several different occasions, both with people and with animals and objects.


ID
3019036
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Smiling Can Actually Make People Happier, Study Finds

Researchers of a new study find that the simple act (1)______ smiling can actually make a person happier. Evidently, nearly 50 years of data shows facial expressions can affect an individual’s emotions or feelings.

Emotional Debate  

For over 100 years, psychologists have been debating whether facial expressions can affect emotions. The argument became even more pronounced (2)______ 2016 after 17 teams of scientists failed to replicate a popular experiment that would supposedly show that smiling can actually make people happier. 

While there are some studies that do not show a relationship (3)______facial expressions and emotional feelings, the researchers of the new study believe that they can’t focus on the data from just one. As such, they scoured data from 138 studies, which tested over 11,000 participants (4)_____ all over the world. 

“But we can’t focus on the results of any one study. Psychologists have been testing this idea since the early 1970s, so we wanted to look at all the evidence,” said lead researcher Nicholas Coles, PhD. 

Facial Expressions Affect People's Emotions 

Based on the team’s meta-analysis, facial expressions do, in fact, have a small impact on emotions. For instance, a person who smiles will feel happier, a person who scowls will feel angrier, and a person who frowns will feel sadder. While the effects aren’t very powerful or long-lasting, it is significant enough to show a correlation.  

According to researchers, their findings bring us closer to understanding how human emotions work and how the mind and body work together to shape how we experience emotions. That said, they do note that they are not saying that people can just smile their way to happiness, especially when it comes to mental health conditions such as depression. 

The study is published in Psychological Bulletin. 

Source: https://www.techtimes.com/articles/241396/20190413/smiling-can-actually-make-peoplehappier-study-finds.htm(adapted)Access: April 13th, 2019 

According to the sentence “… Psychologists have been testing this idea since the early 1970s, so we wanted to look at all the evidence,” said lead researcher Nicholas Coles, PhD.”

So can be replaced without any change of meaning of the sentence by

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Comentários
  • otherwise- de outra forma

    in spite of- apesar de

    therefore-portanto

    SO- assim, então

    due to - devido a

    besides- além de


ID
3019039
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Consider the following conversation.

-____did Jonathan go to New York?

-Because he went on a tour with his family.

-____did they go?

-By ship.

Taking into account the use of interrogative pronouns, the option below that completes the conversation is

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Comentários
  • Consider the following conversation.

    Considere a seguinte conversa.

    -____did Jonathan go to New York?

    -____ Jonathan foi para Nova York?

    -Because he went on a tour with his family.

    -Porque ele fez uma turnê com sua família.

    -____did they go?

    -____eles foram?

    -By ship.

    -De barco.

     

    Taking into account the use of interrogative pronouns, the option below that completes the conversation is

    Tendo em conta o uso de pronomes interrogativos, a opção abaixo que completa a conversa é

     

    A) When – How.

    Quando - Como

    B) When – What.

    Quando – O que

    C) Why – How.

    Por que - Como

    D) Why – When.

    Por que - Quando

    E) What – How.

    O que - Como


ID
3019042
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

The plural form of brother-in-law, foot and candy is

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ID
3019045
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

There are many types and causes of dementia, but Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form, accounting for between 60 and 70 per cent of all cases.  

Common early symptoms of Alzheimer’s include short-term memory loss, apathy and depressed mood, but these symptoms are often just seen as being a part of normal ageing, making early diagnosis difficult. 

Doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s on the basis of medical examination, patient history and cognitive tests, and can use imaging to rule out other forms of dementia. However, a definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer’s is only possible after death, when examination of brain tissue can reveal whether a person had the deposits of amyloid and tau proteins that are characteristic of the condition. 

            Source http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/1/eaau3333(adapted)

            Journal reference: Science Advances, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aau3333

            This article was updated on 30 January 2019 to add more detail and comment

            Access: April 20th, 2019

Considering the text above, Alzheimer’s disease has only a definitive diagnosis when

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ID
3019048
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

There are many types and causes of dementia, but Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form, accounting for between 60 and 70 per cent of all cases.  

Common early symptoms of Alzheimer’s include short-term memory loss, apathy and depressed mood, but these symptoms are often just seen as being a part of normal ageing, making early diagnosis difficult. 

Doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s on the basis of medical examination, patient history and cognitive tests, and can use imaging to rule out other forms of dementia. However, a definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer’s is only possible after death, when examination of brain tissue can reveal whether a person had the deposits of amyloid and tau proteins that are characteristic of the condition. 

            Source http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/1/eaau3333(adapted)

            Journal reference: Science Advances, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aau3333

            This article was updated on 30 January 2019 to add more detail and comment

            Access: April 20th, 2019

The alternative with the same type of superlative found in the sentence extracted from the text“…but Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form …” is

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ID
3019051
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

There are many types and causes of dementia, but Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form, accounting for between 60 and 70 per cent of all cases.  

Common early symptoms of Alzheimer’s include short-term memory loss, apathy and depressed mood, but these symptoms are often just seen as being a part of normal ageing, making early diagnosis difficult. 

Doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s on the basis of medical examination, patient history and cognitive tests, and can use imaging to rule out other forms of dementia. However, a definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer’s is only possible after death, when examination of brain tissue can reveal whether a person had the deposits of amyloid and tau proteins that are characteristic of the condition. 

            Source http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/1/eaau3333(adapted)

            Journal reference: Science Advances, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aau3333

            This article was updated on 30 January 2019 to add more detail and comment

            Access: April 20th, 2019

The alternative that best replaces the underlined phrasal verb in the sentence

“Doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s on the basis of medical examination, patient history and cognitive tests, and can use imaging to rule out other forms of dementia” is

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Eliminate =  to rule out

  • A questão aborda os Phrasal verbs, que são verbos que vêm acompanhados por preposições ou advérbios, e podem modificar completamente o sentido do verbo original.

    Muitas vezes, para saber o significado, é preciso decorar ou deduzir pelo contexto.

    Exemplo: give up = desistir, sendo que o verbo give é traduzido como dar.

    Segue tradução do enunciado:

    A alternativa que melhor substitui o verbo frasal sublinhado na frase

    “Os médicos diagnosticam a doença de Alzheimer com base em exames médicos, histórico do paciente e testes cognitivos, e podem usar imagens para descartar outras formas de demência” é:

    Sabendo que o verbo rule out tem o significado de "eliminar", "descartar", vamos às alternativas:

    A) Correta - eliminar

    B) Incorreta - incluir

    C) Incorreta - permitir

    D) Incorreta - adicionar

    E) Incorreta - aceitar

    Gabarito: A


ID
3019054
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NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
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Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

What is Alzheimer’s disease?

There are many types and causes of dementia, but Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form, accounting for between 60 and 70 per cent of all cases.  

Common early symptoms of Alzheimer’s include short-term memory loss, apathy and depressed mood, but these symptoms are often just seen as being a part of normal ageing, making early diagnosis difficult. 

Doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s on the basis of medical examination, patient history and cognitive tests, and can use imaging to rule out other forms of dementia. However, a definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer’s is only possible after death, when examination of brain tissue can reveal whether a person had the deposits of amyloid and tau proteins that are characteristic of the condition. 

            Source http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/1/eaau3333(adapted)

            Journal reference: Science Advances, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aau3333

            This article was updated on 30 January 2019 to add more detail and comment

            Access: April 20th, 2019

Which is the option that shows a verb with the same idea of can in the sentence “…brain tissue can reveal whether a person had the deposits of amyloid and tau proteins…”? 

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Comentários
  • O verbo Can indica capacidade o que se pode verificar na assertiva D com a palavra Able...


ID
3019057
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
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Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

The sequence that shows only countable nouns is

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Exemplos de substantivos incontáveis: tea, sugar, water, air, rice, knowledge (conhecimento), beauty (beleza), anger (raiva), fear (medo), love, money, research (pesquisa), safety (segurança), evidence.

    Alguns substantivos são contáveis em outros idiomas, mas incontáveis em inglês. Nesses casos, eles devem seguir as regras dos substantivos incontáveis. Os mais comuns são:

    accommodation, advice, baggage, behavior, bread, furniture, information, luggage, news, progress, traffic, travel, trouble, weather, work. (acomodações, conselhos, bagagem, comportamento, pão, móveis, informações, bagagem, notícias, progresso, tráfego, viagens, problemas, clima, trabalho).

  • LETRA D

    eggplant, pantyhose, truck, wolf.

  • Pão= bread.  Alguns substantivos são contáveis em outros idiomas, mas incontáveis em inglês. Nesses casos, eles devem seguir as regras dos substantivos incontáveis


ID
3019060
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Consider the following sentences with the use of conditional clause if and choose the alternative with the correct verbs:

“She would have passed the test if she _______.”

“If he had had the money, he _______the new car.”

“If he goes to the mall I _____with him.”

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Não consegui eleborar uma resposta para a I,mas pelo contexto dá para matar a questão!

    Na assertiva II:

    If he had had the money, he _______the new car.”A mesma encontra-se na terceira condicional

    Past Perfect(Pois tem a presença do Had,Have no Passado),logo sua conclusão deve ter:Would+ Have+ Past Particle

    Would Have bought(Teria comprado)

    Na Assertiva III

    If he goes to the mall I _____with him.”A mesma encontra-se no primeiro condicional

    If + Simple Present(Caracterizado pela presença do "Es" para terceira pessoa singular),logo sua conclusão deve ter:Will +Infinitive

    Will go!

    Letra A)


ID
3019069
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

How can you stop your kids viewing harmful web content?


As concerns grow about the effect of harmful social media content on our children, we look at what tools are available for parents to regulate what kids see and how long they spend online.  

The struggle to prise them away from a life spent online is a familiar one for many beleaguered parents. Our youngsters spend hours on Instagram chasing "likes" - and often coming up against cyber-bullying - or playing games, obsessing about YouTube influencers or surfing between different "friendship groups" on WhatsApp

So how can we keep them safe from harmful content?

Content filtering software has been around for many years, but parents have often been too tech-shy to work it properly. And it often required children to hand over their passwords - a potential cause of family rows

 But now a new generation of digital parental controls has arrived on the market, promising to help parents take back control more easily.

  • • UK plans social media and internet watchdog 

Circle with Disney, Koala Safe and Ikydz, for example, are systems that claim to be able to control every digital device in your home with a few taps on a smartphone app. use, but is ? 

The new products work by connecting to your existing household wi-fi router. In the case of Circle you plug in the white cube - clearly inspired by the Apple school of design - and it immediately lists every connected phone, laptop, tablet, and so on in your home, and offers a variety of ways to control them. (…) 

 (…) Anne Longfield, the Children's Commissioner for England, thinks it is good parenting to set limits.

"The internet can be a great resource, but it can also be the wild west for children. We wouldn't think it was OK to drop our children off in the park at night if they were younger," she says. 

"In the same way we shouldn't think it is OK for them to roam the internet without any guidance or restrictions." 

There are disadvantages with these latest filtering devices, though. Some don't work once your child's phone leaves the home and is no longer on home wi-fi. And they won't all work if the wi-fi is switched off and the internet is accessed via mobile data. Other products are also incompatible with some UK routers.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47853554(adapted) Access: APRIL 18th,,2019 


According to what is developed in text 04, content filtering devices have

Alternativas
Comentários
  • A seguir a tradução do enunciado e das alternativas:

    "De acordo com o desenvolvido no texto 04, dispositivos de filtragem de conteúdo tem

    a) correta, sido uma opção para prevenir que crianças acessem conteúdos nocivos na rede.

    b) incorreta, sido sem dúvida o melhor caminho para prevenir que crianças acessem conteúdos nocivos se elas tiverem acessado via dados móveis.

    c) incorreta, ajudado muitos pais a prevenir que as crianças acessassem conteúdos nocivos de forma eficiente.

    d) incorreta, sido uma das menos eficientes ferramentas disponíveis para os pais evitarem a visualização de conteúdos nocivos.

    e) incorreta, sido menos usado para prevenir que crianças acessem conteúdos nocivos na rede."

    O texto deixa claro nos trechos traduzidos a seguir que os dispositivos de filtragem de conteúdos tem sido uma opção ("Softwares de filtragem de conteúdo tem sido usados por muitos anos,...") tem melhorado, ("Mas agora uma nova geração de controles parentais digitais chega ao mercado, prometendo ajudar os pais...") não funcionando se as crianças estiverem usando com dados móveis ("E eles não irão trabalhar bem se o wi-fi estiver desligado ou a internet for acessada via dados móveis.") e, portanto, não são eficientes ("..., prometendo ajudar os pais a retomarem o controle mais facilmente.").

    Gabarito: a)


ID
3019072
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

How can you stop your kids viewing harmful web content?


As concerns grow about the effect of harmful social media content on our children, we look at what tools are available for parents to regulate what kids see and how long they spend online.  

The struggle to prise them away from a life spent online is a familiar one for many beleaguered parents. Our youngsters spend hours on Instagram chasing "likes" - and often coming up against cyber-bullying - or playing games, obsessing about YouTube influencers or surfing between different "friendship groups" on WhatsApp

So how can we keep them safe from harmful content?

Content filtering software has been around for many years, but parents have often been too tech-shy to work it properly. And it often required children to hand over their passwords - a potential cause of family rows

 But now a new generation of digital parental controls has arrived on the market, promising to help parents take back control more easily.

  • • UK plans social media and internet watchdog 

Circle with Disney, Koala Safe and Ikydz, for example, are systems that claim to be able to control every digital device in your home with a few taps on a smartphone app. use, but is ? 

The new products work by connecting to your existing household wi-fi router. In the case of Circle you plug in the white cube - clearly inspired by the Apple school of design - and it immediately lists every connected phone, laptop, tablet, and so on in your home, and offers a variety of ways to control them. (…) 

 (…) Anne Longfield, the Children's Commissioner for England, thinks it is good parenting to set limits.

"The internet can be a great resource, but it can also be the wild west for children. We wouldn't think it was OK to drop our children off in the park at night if they were younger," she says. 

"In the same way we shouldn't think it is OK for them to roam the internet without any guidance or restrictions." 

There are disadvantages with these latest filtering devices, though. Some don't work once your child's phone leaves the home and is no longer on home wi-fi. And they won't all work if the wi-fi is switched off and the internet is accessed via mobile data. Other products are also incompatible with some UK routers.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47853554(adapted) Access: APRIL 18th,,2019 


Concerning the usage of pronouns, observe the pronouns in bold them, it, and they in the text. What do these words respectively refer to?  

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Oi, tudo bem?

    Gabarito: E

    Bons estudos!

    -Você nunca sai perdendo quando ganha CONHECIMENTO!


ID
3019075
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

How can you stop your kids viewing harmful web content?


As concerns grow about the effect of harmful social media content on our children, we look at what tools are available for parents to regulate what kids see and how long they spend online.  

The struggle to prise them away from a life spent online is a familiar one for many beleaguered parents. Our youngsters spend hours on Instagram chasing "likes" - and often coming up against cyber-bullying - or playing games, obsessing about YouTube influencers or surfing between different "friendship groups" on WhatsApp

So how can we keep them safe from harmful content?

Content filtering software has been around for many years, but parents have often been too tech-shy to work it properly. And it often required children to hand over their passwords - a potential cause of family rows

 But now a new generation of digital parental controls has arrived on the market, promising to help parents take back control more easily.

  • • UK plans social media and internet watchdog 

Circle with Disney, Koala Safe and Ikydz, for example, are systems that claim to be able to control every digital device in your home with a few taps on a smartphone app. use, but is ? 

The new products work by connecting to your existing household wi-fi router. In the case of Circle you plug in the white cube - clearly inspired by the Apple school of design - and it immediately lists every connected phone, laptop, tablet, and so on in your home, and offers a variety of ways to control them. (…) 

 (…) Anne Longfield, the Children's Commissioner for England, thinks it is good parenting to set limits.

"The internet can be a great resource, but it can also be the wild west for children. We wouldn't think it was OK to drop our children off in the park at night if they were younger," she says. 

"In the same way we shouldn't think it is OK for them to roam the internet without any guidance or restrictions." 

There are disadvantages with these latest filtering devices, though. Some don't work once your child's phone leaves the home and is no longer on home wi-fi. And they won't all work if the wi-fi is switched off and the internet is accessed via mobile data. Other products are also incompatible with some UK routers.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47853554(adapted) Access: APRIL 18th,,2019 


Considering the context of use in text 04, the words in bold “chasing” and “obsessing” are

Alternativas
Comentários
  • (D)

    Chasing and Obsessing are Verbs

    -Instagram Perseguindo "curtidas"

    - Obcecado com os influenciadores do YouTube

  • E ai, tudo bom?

    Gabarito: D

    Bons estudos!

    -As pessoas costumam dizer que a motivação não dura sempre. Bem, nem o efeito do banho, por isso recomenda-se diariamente. – Zig Ziglar


ID
3019078
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

How can you stop your kids viewing harmful web content?


As concerns grow about the effect of harmful social media content on our children, we look at what tools are available for parents to regulate what kids see and how long they spend online.  

The struggle to prise them away from a life spent online is a familiar one for many beleaguered parents. Our youngsters spend hours on Instagram chasing "likes" - and often coming up against cyber-bullying - or playing games, obsessing about YouTube influencers or surfing between different "friendship groups" on WhatsApp

So how can we keep them safe from harmful content?

Content filtering software has been around for many years, but parents have often been too tech-shy to work it properly. And it often required children to hand over their passwords - a potential cause of family rows

 But now a new generation of digital parental controls has arrived on the market, promising to help parents take back control more easily.

  • • UK plans social media and internet watchdog 

Circle with Disney, Koala Safe and Ikydz, for example, are systems that claim to be able to control every digital device in your home with a few taps on a smartphone app. use, but is ? 

The new products work by connecting to your existing household wi-fi router. In the case of Circle you plug in the white cube - clearly inspired by the Apple school of design - and it immediately lists every connected phone, laptop, tablet, and so on in your home, and offers a variety of ways to control them. (…) 

 (…) Anne Longfield, the Children's Commissioner for England, thinks it is good parenting to set limits.

"The internet can be a great resource, but it can also be the wild west for children. We wouldn't think it was OK to drop our children off in the park at night if they were younger," she says. 

"In the same way we shouldn't think it is OK for them to roam the internet without any guidance or restrictions." 

There are disadvantages with these latest filtering devices, though. Some don't work once your child's phone leaves the home and is no longer on home wi-fi. And they won't all work if the wi-fi is switched off and the internet is accessed via mobile data. Other products are also incompatible with some UK routers.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47853554(adapted) Access: APRIL 18th,,2019 


In the sentence “… the internet is accessed via mobile data.”, the main verb is in the

Alternativas
Comentários
  • voz ativa + verbo to be           voz passiva = BE + particípio passado.

    the employee cleans the Windows (verbo é cleans esta no present simples, só um verbo).

    na voz passiva: the Windows are cleaned by the employee (are porque o s do Windows, plural, e acrescenta o verbo to be,na voz passiva acrescenta mais um verbo, seria o verbo to be). voz passiva no present simple.

    se estiver errado podem me corrigir. obrigado.

    LETRA C

    dica: do granconcursos.

  • Olá!

    Gabarito: C

    Bons estudos!

    -Estude como se a prova fosse amanhã.


ID
3019081
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

How can you stop your kids viewing harmful web content?


As concerns grow about the effect of harmful social media content on our children, we look at what tools are available for parents to regulate what kids see and how long they spend online.  

The struggle to prise them away from a life spent online is a familiar one for many beleaguered parents. Our youngsters spend hours on Instagram chasing "likes" - and often coming up against cyber-bullying - or playing games, obsessing about YouTube influencers or surfing between different "friendship groups" on WhatsApp

So how can we keep them safe from harmful content?

Content filtering software has been around for many years, but parents have often been too tech-shy to work it properly. And it often required children to hand over their passwords - a potential cause of family rows

 But now a new generation of digital parental controls has arrived on the market, promising to help parents take back control more easily.

  • • UK plans social media and internet watchdog 

Circle with Disney, Koala Safe and Ikydz, for example, are systems that claim to be able to control every digital device in your home with a few taps on a smartphone app. use, but is ? 

The new products work by connecting to your existing household wi-fi router. In the case of Circle you plug in the white cube - clearly inspired by the Apple school of design - and it immediately lists every connected phone, laptop, tablet, and so on in your home, and offers a variety of ways to control them. (…) 

 (…) Anne Longfield, the Children's Commissioner for England, thinks it is good parenting to set limits.

"The internet can be a great resource, but it can also be the wild west for children. We wouldn't think it was OK to drop our children off in the park at night if they were younger," she says. 

"In the same way we shouldn't think it is OK for them to roam the internet without any guidance or restrictions." 

There are disadvantages with these latest filtering devices, though. Some don't work once your child's phone leaves the home and is no longer on home wi-fi. And they won't all work if the wi-fi is switched off and the internet is accessed via mobile data. Other products are also incompatible with some UK routers.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47853554(adapted) Access: APRIL 18th,,2019 


Which word is similar in meaning to “rows” as in the sentence “…a potential cause of family rows.”?

Alternativas
Comentários
  • (A)

    Taking the context becomes clearer

    Content filtering software has been around for many years, but parents have often been too tech-shy to work it properly. And it often required children to hand over their passwords - a potential cause of family rows.

    -O software de filtragem de conteúdo já existe há muitos anos, mas os pais costumam ser muito tímidos para trabalhar adequadamente. E muitas vezes exigia que as crianças entregassem suas senhas - uma causa potencial de brigas familiares.

  • E ai, tudo bom?

    Gabarito: A

    Bons estudos!

    -Os únicos limites da sua mente são aqueles que você acreditar ter!


ID
3019084
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Neither Katy nor Michal _______available for the meeting tonight

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Gabarito - Letra B

    Eis a regra para acertar esse tipo de questão.

    When connecting singular nouns, use a singular verb:

    Neither Jacob nor Jane is coming to the party.

    When connecting plural nouns, use a plural verb:

    Neither the Jones nor the Smiths are coming to the party.

    When combining singular and plural nouns, the agreement is decided by the noun that is closer to the verb:

    Neither the boys nor Susan is coming to the party.

    ⇑ Verb determined by Susan.

    Neither Susan nor the boys are coming.

    ⇑ Verb determined by the boys.

  • E ai, tudo bom?

    Gabarito: B

    Bons estudos!

    -Os únicos limites da sua mente são aqueles que você acreditar ter!


ID
3019087
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Read the conversation below and regarding the use of demonstrative pronouns choose the option that completes the text.

- Hey Jane. There is a yellow bag over there. Is _____yours?

- No, It’s not. Mine is black, but _______red bags by the table belong to ______young ladies sitting by my side.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Oi!

    Gabarito: B

    Bons estudos!

    -Quanto MAIOR forem os seus estudos, MENORES são as chances de cair no fracasso.

  • Este, Esse, Aquilo ... these, that, those


ID
3019093
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

TOURISM IN TURKEY

Turkey's Tourism Took a Hit in 2016

by Isabel von Kessel,

Jul 13, 2017  

Several major terrorist attacks in(1)____ Ankara, Istanbul and Diyarbakir, as well as an attempted coup d'état one year ago, made 2016 one of the worst years for (2)_____ Turkish tourism industry. After a ten-year-high of nearly 36,8 million visitors arriving in 2014, Turkey is facing a severe backlash that is hitting its tourism sector the hardest. Following the coup on 15 July 2016 and subsequent purges in Turkey, foreign visitor numbers have dropped dramatically (70 percent). By the end of last year visitor numbers fell to 25,4 million. While European holidaymakers and business people (notably the British and Germans) are still reluctant to pay a visit to Turkey, visitor numbers nevertheless increased from January to May 2017 by 16.3 percent when compared to the same time frame of the previous year. However, Russian citizens are increasingly making up for the declining tourist numbers from other countries: with more than 928,000 visitors coming from Russia up until the end of May, Germany was displaced as (3)_____ largest source of tourism for Turkey. (…)  

Source:https://www.statista.com/chart/10270/tourism-in-turkey/(adapted)

Access:22nd April, 2019  

The correct sequence to complete the text above concerning the use of the definite article is respectively

Alternativas
Comentários
  • E ai, tudo bom?

    Gabarito: A

    Bons estudos!

    -É praticando que se aprende e a prática leva á aprovação.


ID
3019096
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

TOURISM IN TURKEY

Turkey's Tourism Took a Hit in 2016

by Isabel von Kessel,

Jul 13, 2017  

Several major terrorist attacks in(1)____ Ankara, Istanbul and Diyarbakir, as well as an attempted coup d'état one year ago, made 2016 one of the worst years for (2)_____ Turkish tourism industry. After a ten-year-high of nearly 36,8 million visitors arriving in 2014, Turkey is facing a severe backlash that is hitting its tourism sector the hardest. Following the coup on 15 July 2016 and subsequent purges in Turkey, foreign visitor numbers have dropped dramatically (70 percent). By the end of last year visitor numbers fell to 25,4 million. While European holidaymakers and business people (notably the British and Germans) are still reluctant to pay a visit to Turkey, visitor numbers nevertheless increased from January to May 2017 by 16.3 percent when compared to the same time frame of the previous year. However, Russian citizens are increasingly making up for the declining tourist numbers from other countries: with more than 928,000 visitors coming from Russia up until the end of May, Germany was displaced as (3)_____ largest source of tourism for Turkey. (…)  

Source:https://www.statista.com/chart/10270/tourism-in-turkey/(adapted)

Access:22nd April, 2019  

In text 5, there were some facts during the years of 2016, 2014 and 2017 that refer to respectively

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Olá!

    Gabarito: D

    Bons estudos!

    -Se você não está disposto a arriscar, esteja disposto a uma vida comum. – Jim Rohn


ID
3019099
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

TOURISM IN TURKEY

Turkey's Tourism Took a Hit in 2016

by Isabel von Kessel,

Jul 13, 2017  

Several major terrorist attacks in(1)____ Ankara, Istanbul and Diyarbakir, as well as an attempted coup d'état one year ago, made 2016 one of the worst years for (2)_____ Turkish tourism industry. After a ten-year-high of nearly 36,8 million visitors arriving in 2014, Turkey is facing a severe backlash that is hitting its tourism sector the hardest. Following the coup on 15 July 2016 and subsequent purges in Turkey, foreign visitor numbers have dropped dramatically (70 percent). By the end of last year visitor numbers fell to 25,4 million. While European holidaymakers and business people (notably the British and Germans) are still reluctant to pay a visit to Turkey, visitor numbers nevertheless increased from January to May 2017 by 16.3 percent when compared to the same time frame of the previous year. However, Russian citizens are increasingly making up for the declining tourist numbers from other countries: with more than 928,000 visitors coming from Russia up until the end of May, Germany was displaced as (3)_____ largest source of tourism for Turkey. (…)  

Source:https://www.statista.com/chart/10270/tourism-in-turkey/(adapted)

Access:22nd April, 2019  

In the sentence “Several major terrorist attacks in Ankara, Istanbul and Diyarbakir, as well as an attempted coup d'état one year ago …” as well as expresses an idea of

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Gabarito letra B para os não assinantes.

    A questão quer saber qual a ideia que a conjunção traz: Como podemos notar é conjunção aditiva.

    Several major terrorist attacks in Ankara, Istanbul and Diyarbakir, as well as an attempted coup d'état one year ago, made 2016 one of the worst years.

    “Vários grandes ataques terroristas em Ancara, Istambul e Diyarbakir, bem como uma tentativa de golpe de estado há um ano atrás…”,

  • Olá!

    Gabarito: B

    Bons estudos!

    -Estude como se a prova fosse amanhã.


ID
3019102
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

TOURISM IN TURKEY

Turkey's Tourism Took a Hit in 2016

by Isabel von Kessel,

Jul 13, 2017  

Several major terrorist attacks in(1)____ Ankara, Istanbul and Diyarbakir, as well as an attempted coup d'état one year ago, made 2016 one of the worst years for (2)_____ Turkish tourism industry. After a ten-year-high of nearly 36,8 million visitors arriving in 2014, Turkey is facing a severe backlash that is hitting its tourism sector the hardest. Following the coup on 15 July 2016 and subsequent purges in Turkey, foreign visitor numbers have dropped dramatically (70 percent). By the end of last year visitor numbers fell to 25,4 million. While European holidaymakers and business people (notably the British and Germans) are still reluctant to pay a visit to Turkey, visitor numbers nevertheless increased from January to May 2017 by 16.3 percent when compared to the same time frame of the previous year. However, Russian citizens are increasingly making up for the declining tourist numbers from other countries: with more than 928,000 visitors coming from Russia up until the end of May, Germany was displaced as (3)_____ largest source of tourism for Turkey. (…)  

Source:https://www.statista.com/chart/10270/tourism-in-turkey/(adapted)

Access:22nd April, 2019  

In the sentence “While European holidaymakers and business people (notably the British and Germans) are still reluctant to pay a visit to Turkey, visitor numbers…”which of the following words is a synonym for holidaymakers.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • (C)

    While European holidaymakers and business people (notably the British and Germans) are still reluctant to pay a visit to Turkey, visitor numbers...

    Enquanto turistas e empresários europeus (principalmente britânicos e alemães) ainda relutam em visitar a Turquia, o número de visitantes...

    (A) Pessoas

    (B) Cidadãos

    (D) Agentes de viagem

    (E) Terroristas

  • Olá!

    Gabarito: C

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ID
3019105
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Concerning the use of reflexive pronouns, the option that provides the suitable pronouns that complete the sentences below, respectively

1. Carol can’t wash ________ if she doesn’t have any water.

2. The children____________ built the doghouse.

3. The boy cut _________ with a knife last night

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Comentários
  • herself = ela mesma//// Carol não pode lavar a ela mesma sem água.

    themself = eles mesmos//// as crianças, elas mesmas construíram sua casinha.

    himself = ele mesmo//// o garoto cortou a si mesmo com uma faca ontem a noite.

  • Pq não poderia ser apenas uma criança? Ela mesma?


ID
3019108
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

The sentence “Paul ___ not done volunteer work at the nursing home since last week.” It can be correctly completed with the auxiliary verb

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Comentários
  • O verbo auxiliar que completa corretamente a frase é has. Trata-se da forma negativa do tempo verbal Present Perfect (has + not + past participle) que pode ser usado para falar de ações que ocorreram no passado e são importantes para a situação atual. Como nessa frase estamos falando de Paul, deve-se utilizar o auxiliar na forma “has” referente a 3 pessoa do singular. Outro fato que pode ajudar você a descobrir o tempo verbal tratado na questão é o past participle do verbo do que aparece logo depois de not: done. A frase correta é: “Paul has not done volunteer work at the nursing home since last week.” (“Paul não tem feito trabalho voluntário no lar de idosos desde a semana passada”).

  • "last week" marca que a frase está no passado. O verbo que se encontra no passado é "has". Gabarito:D

  • Gabarito letra D para os não assinantes.

    The sentence “Paul has not done volunteer work at the nursing home since last week.” It can be correctly completed with the auxiliary verb.

    A frase “Paulo ___ não realiza trabalho voluntário na casa de repouso desde a semana passada.” Ela pode ser completada corretamente com o verbo auxiliar

  • É um present perfet, ação que começou no passado e ainda não terminou, exige o have/has (auxiliar) no presente e o past participle (done - que é o passado de do).


ID
3019111
Banca
NUCEPE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Teresina - PI
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

The alternative that contains only adverbs of frequency is

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Gabarito letra A para os não assinantes.

    A questão quer saber a alternativa que contém apenas advérbios de frequência .

    A) always – often – usually – rarely.(sempre - frequentemente - geralmente - raramente.Gabarito)

    B) frequently – sometimes – early -.(freqüentemente - às vezes - cedo)

    C) badly – often – never – actually. (mal - muitas vezes - nunca - na verdade)

    D ) really – seldom – hardly ever. (realmente - raramente - quase nunca)

    E ) occasional – fast there – finally. (ocasionalmente - rápido - lá - finalmente)

  • Oi!

    Gabarito: A

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