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Prova Unoesc - 2020 - Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG - Professor de Inglês


ID
5107027
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

THE SCIENCE OF PERSUASION


Persuasion is key to business and to much more besides. In many walks of life and in many situations, persuading people to do what you want them to do is the key to success. Is persuasion a science with rules that can be taught and learnt, or is it simply a matter of instinct and personal experience? Researchers have looked into different aspects of persuasion and come up with some interesting results. 


     One advertising copywriter, for example, came up with an approach to selling a product on a TV shopping channel via phones sales that differed from the norm for such advertising. Instead of being instructed: ‘Operators are waiting, please call now’, viewers were told ‘If operators are busy, please call again’. This might appear to have been a risky tactic, putting potential buyers off by suggesting that they would have to waste their time calling repeatedly until they finally got through to someone to take their order. But the results were extraordinary and an unprecedented number of sales resulted. The advert suggested that instead of there being lots of operators sitting there and hoping people would call, there were so many people who wanted the product that people might have to wait until they could get it. This showed just how desirable the product was. Potential customers decided that, if so many other people wanted it, they definitely wanted it too.


     What role does choice have in persuading people to buy or get something? One study looked at the choices employees made when offered different retirement programmes. This showed that the more choices people were given, the less likely they were to choose anything at all. Another study in a supermarket revealed a similar effect of choice. A particular supermarket displayed either 6 or 24 different kinds of jam. When there were 24 jams to choose from, 3% of customers went to the display and bought one of the jams. When there were 6 jams on display, 30% of customers did so. […]

Assinale a opção em que a regência verbal está de acordo com a norma culta da língua portuguesa:

Alternativas
Comentários
  • A

    Todos aspiravam Ao cargo com maior salário.

    B

    O candidato esqueceu-SE dos documentos.

    C

    Preferia mais estar em uma sala confortável a estar nesta.

    D

    Todos obedeceram ao edital deste concurso. Gabarito


ID
5107030
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Dentre as frases a seguir, em quais a vírgula foi empregada corretamente?


I. Viajou no feriado, foi à praia com os novos amigos.

II. A prefeitura ressaltou, a chamada dos concursados imediatamente.

III. Os candidatos chegaram cedo, e a sala estava fechada.

IV. Muitas vezes, o candidato encontra-se nervoso.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • II- Proibido vírgula em termo regente e termo regido. Quem ressalta ressalta algo ou alguma coisa .


ID
5107033
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Analise as palavras nas frases quanto às recomendações da norma culta sobre acentuação gráfica.


I. Após ler o edital, adquiri uma apostila com os conteudos da prova.

II. Os candidatos mantêm postura adequada também quanto ao uso de aparelho telefônico.

III. O candidato mantém postura adequada também quanto ao uso de aparelho telefônico.

IV. Referente à prova, ninguém poderá lê-la antes da hora.


Assinale a alternativa que contém apenas assertivas corretas:

Alternativas

ID
5107036
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Assinale a opção em que todas as palavras estão grafadas de acordo com as normas ortográficas da língua portuguesa.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • ParaliSia, através, talvez, altivez.

    PrIvilégio, japonesa, estágio, presságio.

    Mexer, Hesitar, descanSo, atraSo.

    Exceção, gesto, jeito, extinção. Gabarito


ID
5107039
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Assinale a opção que preenche corretamente as lacunas nas frases a seguir.


I. As candidatas estavam ............................. nervosas durante a prova.

II. .......................... muitos anos que não há concurso público para minha função.

III. ........................... poucos candidatos para aquela vaga de advogado.

IV. Levarei a ata de presença ..................................... às provas.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Meio – Faz – Havia – anexa.


ID
5107045
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Com relação ao círculo trigonométrico, analise as afirmações a seguir:


I. O ângulo θ = 5π/12 radianos, ao ser convertido para graus, torna-se θ = 75°.

II. Os valores de cos(180°) e sen(180°) são, respectivamente, -1 e 0.

III. Se sen(α) = 1/2 e cos(α) = 3/ 2 , então tg(α) = 3/3.


É correto o que se afirma apenas em:

Alternativas

ID
5107048
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Os números complexos ou imaginários surgiram após tentativas de resolução de equações de segundo e terceiro graus em que os matemáticos se deparavam com a raiz quadrada de números negativos, que não podem ser expressas no conjunto dos números reais. Sendo assim, passou-se a denotar essas raízes usando a letra “i”, em que i = -1. No contexto dos números complexos é correto afirmar que:

Alternativas

ID
5107054
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Júnior e João estão pagando a conta após fazerem um lanche em uma lanchonete. Júnior comeu um pastel e tomou um suco de laranja, sendo que o valor total de sua conta foi de R$ 5,40. João comeu dois pastéis e tomou um suco de laranja, e o valor total de sua conta foi de R$ 8,20. Qual é o valor de cada pastel nessa lanchonete?

Alternativas

ID
5107057
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Segundo a Lei Orgânica do Município de Vargem Bonita, cabe à câmara, com a sanção do Prefeito, dispor sobre todas as matérias de competência do município e, especialmente:

Alternativas

ID
5107060
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Segundo a Lei Orgânica do Município de Vargem Bonita, ao prefeito compete, privativamente:

Alternativas
Comentários
  • A questão exige do candidato o conhecimento acerca do que a Lei Orgânica de Vargem Bonita dispõe sobre competência do prefeito.

    A- Incorreta. Trata-se de competência do secretário municipal. Art. 121 da Lei Orgânica de Vargem Bonita: “Compete ao Secretário Municipal, além das atribuições desta Lei Orgânica, as que as leis estabelecerem: I - exercer a orientação, coordenação e supervisão dos órgãos e entidades da administração municipal na área de sua competência; (...)”.

    B- Incorreta. Trata-se de competência do secretário municipal. Art. 121 Lei Orgânica de Vargem Bonita: “Compete ao Secretário Municipal, além das atribuições desta Lei Orgânica, as que as leis estabelecerem: (...) V - expedir instruções para execução das leis, regulamentos e Decretos; (...)”.

    C- Correta. É o que dispõe a Lei Orgânica de Vargem Bonita em seu art. 103: “Ao Prefeito compete privativamente: (...) VII - decretar desapropriação e instituir servidões administrativas; (...)”.

    D- Incorreta. Trata-se de competência da Câmara. Art. 37 da Lei Orgânica de Vargem Bonita: “Cabe à Câmara, com a sanção do Prefeito, dispor sobre todas as matérias de competência do Município e especialmente: (...) XIII - autorizar a constituição de consórcio com outros Municípios; (...)”.

    O gabarito da questão, portanto, é a alternativa C.


ID
5107063
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Conforme o Plano de Cargos, Carreiras e Vencimentos para os servidores da prefeitura municipal de Vargem Bonita, é cargo em comissão e as funções executivas de confiança:

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Saber da existência do casamento infantil de meninas dá para resolver a questão.

    Um menina ou adolescente não pode ser emancipada diante de um casamento nulo.


ID
5107066
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Nos termos do Estatuto dos Servidores Públicos do Município de Vargem Bonita, é correto afirmar:

Alternativas

ID
5107069
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Não definido

Nos termos do Estatuto dos Servidores Públicos do Município de Vargem Bonita, sobre provimento dos cargos públicos é correto afirmar:

Alternativas

ID
5172733
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

English Language Day

What is English Language Day?


English Language Day was first celebrated in 2010, alongside Arabic Language Day, Chinese Language Day, French Language Day, Russian Language Day and Spanish Language Day. These are the six official languages of the United Nations, and each has a special day, designed to raise awareness of the history, culture and achievements of these languages.

Why is English Language Day celebrated on 23 April?

This day was chosen because it is thought to be Shakespeare’s birthday, and the anniversary of his death. As well as being the English language’s most famous playwright, Shakespeare also had a huge impact on modern-day English. At the time he was writing, in the 16th and 17th centuries, the English language was going through a lot of changes and Shakespeare’s creativity with language meant he contributed hundreds of new words and phrases that are still used today. For example, the words ‘gossip’, ‘fashionable’ and ‘lonely’ were all first used by Shakespeare. He also invented phrases like ‘break the ice’, ‘all our yesterdays’, ‘fainthearted’ and ‘love is blind’.

The story of the English language began in the fifth century when Germanic tribes invaded Celticspeaking Britain and brought their languages with them. Later, Scandinavian Vikings invaded and settled with their languages too. In 1066 William I, from modern-day France, became king, and Norman-French became the language of the courts and official activity. People couldn’t understand each other at first, because the lower classes continued to use English while the upper classes spoke French, but gradually French began to influence English. An estimated 45 per cent of all English words have a French origin. By Shakespeare’s time, Modern English had developed, printing had been invented and people had to start to agree on ‘correct’ spelling and vocabulary. […]


De acordo com o artigo, analise as assertivas a seguir:


I. A Língua Portuguesa é uma das línguas oficiais da ONU.

II. Acredita-se que Shakespeare nasceu e morreu na mesma data.

III. Shakespeare cunhou os termos “quebrar o gelo” e “o amor é cego”.

IV. No século XI, francês era a língua oficial no Reino Unido.


É correto apenas o que se afirma em:

Alternativas

ID
5172736
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

English Language Day

What is English Language Day?


English Language Day was first celebrated in 2010, alongside Arabic Language Day, Chinese Language Day, French Language Day, Russian Language Day and Spanish Language Day. These are the six official languages of the United Nations, and each has a special day, designed to raise awareness of the history, culture and achievements of these languages.

Why is English Language Day celebrated on 23 April?

This day was chosen because it is thought to be Shakespeare’s birthday, and the anniversary of his death. As well as being the English language’s most famous playwright, Shakespeare also had a huge impact on modern-day English. At the time he was writing, in the 16th and 17th centuries, the English language was going through a lot of changes and Shakespeare’s creativity with language meant he contributed hundreds of new words and phrases that are still used today. For example, the words ‘gossip’, ‘fashionable’ and ‘lonely’ were all first used by Shakespeare. He also invented phrases like ‘break the ice’, ‘all our yesterdays’, ‘fainthearted’ and ‘love is blind’.

The story of the English language began in the fifth century when Germanic tribes invaded Celticspeaking Britain and brought their languages with them. Later, Scandinavian Vikings invaded and settled with their languages too. In 1066 William I, from modern-day France, became king, and Norman-French became the language of the courts and official activity. People couldn’t understand each other at first, because the lower classes continued to use English while the upper classes spoke French, but gradually French began to influence English. An estimated 45 per cent of all English words have a French origin. By Shakespeare’s time, Modern English had developed, printing had been invented and people had to start to agree on ‘correct’ spelling and vocabulary. […]


De acordo com o contexto apresentado pelo artigo, as seguintes palavras têm quais traduções?

I. Awarness -> consciência
Achievements -> conquistas
Developed -> desenvolveu
Changes -> mudanças

II. Settled -> consciência
Achievements -> conquistas Developed ->
desenvolveu
Changes -> mudanças

III. Creativity -> criatividade
Achievements -> conquistas
Gossip -> desenvolveu
Changes -> mudanças

IV. Awarness -> consciência Achievements ->
conquistas Developed -> desenvolveu
Chosen -> escolhido

Assinale a alternativa que contém apenas traduções corretas.

Alternativas

ID
5172739
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

English Language Day

What is English Language Day?


English Language Day was first celebrated in 2010, alongside Arabic Language Day, Chinese Language Day, French Language Day, Russian Language Day and Spanish Language Day. These are the six official languages of the United Nations, and each has a special day, designed to raise awareness of the history, culture and achievements of these languages.

Why is English Language Day celebrated on 23 April?

This day was chosen because it is thought to be Shakespeare’s birthday, and the anniversary of his death. As well as being the English language’s most famous playwright, Shakespeare also had a huge impact on modern-day English. At the time he was writing, in the 16th and 17th centuries, the English language was going through a lot of changes and Shakespeare’s creativity with language meant he contributed hundreds of new words and phrases that are still used today. For example, the words ‘gossip’, ‘fashionable’ and ‘lonely’ were all first used by Shakespeare. He also invented phrases like ‘break the ice’, ‘all our yesterdays’, ‘fainthearted’ and ‘love is blind’.

The story of the English language began in the fifth century when Germanic tribes invaded Celticspeaking Britain and brought their languages with them. Later, Scandinavian Vikings invaded and settled with their languages too. In 1066 William I, from modern-day France, became king, and Norman-French became the language of the courts and official activity. People couldn’t understand each other at first, because the lower classes continued to use English while the upper classes spoke French, but gradually French began to influence English. An estimated 45 per cent of all English words have a French origin. By Shakespeare’s time, Modern English had developed, printing had been invented and people had to start to agree on ‘correct’ spelling and vocabulary. […]


A seguinte frase, retirada do artigo, está na voz ativa e dá ênfase ao sujeito da frase.

“He (Shakespeare) also invented phrases like ‘break the ice’, ‘all our yesterdays’, ‘fainthearted’ and ‘love is blind’.”

Assinale a alternativa que indica a voz passiva da frase acima.

Alternativas

ID
5172742
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

THE SCIENCE OF PERSUASION


Persuasion is key to business and to much more besides. In many walks of life and in many situations, persuading people to do what you want them to do is the key to success. Is persuasion a science with rules that can be taught and learnt, or is it simply a matter of instinct and personal experience? Researchers have looked into different aspects of persuasion and come up with some interesting results. 


     One advertising copywriter, for example, came up with an approach to selling a product on a TV shopping channel via phones sales that differed from the norm for such advertising. Instead of being instructed: ‘Operators are waiting, please call now’, viewers were told ‘If operators are busy, please call again’. This might appear to have been a risky tactic, putting potential buyers off by suggesting that they would have to waste their time calling repeatedly until they finally got through to someone to take their order. But the results were extraordinary and an unprecedented number of sales resulted. The advert suggested that instead of there being lots of operators sitting there and hoping people would call, there were so many people who wanted the product that people might have to wait until they could get it. This showed just how desirable the product was. Potential customers decided that, if so many other people wanted it, they definitely wanted it too.


     What role does choice have in persuading people to buy or get something? One study looked at the choices employees made when offered different retirement programmes. This showed that the more choices people were given, the less likely they were to choose anything at all. Another study in a supermarket revealed a similar effect of choice. A particular supermarket displayed either 6 or 24 different kinds of jam. When there were 24 jams to choose from, 3% of customers went to the display and bought one of the jams. When there were 6 jams on display, 30% of customers did so. […]

No primeiro parágrafo o autor levanta a questão se...

Alternativas

ID
5172745
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

THE SCIENCE OF PERSUASION


Persuasion is key to business and to much more besides. In many walks of life and in many situations, persuading people to do what you want them to do is the key to success. Is persuasion a science with rules that can be taught and learnt, or is it simply a matter of instinct and personal experience? Researchers have looked into different aspects of persuasion and come up with some interesting results. 


     One advertising copywriter, for example, came up with an approach to selling a product on a TV shopping channel via phones sales that differed from the norm for such advertising. Instead of being instructed: ‘Operators are waiting, please call now’, viewers were told ‘If operators are busy, please call again’. This might appear to have been a risky tactic, putting potential buyers off by suggesting that they would have to waste their time calling repeatedly until they finally got through to someone to take their order. But the results were extraordinary and an unprecedented number of sales resulted. The advert suggested that instead of there being lots of operators sitting there and hoping people would call, there were so many people who wanted the product that people might have to wait until they could get it. This showed just how desirable the product was. Potential customers decided that, if so many other people wanted it, they definitely wanted it too.


     What role does choice have in persuading people to buy or get something? One study looked at the choices employees made when offered different retirement programmes. This showed that the more choices people were given, the less likely they were to choose anything at all. Another study in a supermarket revealed a similar effect of choice. A particular supermarket displayed either 6 or 24 different kinds of jam. When there were 24 jams to choose from, 3% of customers went to the display and bought one of the jams. When there were 6 jams on display, 30% of customers did so. […]

O autor diz que as instruções mencionadas no segundo parágrafo...

Alternativas

ID
5172748
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

THE SCIENCE OF PERSUASION


Persuasion is key to business and to much more besides. In many walks of life and in many situations, persuading people to do what you want them to do is the key to success. Is persuasion a science with rules that can be taught and learnt, or is it simply a matter of instinct and personal experience? Researchers have looked into different aspects of persuasion and come up with some interesting results. 


     One advertising copywriter, for example, came up with an approach to selling a product on a TV shopping channel via phones sales that differed from the norm for such advertising. Instead of being instructed: ‘Operators are waiting, please call now’, viewers were told ‘If operators are busy, please call again’. This might appear to have been a risky tactic, putting potential buyers off by suggesting that they would have to waste their time calling repeatedly until they finally got through to someone to take their order. But the results were extraordinary and an unprecedented number of sales resulted. The advert suggested that instead of there being lots of operators sitting there and hoping people would call, there were so many people who wanted the product that people might have to wait until they could get it. This showed just how desirable the product was. Potential customers decided that, if so many other people wanted it, they definitely wanted it too.


     What role does choice have in persuading people to buy or get something? One study looked at the choices employees made when offered different retirement programmes. This showed that the more choices people were given, the less likely they were to choose anything at all. Another study in a supermarket revealed a similar effect of choice. A particular supermarket displayed either 6 or 24 different kinds of jam. When there were 24 jams to choose from, 3% of customers went to the display and bought one of the jams. When there were 6 jams on display, 30% of customers did so. […]

Como algumas pessoas regiram às instruções mencionadas no segundo parágrafo?

Alternativas

ID
5172751
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

THE SCIENCE OF PERSUASION


Persuasion is key to business and to much more besides. In many walks of life and in many situations, persuading people to do what you want them to do is the key to success. Is persuasion a science with rules that can be taught and learnt, or is it simply a matter of instinct and personal experience? Researchers have looked into different aspects of persuasion and come up with some interesting results. 


     One advertising copywriter, for example, came up with an approach to selling a product on a TV shopping channel via phones sales that differed from the norm for such advertising. Instead of being instructed: ‘Operators are waiting, please call now’, viewers were told ‘If operators are busy, please call again’. This might appear to have been a risky tactic, putting potential buyers off by suggesting that they would have to waste their time calling repeatedly until they finally got through to someone to take their order. But the results were extraordinary and an unprecedented number of sales resulted. The advert suggested that instead of there being lots of operators sitting there and hoping people would call, there were so many people who wanted the product that people might have to wait until they could get it. This showed just how desirable the product was. Potential customers decided that, if so many other people wanted it, they definitely wanted it too.


     What role does choice have in persuading people to buy or get something? One study looked at the choices employees made when offered different retirement programmes. This showed that the more choices people were given, the less likely they were to choose anything at all. Another study in a supermarket revealed a similar effect of choice. A particular supermarket displayed either 6 or 24 different kinds of jam. When there were 24 jams to choose from, 3% of customers went to the display and bought one of the jams. When there were 6 jams on display, 30% of customers did so. […]

Em ambos os estudos mencionados no terceiro parágrafo...

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Professora, acabei de ver a referência aqui no e-arq v2 2020 página 62. Bora gabaritar PF..rs


ID
5172754
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Winston Churchill era o Primeiro Ministro Britânico durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Ele proferiu esse discurso na Câmara dos Comuns em 1940, quando uma invasão alemã à Grã-Bretanha era esperada a qualquer momento.

“We shall go __ to the end. We shall fight __ France, we shall fight ___ the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength ___ the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be.

We shall fight ___ the beaches, we shall fight ___ the landing grounds, we shall fight ___ the fields and ___ the streets, we shall fight ___ the hills; we shall never surrender.”

Assinale a sequência de preposições (in/on) que completa corretamente o discurso de Churchill.

Alternativas

ID
5172757
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Neil Armstrong se tornou o primeiro homem a pisar na Lua em 20 de julho de 1969. Na ocasião, estima-se que 500 milhões de pessoas assistiam e ouviam quando ele disse a famosa frase: “That’s one small step for ___ man, one giant leap for mankind.”

Assinale a alternativa que, correta e gramaticalmente, completa a frase dita por Armstrong. 

Alternativas
Comentários
  • ARTIGO "A"

    ANTES DE PALAVRAS INICIADAS POR CONSOANTES

    EX.: A GIRL, A MAN, A CAR

    ARTIGO "AN"

    ANTES DE PALAVRAS INICIADAS POR VOGAIS

    EX.: AN APPLE, AN ELEPHANT

    OBS: SÓ SE USA A OU AN DIANTE DE SUBSTANTIVOS SINGULARES CONTÁVEIS. NÃO SE PODE DIZER, POR EXEMPLO, A MILK, A COFFEE, A TEA... (INCONTÁVEIS)

  • Questão bem criativa!


ID
5172760
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Em abril de 1912, o transatlântico Titanic colidiu com um iceberg e afundou em sua viagem inaugural. Como consequência de seu naufrágio, e também da falta de botes salva-vidas e de muitas outras medidas de segurança que foram negligenciadas, mais de 1.500 vidas foram perdidas.

Utilizamos, em inglês, a construção gramatical chamada Orações Condicionais (Conditional Clauses) para exemplificar algo imaginário que poderia ter acontecido se ações diferentes tivessem sido tomadas. Analise a seguinte oração:


If the safety measures had been taken, many lives could have been saved.


Assinale a alternativa que significa o mesmo que a oração acima.

Alternativas

ID
5172763
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

O reported speech, ou discurso indireto, é a maneira de falar sobre algo que alguém disse ou até mesmo para repassar uma notícia. Falado na voz de quem está contando a ação e não na de quem a viveu, esse mecanismo do idioma possibilita melhorar as técnicas de conversação.

Analise a seguinte oração: “I told my boss I won’t be able to go to the meeting next week.” Assinale a alternativa cuja frase, em discurso indireto, indica o mesmo que a oração apresentada.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Jack said that he had told his boss he wouldn’t be able to go to the meeting the following week.


ID
5172766
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Assinale a alternativa que, correta e gramaticalmente, completa as frases.


1- Would you like_____________ to my party?

2- Do you mind____________ so loudly?

3- It was very interesting____________ my old house again.

4- He works at weekends____________ more money.

5- On Sundays she enjoys____________ and_____________ anything.

Alternativas

ID
5172769
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Assinale a alternativa que, correta e gramaticalmente, completa as frases.


1- A proton is ________than an electron?

2- In the US, coffee is _________ with men than with women.

3- The Nile river is _________ than the Amazon river.

4- The Atacama desert is_________ than the Sahara desert.

Alternativas

ID
5172772
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Em inglês, os adjetivos geralmente vêm antes do substantivo, como, por exemplo: “She has a beautiful voice.” Porém, uma frase pode conter mais de um adjetivo. Quando isso ocorre, deve-se seguir uma ordem gramatical, sendo: OPINIÃO / TAMANHO / IDADE / FORMATO / COR / PADRÃO / ORIGEM / MATERIAL, e por fim o substantivo.

Assinale a alternativa que contém a frase que segue o padrão descrito.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • It is an expensive little brand new long purple striped French silk scarf

    caro = opinião

    pequeno = tamanho

    brand = é o substantivo

    new = idade

    long = formato

    purple = é a cor

    striped = padrão

    letra A


ID
5172775
Banca
Unoesc
Órgão
Prefeitura de Vargem Bonita - MG
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Os verbos modais (Modal Verbs) são usados no passado (Past Tense) para fazer deduções ou especulações sobre ações no passado.

Analise a oração: “I must have left my umbrella at the office.”

Assinale a alternativa que signifique o mesmo que a oração apresentada.

Alternativas