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1285867
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
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Reality television is a genre of television programming which, it is claimed, presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and features ordinary people rather than professional actors. It could be described as a form of artificial or "heightened" documentary. Although the genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, the current explosion of popularity dates from around 2000.
Reality television covers a wide range of television programming formats, from game or quiz shows which resemble the frantic, often demeaning programmes produced in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s (a modern example is Gaki no tsukai), to surveillance- or voyeurism- focused productions such as Big Brother.
Critics say that the term "reality television" is somewhat of a misnomer and that such shows frequently portray a modified and highly influenced form of reality, with participants put in exotic locations or abnormal situations, sometimes coached to act in certain ways by off-screen handlers, and with events on screen manipulated through editing and other post-production techniques.
Part of reality television's appeal is due to its ability to place ordinary people in extraordinary situations. For example, on the ABC show, The Bachelor, an eligible male dates a dozen women simultaneously, travelling on extraordinary dates to scenic locales. Reality television also has the potential to turn its participants into national celebrities, outwardly in talent and performance programs such as Pop Idol, though frequently Survivor and Big Brother participants also reach some degree of celebrity.
Some commentators have said that the name "reality television" is an inaccurate description for several styles of program included in the genre. In competition-based programs such as Big Brother and Survivor, and other special-living-environment shows like The Real World, the producers design the format of the show and control the day-to-day activities and the environment, creating a completely fabricated world in which the competition plays out. Producers specifically select the participants, and use carefully designed scenarios, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviours and conflicts. Mark Burnett, creator of Survivor and other reality shows, has agreed with this assessment, and avoids the word "reality" to describe his shows; he has said, "I tell good stories. It really is not reality TV. It really is unscripted drama."
The term 'reality television' is inaccurate
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1284833
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
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Reality television is a genre of television programming which, it is claimed, presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and features ordinary people rather than professional actors. It could be described as a form of artificial or "heightened" documentary. Although the genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, the current explosion of popularity dates from around 2000.
Reality television covers a wide range of television programming formats, from game or quiz shows which resemble the frantic, often demeaning programmes produced in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s (a modern example is Gaki no tsukai), to surveillance- or voyeurism- focused productions such as Big Brother.
Critics say that the term "reality television" is somewhat of a misnomer and that such shows frequently portray a modified and highly influenced form of reality, with participants put in exotic locations or abnormal situations, sometimes coached to act in certain ways by off-screen handlers, and with events on screen manipulated through editing and other post-production techniques.
Part of reality television's appeal is due to its ability to place ordinary people in extraordinary situations. For example, on the ABC show, The Bachelor, an eligible male dates a dozen women simultaneously, travelling on extraordinary dates to scenic locales. Reality television also has the potential to turn its participants into national celebrities, outwardly in talent and performance programs such as Pop Idol, though frequently Survivor and Big Brother participants also reach some degree of celebrity.
Some commentators have said that the name "reality television" is an inaccurate description for several styles of program included in the genre. In competition-based programs such as Big Brother and Survivor, and other special-living-environment shows like The Real World, the producers design the format of the show and control the day-to-day activities and the environment, creating a completely fabricated world in which the competition plays out. Producers specifically select the participants, and use carefully designed scenarios, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviours and conflicts. Mark Burnett, creator of Survivor and other reality shows, has agreed with this assessment, and avoids the word "reality" to describe his shows; he has said, "I tell good stories. It really is not reality TV. It really is unscripted drama."
Reality television has:
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1283876
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Atualidades e Conhecimentos Gerais
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
Disciplina: Atualidades e Conhecimentos Gerais
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
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No dia 22 de outubro de 2019 foi aprovado um importante acordo no parlamento britânico. Todas essas negociações referem-se ao:
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A Inglaterra era o berço da maioria dos esportes de destaque mundial e os primeiros amadores ingleses apregoavam o culto à justiça. A disputa tinha de ser mais importante do que a vitória, por isso o espírito de competição sobrepunha-se ao placar final. Alguns dos mais conhecidos clubes ingleses de futebol da atualidade têm sua origem nas equipes das escolas dominicais, tendo sido formados de acordo com a ideologia do “cristianismo muscular”. Esporte e jogo limpo eram quase sinônimos. Se os campeões de 1900 tivessem a chance de testemunhar grandes disputas esportivas um século mais tarde, ficariam um tanto desapontados pela enorme ênfase dada à vitória. No início do século, eram poucos os jogos que reuniam multidões. Esportes populares, como corrida de cavalos, críquete, beisebol, futebol e boxe, dificilmente atraiam competidores e espectadores estrangeiros. Mesmo os torneios de tênis que aconteciam a cada verão em Wimbledon contavam quase exclusivamente com jogadores britânicos. Houve agitação quando May Sutton, uma norte-americana, apareceu: ela jogava com os antebraços desnudos, o que foi considerado indelicado e lhe rendeu o apelido de lavadeira. Eventos esportivos internacionais tornaram-se mais frequentes nas duas décadas anteriores à Primeira Guerra Mundial. Os Jogos Olímpicos de Paris, em 1900, e de St. Louis, em 1904, careceram de excelência, uma vez que os melhores atletas do mundo não dispunham de condições financeiras para ir até os locais dos jogos ou, por serem profissionais, não tinham permissão de participar (as competições, renascidas em Atenas em 1896, eram apenas para amadores). O futebol, inventado na Grã-Bretanha e hoje em dia o esporte mais popular do mundo, tinha pouca pretensão de ter fama internacional. No críquete, os únicos times que competiam regularmente eram os da Austrália e os da Inglaterra. Poucos arriscariam dizer que os esportes se tornariam uma parte tão importante da indústria do entretenimento.
(BLAINEY, Geoffrey. Uma Breve História do Século XX. 2 ed. São Paulo: Fundamento, 2011, p. 291).
O verbo “apregoar”, utilizado pelo autor do texto, tem como sinônimos, EXCETO:
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1283541
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
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Reality television is a genre of television programming which, it is claimed, presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and features ordinary people rather than professional actors. It could be described as a form of artificial or "heightened" documentary. Although the genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, the current explosion of popularity dates from around 2000.
Reality television covers a wide range of television programming formats, from game or quiz shows which resemble the frantic, often demeaning programmes produced in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s (a modern example is Gaki no tsukai), to surveillance- or voyeurism- focused productions such as Big Brother.
Critics say that the term "reality television" is somewhat of a misnomer and that such shows frequently portray a modified and highly influenced form of reality, with participants put in exotic locations or abnormal situations, sometimes coached to act in certain ways by off-screen handlers, and with events on screen manipulated through editing and other post-production techniques.
Part of reality television's appeal is due to its ability to place ordinary people in extraordinary situations. For example, on the ABC show, The Bachelor, an eligible male dates a dozen women simultaneously, travelling on extraordinary dates to scenic locales. Reality television also has the potential to turn its participants into national celebrities, outwardly in talent and performance programs such as Pop Idol, though frequently Survivor and Big Brother participants also reach some degree of celebrity.
Some commentators have said that the name "reality television" is an inaccurate description for several styles of program included in the genre. In competition-based programs such as Big Brother and Survivor, and other special-living-environment shows like The Real World, the producers design the format of the show and control the day-to-day activities and the environment, creating a completely fabricated world in which the competition plays out. Producers specifically select the participants, and use carefully designed scenarios, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviours and conflicts. Mark Burnett, creator of Survivor and other reality shows, has agreed with this assessment, and avoids the word "reality" to describe his shows; he has said, "I tell good stories. It really is not reality TV. It really is unscripted drama."
In the first line, the writer says 'it is claimed' because:
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1262629
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
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Use the following text to answer the question
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Reality television is a genre of television programming which, it is claimed, presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and features ordinary people rather than professional actors. It could be described as a form of artificial or "heightened" documentary. Although the genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, the current explosion of popularity dates from around 2000.
Reality television covers a wide range of television programming formats, from game or quiz shows which resemble the frantic, often demeaning programmes produced in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s (a modern example is Gaki no tsukai), to surveillance- or voyeurism- focused productions such as Big Brother.
Critics say that the term "reality television" is somewhat of a misnomer and that such shows frequently portray a modified and highly influenced form of reality, with participants put in exotic locations or abnormal situations, sometimes coached to act in certain ways by off-screen handlers, and with events on screen manipulated through editing and other post-production techniques.
Part of reality television's appeal is due to its ability to place ordinary people in extraordinary situations. For example, on the ABC show, The Bachelor, an eligible male dates a dozen women simultaneously, travelling on extraordinary dates to scenic locales. Reality television also has the potential to turn its participants into national celebrities, outwardly in talent and performance programs such as Pop Idol, though frequently Survivor and Big Brother participants also reach some degree of celebrity.
Some commentators have said that the name "reality television" is an inaccurate description for several styles of program included in the genre. In competition-based programs such as Big Brother and Survivor, and other special-living-environment shows like The Real World, the producers design the format of the show and control the day-to-day activities and the environment, creating a completely fabricated world in which the competition plays out. Producers specifically select the participants, and use carefully designed scenarios, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviours and conflicts. Mark Burnett, creator of Survivor and other reality shows, has agreed with this assessment, and avoids the word "reality" to describe his shows; he has said, "I tell good stories. It really is not reality TV. It really is unscripted drama."
What does the word “surveillance” refer to in the second paragraph?
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A Inglaterra era o berço da maioria dos esportes de destaque mundial e os primeiros amadores ingleses apregoavam o culto à justiça. A disputa tinha de ser mais importante do que a vitória, por isso o espírito de competição sobrepunha-se ao placar final. Alguns dos mais conhecidos clubes ingleses de futebol da atualidade têm sua origem nas equipes das escolas dominicais, tendo sido formados de acordo com a ideologia do “cristianismo muscular”. Esporte e jogo limpo eram quase sinônimos. Se os campeões de 1900 tivessem a chance de testemunhar grandes disputas esportivas um século mais tarde, ficariam um tanto desapontados pela enorme ênfase dada à vitória. No início do século, eram poucos os jogos que reuniam multidões. Esportes populares, como corrida de cavalos, críquete, beisebol, futebol e boxe, dificilmente atraiam competidores e espectadores estrangeiros. Mesmo os torneios de tênis que aconteciam a cada verão em Wimbledon contavam quase exclusivamente com jogadores britânicos. Houve agitação quando May Sutton, uma norte-americana, apareceu: ela jogava com os antebraços desnudos, o que foi considerado indelicado e lhe rendeu o apelido de lavadeira. Eventos esportivos internacionais tornaram-se mais frequentes nas duas décadas anteriores à Primeira Guerra Mundial. Os Jogos Olímpicos de Paris, em 1900, e de St. Louis, em 1904, careceram de excelência, uma vez que os melhores atletas do mundo não dispunham de condições financeiras para ir até os locais dos jogos ou, por serem profissionais, não tinham permissão de participar (as competições, renascidas em Atenas em 1896, eram apenas para amadores). O futebol, inventado na Grã-Bretanha e hoje em dia o esporte mais popular do mundo, tinha pouca pretensão de ter fama internacional. No críquete, os únicos times que competiam regularmente eram os da Austrália e os da Inglaterra. Poucos arriscariam dizer que os esportes se tornariam uma parte tão importante da indústria do entretenimento.
(BLAINEY, Geoffrey. Uma Breve História do Século XX. 2 ed. São Paulo: Fundamento, 2011, p. 291).
De acordo com o autor do texto, analise os itens a seguir e, ao final, assinale a alternativa correta:
I – A maioria dos esportes teve sua origem na Inglaterra.
II – No começo do século XX, a vitória era muito mais importante do que a competição em si.
III – No início do século XX já havia clubes de futebol ingleses.
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1253852
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
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Reality television is a genre of television programming which, it is claimed, presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and features ordinary people rather than professional actors. It could be described as a form of artificial or "heightened" documentary. Although the genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, the current explosion of popularity dates from around 2000.
Reality television covers a wide range of television programming formats, from game or quiz shows which resemble the frantic, often demeaning programmes produced in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s (a modern example is Gaki no tsukai), to surveillance- or voyeurism- focused productions such as Big Brother.
Critics say that the term "reality television" is somewhat of a misnomer and that such shows frequently portray a modified and highly influenced form of reality, with participants put in exotic locations or abnormal situations, sometimes coached to act in certain ways by off-screen handlers, and with events on screen manipulated through editing and other post-production techniques.
Part of reality television's appeal is due to its ability to place ordinary people in extraordinary situations. For example, on the ABC show, The Bachelor, an eligible male dates a dozen women simultaneously, travelling on extraordinary dates to scenic locales. Reality television also has the potential to turn its participants into national celebrities, outwardly in talent and performance programs such as Pop Idol, though frequently Survivor and Big Brother participants also reach some degree of celebrity.
Some commentators have said that the name "reality television" is an inaccurate description for several styles of program included in the genre. In competition-based programs such as Big Brother and Survivor, and other special-living-environment shows like The Real World, the producers design the format of the show and control the day-to-day activities and the environment, creating a completely fabricated world in which the competition plays out. Producers specifically select the participants, and use carefully designed scenarios, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviours and conflicts. Mark Burnett, creator of Survivor and other reality shows, has agreed with this assessment, and avoids the word "reality" to describe his shows; he has said, "I tell good stories. It really is not reality TV. It really is unscripted drama."
Reality TV appeals to some because:
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1248899
Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: MetroCapital
Orgão: Pref. Biritiba-Mirim-SP
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Use the following text to answer the question
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Reality television is a genre of television programming which, it is claimed, presents unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and features ordinary people rather than professional actors. It could be described as a form of artificial or "heightened" documentary. Although the genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, the current explosion of popularity dates from around 2000.
Reality television covers a wide range of television programming formats, from game or quiz shows which resemble the frantic, often demeaning programmes produced in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s (a modern example is Gaki no tsukai), to surveillance- or voyeurism- focused productions such as Big Brother.
Critics say that the term "reality television" is somewhat of a misnomer and that such shows frequently portray a modified and highly influenced form of reality, with participants put in exotic locations or abnormal situations, sometimes coached to act in certain ways by off-screen handlers, and with events on screen manipulated through editing and other post-production techniques.
Part of reality television's appeal is due to its ability to place ordinary people in extraordinary situations. For example, on the ABC show, The Bachelor, an eligible male dates a dozen women simultaneously, travelling on extraordinary dates to scenic locales. Reality television also has the potential to turn its participants into national celebrities, outwardly in talent and performance programs such as Pop Idol, though frequently Survivor and Big Brother participants also reach some degree of celebrity.
Some commentators have said that the name "reality television" is an inaccurate description for several styles of program included in the genre. In competition-based programs such as Big Brother and Survivor, and other special-living-environment shows like The Real World, the producers design the format of the show and control the day-to-day activities and the environment, creating a completely fabricated world in which the competition plays out. Producers specifically select the participants, and use carefully designed scenarios, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviours and conflicts. Mark Burnett, creator of Survivor and other reality shows, has agreed with this assessment, and avoids the word "reality" to describe his shows; he has said, "I tell good stories. It really is not reality TV. It really is unscripted drama."
What does the word “heightened” refer to in the first paragraph?
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