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1739403 Ano: 2011
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UECE
Orgão: Pref. Itapipoca-CE
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Schools Give Students Tools to Fight Back Against Bullies
Bullies are a big problem in schools. Every week, many children are afraid to go to school. They are afraid they will be picked on by a bully. One study found that 52% of children reported being bullied at least once a week. Sixty percent say that they know someone who could harm them. One student was always being teased because he was short. He didn’t like to go to school because he had to face the bullies.
Some children choose not to go to school at all so they can avoid the bullies. When they miss school, students fall behind their classmates. A new program is helping put an end to this problem. The program is teaching kids how to deal with bullies. This is helping more children feel safe in school.
One school principal is working to end this negative behavior. Last year, he decided to let students know bullying is not allowed there. Students are now encouraged to report bullies and stand up for themselves. Those found to be bullies face harsh penalties. Students at his school participate in a program called “Be Bold.” In this program, students work together to prevent violence. They do skits and go into classrooms to talk about the problem. They give other students strategies on how to deal with bullies.
The principal says that the school has changed since he has addressed the bullying problem. But there are other steps parents can take to help their children with this problem. First, students and their parents should know the school's rules about bullying and what they should do if it happens. Second, children should be taught to stand up for themselves. They should try to resolve issues by talking them out. If the problem continues, parents and children should record each incident. Children should tell someone if they are being picked on. Many children keep bullying a secret.
Parents should look for warning signs of bullying. These can include cuts and bruises, worrying, wanting to stay home from school, or a sudden drop in grades.
http://www.cdlponline.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=activity1&topicID=4&storyID=208
(acessado em 22/04/11)
The word “these” refers to
 

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1736871 Ano: 2011
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UECE
Orgão: Pref. Itapipoca-CE
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Dilma Rousseff
Brazil's President
By Michelle Bachelet
It's not easy being the first woman to govern your country. Beyond the honor it signifies, there are still prejudices and stereotypes to confront. Nor is it easy to govern an emerging nation: when societies begin to see the light of development at the end of the tunnel, there is a surge of optimism and enthusiasm, but the challenges become more complex and the citizenry more demanding. It's harder still to govern a country as large and globally relevant as Brazil.
Dilma Rousseff, 63, has all of this ahead of her. Brazil is living a unique moment in its history, one of great opportunity, which requires a leader with solid experience and firm ideals. Dilma offers precisely that virtuous combination of wisdom and conviction that her country needs. Brazil's new President is a courageous fighter who stood up to its former military dictatorship and has dedicated her life to building a democratic alternative for development, social equality and women's rights.
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2066367_2066369_2066390,00.html
(acessado em 21/04/11)
The pronoun “her” is a/an
 

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1709185 Ano: 2011
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UECE
Orgão: Pref. Itapipoca-CE
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GOOGLE IT
The word “google” has many uses. It is an adjective, used to describe very large numbers. It is also a proper noun. “Google” is the name of a popular Internet search engine. It also has a new meaning.
The writers of a new edition of a dictionary have used it as a verb. They list "google" as a verb. It means to search the Internet. This makes terms like "google me" part of the English language. A person could say "I wanted to know more about volcanoes so I googled it." "Google" is now an official part of the English language. The dictionary's editors say that this just means that the public has adopted the term.
"Google" is one of 100 new words that were included in the new dictionary. Many other words are based on technology. "Mouse potato" is someone who spends a lot of time in front of a computer. "Ringtone" is the sound of a cell phone ringing.
Many new technology words have become common. We use them every day and don’t even think about them.
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(acessado em 22/04/11)
The verbal phrase “were included” is
 

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Feche a Porta para a Dengue
A dengue é uma doença febril aguda causada por vírus. A expansão urbana rápida e desordenada, aliada a fatores como condições climáticas e saneamento, tem ocasionado diversos surtos no Brasil desde a década de 1980. De acordo com dados do Ministério da Saúde, 634.458 pessoas contraíram dengue em todo o País no primeiro semestre de 2008. E só será possível combatê-la com a participação de toda a comunidade, mesmo nos períodos de baixa incidência da doença. Portanto, é importante que o tema seja tratado em sala de aula, para que os alunos divulguem as informações em casa e no bairro.
Nova Escola. Ano XXIII, n. 216, out. 2008, p. 44.
Deve ser acentuada pela mesma razão da palavra “vírus”, a palavra
 

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O vírus e os Sintomas
quatro sorotipos do vírus, chamados de DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3 e DENV-4 – não classificados por grau de gravidade, mas sim pela ordem em que foram descobertos pelos cientistas. No Brasil, atualmente, não há registro do DENV-4. Apesar de infectar outros primatas, o vírus sobrevive no ser humano. O período de incubação é de 3 a 15 dias, quando surgem os sintomas: febre alta (38º a 40º), dores no corpo, na cabeça e atrás dos olhos, perda do paladar e do apetite, tonturas, cansaço, náusea e vômito ou manchas vermelhas na pele. A dengue, na criança, apresenta-se como uma síndrome febril com sinais de sintomas inespecíficos: apatia, sonolência, recusa de alimentação, vômitos, diarreia ou fezes amolecidas.
Nova Escola. Ano XXIII, n. 216, out. 2008, p. 45.
Está correta a afirmativa
 

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Conforme estabelecem as Diretrizes Curriculares Nacionais para a educação de jovens e adultos (EJA), é correto afirmar que
 

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1707671 Ano: 2011
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UECE
Orgão: Pref. Itapipoca-CE
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Schools Give Students Tools to Fight Back Against Bullies
Bullies are a big problem in schools. Every week, many children are afraid to go to school. They are afraid they will be picked on by a bully. One study found that 52% of children reported being bullied at least once a week. Sixty percent say that they know someone who could harm them. One student was always being teased because he was short. He didn’t like to go to school because he had to face the bullies.
Some children choose not to go to school at all so they can avoid the bullies. When they miss school, students fall behind their classmates. A new program is helping put an end to this problem. The program is teaching kids how to deal with bullies. This is helping more children feel safe in school.
One school principal is working to end this negative behavior. Last year, he decided to let students know bullying is not allowed there. Students are now encouraged to report bullies and stand up for themselves. Those found to be bullies face harsh penalties. Students at his school participate in a program called “Be Bold.” In this program, students work together to prevent violence. They do skits and go into classrooms to talk about the problem. They give other students strategies on how to deal with bullies.
The principal says that the school has changed since he has addressed the bullying problem. But there are other steps parents can take to help their children with this problem. First, students and their parents should know the school's rules about bullying and what they should do if it happens. Second, children should be taught to stand up for themselves. They should try to resolve issues by talking them out. If the problem continues, parents and children should record each incident. Children should tell someone if they are being picked on. Many children keep bullying a secret.
Parents should look for warning signs of bullying. These can include cuts and bruises, worrying, wanting to stay home from school, or a sudden drop in grades.
http://www.cdlponline.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=activity1&topicID=4&storyID=208
(acessado em 22/04/11)
Complete the correct option.
Bullying is a big problem in schools. Parents should pay attention to signs of bullying because many children keep it a secret. One way a child can show he or she has problems with bullying is having a drop in grades. Because of bullying, some students are afraid to go to school. Sometimes they want to stay out of school because they want to ____________. When students miss school they fall behind in their studies. A school program called “Be Bold” teach children how to deal with bullying. Other schools could adopt similar programs.
The correct option is
 

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A História da Dengue no Brasil e no Mundo
Desde o final do século 18, já eram registradas epidemias com descrição semelhante à da dengue na América do Norte e na Ásia. No entanto, o nome, que quer dizer “câimbra súbita causada por espíritos maus”, só foi utilizado pela primeira vez em 1827 durante um surto da doença no Caribe.
Acredita-se que o mosquito Aedes aegypti, que também é vetor do vírus da febre amarela urbana, tenha chegado ao Brasil no período colonial. Os primeiros casos de dengue, no País, remontam a 1846. Devido às fortes dores musculares e nas articulações, por aqui a doença recebeu o nome popular de “febre quebra-ossos”.
Durante muito tempo, o combate aos focos do mosquito, no Brasil, esteve relacionado à luta contra a febre amarela que, diferentemente da dengue, possui vacina eficaz. Hoje, enquanto esta se restringe a alguns Estados, em áreas de mata, a dengue se faz presente em quase todo o território nacional, sendo que aproximadamente 50% dos casos notificados localizam-se na região sudeste.
No mundo, a doença acomete mais de cem países em todos os continentes, exceto a Europa. A Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) estima que entre 80 milhões e 100 milhões de pessoas se infectem com o vírus anualmente, das quais 5% são vítimas fatais. Ainda segundo a OMS, cerca de 2,5 bilhões de pessoas – ou seja, dois quintos da população mundial – vivem sob risco constante de contrair dengue.
Nova Escola. Ano XXIII, n. 216, out. 2008, p. 47.
Está correto afirmar-se que
 

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1683160 Ano: 2011
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UECE
Orgão: Pref. Itapipoca-CE
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Dilma Rousseff
Brazil's President
By Michelle Bachelet
It's not easy being the first woman to govern your country. Beyond the honor it signifies, there are still prejudices and stereotypes to confront. Nor is it easy to govern an emerging nation: when societies begin to see the light of development at the end of the tunnel, there is a surge of optimism and enthusiasm, but the challenges become more complex and the citizenry more demanding. It's harder still to govern a country as large and globally relevant as Brazil.
Dilma Rousseff, 63, has all of this ahead of her. Brazil is living a unique moment in its history, one of great opportunity, which requires a leader with solid experience and firm ideals. Dilma offers precisely that virtuous combination of wisdom and conviction that her country needs. Brazil's new President is a courageous fighter who stood up to its former military dictatorship and has dedicated her life to building a democratic alternative for development, social equality and women's rights.
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2066367_2066369_2066390,00.html
(acessado em 21/04/11)
In each of the sentences, write (T) for true and (F) for false.
( ) Dilma is sixty-three years old.
( ) Dilma is the first Brazilian President.
The correct option read downwards is
 

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1681904 Ano: 2011
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UECE
Orgão: Pref. Itapipoca-CE
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Dilma Rousseff
Brazil's President
By Michelle Bachelet
It's not easy being the first woman to govern your country. Beyond the honor it signifies, there are still prejudices and stereotypes to confront. Nor is it easy to govern an emerging nation: when societies begin to see the light of development at the end of the tunnel, there is a surge of optimism and enthusiasm, but the challenges become more complex and the citizenry more demanding. It's harder still to govern a country as large and globally relevant as Brazil.
Dilma Rousseff, 63, has all of this ahead of her. Brazil is living a unique moment in its history, one of great opportunity, which requires a leader with solid experience and firm ideals. Dilma offers precisely that virtuous combination of wisdom and conviction that her country needs. Brazil's new President is a courageous fighter who stood up to its former military dictatorship and has dedicated her life to building a democratic alternative for development, social equality and women's rights.
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2066367_2066369_2066390,00.html
(acessado em 21/04/11)
In each of the sentences, write (T) for true and (F) for false.
( ) President Dilma does not have to confront stereotypes and prejudices.
( ) Brazil is an emerging country.
The correct option read downwards is
 

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