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3834784 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
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As regards pronouns, analyze the sentences below.

I. Mary accidentally cut herself while cooking.

II. Has Lisa ever watched “Everybody hates Chris”?

III. It’s anybody’s fault, so don’t worry.

IV. I usually talk to myself in English.


Choose the correct answer.

 

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3834783 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
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The sentence that indicates the correct use of a tag question is:
 

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3834782 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
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The sentence that indicates the correct use a possessive adjective is:
 

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3834781 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
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Analyze the use of articles in the sentences below.

I. Anna and I saw an movie last night.

II. It usually takes a hour by bus.

III. The moon was beautiful last night.

Choose the correct answer.

 

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3834780 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
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Anxiety has kept 28% of UK children away from school 



Many children in the UK are missing school because they feel too anxious, according to a new survey. Research by stem4, a mental health charity for young people, found that 28% of children aged between 12 and 18 had missed school in the last year because of anxiety. The charity is asking the government, the health service and schools to do more to help pupils with their mental health.

More than 1,000 young people were surveyed, and almost half said that they were suffering from a mental health difficulty. Experts say that the problems have gotten worse since the coronavirus pandemic. At the moment, 38% of schools in England have a mental health support team. But the government has said that it wants to increase that to at least 50% by the end of March 2025, as well as training teachers and giving more money to the health service.

However, the survey also found that it is not only mental health that is keeping children away from school. Almost a quarter of children aged between 12 and 18 have missed school because of family problems, while 18% have stayed away because of problems with friends or other pupils. The stress of exams was also given as a reason for missing school.

Nihara Krause, the founder of stem4, said that spending a lot of time away from school can have long-lasting negative effects on children.

Adapted from: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/anxiety-has-kept-28- of-uk-children-away-from-school/LY6CWsQ1Ee6_G7_OKvNYDg

Which of the sentences below, from Text I, is in the passive voice?
 

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3834779 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
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TEXT 1


Anxiety has kept 28% of UK children away from school 



Many children in the UK are missing school because they feel too anxious, according to a new survey. Research by stem4, a mental health charity for young people, found that 28% of children aged between 12 and 18 had missed school in the last year because of anxiety. The charity is asking the government, the health service and schools to do more to help pupils with their mental health.

More than 1,000 young people were surveyed, and almost half said that they were suffering from a mental health difficulty. Experts say that the problems have gotten worse since the coronavirus pandemic. At the moment, 38% of schools in England have a mental health support team. But the government has said that it wants to increase that to at least 50% by the end of March 2025, as well as training teachers and giving more money to the health service.

However, the survey also found that it is not only mental health that is keeping children away from school. Almost a quarter of children aged between 12 and 18 have missed school because of family problems, while 18% have stayed away because of problems with friends or other pupils. The stress of exams was also given as a reason for missing school.

Nihara Krause, the founder of stem4, said that spending a lot of time away from school can have long-lasting negative effects on children.

Adapted from: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/anxiety-has-kept-28- of-uk-children-away-from-school/LY6CWsQ1Ee6_G7_OKvNYDg

In the sentence “Experts say that the problems have gotten worse (…)”, the word “worse” is:
 

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3834778 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
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TEXT 1


Anxiety has kept 28% of UK children away from school 



Many children in the UK are missing school because they feel too anxious, according to a new survey. Research by stem4, a mental health charity for young people, found that 28% of children aged between 12 and 18 had missed school in the last year because of anxiety. The charity is asking the government, the health service and schools to do more to help pupils with their mental health.

More than 1,000 young people were surveyed, and almost half said that they were suffering from a mental health difficulty. Experts say that the problems have gotten worse since the coronavirus pandemic. At the moment, 38% of schools in England have a mental health support team. But the government has said that it wants to increase that to at least 50% by the end of March 2025, as well as training teachers and giving more money to the health service.

However, the survey also found that it is not only mental health that is keeping children away from school. Almost a quarter of children aged between 12 and 18 have missed school because of family problems, while 18% have stayed away because of problems with friends or other pupils. The stress of exams was also given as a reason for missing school.

Nihara Krause, the founder of stem4, said that spending a lot of time away from school can have long-lasting negative effects on children.

Adapted from: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/anxiety-has-kept-28- of-uk-children-away-from-school/LY6CWsQ1Ee6_G7_OKvNYDg

Which of the sentences below, from Text I, is in the past continuous tense?
 

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3834777 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
Provas:

TEXT 1


Anxiety has kept 28% of UK children away from school 



Many children in the UK are missing school because they feel too anxious, according to a new survey. Research by stem4, a mental health charity for young people, found that 28% of children aged between 12 and 18 had missed school in the last year because of anxiety. The charity is asking the government, the health service and schools to do more to help pupils with their mental health.

More than 1,000 young people were surveyed, and almost half said that they were suffering from a mental health difficulty. Experts say that the problems have gotten worse since the coronavirus pandemic. At the moment, 38% of schools in England have a mental health support team. But the government has said that it wants to increase that to at least 50% by the end of March 2025, as well as training teachers and giving more money to the health service.

However, the survey also found that it is not only mental health that is keeping children away from school. Almost a quarter of children aged between 12 and 18 have missed school because of family problems, while 18% have stayed away because of problems with friends or other pupils. The stress of exams was also given as a reason for missing school.

Nihara Krause, the founder of stem4, said that spending a lot of time away from school can have long-lasting negative effects on children.

Adapted from: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/anxiety-has-kept-28- of-uk-children-away-from-school/LY6CWsQ1Ee6_G7_OKvNYDg

Read the following instruction and then choose the correct answer.

Instruction: to answer the question below, consider the meaning of the words in italics in the context of Text I.

The sentence in which the word in italics is a countable noun is:

 

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3834776 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
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TEXT 1


Anxiety has kept 28% of UK children away from school 



Many children in the UK are missing school because they feel too anxious, according to a new survey. Research by stem4, a mental health charity for young people, found that 28% of children aged between 12 and 18 had missed school in the last year because of anxiety. The charity is asking the government, the health service and schools to do more to help pupils with their mental health.

More than 1,000 young people were surveyed, and almost half said that they were suffering from a mental health difficulty. Experts say that the problems have gotten worse since the coronavirus pandemic. At the moment, 38% of schools in England have a mental health support team. But the government has said that it wants to increase that to at least 50% by the end of March 2025, as well as training teachers and giving more money to the health service.

However, the survey also found that it is not only mental health that is keeping children away from school. Almost a quarter of children aged between 12 and 18 have missed school because of family problems, while 18% have stayed away because of problems with friends or other pupils. The stress of exams was also given as a reason for missing school.

Nihara Krause, the founder of stem4, said that spending a lot of time away from school can have long-lasting negative effects on children.

Adapted from: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/anxiety-has-kept-28- of-uk-children-away-from-school/LY6CWsQ1Ee6_G7_OKvNYDg

Based on Text I, choose the correct answer.
 

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3834775 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: História
Banca: JVL
Orgão: Pref. Simões Filho-BA
Provas:
A descolonização da África e da Ásia, ocorrida principalmente após a Segunda Guerra Mundial, foi um processo complexo influenciado por uma variedade de fatores internacionais e locais. Considerando esse contexto, qual das seguintes afirmações melhor explica a interação entre a Guerra Fria e o movimento de descolonização nesses continentes?
 

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