Foram encontradas 40 questões.
1543717
Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Literatura Brasileira e Estrangeira
Banca: CONSEP
Orgão: Pref. Tuntum-MA
Disciplina: Literatura Brasileira e Estrangeira
Banca: CONSEP
Orgão: Pref. Tuntum-MA
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Inclassificáveis
que preto, que branco, que índio o quê?
que branco, que índio, que preto o quê?
que índio, que preto, que branco o quê?
que preto branco índio o quê?
branco índio preto o quê?
índio preto branco o quê?
aqui somos mestiços mulatos
cafuzos pardos mamelucos sararás
crilouros guaranisseis e judárabes
orientupis orientupis
ameriquítalos luso nipo caboclos
orientupis orientupis
iberibárbaros indo ciganagôs
somos o que somos
inclassificáveis
não tem um, tem dois,
não tem dois, tem três,
não tem lei, tem leis,
não tem vez, tem vezes,
não tem deus, tem deuses,
não há sol a sós
aqui somos mestiços mulatos
cafuzos pardos tapuias tupinamboclos
americarataís yorubárbaros.
somos o que somos
inclassificáveis
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egipciganos tupinamboclos
yorubárbaros carataís
caribocarijós orientapuias
mamemulatos tropicaburés
chibarrosados mesticigenados
oxigenados debaixo do sol
São características da obra de Arnaldo Antunes, EXCETO:
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O riacho Tuntum é afluente do rio:
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1535910
Ano: 2009
Disciplina: Direito Educacional e Tecnológico
Banca: CONSEP
Orgão: Pref. Tuntum-MA
Disciplina: Direito Educacional e Tecnológico
Banca: CONSEP
Orgão: Pref. Tuntum-MA
Provas:
O ensino médio terá como finalidades essenciais:
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Marque a alternativa em que a figura de linguagem corresponde corretamente nas frases abaixo:
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Rule number 1: Follow all the rules
I did a foolish thing the other evening. I went into one of our local bars and seated myself without permission.
You just don’t do this in America, but I had an important recurring thought that I wanted to scribble down before it left my head (namely, ‘There is always a little more toothpaste in the tube. Think about it’), and anyway the place was practically empty, I just took a table near the door. After a couple of minutes the hostess-The Customer Seating Manager-came up to me and said in a level tone, ‘I see you’ve seated yourself.’
‘Yup,’ I replied proudly. ‘Dressed myself too.’
‘Didn’t you see the sign?’ She tilted her head at a big sign that said ‘Please Wait to Be Seated.’
I have been in this bar about 150 times. I have seen the sign from every angle except supine.
‘Is there a sign?’ I said innocently. ‘Gosh, I didn’t notice it’
She sighed. ‘Well, the server in this section is very busy, so you may have to wait for some time for her to get to you.’
There was no other customer within 50 feet, but that wasn’t the point. The point was that I had disregarded a posted notice and would have to serve a small sentence in purgatory in consequence.
It would be entirely wrong to say that Americans love rules, but they have a certain regard for them. They behave towards rules in much the same as the British behave towards queues- as something that is fundamental to the maintenance of a civilized and orderly society. I had, in effect, queue-jumped the ‘Wait to Be Seated’ sign.
I expect it may be something to do with our Germanic stock. On the whole I have no quibble with that. There are times, I have to say, when a little Teutonic order wouldn’t go a amiss in England-like when people take two spaces in the car park( the one offence for which, if I may speak freely here, I would welcome back capital punishment).
Sometimes, however, the American devotion to order goes too far. Our local public swimming pool, for example, has twenty-seven posted rules-twenty-seven! – Of which my favourite is ‘Only One Bounce Per Dive on Diving Board’. And they’re enforced.
(extract from the Bill Bryson book ‘notes
from a Big Country’)
Vocabulary:
Gosh – an exclamation used in place of God to indicate surprise or amazement.
Scribble- to draw or write something quickly or in a messy way.
Read the extract more carefully and choose the best option for the following question.
We seldom play basketball on weekends.
O sinônimo da palavra seldom na frase acima, é;
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Marque a alternativa correspondente ao fuso horário atuante em Tuntum:
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Rule number 1: Follow all the rules
I did a foolish thing the other evening. I went into one of our local bars and seated myself without permission.
You just don’t do this in America, but I had an important recurring thought that I wanted to scribble down before it left my head (namely, ‘There is always a little more toothpaste in the tube. Think about it’), and anyway the place was practically empty, I just took a table near the door. After a couple of minutes the hostess-The Customer Seating Manager-came up to me and said in a level tone, ‘I see you’ve seated yourself.’
‘Yup,’ I replied proudly. ‘Dressed myself too.’
‘Didn’t you see the sign?’ She tilted her head at a big sign that said ‘Please Wait to Be Seated.’
I have been in this bar about 150 times. I have seen the sign from every angle except supine.
‘Is there a sign?’ I said innocently. ‘Gosh, I didn’t notice it’
She sighed. ‘Well, the server in this section is very busy, so you may have to wait for some time for her to get to you.’
There was no other customer within 50 feet, but that wasn’t the point. The point was that I had disregarded a posted notice and would have to serve a small sentence in purgatory in consequence.
It would be entirely wrong to say that Americans love rules, but they have a certain regard for them. They behave towards rules in much the same as the British behave towards queues- as something that is fundamental to the maintenance of a civilized and orderly society. I had, in effect, queue-jumped the ‘Wait to Be Seated’ sign.
I expect it may be something to do with our Germanic stock. On the whole I have no quibble with that. There are times, I have to say, when a little Teutonic order wouldn’t go a amiss in England-like when people take two spaces in the car park( the one offence for which, if I may speak freely here, I would welcome back capital punishment).
Sometimes, however, the American devotion to order goes too far. Our local public swimming pool, for example, has twenty-seven posted rules-twenty-seven! – Of which my favourite is ‘Only One Bounce Per Dive on Diving Board’. And they’re enforced.
(extract from the Bill Bryson book ‘notes
from a Big Country’)
Vocabulary:
Gosh – an exclamation used in place of God to indicate surprise or amazement.
Scribble- to draw or write something quickly or in a messy way.
Read the extract more carefully and choose the best option for the following question.
Escolha a(s) proposição (ões) que contém Substantivos no plural:
(01) Glass
(02) Bus
(04) Stories
(08) Man
(16) Children
(32) Foot
(64) Women
O somatório correto é:
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Marque a alternativa CORRETA com relação às assertivas abaixo:
I – Tuntum é um município maranhense situado na mesorregião centromaranhense, incluído na microrregião do Alto Mearim e Grajaú.
II – Dentre os povoados de Tuntum estão contidos: Ipuiru e São Bento.
III – Antes de ser emancipado, o município de Tuntum era povoado de Santa Luzia.
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Rule number 1: Follow all the rules
I did a foolish thing the other evening. I went into one of our local bars and seated myself without permission.
You just don’t do this in America, but I had an important recurring thought that I wanted to scribble down before it left my head (namely, ‘There is always a little more toothpaste in the tube. Think about it’), and anyway the place was practically empty, I just took a table near the door. After a couple of minutes the hostess-The Customer Seating Manager-came up to me and said in a level tone, ‘I see you’ve seated yourself.’
‘Yup,’ I replied proudly. ‘Dressed myself too.’
‘Didn’t you see the sign?’ She tilted her head at a big sign that said ‘Please Wait to Be Seated.’
I have been in this bar about 150 times. I have seen the sign from every angle except supine.
‘Is there a sign?’ I said innocently. ‘Gosh, I didn’t notice it’
She sighed. ‘Well, the server in this section is very busy, so you may have to wait for some time for her to get to you.’
There was no other customer within 50 feet, but that wasn’t the point. The point was that I had disregarded a posted notice and would have to serve a small sentence in purgatory in consequence.
It would be entirely wrong to say that Americans love rules, but they have a certain regard for them. They behave towards rules in much the same as the British behave towards queues- as something that is fundamental to the maintenance of a civilized and orderly society. I had, in effect, queue-jumped the ‘Wait to Be Seated’ sign.
I expect it may be something to do with our Germanic stock. On the whole I have no quibble with that. There are times, I have to say, when a little Teutonic order wouldn’t go a amiss in England-like when people take two spaces in the car park( the one offence for which, if I may speak freely here, I would welcome back capital punishment).
Sometimes, however, the American devotion to order goes too far. Our local public swimming pool, for example, has twenty-seven posted rules-twenty-seven! – Of which my favourite is ‘Only One Bounce Per Dive on Diving Board’. And they’re enforced.
(extract from the Bill Bryson book ‘notes
from a Big Country’)
Vocabulary:
Gosh – an exclamation used in place of God to indicate surprise or amazement.
Scribble- to draw or write something quickly or in a messy way.
Read the extract more carefully and choose the best option for the following question.
Que frases são corretas de acordo com as informações contidas no parágrafo seguinte?
Jonathan, Robert and Mike are close friends.Jonathan was Born in 1973. Robert was born on December 25th, 1970 and Mike was born in he same year in March.
(01) Robert was born three years later than his friends.
(02) Jonathan is younger than his friends Robert and Mike.
(04) Robert is the youngest of the three.
(08) Mike is nine months older than Robert.
(16) Mike is as young as Jonathan.
(32) They are all have the same age.
(64) Mike is the oldest of the three.
O somatório correto das sentenças é:
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Nos versos “Venha meu amigo/Deixe esse regaço/Brinque com meu fogo/Venha se queimar”, qual é a função da linguagem predominante?
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