17 dezembro 2023

AVALIAÇÃO BIMESTRAL 3 – 1ª SÉRIE 2023 (INGLÊS)

QUESTÃO 01

Fat is an important part of your diet. Fat helps your body grow and develop, and may even keep your skin and hair healthy. But fats have more calories per gram than protein or carbs, and some are not healthy.

Some fats, such as oils that come from plants and are liquid at room temperature, are better for you than other fats. Foods that contain healthy oils include avocados, olives, nuts, seeds, and seafood such as salmon and tuna fish.

Solid fats such as butter, stick margarine, and lard, are solid at room temperature. These fats often contain saturated and trans fats, which are not healthy for you. Other foods with saturated fats include fatty meats, and cheese and other dairy products made from whole milk. Take it easy on foods like fried chicken, cheeseburgers, and fries, which often have a lot of saturated and trans fats. […]

Your body needs a small amount of sodium, which is mostly found in salt. But getting too much sodium from your foods and drinks can raise your blood pressure, which is unhealthy for your heart and your body in general. Even though you’re a teen, it’s important to pay attention to your blood pressure and heart health now to prevent health problems as you get older.

Try to consume less than 2 300 mg, or no more than 1 teaspoon, of sodium a day. This amount includes the salt in already prepared food, as well as the salt you add when cooking or eating your food.

Processed foods, like those that are canned or packaged, often have more sodium than unprocessed foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables. When you can, choose fresh or frozen fruits and veggies over processed foods. Try adding herbs and spices instead of salt to season your food if you make your own meals. Remember to rinse canned vegetables with water to remove extra salt. If you use packaged foods, check the amount of sodium listed on the Nutrition Facts label. […]

KELLY, Aaron. Take Charge of Your Health: A Guide for Teenagers. Disponível em: www.niddk.nih.gov/healthinformation/weight-management/take-charge-healthguide- teenagers.

 

I. Both fat and sodium are essential nutrients to our health. However, teenagers should consume small amounts of them.

II. Fats that come from plants and seafood help teenagers grow and develop, keeping their skin and hair healthy.

III. Dairy products are good sources of healthy fats, and teenagers should eat them at room temperature.

IV. The maximum recommended daily consumption of sodium does not consider the salt added to food when we are preparing it.

V. In order to consume less sodium, choosing fresh food over canned or packaged food is a good option.

 

The text above is part of a guide of healthy habits for teenagers published by the British government. Read the extract and the statements about it, then choose the correct alternative:

a) All the statements are correct.

b) Only statement I is correct.

c) Statements I, II, and V are correct.

d) Statements II, III, and IV are correct.

e) All the statements are incorrect.

 

QUESTÃO 02

We’ve all heard Albert Einstein’s famous line: “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”

As it turns out, insanity might be crediting that quote to Einstein over and over again. He never said it. Misattributions like this happen pretty often. One person quotes someone else without a shoutout, and all of a sudden, they become the original speaker. […]

“The ends justify the means.” – not Niccolo Machiavelli

In “Heroides II,” the Roman poet Ovid writes, “Exitus acta probat,” which translates as “the outcome justifies the means.” The closest Machiavelli comes to this idea, according to the Christian Science Monitor, occurs in “The Prince.” He argues that people will always consider a prince’s means as honest and praise him.

Considering he dedicated the book to the Medici family, who later arrested and tortured him, Machiavelli may have written the entire book satirically.

STERBENZ, Christina. 12 Famous Quotes That Always Get Misattributed. Disponível em: www.businessinsider.com/misattributed-quotes-2013-10.

 

Read the extract of an article about quotes that were wrongly attributed to some famous people. Then choose the speaker’s attitude towards the action expressed by the modal verb structures underlined in the passage:

a) Speculate about the present and the past.

b) Discuss abilities in the present and the past.

c) Express obligations in the present and the past.

d) Make polite requests in the present and the past.

e) Give advice in the present and the past.

 

QUESTÃO 03

What have you been doing?

Since I write a lot about positive body image, you’d think that I am well over the idea that weight should be something that I allow to define my life. Yet, the vestiges of my past life as a woman obsessed with weight still linger. A good example is vacation pictures. If I show you pictures of all the places I have been in my Iife, I can give you minute details about the place itself, the food, the sights and the weather. I can also tell you something else simply by looking at those pictures: the exact number on the scale I was at that particular time in my life.

Sometimes my past catches up with me. I like to think of myself as a recovering weight-a-holic.

The fear of being overweight is a constant one of despair at not being personally successful in controlling your own body. What good is being in control of finances, major companies and businesses if you’re not in control of your body?! Silly idea, right? And yet that is exactly the unconscious thought many intelligent women have.

Feeling satisfied with your appearance makes a tremendous amount of difference in how you present yourself to the world. Some women live their entire lives on their perception of their physical selves. But I’ve been there, done that. The hell with that idea! Personally, I became tired of living my Iife this way.

Bristen Houghton. Adaptado de: twitter.com

 

The underlined expression refers to the author’s experiencing the situation described below:

a) taking vacation pictures

b) worrying too much about her weight

c) being happy with her condition

d) worrying about her appearance

e) feeling comfortable about her past


QUESTÃO 04

The Maasai Mara National Park.

 

This park is the epitome of a quintessential African wildlife reserve and is home to a variety of impressive wildlife.

The Maasai Mara National Park is perhaps most famous for The Great Migration, when hundreds of thousands of animals flock to and from there each year.

This safari is still one of my favorite travel memories and one of the best experiences I’ve ___ had.

Being so close to the wild animals in their natural habitat was exhilarating, mesmerizing and humbling and has left me in awe ___ since. My safari experience at the Maasai Mara National Park has me even more convinced that nature and animals are amazing and should be respected. […]

 

COMMENTS:

Neha : To be honest, I haven’t been to any of these ___. I will go back and revisit my travel plans now that you have shown me these wonderful destinations. […]

Marlies: Beautiful places. I have ___ seen a couple places from this list but I think my list just got a bit longer because of yours. haha.

WESSELMAN, Sanne. Incredible Bucket List Destinations for Once in a Lifetime Trips. Available at: https://www.spendlifetraveling.com/ultimate-bucket-list-once-in-lifetime-destinations/#more-2424

 

Read part of an article about bucket list destinations, with a suggested destination and comments from two readers. Choose the option with the correct words to complete the text:

a) never, ever, yet, already

b) already, yet, never, ever

c) ever, ever, yet, already

d) ever, never, already, yet

e) already, ever, never, yet

 

QUESTÃO 05

Maya Angelou is hailed as one of the great voices of American literature and as a remarkable Renaissance woman. Being a poet, educator, historian, best-selling author, actress, playwright, civil-rights activist, producer and director, Dr. Angelou continues to travel the world making appearances, and spreading her legendary wisdom.

Born April 4, 1928 in Saint Louis, Missouri, Maya Angelou’s given name was Marguerite Johnson. In her early twenties she was given the name Maya Angelou after her debut performance as a dancer at the Purple Onion Cabaret. The author’s father, Bailey Johnson, was a naval dietician, and her mother was Vivian Johnson. She has one sibling, a brother named Bailey after their father. When she was about three years old, their parents divorced and the children were sent to live with their grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas. Angelou claims that her grandmother, whom she called “momma”, had a deep-brooding love that hung over everything she touched. Growing up in Stamps, Angelou learned what it was like to be a black girl in a world whose boundaries were set by whites. She learned what it meant to have to wear old hand-me-downs from a white woman. And she also learned the humiliation of being refused treatment by a white dentist. As a child, she always dreamed of waking to find her “nappy black hair” metamorphosed to a long blond bob, because she felt life was better for a white girl than for a black girl. Despite the odds, her grandmother instilled pride in Angelou with religion as an important element in their home.

After five years of being apart from their mother, the children were sent back to Saint Louis to be with her. This move eventually took a turn for the worst, when Angelou was raped by her mother’s boyfriend. The devastating act of violence committed against her caused her to become mute for nearly five years. She was sent back to Stamps because no one could handle the grim state Angelou was in. With the constant help of a woman named Mrs. Flowers, Angelou began to evolve into the young girl who had possessed the pride and confidence she once had. Again in 1940, her brother and her were sent to San Francisco to live with their mother. Life with her mother was a constant disorder. Living with her mother soon became too much for her, so she ran away to be with her father and his girlfriend in their rundown trailer. Finding that life with him was no better, she ended up living in a graveyard of wrecked cars that mainly housed homeless children. It took her a month to get back home to her mother. Angelou’s dysfunctional childhood, spent moving back and forth between her mother and grandmother, caused her to struggle with maturity. She became determined to prove she was a woman and began to rush toward maturity. Angelou soon found herself pregnant, and at the age of sixteen she delivered her son, Guy.

http:voices.cla.umn.edu vg

 

Consider the following information:

1) The city where Maya Angelou was born.

2) The number of dancing presentations she carried out before she was given a new name.

3) The number of brothers and sisters Angelou had.

4) The reason Angelou’s parents divorced.

5) The relative with whom Angelou went to live after her parents divorced.

6) The occupation Angelou had at the Purple Onion cabaret.

7) The amount of money she used to earn at the Purple Onion cabaret.

8) The church Angelou attended while living with her grandmother.

 

Which information is present in the text?

a) 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6.

b) 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8.

c) 2, 4, 6 and 7.

d) 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

e) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

AVALIAÇÃO BIMESTRAL 3 – 2ª SÉRIE 2023 (INGLÊS)

QUESTÃO 01

The Battle of the Alamo

On February 23, 1836, Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna ___ a siege of the Alamo Mission (near the present-day Texan city of San Antonio), which ___ occupied by rebel Texas forces since December. An army of over 1,000 Mexican soldiers began descending on the fort and setting up artillery.

Despite being clearly outnumbered, Alamo co-commanders James Bowie and William Travis ___ on remaining in place. The volunteer soldiers defending the Alamo included doctors and farmers, as well as Tennessee frontiersman and Congressman Davy Crockett, who fought in the Tennessee militia.

The final attack came before dawn on March 6. Mexican troops breached the north wall and flooded into the compound, surprising many of the Texans inside, who ___.

The fighting lasted 90 minutes, some of it hand-to-hand combat. Bowie and Travis were killed, as was Crockett. Several Texans reportedly surrendered, but Santa Anna ordered all prisoners be executed.

Adapted from This Day in History. The Battle of the Alamo Comes to an End. Available at: www.history.com/this-day-in-history/alamo-texas-battle-ends.

 

Mark the option that correctly fills in the blanks in the text, respectively:

a) had ordered – have been – were insisting – was sleeping

b) ordered – was – had insisted – were sleeping

c) ordered – had been – insisted – had been sleeping

d) was ordering – had been – insisted – slept

e) ordered – has been – have insisted – had slept

 

QUESTÃO 02

Marissa: Why is Andrew so upset with me? What have I done to him? I ___ said something wrong, but I can’t remember what it was.

Marissa is wondering what went wrong. Complete her thought with one of the options below:

a) must have

b) had already

c) should have

d) will have

e) sure had

 

QUESTÃO 03

I told my father that I had gotten another bad grade in physics. He was not angry, but he gave me no choice but to change my weekly schedule. Now I’ll have to stop going to the gym every day and focus on catching up with my studies.

 

Mark the option that means the same as the underlined part of the student’s account:

a) requested me

b) answered me

c) asked me

d) made me

e) got me

 

QUESTÃO 04

Music market. Even worse: The new-music market is actually shrinking. The best-selling physical format in music is the vinyl LP, which is more than 70 years old. I’ve seen no signs that the record labels are investing in a newer, better alternative – ___, here too, old is viewed as superior to new.

___, record labels – once a source of innovation in consumer products – don’t spend any money on research and development to revitalize their business,

___ every other industry looks to innovation for growth and consumer excitement.

Record stores are caught up in the same time warp. In an earlier era, they aggressively marketed new music, ___ now they make more money from vinyl reissues and used LPs.

Excerpted from: www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/01/old-music-killing-new-music/621339

 

Mark the option that logically completes the text respectively:

a) at the same time – Obviously – when – so

b) since – In addition – moreover – after all

c) while – Such as – despite – because

d) even though – However – so – and

e) because – In fact – although – but

 

QUESTÃO 05

Introduction

The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a collection of stories written for young wizards and witches. They have been popular bedtime reading for centuries, with the result that the Hopping Pot and the Fountain of Fair Fortune are as familiar to many of the students at Hogwarts as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty are to Muggle (nonmagical) children.

Beedle’s stories resemble our fairy tales in many respects; for instance, virtue is usually rewarded, and wickedness punished. However, here is one very obvious difference. In Muggle fairy tales, magic tends to lie at the root of the hero or heroine’s troubles – the wicked witch has poisoned the apple, or put the princess into a hundred years’ sleep, or turned the prince into a hideous beast. In The Tales of Beedle the Bard, on the other hand, we meet heroes and heroines who can perform magic themselves, and yet find it just as hard to solve their problems as we do. Beedle’s stories have helped generations of wizarding parents to explain this painful fact of life to their young children: that magic causes as much trouble as it cures. […]

ROWLING, J. K. The Tales of Beedle the Bard. London: Lumos. 2012. p. xi-xii.

 

Analyze the connective expressions highlighted from the text. According to their functions on the context, mark the only correct alternative:

a) 1. consequence, 2. exemplification, 3. opposition, 4. contrast, 5. addition, 6. opposition.

b) 1. result, 2. enumeration, 3. consequence, 4. reason, 5. emphasis, 6. opposition.

c) 1. opposition, 2. cause, 3. reason, 4. result, 5. addition, 6. contrast.

d) 1. cause, 2. condition, 3. exemplification, 4. contrast, 5. inclusion, 6. consequence.

e) 1. consequence, 2. condition, 3. opposition, 4. contrast, 5. addition, 6. cause.

 

AVALIAÇÃO BIMESTRAL 4 – 1ª SÉRIE 2023 (INGLÊS)

 QUESTÃO 01 

Today’s Horoscope for Pisces

It’s frustrating when work gets in the way of romance and social activities. This is what you feel today, Pisces. Your thoughts are on your evening and weekend activities, but your obligations are on your desk. Don’t despair. Simply make a commitment to do what’s expected of you. Enjoy yourself this evening, secure in the knowledge that you’ve fulfilled your obligations.

Disponível em: www.horoscope.com/us/horoscopes/general/ horoscope-general-daily-today.aspx?sign=12

 

De acordo com o horóscopo, os nascidos sob o signo de Peixes estão nesse dia

a) divididos entre a diversão e as suas obrigações.

b) incapacitados de fazer o trabalho que se espera deles.

c) frustrados por trabalharem demais, sem tempo para o romance.

d) desesperados por terem tantos compromissos impossíveis de cumprir.

e) com a mente voltada somente para o prazer noturno e de fim de semana.

 

QUESTÃO 02

“The sun is shining bright outside. If you ___

Mark the option that can logically finish the sentence given:

a) sat in the sun you got burned.

b) will sit in the sun, you would get burned.

c) sit in the sun, you’ll get burned.

d) are sitting in the sun, you got burned.

e) sits in the sun, you get burned.

 

QUESTÃO 03

Look at the picture then complete correctly the sentence.



Look! He is holding a ring in his hand. In a few seconds, he…

a) is proposing to her.

b) proposes to her.

c) is going to propose to her.

d) propose to her.

e) proposed to her.

 

QUESTÃO 04

Mark the option that logically fills the blank in the sentence below:



The man in the meme is going to have a problem in the ___ future.

a) practitioner

b) foreseeable

c) demanding

d) undergoing

e) sustainable

 

QUESTÃO 05

What should I do if I lose my passport in a foreign country?

You will have to replace your passport before returning home. Brazilian citizens may contact the nearest Brazilian consulate or embassy for assistance.

Mark the most probable sentence to continue the instructions above.

a) Provided that you can prove you are a Brazilian citizen, you will get a temporary passport to return home.

b) You must prove that you are a Brazilian citizen. Otherwise, a temporary passport will be produced.

c) A temporary passport will be produced for you unless you can prove you are a Brazilian citizen.

d) If you cannot prove you are a Brazilian citizen, a temporary passport will be produced for you.

e) You will get a temporary passport as long as you cannot prove that you are a Brazilian citizen.

 

AVALIAÇÃO BIMESTRAL 4 – 2ª SÉRIE 2023 (INGLÊS)

QUESTÃO 01

Top Soccer Superstitions

Every sport in the world has its list of rituals and superstitions that go along with it. Football is in no way excluded from this. As the world’s most popular sport, there are potentially more superstitions in soccer than any other sport.

Let’s take a look at the top superstitions in the soccer world.

Same Seats: If the seating arrangement on the travel bus or plane results in a victory, it is customary to keep the same seats the next trip in many clubs’ views.

Lucky Beard: In the United States, it is referred to as a “playoff beard,” but the custom of keeping a lucky beard for the duration of a long run is universal throughout the footballing world.

Bald Players: The custom of rubbing the shaved head of a teammate for good luck goes deep into history, and is going nowhere soon. On a famous note, current French National team coach Didier Deschamps kissed the head of his teammate Fabian Barthez for good luck before matches in the 1998 World Cup, which the French won.

Last to Dress: Some players, Neymar Jr included, like to be the last player out of the locker room when they are preparing for a match.

Smelly Socks: One of the most common superstitions that can be seen – or smelled – in world football is players not washing or changing their “winning” socks.

Never Mind the Underwear: Another famous ritual, aside from not changing socks, is also unfortunately not changing undergarments. I’ll leave the rest of that one for the imagination.

Abridged from an article by Thomas Atzenhoffer. Available at: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1243400-top-10-soccer-superstitions.

 

Based on the text, we can say for sure that some soccer players

a) avoid wearing the same socks and underwear which they wore the game before.

b) like to be the last to leave the bus or plane on a trip to play away from home.

c) touch or kiss the hairless head of a teammate before a game for good luck.

d) always sit in the same seat when getting dressed to play a match.

e) throw away or burn their underwear every time they lose a game.

 

QUESTÃO 02

Astrology is generally defined as the belief that astronomical phenomena, like the stars overhead when you were born or the fact that Mercury is in retrograde, have the power to influence the daily events in our lives and our personality traits. This is, of course, very different from the study of astronomy, ___ is the scientific study of celestial objects, space, and the physics of the universe.

Clearly, lots of people are looking for ways to interpret the stars for advice. Those ___ believe in astrology think it is based on old and established scientific principles. But is there any science to back up whether astrology impacts our personality and our lives? Here’s the short answer: No. None whatsoever.

However, reading the horoscope predictions continues to be a very popular habit ___ millions of people cannot do without. As astrophysicist Carl Sagan once said, “Every newspaper in the world has a daily column on astrology. Not a single newspaper carries even a weekly column on astronomy.”

Available at: www.quickanddirtytips.com/articles/is-astrologyreal-heres-what-science-says

 

Mark the option that correctly fills in each blank in the text, respectively.

a) that – that – that

b) which – who – that

c) who – who – whom

d) that – who – whose

e) which – which – who

 

QUESTÃO 03

Among the options below, mark the sentence that is grammatically correct.

a) There are thousands of songs who you can play at your wedding, but Fake Love by Drake is certainly not one whose I would choose.

b) There are thousands of songs whose you can play at your wedding, but Fake Love by Drake is certainly not one which I would choose.

c) There are thousands of songs you can play at your wedding, but Fake Love by Drake is certainly not one I would choose.

d) There are thousands of songs when you can play at your wedding, but Fake Love by Drake is certainly not one who I would choose.

e) There are thousands of songs whom you can play at your wedding, but Fake Love by Drake is certainly not one that I would choose.

 

QUESTÃO 04

Mark the option that can logically conclude the sentence below.

With its financial results affected by the long lockdown and the inflation that followed, …

a) my mother’s restaurant had to be closed.

b) my mother had to close her restaurant down.

c) the closing of my mother’s restaurant made us all sad.

d) we were all saddened by the closing of my mother’s restaurant.

e) many businesses, including my mother’s restaurant, had to be closed.

 

QUESTÃO 05

The women’s struggle to have their rights respected around the world is far from being a new trend. The earliest Woman’s Day observance was held on February 28th, 1909 in New York, but of course women have been fighting for their rights for much longer than that. German activists decided to hold an International Women’s Day on March 8th, 1914, for no apparent reason other than it was a Sunday. Nowadays, International Women’s Day commemorates womanhood in many countries of the world, while being practically ignored in others. In some countries where the date is not a holiday, women are being encouraged to take the day off from paid and unpaid labour, refrain from shopping, and wear red.

A principal intenção do autor, nesse texto, é

a) protestar pela falta de comemoração do Dia Internacional das Mulheres em alguns países.

b) apelar para que as pessoas participem mais ativamente do Dia Internacional das Mulheres.

c) argumentar que o 8 de março é um dia importante e que deveria ser feriado no mundo inteiro.

d) combater a exploração comercial que tem sido associada ao Dia Internacional das Mulheres.

e) contar um pouco da história da criação do Dia Internacional das Mulheres e seu propósito.

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