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141Q1018795 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, QM 2019, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Kezio (2016), em seus estudos sobre o aprendizado da escrita e leitura, destaca que muitos surdos enfrentam problemas devido à prática pedagógica que considera
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142Q1024954 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

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Education in a language which is not the first language of the learner is as old as education itself. As individuals from different language groups have lived together, some have been educated in an additional language. This is as true of Ancient Rome as it is of the increasingly multilingual societies being created through mobility and globalization in the 21th century.


Two thousand years ago, provision of an educational curriculum in an additional language happened as the Roman Empire expanded and absorbed Greek territory, language and culture. Families in Rome educated their children in Greek to ensure that they would have access to not only the language, but also the social and professional opportunities it would provide for them in their future lives, including living in Greek-speaking educational communities. This historical experience has been replicated across the world through the centuries, and is now particularly true of the global uptake of English language learning.


Researchers and educators have sought new practices in education that will suit the demands of the present day. Globalization and the forces of economic and social convergence have had a significant impact on who learns which language, at what stage in their development, and in which way. The driving forces for language learning differ according to country and region, but they share the objective of wanting to achieve the best possible results in the shortest time. This need has often dovetailed with the need to adapt content-teaching methodologies so as to raise overall levels of proficiency.


(COYLE, Do; HOOD, Philip; MARSH, David. 2010. Adaptado)

The title which best summarizes the content of the text is
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143Q1024956 | Inglês, Análise Sintática Syntax Parsing, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

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Education in a language which is not the first language of the learner is as old as education itself. As individuals from different language groups have lived together, some have been educated in an additional language. This is as true of Ancient Rome as it is of the increasingly multilingual societies being created through mobility and globalization in the 21th century.


Two thousand years ago, provision of an educational curriculum in an additional language happened as the Roman Empire expanded and absorbed Greek territory, language and culture. Families in Rome educated their children in Greek to ensure that they would have access to not only the language, but also the social and professional opportunities it would provide for them in their future lives, including living in Greek-speaking educational communities. This historical experience has been replicated across the world through the centuries, and is now particularly true of the global uptake of English language learning.


Researchers and educators have sought new practices in education that will suit the demands of the present day. Globalization and the forces of economic and social convergence have had a significant impact on who learns which language, at what stage in their development, and in which way. The driving forces for language learning differ according to country and region, but they share the objective of wanting to achieve the best possible results in the shortest time. This need has often dovetailed with the need to adapt content-teaching methodologies so as to raise overall levels of proficiency.


(COYLE, Do; HOOD, Philip; MARSH, David. 2010. Adaptado)

The excerpt from the second paragraph “they would have access to not only the language, but also the social and professional opportunities” displays the use of paired conjunctions. The example with an appropriate use of paired conjunctions in a grammatically correct sentence is found in
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144Q1024963 | Inglês, Pronomes Pronouns, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

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Education in a language which is not the first language of the learner is as old as education itself. As individuals from different language groups have lived together, some have been educated in an additional language. This is as true of Ancient Rome as it is of the increasingly multilingual societies being created through mobility and globalization in the 21th century.


Two thousand years ago, provision of an educational curriculum in an additional language happened as the Roman Empire expanded and absorbed Greek territory, language and culture. Families in Rome educated their children in Greek to ensure that they would have access to not only the language, but also the social and professional opportunities it would provide for them in their future lives, including living in Greek-speaking educational communities. This historical experience has been replicated across the world through the centuries, and is now particularly true of the global uptake of English language learning.


Researchers and educators have sought new practices in education that will suit the demands of the present day. Globalization and the forces of economic and social convergence have had a significant impact on who learns which language, at what stage in their development, and in which way. The driving forces for language learning differ according to country and region, but they share the objective of wanting to achieve the best possible results in the shortest time. This need has often dovetailed with the need to adapt content-teaching methodologies so as to raise overall levels of proficiency.


(COYLE, Do; HOOD, Philip; MARSH, David. 2010. Adaptado)

In the excerpt from the third paragraph “Researchers and educators have sought new practices in education that will suit the demands of the present day”, the word in bold can be replaced, without meaning change, by
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145Q1073779 | Filosofia, Conceitos Filosóficos, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

Em seu livro Filosofando: introdução à filosofia, Maria Lúcia de Arruda Aranha e Maria Helena Pires Martins discutem problemas da Estética. Quanto ao belo, elas dizem: “Kant (…) afirma que o belo é ‘aquilo que agrada universalmente, ainda que não se possa justificá-lo intelectualmente’. Para ele, o objeto belo é uma ocasião de prazer, cuja causa reside no sujeito. O princípio do juízo estético (…) é o sentimento do sujeito, e não o conceito do objeto. Entretanto, esse sentimento é despertado pela presença do objeto. Embora seja um sentimento, portanto, subjetivo, individual, há a possibilidade de universalização desse juízo”.
A possibilidade a que o excerto se refere decorre da filosofia kantiana segundo a qual
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146Q1024960 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

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Education in a language which is not the first language of the learner is as old as education itself. As individuals from different language groups have lived together, some have been educated in an additional language. This is as true of Ancient Rome as it is of the increasingly multilingual societies being created through mobility and globalization in the 21th century.


Two thousand years ago, provision of an educational curriculum in an additional language happened as the Roman Empire expanded and absorbed Greek territory, language and culture. Families in Rome educated their children in Greek to ensure that they would have access to not only the language, but also the social and professional opportunities it would provide for them in their future lives, including living in Greek-speaking educational communities. This historical experience has been replicated across the world through the centuries, and is now particularly true of the global uptake of English language learning.


Researchers and educators have sought new practices in education that will suit the demands of the present day. Globalization and the forces of economic and social convergence have had a significant impact on who learns which language, at what stage in their development, and in which way. The driving forces for language learning differ according to country and region, but they share the objective of wanting to achieve the best possible results in the shortest time. This need has often dovetailed with the need to adapt content-teaching methodologies so as to raise overall levels of proficiency.


(COYLE, Do; HOOD, Philip; MARSH, David. 2010. Adaptado)

In the excerpt from the third paragraph “This need has often dovetailed with the need to adapt content-teaching methodologies”, the words in bold can be substituted, with no change in meaning, by
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147Q1024962 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

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Education in a language which is not the first language of the learner is as old as education itself. As individuals from different language groups have lived together, some have been educated in an additional language. This is as true of Ancient Rome as it is of the increasingly multilingual societies being created through mobility and globalization in the 21th century.


Two thousand years ago, provision of an educational curriculum in an additional language happened as the Roman Empire expanded and absorbed Greek territory, language and culture. Families in Rome educated their children in Greek to ensure that they would have access to not only the language, but also the social and professional opportunities it would provide for them in their future lives, including living in Greek-speaking educational communities. This historical experience has been replicated across the world through the centuries, and is now particularly true of the global uptake of English language learning.


Researchers and educators have sought new practices in education that will suit the demands of the present day. Globalization and the forces of economic and social convergence have had a significant impact on who learns which language, at what stage in their development, and in which way. The driving forces for language learning differ according to country and region, but they share the objective of wanting to achieve the best possible results in the shortest time. This need has often dovetailed with the need to adapt content-teaching methodologies so as to raise overall levels of proficiency.


(COYLE, Do; HOOD, Philip; MARSH, David. 2010. Adaptado)

In the excerpt “This need has often dovetailed with the need to adapt content-teaching methodologies”, the terms in bold refer to the need to
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148Q1024973 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

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Brown (2006) mentions that language, culture, and context are very influential in effective communication. Read the account by a foreigner of his experience in another country to answer question.

At first, things in the cities look pretty much alike. There are taxis, hotels with hot and cold running water, theaters, neon lights, even tall buildings with elevators and a few people who can speak English. But pretty soon the American discovers that underneath the familiar...exterior there are vast differences. When someone says “yes” it often doesn’t mean yes at all, and when people smile it doesn’t always mean they are pleased. When the American visitor makes a helpful gesture, he may be rebuffed, when he tries to be friendly nothing happens. People tell him that they will do things and don’t. The longer he stays, the more enigmatic the new country looks.
The fragment “and when people smile it doesn’t always mean they are pleased” shows that
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149Q1073778 | Filosofia, Conceitos Filosóficos, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

Em Ética a Nicômaco, Aristóteles ressalta que “(…) nenhuma das virtudes morais surge em nós por natureza (…). Diga-se, antes, que somos adaptados por natureza a recebê-las e nos tornamos perfeitos pelo hábito”.
À luz da teoria ética mencionada, a virtude é obtida por meio
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150Q1024971 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

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The question of whether or not to distinguish between native and nonnative speakers in the teaching profession has grown into a common and productive topic of research in the last decade. For many decades the English language teaching profession assumed that native English-speaking teachers, by virtue of their superior model of oral production, comprised the ideal English language teacher. Then, Medgyes (1994), among others, showed in his research that nonnative English speaking teachers offered as many if not more inherent advantages. Other authors concur by noting not only that multiple varieties of English are now considered legitimate and acceptable, but also that teachers who have actually gone through the process of learning English possess distinct advantages over native speakers.


As we move into a new paradigm in which the concepts of native and nonnative “speaker” become less relevant, it is perhaps more appropriate to think in terms of the proficiency level of a user of a language. Speaking is one of four skills and may not deserve in all contexts to be elevated to the sole criterion for proficiency. So, the profession is better served by considering a person’s communicative proficiency across the four skills. Teachers of any language, regardless of their own variety of English, can then be judged accordingly, and in turn, their pedagogical training and experience can occupy focal attention.


(Brown, 2006. Adaptado)

A teacher decides to use this text with a second language group of students. In one of the activities, students mention the main ideas contained in the text. To arrive at the information, students used the reading strategy named
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151Q1088758 | Direito Constitucional, Direitos Individuais, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

De acordo com o que estabelece o artigo 5º da Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil, de 1988, assinale a alternativa que indica um crime inafiançável e imprescritível, sujeito à pena de reclusão.
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152Q1088742 | Direito Constitucional, Direitos Individuais, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

De acordo com o que estabelece o artigo 5° da Constituição da República Federativa do Brasil, de 1988, assinale a alternativa que indica um crime inafiançável e imprescritível, sujeito à pena de reclusão.
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153Q1088755 | Matemática, Análise Combinatória em Matemática, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

Suponha que com todos os anagramas construídos com as letras da palavra NÚMERO seja feita uma lista em ordem alfabética.
O anagrama ROMENÚ ocupa, nessa lista, a posição de número
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154Q1088757 | Matemática, Análise Combinatória em Matemática, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

Dentro de uma carteira de dinheiro estão 7 cédulas: R$ 200,00, R$ 100,00, R$ 50,00, R$ 20,00, R$ 10,00, R$ 5,00, R$ 2,00. Três dessas cédulas são retiradas ao acaso, uma após a outra, sem reposição.

A probabilidade de que o valor somado dessas cédulas seja maior do que R$ 100,00 é

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155Q1046389 | Espanhol, Interpretação de Texto Comprensión de Lectura, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

Ante la pregunta ¿cuál es el español que debiera utilizar un profesor en la clase de ELE?, Moreno (2003/2004) señala que el profesor debe usar
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156Q1018801 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, QM 2019, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

A Educação Bilíngue para Surdos traz a proposta de que esses alunos devem ser ensinados através de sua língua materna e que essa seria a base para o aprendizado da língua oral de seu país.
(Kezio, 2016)
O autor destaca que a Educação Bilíngue percebe a língua de sinais como sendo
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157Q1088756 | Matemática, Análise Combinatória em Matemática, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

O planejamento de um torneio esportivo com 12 times propõe que eles sejam divididos em dois grupos de 6 times cada um. Em cada um dos grupos devem estar 2 dos 4 times com melhor classificação obtida no torneio anterior.


Dessa maneira, o time com melhor classificação no torneio anterior poderá participar em um número de possibilidades de grupos diferentes igual a

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