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  • 9704EB3E-B0

    Biologia

    Identidade dos seres vivos
    UNICENTRO · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Ao longo da vida de um organismo a composição química da matéria viva mantém-se relativamente constante devido à presença de estruturas que promovem certo isolamento e que selecionam as substâncias que devem entrar e sair do organismo. Nos seres unicelulares estas funções são executadas basicamente pela membrana plasmática. Sobre este envoltório celular e suas funções nos organismos unicelulares, assinale a alternativa correta.
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão 9704eb3e-b0
  • B3127E26-B0

    Inglês

    Voz Ativa e Passiva | Passive and Active Voice
    UNICENTRO · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    In this sentence “This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned.” (3rd paragraph, last sentence) we have an example of passive voice. Mark the sentence where the passive is WRONG:
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  • B30F58E7-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNICENTRO · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    About the trains it is correct to say that
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  • B30B910B-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNICENTRO · 2010Muito difícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    The pronoun “its”on sentence 03, in the 2nd paragraph refers to
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  • B307A146-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNICENTRO · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    The text suggests visiting
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  • B302D0F5-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNICENTRO · 2010Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    According to the text, the place where the royal family gets married is
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  • B2FD6238-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNICENTRO · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    Mark the places not suggested to be visited in the city
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  • B2F9F8B5-B0

    Inglês

    Pronomes | Pronouns
    UNICENTRO · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    In this sentence “This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned.” (3rd paragraph, last sentence) we have an example of a relative pronoun. Mark the sentence where the relative pronoun is used wrongly:
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  • B2F6F929-B0

    Inglês

    Verbos | Verbs
    UNICENTRO · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    The title “Visiting London” is an example of the use of the gerund. Mark the alternative below where the use of the gerund is WRONG:
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  • B2F2FFD1-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNICENTRO · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    The number of guests the city gets is
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  • B2EEA3E6-B0

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    UNICENTRO · 2010Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    VISITING LONDON

    Today, more than 6.000.000 people live in London and every year, more than nine million people come from countries all over the world to visit the city.
    A quick and easy way to get to different places in the city is to use an Underground train. The trains run all day and most of the night. You can see much more of London from one of its famous red buses. There are some special buses for visitors that take you to many of the interesting places in the city on one journey that takes about one and a half hour. London taxis are called ‘black cabs’. Most of them are black but some are not. The drivers are friendly and helpful. It’s also possible to take a long boat trip along the River Thames and see lovely places in London and out of the city. London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.
    London has beautiful parks and gardens, theatres, museums and art galleries. There are also streets with famous shops and markets and international restaurants and English pubs where you can drink the English beer. The typical English food is fish and chips. They’re cheap and good to eat. But there are many, many more things to see and do in London. Come and see!

    (Adapted from London Factfiles – J. Escott – Oxford Bookworms 1)
    The text is mainly
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  • FEE96776-B0

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UNICENTRO · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010


    MOVIMENTO pró-democracia. Disponível em: <www.pró-democracia.com/comunidadeorkut.movimentopró-democracia> . Acesso em: 19 jun. 2010.


    O principal objetivo desse texto é

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  • FEE5CCCE-B0

    Português

    Gêneros Textuais
    UNICENTRO · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Sexta-feira, 7 de agosto de 2009.

    Querida Alice,

        Recebi seu e-mail e sei que você está legal, física e emocionalmente. Mas esta cartinha mais formal é para comemorar nossa amizade, que nasceu recentemente, mas já é forte, quem sabe, indestrutível. Há momentos em que a gente sente a necessidade de se comunicar com os nossos verdadeiros amigos.
        Parece que você já percebeu que o amigo de verdade é mais precioso do que qualquer parente. Acredite, pois apenas o fato de se ter tido a liberdade para escolher essa amizade já é um ponto favorável no placar que indica a escala de estima.
      Orgulho-me de ter sido escolhida por você como amiga do peito. É preciso comemorar esta amizade preciosa, e qualquer manifestação vale a pena.

    Amanda

    RECEBI seu e-mail. Disponível em: <http://ofice.microsoft.com/pt-br/templatas/ct010146797-aspx>. Acesso em: 21 maio 2010. Adaptado.


    O texto em evidência caracteriza-se como carta pessoal por uma série de razões dentre as quais se excetua a indicada em 

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  • FED9A5A5-B0

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UNICENTRO · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    UM DIA por um mundo melhor. Disponível em: <http://amorconsciente.files.

    wordpress.com/2009/05/ac_umdia_porummundomelhor.jpg>.

    Acesso em: 20 maio 2010.


    Essa campanha social tem como objetivo sensibilizar o cidadão para desenvolver atitudes de respeito e amor ao próximo.

    Para tanto, no jogo de ideias desenvolvidas na expressão “Um dia por um mundo melhor”, a palavra “por” denota

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  • FED5F4B3-B0

    Português

    Coesão e coerência
    UNICENTRO · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    TEXTO:

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    MORIN, Edgar. Amor, poesia, sabedoria. São Paulo: Bertrand Brasil,

    2003, Prefácio. Adaptado. Não paginado.

    “A partir daí, podemos assumir, mas com plena consciência, o destino antropológico do homo sapiens-demens, que implica nunca cessar de fazer dialogar em nós mesmos sabedoria e loucura, ousadia e prudência, economia e gasto, temperança e ‘consumação’, desprendimento e apego.” (l. 55-60)

    Sobre o fragmento em destaque, pode-se afirmar:
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  • FED1EDAB-B0

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UNICENTRO · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    TEXTO:

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    MORIN, Edgar. Amor, poesia, sabedoria. São Paulo: Bertrand Brasil,

    2003, Prefácio. Adaptado. Não paginado.

    É verdadeira a análise sobre o termo transcrito na alternativa
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  • FECCF43C-B0

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UNICENTRO · 2010MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    TEXTO:

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    MORIN, Edgar. Amor, poesia, sabedoria. São Paulo: Bertrand Brasil,

    2003, Prefácio. Adaptado. Não paginado.

    Sobre a análise linguística dos termos transcritos, é correto o que se afirma em
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  • FEC7B4D5-B0

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UNICENTRO · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    TEXTO:

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    MORIN, Edgar. Amor, poesia, sabedoria. São Paulo: Bertrand Brasil,

    2003, Prefácio. Adaptado. Não paginado.

    A oração “Se o amor expressa o ápice supremo da sabedoria e da loucura” (l. 43-44), sem alterar o sentido original do contexto, pode ser reescrita da seguinte forma:
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão fec7b4d5-b0
  • FEC3549F-B0

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    UNICENTRO · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    TEXTO:

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    MORIN, Edgar. Amor, poesia, sabedoria. São Paulo: Bertrand Brasil,

    2003, Prefácio. Adaptado. Não paginado.

    Os termos “desmesura” (l. 11) e “temperança” (l. 23) sugerem, respectivamente, ideias de
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão fec3549f-b0
  • FEC04054-B0

    Português

    Coesão e coerência
    UNICENTRO · 2010DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

    TEXTO:

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    Imagem da questão de Português, da prova de 2010

    MORIN, Edgar. Amor, poesia, sabedoria. São Paulo: Bertrand Brasil,

    2003, Prefácio. Adaptado. Não paginado.

    A alternativa que relaciona, respectivamente, as palavras “sapiens” (l. 2) e “demens” (l. 5) a referências adequadas, de acordo com o contexto, é a
    Escolha uma alternativa para a questão fec04054-b0