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457941200155632
Ano: 2023Banca: QuadrixOrganização: CREA-GODisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Preposições
     What is agronomy? An agronomist, or crop scientist, studies plants and how they can be grown, modified, and used to benefit society. They use science to carry out experiments that create new techniques for agriculture production. Agronomy has existed and been important for humans since the invention of farming.

Internet: <unity.edu> (with adaptations).


According to the text, judge the item from.


In the last period of the text the word “since” can be correctly replaced by the word for.  
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457941201615435
Ano: 2024Banca: Instituto ÁgataOrganização: Prefeitura de Anajás - PADisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Preposições
Failed policies and false promises bedevil multilingualism in South Africa

Twenty-seven years after democracy, English retains its hegemony as the language of influence, means, and access in all spheres of life – despite progressive language policies and government promises to foster all eleven official languages. “We are a multilingual country with monolingual practices,” said University of Cape Town (UCT) Vice-Chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng in a public lecture, delivered as Bristol Illustrious Visiting Professor (BIVP). [...] In 1997 South Africa announced a new Language in Education policy for schools, recognising eleven official languages and encouraging multilingualism. Within this policy, learners must choose the preferred language of learning on admission to a school. Where the language they choose is not available, parents can apply to the provincial education department to provide instruction. Most choose English – probably through their parents’ influence, as it holds the key to opportunities, said Phakeng.
In 2020 the Department of Higher Education and Training published a language policy framework for public higher education institutions. These policies are intended to develop and strengthen indigenous languages as languages of scholarship, teaching and learning, and communication in South African universities, said Phakeng. The policy framework is also meant to highlight the role of higher education in creating and promoting conditions for the development of historically marginalized official South African languages of the Khoi, Nama, and San people, as well as sign language [...]. 
History has shown that despite their lofty intentions, both policies have failed to redress the situation. English still dominates in almost every facet of public life. The reasons are many and complex, said Phakeng [...].
“For example, you can be fluent in six of the country’s eleven official languages but denied an opportunity to join the military, because your matric English mark was 45%. It doesn’t matter that you scored 78% for your home language, Xhosa.” [...] Research suggests that schools are not opting to use indigenous African languages as languages of learning and teaching, in both policy and practice. Those in power should have known better, Phakeng said.
“Mother-tongue instruction has a bad image among speakers of African languages. It is associated with apartheid, and hence inferior education – parents’ memories of Bantu education, combined with our perception of English as a gateway to better education, and making most black parents favor English from the beginning.” 
English is also a prerequisite for anyone aspiring to become a professional in South Africa. [...]
 (Adapted from: https://www.news.uct.ac.za/article/-2022-03-10-failed-policies-false-promises-bedevil-multilingualism-in-sa)
Read the sentences below and mark the one that presents a preposition of time.
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457941201456869
Ano: 2022Banca: FEPESEOrganização: Prefeitura de Balneário Camboriú - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Presente Simples | Pronomes | Verbos | Passado Perfeito | Tradução | Preposições | Pronome Relativo
Identify the alternatives below as ( T ) true or ( F ) false.

( ) The underlined word in “… it helps to know more about hot air balloons themselves.“ is a relative pronoun.

( ) The preposition in the following sentence “…keeping the balloon floating above the ground.” means that the balloon is floating over the ground.

( ) The words ‘actually’, ‘push’, and ‘major’ mean in Portuguese: ‘atualmente’, puxar’ and ‘maior’.

( ) The negative form of “A hot air balloon has three major parts: the basket, the burner, and the envelope.” is “A hot balloon doesn’t have three major parts: the basket, the burner, and the envelope.”

( ) The tense used in the question “Have you ever wondered what keeps a hot air balloon flying?”, is an example of Past Perfect.


Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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457941201307503
Ano: 2017Banca: CCV-UFCOrganização: UFCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Preposições
As preposições que completam adequadamente as frases a seguir são:

I. Put your shoes ____ - it’s too cold to walk around barefoot.
II. You must get ____ now or you will be late for school.
III. Sit ____, please. I’ll be with you in a minute.
IV. I - Don’t give ___ singing. You are very talented.
V. Where is the fitting room? I’d like to try ____ these pants.
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457941200159433
Ano: 2023Banca: FUNDATECOrganização: Prefeitura de Coronel Pilar - RSDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Preposições

The Rise of the “Bike Bus” Movement

01 On Earth Day* 2022, Sam Balto, a physical education teacher in Portland, convinced a few

02 dozen parents to send their kids to school on their bikes and posted the first in a series of videos

03 that turned his “bike bus” into a viral sensation. Balto has continued documenting his weekly

04 bike buses with joyous videos that show students rolling to school while he blasts music from an

05 eclectic collection of artists, including AC/DC, Metallica, and OneRepublic. Over time, these

06 boisterous bike buses have grown to more than 150 kids. “The more these kids practice riding

07 bikes, the more confident they become. And now they want to keep riding on non-bike bus days,

08 and even on rainy days!” said Balto.

09 Balto’s bike bus is much more than a fad. His TikTok and Twitter videos have raked in

10 millions of views, inspiring similar initiatives in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Utah, Ohio, and

11 Texas. Bike buses previously existed in European cities such as Barcelona and London, but new

12 ones in cities like Cape Town are now joining the trend. Nancy Pullen-Seufert, the director of the

13 National Center for Safe Routes to School, said biking and walking to school have myriad benefits,

14 including “improving air quality, improving safety for walkers and bicyclists, increasing physical

15 activity, and making it easier for school buses and others who can’t actively travel to school to

16 arrive to school on time.”

17 Balto has also triggered real political change by working with lawmakers to pass a so-called

18 “Bike Bus Bill”, that was signed into law by Oregon Governor Tina Kotek in August. “The bill

19 brings flexibility so school districts can now use student transportation funds, which were

20 previously only for school buses, to pay for crossing guards or adults to lead walking school buses

21 or bike buses. It’s awesome.” Balto said. And he is not the only bike bus leader driving positive

22 change in Oregon… Last year, Megan Ramey, who has been organizing a bike bus ___ 2020, was

23 named the Safe Routes to School Manager at Hood River County School District and since then,

24 she has secured nearly $11 million in funding to make it safer for kids to walk and bike to school.

25 “I feel like I'm in a cash-grabbing machine. We just got $7 million to create an off-road trail to

26 the high school. This means kids will be able to bike to high school on a green trail instead of a

27 car-centered road,” said Ramey.

28 Nearly 90% of kids walked to school in 1969. Half a century later, in 2017, that number

29 had fallen to just 10%. That year, a third of students took the school bus and more than half

30 were driven in a private vehicle. This has led to more pollution, with researchers finding that

31 toxic car fumes have an adverse effect on attention, reasoning, and academic performance

32 among school children. In New York, the Open Schools Program has helped increase biking and

33 walking in the 65 schools that restricted traffic during drop-off and pick-up times this year, said

34 Sabina Sethi Unni, who works at Open Plans, a non-profit that supports the shift to walkable

35 cities. “This program makes kids more comfortable with walking and biking at a young age. When

36 they get older, they will be cyclists instead of car users,” said Unni.

(Available in: https://www.distilled.earth/p/the-rise-of-the-bike-bus-movement – text especially adapted for this test).

*Earth Day: a day in April designated for promoting concern for the environment (Merriam-Webster).

The word that correctly completes the gap in line 22 is:

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457941200911393
Ano: 2019Banca: AMEOSCOrganização: Prefeitura de Princesa - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Preposições
I can’t go out tonight because I have to prepare from my interview tomorrow.
In the context above there is a mistake related to:
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457941201249578
Ano: 2018Banca: AMEOSCOrganização: Prefeitura de Barra Bonita - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Preposições

Observe the sentence below.


The trip to the United States had resulted ____ conversations between Mother Frances and a devout Catholic convert.


Choose the best preposition that follows the verb.

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457941201169244
Ano: 2017Banca: CCV-UFCOrganização: UFCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Preposições
Sobre as preposições em inglês, é INCORRETO afirmar:
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457941200840371
Ano: 2025Banca: INAZ do ParáOrganização: Prefeitura de Bocaina do Sul - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Conjunções e Conectivos | Verbos | Artigos | Preposições
Regarding the use of articles, prepositions, connectors, and adverbs in English, analyze the statements below and select the CORRECT alternative.

I. The definite article "the" is used with both countable and uncountable nouns whenever the noun is specific in context.

II. Prepositions such as "in," "on," and "at" follow strict and unchanging rules for use with expressions of time and place.

III. Connectors like "however" and "nevertheless" introduce contrasting ideas but differ in their degree of formality and intensity.

IV. Adverbs in English often end in "-ly" and can modify verbs, adjectives, or even other adverbs, depending on the context. 
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457941200410985
Ano: 2017Banca: IESESOrganização: GasBrasilianoDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Preposições

Complete as sentenças com to, on ou for:

I’m going ____ France next week.

I’m going out _____ a walk. Do you want to come?

Would you like to go ____ a tour of the city?

Assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequencia correta:

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