SIMULADO PAS UFLA – INGLÊS-( PROVAS ANTERIORES )Por Patricia Rezende / 16/06/2024 LÍNGUA ESTRANGEIRA – INGLÊS QUESTÃO 1 SEX EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN: WHY PARENTS SHOULD TALK TO THEIR KIDS ABOUT SEX STARTING EARLY WITH AGE-APPROPRIATE INFORMATION ABOUT SEX IS A GOOD IDEA1 Curiosity about sex is a natural step from learning about the body. Sex education helps kids understand 2 about the body and helps them feel positive about their own bodies. Younger kids are interested in pregnancy 3 and babies, rather than the mechanics of sex. 4 Discussing sex is also part of starting open communication with your child. Early, honest, and open 4 communication between parents and kids is very important, especially when your child becomes an adolescent. If 5 open communication is normal, kids are more likely to speak with parents about all the other trials of 6 adolescence, such as depression, relationships, and the abuse of drugs and alcohol, as well as sexual issues. 7 Beginning a conversation about sex early and continuing that conversation as the child grows is the best 8 sex education strategy. It lets parents avoid giving one big, and likely uncomfortable talk when the child reaches9 adolescence (and will have already gotten information and misinformation from their friends). These10 conversations are easier when they come out of a life experience, like seeing a pregnant woman or a baby. 11 When parents talk with their children about sex, they can make sure that they are getting the right12 information. Parents should be a child’s first source of information about sex. Understanding correct information 13 can protect children from risky behaviour as they grow upIt can be inferred from paragraph one (lines 1-3) that younger kids are (A) as interested in sex mechanics as they are in pregnancy and babies. (B) more curious about pregnancy and babies than about sex mechanics. (C) more curious about sex mechanics than about pregnancy and babies. (D) less curious about pregnancy and babies than about the mechanics of sex. None QUESTÃO 2 SEX EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN: WHY PARENTS SHOULD TALK TO THEIR KIDS ABOUT SEX STARTING EARLY WITH AGE-APPROPRIATE INFORMATION ABOUT SEX IS A GOOD IDEA1 Curiosity about sex is a natural step from learning about the body. Sex education helps kids understand 2 about the body and helps them feel positive about their own bodies. Younger kids are interested in pregnancy 3 and babies, rather than the mechanics of sex. 4 Discussing sex is also part of starting open communication with your child. Early, honest, and open 5 communication between parents and kids is very important, especially when your child becomes an adolescent. If 6 open communication is normal, kids are more likely to speak with parents about all the other trials of 7 adolescence, such as depression, relationships, and the abuse of drugs and alcohol, as well as sexual issues. 8 Beginning a conversation about sex early and continuing that conversation as the child grows is the best 9 sex education strategy. It lets parents avoid giving one big, and likely uncomfortable talk when the child reaches10 adolescence (and will have already gotten information and misinformation from their friends). These11 conversations are easier when they come out of a life experience, like seeing a pregnant woman or a baby. 12 When parents talk with their children about sex, they can make sure that they are getting the right13 information. Parents should be a child’s first source of information about sex. Understanding correct information 14 can protect children from risky behaviour as they grow upThe word "trials" (line 6) is closest in meaning to (A) joyful experiences. (B) relaxing experiences. (C) annoying experiences. (D) rewarding experiences. None QUESTÃO 3 SEX EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN: WHY PARENTS SHOULD TALK TO THEIR KIDS ABOUT SEX STARTING EARLY WITH AGE-APPROPRIATE INFORMATION ABOUT SEX IS A GOOD IDEA1 Curiosity about sex is a natural step from learning about the body. Sex education helps kids understand 2 about the body and helps them feel positive about their own bodies. Younger kids are interested in pregnancy 3 and babies, rather than the mechanics of sex. 4 Discussing sex is also part of starting open communication with your child. Early, honest, and open 5 communication between parents and kids is very important, especially when your child becomes an adolescent. If 6 open communication is normal, kids are more likely to speak with parents about all the other trials of 7 adolescence, such as depression, relationships, and the abuse of drugs and alcohol, as well as sexual issues. 8 Beginning a conversation about sex early and continuing that conversation as the child grows is the best 9 sex education strategy. It lets parents avoid giving one big, and likely uncomfortable talk when the child reaches10 adolescence (and will have already gotten information and misinformation from their friends). These11 conversations are easier when they come out of a life experience, like seeing a pregnant woman or a baby. 12 When parents talk with their children about sex, they can make sure that they are getting the right13 information. Parents should be a child’s first source of information about sex. Understanding correct information 14 can protect children from risky behaviour as they grow upIn paragraph two (lines 4-7), depression, relationships, the abuse of drugs and alcohol, and sexual issues are mentioned as examples of (A) painful changes kids may under go during adolescence. (B) challenges adolescents have to face after talking with their parents. (C) attitudes kids take, caused by bad communication with their parents. (D) situations adolescents are likely to witness if parents do not back them. None SEX EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN: WHY PARENTS SHOULD TALK TO THEIR KIDS ABOUT SEX STARTING EARLY WITH AGE-APPROPRIATE INFORMATION ABOUT SEX IS A GOOD IDEA1 Curiosity about sex is a natural step from learning about the body. Sex education helps kids understand 2 about the body and helps them feel positive about their own bodies. Younger kids are interested in pregnancy 3 and babies, rather than the mechanics of sex. 4 Discussing sex is also part of starting open communication with your child. Early, honest, and open 5 communication between parents and kids is very important, especially when your child becomes an adolescent. If 6 open communication is normal, kids are more likely to speak with parents about all the other trials of 7 adolescence, such as depression, relationships, and the abuse of drugs and alcohol, as well as sexual issues. 8 Beginning a conversation about sex early and continuing that conversation as the child grows is the best 9 sex education strategy. It lets parents avoid giving one big, and likely uncomfortable talk when the child reaches10 adolescence (and will have already gotten information and misinformation from their friends). These11 conversations are easier when they come out of a life experience, like seeing a pregnant woman or a baby. 12 When parents talk with their children about sex, they can make sure that they are getting the right13 information. Parents should be a child’s first source of information about sex. Understanding correct information 14 can protect children from risky behaviour as they grow up (A) parents (B) children (C) information (D) both parents and children None QUESTÃO 4 According to passage 2 (A) parents, teacher, police and local communities are enable to prevent sexual violence. (B) pregnancy, HIV, violence, and abuse are consequences of discussing about sexuality education. (C) talking about sexuality education includes also talking about to sexual violence and sexual abuse. (D) children and young people know how to make responsible choices about their sexual and social relationships. None QUESTÃO 5- The expression “In addition to” in the sentence “In addition to learning about the risks of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (including HIV), (…)” (lines 3-4) and “For example” in the sentence “For example, distinguishing between “good” and “bad” touch, (…)” (line 9) are (A) prepositions (B) connectors (C) adjectives (D) nouns None QUESTÃO 6 The word “these” in the sentence “In addition to learning about the risks of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (including HIV), children and young people also need to learn about the risk of sexual exploitation and abuse in order to recognize these when they occur,(…)” (lines 3-5) is replacing (A) Infections. (B) risks of pregnancy. (C) children and young people. (D) sexual exploitation and abuse. None QUESTÃO 7 According to the passage: “(…) distinguishing between “good” and “bad” touch, learning how to express feelings, to resist pressure and to seek help (…)” (lines 9-10) are situations that define (A) sexual abuse. (B) sexual violence. (D) sexuality education. None Time's up