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Read the text below in order to answer questions 31 to 35.
According to the author, Brazil
has made profound reforms in its pension system.
has been increasing its tax revenue for decades
still needs to implement necessary reforms.
has reduced a number of privileges and benefits.
has been challenging the national market since 2000.
Read the text below in order to answer questions 46 to 50:
U.S.A – BRAZIL RELATIONS
The United States was the first country to recognize Brazil's independence in 1822. The two countries have traditionally enjoyed friendly, active relations encompassing a broad political and economic agenda. With the inauguration of Brazil's internationally oriented, reformist President Fernando Henrique Cardoso on January 1, 1995, U.S.–Brazil engagement and cooperation have intensified. This is reflected in the unprecedented number of high-level contacts between the two governments, including President Cardoso's state visit to Washington in April 1995, visits to Brazil by First Lady Hillary Clinton, and many other exchanges between U.S. and Brazilian cabinet and subcabinet officials. Important topics of discussion and cooperation have included trade and finance, hemispheric economic integration, United Nations reform and peacekeeping efforts, non-proliferation and arms control, a follow-up to the 1994 Miami Summit of the Americas, common efforts to help resolve the Peru-Ecuador border conflict, support for Paraguay's democratic development, human rights, counternarcotics, and environmental issues
The political and economic agenda between Brazil and the U.S.A.
Read the text below in order to answer questions 31 to 35.
The author states that the impact of the fiscal adjustment in 2000
was made more severe.
could have been softened.
could have been avoided
had been foreseen by experts
was made less severe.
Read the text below in order to answer questions 46 to 50:
U.S.A – BRAZIL RELATIONS
The United States was the first country to recognize Brazil's independence in 1822. The two countries have traditionally enjoyed friendly, active relations encompassing a broad political and economic agenda. With the inauguration of Brazil's internationally oriented, reformist President Fernando Henrique Cardoso on January 1, 1995, U.S.–Brazil engagement and cooperation have intensified. This is reflected in the unprecedented number of high-level contacts between the two governments, including President Cardoso's state visit to Washington in April 1995, visits to Brazil by First Lady Hillary Clinton, and many other exchanges between U.S. and Brazilian cabinet and subcabinet officials. Important topics of discussion and cooperation have included trade and finance, hemispheric economic integration, United Nations reform and peacekeeping efforts, non-proliferation and arms control, a follow-up to the 1994 Miami Summit of the Americas, common efforts to help resolve the Peru-Ecuador border conflict, support for Paraguay's democratic development, human rights, counternarcotics, and environmental issues
According to the text,
the U.S.A. and Brazil have kept close diplomatic bonds.
Read the text below in order to answer questions 36 to 40.
According to the text, the two-year Internet moratorium extension
is about to be signed.
is likely to be signed.
was signed.
was called off.
was postponed.
Read the text below in order to answer questions 36 to 40.
According to the author, the Internet
might replace catalog and mail order sales.
access and discretionary taxes are permanent.
discretionary taxes should be validated.
is exempted from taxation for 2 years.
is currently subject to taxation
Read the text below in order to answer questions 36 to 40.
The moratorium took a long time to approve because of
the mailing of anthrax spores to various Senators.
the negative results of an opinion poll among Zogbies.
the need to consult 7,600 taxing bodies in America.
the obstructive action of three particular Senators.
the difficulty in going against the majority's wishes.
Read the text below in order to answer questions 36 to 40.
According to the text
the US Senate has been struggling to extend the Internet moratorium.
7,600 taxing bodies could be imposing taxes on the Internet.
President Bush has refused to sign the Internet moratorium extension.
merchants are willing to define fiscal principles and procedures
it is technologically difficult to impose taxes via the Internet.
Read the text below in order to answer questions 36 to 40.
According to the author, the decision to extend the moratorium was not
quick.
official
made.
sustained.
enforced.
Read the text below in order to answer questions 41 to 45.
In paragraph 1, the text refers to individuals who
are in charge of validating state laws.
volunteer to pay their taxes
have failed to pay federal levies.
argue against the compulsory tax payment
assess and charge federal taxes
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