READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 19 TO 24:
TEXT II Seeds bring new hope to long life

astonishing in "The results were astonishing" (l.13-14) may be replaced by all options EXCEPT:
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 19 TO 24:
TEXT II Seeds bring new hope to long life

astonishing in "The results were astonishing" (l.13-14) may be replaced by all options EXCEPT:
The central idea of this text is related to the
The places you can hide from Microsoft are scarce because
The words " it's a smart move" (line13) refer to the fact that Microsoft and Intel will
Japan and Europe are ahead of the US in what concerns
After the Microsoft latest release, traditional cell phones will probably become
"Há palavras que ninguém emprega. Apenas se encontram nos dicionários como velhas caducas num asilo. Às vezes uma que outra se escapa e vem luzir-se desdentadamente, em pú-blico, nalguma oração de paraninfo. Pobres velhinhas... Pobre velhinho!" (QUINTANA, Mário, "Porta Giratória", São Paulo, Globo, 1988, p. 20)
Quando, no texto, o autor diz : "pobres velhinhas... Pobre velhinho" está se referindo, respectivamente :
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Read the text below in order to answer questions 31 to 35
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
The pluriannual Plan of the Federal Government for the years 2000-2003 has chosen regional integration as one of the main themes of Brazilian foreign policy due to its importance for the country's competitive insertion in the global economy. Regional integration, which comprises the deepening of the relations with other Mercosur Member States and the establishment of a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), is necessary in order to attract productive investment, to create opportunities for employment and to facilitate access to new sources of technology. This growing interdependence has led to an increase in the international activities of different bodies ...
Read the text below in order to answer questions 31 to 35
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
The pluriannual Plan of the Federal Government for the years 2000-2003 has chosen regional integration as one of the main themes of Brazilian foreign policy due to its importance for the country's competitive insertion in the global economy. Regional integration, which comprises the deepening of the relations with other Mercosur Member States and the establishment of a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), is necessary in order to attract productive investment, to create opportunities for employment and to facilitate access to new sources of technology. This growing interdependence has led to an increase in the international activities of different bodies ...