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Text II – items 38 to 40

Considering the ideas and expressions found in text II, judge the following items.

Blanks numbered  and can be properly filled i n with picking up, burst and sluggishness respectively.

Still in relation to text I, judge the following items.

The author's purpose is to show that governments around the world are scrabbling for scarce corporate taxes.

Still in relation to text I, judge the following items.

The expression " fret that su ch cases are the tip of a large iceberg" (L.13-14) means that many other similar cases have been found.

Text I – items 31 to 37

Judge if each it em below presents a correct rewriting of the information contained in lines 6 to 12 of text

In the latest revelation, Dick Thornburgh, the man in charge of evaluating the failure of Wo rld-Com, issued hearsay evidence stating that, not only many other crooked dealings are to be attributed to broken telecoms company , but that it also deprived the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS) of great sums of dollars using a tax device invented by KPMG, its auditor.

Text I – items 31 to 37

Judge if each it em below presents a correct rewriting of the information contained in lines 6 to 12 of text

In the last revelation on January 26th, Dick Thornburgh, the man accredited to look into the breach of World-Com, reported that, as wel l as a slew of other false dealings for which the undermined telecoms companies are to be criticised, it als o defrauded the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of heaps of dollars through a tax cover created by KPMG, its accountant.

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