Brazil's
President Dilma Rousseff, impeached, was suspended from Office
Brazilian senators voted on May 11 to suspend President
Dilma Rousseff and open an impeachment trial, effectively taking the Workers'
Party from office after 13 years in power.
Rousseff, the country's first female president, promised
that she will continue fighting, calling the impeachment "dirty,"
"fraudulent" and "a coup."
Rousseff, a former leftist militant who was jailed and
tortured as a young woman by Brazil's military dictatorship, said her
suspension was "an injustice that hurt more than torture."
"I will fight with all the available legal tools to
serve out the term I was elected to," she said. "I may have made
mistakes, but I committed no crimes."
Rousseff's chances for a comeback are remote. The
decision came after an all-night debate that ended with 55 of Brazil's 81
senators voting to put her on Trial. Under Brazilian law, she is now suspended
for up to 180 days during the trial.
The 55 votes against her exceeded the majority that would
eventually be needed to permanently remove her at the end of the impeachment
trial.
Vocabulary:
office - posto, cargo
coup – golpe
coup – golpe
serve
out the term – exercer o cargo
trial – julgamento
trial – julgamento
up
to – até
eventually – finalmente
eventually – finalmente
tools
– ferramentas
power - poder
power - poder
1.
What is correct according to the text:
a)
President Dilma Rousseff was elected on May 11, 2016.
b)
The Workers´ Party (PT) stayed in power for more than 13 years.
c)
More than 50 senators voted in favor of putting the president Dilma on Trial.
d)
55 is the total number of senators in Brazil.
e)
Dilma Rousseff has a great chance of returning to Office.
2. Which of these sentences is in the Simple
Past?
a)
She will continue fighting, calling the impeachment
"dirty," "fraudulent" and "a coup."
b)
Rousseff's chances for a comeback are remote.
c) I may have made mistakes.
d) The decision came after an all-night debate.
e) I will fight with all the available legal tools to
serve out the term.
3. Which of these words in NOT a verb?
a) taking
b) fighting
c) calling
d) votin
e) during
4. According to the picture above:
a) More people prefer to travel to the UK than the USA.
b) Fewer people prefer to travel to Ireland than Canada.
c) More people prefer to travel to the USA than the UK.
d) Fewer people prefer to travel to Canada than New
Zealand.
e) More people prefer to travel to Australia than Canada
and New Zealand together.
5. IF is used in Conditional Sentences (sentences
indicating a condition to do something). Which of these Conditional Sentences
is INCORRECT?
a) If I had time, I will go to the movies with you.
b) If I receive the money, I will buy the presents.
c) If I received the money, I would buy the presents.
d) If Mike arrived early, he would help me.
e) If Mike arrives early, he will help me.