
In the previous text,
“mistrust” (l.17) is synonymous with distrust.

In the previous text,
“mistrust” (l.17) is synonymous with distrust.

Based on the text, judge the following items.
The word “threatens” (l.5) can be correctly replaced by menaces.

Based on the text, it can be deduced that
“On the other hand” (l.7) means out of hand.

Based on the text above, judge the items below.
In the text, “therefore” (l.10) means consequently.

According to the text above, judge the following items.
In the text, “have yet to be established” (l.12-13) means still have not been established.

According to the text above, it can be deduced that
“wear” (l.6) can be correctly replaced by use.

According to the text above, it can be deduced that
“their” (l.26) refers to “athletes” (l.26).

In the previous text,
“significant” (l.3) means meaningful.

In the previous text,
“for example” (l.14-15) is synonymous with for instance.

In the previous text,
“In addition” (l.21) means moreover.