
Judge the following items, concerning the vocabulary used in text 6A4AAA.
The expression "resulted from"(l.3) could be replaced by arose out of, without changing the meaning of the text.
Judge the following items, concerning the vocabulary used in text 6A4AAA.
The expression "resulted from"(l.3) could be replaced by arose out of, without changing the meaning of the text.
Judge the following items, concerning the vocabulary used in text 6A4AAA.
In the text, the word "field" (l.12) means the same as the word sphere.
Without altering the meaning of text 6A6BBB, the expression “covert signals” (l.3) could be replaced by
In text 9A4BBB, pretend (í.14) is synonymous with
In text 9A1CCC, the word off-putting (l.8) means causing a feeling of
In text 9A2BBB, the word Nonetheless (l.10) expresses the idea of 
Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text I, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The words clad (l. 18) and quaffing (l.19) could be correctly replaced by dressed and sipping without this altering the meaning of the sentence, although this substitution would make the text less humorous.
Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text I, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
There would be no change in the meaning of the passage from Often (l. 2) to duplicity (l.4) if it were replaced by Even though it is often confused with espionage, which is its illegitimate cousin, diplomacy has been linked with misbehaviour and duplicity for centuries.
Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of text II, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E).
The word genial (l.15) means unusually intelligent.
Decide whether the statements below, which concern the ideas of text II and the vocabulary used in it, are right (C) or wrong (E).
The word unsparingly (l.13) can be correctly replaced by unmercifully, without this changing the meaning of the text.