
Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text VI, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The word “simmering” (l.15) could be replaced by vocal without altering the general meaning of the passage.
Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text VI, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The word “simmering” (l.15) could be replaced by vocal without altering the general meaning of the passage.
Based on text CB1A5AAA, judge the following items.
The words “unaware” (l.12) and “wary” (l.16) are related in terms of meaning, being both connected to the notion of caution and attention.
Based on text CB1A5BBB, judge the following items.
In the fragment “on becoming director of the American National Security Agency” (l. 9 and 10), the preposition “on” refers to a period when the action is taking place.
Based on text CB1A5BBB, judge the following items.
In line 31, the connector “Hence” introduces a logical conclusion.
According to the text CB5A1AAA, judge the next items.
In the excerpts “they help to assure” (l. 4 and 5) and “so that they can lead a dignified life” (l.6), the pronoun “they” refers to “basic human rights” (l.4).
Judge the following items, concerning the vocabulary used in text 6A4AAA.
In the text, "allotted to" (l.29) is synonymous with designated to.
Concerning the ideas of the previous text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following items.
The phrase ¡°Surveys abound¡± (§¤.8) could be correctly replaced by There are numerous surveys, without altering the meaning of the sentence.
Concerning the ideas of the previous text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following items.
In the text, the word ¡°dominance¡± (§¤.15) is synonymous with dominion.
Concerning the ideas of the previous text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following items.
In the text, the word ¡°dominance¡± (§¤.15) is synonymous with dominion.
Concerning the ideas of the previous text and the vocabulary used in it, judge the following items.
The word ¡°resources¡± (§¤.27) could be replaced with sources, preserving the meaning of the sentence.