Based on the text, judge the following item
The expression “take up”, in “Plants use the sunlight and take up the CO2” (line 5), can be replaced, without changing its
meaning, by absorb
Based on the text, judge the following item
The word “dizziness”, in “High concentrations can lead to dizziness” (line 23), can be correctly replaced by lightheadedness.
What are the second, fourth and seventh days of the week, respectively. Choose the CORRECT answer.
Next, there is a mistaken proposal regarding the use of homophones. Which is it?
What are the winter months in Ireland? Choose the CORRECT answer.
In which sequence of numbers there is a problem of spelling? Choose the INCORRECT answer.
Look at the picture and answer the question below. Choose the CORRECT answer.
What is common for people on the other side of the door to say after they heard the knocking?
Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text III, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The expression “come to grief” (L.10) means to end in failure.
Concerning the previous text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
The expression “In other words" (R.9) means besides.
Concerning the previous text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following item.
The fragment “to play a key role in" (R.21) can be correctly rewritten as to have a leading part in, without changing the meaning of the text.
The word “shoulder” in “few auditors shoulder as much burden as those who work with the government” means
The words “unaware” (R.12) and “wary” (R.16) are related in terms of meaning, being both connected to the notion of caution and attention.
READ TEXT II AND ANSWER THE QUESTION.
The word “several” in “it’s true that several sensors are already collecting as much personal data as possible” (fourth paragraph) is a synonym for
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION.
The word “Despite” in the sentence “Despite attempts to normalize public employment in some countries” indicates
In the fragments “Solar is forging ahead in global power markets as it becomes the cheapest source of electricity generation in many places, including China and India” (lines 34-37) and “with India accounting for almost one-third of global growth to 2040” (lines 66-67) forging ahead and accounting for mean, respectively,