
Decide whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E) according to text I.
The passage “what has always happened to it:” (L.7) can be correctly replaced by what has always happened to it, which means that or by what has always happened to it, which is to say.


Decide whether the following statements are right (C) or wrong (E) according to text II.
One can correctly infer from the text that the author is against the exploitation of animals for political or diplomatic ends.

Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text IV, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
Using based on instead of “on the basis of” (L.31) would not alter the general meaning of the sentence.

In text V, without altering the general meaning of the sentence, “enthralled” (L.8) could be replaced by (mark right — C — or wrong — E)
bewitched.

Considering the grammatical and semantic aspects of text V, decide whether the following items are right (C) or wrong (E).
The stage performance of My Fair Lady is punctuated by musical numbers.