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Based on text CB3A5AAA, judge the following item.
As far as the use of apostrophes is concerned, there is significant difference in meaning between “users’” (ℓ.26) and user’s.
Based on text CB3A5AAA, judge the following item.
In the text, “along with” (ℓ.5) can be correctly replaced with the synonymous expression after a long time.
Based on text CB3A5AAA, judge the following item.
The author of the text implies that the fight against terrorism is
no longer a major priority for Anglo-American intelligence
services.
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Based on text CB3A5AAA, judge the following item.
According to the text, the events that followed the September
11th attacks, as well as the systematic leaking of government
classified material, have helped shape the way some
intelligence agencies have been operating.
Based on text CB3A5AAA, judge the following item.
It can be inferred from the text that a bill, as in “Investigatory Powers Bill” (ℓ.24), is a new law that was presented to Parliament for discussion, passed and is ready to be enacted.
Based on text CB1A5BBB, judge the following items.
The sentence “Michael Hayden asked to send an e-mail to all staff” (ℓ. 10 and 11) can be correctly paraphrased in the following terms: Michael Hayden enquired all his employees if he could send an electronic message.
Based on text CB1A5BBB, judge the following items.
In line 31, the connector “Hence” introduces a logical
conclusion.
Based on text CB1A5BBB, judge the following items.
GCHQ experts decided to stop producing academic papers
about code-breaking techniques only in the two last decades of
the last century.
Based on text CB1A5BBB, judge the following items.
The idea expressed in “Counter-terrorism (…) is pre-emptive” (ℓ.31) can be also found in the following proverb: It is better to prevent than to cure.
Based on text CB1A5BBB, judge the following items.
The author defends the idea that the fight against organized and
sexual crimes has diverted invaluable but scarce resources
from what should be America’s secret services’ main goal: the
combat against terrorism.
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 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 CB1A5AAA, judge the following items.
The author is critical of people who should be, but are not,
thankful for the work intelligence and security agents do.
Based on text CB1A5AAA, judge the following items.
The author of the text suggests that the old-fashioned way of
sending messages on postcards can be as dangerous as sending
them through cyber-café computers.
Based on text CB1A5AAA, judge the following items.
The expression “neat twist” (ℓ.9) refers to the irony of cyber-café patrons becoming victims of their own security consciousness.

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