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Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test __hot__ File

Okay, let me try to tackle this. The user wants me to revise each word in the given text with three options, using word3 format. Proper nouns like "Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test" and "CEFR" should stay the same. I need to make sure only the text is outputted, no extra explanations.

Then the tips section. "Review Unit 6 Materials" stays as a proper noun. "Textbook and online resources" can be "manual", "digital tools", "internet sources". "Reading texts" becomes "written materials", "scripts", "printed content". "Grammar explanations" to "syntax guides", "language rules", "linguistic breakdowns". "Vocabulary lists" is straightforward. Practice exercises: "drills", "worksheets", "activities". "Reinforce understanding" becomes "solidify knowledge", "strengthen grasp", "enhance cognition". Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test

I need to be careful with hyphenated terms and proper nouns. For example, "Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test" remains unchanged. Also, terms like "Common European Framework" are proper nouns but might need to be checked if they are part of the acronym. The user said to leave proper nouns unchanged, so CEFR is okay. Okay, let me try to tackle this

Finally, review the entire transformed text to ensure that all replaceable words are spintaxed and that proper nouns remain unchanged. Make sure there are no typos or incorrect word substitutions that might alter the intended meaning of the text. I need to make sure only the text

"Speaking skills" can be "verbal abilities|oral proficiencies|expression capacities".

Also, the user specified that names should stay unchanged. So "Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test" stays as is, with only the surrounding words modified. Wait, actually, the example shows "Gateway", "C1", and "Unit 6 Test" are part of the proper noun, so they remain. But in the example, the first sentence has "Gateway|Course|Program" for "Gateway", which is part of the proper name. Wait, the user says "Proper nouns stay." So if "Gateway" is a proper noun, it can't be changed. But in the example, "Gateway" was replaced in the initial response. Wait, maybe in the context of the first query, the user allowed some words that are part of the title to be replaced. Hmm, this is a bit confusing.

Okay, let me try to tackle this. The user wants me to revise each word in the given text with three options, using word3 format. Proper nouns like "Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test" and "CEFR" should stay the same. I need to make sure only the text is outputted, no extra explanations.

Then the tips section. "Review Unit 6 Materials" stays as a proper noun. "Textbook and online resources" can be "manual", "digital tools", "internet sources". "Reading texts" becomes "written materials", "scripts", "printed content". "Grammar explanations" to "syntax guides", "language rules", "linguistic breakdowns". "Vocabulary lists" is straightforward. Practice exercises: "drills", "worksheets", "activities". "Reinforce understanding" becomes "solidify knowledge", "strengthen grasp", "enhance cognition".

I need to be careful with hyphenated terms and proper nouns. For example, "Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test" remains unchanged. Also, terms like "Common European Framework" are proper nouns but might need to be checked if they are part of the acronym. The user said to leave proper nouns unchanged, so CEFR is okay.

Finally, review the entire transformed text to ensure that all replaceable words are spintaxed and that proper nouns remain unchanged. Make sure there are no typos or incorrect word substitutions that might alter the intended meaning of the text.

"Speaking skills" can be "verbal abilities|oral proficiencies|expression capacities".

Also, the user specified that names should stay unchanged. So "Gateway C1 Unit 6 Test" stays as is, with only the surrounding words modified. Wait, actually, the example shows "Gateway", "C1", and "Unit 6 Test" are part of the proper noun, so they remain. But in the example, the first sentence has "Gateway|Course|Program" for "Gateway", which is part of the proper name. Wait, the user says "Proper nouns stay." So if "Gateway" is a proper noun, it can't be changed. But in the example, "Gateway" was replaced in the initial response. Wait, maybe in the context of the first query, the user allowed some words that are part of the title to be replaced. Hmm, this is a bit confusing.