- •Part II
- •The Benefits of Online Fitness Training
- •Part III
- •Good Food Guide to the States
- •In which review are the following stated?
- •Use of english Part I
- •Fingernails growing faster
- •Part II
- •A short history of tattooing
- •Part III
- •India's rainforest by night
- •Part IV
- •Listening Part I – Multiple Matching
- •Part II – Sentence Completion
- •Part III – Multiple Choice
- •Part II
- •Getting rid of plastic bags
- •Part III
- •Use of english Part I
- •The sticking plaster
- •Part II
- •How the Tour de France began
- •Part III
- •Part IV
- •Listening Part I – Multiple Matching
- •Part II – Sentence Completion
- •Australian Adventure Holiday
- •Part III – Multiple Choice
- •Part II
- •Chance encounter
- •Part III
- •Use of english Part I
- •The Orient Express
- •Part II
- •In pursuit of excellence
- •Part III
- •The people of the Orinoco Delta
- •Part IV
- •Listening Part I – Multiple Matching
- •Part II – Sentence Completion
- •The magnificent carrot
- •Part III – Multiple Choice
- •An Apple Day
- •A New Approach to Cooking
- •Zookeepers for a day
- •Part II
- •Two Journalists and the Butterflies of Britain
- •Independent journalist Michael McCarthy reports on a new book about butterflies which has made a remarkable impression on him.
- •Learning about Black Bears
- •Conserving Jaguars
- •Ecology in a Volcanic Lake
- •The not so nutty professor
- •Part III
- •The Latest Computer Games
- •Campsites of Australia
- •Use of english part I
- •What makes someone intelligent?
- •The value of walking
- •Fashion hurts
- •Greenpeace
- •Part II
- •Salt consumption and health
- •Environmental issues
- •Kangaroos
- •Flamingos
- •Part III
- •An unusual park
- •The importance of pets
- •The smell of New Zealand birds
- •Evidence of ancient towns found in Amazon
- •Part IV
- •Speaking
- •Listening
- •Section three supplementary files
- •An Autism Treatment as Easy as h2o?
- •Ants Are First Animal Known To Navigate By Stereo Smell
- •As Elders Rock, Emotional Burden Of Dementia Eases
- •Beyond the Brain
- •In Sheep, an Upside To Immune Weakness
- •Arthritis
- •The effect of climate change on migratory birds
- •Allergy Alert
- •Fire Crews Hunt Escaped Hamster
Section three supplementary files
Exercise 1. For questions 1-10, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Example 0 humans
An Autism Treatment as Easy as h2o?
As (0) …, we are always putting things into our bodies to get some kind of reaction. Whether its caffeine for (1) …, liquids for hydration, or fiber for (2)…, we’re constantly aiming to have our bodies in the best, most (3)… state. Even when we’re not at our best, we put (4) … inside of us to alleviate symptoms and kill (5) … . In order to heal, the body needs to return to a (6) …state, replenishing things it’s missing, and taking away the overkill of some other things. In Autism cases, brain (7) … is a prominent feature as certain immune components that promote inflammation are often triggered in autism cases. Also, the autistic person often has oxidation stress. (8) … , antioxidant supplements are used to treat this symptom. In order to neutralize the neuro-inflammation, an ideal (9) … , no matter if it’s an antioxidant or other form, should have a slight alkaline pH level, an increased anti-oxidation (10) …, and a very small molecular structure to make for an easier passage through cells. |
0 - HUMAN 1 - STIMULATE 2 - REGULAR 3 - HEALTH 4 – MEDIC, 5 - VIRUS 6 - BALANCE
7 - INFLAME
8 - TYPE
9 - TREAT
10 - ABLE |
Exercise 2. For questions1-10, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Example 0 DIRECTIONS
Ants Are First Animal Known To Navigate By Stereo Smell
Desert ants in Tunisia smell in stereo, sensing odours from two different (0) … at the same time. By sniffing the air with each antenna, the ants form a (1)… 'odour map' of their (2)… . They then use this map to find their way home. Pigeons, rats and even people may also smell in stereo, but ants are the first animal known to use it for (3) … . (4) … investigated how the desert ant Cataglyphis fortis navigates around its surroundings. Each day, individual ants leave the nest (5) … and travel up to 100m in search of food. When they find some, they return straight home, somehow finding their tiny nest entrance again within a bleak, (6) … featureless desert landscape. Scientists knew the ant uses a (7) … array of (8) … cues to find much of its way home. But it has been found that the insect does much more than that. First, they placed four odours marked A, B, C and D around a barely visible nest entrance. They then tested the ants by (9) … and placing them in a remote location, without a nest entrance but with the same four odours. The ants immediately headed to exactly where their nest should have been, (10) … that they use the odours as olfactory landmarks. |
0 - DIRECT 1 - MENTALITY, 2 - SURROUND
3 - NAVIGATE, 4 - SCIENCE 5 - ENTER
6 - RELATIVE 7 - SOPHISTICATE, 8 - VISION
9 - REMOVAL
10 - CONFIRM |
Exercise 3. For questions1-10, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Example 0 anxiety
