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1. The pie chart didn't make sense to me until Mike explained it. (had)
Only when Mike ___________________________________ it make sense to him.
2.The colour of the library walls will be changed as long as the college authorities agree to pay for it. (subject)
The colour of the library walls will be changed __________________ to pay for it.
3. People say that eating a large meal just before bedtime means you sleep less well. (supposed)
Eating a large meal just before bedtime ________________________ a negative effect on how well you sleep.
4. Perhaps Fiona forgot to take her newspaper with her when she got off the train. (may)
Fiona __________________________________ the train when she got off.
5.The author couldn't think what to call his novel. (come)
The author wasn't able ______________________________ for his novel.
6. I think it is unlikely that there will be any improvement in the situation. (likelihood)
I think ____________________________________ the situation improving.
7. The committee will have to consider many factors before coming to a decision. (account)
The committee will have to _____________________________ before coming to a decision.
8. He will not be put off taking that trip to China. (deter)
Nothing _________________________________ trip to China.
9. Didn't you want me to tell the staff about your resignation? (rather)
Would ______________________________________ the staff know about your resignation?
10. I want to inform you that I was not satisfied with the standard of service in your hotel. (express)
I would ________________________________ with the standard of service in your hotel.

today, obesity has reached epidemic proportions. In aldults, it is now more common globally than under-nutrition. Unless effective action is taken to reverse the trend, obesity and its consequences are set to impose ( PRECEDENT) financial, social and health burdens on society. Obesity is caused by an energy ( BALANCE ) ; when an idividual's intake of calories exceeds their ( EXPEND) of calories, the surplus energy is stored as body weight. But what is the main ( DIRVE) of the current obesity epeidemic? Unfortunately, here, consensus among experts is absent. The relative importance of genetic, enviromental, ( BEHAVE) and social factors is still hotly debated. While experts disagree  as to the reasons why we now (  EAT ) to the extent we do, they do agree that the shift from traditional diets featuring grains and vegetables to diets rich in fat and sugar is fuelling the epidemic. Today, it's cheaper to buy fast food than it is nutrious food; it's easier to find it ; and it's ( EXCEED) easy to get addicted to it ( in part because it is heavily marketed, in part because it has been specifically engineered by food chemists to tastes ( RESIST) . Unfortunately, the food industry can not be expected either to alter their products or market them in such a way as to reduce their appeal to consumers, as they have a duty to their shareholders to maximise profits. Thus, food manufacturers cannot be called upon to play an ( CONSTRUCT ) role in the obesity epidemic. It is for this reason that many experts favour government intervention in the fight against obesity. Specifically, the ( INTRODUCE)  of legislation that would suspend all junk food advertising to children.

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A study into family of health conducted in California comes up with some interesting conclusions, though these might not be acceptable to everybody. The main conclusion is so that for a family to remain healthy, both the relationship between husband and wife play a major role. The family perhaps surprising aspect of this research, however, is that statistically the healthy family is as optimistic, church-going, and let by a traditional male. And perhaps not so much surprisingly, what promotes the health of the husband and does not necessarily promote the health of the wife too., and vice versa. For example, when it comes to expressing emotions, thus it is generally assumed that giving us an outlet to feeling is healthy. But according to the study, there may be benefits for one party but not for the other. If the wife talks to more than the husband does in these situations and gives him feeling of guilt, then he is likely to become a depressed, whereas if the wife lets the husband donate on the arguments, then she in turn will be the one of whose mental state will suffer. The study also found that when man donates in domestic arguments, they often end up trying to avoid from the real issue, or to become silent and withdrawn. This has effect of making the wife feel anxious and depressed. As a person’s mental state there is closely linked to their physical as well being, it is clear that the dynamics of family relationship help to determine health in general

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Mosquitoes

 

  According to the World Health Organisation, malaria, a disease spread (0) ___________ mosquitoes, affects millions of people every year. Everyone knows how irritating the noise made by a mosquito, (1) ________ by a painful reaction to its bite, can be. It is astonishing that so (2) _________ is known about why mosquitoes are drawn to or driven away from people, given the level of distress and disease caused by these insects. We know that the most effective chemical (3) __________ protecting people against mosquitoes is diethyltoluamide, commonly shortened to deet. (4) __________ deet works well, it has some serious drawbacks: it can damage clothes and some people are allergic to it.

  Scientists know that mosquitoes find some people more attractive than others, but they do not know (5) ________ this should be. They also know that people vary in (6) _________ reactions to mosquito bites. One person has a painful swelling while (7) __________ who is bitten by the same mosquito may hardly notice. Scientists have never discovered the reason for this, but they have carried (8) _________ experiments to show that mosquitoes are attracted to, or put off by, certain smells. In the future, scientists hope to develop a smell that mosquitoes cannot resist. This could be used in a trap (9) _________ that, instead of attacking people, mosquitoes would fly into the trap and be destroyed. For the time (10) _________ however, we have to continue spraying ourselves with unpleasant liquids if we want to avoid getting bitten.

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