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Can robots take better photographs than people?
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You CAN / SHOULD / SHOULDN'T expect your first shot to be perfect.
shouldn't
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The baby leopard only weighs two _____.
kilograms
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There are few rhinos in the wild. They are an _____ species.
endangered
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How does she work?
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A poor camera can HIGH / EASILY / WELL make a photo come out BADLY / GOOD / LITTLE.
easily; badly
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Can you easily do 20 pushups?
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You SHOULDN'T / CAN'T / CAN take a great photos with the right location.
can
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How many animals live in this area?
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Think about how MUCH / MANY / EASILY time you can spend taking photos.
how much
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I love taking photographs. Sometimes, I wait _____ (quiet) for hours for a bee to land on a flower, for example.
quietly
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Robots are also used in hospitals, to _____ patients with pain.
help
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How much time do you spend watching films?
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How MUCH / MANY / LITTLE different birds or plants can you photograph in one place?
How many
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You don't want to choose a place with LITTLE / FEW / MANY interesting things to photograph.
few
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Some pandas live in _____, where workers can take care of them.
captivity
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The engineer is designing a robotic hand with _____ fingers, so that it can be used to grab and hold things.
moveable / movable
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You SHOULD / SHOULDN'T / CAN'T think carefully about what you want to photograph.
should
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How many books have you got?
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Getting a great photo takes LITTLE / FEW / A LOT OF of patience.
a lot of
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Should you tell someone where you are going?
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Robotic cameras are used in _____ projects. They can tell us where animals live so we can protect them.
conservation
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Should you be very loud during a test?
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