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  • If you're reading detective fiction, for example, you'll find ____ hard to follow the story ____ you can remember all the little details which are essential to the plot.
    IT UNLESS
  • A male horse is called a gelding or a stallion, and a female horse is ______ as a mare.
    KNOWN
  • If you read, you'll always have _______ interesting to talk about! So, _____ reading a try!
    SOMETHING GIVE
  • Reading really is ____ of the best hobbies you can have. _____ only is it entertaining, but it also improves your mind.
    ONE NOT
  • And in Hawaii, a female dolphin and her baby have even _____ a conversation over the telephone!
    HAD
  • Humour and laughter make us feel happy, and our laughter makes others laugh as _____ ,so if we laugh a lot we may ____ helping to make other people feel happy.
    AS BE
  • A breakthrough came in the 1880s with the development of lighter materials ___ also enabled mass production of cans. 32
    WHICH/THAT
  • They also have the ability to turn ____ ears from side to side, ____ is particularly important for wild horses because they need to know where danger is ____ from.
    THEIR WHICH COMING
  • ________ they were in different tanks, the two dolphins began whistling and chirping to each _____ immediately - typical dolhpin chatter.
    ALTHOUGH/THOUGH OTHER
  • So scientist are looking _____ volunteers to help them work ____ how to improve the quality and choice of food for future space missions.
    FOR OUT/ON
  • Reading not ______ helps combat feelings of loneliness, it also allows people to relax and forget their problems for _____while.
    ONLY A
  • The height of a horse is measured in "hands", a hand being the distance _____ a man's wriist to the tip of his middle finger.
    FROM
  • If you know ______ to look for, their nostrils, eyes and ears will help you to interpret their feelings.
    WHAT
  • Surprisingly, there are ____ than 350 different breeds of horse arund the world. Many of them can live for up ____ 30 years.
    MORE UP
  • But ______ exactly were the dolphins saying? _____ is the question scientists are tying to answer.
    WHAT THAT/THIS
  • The volunteers will experience exactly what life is ____ for real astronauts _____ living inside a fake space capsule and wearing spacesuits.
    LIKE BY
  • Reading extended texts _____ as novels or biographies, _______ requires intense concentration for a considerable period of time, helps to lengthen attention spans in children and improves their ability to think clearly.
    SUCH WHICH
  • Having a good sense of humour is often regarded _____ being one of the most important characteristics that people look ______ in a friend.
    AS FOR
  • An even ___ successful method for keeping food by canning it in metal containers was perfected between 1870 _____ 1920 by Englishman Bryan Donkin.
    MORE AND
  • In one study, students on a psychology course _____ split into two different groups: one group was taught with a certain.amount of humour, and the other with ____ humour at all.
    WERE NO
  • Moreover, people _____ read a lot tend to _____ more imagination because they're exposed to new ideas.
    WHO HAVE
  • Researchers have found that just six minutes of reading can reduce stress levels by as ______as two-thirds. 54
    MUCH
  • However, experts say _____ is essential to acquire the habit of reading extensively _____ a small child, while the brain is still developing.
    IT AS
  • The food absolutely ____ to be nutritious because astronauts' bodies are put under a lot of pressure. They need food in _____ to maintain their energy levels and keep their spirits up.
    HAS/NEEDS ORDER