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One Word Only Cae
Barbara Molland had found the box in a ________ that stood under the window in
Kate's room.
As the phrase suggests, a main ________ of cables splits off into branches which
supply individual subscribers.
The enormous tree ________ provided a home for rich colony of bird and insect life.
But the re-organisation means the ________ is now on the other foot as far as money is
concerned.
I wouldn't like to be stuck down a dark alley at night with whoever put the ________ in
here.
This can be accessed even if the machine won't ________ up correctly.
You need to ________ all applications before shutting down your computer.
Should the factory ________ down, 100 people will lose their jobs.
Mike's had three car accidents, plus a few other pretty ________ shaves.
I seem to have lost the ________ with all my personal records on it.
Today is the deadline for self-employed people to ________ their tax returns.
We walked in single ________ along the path.
She's a woman without fear, with a ________ of her own, who says what she thinks.
He didn't ________ that other people thought him odd.
If you want to carry on with what you were doing, please don't ________ me.
The ________ thing about him is that he never eats in the evening
She takes the ________ day off work.
We've got a few ________ jobs to do this weekend.
A good diet and fitness ________ a large part in helping people live longer.
So far, the company has refused to ________ ball, preferring to remain independent.
Rain stopped ________ after only an hour.
US publication Rolling Stone magazine is launch in China. The
magazine, should hit shelves early next year, will focus on China's emerging
first published in San Francisco in 1967 to chronicle cultural changes in the US. "We feel
Chinese music and arts maturing rapidly and that a Chinese edition
brand," said Jung. He added that Hong Kong and Taiwan had more developed
pop cultures, mainland China more important. "We feel China offers greater
potential and we want to be there from the ," said Jung, whose company
also Chinese editions of British car magazine, Top Gear and gadget magazine T3.
Smoking is one of the most common and deadliest habits in the world. You have probably seen
thousands of cigarettes smoked in your lifetime, (1) ... perhaps not by your family. Even though
fewer people smoke today (2) ... in the past, one (3)... every four adults still smokes, and (4) ...
are parts of the world (5) ... smoking is increasing. Most people (6) ... become regular smokers
started when they were young. This is the time to get the facts straight: smoking does no
one (7) ... good, and it does a great (8) ... of harm to your health. It also often means giving up a
lot later in life, (9) ... as the chance to excel in sports, extra spending money, and even years of
one’s life. There is a lot of to lose. Most smokers have a hard time explaining why they started –
and why they continue. They know it is harmful, and many even know someone who (10) ... died
from (11) ... smoking-related illness, like lung cancer or heart disease. But (12) ... the same time,
these smokers continue lighting up when they go out for a drink, take a break from work, or hear
alarming news. Some smokers even light up when they learn about the dangers of smoking,
because they become worried. (13) ... the reason people start smoking, the habit soon
loses (14) ... attraction. (15) ... from the obvious health risks, smoking is an ugly, unpleasant
habit. Most people would prefer to avoid a room that someone was filling with smelly smoke.
A cup of coffee, like any (1) ... experience, can be enriched by selection and consciousness. "No
beans (2) ... it," the best coffee decisions (3) ... the ones most pleasant to one's own palate - the
selection of one's coffee is a matter of personal preference. Choosing coffee beans can also be a
perplexing experience, (4) ... there is a huge range of coffee types and beans blends from (5) ...
around the world. The final flavour and quality involves (6) ... complex factors, beginning with
the coffee seed, the beans' botanics, a wide variety of soil and climate conditions, cultivation
altitudes, and the care (7) ... in harvesting the beans. Raw green coffee beans are then
subjected (8) ... many influencing factors, including various processing, production, roasting,
blending and brewing methods. On a global note, (9) ... many species and varieties of coffee
trees from different areas of the world also offer their own distinctive flavours. (10) ... are more
than forty-five coffee-exporting countries - all of (11) ... use different classification systems - that
supply the world (12) ... coffee beans, in sizes ranging over sixty known species of coffee
plants. (13) ... wonder coffee can involve a puzzling java jargon! Fortunately, the world's coffee
nomenclature, from mountain to market, can be classified (14) ... simple categories. This briefly
outlines the basics of bean botanics, coffee cultivation and processing, and global classifications
used by the coffee trade (15) ... coffee-producing countries.