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EXERCISE 1

1. Extra virgin olive oil contains a chemical compound that acts like apainkiller.

2. It costs more than other olive oils

3. other oils are relatively cheaper. Other oils do not necessarily contain a chemical compound that
acts similarly to the painkiller ibuprofen.

4. Pouring 50 gm of the best olive oil on your food each day is equivalent to about 10 percent of the
average ibuprofen dose.

5. Paul Breslin is Scientists from the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Phila delphia

6. Nature isolated compound called oleocanthal from extra virgin olive oil

EXERCISE 2

1. Andhra Pradesh and Chatisgarh are spraying their cotton and chili peper fields with coca-cola in
two states of india

2. the pesticide used in the fields are high in cost

3.

 In the past month there have been reports of hundreds of farmers spraying cola on their fields.
 the insects on his cotton plants began to die soon after he sprayed his fields with cola.

4. cola contains ingredients that can be used as a substitute for pesticides to kill insects

5. The Coca-Cola Company already is in legal difficulties in Andhra Pradesh state

6. the farmers in india especially in andhra pradesh and chhattisgarh experienced a crisis and couldn’t
buy pesticides because of the high price, Then they switched to cola to replace pesticides

7. The Coca-Cola Company already is in legal difficulties in Andhra Pradesh state

EXERCISE 3

1. The photograph shows a tall, blond young man holding what looks like a musical score.'
His eyes scared, his shoulders rounded and slightly turned away, he appeared to avoid contact
with the camera

2. Found several weeks ago on a windy road beside the sea on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent,
England,

3. authorities had no way of even identifying his nationality.


4. because the police could not identify his identity, it seemed the police assumed he had a
mental disorder

5. he is a musician

6. he tends to play rather melancholy' music. One staff member identified a piece from
Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, but acknowledged that she was not an expert in classical music.

7. None of these has provided useful information about his identity

8.from the statement "they have no reason not to take him seriously and they have a duty to
care for him as long as he needs it "it seems the doctor thinks that he is sick and needs
treatment.

EXERCISE 4

PART A

1. it was female, primitif, they may contain DNA and answer questions about their genetic
links with Homo sapiens

2. It had long arms and its legs were light and apparently chimpanzee-like, but it walked
upright. Its brain capacity was far smaller than any other known human species. Since the
bones are not fossilised

Part B

3.Homo floresiensis bring back persistent rumors 3 of undiscovered human-like species


elsewhere, notably the orang pendek, or "jungle yeti" of Malay folklore.

4. could alter our outlook 2 on our own place in nature. It raises obvious questions about the
diversity of the human family, such as whether undiscovered human-like species might
survive today.

Part C
5. As is the case with islands elsewhere, its fauna l- evolved in its own way, producing
creatures larger or smaller than their mainland relatives: a [...] lost world of tiny elephants,
giant rats, Komodo dragons and even larger extinct 2 lizards
6. This is a fact.
7. Small stature 4 is easy to explain but small brain capacity is a bigger problem—it still is.
8.Because for Brown, it was the smallness of the skull which showed that Homo floresiensis
was truly different.

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