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PET Reading Part 5 (game 7)_Tony

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    Multiple choice Gap fill for B1 Cambridge Exam
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  • Wool comes from sheep and ________ other animals like goats and rabbits. ( certain, particular, special, suitable )
    certain
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  • Over a million tonnes of wool is produced every year, of ________ 60% goes into clothes. ( what, whose, which, that )
    which
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  • The wool that is used _________ comes from Australian Merino sheep. ( mostly, nearly, properly, truly )
    mostly
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  • Their wool is good for baby clothes, as it is soft, it _________ babies warm. ( stays, helps, rests, keeps )
    keeps
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  • The wool can _________ the baby´s bodies. ( protect, wrap, care, save )
    protect
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  • When wool is first cut from the sheep, it _________ a high level of a valuable oil. ( involves, contains, receives, consist )
    contains
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  • Before the wool is used, it must be cleaned. The ______ way to do this is by putting the wool in warm water. ( simplest, clearest, plainest, nearest )
    simplest
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  • The oil that is ________ from the wool is widely used in products like hand creams. ( carried, pased, removed, divided )
    removed
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  • Sheep were first used by humans several thousand years ago, ________ it is believed that this was for meat. ( while, but, or, because )
    because
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  • In ancient times sheep were used for meat __________ than wool. ( rather, instead, apart, except )
    rather
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  • When people developed a way of cutting the wool from sheep it ________ a more important material. ( arrived, turned, grew, became )
    became
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  • Most people would _______ that finding the perfect ring for your partner is difficult. ( agree, decide, approve, inform )
    agree
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  • John Greenwood, a Scottish engineer, _________ himself an extra challenge. ( did, gifted, gave, had )
    gave
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  • ________ of taking a trip to the jeweller's, John went looking for the gold for a ring. ( Rather, Besides, Along, Instead )
    Instead
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  • John ______ much of last year standing up to his knees in freezing water. ( took, paid, spent, held )
    spent
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  • He was looking for tiny pieces of gold _______ the stones on the river beds in the Scottish Highlands. ( among, towards, against, through )
    among
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