Horses need food and water in large _________ . ( totals, sums, numbers, amounts )
amounts
It's now also very _______ to see horses used in sports. ( obvious, clear, common, regular )
common
Horses have been _______ to humans for thousands of years. ( valuable, typical, original, suitable )
valuable
There are different types of horses such as coldbloods, which are large but gentle, and hotbloods that are _______ for their running ability. ( known, noticed, familiar, realised )
known
The softest wool was ______ worn by the leaders of Incan society though. ( mainly, fully, extremely, absolutely )
mainly
A horse can drink _______ twenty and forty litres of water a day. ( from, between, about, beyond )
between
Horses are used for some kinds of physical work, for example _______ farm machinery. ( going, pulling, taking, doing )
pulling
Both farmers and fashion designers began to recognise the ______ of alpacas again. ( prizes, rewards, qualities, points )
qualities
These alpacas _______ clothes, food and fuel for their owners. ( supported, provided, turned, gained )
provided
When Spanish explorers ________ in the fifteenth century, sheep were introduced to South America. ( reached, delivered, arrived, transferred )
arrived
Alpacas were first _______ by the Inca people in the mountains of South America, more than six thousand years ago. ( brought, held, kept, grown )
kept
Alpacas are easy to look _______ since they eat grass and are used to low temperatures. ( at, after, for, like )
after
Horses can live for _______ 25 years. ( after, through, over, towards )
over
Horses can also eat around a kilo of food for________ fifty kilos of its body weight. ( both, any, every, all )
every
Their owners need to give them _________ of love and attention - but horses always give lots back. ( plenty, more, full, enough )
plenty
The sheep gradually _______ alpacas in the region. ( retired, removed, returned, replaced )
replaced
It wasn’t ______ the middle of the 20th century that alpacas became important again to farmers. ( until, after, during, before )
until
We use horses for transport as ________ as for physical work. ( long, far, well, soon )
well
Alpaca´s wool is lighter and warmer than sheep’s wool and _________ strong. ( only, also, instead, too )
also
There are several different ______ of horses such as coldbloods or hotbloods. ( makes, styles, marks, sorts )
sorts
Alpaca´s wool, which comes in a _______ of natural colours from white to dark brown, is lighter and warmer than sheep’s wool. ( row, group, range, crowd )
range
It is not surprising ________ that alpacas are becoming a familiar sight in the fields of North America, Australia and the UK. ( therefore, already, otherwise, enough )
therefore
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