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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
The security system allows almost every part of the building to be monitored
by personnel at a surveillance center.
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the answer sheet.
Due to an unexpected illness, the executive officer was forced to submit a letter
announcing his retirement.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
Media Creators, producer of family-oriented fast food restaurant advertisements, has
won the covered Advertising Award for the third year.
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the answer sheet.
The shop specializes in furniture and table accessories that are to low and
medium-income households.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
The manual was written in such a manner as to be readily to laymen and
nonprofessionals.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
Plans for the consul’s visit to the company are still considered , but our
representative will call you once the arrangements are fixed.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
For those who want to work as a business analyst, experience in market research is a
highly attribute.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
Consumer Institute representative. Debbie Dorday, gave an speech on digital
cameras, and what to look for when purchasing one.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
Camping gear such as tents, sleeping bags, and backpacks are made from exceptionally
materials such as nylon or canvas.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
Despite the growing popularity of the internet, television advertising remains one of
the most to promote products.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
The job requirements are much too , even for staff who have the necessary
skills and experience.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
Few people would be to relocate to areas that do not provide sufficient
transportation facilities.
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the answer sheet.
The contract stipulates that tenants must the landlord of any major structural
changes they wish to make to their apartment.
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the answer sheet.
In line with company policy, all new employees must first a safety briefing
before attempting to operate factory machinery.
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the answer sheet.
Any agreements that have are, without exception, placed in the company
archives.
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the answer sheet.
A supervisor is expected to a close relationship between his subordinates and
himself.
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the answer sheet.
I will leave a number with my assistant in case anyone needs to me while I’m
away on business.
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the answer sheet.
Because the students seemed to show only a interest in the new course that
was offered this semester, university officials decided to drop the course.
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the answer sheet.
The tenth floor office was vacated some two years ago and has remained ever
since.
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box. For example, if you think ‘accessible’ is appropriate, write your answer ‘accessible’ on
the answer sheet.
Trendy coffee shops are replacing many of the fast-food spots that were once so
in this town.
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Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
21
Please fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in the following passage.
Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
22
Please fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in the following passage.
Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
23
Please fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in the following passage.
Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
24
Please fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in the following passage.
Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
25
Please fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in the following passage.
Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
26
Please fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in the following passage.
Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
27
Please fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in the following passage.
Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
28
Please fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in the following passage.
Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
29
Please fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions in the following passage.
Healthy diet ‘boosts childhood IQ’
Eating chips, chocolate and cake may be damaging 21 a child’s intelligence, according
to researchers at Bristol University. Their study suggests a link 22 a diet high 23
processed foods and a slightly lower IQ. Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, they suggest poor nutrition may affect brain development. The British
Dietetic Association said more young parents needed to be educated 24 healthy
eating. The eating habits of 3,966 children taking part in The Avon Longitudinal Study of
Parents and Children were recorded 25 the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a
half. The researchers said three types of diet emerged: Processed diets which were high
26 fat, sugar and convenience foods, traditional diets of meat, potato and vegetables,
and health conscious diets 27 salads, fruit and fish. Dr. Pauline Emmett, who carried
out the study 28 Bristol University said, “Brain development is much faster 29
early life, it’s when it does most of its growing. It seems that what happens afterwards is
less important.” Although the relationship between diet and IQ was very strong, the impact
was quite small. Processed foods were linked 30 IQs only a few points lower.
30
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
31
biologically
classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
suspicious of
determined
discreet
cooperative
distinguished
gathering
classify
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
32
biologically
classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
suspicious of
determined
discreet
cooperative
distinguished
gathering
classify
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
33
biologically
classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
suspicious of
determined
discreet
cooperative
distinguished
gathering
classify
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
34
biologically
classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
suspicious of
determined
discreet
cooperative
distinguished
gathering
classify
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
35
biologically
classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
suspicious of
determined
discreet
cooperative
distinguished
gathering
classify
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
36
biologically
classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
suspicious of
determined
discreet
cooperative
distinguished
gathering
classify
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
37
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classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
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discreet
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Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
38
biologically
classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
suspicious of
determined
discreet
cooperative
distinguished
gathering
classify
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
39
biologically
classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
suspicious of
determined
discreet
cooperative
distinguished
gathering
classify
Scientists have identified a new type of mosquito. It is a subgroup of Anopheles gambiae,
the insect species 31 most of the malaria transmission in Africa. Researchers tell
Science magazine that this new mosquito appears to be very 32 the parasite that
causes the disease – which raises concern. The type may have evaded 33 until now
because it rests away from human dwellings where most scientific 34 tend to be
made. Dr Michelle Riehle, from the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, and colleagues made
their 35 in Burkina Faso, where they 36 mosquitoes from ponds and puddles
near villages over a period of four years. When they 37 these insects in the lab, they
found many to be 38 distinct from any A gambiae insects 39 recorded. The team
grew generations of the unique subtype in the lab to assess their susceptibility to the
malaria parasite and this revealed them to be especially vulnerable, more so than
indoor-resting insect types.
But Pasteur team-member Dr Ken Vernick cautioned that these mosquitoes’ 40 for
malaria transmission had yet to be established.
40
biologically
classification
collection
discovery
examined
gathered
genetically
previously
realized
responsible for
significance
succeeded
susceptible to
suspicious of
determined
discreet
cooperative
distinguished
gathering
classify
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