Their good (58) … would help JUDGE them overcome the (59) … and get back to SET civilisation with only minor injuries. Although things were (60) … they had to be BEARABLE (61) … because it was the only way they could OPTIMIST help each other through this difficult situation. Their (62) … , chosen for his knowledge, would help LEAD them in every way. The (63) … of this training IMPORTANT was to (64) … them for the special task ahead HARD of them. However, they had never imagined how (65) … DANGER it would turn out to be. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION, … IMAX
Can you imagine what it’s like to be swimming underneath (0) ….. coloured coral and swerve to avoid a BRIGHT tropical jellyfish? Or (56) …… find yourself hurtling SUDDEN towards an atom’s nucleus? The cost? (57) . ….. APPROXIMATE 75 minutes of time plus the purchase price of a movie ticket. (58) ….. will only carry you so far. But as more than IMAGINE 500 million (59) ….. will attest, the experience of a VIEW big screen with 3-D imagery is wonderful. That’s the story of IMAX. ‘It’s the closest thing to passive virtual (60) ….. REAL It combines information with (61) …..
IMAX mov- ENTERTAIN ies are very realistic. This cinematic technique marks the real (62) … .. between what we once knew and what’s DIFFER developing now. IMAX is a (63) ….. newcomer to RELATE the scene. The formula has been working well, (64) …… SPECIAL in the Asia Pacific region, where most of IMAX’s (65) ….. GROW has occurred. There are 144 IMAX theatres operating in 21 countries worldwide. A GROWING CITY Beaumont, Georgia’s newest city, is a (0) .. planned.. city. PLAN It is a (56) … place all year round because of the great LOVE (57) … of flowers and trees which grow in the city centre.
The Essay on What Is Better: Living In A City Or The Country
I. Introduction Thesis statement: In my opinion, living in a city is much better than in the country due to well-developed infrastructure, education and work opportunities and variety of entertainment. II. Body Paragraph 1 Topic sentence: Well-developed infrastructure. Supporting idea a): Efficacious transport opportunities Supporting idea b): Presence of advanced educational centres, ...
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NATURAL REMEDIES THAT REALLY WORK Just a few years ago, most of us wouldn’t consider taking echinacea or another herb to cure a cold or an (0)….. Today INFECT many of us swear by the (56) …… properties of these HEAL herbs. (57)….. studies prove that such natural remedies are SCIENCE entering the mainstream of medicine. A (58)…. . num- GROW ber of (59) ….. are now recommending alternative treat- PHYSICS ments along with (60) …… therapies. Of course, for your TRADITION own good health, never begin any (61) ….. or vitamin HERB therapy without the (62) …. of a medical professional. DIRECT To help you choose (63)….. , we have selected some WISE remedies that are backed up by a (64) ….. amount of STAGGER anecdotal evidence. So stock your shelves with these simple cures and have a (65)…….. lifestyle. HEALTH A LETTER OF PRAISE Dear Sirs, I (O) .. .recentlv flew Swiftair across Europe for the first time. RECENT It was the most (56)… trip I have ever had on a ENJOY plane. I cannot mention enough positive things about the (57) … FLY To begin with, we took off (58) ….. The trip fol- PUNCTUAL lowed all the safety (59) ……. of IATA. The cabin REGULATE (60)…………… were outstandingly polite. There were ATTEND (61) ……..
programmes for children and adults. I ENTERTAIN should not forget to mention the (62) …… . food, the IMPRESS great (63) ……… of drinks and beverages, and praise SELECT the well written and (64) ……… magazines provided. USE Overall, I would like to thank you for a very (65)………….. PLEASE trip. COMPUTERS THAT PLAY GAMES Computers have had the (0) .. ability…(ABLE) to play chess for many years now, and their (56) ….. (PERFORM) in games against the best players in the world as shown steady (57) …. .(IMPROVE) . However, it will be years before the designers of computer games machines can beat their (58) …. .(BIG) challenge yet – the ancient board game called Go. The playing area is (59) … .. (CONSIDERABLE) larger than in chess and there are far more pieces, so that the (60) … .. (COMBINE) of moves is almost (61) … .. (END) The game involves planning so many moves ahead that even the (62) ….. (IMPRESS) calculations of the fastest modern computers are (63) … .. (SUFFICIENT) to deal with the problems of the game. In a recent (64) ….. COMPETE) for computer Gomachines, the best machine beat all its computer rivals, but lost (65) …. .(HEAVY) to three young schoolchildren, so there is obviously still a lot of work to do! Body language is a very ………… form of communication. | | EFFECT| Some ………. expressions, in particular, can be understood| | FACE| all around the world. If we find something ………. , for| | DISGUST| example, we wrinkle up our noses. Anyone watching| | | …….. knows how we feel. | | IMMEDIATE| | | | All people smile, and a smile is likely to get a positive| | | ………
The Essay on Effect of Playing Computer Games among Pupils
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Today computer games have become a popular source of entertainment especially to the younger generation. Computer games are even now having their own worldwide professional gaming league. This has proved that nowadays the society worldwide has accepted computer games seriously. The popularity of computer games has also inspired numerous researches being conducted to study ...