A. SEEN B. PUT C. TURNED D. HAD.C. CHOOSE FROM CLAUSES OR PHRASESF...

10. A. seen B. put C. turned D. had.C. Choose From clauses or phrasesfrom A-G the one which fits each gap 1-6. There are one extraclause or phrase you do not need to use.A. so that there is little stress B. More important that you are active againstC. When you swim D. Swim slowly at firstE. As well as getting a strenuous work-out F. Whether you enter a pool.Swimming is an ideal activity. (1)…, you get atotal body work out that combines cardiovascular and strength benefits. you work your heart and lungs (2) for your upper and lower body . In addition this is done in a weight bearing (the water bears your body weight) environment(3) to your joints and connective tissue. It is less important that you are a good swimmer and (4) the resistance of the waterwhich, in fact, provides much more resistance than air. (5) or other body of water to swim or for some other fitness activity is not important either since all activities in water will produce varying degrees of the same effect. We highly recommend swimming as both an excellent aerobic and cardiovascular activity and a strength and flexibility activity.D. Read the fourth passage then choose the best answer from the four options A,B C or D for each question.In the spring of 1934 , storms swept across the Great Plains, but they were not rainstorms.They were the result of sun and drought and a terrible wind that blew millions of tons of topsoil from 300,000 square miles in Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and New mexico. This was the dustbowl. It burried fences, fields, and homes. It choked cattle and sicken the people who stayed. Three hundred and fifty thousand settlers fled,many becoming part of a slow, sad caravan along Route 66 to California.But wind and drought were not the only factors that combined to creare the DustBowl . Only fifty years earlier, a capet of buffalo grass had covered the Great Plain , protecting the soil and retaining the moisture in the ground. By the turn of the century, farmers had settled, homesteading in regions that had beenused as range land. The increased demand for the wheat during World War I encouraged farmers to plow andplant even wider areas. Forty percent of the land that they plowed up had nevr been exposed ton rain, wind, or sun before. When the drought and wind came, the land had been prepared for disaster.