1.
Sports are a popular form of (a) —. Many international (b) — events are organised from time to time. Most of those events are (c) — by multinational manufacturing companies and business firms. They (d) — for the sport events in exchange for the right to (e) — their products during those events. These events are (f) — worldwide by satellite and people all (g) — the world watch them (h) —. As a result, the sponsors' products receive maximum media (i) — thus giving companies international (j) —.
2.
Language plays a very (a) — role in our life. We use language from the (b) — we wake up in the morning (c) — we go to bed at night. We use language not only during our (d) — hours but also in our dreams. We use language to (e) — what we feel and to say (f) — we like or dislike. We also use language to (g) — information. In short language is (h) — present in our life. It is an (i) — part of what we do (j) — and believe.
3.
An elephant does many things with its trunk. It smells, feels and picks things up with its (a) —. Elephants can uproot trees (b) — their trunks. They can defend themselves by wrapping their trunks (c) — enemies and dashing them (d) — the ground. They use their trunks to eat (e) — peanuts too. They can even brush (f) — files. In the lumberyards of India elephants learn to pull logs out (g) — rivers and stack them. Elephants have even beend taught to sweep. By holding a broom in (h) — trunk, an elephant can (i) — a road clean of dust. What a wonderful (j) — that trunkd is!
4.
Michael Baumann is a lawyer (AvBbRxwe). He doesn't like (a) — who talk too much. He himself (b) — to speak very little. He doesn't (c) —a beard (`uvwo) but he (d) — an enormous moustache (cÖPzi †Muvd). He (e) — it makes him look important. He does not have a lot of (f) — on his head but he isn't (g) — either. His hair is not straight (Lvov / †mvRv) but (h)—. He is (i) — his fifties and (j) — to eat.
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