In Britain, people ()four million tons of potatoes every year.

A:swallow B:dispose C:consume D:exhaust

Humans not only love eating ice cream, they enjoy (1) it to their pets. Market studies show that two thirds of all dog owners give ice cream to the dogs. (2) , says William Tyznik, an expert in animal nutrition at Ohio State University, ice cream is not good for dogs. "It has milk sugar in it," he says, "which dogs cannot (3) very well."
(4) by that knowledge but aware of the desire of dog owners to (5) their companions, Tyznik invented a new frozen treat for dogs that, he says, is more nutritious than ice cream--and as much (6) to eat. The product, called Frosty Paws, is made of a liquid byproduct of cheese and milk with the sugar (7) . Frosty Paws also contains refined soy flour, water, vegetable oil, vitamins and minerals. It (8) Tyznik, who has also invented a horse feed (called Tizwhiz) and (9) dog food (named Tizbits), three years to (10) the Frosty Paws formulas, and two (11) to commercialize it. After losing $25,000 trying to market the invention himself, Tyznik sold the rights to Associated Ice Cream of Westerville, Ohio, which makes the product and (12) it in cups.
Tyznik claims that Frosty Paws has been tested (13) and that "dogs love it". Of 1,400 dogs that have been (14) the product, he says, 89 percent took it on the first (15) . Three out of four (16) it to Milk-Bone or sausages. The product, which will be (17) in the ice cream section of supermarkets, comes in (18) of three or four cups, costing about $1.79.
What would happen (19) a human should mistake Frosty Paws for real ice cream Nothing, says Tyznik. It’s (20) , but frankly, he says, it won’t taste very good.

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A:swallow B:consume C:digest D:exude

Humans not only love eating ice cream, they enjoy (1) it to their pets. Market studies show that two thirds of all dog owners give ice cream to the dogs. (2) , says William Tyznik, an expert in animal nutrition at Ohio State University, ice cream is not good for dogs. "It has milk sugar in it," he says, "which dogs cannot (3) very well."
(4) by that knowledge but aware of the desire of dog owners to (5) their companions, Tyznik invented a new frozen treat for dogs that, he says, is more nutritious than ice cream--and as much (6) to eat. The product, called Frosty Paws, is made of a liquid byproduct of cheese and milk with the sugar (7) . Frosty Paws also contains refined soy flour, water, vegetable oil, vitamins and minerals. It (8) Tyznik, who has also invented a horse feed (called Tizwhiz) and (9) dog food (named Tizbits), three years to (10) the Frosty Paws formulas, and two (11) to commercialize it. After losing $25,000 trying to market the invention himself, Tyznik sold the rights to Associated Ice Cream of Westerville, Ohio, which makes the product and (12) it in cups.
Tyznik claims that Frosty Paws has been tested (13) and that "dogs love it". Of 1,400 dogs that have been (14) the product, he says, 89 percent took it on the first (15) . Three out of four (16) it to Milk-Bone or sausages. The product, which will be (17) in the ice cream section of supermarkets, comes in (18) of three or four cups, costing about $1.79.
What would happen (19) a human should mistake Frosty Paws for real ice cream Nothing, says Tyznik. It’s (20) , but frankly, he says, it won’t taste very good.

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A:swallow B:consume C:digest D:exude

If the technological revolution continues to have its effects, there will be fewer and fewer jobs available, particularly to school-leavers and those over the age of fifty. (1) there are only half the number of jobs in the future, men and women will have to share them. Two people will (2) work only twenty hours each (3) the forty they are currently (4) to. It is a well-known fact that those who suffer from stress at work are often not high-powered executives but (5) workers doing boring, (6) jobs, especially those on production lines. Unemployment often has a (7) effect on its victims. If we wish to prevent this type of stress and the depression that frequently follows long periods of it, we will have to find ways of educating people to (8) this sudden increase in leisure time.
Many have already (9) pills and tablets to (10) sleeplessness and anxiety, two of the symptoms of long-term stress and depression. In America, we (11) $ 650 million a year on different kinds of medicines. We (12) an astonishing three million sleeping tablets every night. (14) these "drugs of the mind" can be extremely useful in cases of crisis, the majority of patients would be (14) without them.
The boredom and frustration of unemployment are not the only (15) of stress: poor housing, family problems, overcrowding and financial worry are all significant factors. (16) , doctors believe that if people learnt to breathe properly, took more exercise, used their leisure time more (17) and expressed their anger instead of (18) it up, they would not depend so much on drugs, (19) treat only the (20) and not the cause of the stress.

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A:digest B:swallow C:purchase D:manufacture

We have to {{U}}put up with{{/U}} her behavior.

A:tolerate B:accept C:swallow D:take

We have to put up with her behavior.

A:tolerate B:accept C:swallow D:take

In Britain, people ()four million tons of potatoes every year.

A:swallow B:dispose C:consume D:exhaust

In Britain, people ()four million tons of potatoes every year.

A:swallow B:dispose C:consume D:exhaust

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