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Despite some developed countries having food surpluses and related problems such as obesity, many people in developing countries suffer from malnutrition and starvation. This ____________ (1) be a result of factors such as drought, debt or conflict. Sustainable agriculture could meet the long.term food needs of developing countries ____________ () damaging the environment. / enetically modified ( / 0) foods, for eample, could change food production methods for the better.
Despite some developed countries having food surpluses and related problems such as obesity, many people in developing countries suffer from malnutrition and starvation. This ____________ (1) be a result of factors such as drought, debt or conflict. Sustainable agriculture could meet the long.term food needs of developing countries ____________ () damaging the environment. / enetically modified ( / 0) foods, for eample, could change food production methods for the better.
Despite some developed countries having food surpluses and related problems such as obesity, many people in developing countries suffer from malnutrition and starvation. This ____________ (1) be a result of factors such as drought, debt or conflict. Sustainable agriculture could meet the long.term food needs of developing countries ____________ () damaging the environment. / enetically modified ( / 0) foods, for eample, could change food production methods for the better.
Fill in each of the numbered blanks in the following passage.
Use only ONE
word in each blank. AGR!U"#URE Despite some developed countries having food surpluses and related problems such as obesity, many people in developing countries suffer from malnutrition and starvation. This ____________ (1) be a result of factors such as drought, debt or conflict. The Evergreen Revolution This is an eample of !sustainable agriculture!. "t benefits small farmers and enables ____________ (#) to use their land efficiently. The pro$ects use cheap, appropriate technology to increase yields in such %ays ____________ (&) ma'e farmers more independent and conserve their natural resources. (armers in )* developing countries have adopted sustainable techni+ues and some have eperienced increased yields. ,y combining science ____________ (-) traditional 'no%ledge, sustainable agriculture could meet the long.term food needs of developing countries ____________ ()) damaging the environment. /enetically modified (/0) foods, for eample, could change food production methods for the better. They allo% more food to be produced in a smaller area using ____________ (1) resources. 2ome people are against /0 crops and +uestion %hether it %ill reduce hunger in developing countries and are concerned ____________ (3) the impact on the environment. The /ene Revolution "n the 141*s high.yielding varieties of crops ____________ (5) used to increase food production . this became 'no%n as !The /ene Revolution!. "n the /ene Revolution, genes from one plant %ere copied and inserted into ____________ (4) to give it ne% characteristics. This allo%ed foods to ____________ (1*) developed to suit specific environments and food demands. 2012-2013/ TU3 / Course 4 Prepared by Meltem Tarhan AN$%ER &E' Fill in each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use only ONE word in each blank. AGR!U"#URE Despite some developed countries having food surpluses and related problems such as obesity, many people in developing countries suffer from malnutrition and starvation. This ____could____ (1) be a result of factors such as drought, debt or conflict. The Evergreen Revolution This is an eample of !sustainable agriculture!. "t benefits small farmers and enables ____them_____ (#) to use their land efficiently. The pro$ects use cheap, appropriate technology to increase yields in such %ays ____that____ (&) ma'e farmers more independent and conserve their natural resources. (armers in )* developing countries have adopted sustainable techni+ues and some have eperienced increased yields. ,y combining science ____with____ (-) traditional 'no%ledge, sustainable agriculture could meet the long.term food needs of developing countries ___without___ ()) damaging the environment. /enetically modified (/0) foods, for eample, could change food production methods for the better. They allo% more food to be produced in a smaller area using ____fewer____ (1) resources. 2ome people are against /0 crops and +uestion %hether it %ill reduce hunger in developing countries and are concerned ____about____ (3) the impact on the environment. The /ene Revolution "n the 141*s high.yielding varieties of crops ____were____ (5) used to increase food production . this became 'no%n as !The /ene Revolution!. "n the /ene Revolution, genes from one plant %ere copied and inserted into ___another___ (4) to give it ne% characteristics. This allo%ed foods to _____be_____ (1*) developed to suit specific environments and food demands. 2012-2013/ TU3 / Course 4 Prepared by Meltem Tarhan
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