In many parts of the world, the number of foxes in cities (49). a lot in the last 50 or 60 ye In Britain they started living in some cities in the 1930s. There are now probably about four times many foxes in towns and cities (50). there were 20 years ago. (51) not everyone agrees with these figures. Most foxes in cities eat a wide range of human food (52). people leave for them, or they find themselves. They also eat a large variety of wild food, (53) surprisingly, fruit.
49 A is growing B grew C has grown D grows
50 A as B like C so D than
51 A until B since C unless D although
52 A which B when C what D where
53 A include B including C includes D to include
Rice: a Popular Food
In most regions of the world, there is a particular type of food that people eat once or twice (54) day. For about half the world's population, mainly in East and South East Asia, this food is rice. Rice can be grown just in earth, but it is more (55). grown in fields that are under five to ten centimetres of water. The water stops animals from (56) the young plants. Rice is grown by more people than any (57) crop in the world. It doesn't have much flavour by itself. so it is usually eaten with much (58) food, such as curries.
54 A the B any C a D some
55 A often B sometimes C always D occasionally
56 A eat B are eating C to eat D eating
57 A another B the other C others D other
58 A tasty B tastier C taste D tastiest