Cambridge IELTS 14 Reading Test 3- AC
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Ross Piper and fellow zoologists at Aberystwyth University are using their expertise in 23 when undertaking bioprospecting with insects. They are especially interested in the compounds that insects produce to overpower and preserve their 24 . They are also interested in compounds which insects use to protect themselves from pathogenic bacteria and fungi found in their 25 . Piper hopes that these substances will be useful in the development of drugs such as 26
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In the simplest form of guided play, an adult contributes to the environment in which the child is playing. Alternatively, an adult can play with a child and develop the play, for instance by 37 the child to investigate different aspects of their game. Adults can help children to learn through play, and may make the activity rather structured, but it should still be based on the child’s 38 to play.
Play without the intervention of adults gives children real 39 ; with adults, play can be 40 at particular goals. However, all forms of play should be an opportunity for children to have fun.
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