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78. (I) Animal herding, a way of life in northern Africa for 80. (I) Some people cook potatoes before taking out
around 8,000 years, had spread to southern Africa the insides, leaving the covering as a shell; the
by the year 2,000. (II) It has long been unknown white internal meat can then be combined with
whether this pastoral lifestyle was introduced other foods like cheese or butter. (II) This mixture
by immigrants or embraced by hunter-gatherers is then poured back into the skin shells, which are
already living in the region. (III) A worldwide team of then returned to the oven to reheat. (III) Wrapping
scientists examined 41 genomes from people who the potato with aluminium foil before cooking it in
lived in Africa between 4,000 and 300 years ago a conventional oven helps to preserve moisture but
in an attempt to uncover an answer. (IV) But now, leaving it uncovered results in crisp skin. (IV) In the
new evidence suggests that animals were already United States, these are known as loaded potato
being domesticated in Africa for at least 1,000 years skins, stuffed potatoes, and twice-baked potatoes.
before this influx of foreign herders and their cattle (V) Toppings or fillings are more varied in the United
arrived. (V) The results indicated that pastoralists Kingdom than in the United States; baked beans,
who migrated from north-eastern Africa to eastern curried chicken, tuna, and prawn fillings are popular,
Africa approximately 5,000 years ago had ancestors and in Scotland, even haggis is used as a filler for
from either southwest Asia or northern Africa, or jacket potatoes.
both.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
79. (I) Researchers discovered that individuals were
more eager to help people with psychological
problems if they spent time wandering through a
park with trees. (II) The most well-studied effect of
nature exposure is that it appears to help reduce
stress, anxiety, and depression. (III) In one recent
study, 585 young adult Japanese volunteers
evaluated their emotions following a 15-minute
walk in either an urban or a forest setting. (IV) The
woodlands and urban centres were spread around
the country in 52 different sites, with roughly a dozen
people walking each. (V) Compared to walking in a
metropolitan area, individuals walking in a forest had
less anxiety, aggression, exhaustion, bewilderment,
and depression symptoms, as well as tremendous
energy.
A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
TEST BİTTİ.
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