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For questions 1–8, read the text below and think of the word
which best fits each gap. Use only one word in each gap. There is
an example at the beginning (0).
Write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS.
Example: (0) IT
What do you call a...?
Let's face (0) there are some pretty weird and wonderful entries on
the list of names for living creatures. Some might give you a very
clearpicture of (1) to expect when you look at it! A blobfish has to be
round, right? You won't find leafy sea dragons on land, (2) you? In
the 18th century, science took the important step of giving species
two-part Latin names, such as Homo Sapiens, (3) a view to allowing
people around the world to communicate unambiguously. To (4)
certain extent, the system, known (5) 'binomial nomenclature', has
done its job. Names often give a clear indication of origin
(japonica), colour (azurea ) or size (nana). On the other hand, it has
produced some fun terms, to
(6) the least, like Wunderpus photgenicus or more recently,
Heteropoda davidbowie, apparently
(7) of the singer's contribution to the arachnid world. The more you
swot up (8) this fascinating subject, the more you'll learn (and chuckle),
believe me! I've just discovered that there's a creature called, believe it
or not, a 'fried egg jellyfish'!

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traducción al español por favor

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