Cambridge Reading Part 3 - Word Forms
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Cambridge Reading Part 3 - forming words
For the following questions, use the word next to the blank to form a word that fits in the gap.
Johnny Appleseed is an (1) __________________ (America) folk legend about a man who (2) __________________ (travel) around the United States in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
He is known for (3) ______________________ (plant) trees, in particular apple trees, wherever he went. Most stories show him planting trees randomly; however, these stories are (4) _________________ (true). He preferred to plant nurseries of many trees together, focusing on (5) ___________________ (use) fruit trees.
People liked to have fruit trees because they provided a source of sugar. Apples, pears, cherries, peaches all (6) _________________ (origin) in Europe and Asia, but grow well in the cool (7) ____________________ (North) climate of the United States. Johnny Appleseed (8) ______________________ (bring) variety to America's first Western settlers.
Johnny Appleseed is an (1) American folk legend about a man who (2) traveled around the United States in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
He is known for (3) planting trees, in particular apple trees, wherever he went. Most stories show him planting trees randomly; however, these stories are (4) untrue. He preferred to plant nurseries of many trees together, focusing on (5) useful fruit trees.
People liked to have fruit trees because they provided a source of sugar. Apples, pears, cherries, peaches all (6) originated in Europe and Asia, but grow well in the cool (7) Northern climate of the United States. Johnny Appleseed (8) brought variety to America's first Western settlers.
He is known for (3) planting trees, in particular apple trees, wherever he went. Most stories show him planting trees randomly; however, these stories are (4) untrue. He preferred to plant nurseries of many trees together, focusing on (5) useful fruit trees.
People liked to have fruit trees because they provided a source of sugar. Apples, pears, cherries, peaches all (6) originated in Europe and Asia, but grow well in the cool (7) Northern climate of the United States. Johnny Appleseed (8) brought variety to America's first Western settlers.
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