Упражнение 47 на грамматическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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RESEARCH INTO THE COMMON COLD

It pays to catch a cold in Cardiff if you ( BE ) a student in the city.

The Welsh capital is home to the Common Cold Centre, which claims to be the ( WORLD ) only organisation dedicated to researching and testing treatments for colds and influenza.

( BASE ) at the University of Cardiff, the centre has a ready source of test subjects for its regular clinical trials: the university’s 22,000 students.

Most of ( THEY ) are grateful for any source of income and together they catch 80,000 colds a year.

Some of ( BIG ) drug and health care companies in the world pay Cardiff’s students to take part in research.

Researchers recently ( CARRY ) out a study to establish if exposure to cold temperatures really does cause a cold a common belief that has been difficult to prove.

The results of the study appeared to confirm this belief: ( STAY ) warm may help to prevent people from catching colds.

RESEARCH INTO THE COMMON COLD

It pays to catch a cold in Cardiff if you are a student in the city.

The Welsh capital is home to the Common Cold Centre, which claims to be the world’s only organisation dedicated to researching and testing treatments for colds and influenza.

Based at the University of Cardiff, the centre has a ready source of test subjects for its regular clinical trials: the university’s 22,000 students.

Most of them are grateful for any source of income and together they catch 80,000 colds a year.

Some of the biggest drug and health care companies in the world pay Cardiff’s students to take part in research.

Researchers recently carried out a study to establish if exposure to cold temperatures really does cause a cold a common belief that has been difficult to prove.

The results of the study appeared to confirm this belief: staying warm may help to prevent people from catching colds.