N a t u r a l l y H e a l t h y
Nature is something that we all too often take for (1) ___________________. Yet, in order (2)
___________________ to become ill, we need to have regular contact with it – we need it (3)
___________________ a regular basis. Sounds (4) ___________________ torture, doesn’t it? Well, in
fact it is. Just as animals suffer when they are kept in cages, we humans soon (5)
___________________ ill in our own ‘cages’.
(6) ___________________ exactly we get from nature is not clear, so there may be several reasons
why a walk in the countryside makes us (7) ___________________ well. First of all, the oxygen from
trees and plants give a lift as this oxygen fills the lungs, then the blood, and then goes straight to the
brain, (8) ___________________ us that familiar feeling of well-being. More difficult to explain (9)
___________________ how the sense of smell works to make us happier. If something has a nice
smell, like flowers or grass, (10) ___________________ is likely that, apart from just being pleasant, it
is (11) ___________________ us some good as well. It is possible in many cases that the scents and
aromas in nature remind us (12) ___________________ our childhood – a time when all of us were
younger, and most of us were fitter and healthier!
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. granted
2. not
3. on
4. like
5. become
6. What
7. feel
8. giving
9. is
10. it
11. doing
12. of
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Nature is something that we all too often take for granted. Yet, in order to avoid becoming ill, we need to have regular contact with it – we need it on a regular basis. Sounds like torture, doesn't it? Well, in fact, it is. Just as animals suffer when they are kept in cages, we humans soon fall ill in our own 'cages'. What exactly we get from nature is not clear, so there may be several reasons why a walk in the countryside makes us feel well. First of all, the oxygen from trees and plants give a lift as this oxygen fills the lungs, then the blood, and then goes straight to the brain, giving us that familiar feeling of well-being. More difficult to explain is how the sense of smell works to make us happier. If something has a nice smell, like flowers or grass, it's likely that, apart from just being pleasant, it is doing us some good as well. It is possible in many cases that the scents and aromas in nature remind us of our childhood – a time when all of us were younger, and most of us were fitter and healthier!
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