

I. A unique museum
Given its reputation as a highly fashion-conscious city,it seems fitting that Milan should be the site of a unique testament to man's(vain) _________ The world's only museum of shaving. The(collect)________ of razors and other items( relate)_____ to shaving was put together by three generations of the Lorenzi family, who fist opened a shop there sixty-eight years ago. (Origin)_______ the shop dealt in scissors, knives and other items of (cut)________ but today it has become a centre for (fine)________ crafted sharp instruments of all types. In the museum, there is an (exhibit)__________ which charts the history of shaving (equip)________ from the earliest prehistoric blades right through to the modern electric razors. Along the way, we see a number of (curious) including razors wwith lights attached and others which spray jets of water(automatic)________ at the appropriate moment
II. Fit for skiing
In his informative book, Fit for skiing, Dr Goldon Blank encourages serious skiers to do a lot of jumping to reduce the risk of (injure)______. Compared with others sports, he says, skiing requires all-round (fit)________. There are a number of(active)________ which are ideal for improving leg and upper body power.
The best(move)_____ are those which are similar to skiing itself, such as side-to-side jumps over a box, which will(gradual) _______ increase strength. Most people stop jumping when they reach(adult)________ because they are afraid it'll produce fits of (laugh)_______ from family and friends.(Fortune)________ many skiers end up needing lengthy medical (treat)_________ after accidents which could have been avoided. These accidents are often the result of lack of(strong)________ in the muscles.
Given its reputation as a highly fashion-conscious city,it seems fitting that Milan should be the site of a unique testament to man's(vain) _________ The world's only museum of shaving. The(collect)________ of razors and other items( relate)_____ to shaving was put together by three generations of the Lorenzi family, who fist opened a shop there sixty-eight years ago. (Origin)_______ the shop dealt in scissors, knives and other items of (cut)________ but today it has become a centre for (fine)________ crafted sharp instruments of all types. In the museum, there is an (exhibit)__________ which charts the history of shaving (equip)________ from the earliest prehistoric blades right through to the modern electric razors. Along the way, we see a number of (curious) including razors wwith lights attached and others which spray jets of water(automatic)________ at the appropriate moment
II. Fit for skiing
In his informative book, Fit for skiing, Dr Goldon Blank encourages serious skiers to do a lot of jumping to reduce the risk of (injure)______. Compared with others sports, he says, skiing requires all-round (fit)________. There are a number of(active)________ which are ideal for improving leg and upper body power.
The best(move)_____ are those which are similar to skiing itself, such as side-to-side jumps over a box, which will(gradual) _______ increase strength. Most people stop jumping when they reach(adult)________ because they are afraid it'll produce fits of (laugh)_______ from family and friends.(Fortune)________ many skiers end up needing lengthy medical (treat)_________ after accidents which could have been avoided. These accidents are often the result of lack of(strong)________ in the muscles.