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Complete the following with suitable one-word prepositions

     
1.   ______ 40,000 years ago, humans moved ______ Central Asia and arrived ______ the grassy steppes north ______ the Himalayas. ______ the same time, they traveled ______ Southeast Asia and China, eventually reaching Japan. Genetic clues indicate that humans ______ northern Asia later migrated ______ the Americas.
     
2.   A retired teacher ______ a primary school ______ Butterworth recently went ______ a coma _______ eating starfruits ______ Shenzhen Province ______ China. A specialist ______ the hospital was baffled ______ his condition until he came to know that the patient had eaten starfruits. It seems that more than 10 people were ______ a coma after eating starfruits. They suffered _______ renal failure and high blood pressure.
     
3.   A six-day carnival was held ______ Iskandar Power Centre ______ conjunction ______ Earth Day. The carnival had exhibitors showcasing eco-friendly products. It was aimed _______ making people realize that the earth was a global village that we believe _______. The launch _______ the carnival ended ______  a 45-minute trek _______ the Kota Mewah forest trail, led _______ Ashleigh Seow.
     

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1.   About/Around 40,000 years ago, humans moved to/into Central Asia and arrived at the grassy steppes north of the Himalayas. At the same time, they traveled to/through Southeast Asia and China, eventually reaching Japan. Genetic clues indicate that humans in northern Asia later migrated to the Americas.
     
2.   A retired teacher from a primary school in Butterworth recently went into a coma after eating starfruits in Shenzhen Province in China. A specialist at the hospital was baffled by his condition until he came to know that the patient had eaten starfruits. It seems that more than 10 people were in a coma after eating starfruits. They suffered from renal failure and high blood pressure.
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3.   A six-day carnival was held at Iskandar Power Centre in conjunction with Earth Day. The carnival had exhibitors showcasing eco-friendly products. It was aimed at making people realize that the earth was a global village that we believe in. The launch of the carnival ended with a 45-minute trek along the Kota Mewah forest trail, led by Ashleigh Seow.
     
 
 
 

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