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    Phobias (English exercise n°69353 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Phobias

    Some people--for perhaps some inscrutable reason(s) develop needless and unreasonable fear for the most strange or ridiculous thing possible. For instance some people are pedophobic i.e. they are scared of children! Here are some more phobias in the test that follows.





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    English exercise "Phobias" created by sreedhar (18-11-2009) with The test builder
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    1. Some people are terribly scared of strangers. You can find such people suffering from all around you.
    2. Little children suffer from i.e. they fear darkness immensely. Of course even some grown-ups do so!
    3. You may come across a person or two plagued by . They are scared by trees!
    4. Some people are terribly scared by small, narrow or confined places. They are all in nature.
    5. There are some people who immensely are terrified about heights. Never take such people to the top of a skyscraper!
    6. You may also come across an individual---someone who simply fears large, open spaces!
    7. The sight of a large number of books may make some needlessly scared! Certainly they all are .
    8. A building being ravaged by fire is surely scaring but some suffering from react rather abnormally as they have morbid fear of fire.
    9. There are some--this may sound unbelievable-who fear the number 13. They are in nature.
    10. With so many diseases tormenting mankind ,I believe it is not amazing to come across someone suffering from - a morbid fear of disease.







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