Date: January 28, 2019 Source: University of Warwick Summary: You can hack your brain to form good habits -- like going to the gym and eating healthily -- simply by repeating actions until they stick. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/01/190128105227.htm #C2 (or just C1/B2?) #IELTS #Reading #ScienceDaily #Habit #Repetition #Health 1. rodent /ˈrəʊdnt/ (n) any small animal that belongs to a group of animals with strong sharp front teeth. Mice, rats and squirrels are all rodents. Birds and rodents live in the cavities. The latter is a large rodent that has the run of the island. 2. recur /rɪˈkɜː(r)/ (v) to happen again or a number of times His theme recurs several times throughout the book. a recurring illness/problem/nightmare, etc. We must make sure that the problem does not recur. If the pain/problem/trouble, etc. recurs, come and see me. Love is a recurring theme in the book. There is a danger that the disease may recur. syn: repeat, reappear 3. supplant sb/sth /sə...