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Do you Live to Eat or Eat to Live!

 

Questions Yes No Very Seldom
  Do you have two or more helpings of protein foods every day (e.g. meat, fish, cheese or eggs)?      
  Do you drink at least half a pint of milk daily (including that in tea/coffee)?      
  Do you eat liver or kidney regularly (e.g. once a fortnight)?      
  Do you eat fatty fish (e.g. sardines, smoked mackerel, kippers) regularly (e.g. once a fortnight)?      
  Do you have, on average, at least one helping of fresh fruit or fruit juice daily?      
  Do you eat at least one helping of green vegetables or salad daily?      
  Do you eat two or more helpings of bread, breakfast cereals, rice or pasta daily?      
  If you do eat bread or cereal products, are they usually wholegrain (e.g. wholemeal bread, high fibre breakfast cereals, brown rice etc)?      
  Do you add sugar to tea or coffee?      
  Do you usually add salt to your food at table?      
  Do you eat the fat on meat?      

 

Scoring:

1) If you answered YES to the questions 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, your diet is not very healthy and you may run the risk of heart and stomach problems as well as to become overweight.

2) If you answered Yes to the questions 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, your diet is really healthy and you eat to live and not the opposite.

3) If you answer Very Seldom to the questions 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, your diet lacks some necessary microelements and vitamins and you should probably change habits.

15. Communicative situations:

 

1) You discuss with your friends the menu and choose dishes and drinks at a restaurant.

2) You want to arrange a birthday party and discuss with your wife (husband, mother) what to serve the guests.

3) You are treating your guests to the dishes that you have cooked yourself.

4) You describe your usual meals to your friend.

5) Your English friend tells you about traditional dishes and meals in Britain.

6) You are going on a picnic. What food will you take?

 

 

GRAMMAR (PAST TIME)

16. Match each sentence with its definitions and with its tense form:

c 1) He woke up late yesterday. a) two parallel actions in the past

 

c 2) At nine o'clock he was still sleeping. b) very recent past action

 

c 3) He was sleeping when his

mother entered the room. c) experience

c 4) While he was having a shower, d) past action with the result

his mother was preparing breakfast. or consequence in the present

 

c 5) Man has travelled to the Moon. e) an action that was in progress

when another action happened

 

c 6) I have sprained my ankle, f) an action that started and finished

that's why I'm limping. in the specific time in the past

 

c 7) They have just emailed her. g) an action that was in progress

at certain time in the past

 

c 8) The rehearsal had already begun h) past action before another

when the main actor arrived. past action.

 

A) Past Simple C) Present Perfect

B) Past Continuous D) Past Perfect

 

                                             

 

17. Choose the correct answer (a), (b), (c), or (d):

1. Between five and six I c so I couldn’t hear the phone.

a) was vacuuming b) vacuumed c) had vacuumed d) has been vacuuming

 

2. It appears they c on foot.

a) have come b) came c) had come d) had been coming

 

3. When c about that project?

a) were you learnt b) have you learnt c) did you learn d) were you learning

 

4. I c of going skiing for winter holidays but I changed my mind.

a) thought b) was thinking c) have thought d) am thinking

 

5. They c three tests last week.

a) were having b) had c) have had d) had had

 

6. We c breakfast when she came downstairs.

a) have already had b) had already had c) already had d) were already having

 

7. You’ve broken you leg! How c?

a) has it happened b) it happened c) had it happened d) did it happen

 

8. I guess she c my message.

a) finds b) found c) has found d) had found

 

9. They called in to say goodbye because they c the following day.

a) are leaving b) were leaving c) left d) had been leaving

 

10. Mrs Roberts was getting dressed while the drinks c.

a) were served b) had been served c) were being served d) were serving

18. Complete the sentences putting the verbs in brackets into the correct tense form (the Present Perfect or the Past Simple):

1) How long have you lived (live) here?

2)... you... (wear) your hair long when you were in primary school?

3) Shakespeare... (write) a lot of plays.

4) My brother... (write) several plays. He just... (finish) his second comedy.

5) I... (not, see) him for three years.

6) I... (read) his books when I was younger. I... (enjoy) them very much.

7) I can't go out because I... (not, finish) my work.

8) I never... (drink) coffee.

9) The actors... (arrive) yesterday and... (start) rehearsals early this morning.

10)... you... (be) here before?

11) Look at that little boy in the corner. He... (wait) for three hours now and no one... (come) to take him home.

12) The conference … (start) two days ago.

19. Open the brackets using the verbs in the Past Simple or the Past Continuous:

1) The girl (to cook) dinner when the lights (to go) out. She (to burn) herself.

2) The boy (to hurt) himself while he (to skate).

3) When the woman (to enter) the room, the children (to feed) the goldfish.

4) When I (to visit) my friends in Denmark, I (to buy) two presents for my family.

5) When it (to start) to rain, we (to bathe) in the river.

6) Yester­day at one o'clock I (to have) lunch at the canteen.

7) When he (to come) in, I (to do) my exercises.

8) What you (to do) at eight o'clock yesterday?

9) At this time yesterday I (to go) home.

10) You (to sleep) when I (to go) out.

11) He (to read) on the sofa when I (to come) in and (to sit) down beside him.

12) I (to walk) along the street with my friend when a tram (to pass).

13) She (to look) out of the window when I (to see) her.

14) We (to answer) the teacher's questions when the headmistress (to enter) the class­room.

15) They (to drink) tea when I (to come) home.

16) He (to walk) along the river when a boat (to pass).

17) The old man (to think) about his plan when he (to fall) asleep.

18) We (to listen) to an interest­ing lecture yesterday.

19) When I (to enter) the class­room, the teacher (to write) words on the blackboard and the pupils (to copy) them into their exercise books.

20) They (to get) ready to go out when it (to begin) raining.

 

20. Open the brackets using the verbs in the Present Perfect, the Past Simple, the Past Continuous or the Past Perfect:

1) Last summer we (to live) in the country and (to go) to the river every day.

2) My sister (to spend) a lot of money yesterday.

3) She is so upset: she (to lose) the key to the front door.

4) By the 1st of Sep­tember all the children (to return) from the coun­try.

5) Columbus (to discover) America 500 years ago.

6) Columbus (not to know) that he (to discover) America.

7) I already (to read) five English books.

8) He (to discuss) the problem with a lot of people before he (to take) a decision.

9) Mother (to bake) a delicious cake! Sit down at the table and let's eat it!

10) She (to read) an English book the whole evening yesterday.

11) I never (to be) to Greece.

12) They (to tell) me yesterday that you (to get) an excellent mark.

13) When you (to receive) a letter from your friend?

14) Our grandmother (to cook) dinner from twelve till three yesterday.

15) Look! What beauti­ful flowers she (to buy)!

16) They (to travel) along the coast of Africa last year.

17) We (not to see) each other for ages.

18) They (to eat) all the apples which I (to bring).

19) When the children (to have) dinner, they (to go) for a walk.

20) You ever (to be) to the Niagara Falls?

21) At this time yesterday they (to sit) on the sofa and (to listen) to their grandmother who (to tell) them fairy tales.

22) My friend just (to ring) me up from London.

23) I (to stand) at the tram stop when it (to begin) raining.

24) We (not to skate) since last winter.

 

 


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