1 * Read the article and tick (v) the
statements T (true), F (false) or
DS (doesn't say).
Junk Food:
Rubbish or not?
Junk food isn't actually made of rubbish, as the word
suggests, but it does describe food that is not good for
your body. Junk food has lots of fat, sugar and salt
which makes it taste good. That's why many people
like it and eat a lot of it.
But did you know that when you eat junk food, you're
not giving your body the protein and vitamins it needs?
Sweets and chocolate contain a lot of sugar which
gives you a burst of energy that does not last long
That is why you get tired quickly when you cat this
kind of food. Not only that, junk food can actually lead
to disease. Too much junk food can make you fat and
turn your skin a poor colour. The sugar it contains
damages your teeth and can cause cavities. Eventually,
it can even damage your heart and lungs. Clearly, junk
lood is not the answer when you are hungry and need
something to give you energy
So, when you re at the supermarket, try not to buy
packets of crisps and cans of cola Instead, choose
cartons of milk or orange juice and snacks like bananas
or some cheese. Milk, meat, spaghetti, fruit and
vegetables all give your body the nutrients it needs to
grow and be healthy
Remember, it's important to eat lots of fruit and
vegetables and not too much junk food each day. You
need to make smart choices when looking for a snack.
So throw away the junk food and eat healthily!
TFDS
1 Junk food contains lots of
vitamins.
2 Sweets give you energy all day
3 junk food makes you tired.
Junk food can damage your
teeth in a month.
5 Junk food affects the brain.
6 Buying milk and bananas is a
smart choice
7 Meat and spaghetti help your
body grow
4. Поставьте наречие частоты в нужное место. Переведите. .
1. always - Luke is always borrowing my electric shaver without asking.
2. sometimes - We sometimes send e-mails to each other.
3. rarely - Peter rarely complains about his hard job.
4. never - You must never run in the dining-room.
5. hardly ever - My kids hardly ever read books.
6. very seldom - My parents very seldom eat fish.
7. once a month - I pay my rent once a month.
8. usually - She is usually late for the lectures.
9. occasionally - We occasionally visit our grandma in the countryside.
10. quite often - I quite often make pizza for my family.
1. Люк всегда берёт мою электробритву без спроса.
2. Иногда мы посылаем друг другу электронные письма.
3. Питер редко жалуется на свою тяжелую работу.
4. Вы никогда не должны бегать в столовой.
5. Мои дети почти никогда не читают книг.
6. Мои родители очень редко едят рыбу.
7. Я плачу за квартиру раз в месяц.
8. Обычно она опаздывает на лекции.
9. Мы иногда навещаем нашу бабушку в деревне.
10. Я довольно часто готовлю пиццу для своей семьи.
1. Has that man been to Australia five times?
Has that man been to Australia five times or four times?
That man has been to Australia five times, hasn't he?
Where has that man been five times?
Who has been to Australia five times?
2. Must you call your elderly parents every week?
Must you call your elderly parents every week or every day?
You must call your elderly parents every week, mustn't you?
How often must you call your elderly parents?
Who must call elderly parents every week?
3. Are there all modern conveniences in the cottage?
Are there all modern conveniences in the cottage or in the flat?
There are all modern conveniences in the cottage, aren't there?
Where are there all modern conveniences?
What is there in the cottage?
4. Did Steve phone Scotland Yard?
Did Steve phone Scotland Yard or his friend?
Steve phoned Scotland Yard, didn't he?
Who did Steve phone?
Who phoned Scotland Yard?
5. Have I been learning English all my life?
Have I been learning English all my life or for 4 months?
I have been learning English all my life, haven't I?
How long have I been learning English?
Who has been learning English all his life?