Reading. You are going to read part of an article about how to keep fit, happy and healthy. Seven sentences are incomplete. For gaps 1-6 choose the phrase (a-h) which best fits each gap. Only ONE answer is correct, and there are two phrases you do not need to use.
If you’ve been listening to the news you already know about our national obesity levels rising by the day. It has never been more important 1 and to get an adequate amount of exercise and sleep to keep yourself fit and healthy. Though it may feel like really hard work at first, once you adopt an exercise routine and start 2 , you’ll forget you ever did things differently.
Here are just four of the top adjustments to make:
1. Get more sleep!
Sleep is huge and almost a third of the US population doesn’t get near enough to staying physically and mentally healthy. If you are sleep deprived, try changing your habits in order 3
2. Strive for a better diet
Look at your diet and what you’re eating now and make changes where you see fit. If you are susceptible to snacking, keep a piece of fruit or a few nuts at hand. The key is to eat small meals throughout the day. Reduce portion sizes, take out white bread and replace with whole grains and make sure each meal contains at least one portion of fruit and – or vegetables. Healthy food doesn’t have 4 , and you can get an abundance of low priced fruit and veggies, like apples, bananas, potatoes and peas.
3. Stop all those bad habits
Take a look at your current lifestyle and make a small list of everything you do that is not good for your health. This could be anything, from eating too much junk food or drinking too much caffeine, to smoking or drinking. Start the process of breaking these habits one by one. Some will be easy, while others may take months or maybe years 5 , but the sooner you start fighting, the better.
4. Exercise, exercise, exercise
We all should be doing at least 30 minutes of exercise, 3 to 4 or more times a week, 6. This can be pretty much anything that is physical, like walking, cycling, running, swimming to weightlifting, etc. This too does not have to be expensive, and you can get a great work out without joining any costly gyms. Most of these exercises are inexpensive, and just doing a cardiovascular exercise, like walking, jogging, or walking on a treadmill a few times a week will do your body (and heart) good.
A. to adapt to a new situation
B. to reduce your protein intake
C. to watch what you are eating
D. to change your sleep patterns
E. to be expensive in the least bit
F. to get a full eight hours every night
G. to maintain good health and keep fit
H. to get rid of and eradicate completely from your life
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Writing.
Use the following verbs (fill, get, switch, take, look, try) and the prepositions (for, in, off, on) and form meaningful sentences.
1.Quick! the bus. It's ready to leave.
2.I don't know where my book is. I have to it.
3.It's dark inside. Can you the light, please?
4. the form, please.
5.I need some new clothes. Why don't you these jeans?
6.It's warm inside. your coat.
1.C
2.A
3.F
4.E
5.I
6.H
7.G
1. get on
2. look for
3. switch on
4. fill in
5. try on
6. take off