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Question 1 of 40
1. Question
Choose the word that is different. Explain why.
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chicken duck lamb salmon
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Question 2 of 40
2. Question
Choose the word that is different. Explain why.
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beetroot cabbage pear pepper
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Question 3 of 40
3. Question
Choose the word that is different. Explain why.
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aubergine lemon mango melon
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Question 4 of 40
4. Question
Choose the word that is different. Explain why.
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crab mussels beef prawns
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Question 5 of 40
5. Question
Choose the word that is different. Explain why.
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cabbage cherry courgette cucumber
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Question 6 of 40
6. Question
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
1. I don’t feel like cooking Let’s get a________for dinner.
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Question 7 of 40
7. Question
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
2. Are there any_________peas in the freezer?
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Question 8 of 40
8. Question
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
3. I’m not very keen on______ fish, so I never eat sushi.
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Question 9 of 40
9. Question
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
4. Hannah’s on a diet, so she’s bought some___________yoghurt to have for dessert.
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Question 10 of 40
10. Question
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
5. They eat a lot of____________food in Mexico.
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Question 11 of 40
11. Question
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
6. We buy__________bread from the baker’s every morning.
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Question 12 of 40
12. Question
Are the highlighted phrases right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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Are you eating out every weekend?
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Question 13 of 40
13. Question
Are the highlighted phrases right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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I don’t know what to cook for dinner.
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Question 14 of 40
14. Question
Are the highlighted phrases right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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Are you thinking the fish is cooked now?
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Question 15 of 40
15. Question
Are the highlighted phrases right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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We’re having lunch with my parents every Sunday.
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Question 16 of 40
16. Question
Are the highlighted phrases right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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My mother’s in the garden. She’s cutting the grass.
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Question 17 of 40
17. Question
Are the highlighted phrases right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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I’m not wanting any potatoes with my fish, thanks.
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Question 18 of 40
18. Question
Are the highlighted phrases right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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Do you prefer steamed rice to fried rice?
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Question 19 of 40
19. Question
Are the highlighted phrases right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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Jack’s on the phone. He orders some pizzas.
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Question 20 of 40
20. Question
Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
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My mother usually at the weekend. (not cook)
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Question 21 of 40
21. Question
Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
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Do you want to come for lunch on Sunday? We roast lamb. (have)
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Question 22 of 40
22. Question
Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
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We tonight because there’s a football match on TV. (not go out )
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Question 23 of 40
23. Question
Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
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you usually your birthday with your family? (spend)
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Question 24 of 40
24. Question
Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
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That restaurant delicious mussels at lunchtime. (serve)
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Question 25 of 40
25. Question
Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
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How often you in a typical week? (eat out)
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Question 26 of 40
26. Question
Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
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I starter because I’m not hungry. (not have)
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Question 27 of 40
27. Question
Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
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We often steak. (not buy)
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Question 28 of 40
28. Question
Complete the sentences with the present simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
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My boyfriend’s on a diet so he on fried food. (cut down)
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Question 29 of 40
29. Question
Read the article once and put the headings in the correct place.
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
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Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
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This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
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The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 30 of 40
30. Question
Read the article once and put the headings in the correct place.
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
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Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
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This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
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The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
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Question 31 of 40
31. Question
Read the article once and put the headings in the correct place.
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
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Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
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This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
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The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.
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Question 32 of 40
32. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
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Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
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This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
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The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
The best breakfast is any type of cereal.
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Question 33 of 40
33. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
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Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
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This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
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The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
An American nutritionist carefully calculared the amount of fruit and vegetables we should eat.
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Question 34 of 40
34. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
2________
Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
3__________
This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
4__________
The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
We should eat more than five pieces of fruit and vegetables per day.
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Question 35 of 40
35. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
2________
Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
3__________
This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
4__________
The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
Apples contain a lot of sugar.
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Question 36 of 40
36. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
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Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
3__________
This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
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The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
All apples have the same amount of fibre.
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Question 37 of 40
37. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
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Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
3__________
This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
4__________
The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
Fats can be good for us
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Question 38 of 40
38. Question
Read the article again. Choose the sentences T (true) or F (false).
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The truth about healthy eating
Food experts are always telling us what we should and shouldn’t eat, but they often give us different advice. Our food writer, Teresa Gold, has had a look at all the information to work out what is fact and what is fiction.
1__C________
A full-English breakfast will certainly stop you feeling hungry, but it’s high in calories which means that you’ll put on weight if you have it regularly, A healthier option is to have just the egg. Boil it instead of frying it, and eat it with a piece of toast made with brown bread. Breakfast cereals are very high in sugar, so if you feel like cereal, have muesli — with no added sugar. You can also get your first vitamins of the day by drinking a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
2________
Fruit and vegetables contain the vitamins and minerals we need to stay healthy. But five is actually a fictional number thought up by an American nutritionist. She
looked at what the average person ate and doubled it. According to more recent research, the right number is actually eight. The research shows that people who have eight pieces of fruit and vegetables a day are much less likely to suffer from heart disease than those who eat three.
3__________
This particular fruit has had some bad publicity because dentists say it can harm our teeth. While it’s true that apples do contain a little sugar, they are also a source of fibre. Nutritionists say that we need about 18g of fibre a day, and a medium apple — peel included — contains about 3g. Some varieties contain more fibre than others, so you should choose carefully.
4__________
The key to good health is a balanced diet which contains fats and carbohydrates as well as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Fats may be high in calories, but they also contain vitamins. According to the World Cancer Research Fund, you should only have about 500g of red meat per week —a Steak is about 100g. One type of food on its own won’t kill or cure you, but eating the right amount of the right food will stop you getting ill.Question:
You can eat as much red meat as you want to.
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Question 39 of 40
39. Question
Listen to a radio phone-in programme about the article in exercise 4.
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Choose the caller(s) who completely agree with it.
A) William B) Kate C) Harry D) Rosie
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Question 40 of 40
40. Question
Listen again and answer the questions. Which caller…?
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i. thinks that some fruit and vegetables are unhealthy
ii. says that most children prefer fast food
iii. eats very little fruit
iv. is very healthy because he/she eats a lot of
fruit and vegetables
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