Healthy Eating Habits: U Nit
Healthy Eating Habits: U Nit
Healthy Eating Habits: U Nit
U nit
Test A
School:
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Teacher:
15Minutes
A. You will hear a news item on the radio about healthy eating habits. For items 1 to 5,
fill in the missing information.
Topic of the programme
Fruits and 1.
2.
4.
B. You will hear a conversation between two friends. Choose the correct option.
1.
2.
3.
.
(b) McDonalds
.
(b) soup
4.
to drink.
5.
10
(c) 15
(c) nothing
20 Minutes
Read the text carefully.
A Food Standards Ag ency study shows teenage girls eat more unhealthily than any other
group in the population a government research revealed this week. The study wanted to
discover what the nation is eating. The results reveal that despite million-pound government
initiatives to encourage us all to eat more healthily, obesity levels in the UK are broadly
5 unchanged from a decade ago.
The research was commissioned by the governments food watchdog, the Food Standards
Ag en cy (FSA), which said it was worried about girls between 11 and 18 failing to eat enough
foods essential for growth and good health.
When they did eat, they consumed food and drink high in sugar and fat such as processed
10 foods, sweets, chocolate and fizzy drinks, the FSA said, and failed to eat enough with important
nutrients such as iron and calcium found in leafy green vegetables and dairy products
which are essential for strong bones and to prevent anaemia. The survey found that among
those of secondary school age, 46% were failing to get the minimum recommended amount of
iron or magnesium, and fewer than one in 10 (7%) were eating the minimum recommended
15 five portions of fruit and vegetables a day.
Dr Alison Tedstone, the FSAs head of nutritional science, said the issue was an area of
concern and added: Broadly, teenage girls particularly dont eat enough. Overall they are a
group of the population
whose diets are poor.
Young childrens
diets
are generally OK, adults
generally are a similar
picture,
adolescents
generally are poor. Thats
25 been the picture for a
number of years. The
government
reacted
yesterday and said that it
will ban all fast food,
30 chocolates
and fizzy
drinks in British schools.
20
(Adapted from: ww w.
theguardian.com)
2.
3.
B. Read the text again and choose the correct option for items 1 to 4.
1.
2.
3.
(b) servings
4.
(b) presented
(b) drawing
C. Decide if the following statements are right (R) or wrong (W) according to the text.
1.
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
4.
10 Minutes
A. Choose the correct answer.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
B. Fill in the blanks with the verbs do or make in the appropriate form.
Yesterday I (1)
my homework very
Mum (5)
before my
birthday party!
milk, sorry!
2.
3.
4.
5.
We bought
6.
vegetables.
fruit.
35 Minutes
A. Complete the following dialogue.
Customer:
Waiter:
Customer:
Waiter:
Customer:
Waiter:
Customer:
Waiter:
Customer:
Waiter, please?
Would you like (1)
?
Yes, for starters (2)
some vegetable soup, please.
Certainly. And for your (3)
?
I think that Id like a small ham and cheese
pizza.
What (4)
?
Id like some freshly squeezed orange
juice please.
What about (5)
?
Oh yes, Id like a chocolate mousse, please.
B. Write an email to your best friend inviting him/her out for a meal. In your email you
should:
say when (Friday night 8 pm)
suggest a restaurant new Chinese restaurant
say where youll meet
Write 50-80 words.