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Who has a major influence on the development of eating habits?
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34. Who has a major influence on the development of eating habits? A) Friends B) Teachers C) Parents D) Neighbors 35. Children often eat more than they need to A) enjoy their meals B) develop poor eating habits C) clean their plates D) win their parent’s approval
A) something that you do often and almost without thinking B) something very enjoyable C) something very unpleasant D) something that your parents make you do
A) to talk B) talked C) talking D) be talking 2. The Volga, the longest river in Europe, rises in the Valdai plateau and flows ... the Caspian Sea. A) in B)on C)onto D)into 3. John and I went for a walk. I had difficulty keeping up with him because he ... so fast. A) have been walking B) had walked C) was walking D) is walking
A) couldn’t B) had to C) mustn’t D) didn’t have to 5. That’s the last time I go to ... horror film. I was scared to death watching those monsters. A) a B)an C)the D)- 6. Barbara said the beach was twenty miles away, but I thought it was ... than that. A) a little B) less C) the fewest D) little 7. A: I’ve got a headache. Shall I take an aspirin? B: Well, you can try... an aspirin, if you like. A) took B) to be taken C) taking D) taken 8. Can I drive you to... university? It’s on my way. A) some B) the C) a D) - 9. John was fined for dangerous driving. When he went to traffic court, he ... to pay a large fine. A) was ordered B) is ordered C) would order D) ordered
A) them B) they C) their D) it 11. "Where can I buy a phone card in this city?" he asked me. He asked me where... a phone card in this city. A) he could buy B) could he buy C) can I buy D) I can buy
A) wrote B) have written C) had written D) was writing
A) either B) neither C) else D) each 14. You aren’t serious, are you? You ... be jokingl A) must B) have to C) can D) are to 15. I wouldn’t feel so cold in winter if our heating ... properly. A) is working B) would be working C) would work D) worked
A) invented B) was invented C) was inventing D) had been invented
A) until B) after C) if D) while 18. The train drivers are on strike. Very... people came to work. A) few B) a few C) little D) many 19. He never thought what might come out of it,..? A) didn’t he B) does he C) did he D) hasn’t he 20. She washed her hands ... the smell of the garlic had gone. A) until B) before C) after D) when 21. Have you measured the ... of the well? A) depth B) deep C) deepen D) deeply 22. I insisted on holding the children's hands ... the path looked steep and dangerous. A) however B) although C) despite D) as 23. Jane is very active. She ... dozens of jobs in her life. A) is having B) has C) has had D) was having 24. My brother as well as I... ready to accompany you in your travel. A) am B) are C) be D) is 25. I used to admire a little spring which was ... to my house. It was exciting. A) more closely B) closely C) close D) closer 26. Because aluminum is lighter and cheaper... copper, it is often used for high-tension power transmissions. A) then B) than C) as D) from Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. In 1938 the Swiss firm Nestle (27)... instant coffee - this is now the most popular kind of coffee with millions of cups (28)... every day. However, a true coffee fanatic will avoid instant at almost all costs. 27. A) did B) found C) cooked D) invented 28. A) having drunk B) to drink C) being drunk D) drinking
I work in a large office with about thirty other people, most of (29)... I know quite well. In fact, most of my colleagues are so interesting that I (30)of writing a book about them. One of the sales representatives, Keith, is (31) ... Betty from overseas department. And plenty of other things are going on. 29. A) whom B) which C)who D) whose 30. A) thought B) think C) am thought D) am thinking 31. A) offering B) seeing C) sending D) marching Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33. The stooping figure of my mother, waist-deep in the grass and caught there like a piece of sheep's wool, was the last I saw of my country home as I left it to discover the world. She stood old and bent at the top of the bank, silently watching me go, one hand raised in farewell and blessing, not questioning why I went. At the bend of the road I looked back again and saw her: then I turned the corner and walked out of the village. I had closed that part of my life for ever. My mother had got up early and cooked me a heavy breakfast, had stood wordlessly while I ate it, her hand on my chair, and had then helped me pack up my few belongings. There had been no fuss; there had been no attempt to persuade me to stay; she just gave me a long and searching look. Then, with my bags on my back. I’d put into the early sunshine and climbed through the long wet grass to the road.
A) this was the end of an important part of his life. B) he would soon be back to his village. C) he could not stand the smallness of his village. D) life outside the village would be difficult.
A) had helped him to prepare for the journey but asked him not to go. B) had let him make his own preparations to leave. C) had looked at him to be sure that he really wanted to go. D) had asked him to take his brothers with him.
People's eating habits are formed by a variety of factors. Even within the same family, different children can form different habits as a result of their interactions with parents and brothers and sisters. Parents’ attitudes toward food have a strong influence on the development of children’s attitudes and create habits that will last a lifetime. If food is used as a reward, the daily behaviors lead to a dependence on food as a source of comfort. If parents tell children to clean their plates, children may eat more than they actually need and become overweight. People who are overweight often see themselves as unattractive. Eating too much is a common reaction to frustration and anxiety. Some people eat too much when they are tifed, worried or scared. Psychologists believe that the reasons for obesity (being very fat) are frequently related to emotional problems and should be looked at in that light.
A) Neighbors B) Friends C) Teachers D) Parents 35. Children often eat more than they need to… . A) develop poor eating habits B) win their parent’s approval C) enjoy their meals D) clean their plates
A) something that your parents make you do B) something very enjoyable C) something very unpleasant D) something that you do often and almost without thinking
A) did B) doing C) to do D) does 2. The noise of... glass made me wake up. A) breaks B) breaking C) break D) broke 3. Ralph asked, "Will you mail the letters at the post office for me?" Ralph asked ... mail the letters at the post office for him. A) will I B) could I C) if I would 0) whether I will 4. Ever since the big supermarkets opened in town, there ... a single baker in the village. A) wasn’t B) weren’t C) isn’t D) hasn't been 5. She put her... clothes into her bag and walked out of the house for ever. A) a little B) few C) less D) fewer 6. Ted Turner is an American business executive and sports enthusiast... the late 20th century. A) till B) at C) of D) by 7. The picture was much ... than he expected, so he made up his mind to spend twice as much money as he had wanted. A) cheaper B) cheaply C)cheapest D)cheap 8. In England, you ... drive on the left. A) have to B) should C) can D) need 9. She didn't know his name ... she saw him every day at work. A) because B) in spite of C) although D) since 10. The party was very ... as I had expected to see ail my old friends there but they didn’t turn up. A) disappointing B) disappoints C) disappointed D) disappoint 11. When Bill and Jane retire, they are planning to spend all their... on a Mediterranean holiday. A) save B) safe C) savings D) safety 12. Before a vaccine was developed, thousands of people ... by polio every year. A) struck B) strike C) are struck D) were struck 13. Take a spare pair of running shoes... you need them. A) unless B) though C) in case D) despite 14. The planet that circles the sun most rapidly is...Mercury, which makes a full circuit in 87,6 days. A) some В) - C) a D) the 15. Jane’s clothes were wet. She ... her dog. A) had washed B) washed C) was washing D) had been washing
A) were representing B) was represented C) was representing D) were represented
A) hadn't left B) didn’t leave C) don’t leave D) haven’t left
A) sat B) would sit C) had sat D) will sit 19. I wonder what is being cooked? Something ... good in the kitchen. A) smelt B) has smelt C) is smelling D) smells 20. I’ve already finished all my work, so I... study tonight. I think I’ll read for a while. A) ought B) don’t have to C) doesn't have to D) need
A) each B) some C) every D) no 22. - Can you tell me where the Classic cinema • is? - Yes, it’s in ... Brook Street. А) а В) - C) the D) an 23. When I looked at... in the mirror, I thought my hair do looked terrible. A) mine B) my C) me D) myself 24. "It’s time to hand ... your works*, said the teacher. A) to B) in C) for D) on 25. I’d like to make ... remarks in connection with the topic under discussion. A) little B) a few C) much O) a little 26. You had to work hard to pass your exams...? It wasn’t easy. A) hadn’t you B) did you C) didn’t you D) had you Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. The Futurola "Super Help" is a new robot capable of (27)... all kinds of housework, including cooking and gardening. In addition, it has an electronic super brain that will do the most complex (28)... - in a few seconds. It is also very expensive. 27. A) to do B)do C) having done D) doing 28. A) calculations B) service C) understanding D) cooking
29. A) colors B) boots C) shoes D) guns 30. A) to be shot B) being shot C) shooting D) be shot 31. A) on with B)for C) by D)on
Carnegie Hall, the famous concert hail in New York City, has again undergone a restoration. While this is not the first, it is certainly the most extensive in the building’s history. As a result of this new restoration. Camegie Hall once again has the quality of sound that it had when it was first built. Carnegie Hail owes its existence to Andrew Carnegie, the wealthy owner of a steel company in the late 1800s. The hall was finished in 1891 and quickly gained a reputation as an excellent performing arts hall where accomplished musicians gained fame. Despite its reputation, however, the concert hall suffered from several renovations over the years. During the Great Depression, when fewer people could afford to attend performances, the directors sold part of the building to commercial businesses. The renovations seriously damaged the acoustical quality of the hall. But now the builders restored the hall to its original appearance and it has never sounded better, and its prospects for the future have never looked more promising. 32. The passage is mainly about... A) the Great Depression years. B) more and more people attending the concert hall C) the appearance of Carnegie Hall. D) changes to Carnegie Hall
A) mayor of New York City B) an architect C) a musician D) a steel mill owner
When it is hot and humid outside, most of us enjoy air-conditioning. Although many people believe that air-conditioning only cools the indoor air, it also controls its moisture content and cleanliness. Because human comfort depends on humidity to a large degree, air-conditioning can remove moisture from the air or add it as necessary. Air-conditioning devices also control air circulation by bringing in fresh air and removing polluted air. During winter, it warms the air to a comfortable temperature and pumps clean, moist air into the quarters where people live and work. In business offices, air-conditioning improves the efficiency of workers. In air-conditioned offices, employees become less tired, make fewer mistakes and have fewer accidents. The same can be said about drivers who may feel tired and sleepy while sitting in a warm vehicle. That is why driving an air-conditioned car makes one less prone to accidents, especially in the afternoon or evening. 34. What is the function of air conditioning? A) It controls the indoor environment. B) It changes climatic condition. C) It sometimes cleans the air. D) It only cools the indoor air.
A) They enjoy fresh air. B) They feel active and not so tired. C) They make more mistakes. D) They are sleepy and exhausted.
A) the owner of the company B) a person who gives lectures C) a person who works for somebody D) a person that employs other people
A) have written B) had written C) wrote D) was writing
A) most B) as many C) as much D) more 3. The islands were discovered by the Dutch. Their motherland, the Netherlands, used to be ... sea loving nation. A) an B) the C) - D) a 4. I was concerned when Ed fell off his bike. He ...be badly injured. A) might B) must C) had to D) may 5. Can you get some bread and milk when you ... shopping? A) went B) have gone C) will go D) go 6. I’m bored. There’s very ... to do on Wednesday evenings. A) much B) few C) a little D) little 7. On a cold grey morning of last week I duly turned up at Euston to see off an old friend ... was starting for America. A) who B) whose C) whom D) where 8. All the window frames in this house have .... Otherwise, they will rot over the winter. A) repainted B) been repainting C) to be repainted D) be repainted
A) so awfully B) such awful C) awfully D) awful 10. I am a bit late,... ? I am sorry, then. A) aren’t I B) do I C) am I D) don’t I 11. Because folk ballads stem from the everyday life of common people,... themes are love, revenge, disaster and adventure. A) the most popular B) popularly C) more popular D) populate
A) is' B) was C) are D) were 13. I like cooking, but peeling onions makes me .... Help me do it, please. A) cried B) crying C) to cry D) cry 14. They are busy now. They are discussing an important question. They ... it since five o'clock. A) will have been discussing B) have been discussing C) has been discussing D) had been discussing
A) were just moved B) were just moving C) have just been moved D) have just moved
A) by B) among C) of D) for 17. At last I found the story: the story ... had won the contest in our grade. A) who B) that C) when D) what 18. I nearly dropped the eggs, but managed to catch them... time. A) with B) for C) in D) on 19. The ode was originally a ceremonial... written to celebrate public occasions or exalted subjects. A) poems’ B) poems C) poem's D) poem 20. - Do Eric and Tom like fish? - No,... of them likes fish. A) neither B) each C) both D) all 21. Bob and Marie said’ "We are taking our dog for a walk." Bob and Marie said... dog for a walk. A) they were taking their B) they are taking their C) we are taking our D) we were taking our
A) follow B) was followed C) followed D) was following
A) the B) some C) a D) one 24. The sun is shining and the fog ... A) had gone B) has gone C) go D) goes 25. The equator is the ... line between the Northern and Southern hemispheres. A) dividing B) divide C) to divide D) divides 26. If you want to get well, you’d better... your medicine regularly. A) take B) have taken C) took D) to take Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 27-28 in the text. Thomas Edison, the inventor of the electric light (27)..., said that his best ideas came to him in dreams. So (28)... the great physicist Albert Einstein. 27. A) bulb B) fire C) balloon 0) candle 28. A) has B) did C) does D) said Read the text. Then choose the correct answer for the gaps 29-31 in the text. Hunting with birds is a very old sport. In some countries the golden eagle is used (29) ... hunting. After training, the eagle (30)... to a field. The eagle sits on the arm of the hunter. The hunter's arm is covered with a long, special (31)... to protect it from the sharp daws of the bird. 29. A) for B) by C) in D) at 30. A) is taken B) has taken C) takes D) is being taken 31. A) scarf B) clothes C) glove D) suit Read the text. Then choose the correct answer to questions 32-33. The stooping figure of my mother, waist-deep in the grass and caught there like a piece of sheep's wool, was the last I saw of my country home as I left it to discover the world. She stood old and bent at the top of the bank, silently watching me go, one hand raised in farewell and blessing, not questioning why I went. At the bend of the road I looked back again and saw her: then I turned the comer and walked out of the village. I had closed that part of my life for ever. My mother had got up early and cooked me a heavy breakfast, had stood wordlessly while I ate it, her hand on my chair, and had then helped me pack up my few belongings. There had been no fuss; there had been no attempt to persuade me to stay; she just gave me a long and searching look. Then, with my bags on my back. I’d put into the early sunshine and climbed through the long wet grass to the road.
A) life outside the village would be difficult. B) this was the end of an important part of his life. C) he would soon be back to his village. D) he could not stand the smallness of his village.
A) had looked at him to be sure that he really wanted to go. B) had let him make his own preparations to leave. C) had asked him to take his brothers with him. D) had helped him to prepare for the journey but asked him not to go.
Although I left university with a good degree, I suddenly found that it was actually quite hard to find a job. After being unemployed for a few months, I realized I had to take the first thing that came along or I'd be in serious financial difficulties. And so, for six very long months, I became a market research telephone interviewer. I knew it wasn't the best company in the world when they told me that I'd have to undergo three days of training before starting work, and that I wouldn't get paid for any of it Still, I knew that the hourly rate when I actually did start full time would be a lot better than unemployment benefit, and I could work up to twelve hours a day, seven days a week if I wanted. So, I thought of the money I'd earn and put up with three days of unpaid training. Whatever those three days taught me -and I can't really remember anything about them today -1 wasn't prepared for the way I would be treated by the supervisors. It was worse than being at school. There were about twenty interviewers like myself, each sitting in a small, dark booth with an ancient computer and a dirty telephone. The booths were around the walls of the fifth floor of a concrete office block, and the supervisors sat in the middle of the room, listening in to all of our telephone interviews. Download 155.17 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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