10. “Your essay is very … and worthy of an “A” grade”, - said Mrs. Jameson to her student.
A) imaginative B) imagine C) image D) imagination
11. Around this time of the year, eagles … sometimes be seen high in the mountains.
A) should B) must C) need D) can
12. A drugstore in the USA is a shop where one can get not only medicines … drinks and snacks.
A) too B) along with C) as well D) but also
13. If the baby is crying … probably has a stomach ache.
A) her B) him C) its D) it
14. I object to … my plans at this late date.
A) changing B) change C) to change D) changed
15. I have two very different dogs. Rex is brave and … while Evelyn is small and shy.
A) largely B) large C) largest D) larger
16. I know that something is annoying you. I wish you … what it is. Maybe I can help you.
A) will tell B) tell C) told D) to tell
17. Michael felt hot and thirsty. “Peggy, can I have … glass of water, please”, he asked his daughter.
A) – B) a C) an D) the
18. I taught him how … chess.
A) play B) playing C) to play D) played
When I tell people I`m vegetarian, often the first question out of their mouths is, “Ok, so where do you get your protein?” As soon as I hear this question, I know that I`m dealing with someone who doesn`t know very much about plants. The idea that plant foods are devoid of protein is nothing but a myth. Plant foods are generally rich in protein. For example, lettuce gets 34% of its calories from protein, and broccoli gets 45% of its calories form protein. Cauliflower is 40%. Celery is 21%. Beans range from 23% to 54% depending on the variety. Grains are 8% to 21%. Fruits are the lowest at around 5-8% on average. If you wanted to suffer from protein deficiency, you`d either have to starve yourself, or you`d have to eat a really unbalanced diet like nothing but low-protein junk foods and certain fruits.
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