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C. Complete the sentences with some or any.


1. Do we have any tomatoes?
2. Pass some apples, please.
3. There isn’t any milk in the fridge.
4. I think there is some cheese on the table.
5. There aren’t any eggs.
6. Could I have some wáter, please?

A. Write the names of the foods on the page in the correct


column.
High-fiber diet High-protein diet
Broccoli Hamburger
Cauliflower Whole-wheat bagel
Nuts Tuna salad
Breakfast cereal

B. Add the names of other high-fiber and high-protein foods


you know to the cart.

High-fiber High-protein
Lettuce Fish
Carrots Eggs
Beet Almonds
Potato Chiken
Broccoli Cheese
A. Complete the sentences using a Little or a few.

1. There is only Little tuna salad in the fridge.


2. We only need few apples.
3. Please bring few bananas.
4. I only take Little sugar in my coffee.
5. There are just few peppers left.

B. Fill in the blanks with How much, How many, lots of, a
few or a Little.
1. Q: How many potatoes would you like?
A: Just a few, thanks.
2. Q: How much steak do we need?
A: There are eight of us, so we need a little steak.
3. Q: How many broccoli would you like?
A: I’m not very hungry. Just a few. .
4. Q: How many apples do we need?
A: About 20. We eat lots of apples.

A: Look at the potos. Do people eat insects in your country?


Not in my country people do not eat insects.

B: Read the article. Answer the questions.

1. What insects are on the menú in the restaurant?


Chocolate-coverd crickets, ant egg soup and silkworm fried
rice.
2. In Thailand, are insects luxury food?
Yes, there are.
3. How many bits of insects are allowed in peanut butter?
Can have 30 insect bits per 100 grams.
4. What does the autor order?
Chocolate covered crickets.
5. Do you like to eat insects? Give your reasons.
No, I don't like it because I don't think that's what they are
for and they disgust me.

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