1. The document is a reading comprehension exercise from a Portuguese language textbook containing a dialogue interview about the daily eating habits of a 14-year-old boy named Juan Carlos.
2. Juan Carlos reports drinking 8-10 glasses of water per day and eating 2 pieces of fruit but only 1 serving of vegetables. He eats meat daily but never eats fish.
3. He eats cheese occasionally but never drinks milk, and prefers rice to pasta or bread with most meals. Juan Carlos limits his intake of cookies, ketchup, and chocolate.
1. The document is a reading comprehension exercise from a Portuguese language textbook containing a dialogue interview about the daily eating habits of a 14-year-old boy named Juan Carlos.
2. Juan Carlos reports drinking 8-10 glasses of water per day and eating 2 pieces of fruit but only 1 serving of vegetables. He eats meat daily but never eats fish.
3. He eats cheese occasionally but never drinks milk, and prefers rice to pasta or bread with most meals. Juan Carlos limits his intake of cookies, ketchup, and chocolate.
1. The document is a reading comprehension exercise from a Portuguese language textbook containing a dialogue interview about the daily eating habits of a 14-year-old boy named Juan Carlos.
2. Juan Carlos reports drinking 8-10 glasses of water per day and eating 2 pieces of fruit but only 1 serving of vegetables. He eats meat daily but never eats fish.
3. He eats cheese occasionally but never drinks milk, and prefers rice to pasta or bread with most meals. Juan Carlos limits his intake of cookies, ketchup, and chocolate.
CENTRO DE ORIENTAÇÃO E SUPERVISÃO AO ENSINO ASSISTENCIAL
COLÉGIO MILITAR DOM PEDRO II REVISION 1 – UNIT 7 QUESTION 02 – count and noncount nouns (page 85) QUESTION 01 – food and drink (page 84) CHECK “T” for TRUE or “F” for FALSE: WRITE the name of the FOOD: 1. (T) (F) The noun “mustard” is noncount. 2. (T) (F) The noun “apricot” is noncount. 3. (T) (F) The noun “olive oil” is noncount. 4. (T) (F) The noun “lamb” is count. 5. (T) (F) The noun “egg” is count. 6. (T) (F) The noun “tomato” is count.
QUESTION 03 – some/any (page 85)
1. pineapple 2. apricot COMPLETE the sentences with SOME or ANY: 1. She drank some orange juice for breakfast. 2. Are there any limes to make a cake? 3. There isn’t any chicken in the fridge. 4. I bought some coconuts to drink the water. 5. Emily didn’t buy any milk. 6. Mom ate some vegetables for lunch.
QUESTION 04 – many/much (page 88)
3. lettuce 4. mustard COMPLETE the sentences with MANY or MUCH: 1. I bought many potato chips to eat at school. 2. How much homework do you have to do? 3. How much yogurt did you drink this morning? 4. How many cookies did you eat last night? 5. There isn’t much milk to make the cake. 6. We don’t have much time to take the bus.
QUESTION 05 – a few/a little (page 88)
COMPLETE the sentences with A FEW or A LITTLE: 5. beef 6. turkey 1. I like a little sugar in my coffee. 2. We only need a few potatoes. 3. I bought a few apples and oranges. 4. We only have a little milk. 5. I want a few cookies. 6. The teacher gives us a little time to prepare before a test.
QUESTION 06 – a few/a little (page 88)
COMPLETE the questions with HOW MUCH or HOW MANY:
7. mayonnaise 8. onion 1. How much water do you drink every day?
2. How much fruit do you eat every day? 3. How much pasta, rice, and bread do you eat? 4. How many cookies do you eat? 5. How much pepper do you put on your food? 6. How much spinach do you put on a salad?
9. lamb 10. cookies
CORPO DE BOMBEIROS MILITAR DO DISTRITO FEDERAL CENTRO DE ORIENTAÇÃO E SUPERVISÃO AO ENSINO ASSISTENCIAL COLÉGIO MILITAR DOM PEDRO II QUESTION 07 – text comprehension 10. Juan Carlos doesn’t eat any / much salt. Interviewer: Excuse me. Do you have a few minutes to talk to us? QUESTION 08 – text comprehension We’re finding out what young people eat. CIRCLE the CORRECT alternative: Juan Carlos: Yes, sure. Interviewer: What’s your name? Adam Peaty is 1an / a Juan Carlos: My name’s Juan Carlos Rankin. Olympic champion swimmer. Interviewer: How old are you, Juan Carlos? We won a gold medal in the Juan Carlos: I’m 14. 100m breaststroke at the Rio Interviewer: Ok, Juan Carlos. How much water do you drink every Olympics in 2016. But how do day? you become an Olympic Juan Carlos: I drink a lot of water, about eight to ten glasses of champion? water every day. I play a lot of sports and I’m always thirsty. 2 How many / How much Interviewer: How much fruit do you eat every day? physical exercise do you need Juan Carlos: I usually have a banana in the morning, and I often to do? And 3how many / how have an apple in my lunch box. So … I eat two pieces of fruit. much food do you need to eat? Interviewer: How many servings of vegetables do you eat in a The answer to the last two day? questions is the same – 4many / Juan Carlos: We always have vegetables for dinner, so I eat one much ! serving of vegetables a day. I like spinach and broccoli. Adam trains every day, in the gym and in the swimming Interviewer: How often do you eat meat? pool, but to do this, he needs 5much / many energy. We get Juan Carlos: Every day. I love chicken and beef, but I don’t like energy from food, and when Adam is training for a competition, pork. he heats 6.000 – 8.000 calories a day! That’s 6many / much food! Interviewer: And how many times a week do you eat fish? A typical person needs 2.500 calories a day. Juan Carlos: I never eat fish. I don’t like it. For breakfast, Adam eats 7many / much eggs. He usually Interviewer: How many times a week do you eat diary products has them with 8any / a little salt and pepper. He also eats 9many / like milk, cheese, or yogurt? much meat. He has 10some / any meat (for example, beef, Juan Carlos: Well, I eat cheese once or twice a week. I don’t like chicken, or lamb) or fish every day and with all these meals he milk. I never drink it. has 11many / much vegetables, too. Are there any types of food Interviewer: How much pasta, rice, and bread do you eat? that Adam doesn’t eat? He doesn’t eat 12many / much Juan Carlos: Well, I prefer rice to pasta. I eat rice about three mayonnaise or ketchup, and he only eats 13a few / a little burgers times a week. My favorite meal is chicken and rice. I don’t eat and fries because they’re unhealthy. much pasta. And bread … two or three slices of bread a day Adam Peaty can eat 6.000 – 8.000 calories a day because because I usually have a sandwich in my lunch box. his diet is healthy and he’s very active. Please don’t try to eat Interviewer: Do you eat many cookies? what Adam eats – or at least not every day! Juan Carlos: No, I don’t, but I love chocolate. I eat a little Source: University Oxford Press chocolate every day. Interviewer: How much salt do you put on your food? Juan Carlos: Not much, but I sometimes put salt and a lot of ketchup on my fries. I love ketchup! Interviewer: Well, Juan Carlos, your diet is quite healthy, but you eat a lot of chocolate. A little is OK, but don’t eat too much! And there’s a lot of salt and sugar in ketchup, so only use a little for a healthy diet. Source: University Oxford Press CIRCLE the CORRECT alternative:
1. Juan Carlos drinks a lot of / doesn’t drink much water
2. Juan Carlos two / three pieces of fruit every day. 3. Juan Carlos eats a little / a lot of meat. 4. Juan Carlos often / never eats fish. 5. Juan Carlos eats / doesn’t eat cheese. 6. Juan Carlos never / often drinks milk. 7. Juan Carlos eats a lot of / doesn’t eat much rice. 8. Juan Carlos eats a lot of / doesn’t eat many cookies. 9. Juan Carlos eats some chocolate every day / once a week.