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Alifia Shafa Salsabila (1)

XI IPS 3

The Unhealthy Fast Food

Fast food nowadays is considered a normal eating venture. People are not
just eating out on special occasions or weekends anymore. It means that all
the time they mostly eat fast foods. However is fast food good for health?
Fast food has its popularity in the 1940’s. Within a few years, fast-food
operations popped up everywhere. With the compelling rise in fast-food
restaurants since the 1940’s, oddly it started the rise in obesity and cancer
during that same time period.
Fast food is highly processed with a wide array of additives. To ensure fast
food’s low cost, the fast food products are made with highly-processed
ingredients to give it shelf-life, to hold consistency, and to enhance flavor.
Fast food is altered from its original healthy form.
It is not the calories in fast food which damage health and waistline. It is
the chemical additives such as aspartame and MSG (monosodium
glutamate). Studies show that the chemical additives lead to weight and
disease issues.
So, there is absolutely nothing nutritional about fast food. Fast food simply
feeds hunger and craving.
Thesis
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So, there is absolutely nothing nutritional about fast food. Fast food simply
feeds hunger and craving.

Questions and Answers


Text 1
1. the topic introduction on the text is ...
a) However is fast food good for health?
b) Fast food has its popularity in the 1940’
c) Fast food is highly processed with a wide array of additives
d) It is not the calories in fast food which damage health and waistline
e) there is absolutely nothing nutritional about fast food

2. When is fast food being popular...


a) Since 1930s
b) Fast food has its popularity in the 1940’s
c) Since Today
d) Fast food has its popularity in the 1840s
e) 1950’s

3. What happens since when fast food restaurants increased rapidly....


a) Fast food has its popularity in the 1940’s
b) obesity and cancer increase over the same time
c) fast-food operations popped up everywhere
d) Fast food simply feeds hunger and craving.
e) Fast food is highly processed with a wide array of additives

4. what makes fast food is unhealthy...


a) the calories
b) monosodium
c) The Chemical
d) It is the chemical additives such as aspartame and MSG
(monosodium glutamate).
e) The chemical additivies

5. The conclusions above the text is ...


a) Fast food is very healthy
b) fast food keeps us full longer
c) there is absolutely nothing nutritional about fast food.
Fast food simply feeds hunger and craving.
d) there is absolutely nutrition about fast food
e) there is absolutely nothing nutritional about fast food.
Fast food extremely feeds hunger and craving.
How a Tsunami Happens?

General Statement
We all know that tsunamis are a series of destructive waves and
powerful. Tsunami is the deadliest wave because the wave speed is
incredibly fast. But do you know how a tsunami can happens?

Explanation
Tsunami originated from Japan, “tsu” meaning harbor and “nami” meaning
wave. They are normally caused by landslides, earthquakes, volcanic
eruptions in, fall of a large object such as a meteor into the water or close
to an ocean. After some sort of underwater disturbance, this causes energy
to rise up to sea level pushing the water high into the air. Gravity kicks in
and pulls it down again and then consequently causing the water to filter
out into many different directions.

When a tsunami begins to approach the shore the energy in the wave is
compressed. As a result, the water is pushed up into the wave, resulting in
a powerful tsunami. If the trough hits the shoreline first, it then causes the
tide to drastically retreat.
Conclusion
So, tsunamis happen because of natural disasters such as earthquakes or
volcanic eruptions. People who live near the shoreline have to be careful
because they are threatened by tsunamis whenever there is an
earthquake.

Questions And Answers


Text 2
1) the topic introduction on the text is ...
a) how can a tsunami be so dangerous
b) Tsunami
c) how a tsunami can happens?
d) how to deal with a tsunami
e) natural disasters

2) the meaning of the word tsunami is...


a) Tsunami originated from Japan,’’tsu’’ meaning water and “nami”
meaning wave.
b) Tsunami originated from Japan,”tsu” meaning deep and “nami”
meaning water .
c) Tsunami originated from Japan, “tsu” meaning harbor and “nami”
meaning wave.
d) Tsunami originated from Japan,”tsu” meaning wave and “nami”
meaning harbor.
e) Tsunami originated from Japan,”tsu” meaning trough and “nami”
meaning wave.

3) From the text we know that tsunami caused by ,execpt....


a) landslides
b) earthquakes
c) volcanic eruptions in,
d) gravity
e) fall of a large object such as a meteor into the water.

4) Which of the following statements is not true about the text...


a) After some sort of underwater disturbance, this causes energy to
rise up to sea level pushing the water high into the air
b) Gravity kicks in and pulls it down again and then consequently
causing the water to filter out into many different directions.
c) When a tsunami begins to approach the shore the energy in the
wave is compressed.
d) tsunamis happen because of natural disasters such as deforestation
and volcanic eruptions
e) the water is pushed up into the wave, resulting in a powerful
tsunami.

5) The suggestion we can take from the text is ...


a) don't be afraid of the tsunami
b) People who live near the shoreline have to be careful because they
are threatened by tsunamis whenever there is an earthquake.
c) Tsunami is natural disaster
d) tsunamis occur due to human activity
e) we must take care for ourselves

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