TS - U5 - WQ (WWW - Languagecentre.ir) MICHAEL
TS - U5 - WQ (WWW - Languagecentre.ir) MICHAEL
TS - U5 - WQ (WWW - Languagecentre.ir) MICHAEL
A Listen to the conversations. What food is each conversation about? Circle the correct answer.
Conversation 1 Conversation 2 Conversation 3 Conversation 4
a. juice a. popcorn a. mustard a. cookies
b. milk b. hot dogs b. ketchup b. ice cream
c. soda c. chocolate c. butter c. cake
C Complete the conversations with too, too much, too many, or enough.
1. A Are you hungry enough to eat dinner now?
B No, I’m still too full. I had a huge lunch earlier.
4. A These nuts are terrible. They have too much salt on them!
B I know. I didn’t look at the package closely too. I usually buy unsalted nuts.
D Cross out the adjective that doesn’t go well with each food.
1. eggs: barbecued boiled fried raw
2. broccoli: boiled dried steamed stir-fried
3. cabbage: fresh pickled roasted boiled
4. lamb: barbecued grilled roasted steamed
5. potatoes: baked boiled fried smoked
6. noodles: boiled dried fried grilled
2. A Do you want to eat dinner at home tonight, 4. A Do you want a snack? I have some nuts. or
would you rather go out? Or maybe a piece of fruit?
B Whatever you prefer. B Anything’s good.
a. Either way. a. I’m fine, thanks.
b. No, thanks. b. Whatever you’re having.
c. Are you having some? c. No, thanks.
E /8 points (2 points each)
F Read the article. Then read the statements and circle (a) True, (b) False, or (c) Doesn’t say.
Americans . . .
1. don’t eat enough meat.
a. True b. False c. Doesn’t say