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The “Freshman Fifteen”
A freshman is a first-year college student. “Fifteen” refers to fifteen pounds – the fifteen pounds added to a student’s weight in his or her first year. There are a number of reasons why first-year university students gain weight; but it’s encouraging to know that freshmen don’t have to add these harmful fifteen pounds.
(Taken from Active Skills for Reading)
GLOSSARY pound – libra (unidade monetária e medida de peso equivalente a 454 gramas)
Flooding, chaotic traffic, a lack of security, and a deficient public health service. These and other problems are routine for people living in the capital of São Paulo State. However, ___ residents are happier with the city today than they were nine years ago. Despite these problems, São Paulo has much to offer, such as great job and good chances of business, and an excellent range of leisure and service options.
(Adapted from Maganews #53)
GLOSSARY
range – variedade
Flooding, chaotic traffic, a lack of security, and a deficient public health service. These and other problems are routine for people living in the capital of São Paulo State. However, ___ residents are happier with the city today than they were nine years ago. Despite these problems, São Paulo has much to offer, such as great job and good chances of business, and an excellent range of leisure and service options.
(Adapted from Maganews #53)
GLOSSARY
range – variedade
Fill in the blank with the correct pronoun:
No time to relax
Even when we relax we do everything more quickly. Ten years ago when people went to art galeries they spend ten seconds looking at each picture. Today they spend just three seconds!
Oxford, New English File
According to the paragraph
Rosana Fisher works at an outdoor activities centre on the west coast of Scotland. She teaches mountain climbing, scuba diving and hang-gliding. She's talking to some young people who've just arrived at the centre:
I - 'You can't do any of the activities unless you're with an instructor.'
II - 'We won't let you start an activity if you don't have the correct equipment.'
III - 'You can't go scuba diving unless you've done the training course.'
IV - 'Remember you can't leave the centre unless you say where you're going.'
English Grammar in Steps - Richmond
Rosana Fisher works at an outdoor activities centre on the west coast of Scotland. She teaches mountain climbing, scuba diving and hang-gliding. She's talking to some young people who've just arrived at the centre:
I - 'You can't do any of the activities unless you're with an instructor.'
II - 'We won't let you start an activity if you don't have the correct equipment.'
III - 'You can't go scuba diving unless you've done the training course.'
IV - 'Remember you can't leave the centre unless you say where you're going.'
English Grammar in Steps - Richmond
Mark the option which shows another way to rewrite the conditional sentences above, correctly.
I - You can do none of the activities if you don't be with an instructor.
II - We will not let you start an activity unless you have the correct equipment.
III - You cannot going scuba diving if you haven't done the training course.
IV - Remember you can't leave the centre if you don't say where
you go.
Dear Matthew,
I was really upset to hear about your accident. It sounds terrible! You’re lucky to have only one broken leg! Hope you’re back on your feet soon!
Love, Rachel
We can infer that the text is a
Don’t drink and ride
Alcohol can increase your risk of being hurt in a car accident, even if you aren’t behind the wheel. A new University of Michigan study reports that men who have been drinking are 50 percent more likely to experience a serious injury during a car accident than sober passengers.
Investigators trying to find out what happened to a Malaysia Airlines jet that disappeared en route to Beijing on Saturday morning were examining the causes of plane crashes: mechanical failure, pilot error, bad weather. But the discovery that two of the passengers were carrying stolen passports also raised the possibility of criminal violence.
(Adapted from “Passport Theft adds mystery of missing Malaysia Airlines Jet”)
GLOSSARY
raised – aumentou, ampliou
Investigators trying to find out what happened to a Malaysia Airlines jet that disappeared en route to Beijing on Saturday morning were examining the causes of plane crashes: mechanical failure, pilot error, bad weather. But the discovery that two of the passengers were carrying stolen passports also raised the possibility of criminal violence.
(Adapted from “Passport Theft adds mystery of missing Malaysia Airlines Jet”)
GLOSSARY
raised – aumentou, ampliou