Tổng Hợp Câu Hỏi Thi Tiếng Anh 1 | Đại Học Điện Lực (Miễn Phí Có Đáp Án)
Tổng hợp đầy đủ bộ câu hỏi thi Tiếng Anh 1 dành cho sinh viên Đại học Điện lực, giúp bạn ôn luyện hiệu quả và nắm vững kiến thức tiếng Anh cơ bản. Bộ đề thi đa dạng bao gồm nhiều dạng câu hỏi như trắc nghiệm, điền từ, đọc hiểu, kèm theo đáp án chi tiết giúp người học dễ dàng kiểm tra và nâng cao trình độ. Tài liệu được cung cấp hoàn toàn miễn phí, phù hợp cho sinh viên đang chuẩn bị thi học kỳ hoặc cần cải thiện kỹ năng tiếng Anh trong chương trình học Đại học Điện lực.
Từ khoá: câu hỏi thi tiếng Anh 1đề thi tiếng Anh Đại học Điện lựcôn thi tiếng Anh miễn phícâu hỏi trắc nghiệm tiếng Anh 1bài tập tiếng Anh có đáp ántổng hợp câu hỏi tiếng Anhđề thi tiếng Anh có đáp ánluyện thi tiếng Anh 1 Đại học Điện lựccâu hỏi thi tiếng Anh miễn phítài liệu tiếng Anh Đại học
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I love that coat but I can't ............ to buy it.
money
borrow
lend
afford
Misha made an appointment for a haircut tomorrow. She is going to a hairdresser’s at 9:00. She is not sure yet, but she thinks but she………..a very short haircut!
is asking
is going to ask
has asked
will ask
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) [FILL] experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A his
B their
C her
D my
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) [FILL] my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A about
B for
C of
D ahead
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) [FILL] work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A may
B will
C cannot
D must
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19) [FILL] I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A and
B but
C or
D so
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) [FILL] to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A wanted
B want
C wants
D to want
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) [FILL] I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A where
B when
C why
D for
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) [FILL] a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A at
B in
C for
D from
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) [FILL] work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A has to
B had to
C have
D have to
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24) [FILL] a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A earn
B spend
C waste
D lose
When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25) [FILL] vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.
A -
B a
C an
D the
Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university ______ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or 23 [FILL] ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.
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We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) _[FILL]_us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) _______research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) _______us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) [FILL] and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) _______research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) [FILL]research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) [FILL]levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) [FILL] for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) [FILL] our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) [FILL]our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) [FILL]of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) [FILL]negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) [FILL] that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16[FILL] fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________. Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
A were
B was
C is
D had
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) [FILL]to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) [FILL] to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) [FILL] My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) [FILL] because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) [FILL] work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to 23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) [FILL] the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat butI haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________. Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) [FILL] a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________. Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) [FILL] enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________. Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) [FILL] Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,
Fiona
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
1. What did Richard do after he read “Yes Man”?
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
2. Why did Richard go into the travel agent's?
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
3. What is true according to the story?
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
4. What did Richard do after he got to the hotel?
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
5. What is he going to do on day 3?
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
What is the writer doing in this text?
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
The writer was amazed by
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
The writer was surprised when a lady cut his jacket because
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
The writer thought there was a party atmosphere because
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
Which of these would make a good headline for the text?
The writer went to Nepal .
When having a few days off, he decided to go into .
It's difficult to find tigers in the afternoon because .
The writer started to feel frightened when .
The tiger .
If you are invited to a party, you should .
According to the passage, if you are dressed differently from everybody at the party, .
What should you do if you are in a party?
The phrase 'break the ice' means .
Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
The author
. How did the author feel when he arrived in the village?
Which of the following is NOT TRUE ?
I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after leaving university, and I was sent to an isolated village in Chad, about 500 km from the capital N'Djamena. Coming from a rich country, I got quite a shock as conditions were much harder than I had expected. But after a few days, I soon got used to living there. The people were always very friendly and helpful, and soon I began to appreciate how beautiful the countryside was. One of my jobs was to supply the village with water. The well was a long walk away. And the women used to spend a long time every day carrying heavy pots backwards and forwards. So I contacted the organization and arranged to have some pipes delivered. We built a simple pipeline and a pump, and it worked for the first time. It wasn't perfect - there were a few leaks, but it made a great difference to the villagers, who had never had running water before. And not only did we have running water, but in the evenings it was hot because the pipe had been lying in the sun all day. All in all, I think my time with OV was a good experience. Although it was not well-paid, it was well worth doing, and I would recommend it to anyone who was considering working for a charity.
The word 'It' in line 13 refers to .
running water
the pump
the pineline
the supply of water
What does the author think about his time with OV?
In the USA,
Who doesn't think internet dating is a good way to meet people?
Who is very happy with the person he/ she met online?
Colm thinks that
The writer of the article thinks that
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Which of the followings IS NOT the reason for Omar to write the email?
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Which of the followings is False?
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Complete the sentences: The Caring Kitchen raised _________ pounds. They've used it to teach __________ families this month. They want to teach __________ families next month.
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Why didn't the children's parents give them healthy food?
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Complete the sentences: Omar started The Caring Kitchen with his __________. They started it Because they wanted ____________ healthy food. Because of her job, Heidi knows that healthy food can help _____________
Why was Louise keen to go on the trip to Canada?
Just before their departure, Louise
On the first morning of the trip, Louise says she admired
During the trip, Louise enjoyed
When the time came to leave, how did Louise feel?
What is James Waltham doing in the text?
James says that when he tells people about his work, they
James says that working in his kitchen involves
What does James think is a disadvantage of his job?
Whenever I tell people what I do for a living, they can hardly believe this job exists. But I'm not joking! I spend my days at work eating chocolate! Tasting the chocolate is an essential part of making sure that customers get perfect bars of high-quality chocolate from the company I work for. Every week I receive samples, small amounts that show what the chocolate is like, from our factory and I have to check them for taste, texture and smell. I also have to taste the raw materials we usually use- the nuts, fruit and so on. I spend days choosing the most suitable ones to go into the chocolate. Just beside my company office I have a kitchen where I can test and taste products I make- and I keep my colleagues happy by giving them samples! My kitchen is full of machines and ingredients to play with. It's wonderful to have a private space I can go off to during the day. No two days are the same in this job. Sometimes I am at our food lab and others I'm out of the country buying our raw materials and as I've got a young family that can be difficult. But that kind of variety, and lack of routine, is something I love about the job, although I think it still comes second to the chocolate itself! The question I get asked most is whether I get bored of chocolate. I've worked with it for a long time, and I've never felt I didn't want to eat it. In fact, I'll often go home and eat some more in the evening!
Which one would be an advert for the chocolate company James works for?
Every single bar of chocolate that leaves our factory is tested for its taste.
We choose only the best ingredients - just chocolate beans, sugar and milk. We don't add anything else.
We check everything that goes into our chocolate, so that you can enjoy the best chocolate possible.
We're proud of being so environmentally friendly - all our ingredients are bought
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