Стр.27 Unit 3 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 11 класс
Myths and FACTS IT is what and how much you eat and how much exercise you do that makes you lose or gain weight, not the time of day.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Камине Д.Карр, Парсонс 11 класс, Просвещение:
Myths and FACTS
IT is what and how much you eat and how much exercise you do that makes you lose or gain weight, not the time of day. If you fancy having a snack before bedtime, avoid eating in front of the television: youtaskre likely. to get distracted and overeat.
STUDIES have shown that oranges give you 50 milligrams of vitamin C for every 100 grams you eat. Apparently, parsley gives you 100 milligrams per 100 grams, but have you ever attempted to eat 100 grams of parsley? Anyway, next time you feel like taking a dose of vitamin C, eat some red peppers - they give you 170 milligrams per 100 grams!
SOME redheads dye their hair to avoid jokes about taskcarrot topstask. But scientists have found that the taskred hair genetask gives a kind of built-in anaesthetictask. Who knows? Perhaps being tougher than the rest gave famous redheads like Cleopatra an extra advantage.
WAKING a sleepwalker is difficult, but not dangerous. Most doctors suggest leading the person gently back to bed, if possible - they may not let you touch them! Some sleepwalkers manage to eat, get dressed, drive a car, and in some extreme cases, commit murder. So, if you think they risk hurting themselves and/or others, wake them up.
If YOUtaskRE used to having eight hourstask sleep a night, having a lie-in can confuse your internal body clock. Sleeping more than usual disrupts your sleep cycle, and so you tend to feel tired. Consider setting your alarm for the same time every day. This involves sacrificing your lie-in at the weekend, but your body clock wontaskt get confused.
DOCTORS have encouraged us to take it as a simple headache cure for many years, but in the past decade research has shown that aspirin can reduce the risk of heart attacks. It has been used to treat blindness in scientific trials, with some success, and even to protect against certain types of cancer.
COMPARED with walking barefoot, high heels increase the pressure on the inside of the knee by 26 percent. They also push the centre of the body forwards, which forces the spine to bend backwards, to compensate. This can lead to back problems. Many women are aware of these dangers, but still refuse to give up their high heels!
4 Match the underlined phrases in Myths and Facts to the rules in Exercise 3, according to the use of the gerund or infinitive.
5 What are these verbs followed by? Put them in the correct column. Then check in taskMyths and Factstask.
encourage; make; avoid; let; force; risk; attempt; involve; manage; consider
+ infinitive with to
+ infinitive without to
+ gerund
6 Match sentences 1-3 to definitions a-c.
1 Im used to having eight hours sleep a night.
2 Im getting used to having six hours sleep a night.
3 I used to have a lie-in every Saturday.
a a situation which is becoming more familiar
b past habit
c a situation which is familiar
> Check it out pages 140-141
7 Complete the gaps with the correct forms of be used to or get used to and the verbs in brackets.
1 I fell over because I am (was) not used to wearing high heels.
2 is (was) not used to speaking in public, so he was very nervous.
3 It was difficult at first, but we are getting (got) used to living in the country.
4 He is used to going to bed earlier, that s why hes so tired.
5 Ill never get used to having short hair: I hope it grows quickly!
6 When we were in China, we found it difficult to get used to eating with chopsticks.
7 My little brother cant get used to getting up early for school.
8 My sister is used to doing her homework with TV on. No wonder it takes her so long!
9 Its easy to get used to having good things.
10 I know I have to get used to not eating after 8 p.m. if I want to lose weight.