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Choose the right variant: 46. Are you going (on, to, in) holiday this year? a) I'm afraid not. b) Yes, please, c) You are welcome. 47.1 didn't go to the party last night. a) So did I. b) Neither I did. c) Neither did I. 48. Let's go to the beach today, ...? a) Why not? It 's a lovely day. b) Yes, we would. c) Don't worry. 49. Sorry to keep you waiting. a) Don't say so. b) Don't mention it. c) That's OK. 50. Could you pass me the salt, please? a) Yes, I could. b) Yes, I will. c) Here you are. 51. Read the text and do the exercises given below. Living a Long Life It is often said that Japanese people, on average, live much longer than Europeans. To a large extend this must be due to the food most Japanese people eat since from the point of view of the life-style, life in modern Japan is no less stressful than ours in the west. The Japanese live on a diet largely made up of fish and rice. At lunch-time a typical Japanese family will consume at least twice as many vegetables as we do in Europe. In comparison with Europeans, the Japanese eat far less meat and fewer potatoes; at the same time, they eat seven times more fresh fish than we do which make their diet much healthier by far. It would be fair to say that, in general, the Japanese consume far less sugar than Europeans, though the modern Japanese — frequent visitors to Europe on business or for pleasure — are discovering the pleasures and dangers of western-style eating habits. a) Mark the statements which are True. 1. The Japanese live as long as people in western countries. □ 2. From the point of view of life-style, life in modern Japan is less stressful than in Europe. □ 4
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