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PRE-LISTENING
There are some vocabularies that will appear on the recording. Let’s guess the meaning of each vocabulary by dragging its meaning equivalent to the vocabulary.
put on weight (phrasal verb)
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lose weight (verb phrase)
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overindulge (verb)
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diet (noun)
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reward (verb)
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somebody’s cup of tea
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Answer questions 1-10
Example: Peter consumes far too much soft drink |
Peter and Mary’s diet will be both sensible and 1 |
Every two months, they can eat 2 |
On Saturdays, they will go 3 |
This coming Saturday, they will go to 4 |
In every meal, there will be 5 |
Questions 6-10: Choose the correct letter, C, I, or B.
C | Chocolate |
I | Ice cream |
B | Biscuits |
Peter’s opinion | Mary’s opinion | |
Tuesdays | B | 6 |
Thursdays | 7 | 8 |
Sundays | 9 | 10 |
VOCABULARY PRACTICE
Let’s listen to the recording again and fill in blanks below
Peter: Okay Mary, I know I’m 1 with all my bad eating habits.
Mary: That’s right. Chocolate bars, pizzas, and all washed down with litres of 2 drink. And with all the sugar in soft drink, I think we can say you’re definitely 3 , don’t you think?
Peter: I know, I know. I intend to definitely stop drinking that from now on.
Mary: And that’s part of the sensible eating plan that we have agreed we need to formulate—one that we can both follow.
Peter: That’s right, 4 , and practical — allowing us to indulge in some sweet foods on occasions.
Mary: On rare occasions, and we’re going to cut out all the pizzas and 5 .
Peter: Well, not totally. I thought you said pizzas could be eaten once a week. You know how I like pizzas.
Mary: No. I said once every two 6 . Once a week was ice cream, not pizza.
Peter: Yeah, that’s because you like ice cream. I prefer pizza.
Mary: Peter, if you want to 7 , you need to be 8 , in both what you eat, and what you do, which brings us to the issue of exercise.
Peter: That’s right. So, jogging twice a week, and 9 on Saturdays, right?
Mary: No, hiking is Sundays, allowing Saturdays for the light walking exercise. I’ve 10 , and discovered there are a lot of walking trails around this suburb, with many beautiful places if you just look around.
Peter: So what’s happening this Saturday? A walk around the city?
Mary: That’s later in the month. This Saturday we’ll visit Pine Park.
Peter: Hill Park is 11 , with great views, too,
Mary: Yes, but we have to travel too far to reach Hill Park, so I 12 that out, and I love the smell of pines.
Peter: And what about the weekday meals? Salads every night, I suppose?
Mary: No, it’s important to vary the meals so that the food 13 interesting and fun. The only common factor is the fruit 14 , but otherwise we’ll have a variety of healthy fare, from salads, to fish, to lean meat.
Peter: I’d rather have meat every night, but you’re the boss.
Mary: If you want to lose weight, you’ll have to 15 this program, okay?
Peter: Now Mary, you said we could have a little treat in our 16 plan three times a week: specifically, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
Mary: Yes. A very small treat, but something to 17 us for all the discipline shown. Such rewards will motivate us to continue the diet.
Peter: So, on Tuesdays, what can I choose?
Mary: You have a choice between a small serving of chocolate, ice cream, or 18 .
Peter: Okay, well, I’ll go for the biscuits. I love those 19 little things with my cup of tea. So do you, right?
Mary: I do indeed, so I’ll have them, too, saving the ice cream for later.
Peter: But I know how much you like ice cream, so why don’t you save it for the end of the week? That will give you the 20 to keep going, and you can have chocolate midweek?
Mary: That’s a good idea, but I think the most important thing is for you and I to eat different things on those other two days.
Peter: Well, if you think that way, I’ll eat the ice cream on Thursdays, not the chocolate. Okay?
Mary: Well, if you’re having that, then I can’t have ice cream. In order to be different, I’ll have the chocolate.
Peter: So, we can 21 our different snacks, and maybe even share a little with each other.
Mary: Exactly! And the variety and fun 22 will take our minds of wanting more.
Peter: Eating for fun! A good idea!
Mary: And then you can have the chocolate on Sunday, right?
Peter: But I like biscuits? Actually, I want biscuits again—to have with 23 .
Mary: But you have the biscuits on Monday, remember, and we can’t repeat.
Peter: Ah come on! This isn’t fixed in 24 . I can have them again instead of chocolate. You might like variety, but I don’t. I’m a creature of habit.
Mary: Well, the whole point of this was to taste different snacks, but if you want the same thing, okay. I, for one, am sticking to the 25 plan, with ice cream to finish the week, and not another dose of chocolate.