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Test 1)Which vitamin can you get from drinking orange juice? 2)Dairy produce provides you witth two

5-9 класс

vitamins.Which are they?

3)Sitting for half an hour in a park on a sunny day will provide you with a natural source of which vitamin?

4)Which meat products are rich in vitamins?

5)Give three examples of leafy vegetables.

6)Which vitamins do the folowing people need?

someone worrying about a cut finger that won`t stop bleeding

a child lying on a sofe and compulsively eating lots of sweets

someone with no feeling in their toes

someone who is short of breath and whose face looks redder than normal

someone scratching their head

Popovaalina2013 03 апр. 2017 г., 21:16:05 (7 лет назад)
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Lornkxart
03 апр. 2017 г., 23:16:08 (7 лет назад)

1) From drinking orange juice I can get vitamin C.

2) Dairy produce provides me many vitamins. They are vitamins А, D, E, С, В6, В12, Н, РР, В5, В

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Вы
путешествовали на поезде в чужую страну? – Нет. Мы путешествовали на
самолете.
Вы
встретили знаменитость в чужой стране? – Нет, но мы были на концерте
известной группы. Чтобы ты сделала, если бы встретила знаменитость?
– Я бы попросила бы с ним сфоткаться.
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путешествовал самолетом? – Да, мы путешествовали на самолете.
Ты
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Ты
видела горящий костер? – Да.
Ты
плавала в океане? – Да плавала.
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In the Edinburgh I know, boys like to shoot with bows and arrows and play a game of blind man's buff. We also play football. My hobby is theatre. The best theatre is in London. It's new and it's called "The Globe". A great English playwright William Shakespeare writes plays for it. Women can't be actors in the theatre. Only men can. The theatre is round and it doesn't have a roof. People must stand on the ground near the stage. Only rich people have seats. They sit in the gallery. Whem people don't like the play, they throw things at the astors. Sometimes Queen Elizabeth comes to " The Globe" to see a play. I like Shakespeare very mush. I read all his plays, and I want to see them in ''The Globe'' in London, but I can't. I like in Scotland and the Scots and the English are not friends.

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