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E7 U2 READING

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7th Grade

E7 U2 READING
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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Japanese live ​ (a)   . The main ​ (b)   is their diet. They eat a lot of ​ (c)   . They cook fish with ​ (d)   cooking oil. They also eat​ (e)   tofu, a product from soybeans. Tofu has vegetable protein and vitamin B. It doesn’t have any fat. The Japanese work hard and do a lot of outdoor activities too. This helps them keep fit.

long lives
reason
fish and vegetables
little
a lot of
keep fit
fat

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The ​ (a)   live long lives. The main reason is their diet. They eat ​ (b)   fish and vegetables. They​ cook fish with little cooking oil. They also eat a lot of tofu, a​ (c)   from soybeans. Tofu has vegetable protein and vitamin B. It doesn’t have any fat. The Japanese work hard and do a lot of ​ (d)   too. This helps them ​ (e)   .

Japanese
a lot of
cook
product
keep fit
outdoor activities

3.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Acne is a ​ (a)   . It causes small, red ​ (b)   on the face and the back. It ​ (c)   70-80% of young people between 12 and 30. More girls have acne than boys. It’s not a serious ​ (d)   but young people want to avoid it.
Here are some ​ (e)   for taking care of skin with acne.
– Go to bed early and get enough sleep.
– Eat more fruit and vegetables, and less fast food.
– Wash your face with special soap for acne, but no more than twice a day.
– Don’t touch or pop spots, especially when your hands are dirty.
– If it gets serious, see a doctor.

skin condition
spots
affects
disease
tips
dirty
especially

4.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Acne is a skin condition. It causes small, red spots on the face and the back. It affects 70-80% of ​ (a)   between 12 and 30. More girls have acne than boys. It’s not ​ (b)   but young people want to ​ (c)   it.
Here are some tips for taking care of skin with acne.
– Go to bed early and ​ (d)   .
– Eat more fruit and vegetables, and ​ (e)   .
– Wash your face with special soap for acne, but no more than twice a day.
– Don’t touch or pop spots, especially when your hands are dirty.
– If it gets serious, see a doctor.

young people
a serious disease
avoid
get enough sleep
less fast food
touch
pop spots

5.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Acne is a skin condition. It causes small, red spots on the face and the back. It affects 70-80% of young people between 12 and 30. More girls have acne than boys. It’s not a serious disease but young people want to avoid it.
Here are some tips for ​ (a)   skin with acne.
– Go to bed early and get enough sleep.
– ​ (b)   , and less fast food.
– Wash your face with special soap for acne, but no ​ (c)  
– Don’t touch or pop spots, ​ (d)   when your hands are dirty.
– If it gets serious, ​ (e)  

taking care of
Eat more fruit and vegetables
more than twice a day.
especially
see a doctor.
serious
touch

6.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Acne is a skin condition. It causes small, red spots ​ (a)   . It affects 70-80% of young people ​ (b)   More girls have acne than boys. ​ (c)   but young people want to avoid it.
Here are some tips for taking care of skin with acne.
– Go to bed early and get enough sleep.
– Eat more fruit and vegetables, and less fast food.
– ​ (d)   with special soap for acne, but no more than twice a day.
– Don’t touch or pop spots, especially when your hands are dirty.
– If it gets serious, ​ (e)   .

on the face and the back
between 12 and 30.
It’s not a serious disease
Wash your face
see a doctor
gets serious

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