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[ Ayeallablaaullagsibaldyygaagil a ] silelas am serall Zhe play Aygils Aalld ayo! Agslgll dys Ty yea, : eH 2 Wg Glial ie | ei y tile ba) Ta), Goll; gall iz Tj do 4 ] Sa pega (1S points) ‘Read the text carefully then do the activities. Energy balance is the difference between calorie intake (from food and drinks) and calories out - through our metabolism and energy expended during daily activities 4n order to lose fat weight, our body needs to be in a negative energy balance, Sounds simple but this doesnt mean a negative energy balance for a few days, here and there it must be consistent, gradual Foreess, maine body ft stores as thousands of litle dots ll over a piece of paper only one dot sha tee on | be erased falance energy within the body and help maintain weight quickly. Weight needs a ve busec quickly beoause if our ancestors couldn find food for several days they would simply waste away, instead we can go for months without food! Even overeating causes an adaptive tesponse sp in onles wy gain further weight; More excess energy must be consumed. Although energy balance ‘helped our ancestors survive in times of 2 pound afi causes frustration forthe dicter attempting to lose weight Some eut enough enlores re tocs a Pound of fat but when only a small amount is lost they often believe it’s becatse they're meant to be that A/ COMPREHENTION/ INTERPRETATION: 1. The text is (@)an expository (b)a narrative _(¢) an argumentative text (Taken from : the internet ) 2. Choose the most suitable title forthe reading passage. a. Energy Balance and Weight Control. b. Energy Balance and Weight Loss. ©. Energy Balance and Weight Calories 3. Answer the following questions according to the text. 2 What i the result of an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure ? b. Why does our body need to be in a negative energy balance? © Why must more excess energy be consumed? 4. Who is the dieter that is frustrated from energy balance? 4. What do the underlined words in the text refer to? i they (4§)— it (48) > 5 Find in the text words or phrases that are opposite in meaning to the followings: a. difficult (3) . b. gain (4§)¢... a 1/4 Aakuall Il BL TEXT EXPLORATION: 1, Divide the words into affixes and roots: Astronomical - unknown - investigation - impossibility. (Prefix ___ Root __ suffix 2. Join the sentences using the connectors between brackets, Make any necessary change. 1. My son always eats healthy food. He is always ill. (although) 2. Many children in Africa suffer from malnutrition. They lack food. (owing to) 3. Rewrite sentence (b) so that it means the same as sentence (a). 1/a, If our ancestors couldn't find food for several days they would simpy waste avy b.If food, 2/a, Mote excess energy must be consumed by Peon b. People ... ae a 4. Classify these words according to the pronunciation of their final /ed/ hated - blocked - listened - pronounced Jal Fidl AL 5. Fill in the blanks using the following words: garlic, proud, making, it Many people use. for flavouring meat and for............ medicine that reduces cholesterol. People often buy. --. When they do their shopping. Being a garlic eater is something to be............0f. It shows that you enjoy healthy living. PART TWO: Written Expression (pts) Choose one of the following topics. ‘Topicl: Safety food has become one of the major concern for mankind. How can a person take care of his Sefer food? Use the following notes : - Eat more organic food. = Prepare one’s own food. ~ Eat food with fewer additives if necessary. - Not to be influenced by advertisements, = Pay attention to where and how food is made, - Have a look to the expiry date.....etc. Topic 2: Advertising is more likely to harm consumers than serve them. What do you think of that? Write an argumentative essay using the suitable arguments. 2/4 Aadnall yh a hd ee Hy 9 pein) Sasa Bs plan Sgt a, _Aagh yy 30 5.59 chad y chet fa cere ETS epee A eRe cil genset Part one :Reading And Interpreting. Read the text carefully then do the activities below. « YOU TUBE » ACCUSATION. ‘Acourt in Germany has ruled that the video-sharing site "YouTube" is responsible for videos on its site that are posted illegally. The ruling said “YouTube” must do more to prevent posters uploading copyrighted music videos to the site. The case was brought to the courts by the royalty-collecting organization Gema, Which represents over 64,000 German musicians and songwriters. Gema has been fighting YouTube in the courts since 2010. The group accuses “YouTube” of using music online without paying royalties to those who produced the tunes. "YouTube” may be forced to pay royalties for al the video clips on its site. This could prove extremely costly for Google, the owner of “YouTube”. The court said it did not consider “YouTube” to be the copyright violator, but the user who uploaded the songs. it sald, however, that ‘YouTube must implement stronger filters to block copyrighted material. YouTube representatives say the site is not responsible for what users post to It. They claim those who post copyrighted materials are at fault and that the YouTube site is simply a platform for sharing. A spokesman said ,"We remain committed to finding a solution to the music licensing issue in Germany that will benefit artists, composers, authors, publishers and record labels, as well as the wider YouTube comrnunity." Currently, around 60 hours of videos are uploaded to the “YouTube” site every minute. (www.headsup English .com) ay HENSION 4/-The text above is taken from: a) anewspaper b)amagazine _—_¢) an Internet site. (Choose the correct answer ). 2/-Say whether the following statements are true or false according to the text a) According to the court, “You Tube” is responsible forthe videos that are posted illegally on its site, ) The case was brought to justice by an organization of German musicians and songwriters. ) “You Tube” doesn’t belong to Google. 4) "You Tube" representatives deny their responsibility for what users post to the site, 3/-Answer the following questions according to the text a]Why has “Gera” been fighting “You Tube” in the courts ? b] Whom did the court consider as copyright violator ?

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