My father used to go in for jogging. - He goes for a walk every morning. (1-4)
John used to smoke 20 cigarrttes a day. - He gave up smoking two years ago. (2-1)
My sister used to be a student. - She is a good engineer now. (3-5)
Mary used to spend a lot of money on her clothes. - She buys only one dress for each holiday. (4-2)
I used to like to eat milk products. - I like to eat fruit and vegetables very much. (5-3)
1)he has to study hard
2)sam was able to dance well last year
3)children are able to play in the yard every day
<span>4)we are allowed to return home late today
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</span>1)He lives farther from the department store than I do .
2)December is the darkest month of the year.
3)A kitchen is not as large as a bedroom.
4)The larger the apartment, the more comfortable it is<span>.</span>
В чём смысл вообще я не поняла?
<span>Products
in supermarkets these days are so 1) .......(beautifully) presented:
bread is wrapped in a plastic bag, biscuits in cardboard boxes, apples
on plastic trays. Have you ever bought a product simply because you
liked the way it looked? Ask yourself what is more important - the
contents or the 2)........... (wraping)!
Yes, we do need packaging. It
preserves goods, protects them against damage and makes them 3).......
(presentable) to consumers. But there is a high price to pay. Did you know
that anything between 10 - 50 % of the price of food today is down to
its packaging? Or that packaging makes up 32% of the total weight of
solid waste? This is bad news as most packaging is not 4) ..........
(recycled), but dumped in landfills or burnt. This results in more
5)............(pollution), in addition to the pollution caused by the
manufacture and 6) .............(transportation) of packaging in the first
place!
7)................(thankfully), supermarkets are now working to
cut back. As packages become smaller and lighter, less energy is needed
to transport them. Lighter packaging means less waste. However, there is
still a long way to go!
So, what's all this got to do with you, the
consumer? Well, don't buy 8).......(products) simply because of the way
they look! Instead...
• Choose products that use minimal packaging or
'green' packaging that is 9)........ (reusable) e.g. glass jars for
storing things in, recyclable (look for the recycling symbol!) or
biodegradable.
• Avoid individually wrapped foods. Buy in bulk, not in small 10)........(packs)!
•
Choose products that come in concentrated form, such as
11).......(washing) powders and fabric softeners, or those that do more
than one thing, like shampoo and 12) ......... (conditioner) in one.
• Take cloth bags to the supermarket instead of asking for more plastic bags, which take around 400 years to break down!
<span>•
When large products are delivered to your home, ask
13).......(the manufacturer) to take back the packaging (bubble wrap, boxes,
etc) so they can reuse it.</span></span>