Read the text. Complete the gaps (1-5) with the correct answer A, B or C.
Teenagers in the UK often 1. _ on part-time work to bring them some extra pocket money. This can be during term time or on holidays. Popular evening or weekend jobs seem to be babysitting or working at the check-out in supermarkets, while holiday jobs include supervising children at holiday camps or even becoming tourist guides 2. _ a few weeks. Some people feel that students 3. _ spend their free time focusing on school work or relaxing, not working. However, employers believe that getting work experience while still at school is valuable for students and that this can actually give the students an advantage when they apply for jobs in the future. They can learn useful skills 4. _ as organising their time well, interacting with others and having responsibilities. However, there are age and time limits in place to make sure that young people are not spending 5. _ much time at work and not enough on their studies.
1. A. get B. take C. make
2. A. since B. for C. from
3. A. ought B. should C. need
4. A. so B. like C. such
5. A. very B. too C. far
2. It depends on their situations, their childhood experiences, the way people treated them before, poverty, lack of love from any parents. Right home environment, proper guidance, care from environment, right education, right jobs can eliminate the crime.
3. Criminals rob shops, houses, and also engage in petty hooliganism.
4. Yes, I would like to be a policeman. Because through police work they can help others and work to make the town they serve a safer place to live.
5. I don`t know, but I think that we must keep in mind that in a democratic society prisons are required to be places, in which criminals are urged to make a decision for beginning their new and thoughtful life for their future after having finished their prison term. Therefore, prisons are an effective way not only to deal with criminals but to create a civilized and less-crime society.
You work on Healthy Nutrition Society and you are asked to report on a new healthy food in the house, commenting on its good and bad moments and evaluating whether it is appropriate for members of the society.
To: Who do you write?
From: Who are you
Topic: what are you going to write?
Date: What is the date?
Introduction
Why do you write the report?
The main part
How many points do you turn?
What will be the headers?
What are the pros and cons of each aspect? What adjectives / items concessions are appropriate?
Conclusion
What is your overall impression / judgment?
What are your recommendations?