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Reading Comprehension

Choose the best answer.

1. What could be another title for this reading?

a. “Drink Water, Not Soft Drinks”     b. “Drink During Meals”
     c. “Drink Between Meals”                    d. “Drink Enough Water”

2. W hy is it helpful to drink water in the morning?

a. Your kidneys will work harder.     b. Your intestines will work well.
     c. Your juices will be diluted.              d. Your urine will be pale yellow.

3. Which of the following is NOT a reason to drink water?

a. So your intestines will work well b. To get more nutrients

c. To clean out your kidneys                      d. To dilute your stomach juices

4. W hy is it better to drink between meals?

a. So you eat enough food b. So you don’t dilute stomach juices

c. So your urine will not smell bad               d. So you don’t overwork your kidneys

5. Why is dark-colored urine a sign to drink more water?

a. It shows our body is healthy.      b. It means our kidneys are working too hard.

c. Less water makes the color darker.             d. It is the same color as our digestive juices.

Listen to the dialog and complete each sentence.

                                                           IdiomaticExpressions

Find these idioms in the reading.

first thing     [ first; before anything else ]

                When you get home, do your homework            first thing .

take in         [ to consume; to eat or drink ]
                Cats and dogs also need to take in enough water each day.

in one sitting  [ all at once; during one period of time ]
                She did all her homework in one sitting .

Fill in the blank with one of the above idioms. Change its form if necessary.

1. We were all amazed that he could eat the entire cake ____________________.
2. When you see your teacher tomorrow, the ____________________ you should do is say hello.
3. It is important to ____________________ enough vitamins and minerals each day.

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