1.Read the text about snacks in Germany, Brazil and Japan. Complete the blanks with a/an, some, any or (no word).
Susan (from Germany): “Well, I often have (51) snack at about eleven inthe morning. I usually go to a kiosk near here and buy (52) sausage, and then I eat it, standing up at a small table near the kiosk. Then at about four o’clock we usually stop work and have (53) cup of coffee and (54) cakes.”
Renato (from Brazil): “I don’t usually have (55) food in the middle of themorning, but in the afternoon, at about five o’clock, I sometimes have a coffee. Yesterday, forexample, I had (56) loaf of bread and (57) cheese. I get veryhungry in the afternoons! Oh, yes. and I had (58) iced tea. You can buy it at thebeach or on the streets – it’s very popular in Brazil.”
Mariko (from Japan): “In Japan we eat food from all over the world, and young people like European snacks. Older people like more traditional food. For example, every afternoon,my grandfather has (59) Japanese sweets with traditional green tea. At work, onweekdays we usually have a ‘three o’clock snack’. Today I had (60) biscuits andtea, but no milk! I find it very strange that English people have milk in their tea!”
2.Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
A. indicate B. mistake C. take D.says