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 Date: 2015-10-07; view: 569. 
 Look at the pictures and say what is good or bad for your health. Give your reasons. LEAD-IN UNIT 4 A SOUND MIND IN A SOUND BODY Example: Walking is good for you because you get plenty of fresh air and it helps you keep fit. 
   
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   | Feeling good | Feeling bad | Things meant to be good for you | Things meant to be bad for you | Health problems | Treatment |   |  |  |  |  |  |  |   |  |  |  |  |  |  |  3 How healthy and fit are you? To find out this, do the questionnaire published in a health magazine. Tick (√)either the Yes□ or No□ box.    | Questions | YES | NO |   | 1 Do you take some energetic exercise for at
 least 20 minutes three times a week?
  
 2 Do you usually take the lift rather than walk up two floors?
  
 3 Have you walked at least one and a half kilometres at any time in the last week?
  
 4 Do you usually fry rather than grill food?
  
 5 Do you try not to eat too much sugary, salty or fatty food?  6 Do you eat a piece of fresh fruit every day?
 7 a Do you usually drink more than 10 cups of coffee a day?
 b If No, is it 3-5 cups?
 8 What sort of smoker are you? (Tick one box.)
 a Never smoked b Ex-smoker
 c 1-10 a day d 11-20 a day
 e 21-40 a day f More than 40 a day?  9 Do you often fall asleep while watching TV?
  
 10 Do you usually wake up looking forward to the day? |  |  |  
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