Section B
1c Listen and circle the food you hear in 1a.
Sally: Do you like carrots?
Tom: Yes, I do. I like all vegetables.
Sally: How about salad? Do you like salad?
Tom: Yes, I do. It's great! Do you like vegetables?
Sally: No, I don't like vegetables. Well, only salad. But I like fruit. I like bananas, oranges ...
Tom: How about apples? I don't like apples.
Sally: Yes, I like apples. And you know what I really like?
Tom: What?
Sally: Ice-cream.
1d Listen again. Fill in the chart.
Sally: Do you like carrots?
Tom: Yes, I do. I like all vegetables.
Sally: How about salad? Do you like salad?
Tom: Yes, I do. It's great! Do you like vegetables?
Sally: No, I don't like vegetables. Well, only salad. But I like fruit. I like bananas, oranges ...
Tom: How about apples? I don't like apples.
Sally: Yes, I like apples. And you know what I really like?
Tom: What?
Sally: Ice-cream.
2b Read the magazine article and circle the food words.
Sports Star Eats well!
David asks the volleyball star, Cindy Smith, about her eating habits.
David: Hello, Cindy. What do you like for breakfast?
Cindy: I love fruit. I think it's healthy.
David: OK. So what fruit do you like? Do you like bananas?
Cindy: Well, I don't like bananas. But I like oranges and apples.
David: What about lunch? Do you like salad?
Cindy: Yes, I really like it.
David: Hmm … and do you like hamburgers for dinner?
Cindy: Oh, no, they're not healthy. I like chicken for dinner.
David: OK, well, one last question - do you eat ice-cream after dinner?
Cindy: Err … I like ice-cream … but I don't eat it. I don't want to be fat.