I have a good friend. His name is Tom. He is a nice boy, but he eats too ____ and doesn’t like sports. He has a big _______ every morning. He has four eggs, ____ of bread and butter and _____ big glass of milk for it ___ lunch, he eats two hamburgers, a lot of French fries of chicken. He ___ a lot of cola or soda, too. For dinner, he likes beef and salad. He ___ eats beef, chicken, hamburgers, and eggs. He likes ice cream, cola and soda, ____. Too much food is not _____ for health. So Tom is very _____.

1.A.many B.much C.some D.any

2.A.breakfast B.lunch C.dinner D.supper

3.A.much B.many C.lots D.lot

4.A.a B.an C.some D.any

5.A.At B.On C.For D.Of

6.A.drinks B.eat C.have D.drink

7.A.often B.never C.seldom D.not

8.A.and B.but C.too D.also

9.A.bad B.good C.important D.hungry

10.A.healthy B.fit C.thin D.fat

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