B . Significant Difference
F . Holiday Regulations
C . Fashions in Food
G . Strong Competitor
D . New Weapon
H . Psychological Barrier
Q1. Nowadays, potatoes are the ‘in’ thing so far as health is concerned. In the 60s and 70s we were told to
avoid them at all costs for fear of getting fat, but now they have been reinvented by the dieticians as a
source of fibre and vitamins. Sensible people, like you and me, have always eaten them because they taste
so good.
Q2. Organizing a holiday isn’t the easiest task in the world; there are so many things to think about. Let’s
keep it simple by assuming that there’s no overseas travel to arrange. That doesn’t mean that you can also
forget about injections and other health precautions entirely. What about sun blocker? What about regular
medication prescribed by your doctor? My point, quite frankly, is that planning a holiday can be a real pain
although a well-planned holiday can more than reward the pains you go to before you set out.
Q3. Symantec, McAfee and Trend Micro have the US market for antivirus software sewed up between
them. But here comes Russia’s Kaspersky Lab trying to gain a foot hold. The Moscow-based company
opened a sales office outside of Boston in February and has signed up about 40 resellers. Kaspersky reacts
quicker than the giants to new viruses and other forms of malware, and gets fixes out fast.
Q4. Sitting in the office armchairs all-day long has become the norm for many of us. Stress and rush make
us forget about regular food and stuff our stomachs with cheese burgers and sodas, which don’t do any
good to our bodies. As a result, we rarely find time for exercises, gyms or balanced nutrition and it’s one of
the reasons why a lot of people are overweight nowadays. However, it is possible to change your lifestyle
and lose your weight if you are willing to.