Gli avverbi. Giorgio è un esperto del Palio di Siena, ma Fabio e Alberto non ne sanno molto. Completa le frasi con l’avverbio opposto a quello indicato in corsivo.

Fabio e Alberto non hanno ancora visto il Palio, ma Giorgio l’ha _______________ visto molte volte.


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About 1 in 15 households drink bottled water today, spending about $4 billion a year on it. Although the reasons for the trend are many, bottled water's perceived health benefits fall near the top of the list. Surveys have found that about 25 percent of bottled water drinkers choose the beverage for health and safety reasons; another quarter believe it is pure and free of contaminants. Regardless

of its pristine image, bottled water is not necessarily any purer or more healthful than what flows right out of the tap. Consider that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the bottled water industry watchdog, does not require that bottled water meet higher standards for quality, such as the maximum level of contaminants, than public water supplies regulated by the EPA. For the most part, the FDA simply follows EPA's regulatory lead. Granted, bottled water is often filtered to remove chemicals such as chlorine that may impart a certain taste. But that doesn't make it any safer. In fact, about 25 to 40 percent of bottled water comes from the same municipal water supplies as tap water. Furthermore, some bottled waters do not contain any or enough of the fluoride needed to fight cavities. The only way to determine whether a certain water contains the mineral is to check with the company that bottles it. This is not to say that bottled water is necessarily any better or worse, from a health standpoint, than tap water. It's certainly preferable to tap water for those who like its taste. The problem is that many consumers pay 300 to those who like its taste. The problem is that many consumers pay 300 to 1,200 times more per gallon for bottled water than for tap water because they think bottled water is the more healthful of the two. Bottlers add to the confusion by sprinkling terms such as "pure," "crystal pure," and "premium" on labels illustrated with pictures of glaciers, mountain streams, and waterfalls, even when the water inside comes from a public reservoir. However, the FDA has set forth regulations mandating clear labeling of bottled waters. The miniglossary of bottled waters explains what some of the terms used on bottles really mean. Boyle, Marie A., and Anderson, Sara Long. Personal Nutrition, 5th Edition, page 206 The author's claim that "bottled water is (not) necessarily any better or worse, from a health standpoint, than tap water" is a. inadequately supported because it lacks evidence and explanation. b. adequately supported by relevant details.

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5.30 Uhr (fünf Uhr dreißig)

You will hear an “official” time given. Write how someone would say this in normal conversation, as shown in the example.

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La lingua Italiana è parlata a San Marino.

Le Marche si trovano sulla costa Adriatica dell’ Italia. In questa regione troviamo delle spiaggie lunghe e belle. Qui troviamo anche un territorio molto montuoso e collinoso. Ancona è il capoluogo delle Marche che era fondata dai Greci nel III secolo a.C. Ancona è un porto molto importante che collega la Grecia e L’Albania con L’Italia. Tra l’Emilia Romagna e le Marche troviamo la Repubblica di San Marino. Questo piccolo stato indipendente fu fondato nell’anno 301 e ha quasi trentamila abitanti. La Città di San Marino è la capitale della Repubblica di San Marino e i cittadini parlano italiano. L’indipendenza di San Marino è simbolica perché è legata all’Italia. a. vero b. falso

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iA leer!Read the following excerpt from a travel brochure that offers advice for international tourists who visit Argentina. Then, indicate whether the sentences that follow areverdadero(true) orfalso(false).

? Buenos Aires: ¡uno de los destinos más populares en Sudamérica! ? Antes de hacer un viaje a la capital de Argentina, consulte con las autoridades de su país para saber qué documentos o visas necesita tener para entrar al país. ? No se necesita ninguna certificación de vacunación para entrar al país, con excepción de la vacuna para la fiebre amarilla para los viajeros que viven en países donde esta enfermedad es endémica. ? Si su destino en Argentina es Buenos Aires, usted llegará al aeropuerto internacional Ministro Pistarini, conocido también como el aeropuerto de Ezeiza, que está a 35 kilómetros de la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Para llegar a la capital, hay varias opciones. Las empresas Aerobus (avenida Belgrano 225, Tel: 4334-6080) y Manuel Tienda León (avenida Santa Fe 790, Tel: 4315-0489) ofrecen un servicio de autobuses cada media hora entre las 4:00 a.m. y las 10:00 p.m. El precio es de los boletos es aproximadamente entre noventa y ciento cincuenta pesos argentinos, y el trayecto dura cuarenta minutos. También existen taxis y remises que dan transporte del aeropuerto a la capital por trescientos cincuenta pesos. (Los remises son similares a los taxis pero en los remises se pacta un precio fijo antes del viaje). ? La moneda oficial argentina es el peso. Hay billetes de 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 y 100 pesos, y monedas de 1, 2 y 5 pesos y de 1, 5, 10, 25 y 50 centavos. El dólar es generalmente aceptado en Argentina, aunque se puede cambiar dinero en bancos y casas autorizadas. En muchos lugares se puede usar tarjetas de crédito como American Express, VISA, Diners y MasterCard. Es probable que no pueda usar cheques de viajero fuera de Buenos Aires. ? Las propinas son importantes durante su estancia en Buenos Aires. Normalmente se deja un 10 % para los camareros en cafeterías y restaurantes. También se da propina a porteros y maleteros en hoteles, y a acomodadores en espectáculos. ? Si necesita hacer llamadas telefónicas, tendrá que comprar tarjetas especiales en quioscos o alguna oficina de la compañía telefónica que podrá usar en los teléfonos públicos. Buenos Aires es una de las ciudades en Sudamérica con más accesos wifi públicos. Además de cafés, centros comerciales y hoteles, es posible conectarse a Internet en el metro, plazas, parques y bibliotecas. Cuando las personas en Buenos Aires van a restaurantes, dejan normalmente propina. Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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