Before the interview, Matt had already... (main idea / specific information)
- cycled 2 hours, run ten laps and swum 200 lengths of the swimming pool.
- cycled 3 hours, run 12 laps and swum 200 lengths of the swimming pool.
- cycled 3 hours, run 10 laps and swum 200 lengths of the swimming pool.
- cycled 3 hours, run 12 laps and swum 100 lengths of the swimming pool.
A triathlon is made up of... (main idea)
- swimming, cycling and jogging without a rest.
- swimming, cycling and jogging with a rest.
- swimming, cycling and running with a rest.
- swimming, cycling and running without a rest.
The distances Matt trains for are... (specific information)
- running 1500 metres, cycling 40 kilometres, swimming 10 kilometres.
- running 1500 metres, cycling 40 kilometres, swimming 1 kilometre.
- running 10 kilometres, cycling 14 kilometres, swimming 1 kilometre.
- running 10 kilometres, cycling 40 kilometres, swimming 1500 metres.
How long does Matt train and how many calories does he burn? (specific information)
- 20-30 hours per week / 2500 calories
- 12-13 hours per day / 45000 calories
- 25-30 hours per week / 4500-5000 calories per day
- 25-30 hours per week / 4000-5000 calories per day
Matt compares his body to a: (main idea)
- Star
- Jar
- Car
- Scar
Matt eats a light breakfast because... (specific information)
- he has a weak stomach.
- he doesn't like to eat much in the morning.
- it is not good to eat too much before swimming.
- he has no mood to eat in the early morning.
Stefan says, 'So after the swim, we pull out the big guns'. What do you think 'big guns' means? (interpreting a word or phrase)
- Larger amounts of energy used
- More difficult exercise such as a 10 km run and a 40 km bike ride
- Larger amounts of food intake
- Larger numbers of calories burned
After swimming, in what order does Matt eat the following foods? (specific information)
- Toast and jam, yogurt, porridge, cereal
- Cereal, toast and jam, yogurt, porridge
- Toast and jam, porridge, cereal, yogurt
- Yogurt, cereal, porridge, toast and jam
According to Matt, if a person trains too long, they may develop 'hypoglycemia', which means... (interpreting a word or phrase)
- a loss of energy whereby muscles lack glycogen and the body starts using its proteins.
- a loss of carbohydrates whereby muscles lack glycogen and the body starts using proteins.
- a loss of energy whereby muscles lack proteins and the body starts using glycogen.
- a loss of energy whereby muscles lack nutrients and the body starts using proteins.
What are 4 foods Matt eats to give his body protein? (main ideas and supporting ideas)
- Cereal, toast and jam, yogurt, salmon
- A glass of squash, porridge, yogurt, cereal
- Banana, jam sandwiches, yogurt, cereal
- Yogurt, eggs, shakes, salmon
Which food mentioned by Matt gives his body calcium? (specific information)
- Yogurt
- Wheat-based cereal
- Shakes
- Scrambled eggs on toast
Which food does Matt eat to provide his body with mineals and vitamins? (specific information)
- Pasta with sauce
- Meat
- Salmon
- Vegetables