The British are less likely to live long and healthy lives than the inhabitants of most European countries – and we also trail Australia and Canada, whose people are more likely to be dancing a jig at a lively old age than we are. This is the daunting conclusion of an analysis of data from the Global Burden of Disease study of the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation in Seattle, comparing the UK with 18 other comparable countries and published in the Lancet medical journal. The UK ranked 12th out of 19 countries of similar affluence in 2010.
We have the NHS and much of the rest of the world envies us for it, but how long and healthily we live is not so much about how hospitals look after us – medical care contributes only about 20% to our healthy lifespans – as how we care for ourselves before we get there. Here are 10 tips for a longer, healthier life.
1. There are five children in the park.
2. There is a cat on the sofa.
3. There are three little balls on the floor.
4. There is a big dog in the hall.
5. There is a cake in the picture.
1. There aren't bicycles near the tree.
2. There isn't a book on the table.
3. There aren't sweets in the box.
4. There isn't a bird in the cage.
5. There isn't a pear on the dish.
Объяснение:
Второй вариант отрицательных предложений:
1. There are no bicycles near the tree.
2. There is no book on the table.
3. There are no sweets in the box.
4. There is no bird in the cage.
5. There is no pear on the dish.
1. В парке пятеро детей.
2. На диване сидит кошка.
3. На полу три маленьких шарика/мячика.
4. В холле большая собака.
5. На картинке торт.
1. Около дерева нет велосипедов.
2. На столе нет ни одной книги.
3. В коробке нет конфет.
4. В клетке нет ни одной птицы.
5. На блюде нет груши.
The British are less likely to live long and healthy lives than the inhabitants of most European countries – and we also trail Australia and Canada, whose people are more likely to be dancing a jig at a lively old age than we are. This is the daunting conclusion of an analysis of data from the Global Burden of Disease study of the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation in Seattle, comparing the UK with 18 other comparable countries and published in the Lancet medical journal. The UK ranked 12th out of 19 countries of similar affluence in 2010.
We have the NHS and much of the rest of the world envies us for it, but how long and healthily we live is not so much about how hospitals look after us – medical care contributes only about 20% to our healthy lifespans – as how we care for ourselves before we get there. Here are 10 tips for a longer, healthier life.