Bài tập Tiếng Anh 11 Global Success - Unit 1: A long and heathy life

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BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH LỚP 11 GLOBAL SUCCESS 
UNIT 1: A LONG AND HEATHY LIFE
TEST 1
A. PHONECTIC
Part 1: Find the word whose stress is different from the rest.
1. 	A. unhealthy 	B. vitamin 	C. mineral 	D. natural
2. 	А. уоgа     	B. fatal     	C. immune     	D. careful
3. 	A. disease	B. balanced	C. fitness	D. illness
Part 2: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others
1. 	A. arrived	B. believed	C. received	D. hoped
2. 	A. noon	B. tool	C. blood	D. spoon
3. 	A. beard	B. bird	C. learn	D. turn
B. VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR:
Part 1: Choose the best answer
1. If you want to be fit, stay outdoors more and do more . activities.
A. physics	B. physic	C. physical	D. physically
2. The health . from the diet expert is that you should eat less junk food and count you calories if you are becoming fat.
A. advices	B. ideas	C. tip	D. tips
3. Bacteria are so ., scientists should find a way to get rid of them all!
	A. danger	B. dangerously	C. endanger	D. dangerous
4. If you want to stay healthy, you should have a balanced diet and . regularly.
	A. work out	B. take out	C. speak out	 	D. keep out
5. My mother  yoga since 2023.
	A. took up	B. take up	C. has taken up	D. taken up
6. This is first time he .. junk food for good health.
	A. gave up	B. given up	C. has given up	D. have given up
7. For a long and healthy life, you should sweets and fast food.
	A. cut down on	B. cut into	C. cut with	D. increase
8. Do more exercise . eat more fruit and vegetables.
A. and	B. so	C. but	D. or
9. My mother . to hospital last year. She is fine now.
	A. has gone	B. went	C. gone	D. was going
10. We should follow the advice from doctors and health . in order to keep fit.
A. workers	B. people	C. experts	D. managers
Part 2: Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form the word that fits in the gap in the same line.
1. Try to avoid glaring on your computer from windows and lights, and use an anti-acne screen if .. (NEED)
2. In the United States, if a food contains less than 0.5 grams of fat in a  it 
can be labeled fat-free. (SERVE)
3. Studies have shown that our overuse of . ingredients has helped to create new resistant bacteria. (BACTERIAL)
4. It's all about their diet and . that people in the Longevity Hot Spots have already found the secrets of the anti-ageing process. (LIFE)
5. Men should drink no more than four units in any one day and have at  two alcohol-free days a week. (LESS)
6. I .. eating fast food and given up bad habit, such as staying up late (STOP)
C. READING
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
KEEPING OUR TEETH HEALTHY
It’s very important to have healthy teeth. Good teeth help us chew our food. They also help us look nice. How does a tooth go bad? The decay begins in a little crack in the enamel covering of the tooth. This happens after germs and bit of food have collected there. Then the decay slowly spreads inside to the tooth. Eventually, poison goes into the blood, and we may feel quite ill.
How can we keep our teeth healthy? First, we ought to visit the dentist twice a year. He can fill the small holes in our teeth before they destroy the teeth. He can examine our teeth to check that they are growing in the right way.
Secondly, we should brush our teeth with a toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day-once after the breakfast and once before we go to bed. We can also use wooden toothpicks to clean between our teeth after a meal.
Thirdly, we should eat food that is good for our teeth and our body: milk, cheese, fish, brown bread, potatoes, red rice, raw vegetables, and fresh fruits. Chocolates, sweets, biscuits and cakes are bad, especially when we eat them between meals. They are harmful because they stick to our teeth and cause decay.
1. Good teeth help us to          
A. have good eyesight      	B. be important     	 C. chew our food         D. have good health
2. When food and germs collect in a small crack , our teeth          
A. send poison intothe blood      	B. begin to decay
C. become hard      	D. make us feel quite ill
3. A lot of people visit a dentist only when          
A. They have well brushed teeth      	B. They have holes in their teeth
C. They begin to have toothache     	 	D. Their teeth grow properly
4. We shouldn’t eat a lot of          
A. Red rice    	  	B. Fresh fruit   	C. Chocolate    	  D. Fish
5. Sweets are harmful because they may make our teeth                        
A. crack     	 B. decay      	C. painful     	 D. black
D. WRITING 
1/ Write sentences, using the words given
1. He started to learn English when he was in grade 6.
è He has 	
2. I haven't visited the museum for three months. 
è I last 	
3. Tom is ill. He became ill three days ago.
è Tom 	
4. It isn’t necessary for you to finish by Saturday.
è You
5. He began reading book two months ago.
è He has...
6. They started playing sport in 2012.
è They .
2/ Write sentences, using cues
1. She/ often/ take/ paracetamol/ if/ she/ get / bad/ headache.
à 
2. How many/ you/ bum/ do/ aerobics/ 2 hours? /calories/
à .
TEST 2
A. PHONECTICS
Part 1: Find the word whose stress is different from the rest.
1. A. prevent	B. injure	C. balance	D. suffer
2. A. fitness	B. disease	C. treatment	D. headache
3. A. longer	B. fatal	C. immune	D. careful
4. A. infectious	B. essential	C. resistant	D. properly
Part 2: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. sugar	B. consume	C. muscle	D. obesity
2. A. medicine	B. energy	C. exercise	D. obesity
3. A. vegetable	B. hygiene	C. sugary	D. longevity
4. A. demanded 	B. lived 	C. questioned 	D. supposed
B. VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR
Part 1: Choose the best option.
1. Viruses can cause a range illness, from the common cold or the flu to more _________ diseases such as AIDS and Covid-19.
A. infectious	B. minimal	C. serious	D. benign
2. The screens __________ blued light that can prevent you from sleeping well.
A. give away	B. give out 	C. give in 	D. give off
3. Exercise __________ to always keep your body fit and your mind happy.
A. regular	B. regularly	C. irregular	D. irregularly
4. The acid in nonstick pans is associated with birth and developmental defects, _________ system problems, and cancer.
A. immune 	B. immunity 	C. immunization 	D. immunized
5. Cycling makes you fitter and gives you a better life ____.
A. expectation 	B. expecting 	C. expectancy 	D. expectant 
6. Ba ___________ the cap all day yesterday.
A. was wearing	B. wears	C. weared	D. wore
7. This room__________since I was born.
A. has been painted	B. was painted	C. painted	D. has painted
8. We _________since we left school. 
A. don’t meet	B. haven’t met	C. hasn’t met	D. didn’t meet
9. I haven’t applied for this job ________.
A.just	B. never	C. ever	D. yet
10. Has Mary listened to the song ________ 2 hours?
A.for	B. never	C. ever	D. yet
Part 2: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
1. Children often get vaccinated so as to be immune to fatal diseases.
A. susceptible            	 	B. vulnerable             	C. fragile	D. resistant
2. This kind of fruit helps to boost the immune system.
A. decrease                	B. reduce                 	 C. increase 	D. maintain
Part 3: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
1. Before you begin your yoga practice, you should do some warm-up exercises such as stretching.
A. remaining              	B. maintaining               	C. performing             D. shrinking
2. Stretching will relax your muscles and prevent your joints.
A. allow                 	B. avoid               	C. limit                       D. protest
C. READING
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
 In 1960, Americans spent 10% of their healthcare dollar on medicines. Most of the money came from their own pockets, and was spent on drugs that largely treated infections heart disease, arthritis and depression. Beyond that, there was little that science could offer. Today, the range of diseases for which medical research has some partial treatment is vast. Despite this, and the double digit increase in drug spending - 75%-90% of which is paid for by insurance companies - prescription drugs now account for 9% of total health expenditures. 
 Similarly, claims by insurers and corporations - that drug costs are driving insurance costs up in general - are overstated. According to health analyst J.D. Kleinke, since pharmacy costs represent only 9% of all spending, even increases of 20% could not be responsible for insurance premium increases of 10%-15% over the last two years: Premiums have been increasing far out of proportion to increasing total medical costs over the past three years. 
 The fact is we should spend more on newer, more expensive medicines because they are worth the investment. Medical innovation creates what Harvard economist David Cutler calls health capital — the ability of people to stay well early and consistently throughout their lives, and remain that way at an increasingly older age. In fact, under the most conservative assumption, the U.S would have needed only about 30% of the improvement in medical progress over the period in time. In the case of congestive heart failure, Mr. Cutler found that increased consumption of new and more expensive drugs and other innovative technologies generated longer life, more productivity and lower health costs that offset the cost of their development and consumption. 
1. What has changed the least since 1960? 
A. Percentage of money Americans pay for medicines out of their own pockets. 
B. The variety of drugs available. 
C. Percentage of healthcare dollar on medicines. 
D. The amount of money spent on drugs by insurance companies. 
2. Claims by insurers and corporations that drug costs are driving insurance costs are overstated because ____.
A. drug costs have not increased in the past 
B. insurance costs have not increased in the past 
C. premiums have increased by more than 20% in the last two years 
D. premiums have increased much more than have total medical costs in the past three years 
3. The way to invest in health capital is to ____.
A. adopt a healthy lifestyle 
B. spend around 10% of the healthcare money on medicines 
C. spend money on medicines that the latest medical science can offer 
D. spend more money on medical care in spite of higher health costs 
4. The cost of congestive heart failure illustrates that ____.
A. health capital is no guarantee for a better life 
B. using newer drugs may prove too expensive for many people 
C. using newer drugs contributes to a better life 
D. it is difficult to make people spend more on medicines 
5. The main idea of the passage is that ____.
A. people should spend more money on good medicines 
B. people should get insurers to pay for their medicines 
C. people are reluctant to pay a lot of money on medicines 
D. medical technologies make most diseases curable 
D. WRITING
Part 1: Rewrite sentences using words given
1. I / know / Tommy / for a long time / since / we / be / kids.
à..
2. He / play / piano / at school / but / he / not like / it.
à..
3. He / play / piano / since / he / be / small. à..
4. getting/ enough/ sleep/ help/ students/ do/ their best/ the classroom. à..
5. Nam/ eat/ lots of/ junk food/ so/ he/ putting weight
à 
Part 2: Rewrite the second sentence, using the word(s) in brackets so that the meaning does not change with the first sentence
1. Hoa and I started doing aerobic five years ago. (for)
à Hoa and I 
2. Tommy hasn’t gone to hospital before. (first)
à This is..
3. Let’s go to the city center next weekend. (about)
à What.?
4. Let’s eat fresh fruits and vegetables! (suggest)
à I.
5. . “Why don’t you put better lock on the door, Linda”? said John. (suggested)
àJohn ...
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