Đề ôn tập Tiếng Anh 11 (Global Success) - Unit 1: A long and healthy life
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UNIT 1. A long and healthy life A. Pronunciation Strong and weak forms of auxiliary verbs Underline the weak form and double underline the strong form of the auxiliary verbs in the following short exchanges. Then practise them with your partner. 1. A: Do you often work out in the morning? B: Yes, Ido. 2. A: Can you swim in the butterfly style? B: No, I can’t. 3. A: Have you ever practised karate? B: Yes, I have. 4. A: Aren’t you an aerobic instructor? B: Yes, I am. 5. A: Didn’t you have time for the swimming practice yesterday? B: No, I didn’t. I was busy yesterday. 6. A: Has she joined a gym? B: Yes, she has. 7. A: Can doing squats bum a lot of calories? B: Yes, it can. 8. A: Shall we go now? B: I think we ought to. 9. A: Must we go now? B: I think we must. 10. A: Does lifting weights build our muscles? B: Certainly, it does. B. Vocabulary • Words and phrases related to health and fitness I. Complete the sentences with the words given. muscles diet treatment develop active repetitive life expectancy avoid cut down lifestyle strength fit 1. The instructions give a balanced _______________, and protect against infections. 2. You must be very _______________ if you do so much running. 3. Regular exercise will help to strengthen your _______________. 4. We focus on the importance of _______________ participation by elderly people in the life of the community. 5. _______________ for both men and women has improved greatly in the past 20 years. 6. Some of the tasks required considerable physical _______________. 7. There have been great advances in the _______________ of cancer. 8. You can change your eating habits and lead a healthier _______________. 9. Computers are now being brought into this career to perform _______________ tasks. 10. The doctor told him to _______________ on his drinking. 11. Some alcoholics _______________ liver cancer when they drink heavily. 12. Pregnant women should _______________ certain foods such as raw eggs. II. Complete the sentences with the verbs given in the correct form. fall include ensure treat give up lead help give off work out stay 1. I go jogging every morning and _______________ with weights twice a week. 2. Peter has decided to _______________ football at the end of this season. 3. My father always _______________ a very active life. 4. How do you make this change and _______________ a balanced diet? 5. A healthy lifestyle _______________ taking exercise and not smoking. 6. The fire doesn’t seem to _______________ much heat. 7. One in seven road accidents is caused by drivers _______________ asleep at the wheel. 8. Eat right to _______________ healthy. 9. It was difficult to _______________ patients because of a shortage of medicine. 10. Herbal products can _______________ you to relax and sleep well. III. Fill in each blank in the following sentences with the correct word / phrase below. immune system life expectancy ageing workout longevity boosting meditation nutritious 1. _______________ takes many forms, but its core is the ability to control the mind and quieten it down. 2. Learning is the most fundamental brain _______________ - and the more you do it, the more you’ll benefit. 3. Research for more recent periods shows a surprising and continuing improvement in _______________ among those aged 80 or above. 4. Many individuals through the ages realized there was a very important link between health, exercise, fitness, meditation, intelligence and _______________. 5. A research suggests that tai chi may also slow down _______________ by boosting a certain type of stem cell. 6. Bird’s nest soup brings overall benefit to the _______________ and it gives you glowing skin. 7. Widespread gardening provides an opportunity for exercise, sunlight and _______________ food for people in Okinawa, Japan. 8. The first step in _______________ Nagano's life span was a campaign to reduce salt consumption and promote a healthier diet and lifestyle. IV. Complete the following famous sayings with the words below. cheerfulness nutrition basis fitness cures healthy cleanliness illness disease value Best Sayings About Health & Nutrition 1. “Early to bed and early to rise makes a man ______________, wealthy and wise”, Benjamin Franklin. 2. “Physical ______________ is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, but it is also the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity”, John F. Kennedy. 3. “Those who think they have no time for exercise will sooner or later have to find time for ______________,” Edward Stanley. 4. “Health is like money, we never have a true idea of its ______________ until we lose it,” Josh Billings. 5. “The doctor of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with ______________,” Thomas Edison. 6. “A good laugh and a long sleep are the best ______________ in the doctor’s book,” an Irish proverb. 7. “To ensure good health: eat lightly, breathe deeply, live moderately, cultivate, ______________ and maintain an interest in life,” William Londen. 8. “Today, more than 95% of all chronic ______________ is caused by food choice, toxic food ingredients, nutritional deficiencies and lack of physical exercise,” Mike Adams. 9. “Water, air and ______________ are the chief articles in my pharmacopoeia,” Napoleon I. 10. “By cleansing your body on a regular ______________ and eliminating as many toxins as possible from your environment, your body can begin to heal itself, prevent disease, and become stronger and more resilient than you ever dreamed possible!” Dr. Edward. • Vocabulary for CLIL: Bacteria and viruses V. Complete the sentences with the words given. disease organisms illness infected vaccine antibiotics bacteria spread food poisoning infectious 1. I’m taking ______________ for a throat infection. 2. Clean the wound so it doesn’t get ______________. 3. Foot and mouth disease is caused by a highly ______________ virus which animals either eat or inhale. 4. All living ______________ have to adapt to changes in environmental conditions. 5. There is no ______________ against HIV infection. 6. ______________ is an illness of the stomach caused by eating food that contains harmful bacteria. 7. She sutlers from a rare ______________ of the brain. 8. Doctors say that his ______________ isn’t life-threatening. 9. Some ______________ help the human body fight disease. 10. Some unhygienic conditions encourage the ______________ of disease. Prepositions VI. Complete each sentence with the correct preposition. 1. They are looking ______________ ways to add further value ______________ their products. 2. He is receiving treatment ______________ cancer. 3. I don’t have any sugar so you’ll have to do ______________. 4. You can help prevent heart disease ______________ changing your lifestyle. 5. His back injury may prevent him ______________ playing in tomorrow’s game. 6. The wood gave ______________ a sweet, perfumed smell as it burned. 7. Cut down ______________ fatty foods if you want to lose weight. 8. He has changed a lot ______________ the past decade. 9. Diseases that were once thought incurable can be treated ______________ antibiotics. 10. She suffers ______________ a rare bone disease. C. Grammar • Past simple vs Present perfect I. Choose the correct words. 1. David has been / was at the beach for hours. I think he’s having a great time there. 2. Have your friends bought / Did your friends buy tickets for the concert yesterday? 3. My younger sister has started / started school six months ago. 4. So far this week we’ve seen / we saw two funny films on TV. 5. I’ve talked / I talked to my grandparents on the phone last week. 6. What’s the noise? Have your neighbours bought / Did your neighbours buy a new dog recently? 7. Have you seen / Did you see Nick this week? 8. We’ve known / We knew Ann and Tom for three years. We’re really good friends now. II. Choose the correct answers. 1. My school football team hasn’t won / didn’t win a match since the start of the year. 2. I haven’t been / didn’t go to China. What’s it like? 3. It has rained / rained three times this week. 4. I have seen / saw my first Disney film when I was four years old. 5. I feel at home in this village because we have lived / lived here for six years now. 6. I’m a big football fan, but I have never been / never went to the stadium. 7. It hasn’t rained / didn’t rain for a long time, so it’s very hot. 8. I have sent / sent an email to Jack last week, but he hasn’t replied. III. Complete the sentences. Use the past simple in one sentence and the present perfect in the other. 1. a Italy ______________ the World Cup in 2006. (win) b He’s happy because Manchester United ______________ all their matches this year. (win) 2. a ‘Can you tidy your room?’ - ‘I ______________ it this morning.’ (tidy) b ‘Can you tidy your room?’ - ‘I ______________ it.’ (tidy) 3. a What time ______ you ______ home last night? (arrive) b ‘_____ Ben _____?’ - ‘Yes, he’s in the living room.’ (arrive) 4. a Come on, let’s eat. Dad ______________ dinner. (cook) b Who ______________ this food? It’s delicious. (cook) 5. a I ______________ lots of interesting people since I arrived. (meet) b ______ you ______ anyone interesting while you were on holiday? (meet) IV. Complete the text using the present perfect or the past simple form of the verb in brackets. I 1 ______________ (meet) Andy on a diving course when I was seventeen. We 2 ______________ (be) together since then and in the last six years we 3 ______________ (visit) some awesome places on our holidays. Last month, we 4 ______________ (decide) to get married. The wedding 5 ______________ (be) great, but exhausting because we were underwater and I 6 ______________ (have) a big wedding dress on. Since we got married, we 7 ______________ (not have) time to think or relax. These last few weeks 8 ______________ (go) very fast. Time flies when you’re in love. V. Complete the dialogue using the present perfect or past simple form of the verbs in brackets, or an auxiliary verb. Nick: 1 _______ you ever _______ (visit) Disneyland Paris? Ann: Yes, I 2 ______________. It’s fantastic. Nick: When 3 ______________ you(go) there? Ann: I 4 ______________ (go) with my mum last weekend. Nick: Really? Ann: Yes, we 5 ______________ (travel) there by train on Friday evening and we 6 ______________ (leave) on Sunday morning. But my dad 7 ______________ (not come) with us. Nick: 8 ________ he _______ (be) there before? Ann: No, he 9 ______________. He hates places like that. He 10 ______________ (not visit) a theme park since 1995 when he 11 ______________ (be) fourteen years old. Nick: And what 12 ________ you ________(think) of the rides? Ann: I really 13 ______________ (like) them all - especially the Big Thunder Mountain ride. It’s terrifying. 14 _______ you ever _______ (see) a photo of it? Nick: No, I 15 ______________. But I 16 ______________ (hear) a lot about it. It sounds great. VI. Complete the text about young adventurers with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Young Adventurers Most people 1 ______________ (never visit) the North Pole, but Parker Wilson has. Last year, Parker 2 ______________ (ski) 130 km across the Arctic in freezing temperatures. In the same year, he also 3 ______________ (start) a Facebook page about climate change. It’s amazing because Parker is only sixteen years old and still 4 ______________ (not finish) school - he’s a very young adventurer. 5 ______________ you (ever be) to the South Pole? Maybe not, but in 2009, Katie Walter 6 ______________ (walk) there and back in twenty days. She was only seventeen years old and she 7 ______________ (make) a lot of money for charity. Parker and Katie 8 ______________ (achieve) great things, but they are both still teenagers. 9 ______________ they (do) too much, too young? Some people think so. Some psychologists say that it’s dangerous for teens to take these risks because their brains 10 ______________ (not develop) enough. Katie and Parker probably disagree. What do you think? VII. Complete the text about a veteran’s story with the present perfect or past simple form of the verbs below. Add already, just, or yet if necessary. become give have not be not go not produce raise sail study travel work write A Veteran’s Story Anthony Smith is an old-age pensioner from London. He 1 ______________ a life full of adventure. When he was young, he 2 ______________ biology at university. After that, he 3 ______________ a pilot and also 4 ______________ as a science correspondent for a newspaper. He 5 ______________ more than thirty books, but he 6 ______________ any films. In January 2012, he 7 ______________ from the Canary Islands to the Bahamas in the Caribbean. He wanted to prove that old people can still have adventures. He 8 ______________ alone. Three other old adventurers joined him. He 9 ______________ a lot of money for a charity that provides clean water for people in Africa, Asia and Central America. He 10 ______________ through seventy countries, but he 11 ______________ to the South Pole. He 12 ______________ an interview for our newspaper. You can read it in the next issue. VIII. Complete the dialogues with the verbs given. Use the past simple or present perfect form. go stay visit Phong: 1 ________ you ________ to the USA? Linda: Yes, I 2 ______________ San Francisco last year. Phong: Where 3 _______you _______? Linda: At my uncle’s house. be give open receive say write Phong: 4 _______you _______ a present that you don’t like? Linda: Yes, my aunt 5 ______________ me a yellow sweatshirt for my birthday. Phong: What 6 ______________ you to her? Linda: Nothing. She 7 ______________ there when I 8 ______________ it. But I 9 ______________ her a nice thank-you letter. D. Reading • How to live a long and healthy life I. Read the statements. Decide if they are true (T), false (F) or not given (NG). A Healthy Lifestyle Some habits might help people live longer. Researchers think that the key is eating well and being active. Having a healthy diet is important. It’s important to eat a good number of fruits and vegetables. Not all foods are good for you, though. Having too many fruits can still be bad for you. You should also avoid junk foods and sweets. A treat once in a while isn’t bad, but don’t let them become a regular part of your diet. Being active is also important. Sometimes it can be hard to find an activity you like. You don’t have to play a sport like rugby. You can walk or run. You can ride a bike or hike. You can do yoga or dance. It doesn’t matter what activity you do. But it is important to do something. With these small changes, you will live a longer, healthier life! 1. The passage is about rugby. ______ 2. Eating fruits and vegetables is an important part of a healthy diet. ______ 3. The passage says you should not have junk foods and sweets. ______ 4. Being active is important for living a long life. ______ 5. Sports are the best way to stay physically active. ______ 6. Doing yoga or playing rugby can help ensure a healthy lifestyle. ______ II. Fill in each blank with the correct question for each answer. A Guide to Tai Chi A. Can I learn tai chi from a book or DVD? B. Will I injure myself doing tai chi? C. What is tai chi? D. Don’t I need to be fit to do tai chi? E. What are the health benefits of tai chi? F. Are there different styles of tai chi? G. Can tai chi help to prevent falls? H. What’s the basic technique? 1. ________________________________________________________________ It combines deep breathing and relaxation with slow and gentle movements. Originally developed as a martial art in the 13th century in China, it is today practised around the world as a health-promoting exercise. 2. ________________________________________________________________ Yes, such as yang, chen and wu. Some teachers often practise a combination of styles. The main differences between the different tai chi styles are in the speed of movement and the way the body holds the postures. 3. ________________________________________________________________ Tai chi is characterised by its slow, graceful, continuous movements that are gentle on the joints and muscles. Done correctly, you'll find that the tai chi poses flow smoothly from one into another. 4. ________________________________________________________________ Studies have shown that tai chi can help people aged 65 and over to reduce stress, improve balance and general mobility, and increase muscle strength in the legs. 5. ________________________________________________________________ Tai chi is essentially a gentle activity that is unlikely to cause injury if done correctly. The exercises involve lots of flowing, easy movements that don’t stress the joints or muscles. 6. ________________________________________________________________ Some research suggests that tai chi can reduce the risk of falls among older adults who are at increased risk. However, more research is needed. 7. ________________________________________________________________ No, tai chi is for everyone. It is ideal for inactive older people wanting to raise their activity levels gently and gradually. 8. ________________________________________________________________ It’s a good idea to learn the basics of tai chi from an instructor to make sure your style is correct, effective and won't cause injury. You can consider using a book or DVD once you’re familiar with the poses. III. Read the passage, and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). No Pain, Big Gains In China, it is believed that tai chi can delay ageing and prolong life, increase flexibility, strengthen muscles and tendons, and aid in the treatment of heart disease, high blood pressure, arthritis, skin diseases, depression, cancer, and many other diseases. Most of the research on tai chi has been done in older individuals in the area of balance and fall prevention. This area of research is important because fall-related injuries are the leading cause of death from injury and disability among older adults. Because tai chi movements are slow and deliberate with shifts of body weight from one leg to the other in coordination with upper body movements, it challenges balance and many have long assumed it helps improve balance and reduce fall frequency. In a similar tai chi study of older adults, 54% of the subjects who practised tai chi attributed their improved sense of confidence to improved balance. One study looked at adults in their 60s and 70s who practised tai chi three times a week for 12 weeks (60-minute classes). After just six weeks, statistically significant improvements were observed in balance, muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility measures. Improvements in each of these areas increased further after another 12 weeks. The demands of living are stressful for adults of all ages. Although one cannot directly point to studies showing a reduction in stress from practising tai chi, the breathing, movement, and mental concentration required of individuals who practise tai chi may be just the distraction you need from your hectic lifestyle. 1. It is believed by many in the world that tai chi has many benefits in treatments of many illnesses and diseases. _____ 2. Injuries from falls are a big problem among elderly people. _____ 3. With its slow movements and its shifts of body weight between the legs, tai chi can improve balance and reduce fall frequency. _____ 4. All the people who practise tai chi gain their sense of confidence in life. _____ 5. Improvements were observed clearly in balance, muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility measures after twelve weeks. _____ 6. Exercising tai chi can help people, especially adults recover from stress from the hectic lifestyle. _____ IV. Read the text, and then do the tasks that follow. A Healthy Lifestyle Having a healthy lifestyle is not just about eating healthily and exercising. It often refers to having a balance between work and life. To start with, make sure you get plenty of sleep. Some research suggests that teenagers need more sleep than adults, however, it's often the case that they get less than they need. With homework and social obligations, you can be staying up late but still have to get up early to get to classes, work or other activities. To function properly, your body and mind need a minimum of eight hours of sleep each night. Eating a well-balanced diet can sound much easier than it is. A lot of people are really conscious about what they eat, and try and make healthy choices. If you think you have too much junk food and want to make some changes to your diet, don't try and eliminate all junk food. You should drink plenty of water, eat a balance of protein, whole grains, fruit and vegetables daily, and don’t skip breakfast - eat something for breakfast every day. Exercising regularly is part of having a healthy lifestyle. Physical activity helps build a strong body and mind. Doing physical activity releases endorphins, which are a chemical your body produces, which gives you a good feeling. Physical activity is also an effective way to manage moods and is a really good lifestyle choice to improve your overall well-being. Having friends and family that you can confide in is really important. To be a healthy person, you need to have people around you that you can talk to about what's happening to you, rather than dealing with them alone. Another important part of having a healthy lifestyle is remembering to "play". Just taking time to laugh, have fun and being around people who make you feel good is part of having balance in your life. Take time to learn about what makes you feel good and remember to include some of those things in your day. Task 1. Answer the following questions. 1. What is the problem of sleep that teenagers often meet? ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What kind of food and drink should teenagers have? ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Why does doing physical activity give us a good feeling? ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What are other benefits of physical activity? ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What can you share with your friends? ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6. What is the function of having fun and being around people in our lifestyle? ___________________________________________________________________________________ Task 2. Find the words or expressions in the text which have the following meanings. 1. a situation in which different things are of equal importance _______________________ 2. the food that you eat or drink regularly _______________________ 3. food that is unhealthy but is quick or easy to eat _______________________ 4. not to do or not have something _______________________ 5. the state of feeling healthy and happy _______________________ 6. to share your feelings or secrets with someone _______________________ V. Read the text, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. Discover How Laughter Can Work for You! You’ve probably heard the expression “Laughter is the best medicine”. Scientists and medical doctors now agree that laughter can help people to deal with stress and anger. Research has shown that people who feel happy and relaxed are healthier and have better relationships. Laughter Yoga is a series of exercises. Laughter Yoga teaches you to laugh for no reason. You don’t have to have a sense of humour, or understand funny jokes. You just have to laugh. When you do Laughter Yoga in a group, you laugh and do yoga breathing, so that you increase the amount of oxygen in your body. Soon the laughter exercises turn into real laughter. After a laughter yoga class, you feel calm and relaxed, but also full of energy and happy. She is a member of Laughter Network, a group of professionals who want to bring more laughter, health, and happiness into people’s lives. They run Laughter Yoga classes and workshops in the UK, and Julie runs Laughter Yoga holidays in Turkey, Egypt, Spain, and Morocco. Laughing is good for the body and the mind. When we laugh, we breathe more oxygen into our body, which helps to keep US healthy. Endorphins, or happy chemicals, are released in the body, and you feel more relaxed and happy. Laughter also brings people together to share some fun. Companies who have run Laught
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