BỘ Sbt tiếng anh 11 global success CẢ NĂM được soạn dưới dạng file word gồm 102 trang. Các bạn xem và tải về ở dưới. Read the conversations. Circle the common pronunciation of the underlined auxiliary verbs. Then practise reading them. Mark: (1) Do you exercise regularly, Nam? Nam: Yes, i (2) do. | A. /du:/ B. /də/ A. /du:/ B. /də/ |
Mai: (3) Does she have a balanced diet? Phong: Yes, she (4) does. | A. /dʌz/ B. /dəz/ A. /dʌz/ B. /dəz/ |
Mark: (5) Can i take antibiotics? Doctor: Yes, you (6) can. | A. /kən/ B. /kæn/ A. /kən/ B. /kæn/ |
Mai: (7) Has she seen a doctor recently? Mark: Yes, she (8) has. | A. /həz/ B. /hæz/ A. /həz/ B. /hæz/ |
1 Complete the sentences using the words in the box. You can use each word ONCE only. used to kill a lot of people in the past. Now this disease can be cured.
My sister likes to do a lot of things and is always full of .
He started a special exercise routine to improve his after the operation.
Seasonal vaccines are used to protect against different flu .
My leg hurt for a week after the run.
She has a lung and was taken to hospital for treatment.
There are many helpful living in our body.
Swimming is a great way to improve your overall health and .
Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. Antibiotics/Vaccines are used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
Having a balanced/regular diet is very important for a long and healthy life.
if you think you may have food poison/poisoning, contact your doctor immediately.
Eating a variety of food will provide different nutrients/treatments for your body.
Doing star jumps/star kicks is a good way to build leg muscles/energy.
Researchers continue to develop new treatments/ingredients for cancer.
Regular/Balanced exercise is more important for health than diet.
Bacteria are living organisations/organisms.
Choose the best answers to complete the sentences.
You should cut the amount of unhealthy fat you take in daily.
on B. away
Have you been by the doctor yet? fixed B. examined
down on
investigated
on down
repaired
Life for smokers is shorter than for people who don’t smoke.
strength B. expectation
i like working in the gym. up B. on
expectancy
over
routine
out
Many young people suffer from B. of
Scientists are trying to prevent the movement B. flow
mental health problems.
with
of the disease.
running
by
spread
Chest pain is a sign that your heart is not working .
physically B. regularly
properly
healthily
Check the of all food products to understand what you are eating.
energy B. parts
grammar
menus
ingredients
1 Choose the best answers to complete the sentences.
Many of the diseases that can be cured today likely to cause death in the past.
are B. were
have been
will be
My father late at work this month. He feels exhausted.
is staying B. stayed
has stayed
will stay
My father late at work last month. He felt exhausted.
stay B. stayed
has stayed
will stay
The doctors have discussed his treatment hours, but haven’t made a final decision.
for B. in
since
ago
Life expectancy greatly over the past 200 years.
will increase B. increases
increased
has increased
i have received treatment for my health problem .
just B. ago
since
recently
i haven’t heard from him . is he getting better?
just B. ever
last month
so far
How long a headache? i think you should see a doctor.
have you had B. did you have
will you have
do you have
Complete the sentences using the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
scientists (discover) a new cancer drug yet?
They (not find) a cure for cancer yet.
After he (take) antibiotics for five days, his sore throat (get) better. Now it doesn't hurt when he speaks or eats.
Nam (build) muscles since he (start) working out at the gym. He looks really fit now.
i (buy) all the ingredients. Can you help me cook the dish now?
The virus (spread) very quickly in the last few weeks, and we need to control it now.
There is a mistake in each item (1-8) below. Find the mistake and correct it.
Last weekend, my parents have picked wild mushrooms in the forest.
Tom worked very hard since he moved to the city.
You’ve worked without a break in 12 hours, Tom. You need to rest.
Regular exercise had helped her sleep better. She doesn’t feel tired in class now.
My grandpa is always full of energy and never suffered from heart problems.
Quynh was taken to hospital after a car accident. Did you visit her yet?
is she in hosipital? i haven't known that. i'll see her tomorrow.
You look worried. Did you just break Dad's treadmill?
Reading
Read the text. Match the headings (A-G) below with the paragraphs (1-5).
There are TWO extra headings. Healthy diet B. Education and life expectancy
Life expectancy by gender D. Life expectancy by country
impact of lifestyle F. Medical advances Socio-economic conditions
How to live a longer and healthier life
1. The average life expectancy in Viet Nam is 71 years for men and 76.4 years for women. Many people believe that women live longer because they have healthier habits than men. Women tend to drink less, smoke less, eat better, and take better care of their bodies.
2.
Life expectancy is influenced by other factors. People living in poor areas, for instance, often have no access to medical care or healthy food, and have less time to rest or exercise. This may reduce their life expectancy.
3.
According to research, people who go to university live two to three years longer than people who do not. Higher education levels often result in better socio-economic conditions, so life expectancy can also be improved.
4. Developments in medicine and medical technology have had a huge effect on life expectancy. As a result of them, people live longer and healthier lives, and have better treatment options.
5.
The way we live can affect life expectancy. Healthy habits, such as having a balanced diet, taking regular exercise, avoiding drinking alcohol and smoking, can help us live longer.
Read the text and choose the best answers. Viruses
Viruses cause many human (1) , ranging from the common cold and the flu to more serious ones such as AiDS and Covid-19. On their (2) , viruses are not alive. They become active when they infect or enter our bodies. They can do that easily because they are very (3) . Then, they start to act like living things and make
(4) of themselves. People have natural defenses against viruses. For example, a fever can make some viruses inactive. The body’s immune system also fights viruses.
Vaccines cannot treat diseases caused by viruses, but they can help (5) the spread of disease. Vaccines contain viruses which are weakened or (6) , and help the body’s immune system make substances called antibodies, which fight disease. if the same virus enters our body later on, the immune system will (7) it and will know how to fight it off.
giving people vaccines can (8) a lot of lives. For example, two million people died of smallpox in 1967. (9) , vaccines helped to stop this disease and made it disappear. Most recently, vaccines have played an important role in (10) deaths and severe illness caused by Covid-19 all over the world.
A. germs B. organisms C. diseases D. microbes
A. side B. own C. bodies D. soil
A. big B. slow C. dangerous D. small
A. copies B. bodies C. cells D. bacteria
A. prevent B. increase C. treat D. improve
A. strong B. dead C. dangero