UNIT
I
NONCOMMUNCABLE
DISEASES
Choose
the letter of the words that best complete each sentence.
a.
spread by animal bites
b.
garbage is buried
c.
catch that disease
d.
botulism poisoning
e.
unless people help
f.
the responsibility of
every community
g.
can be used only once
h.
through immunization
programs
i.
weekend dead microbes
j.
whenever the
environment is polluted
k.
bronchitis, emphysema,
and cancer
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1.
The health of the community is harmed
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1.
j
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2.
Rabies is a disease
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2.
a
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3.
A landfill is a place where
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3.
b
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4.
A person who is immunized against a disease will not
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4.
c
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5.
Laws cannot protect the environment or community health
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5.
e
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6.
Breathing polluted air for a long time can lead to
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6.
k
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7.
Conservation of the environment is
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7.
f
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8.
A nonrenewable resource is one that
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8.
d
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9.
People can be
protected against certain
diseases caused by microbes.
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9.
h
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10. Vaccines are medicines made from
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10. i
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11. Double vision is an early sign of
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11. g
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On the left is a list of basic ideas. On the right
is a list of examples of those ideas. Match the basic idea with each example.
Then write the letter of that idea in the blank space on the right. You may not
use any basic idea more than once.
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a. renewable
resource
b. pests
c. air
pollution
d. nonrenewable
resource
e. disease
caused by pests
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1. coal
2. lice
3. smog
4. trees
5. malaria
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1. d
2. b
3. c
4. a
5. e
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For
each of these idea writes true or false in the blank space on the right side of
the page.
1. Rabies
is a disease caused by animal bites. (T
/ F)
2. Sewage
is recycled water. (T / F)
3. In
cities, most air pollution comes from cars and trucks. (T / F)
4. When
something is recycled it is never used again. (T / F)
5. You
can always see or smell air pollution. (T /
F)
6. Loud
noise is a kind of pollution. (T
/ F)
7. The
safest paints are those made with lead. (T /
F)
8. There
are things you can do about pollution. (T
/ F)
9. You
can tell if the air is polluted just by looking. (T / F)
10. You
are part of your environment. (T
/ F)
11. All
parts of the environment depend on each other. (T / F)
12. Insects
do not affect your health. (T / F)
13. Air
pollution is an example of solid waste. (T / F)
14. Smallpox
is increasing every year. (T
/ F)
15. Many
harmful gases cannot be seen or smelled. (T
/ F)
Exercise 1
1)
Which is not a noun?
a. yellow b.
dog c. notebook d. Colorado e. face
2)
Which is not a noun?
a. homework b. day c.
Sunday d. said e.
airplane
3)
Which is not a noun?
a. computer b.
under c. pencil d. dream e. movie
4)
Which is not a noun?
a. was b. mother c. July d.
money e. idea
5) Which is not a plural noun?
a. arms b. clothes c. gas d. people e. rooms
UNIT
II
COMMUNICABLE
DISEASES
Choose
the letter of the words that best complete each sentence.
a. harmful
to our hearing
b. other
parts change too
c. checks
and reports on air and water pollution
d. cleaning
up your neighborhood
e. factories
dumping wastes
f. gasoline
fumes
g. things
you cannot see, like air
h. sometimes
cause lung disease
i.
attracts mice, rats,
and insects that carry disease
j.
walking more
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1. You can help in a small way to fight
pollution by
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1. j
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2.. If one part of the environment is changed
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2. b
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3. The Health Department in your community
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3. c
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4. Noise pollution is
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4. a
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5. Much water pollution comes from
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5. e
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6. The gases in smog come mostly from
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6. f
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7. Your environment includes
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7. g
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8. Solid waste is dangerous because it
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8. i
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9. People can fight air pollution by
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9. d
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10. Smog and polluted
air
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10. h
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Directions
:
Complete each
sentence with one of the words below. Use each word only once. Then write each
word where it fits on the blanks spaces around the word POLLUTION.
noise
planes
smog
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factories
leaves
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lung
poisons
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solid waste
environment
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1. Planes
can make loud sounds that add to noise pollution.
2. Smog
is a heavy layer of gases, smoke and fog.
3. Solid Waste includes
garbage and trash.
4. Burning
Leaves puts gases an
particles in the air that add to air pollution
5. Lung
disease can be caused by breathing polluted air
6. Some
Factories dump wastes into
rivers and lakes.
7. people
need a clean environment to
stay healthy.
8. Poisons
mixed into water cause water pollution.
9. Noise
pollution can harm people’s hearing.
1. P
l a n e s
2. S m O g
3. S o L i d w a s t e
4. L
e a v e s
5. L U n g
6. F
a c T o r
i e s
7. E
n v I r o
n m e n t
8. P O i s o n s
9. N
o i s e
SECTION
A
Find
the term on this list that best completes each the following sentences. Write
the letter of that term in the blank space on the right side of the page. You
may use the term only once.
a. a
communicable disease
b. a
contagious disease
c. a
chronic disease
d. an
epidemic disease
e. a
noncommunicable disease
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1. At one time,
yellow fever was
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1. a
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2. Chicken pox is an
example of
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2. b
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3. Diabetes is a
chronic disease that is also
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3. e
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4. Malaria is an
example of
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4. d
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5. Arthritis is an
example of
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5. c
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SECTION
B : For each of these ideas write true or false in the blank space on the right
side of the paper.
1. Water
that looks clean and clear is always safe to drink (T / F)
2. Bulging
food cans may contain botulism germs (T
/ F)
3. Most
kinds of bacteria do not cause harm (T / F)
4. There
is no vaccine to protect you from measles(T / F)
5. Viruses
are much larger than bacteria (T / F)
6. Eating
lots of animal fats may lead to heart disease (T / F)
7. You
can get rabies only if you are bittern by an animal that already has the
disease. (T / F)
8. The
hormone that changes sugar to energy is insulin. (T / F)
9. Cancer
is the greatest health risk for most people. (T / F)
10. Untreated
sewage almost always carries disease germs. (T / F)
Exercise
1
Identify the
action verbs in the following sentences.
1.
The clock in the living room chimed every hour.
- You need a paperclip to secure the papers.
- Open your book to page 15.
- Uncle Drew cast his fishing line off the edge of the pier.
- Lexi considered Morgan to be her best friend.
- Marcia watched the squirrel hop from limb to limb.
- Heather understood why.
Exercise 2
Choose the correct answer from the four options:
1. I have
been ________ since the morning.
a. Play b.
Played c. Plays d. Playing
2. Ravi has been ________ in Mumbai since he was
five years old
a. Stayed b. Staying c. Stays d.
Stay
3. Raghav
___________ his work.
a. Have completed b.
Completing c.
Has completed d. Have complete
4. I have
___________ his name.
a. Forgot b.
Forget c. Forgotten d.
Forgets
5. My
parents will be ________ for Canada tomorrow.
a. Leave b. Leaving c. Leaves d.
Left
6. I will be
_______ in the park tomorrow.
a. Sing b.
Sang c. Sung d. Singing
7. We
________ not coming over.
a. Is b. Are c. Am
8. Is ___
your teacher?
a. Are b. He c. Him
9. That
house _______ ours yet.
a. Am not b. Is not c. Are not
10. ____
this your new car? a. Is b. Are c. Am
UNIT
III
UN - We can
control Global Warming
1.
WHAT WE CAN DO: With your partner(s), rank these
things – which are best to slow down / control climate change?
- Walk or take public transport instead of driving.
- Write to US president George W. Bush urging him to do more.
- Replace your electricity supply with renewable energy, such as solar or wind power.
- Use the lights in your house less.
- Replace your electrical appliances with more energy efficient ones.
- Plant a tree in the forest.
- Recycle everything you use.
- Donate money to organizations pushing for controls on global warming.
2. BEFORE READING / LISTENING
1.
TRUE / FALSE: Look at the article’s headline and
guess whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F):
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a.
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The
UN said global warming and climate change are not problems.
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T / F
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b.
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Over 120 nations met to discuss how to
limit greenhouse gases.
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T /
F
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c.
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The UN’s report said Armageddon may
still happen.
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T / F
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d.
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People will have to buy cars and
refrigerators that use less energy.
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T /
F
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e.
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Tackling climate change will cost 10%
of world economic output.
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T / F
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f.
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The UN’s report doesn’t provide
governments with any answers.
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T / F
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g.
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Rising temperatures are not such a big
problem now.
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T / F
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h.
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The report stressed the need for a
wide range of clean technology.
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T /
F
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3.
SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from
the article:
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a.
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Committee
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Panel
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b.
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Limit
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Cap
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c.
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Strategies
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Plans
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d.
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Indicated
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pointed out
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e.
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Spending
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Purchasing
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f.
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Addressing
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Solving
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g.
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Relatively
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Comparatively
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h.
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Range
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Variety
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i.
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Threatening
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Endangering
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j.
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Deep
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Big
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4.
PHRASE MATCH: Match the following phrases from
the article (sometimes more than one combination is possible):
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a.
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A United Nations
committee
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on climate change
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b.
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limit the harm
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greenhouse gases do
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c.
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the picture of
Armageddon
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painted by many scientists
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d.
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a remarkable step
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forward
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e.
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individuals need to
change their
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lifestyles and
spending patterns
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f.
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addressing this
problem
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at relatively low
costs
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g.
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We've got a big
problem
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on our hands
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h.
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this report provides
governments
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with a way out
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i.
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more violent
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and destructive
storms
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j.
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a wide variety
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of clean technologies
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5. LISTENING
Listen
and fill in the spaces.
UN - We can control Global Warming
A United Nations committee on climate change has said we can control global warming. The panel, made up of representatives from over 120
countries, believes we can limit the
harm greenhouse gases do to the
atmosphere. Its report concluded the picture of Armageddon painted by many scientists will not happen if we use
technology and have the right strategies to protect the ozone layer. Rajendra
Pachauri, chairman of the panel, told reporters in Bangkok that the study was a “remarkable step forward”. The panel indicated
that we can keep our Earth safe by changing the way we use
energy around the world. Most important is to introduce more fuel-efficient
vehicles and household goods. For this
to happen, individuals need to change
their lifestyles and spending patterns.
Report co-author Pete Smith
said: “We can go a long way to addressing this
problem at relatively low costs with
a range of options.” He
calculated that it would cost less
than three percent of world economic output by 2030. He added: “We've got a big
problem on our hands [but] this report
provides governments with a way out." The “big problem” is the damage
rising temperatures are doing to the Earth.
Increased floods, droughts, rising sea levels,
more violent and destructive storms and extinctions of species are just a few things threatening the life of our planet. The report stressed the urgent need
for introducing a wide variety of
clean technologies. Harlan
Watson, head of the U.S. team, warned: “If we continue to do what we are doing,
then we are in deep trouble.”
UNIT IV
PESTICIDES STOP BEES LEARNING
True / False
a) Chemicals that kill harmful bugs can stop bees from finding food. T / F
b) Bees automatically understand which flowers contain food from birth. T / F
c) A scientist said pesticides could increase the number of bee colonies.
T / F
d) The article suggests bees will not pollinate so many crops in the future. T / F
e) Scientists tried to find reasons why the number of bees is going down. T / F
f) The British government has decided to stop farmers using pesticides. T / F
g) A charity said the British must do something soon and not wait. T / F
h) The charity said we should wait until scientists do more bee research.
T / F
Synonym Match
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1.
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Harm
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e.
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Damage
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2
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Smell
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i.
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scent
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3.
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Responsible
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a.
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in
charge of
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4.
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Associating
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g.
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Linking
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5.
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Impact
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b.
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effect
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6.
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Declining
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c.
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going
down
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7.
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Disappearing
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j.
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dying
out
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8.
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Prevent
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d.
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stop
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9.
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Act
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f.
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take
action
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10.
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Controls
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h.
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limitations
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Discussion – Student A
a) Did you like reading this article? Why/not?
Answer : Yes, I like reading this article. Because give me new information
about pesticides and bees.
b) Do you like bees?
Answer : Yes, I like bees.
c) What other reasons might there be for bees disappearing?
Answer
: Because bees pollinate crops and wild plants.
d) Why does Britain's government want to wait before banning pesticides?
Answer : it
wants to carry out more test to make sure pesticides are the real reason for
the reduction in the number of bees.
e) Are pesticides bad?
Answer : No
f) Do you think bee health is urgent?
Answer :
Yes, I think bee health is too far urgent.
g) Do you think pesticide companies don't tell us about pesticide safety?
Answer : I
think, pesticides companies don’t tell about pesticides safety.
h) What questions would you like to ask a bee expert?
Answer : did
u hear about medicine by bee, how do you think if bee still u give a pesticide
?
Phrase Match
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1.
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pesticides harm the ability
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g.
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of bees to find food
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2
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pesticides used by
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j.
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farmers and gardeners
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3.
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associating smells
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a.
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with food
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4.
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seriously impact the survival
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f.
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of honeybee colonies
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5.
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bees will not pollinate
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c.
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crops and wild plants
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6.
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Bee populations around the world
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d.
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have been declining
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7.
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an important
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b.
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clue
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8.
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It wants to carry
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i.
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out more tests
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9.
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act sooner
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e.
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rather than later
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10.
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Bee health is far
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h.
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too urgent to wait
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Spelling
1. the Ability of bees to find food
2. they will starve
3. farmers and endangers
4. Responsible for associating smells with food
5. the Survival of honeybee colonies
6. Pollinate crops and wild plants
7. populations around the world
have been declining
8. many bees are disappearing
9. new searcher
10. the reduction in the number of bees
11. far too urgent
12. bee safety can be guaranted
UNIT V
ASTHMA
Reading comprehension test
- What are some common symptoms associated with asthma?
a) shortness
of breath
b) coughing
c) chest
pain
d)
all
of the above
- What age does asthma present at?
a)
any
age
b) childhood
c) 30s
d) 10-12
years
- Asthma is ___________ of the lungs.
a) a
part
b)
a
disease
c) a
risk factor
d) a
symptom
- Family history of asthma, regular lung infestions, and exposure to tabacco smake are all ___________ of asthma
a)
risk
factors
b) triggers
c) diseases
d) exposures
- Recently, there has been an increase in asthma cases among ________.
a) young
adults
b) IV
drug users
c) the
elderly
d)
children
- Many of the symptoms of asthma are 100% ________ with medication in some patients.
a)
reversible
b) stronger
c) avoidable
d) sensitivity
- What percent of children have asthma?
a) 20%
b) 1%
c)
10%
d) 15%
- What is one idea why the asthma rate is increasing in children?
a)
Children
are being exposed to more triggers.
b) Children
have strong immune systems.
c) Breast
feeding has increased.
d) More
children are smoking.
- Airway obstruction and airway sensitivity are common ________ of asthma.
a) diseases
b) triggers
c) features
d)
risk
factors
- Asthma is a disease that causes _________ .
a) severe
headaches
b)
tightening
of air pathways
c) relaxation
of the lungs
d) medication
UNIT VI
MANY WOMEN STILL SMOKE
DURING PREGNANCY
Exercise !
Complete the text with suitable word.
“When (1) Pregnant
women use alcohol, tobacco or illicit substances they are risking (2) Health problems for themselves
and poor birth outcomes for their babies,” Pamela Hyde, administrator at the
Substance (3) abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration, said in a government news release.
“Pregnant women of (4) different
races and ethnicities may have diverse patterns of substance abuse,” Hyde said.
“It is (5) essential that we
use the findings from this report to develop better ways of getting this key
message out to every segment of our community so that no woman or child is (6) endangered by substance use and
abuse
Exercise
1) Which does a preposition come before?
a. verb or adverb b.
noun or pronoun c. conjunction d. adjective e.
article
2) A prepositional phrase contains a preposition
and
a. direction b.
place c. time d. object e.
adverb
3) Which is not correct?
a.
in February b. on 5:00 o'clock c. at my house d. near me e. on May 2
4) Which is not correct?
a. on her desk b. in June 3,
1987 c. in a box d. at home
e. on Saturday
5) Which
is not correct?
a.
at California b. under the rug c. at noon d. in a day
e. on Friday
UNIT VII
HEALTH
Please answer the question !
1.
What is definition of health?
Answer
: Health is generally defined as being a state of complete physical, mental and
social well-being and not merely the absence of disease of infirmity according
to the World Health Organization (WHO).
2.
When did in the piagam Ottawa for health promotion?
Answer : In 1986
3.
How many aspect of health, explain it?
Answer : Aspect of Health are two.
1. Physical
Health
Physical
fitness refers to body health, and in the result of regular exercise, proper
diet and nutrition, proper rest for physical recovery.
2. Mental
Health.
Mental
Health describes either a level of cognitive or emotional well-being or an
absence of a mental disorder.
4.
How many determinants of health, mention it!
Answer
: Suggest that there are four general determinants of health including human
biology, environment, lifestyle, and healthcare service.
5.
How are maintaining health?
Answer
: Achieving health and remaining healthy is an ongoing
process.
6.
How many maintaining health?
Answer :
1. Socials
activity
Personal
health depends partially on the social structure of one’s life.
2. Sport
Nutrition
Sport
nutrition focuses the link dietary supplements and athletic performance.
3. Hygiene
Hygiene
is the practice of keeping the body clean to prevent infection and illness, and
the avoidance of contact with infection agents, hygiene practices include bathing,
brushing and flossing teeth, washing hands especially before eating, washing
food before it is eaten , cleaning food preparation utensils and surfaces
before and after preparing meals, and many others, this may help prevent
infection and illness.
4. Stress
Management
Prolonged
psychological stress may negatively impact health, such as by weakening the
immune system and mind, stress management is application of methods to either
reduce stress or increase tolerance to stress.
Exercise 1
1. Rajesh is feeling very ______.
a.
Angry b.
Angrier c. Angriest
2. Nokia is a _______ company.
a.
Good b.
Better c.Best
3. Rajat is _______ than Ramesh.
a. Fast b. Faster c. Fastest
4. Amongst the three brothers, Aditya is the
________
a. Tall b.
Taller c. Tallest
5. She will live ______ than him.
a. Long b.
Longest c. Longer d.
Larger
6. What about this? Isn’t it _______?
a.Beautiful b. Beauteous c. Beauty
7. The test was ________ than I thought it
would be.
a. Difficult b. More difficult c. Most difficult
8. He is the ________ boy in his class.
a. Old b.
Olde r c. Oldest
9. This locality is ________ than ours.
a. Expensive b. More expensive c.Most
expensive
10. You are so ________, I am sure you can pick
this up.
a.
Strong b.
Weak c. Fat d. Thin
Exercise 2
1.
He's a ________ doctor.
a.
young charming b. charming young
2.
I plan on wearing my ________ coat.
a.
long black b.
black long
3.
This is a ________ painting from the 18th century.
a. French well-known b. well-known French
4.
She was wearing a ________ dress.
a.
green beautiful b. beautiful green
5.
The ________ bird! I'm going to help it!
a. poor little b. little poor
6.
She prepared a ________ dinner for us.
a. Mexican wonderful b. wonderful Mexican
7.
Nagoya is an example of a ________ city.
a.
modern Japanese b. Japanese modern
8.
He bought himself a ________ truck.
a.
big new b. new big
9.
Pass me the ________ bowl.
a.
plastic round b. round plastic
10.
The ________ years were fantastic.
a.
two first b. first two
UNIT VIII
POLLUTION AND ITS NEGATIVE
EFFECTS
Reading
Comprehension Test
1. The damage caused by pollution might be
irreversible:
a. True
b. False
2. The ecosystem
a. can
always cope with pollutants
b. may
not always be able to cope with pollution.
3. Pollution
a. is
always caused by humans.
b. may
sometimes be caused by natural disasters.
4. An
ideal solution to prevent pollution would be to
a) refrain
the development of some countries.
b) continue
developmental projects.
c) take into
consideration the future generations need to live in a healthy environment
Exercise: Fill
in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb.
1) He quickly reads a book. (quick)
2) Mandy is a pretty
girl. (pretty)
3) The class is terribly
loud today. (terrible)
4) Max is a good singer. (good)
5) You can easily open this tin. (easy)
6) It's a terrible day today. (terrible)
7) She sings the song well
(good)
8) He is a careful driver. (careful)
9) He drives the car carefully
(careful)
10) The dog barks loudly (loud)
UNIT IX
7 WAYS TO PROTECT THE
ENVIRONMENT
1.
Fluorescent light bulbs waste more energy
a) True
b) False
2.
Donate means:
a) give.
b) take.
3. The
7 tips suggested
a) to save
money.
b) protect
the environment.
c) to
save money and protect the environment
Exercise
1) A pronoun
takes the place of
a noun b. a preposition c. an adjective d. a verb e.aconjunction
2) Which is not
a subject pronoun?
a. we b.
it c. they d. her e. you
3) Which is not
a plural pronoun?
a. you b. us c.
themselves d. it e. we
4) Which is not
a possessive pronoun?
a. her b. his c. yours d.
mine e. theirs
5) The form of the intensifying pronoun is the same as
the _______ pronoun.
a. object b.
possessive c. reflexive d.
subject e. interrogative
