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Lưu Hoằng Trí Bài tập Tiếng Anh lớp 10 | 10 TEST 2 (UNIT 1)
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Acupuncture (1) from China and has been practised there for thousands of years. Acupuncture involves the insertion of very thin (2) through the patient& 039;s skin at specific points on the body, and the needles are inserted to various (3) According to WHO (World Health Organization), acupuncture is (4) for treating 28 conditions, while evidence indicates it may have an effective therapeutic value for many more. Traditional Chinese medicine explains that health is the result of a harmonious balance of the complementary extremes of yin and yang of the life force. Illness is said to be the consequence of a(n) (5) of the forces. If needles are (6) into these points with appropriate combinations, it is said that the energy flow can be brought back into proper balance. Acupuncture points are seen by Western practitioners as places where nerves, muscles and connective tissue can be stimulated. Acupuncture practitioners say that the (7) increases blood (8) while at the same time triggering the activity of our own body&039;s natural painkillers. V. Complete the following sentences with “be going to” or “will”. Sometimes both are correct.
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The movement of your blood through your heart and around your body is called circulation. The process of circulation is fast: it takes less than a minute to pump blood to every part of your body. When we breathe in, oxygen goes into your lungs. Blood from your lungs fills with oxygen and moves into the left side of your heart. The left side of your heart pumps the blood with oxygen in it out through tubes called arteries. Arteries carry blood away from your heart to your body. Your body takes the oxygen out of the blood and uses it to stay healthy and strong. We need oxygen for everything we do: moving, growing, speaking, and thinking. If we do not have oxygen, we cannot live. When your body uses the oxygen from your blood, it makes carbon dioxide. Your body doesn’t need this carbon dioxide, so the blood takes it away. Other tubes, called veins, carry the blood with carbon dioxide in it back to your heart. The blood from our body goes into the right side of your heart. Then the right side of your heart pumps this blood into your lungs which remove the carbon dioxide from the blood. When you breathe out, the carbon dioxide goes back into the air.
A study suggests that a good intake of vitamin E might help to prevent thinking decline, particularly in the elderly. Nuts are a great source of vitamin E along with leafy green vegetables, asparagus, olives, seeds, eggs, brown rice and whole grains. V. Read the passage carefully, and do the tasks that follow. Junk Food& 039;s Effect On Our BodyFast food nutrition should make up a minimal part of a healthy diet. Fast foods and junk foods are high in fat, sodium and sugar, which can lead to obesity and a range of health problems, including diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. Junk food doesn& 039;t contain the nutrients that your body needs to stay healthy. As a result, you may feel fatigued and lack the energy you need to complete daily tasks. The high levels of sugar in junk food puts your metabolism under stress. Because fast food and junk food don&039;t contain adequate amounts of protein and good carbohydrates, your blood sugar levels will drop suddenly after eating, leaving you feeling annoyed, tired and craving sugar. Junk food contains large amounts of fat, and because fat accumulates in your body, you&039;ll gain weight and could become obese. The more weight you gain, the more you&039;ll be at risk for serious illnesses. The high levels of fat and sodium in junk food can cause high blood pressure or hypertension. In the short term, high levels of dietary fat lead to poor mental performance. You&039;ll feel tired and have trouble concentrating because your body might not be getting enough oxygen. The high levels of fat and sodium in junk food and fast food can contribute to heart disease by raising blood cholesterol levels and contributing to arterial plaque build-up. The high levels of fatty acids found in many junk foods and fast foods can lead to fatty liver deposits, which, over time, can cause liver disease. Task 1: Match a word in column A with its definition in column B, writing the answer in each blank. Task 2: Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. 6. The amount of sugar in fast food is. A. providing you with enough energy to complete daily tasks B. so high that it puts your body under stress C. leading to obesity and a range of health problems D. so low that you want to eat much more sugar 7. The main reason that we shouldn&039;t eat much fast food is that. A. it should make up a minimal part of a healthy diet B. it contains too much protein and carbohydrate C. it has high levels of sugar D. it doesn&039;t contain the nutrients that keep our body healthy 8. Fast food contains the following items EXCEPT. A. high blood cholesterol levels B. high levels of fat and sodium C. high levels of sugar D. high levels of fatty acids 9. Fast food is not good for our heart because. A. it can lead to fatty liver deposits B. it may raise blood cholesterol levels and cause high blood pressure C. it can cause liver disease which can lead to heart disease D. it makes you feel tired and have trouble concentrating 10. Large amounts of fat in fast food are harmful because. A. your blood sugar levels will drop suddenly after eating, leaving you feeling annoyed, tired B. they contain too many nutrients that your body needs to stay healthy C. you are at risk for serious illnesses and you have poor mental performance D. they only make up a minimal part of a healthy diet Lưu Hoằng Trí Bài tập Tiếng Anh lớp 10 | 19####### E. WRITING Use the words or phrases given to write meaningful sentences. Home Remedies To Treat Obesity Naturally |