Đáp án: C. heal
Giải thích:
A. consume (v.): tiêu thụ B. store (v.): lưu trữ, tích trữ
C. heal (v.): lành lại. hàn gắn D. inspire (v.): truyền cảm hứng
Xét về nghĩa, phương án C phù hợp nhất.
Dịch nghĩa: It took five months my wounds to heal properly. (Phải mất tới 5 tháng thì những vết thương của tôi mới lành lại hoàn toàn.)
Hoa often studies English every day.
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Read the following passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions.
Smoking is one of the biggest causes of death and illness in the UK. Every year around 78,000 people in the UK die from smoking and many more live with smoking-related illnesses. It increases your risk of developing more than 50 serious health conditions. Some may be fatal, and others can cause irreversible long-term damage to your health. You can become ill if you smoke yourself or if people around you smoke (passive smoking). Smoking causes around 7 out of every 10 cases of lung cancer (70%). It also causes cancer in many other parts of the body, including the throat or voice box (larynx). Moreover, smoking damages your heart and your blood circulation, increasing your risk of developing conditions such as coronary heart disease and heart attack. Breathing in secondhand smoke, also known as passive smoking, increases your risk of getting the same health conditions as smokers. For example, if you have never smoked but you have a spouse who smokes, your risk of developing lung cancer increases by about a quarter. Babies and children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of secondhand smoke. A child who’s exposed to passive smoke is at increased risk of developing chest infection, meningitis, persistent cough and, if they have asthma, their symptoms will get worse.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
Are you writing your essay?
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Who invented the telephone?
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Talk about an activity you do to keep healthy.
You can use the following questions as cues:
• What is this activity?
• When do you do it?
• Where do you do it?
• Why do you think it’s good for your health?
Useful languages:
Useful vocabulary |
Useful structures |
• jogging, cycling, doing yoga, playing sports, ... • in the morning, in the afternoon, at the weekend, in free time • in the park, in the gymnasium, on the pavement, in the playground • firming musles, losing weight, having a deep sleep, improving psychology |
• I would like to talk about... • I ... with ... in the morning/ in the afternoon. • I often/ usually ... in the park/ gymnasium. • I ... for some reasons. •... benefits me in some certain ways. • Firstly, ... Secondly, ... Last but not least, ... •... is said to help/ improve ... |
Complete the notes:
Structures of the talk |
Your notes |
What is this activity? |
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When do you do it? |
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Where do you do it? |
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Why do you think it’s good for your health? |
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Now you try!
Give your answer using the following cues. You should speak for 1-2 minutes.
1. There are many activities to keep healthy but I would like to talk about...
2. I... in the morning with ...
3. We often ... in the ...
4. ... benefits me in some certain ways.
5. Firstly, it can improve... Secondly, it can help ... Moreover, it also ...
6. In conclusion,...
Now you tick!
Did you ...
q answer all the questions in the task?
q give some details to each main point?
q speak slowly and fluently with only some hesitation?
q use vocabulary wide enough to talk about the topic?
q use various sentence structures (simple, compound, complex) accurately?
q pronounce correctly (vowels, consonants, stress, intonation)?
Let’s compare!
Finally, compare with the sample answer on page 150.
Mike has just found my key.
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Blood________through blood vessels to provide the body with oxygen and nutrition.