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Start Up - Level 6 - Unit 3, Ejercicios de Idioma Inglés

Resolución de MyEnglishLab Start Up 6 Unit 3

Tipo: Ejercicios

2023/2024

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¡Descarga Start Up - Level 6 - Unit 3 y más Ejercicios en PDF de Idioma Inglés solo en Docsity! UNIT 3 : Lesson 1 Match the flu symptoms to patients' statements. Vocabulary : Flu symptoms 1 Read the clues. Click on a clue and type the correct word. Click Accept to submit the answer. Vocabulary Game : Flu symptoms Choose all the correct answers. Click on the light bulb icon to review the Grammar lesson. Grammar : Giving and asking for advice 1 If I were you You shouldn't go You'd better not go You have a fever? Oh no! _ _ _ to work today.1. If I were you, I'd You ought You should _ _ _ call the doctor. I think you have the flu.2. You sound all stuffed-up. Do you want my3. advice? _ _ _ take a hot bath with essential You would You ought to If I were you, I'd oils. You look as if you have the chills. If I _ _ _4. am was were you, I'd take my temperature. The chills Nauseous A runny nose Dizzy Stuffed-up Weak and fatigued A fever Muscle aches and pains "I feel tired and I don't have any strength." "I used a whole box of tissues last night." "My head is spinning." "My stomach is upset." "I have a high temperature." "I can't breathe through my nose." "My whole body hurts." "I have a fever, but I feel cold." ACROSS: My nose is completely stuffed-up because of this cold.2. Could you give me another blanket? I have the chills.5. I can't eat anything. I'm feeling too nauseous.7. I'm so dizzy I think I might fall down.8. DOWN: You feel really hot. I think you have a fever.1. I feel so weak and fatigued. I've just been lying in bed all day. 3. I've got muscle aches and pains all over my body.4. I've had a runny nose for three days and now it's all red.6. You have all the symptoms of the flu. You _ _ _5. had better go should go ought to go back to bed. should had better ought What do you think? I mean, _ _ _ I stay home?6. you were me I was you I were you If _ _ _, would you stay home from work?7. wouldn't shouldn't had better not The children _ _ _ go to school tomorrow. They're all coming down with the flu. They should stay home and rest 8. Start Up 6 - Unit 3 página 1 Complete the conversations. Give or ask for advice, using the words in parentheses. Click on the light bulb icon to review the Grammar lesson. Grammar : Giving and asking for advice 2 A: If feel hot and cold, and I have muscle aches and pains all over my body.2. B: If I were you, I'd call the doctor. (if) A: My temperature is 103.3. B: You really should take something for your fever. (take) A: If you were me, would you stay home? (if)4. B: Yes, I would, and so should you. Listen and complete the conversations. Type the words you hear. Click on the light bulb icon to review the Pronunciation. Exercise 1 A: I feel a little sick. Should I stay home today?1. Exercise 2 B: Yeah. If I were you, I wouldn't go to work. A: Her head is aching, and she has a bad cough.2. B: Did she make an appointment with the doctor? Pronunciation : Link final consonant sounds to beginning vowel sounds 1 Watch the video. What words do you hear? Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. a second there Gina: For _ _ _, I felt a little dizzy.1. It could be Gina: _ _ _ I'm just coming down with something.2. could be getting Michael: It sounds like you _ _ _ the flu.3. I'm not feeling any Gina: I'll do that if _ _ _ better in the morning.4. will you get Michael: In the meantime, how _ _ _ home?5. a nice offer Gina: That's _ _ _, but I'll be OK.6. the time you need Michael: Gina, seriously, take _ _ _ to get better.7. have piled up Gina: It won't just be waiting for me. It'll _ _ _.8. Conversation : Describe how you feel and ask for advice A: You don't look well. I'm surprised you came to work.1. B: I feel terrible. Would you go home if you were me? (go) Example: A: You sound all stuffed-up. What are you taking for your cold?5. B: Nothing yet. What should I take? (take) A: I'm feeling a little nauseous.6. B: If I were you, I'd have some black tea with ginger. (have) A: I'm feeling a little dizzy.7. B: Oh no! You really should sit here and put your head down. (sit) A: If your fever is over 102 degrees, you ought to take something for it.8. B: Should I take aspirin or something else? (take) A: I think I'd better go home. I have the chills, I feel weak, and I've got all these strange muscle aches 9. and pains. B: Do go home! And if I were you, I wouldn't come back until I was all better. (if) Exercise 3 A: You don't look so good. Do you feel all right?3. B: I think I might have a fever. Exercise 4 A: Did you make it to your class last night?4. B: Yes, but I had to leave early because I wasn't feeling well. just a second a moment there It's like I think might be getting might have caught I don't feel any I'm not feeling are you getting back are you getting nice of you kind of you the time needed all the time you need be piling up be piling high Exercises Start Up 6 - Unit 3 página 2 A: We've just had an earthquake here.6. B: Oh, no. Is everyone OK? A: Of course. It wasn't a very strong one. A: The commuter train I'm on just hit a truck.7. B: Uh-oh. Did anyone get hurt? A: I think the truck driver was injured. A: An ambulance just stopped in front of the office.8. B: That sounds bad. What happened? A: I'm not sure. Let's go find out. Watch the video. Choose the person who said the line. You're not going to believe this, but I'm at the hospital right now.1. What happened to your sister?2. That's terrible! Has she seen a doctor yet?3. He just said that she needs to stay off it as much as possible.4. I fractured my ankle a couple of years ago and I had to wear a cast for nearly two months.5. I took some flu medicine.6. I'd better go now.7. Conversation : Describe injuries and report advice Michael Gina Michael Michael Michael Michael Michael Gina Gina Gina Gina Gina GinaMichael Exercises UNIT 3 : Lesson 3 Vocabulary : Talk about medical research a microbe An extremely small living creature that cannot be seen without a microscope a cell The smallest part of a living thing existence Being present or real an antiseptic A chemical substance that prevents a wound from becoming infected a vaccine A medicine that stops you from getting a disease a gut The tube in your body through which food passes digest To change food in the stomach to a form your body can use an immune system The system by which your body protects itself from disease bloodstream Blood as it flows around the body sterile Completely clean and not containing any bacteria Drag the words to the correct places. Vocabulary : Talk about medical research 1 immune system cells digest microbes antiseptic bloodstream gut sterile vaccines existence People are often surprised when they learn how many microbes live in our bodies. The human body is made of millions of cells, and a surprising number of them are bacteria and viruses. Scientists have only recently discovered the existence of many of these creatures. Some of them are very useful. For example, the bacteria that live in our gut help us process our food. Without them, there are some foods that we wouldn't be able to digest at all. Of course, some bacteria cause disease, and our immune system tries to fight them. A small number of these bacteria or viruses can be found in vaccines that people take to avoid getting sick in the future. What's more, microbes that live without a problem in one part of the body can cause trouble when they move to another part. For example, if a gut microbe gets into the bloodstream, it might make us sick. Start Up 6 - Unit 3 página 5 People try to avoid bacteria by using antiseptic sprays on wounds and cleaning their houses carefully. But a home is not a sterile environment - there are microbes everywhere! Read the clues. Click on a clue and type the correct word. Click Accept to submit the answer. Vocabulary Game : Talk about medical research ACROSS: An extremely small living creature that can only be seen with a microscope. 1. A chemical substance that prevents infection.5. Not containing any bacteria.7. The tube in your body through which food passes8. A substance with a weak form of bacteria or virus, that people take to protect from disease 10. DOWN: The smallest part of a living thing.2. The blood that flows around your body is your bloodstream.3. To process food so that your body can use it.4. The state of being present or real.6. The immune system protects the body from disease.8. Choose the correct answers. Click on the light bulb icon to review the Grammar lesson. I believe eating well is important not only for my physical well-being but also _ _ _.1. "Sterile" means not only _ _ _ but also free of bacteria.2. The phrase "your gut" not only _ _ _ but can refer to your basic instincts or emotions as well.3. The doctor was concerned not only about my blood pressure but also about _ _ _.4. The process of digestion takes place not only in the intestines but _ _ _ as well.5. Our study of the immune system was not only useful but also _ _ _.6. I think I have a strong immune system. I not only rarely catch colds but _ _ _.7. My doctor recommended that I not only elevate my ankle but also _ _ _.8. Grammar : Not only … but also to feel good for my emotional health so I keep my spirits up clean it clean it's clean your intestines it means your belly refers to a part of the body my heart was beating fast my heart rate I had a fast heartbeat in the stomach it starts in the mouth the mouth and stomach I liked it an interesting topic fascinating the flu never get the flu not getting the flu I should ice it icing it ice it Start Up 6 - Unit 3 página 6 Watch or listen. Drag the sentences about microbes in the order you hear them. I hate to tell you this, but there are bacteria all over that chair you're sitting in.1. In fact, more than half of the cells in the human body aren't even human cells - they're2. microbes. We buy products that claim they kill 99% of all bacteria.5. And some of the bacteria that live on our skin protect us from infection.6. Those bacteria that are good for your mouth can make you sick if they get into your 7. bloodstream. But what we know for sure is that these tiny organisms play a hugely important role in8. our lives and health. Listening : Medical research 1 Watch or listen. Which points are mentioned in each topic section? Choose the points you hear. Click on the light bulb icon to review the Listening Skill. The first good microscopes were made in the 1600s. Louis Pasteur developed a method for keeping milk safe. Joseph Lister developed antimicrobial sprays for use in kitchens. Edward Jenner developed a vaccine to fight the smallpox virus. Topic: The history of our understanding of microbes.1. Listening : Medical research 2 Exercises We've known about the existence of microbes since the 1600s, when the first good3. microscopes were made. We came to view microbes as enemies that need to be destroyed before they destroy us,4. and that's how many of us still view them. Exercises Viruses control how fast a baby develops inside the mother. Viruses living inside of us strengthen our immune systems. Bacteria living in our mouths help keep our teeth clean. Bacteria living on our skin protect it from the sun. Topic: Some microbes are very good for us.2. Antibiotic drugs can kill good bacteria as well as bad. Farms may be healthier than sterile environments for children. The bacteria in the mouth and the bloodstream are the same. Recent studies show that most houses are over-sanitized. Topic: The microbes' environment makes it good or bad.3. Microbial populations can help people who are on a diet. Scientists know more about viruses than bacteria. New species of microbes are being discovered every day. Scientists may learn how we can improve our microbial populations. Topic: There's a lot more to learn about microbes.4. We've known about the existence of microbes since the 1600s, when the first good microscopes were made. But what we know for sure is that these tiny organisms play a hugely important role in our lives and health. We buy products that claim they kill 99% of all bacteria. In fact, more than half of the cells in the human body aren't even human cells - they're microbes. We came to view microbes as enemies that need to be destroyed before they destroy us, and that's how many of us still view them. Those bacteria that are good for your mouth can make you sick if they get into your bloodstream. I hate to tell you this, but there are bacteria all over that chair you're sitting in. And some of the bacteria that live on our skin protect us from infection. Start Up 6 - Unit 3 página 7
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