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Sự thèm muốn đồ ăn: Tất cả ở trong não của bạn
Chúng tôi đã có mặt ở đó. Đó là vào lúc 3 giờ và bạn đang làm việc. Khi bạn ngồi ở bàn, một sự thèm muốn mạnh mẽ về sô-cô-la. Bạn cố gắng làm chính mình bận rộn để điều đó biến mất. Nhưng điều đó không thể được. Thực tế, bạn càng cố gắng để không nghĩ về một miếng sô-cô-la đen đang tan chảy trong miệng của bạn, thì bạn càng muốn nó. Bạn thậm chí còn có thể ngửi thấy nó!
Đây là một tình huống khác. Có lẽ bạn đang cảm thấy không tốt. Bạn đang bị cảm lạnh và cảm thấy tụt dốc.Thứ duy nhất bạn muốn là ăn thật nhiều, một tô súp gà, như mẹ của bạn của bạn đã từng làm khi bạn bị ốm vào lúc nhỏ.
Thèm ăn là sự mong muốn mạnh mẽ đối với một loại thực phẩm cụ thể. Và chúng vô cùng bình thường. Hầu hết mọi người đều trải qua chúng mặc dù những gì chúng ta khao khát có thể khác nhau. Một người có thể khao khát một thanh sô cô la ngọt ngào, trong khi một người khác có thể ao ước món khoai tây chiên mặn.
Sự thèm muốn đồ ăn: Tất cả ở trong não của bạn
Chúng tôi đã có mặt ở đó. Đó là vào lúc 3 giờ và bạn đang làm việc. Khi bạn ngồi ở bàn, một sự thèm muốn mạnh mẽ về sô-cô-la. Bạn cố gắng làm chính mình bận rộn để điều đó biến mất. Nhưng điều đó không thể được. Thực tế, bạn càng cố gắng để không nghĩ về một miếng sô-cô-la đen đang tan chảy trong miệng của bạn, thì bạn càng muốn nó. Bạn thậm chí còn có thể ngửi thấy nó!
Đây là một tình huống khác. Có lẽ bạn đang cảm thấy không tốt. Bạn đang bị cảm lạnh và cảm thấy tụt dốc.Thứ duy nhất bạn muốn là ăn thật nhiều, một tô súp gà, như mẹ của bạn của bạn đã từng làm khi bạn bị ốm vào lúc nhỏ.
Thèm ăn là sự mong muốn mạnh mẽ đối với một loại thực phẩm cụ thể. Và chúng vô cùng bình thường. Hầu hết mọi người đều trải qua chúng mặc dù những gì chúng ta khao khát có thể khác nhau. Một người có thể khao khát một thanh sô cô la ngọt ngào, trong khi một người khác có thể ao ước món khoai tây chiên mặn.
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Vietnam is famous with its traditional and delicious dishes. All of them easioly bring to anyone's mouth indeed, but as myself, I enjoy spring rolls best. Spring rolls are lightly fried rice -paper rolls, smaller and crispier than Chinese egg rolls but more flavorful. They are filled with highly seasons morsels of crab, shrimp, chopped vegetables, onion, mushroom, vermicelli and eggs. To prepare them, place the above mentioned filling on a thin rice pancake, roll up then fry. Finally, spring rolls, when fully prepared, are wrapped into some kinds of fresh vegetables, then doused in fish sauce. My mother usually cooks spring rolls for me, especially on important days in year, such as Tet holiday. When I eat them, I feel all of my mother's love that she reserves for me. To me, they're like the most special dish in this world
II. Complete these sentences.
1. We / not often have / fish / dinner last year because we / not like it
=>We didn't often have any fish for dinner last year because we didn't like it
2. What time / your father often / finish his work / the morning ?
=>What time does your father often finish his work in the morning?
3. He / be / home yesterday because he / have a headache
=>He was at home yesterday because he had a headache.
4. She never / go to her office / bus because it / be slow
=>She never goes to her office by bus because it is slow.
5. There / be many boys / my class last year
=>There were many boys in my class last year.
6. How far / be it / from your house / the bank ?
=>How far is it from your house to the bank?
7. My grandmother / live / small house / the country
=>My grandmother lives in a small house in the country.
8. How many pictures / your father / buy last week ?
=>How many pictures did your father buy last week?
9. Where / you live / when you / be small ?
=>Where did you live when you were small?
10. How many lessons / you / have / school last year ?
=>How manu lessons did you have at school last year?
Section IÌ: supply the correct tense for the verbs in brackets 1: my mother often( go) ......GOES. to the market every morning but she( not go) ISN'T GOING.. there this morning =>......
2. When( you/have)..DID YOU HAVE.. the last medical check- up? =>......
3. Why( you/ not take) .DON'T YOU TAKE..... part in the picnic last Sunday?=>......
4. Where (you teacher/be).....IS YOUR TEACHER..? =>......=>......
5. I( pick)..WILL PICK... you up at your hotel in half an hour.=>......
6. We can't go out now because it(rain).IS RAINING.... section
III: give the correct form of the words in brackets. 1. The noise in the city kept Hoà....AWAKE.. at night.(wake).
2. In....ADDTION.. to that, my bike tires was flat(add)
3. Mr. Tan has a very..PAINFUL.. tooth. (Pain)
4. Then, Thanh..HEAT.. a pan and stir-fried the beef. (Hot).
5. Sugar is not an ..UNHEALTHY.... food because we need it to live( health)
6. Catching the common cold is...UNPLEASANT. for every body. ( please)
7. Don't worry! Your cold will last for a few days and then.....DISAPPEAR ( appear) 8. I have.LESS... time to play than my friend ( little)
My favourite restaurant is Tin Tin, which is in Tu Moi, Quynh Phu, Thai Binh. It was the first restaurant that I went to. That day, I went with my family. It brought memories that I can hardly forget. We ate hot pot, which is very popular in restaurants. My favorite food that day was beans, which is also my favorite food. It's really great. We sat down to eat on the balcony, where there was a landscape of a vast lotus lake. The waiter was very kind, we went home satisfied. I will miss this restaurant and the trip that day.
Nowadays in the news you can read a lot about biotechnology and the controversies about it and perhaps you ask yourself what it is exactly. Well, this article is going to give you a brief history of the field of biotechnology and show you that, although the word “biotechnology” was first used in 1919, we have been using biotechnology for many thousands of years in ways that are completely uncontroversial. It will also look at the more modern developments which have started intense debate. When you are drinking a cold beer on a hot day, or eating a delicious cheese sandwich, you can thank biotechnology for the pleasure you are experiencing. That’s right! Beer, bread and cheese are all produced using biotechnology. Perhaps a definition will be useful to understand how. A standard definition is that biotechnology (or biotech for short) is the application of science and engineering to the direct or indirect use of living organisms. And as you know, the food and drink above are all produced by the fermentation of micro-organisms. In beer, the yeast multiplies as it eats the sugars in the mixture and turns them into alcohol and CO2. This ancient technique was first used in Egypt to make bread and wine around 4000BC! Antibiotics are used to prevent and treat diseases, especially those caused by bacteria. They are natural substances that are created by bacteria and fungi. The first antibiotic was made in China in about 500BC – to cure boils. In 1928 Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin and it was considered a medical miracle. Modern research is looking at the creation of super-antibodies which can kill bacteria and viruses inside the cells that house them. Our modern consumer society produces a lot of waste which needs to be disposed of safely and without harmful end products. Environmental biotechnology can help. Indeed, the use of bacteria to treat sewage was first practiced in 1914 in Manchester, England. Vermiculture or using worms to treat waste is another environmentally-friendly practice and the end product is a natural fertiliser. Bacteria have even been developed to help with problems such as oil spills. They convert crude oil and gasoline into non-toxic substances such as carbon dioxide, water and oxygen and help create a cleaner, healthier environment. These examples of biotechnology are accepted by most people. However, the discovery of the DNA structure by Watson and Crick in 1953 was the beginning of the modern era of genetics and the following areas of biotech are very controversial. Read on… The genetic modification of plants and crops has been in practice for many years. This involves changing the genetic code of these plants so that they are more resistant to bad conditions like drought, floods and frost. Supporters of GM food say that it can offer the consumer better quality, safety and taste and for over a decade Americans have been eating GM food. However, things are very different in Europe where genetically modified food is very strictly regulated and regarded with deep suspicion by the public. GM food has even been called “Frankenfood” in the press, a term inspired by the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. There is a great cultural divide between America and Europe over whether such food is safe to eat and will not harm the environment and the discussion is still in progress. 1997 saw the birth of Dolly the sheep, the first animal cloned from an adult cell. This was a remarkable achievement which created world-wide debate on the ethical issues surrounding cloning. International organisations such as the European parliament, UNESCO and WHO all declared that human cloning is both morally and legally wrong. However, we need to make a distinction between reproductive cloning and therapeutic cloning. Nowadays the idea of reproductive cloning – creating a copy of another person - is no longer interesting for researchers. Instead therapeutic cloning is creating excitement in the biotech world. Key to this technique is stem cells, which are master cells that have the potential to become any other kind of cell in the body e.g. nerve cells, blood, heart muscle or even brain cells. Stem cells themselves have generated a lot of controversy as it was believed that only human embryos could provide them. However, it now appears that adult stem cells offer the same possibility. This would mean that a patient who suffered a heart attack could provide doctors with his adult stem cells which could then be implanted back into his heart and used to create heart muscle, replacing the muscle that was damaged. As the genetic code is identical, there would be no problem of the body rejecting the implant as, unfortunately, happens with organ transplants. In the future, biotechnologists hope that stem cells could be used to grow entire organs. In this way biotechnology offers the hope of revolutionising medical treatment. In this brief overview of the history of biotechnology we have jumped from making bread to making human organs - an enormous leap- and it is clear that these modern practices raise many controversial issues. However, despite the debate, we can imagine that as biotechnology has been around for many years, it will still be around for some time to come - but who knows where it will take us?
Questions:
After reading, choose the best answer for the following questions
1. What is the main topic of the article?
Brief history and modern developments of biotechnology
Benefit of biotechnology
Modern research in biotechnology
2. What does the pronoun "IT" in the first paragraph refer to?
Biotechnology
The article
The word "Biotechnology"
3. Which products were first made with fermentation of micro-organisms?
Beer, bread and cheese
Bread and wine
Beer and cheese
Decide whether the statement below is True or False.
4. Alexander Fleming discovered super-antibodies which can kill bacteria and viruses inside the cells that house them.
TrueFalse
5. GM food is easily available in the U.S. and Europe.
TrueFalse
6.Researchers believe that adult stem cells could be used to create body parts.
TrueFalse
1) Please take some photos of the semple for me
2)Bakery
4) Mike hates living in the countrryside because it's boring
5) How did you think of London?
6) Her sister does aerobic every afternoon
7) My parents usually give me a gift at chrismas
8) She is from a small town near vear
9)Does Nicole like or hate living there
10) Plant
User the following words to complete the sentences below
(Chef - plate - waitress - menu - knife - bill - oven - spoon - fork - glass)
1. You look at the.....menu..... when deciding what food to order.
2. The.....bill..... is a piece of paper that tells you the cost of your meal.
3. After you take the bread out of the....oven....... put butter on it while it's still hot
4. A......waitress... is a woman who takes your order and brings you your food
5. Your food is normally served on a......plate..... It is flat and round
6. You can use a.......knife...... to cut your food into smaller pieces
7. We often use a......fork...... at the same time as a knife. You can pick up food with it
8. You use a.....spoon.... to eat ice cream or soup
9. A......chef..... is a person who cook food in a restaurant.
10. You drink water from a...glass
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