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2) Reading Task 4 Practice: Read The Following Message
2) Reading Task 4 Practice: Read The Following Message
It’s been ingrained in our heads since we were little: building strong bones is important. The
problem is that these days many children aren’t getting the daily recommended diet and exercise
needed to do so. And, with technology use at an all-time high, children are spending less time
playing outdoors, which increases the risk of obesity.
Today, approximately 32 percent of American children and adolescents ages 2 to 19 are considered
overweight or obese. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) wants to help
empower families to get up, get out and get moving to ensure optimal bone growth and reduce the
risk of osteoporosis and other diseases later in life.
“Building your child’s bone bank is like a college savings plan: the earlier you start investing, the
better,” says AAOS spokesperson Dr. Jennifer Weiss, a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon at Kaiser
Permanente in Los Angeles. “Parents should ensure that kids are getting adequate calcium to keep
their bones strong as well as appropriate levels of vitamins D and C to allow the body to absorb the
calcium.”
So what’s a parent to do? The following tips from the AAOS will help get your kids (and you) moving
while building better, stronger bones:
* Move it. Make physical activity a part of a child’s schedule for at least 30 to 60 minutes per day.
Make it fun. Walking around the block to see the colors, riding a bike is a perfect way to engage with
your kids and still get in some exercise. Bonus? Being outside gets you and the kids some much-
needed vitamin D, which also helps build strong bones.
* Watch what you eat. Which makes on-the-run snacks and meals an easy fix for harried parents.
Unfortunately, most of this kind of food does not have the nutrients to ensure good bone health.
Adolescents should consume a healthy diet with calcium to maintain strong bones and lower the risk
of excessive weight gain.
* Choose the best option according to the information given in the message.
* Here is a response to the message. Complete the response by filling in the blanks.
This is so nice article! But my opinion is different. Most children have (6). In fact, children in
Japan, China, and other countries consume much lower levels of calcium than their North American
peers and still (7). That's because the human body is an efficient (8). Like our hair, skin is (9) that is
constantly being built, broken down, and made anew. Throughout life, bones are taking up and
releasing calcium and other minerals, (10) by a variety of factors, including diet, exercise habits,
hormones, genetics, and certain diseases.
Q6.
A. enough nutrients.
B. a lot of bones.
C. no problem develope bones.
D. studied a lot.
Q7.
A. growing well.
B. knowledge about bones.
C. parents are managing it
D. develop strong, healthy bones.
Q8.
Q9.
A. Stopping tissue
B. Dying growth
C. Changing cell
D. living tissue
Q10.
3) Practice Answers
Q1. How to Better Bones in Kids
2) Reading Task 2
* Task 2 Table
* Read the following email message. Complete the email by filling in the blanks.
Hi, whanau!
Hopefully, you have all managed to stay safe and dry. Remember to check in on neighbors, family, and
friends to make sure they are ok after that big shake!
Q1
Q2
A. Prepare performance
B. Whole group
C. Playing Party
D. Dress rehearsals
Q3
A. Preview performance
B. Invite your friends
C. Send us an email
D. Take lunch
Q4
Q5
A. threatening
B. negative
C. positive
D. conservative
Q6
A. Student
B. Teacher
C. Assistant
D. Developer
Q7
A. Change appointment
B. Complain service
C. Announce schedule
D. Notice reschedule
Q8
A. Volatile
B. Despondent
C. Offensive
D. Enthusiastic
3) Practice Answers
Q1. in the morning on the first day.
Q3. Send us an email
Q5. positive
Q6. Teacher
Q7. Announce schedule
Q8. Enthusiastic
2) Reading Task 3
* Choose the best option according to the information given in the message.
A. The emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species
and is endemic to Antarctica. The male and female are similar in plumage and size, reaching 122 cm (48
in) in height and weighing from 22 to 45 kg (49 to 99 lb). The dorsal side and head are black and sharply
delineated from the white belly, pale-yellow breast and bright-yellow ear patches. Like all penguins it is
flightless, with a streamlined body, and wings stiffened and flattened into flippers for a marine habitat.
B. The emperor penguin is a social animal in its nesting and its foraging behaviour; birds hunting
together may coordinate their diving and surfacing.Individuals may be active day or night. A mature
adult travels throughout most of the year between the nesting area and ocean foraging areas; the
species disperses into the oceans from January to March.
C. As the species has no fixed nest sites that individuals can use to locate their own partner or chick,
emperor penguins must rely on vocal calls alone for identification. They use a complex set of calls that
are critical to individual recognition between parents, offspring, and mates, displaying the widest
variation in individual calls of all penguins. Vocalizing emperor penguins use two frequency bands
simultaneously. Chicks use a frequency-modulated whistle to beg for food and to contact parents.
D. In 2012 the emperor penguin was uplisted from a species of least concern to near threatened by the
IUCN. Along with nine other species of penguin, it is currently under consideration for inclusion under
the US Endangered Species Act. The primary causes for an increased risk of species endangerment are
declining food availability, due to the effects of climate change and industrial fisheries on the
crustacean and fish populations. Other reasons for the species's placement on the Endangered Species
Act's list include disease, habitat destruction, and disturbance at breeding colonies by humans. Of
particular concern is the impact of tourism. One study concluded that emperor penguin chicks in a
crèche become more apprehensive following helicopter approach to 1,000 m (3,281 ft).
* Decide which paragraph, A to D, has the information given in each statement below. Select E if
the information is not given in any of the paragraphs.
3. The diet of Emperor penguins consists mainly of fish, crustaceans and cephalopods.
5. Emperor penguins rely only on voice calls due to their limited environment.
3) Practice Answers
Q1. D
Q2. A
Q3. E
Q4. B
Q5. C
Q6. D
Q7. A
Q8. E
Q9. C
CELPIP Reading Task 1 - Reading Correspondence
* Read the following message.
Dear Patient:
This letter is to confirm your appointment for James at CELPIP TIP hospital. Please plan to arrive
approximately 30 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to allow time for you and your significant
other to sign consent forms that are required for your treatment. It is important that your significant
other is able to accompany you to your appointments as much as possible. With the type of care we
provide, we may be unable to schedule/perform certain procedures without their signature.
If you have been seen by another physician, please request that your medical records be forwarded to
our office prior to your appointment, as well. In an effort to be HIPAA compliant and to protect your
private health information and identity, we require that you bring your photo I.D. and insurance card to
your first visit.
As a courtesy to you we will submit your insurance claims for you; however, any co- payments will be
collected at the time of service. For any non insured patients, fees for all office visits and related
charges are payable at the time of service.
My staff and I appreciate your selecting our office for your health care.
Sincerely,
D.K William
* Choose the best option according to the information given in the message.
A. Surgery
B. Treatment
C. Cancel
D. Sign
* Here is a response to the message. Complete the response by filling in the blanks.
I am writing to let you know that unfortunately, (7) My mother has been (8) for heart surgery and it is
important that I be with her at this time. (9) that I will be in Boston for the next one months. I am much
looking forward to meeting with you, (10) and would like to find a mutually agreeable time when we can
hold a rescheduled meeting. I apologize for needing to reschedule our appointment and for any
inconvenience that this change might create. (11)
Sincerely,
Q7
Q8
A. moved
B. hospitalized
C. traveled
D. studied
Q9
A. I anticipate
B. I finish
C. I participate
D. I doubt
Q10
A. Thus,
B. In addition,
C. Therefore,
D. However,
Q11
3) Practice Answers
Q1. Remind to appointment
Q2. Sign
Q8. hospitalized
Q9. I anticipate
Q10. However