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Bài tập môn Tiếng Anh Lớp 10 - Unit 2 - Thẩm Tâm Vy
 Thẩm Tâm Vy, November 30th, 2018 TIẾNG ANH 10 THÍ ĐIỂM ~ UNIT 2 
ENGLISH 10 (2019) – UNIT TWO 
Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with the words in the list below. 
sick ~ coughing ~ toothache ~ sneeze ~ cold 
fever ~ sore throat ~ headache ~ hurts ~ earache 
1. Have you got a tissue? I think I'm going to.............. 
2. I played tennis for two hours yesterday and now my arm............... 
3. My daughter feels very hot. I think she’s got a.............. 
4. My throat hurts because I can’t stop.............. 
5. I shouted a lot at the concert and now I’ve got a(n).............. 
6. I had a dive for 20 minutes yesterday, and hours later it resulted in.............. 
7. I’ve eaten too much and I think I’m going to be.............. 
8. I got soaking wet yesterday and I think I'm getting a(n).............. 
9. My mouth really hurts because I’ve got.............. 
10. Can you turn the music down please because I’ve got a(n).............. 
Exercise 2: Complete each blank in the passage with the word in the list below. 
cultures ~ glucose ~ eating ~ carbohydrates ~ digestive 
lifespan ~ weight ~ signals ~ periods ~ hormones 
THE MANY BENEFITS OF FASTING 
 Fasting can be a safe way to lose (1).....as many studies have shown that fasting allows 
the body to bum through fat cells more effectively than just regular dieting. Fasting has 
shown to allow you to tolerate (2).....or sugar better than if you don’t fast. A study 
showed that after (3).....of fasting, insulin becomes more effective in telling cells to take 
up (4).....from blood. 
 Fasting gives your (5).....system a rest. Fasts can regulate your digestion and promote 
healthy bowel function, thus improving your metabolic function. Believe it or not, the 
less you eat the longer you will live. Studies have shown how the (6).....of people in 
certain (7).....increased due to their diets. 
 Fasting helps to regulate the (8).....in your body so that you experience what true 
hunger is. We know that obese individuals do not receive the correct (9).....to let them 
know when they are full due to excessive (10).....patterns. 
Exercise 3: Complete the following sentences with “be going to” or “will”. 
Sometimes both are correct. 
1. A: I can’t come during the day. 
 B: I (see).........you tomorrow evening. 
2. The method is quite simple, and I’m sure it (be).........familiar to most of you already. 
3. That cheese smells awful. I think nobody (eat).........it. 
4. A: Did you get the theatre tickets? 
 B: No, I forgot all about them. I (book).........them tomorrow. 
5. Wherever you go in Vietnam, you (find).........the people very friendly. 
6. Phong says he (be).........a policeman when he grows up. 
7. Are these your new racket and shuttlecock?.........(you/take up) table tennis? 
8. The sky has gone really dark. There (be).........a rain. 
9. A: What is the milk used for? 
 B: I (make).........some yoghurt. 
10. You can’t play football in the garden. I (cut).........the grass. 
Exercise 4: Rewrite the following sentences using the passive. 
1. Our body cannot make essential fatty acids or vitamins, so we must obtain them 
through diet. 
 ........................................................................................................................................ 
2. Low fatty acid levels cause a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and 
memory loss. 
 ....................................................................................................................................... 
3. The consumption of blueberries and tomatoes can delay short-term memory loss or 
Alzheimer's. 
 ........................................................................................................................................ 
4. Just a handful of pumpkin seeds a day provides you with your recommended daily 
amount of zinc. 
 ........................................................................................................................................ 
5. A good intake of vitamin E prevents thinking decline, particularly in the elderly. 
 ........................................................................................................................................ 
6. Nuts supply us with a great source of vitamin E. 
 ........................................................................................................................................ 
Exercise 5: Give the correct form of the words in brackets. 
1.........system of the body is made up of our bones. It supports our body and protects our 
organs. (skeleton) skeleton 
2. Food is broken by the.........system and turned into energy. (digest) digestive 
3. Acupuncture is one of the oldest.........treatments in the world. (medicine) medical 
4. The recipe for this dish.........in Japan a long time ago. (origin) originated 
5. The practice of acupuncture involves placing hair-thin needles in.........pressure points 
throughout the body. (vary) various 
6........, there were 365 acupoints, but this has increased to more than 2000 nowadays. 
(origin) Originally 
7. People who are taking blood related medicine should not have the....(treat) 
treatment 
8. Exercising regularly is a powerful weapon to enhance.........well-being. (psychology) 
 psychological 
9. It has been.........proved that fasting has tremendous health benefits. (science) 
scientifically 
10. Although there are.........questions, acupuncture appears to work. (answer) 
unanswerable 
Exercise 6: Match the headings (A-E) to the correct group of tips (1-5). 
FIRST AID TIPS 
 A. How to treat a cut finger 
 B. How to treat a sprained ankle 
 C. How to treat a minor bum on your hand 
 D. How to treat a nosebleed 
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E. How to treat someone who has fainted 
1.......................D 
 ▪ Sit down and put your head between your knees. 
 ▪ Squeeze your nose with your finger and thumb for five minutes. 
 ▪ Put an ice pack on your nose. 
2.......................A 
 ▪ Wash the finger under the tap to remove any dirt. 
 ▪ Wrap a paper towel round the finger to stop the bleeding. 
 ▪ Put some antiseptic cream on the cut. 
 ▪ Put a plaster or a bandage on the finger. 
3.......................B 
 ▪ Lift the ankle off the ground. 
 ▪ Put an ice pack or a bag of frozen peas on the ankle for fifteen minutes. 
 ▪ When the swelling disappears, put a bandage round the ankle. 
4.......................E 
 ▪ Lift your friend’s legs off the ground a little. 
 ▪ Loosen any tight clothes. 
 ▪ Open the window. 
 ▪ Don’t throw water on the face. 
5.......................C 
 ▪ Put the hand under a tap of running cold water. 
 ▪ Cover the burn with a bandage. 
 ▪ Take a painkiller if it hurts. 
 Tick the boxes to show which treatments are correct for the situations. 
Treatment 
a 
nosebleed 
a cut 
a sprained 
ankle 
fainting 
a 
burn 
6. Wash with water X X 
7. Cover with a bandage X X 
8. Lift the foot or feet off the ground X X 
9. Use an ice pack X X 
10. Make sure the clothes aren’t tight 
 X 
Exercise 7: Read the passage carefully, and then answer the questions below. 
JUST BREATHE 
 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. 
1. From which was blood with oxygen pumped throughout the body? 
 ............................................................................................................... 
2. What does our body need oxygen for? 
 ................................................................................................................ 
3. Where does blood come back to the heart? 
 ................................................................................................................ 
4. What are the functions of arteries and veins? 
 ................................................................................................................. 
5. How can our body remove carbon dioxide? 
 ................................................................................................................. 
Exercise 8: Read the passage carefully, and do the tasks that follow. 
JUNK FOOD'S EFFECT ON OUR BODY 
 Fast 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'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'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'll gain weight and could become obese. The more weight you gain, the more you'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'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. 
 Thẩm Tâm Vy, November 30th, 2018 TIẾNG ANH 10 THÍ ĐIỂM ~ UNIT 2 
Task 1: Match a word in column A with its definition in column B, writing the 
answer in each blank. 
A B 
1. fatigued (adj) 
2. metabolism (n) 
3. craving (adj) 
4. accumulate (v) 
5. obese (adj) 
a. extremely fat 
b. build up; increase over a period of time 
c. tired 
d. wanting something very much 
e. all the processes that cause food to be used for energy 
and growth 
Task 2: Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each 
question. 
1. 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 
2. The main reason that we shouldn'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't contain the nutrients that keep our body healthy 
3. 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 
4. 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 
5. 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 
Exercise 9: Complete the conversation, using the words and phrases from the list 
below. You will not use all of them. Then answer the questions about the 
conversation, checking Yes (Y), No (N) or Not Given (NG). 
an appointment ~ appreciate ~ chest ~ a checkup 
an injection ~ need ~ a pain ~ a toothache 
Receptionist : Hello, Dr. Winter’s office. 
David : Hello. I’m calling because I’d like to make (1)..........to see the doctor. I have 
(2)........in my (3)......... 
Receptionist : I think you might need (4)......... Let’s see . I can fit you in this afternoon. 
Would you be able to come in at 4:00? 
David : Yes, that’s great. I really (5)........it. 
 Y N NG 
1. Does David have chest pain? ........ ........ ........ 
2. Does the receptionist need an appointment? ........ ........ ........ 
3. Is David a student? ........ ........ ........ 
4. Does David need a checkup? ........ ........ ........ 
5. Can the doctor see David today? ........ ........ ........ 
Exercise 10: Rearrange the words/phrases to make meaningful sentences. 
1. to / ? / visit / going / this / Where / summer / are / holiday / you 
 ........................................................................................................... 
2. is / a / that / It / scientists will / this / soon discover / new treatment / believed / for / 
disease. 
 ........................................................................................................... 
3. many / is / How / our / atoms / ? / body / made up of 
 ........................................................................................................... 
4. to / ailments / Vietnamese health beliefs / an /, / According / by / are / yin and yang. / 
caused / imbalance of 
 ........................................................................................................... 
5. into / converted / system. / is / energy / the / Food / digestive /in 
 ............................................................................................................ 
(*||*) 
~ 
PRACTISE TEST UNIT 2 
I. Find the word which has a different sound in the underlined part. 
1. A. breath B. health C. heart D. head 
2. A. intestine B. mind C. spine D. reliable 
3. A. yoga B. young C. yen D. rhythm 
II. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others. 
4. A. oxygenate B. ability C. complicated D. regularly 
5. A. allergy B. sleepiness C. additive D. papaya 
III. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences. 
6. Foods and drinks which strongly.......the body can cause stress. 
A. boost B. develop C. encourage D. stimulate 
7. Some foods and spices may.......your breath for days after a meal. 
A. spoil B. harm C. damage D. reduce 
8........by the brain and nerves, the nervous system allows us to move, talk, and feel 
emotions. 
A. Leading B. Being led C. Led D. Having been led 
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9. Broccoli supplies a great source of vitamin K, which is known to.......thinking 
function and brainpower. 
A. stimulate - decrease B. enhance - improve 
C. encourage - improve D. develop — stop 
10. Yoga increases endurance,.......and flexibility. 
A. strong B. strength C. powerful D. blood 
11. Most herbal medicines are well.......by the patient, with fewer side effects. 
A. tolerate B. tolerating C. tolerated D. being tolerated 
12. It.......that half of your plate consists of vegetables and fruit. 
A. suggests B. suggesting C. is suggested D. is suggesting 
13........an interview for a scholarship tomorrow morning. 
A. will have B. am going to have C. will be having D. will have had 
14. Not brushing your teeth regularly.......plaque build up on your teeth. 
A. is going to let B. is going to allow C. will let D. will get 
15........a good hot bath in ten minutes in order to take good care of my skin. 
A. will have B. will have had C. will be having D. is going to have 
IV. Rewrite the following sentences using the passive. 
16. The human brain can read 1,000 words per minute. 
 ...................................................................................................... 
17. In 30 minutes, the human body gives off enough heat to bring a gallon of water to 
the boiling point. 
 ...................................................................................................... 
18. If the human brain were a computer, it could perform 38 thousand-trillion operations 
per second. 
 ...................................................................................................... 
19. Your body produces 25 million new cells each second. 
 ...................................................................................................... 
20. The human brain uses 20% of the entire body's oxygen and calorie intake, despite 
only accounting for about 2% of an adult's body mass. 
 ......................................................................................................... 
V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the numbered 
blank space in the following passage. 
 I believe in the old saying: “healthy body, healthy mind”; it really has a place for me. 
For anyone that has had personal experiences with (21).......health, it is so true that by 
keeping active and keeping fit, you feel stronger not just in your body but so much 
stronger in your (22).......as well. By keeping active, I’ve personally found that I now 
sleep much better and can (23).......my daily activities with so much more (24).......and 
less stress. I have also had a boost to my own self-confidence (25).......I have managed 
to lose a considerable amount of weight. There are health benefits, too. Being active 
could possibly mean I am less (26).......to develop diabetes or any other weight related 
issues. As I grow older, I want to (27).......as independent as I possibly can. I don’t want 
to be dependent on other people. 
 The final benefit is the (28).......side to keeping fit. Whether you choose (29).......a 
gym, a walking group or a football club, these clubs are often so friendly, warm and 
welcoming to new members. I’ve met so many like-minded and positive people through 
getting fit. It has been great (30)......., too. 
21. A. mental B. brain C. mind D. physical 
22. A. heart B. mental C. brain D. mind 
23. A. deal B. deal with C. solve D. achieve 
24. A. ease B. easy C. easily D. easier 
25. A. if B. when C. as D. although 
26. A. like B. likely C. unlikely D. alike 
27. A. delay B. begin C. seem D. remain 
28. A. social B. society C. sociable D. socially 
29. A. to join B. to join in C. joining D. joining in 
30. A. fun B. funny C. enjoyable D. fitness 
VI. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each 
question. 
 Reflexology is a natural treatment dating back to ancient times. It is based on the idea 
that there are zones, or areas, in the feet and hands that are related to other parts and 
systems of the body. For example, the tips of the toes or fingers are related to the head 
and neck, and the ball of the foot is related to the heart and chest. A reflexologist applies 
pressure to specific areas in a patient’s feet and hands to relieve symptoms or pain in 
other related areas. 
 This type of treatment does not cure or diagnose specific health problems, and it does 
not involve any medication. Yet many patients find that it successfully relieves 
symptoms of stress and disease. Reflexology is effective for pain, headaches, and 
sleeping difficulties, among other ailments. Applying pressure to the feet and hands 
relieves tension, improves blood circulation, and relaxes muscles. It promotes the 
natural, healthy functions and well-being of the entire body. Reflexology is often used 
along with other types of treatments, including conventional medicine. 
 This gentle therapy is safe and simple. A reflexologist’s only tools are his or her hands. 
Pressure is strong, but not uncomfortable. It’s not uncommon for patients to fall asleep 
during treatments. 
 A typical treatment session lasts one hour. Treatment is usually focused on the feet for 
most of the session. A patient is asked to remove his or her shoes and socks, to sit in a 
comfortable reclining chair, and then to relax as the reflexologist warms the patient’s 
feet with his or her hands and applies pressure to the appropriate parts of the foot. The 
last ten minutes of the session are dedicated to the hands. 
 After relieving specific problems, many patients continue a regular programme of 
treatment to maintain good health. Some reflexologists suggest building at least a five- 
minute reflexology session into every day for long-term relief of stress and pain. 
31. Reflexology is a natural treatment which is based on the idea that...... 
A. there are zones or areas in the feet and hands that are related to any parts of the body 
B. the pressure in certain areas in the feet and hands will affect other parts of the body 
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C. we can apply pressure to specific areas in a patient’s feet and hands to cure diseases 
D. pressure on the ball of the foot can cure heart diseases and chest pain 
32. All of the following may be the benefits of reflexology EXCEPT........ 
A. giving up using other conventional treatments B. improving blood circulation 
C. relieving tension, pain, sleeplessness D. relaxing muscles 
33. Reflexology offers the therapy that is........ 
A. simple and uncomfortable B. gentle and uncomfortable 
C. safe and comfortable D. too strong but safe 
34. In a typical session of reflexology, about......is spent on the feet. 
A. one hour B. fifty minutes C. ten minutes D. half the time 
35. In order to have good effect, we should....... 
A. have a long-term relief session combined with medicine 
B. remove our shoes and socks every day 
C. have a regular five-minute reflexology session every day 
D. try to avoid specific problems in our daily life 
VII. Rearrange the sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation, writing 
the letter (A-J) in each blank. The conversation starts with (0). 
0. Scott: I just spent last night writing the essay on “The food pyramid”. 
36..........A. Scott: I am feeling tired and sleepy now because I stayed up to three in the 
morning. (2) 
37..........B. Scott: I see. We should have an effective working style in order to be 
successful in the future. Thank you, Nam. (10) 
38..........C. Scott: Yeah, I can show my ability in such a situation. Last time, I got a B 
grade for my essay. (8) 
39..........D. Nam: It’s also risky and dangerous. What will you do if you get sick or 
someone in your family get sick the day before you hand in your assignment or you 
have more than one deadline at the same time? (5) 
40..........E. Scott: I work better when I am under pressure. I only spent four hours 
writing the essay, and before that I had a lot of free time. (6) 
41..........F. Nam: You can get a better result than that if you have plans to do the task. 
By leaving work to the last minute, you can never realize all your abilities. (3) 
42..........G. Nam: Really? Our teacher gave us the topic last week. Why didn’t you 
prepare for it earlier? (1) 
43..........H. Nam: You have denied the opportunity to test the limits of your abilities. 
How do you know you can do belter when there is never enough time to do your best or 
put in your best effort? And it’s harmful to your health. (9) 
44..........I. Nam: You worked better under pressure? It’s a matter of the study method. 
In fact, it’s a highly stressful way to work and live, Scott. (7) 
45..........J. Scott: I don’t agree with you. I can realize my real abilities under the 
pressure of time. (4) 
VIII. Use the words or phrases given to write meaningful sentences. 
46. Cholesterol/ need/ by the body/ keep producing healthy cells. 
...................................................................................................................... 
47. However/ having/ high cholesterol/ put/ you/ at risk/ heart disease. 
...................................................................................................................... 
48. Fast food/ like/ hamburgers, fries and fried chicken/ high/ fat/ but/ you/ replace/ 
these foods/ healthier options/ broiled sandwiches, or salads. 
...................................................................................................................... 
49. Meat, poultry and fish/ good/ health/ when/ taken/ regulated quantity. 
..................................................................................................................... 
50. We/ avoid/ all the foods/ which/ contribute/ the cholesterol/ body/ not use. 
...................................................................................................................... 
ANSWER KEY 
Exercise 1. 1. sneeze 2. hurts 3. fever 4. coughing 5. sore throat 
 6. earache 7. sick 8. cold 9. toothache 10. headache 
Exercise 2. 1. weight 2. carbohydrates 3. periods 4. glucose 5. digestive 
 6. lifespan 7. cultures 8. hormones 9. signals 10. eating 
Exercise 3. 1. will see 2. will be 3. will eat 4. will book / am going to book 
 5. will find 6. is going to be 7. Are you going to take up... 
 8. is going to be 9. am going to make 10. am going to cut 
Exercise 4. 
1. Essential fatty acids or vitamins cannot be made by our body, so they must be 
obtained throught diet. 
2. A higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and memory loss is caused by low 
fatty acid levels. 
3. Short-term memory loss or Alzheimer's can be delayed by the consumption of 
blueberries and tomatoes. 
4. You are provided with your recommended daily amount of zinc by just a handful of 
pumpkin seeds a day. 
5. A good intake of vitamin E prevents thinking decline, particularly in the elderly. 
 Thinking decline is prevented by a good intake of vitamin E, particularly in the elderly. 
6. We are supplied with a great source of vitamin E by nuts. 
Exercise 7. 
1. From your/our heart. 
2. To carry blood away through our body. 
3. Through veins. 
4. Arteries carry blood away from our heart to our body, and veins carry the blood with 
carbon dioxide in it back to our heart. 
5. Through our lungs and by breathing out. 
Exercise 8. 
Task 1: 1. c 2. e 3. d 4. b 5. a 
Task 2: 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 
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Exercise 9. 
1. an appointment 2. a pain 3. chest 4. a checkup 5. Appreciate 
 Sentence 1. Y Sentence 2. NG Sentence 3. NG Sentence 4. Y Sentence 5. N 
Exercise 10. 
1. Where are you going to visit this summer holiday? 
2. It is believed that scientists will soon discover a new treatment for this disease. 
3. How many atoms is our body made up of? 
4. According to Vietnamese health beliefs, ailments are caused by an imbalance of yin 
and yang. 
5. Food is converted into energy in the digestive system. 
PRACTICE TEST ON UNIT TWO 
IV. 
16. 1,000 words can be read by the human brain per minute. 
17. In 30 minutes, heat is given off enough to bring a gallon of water to the boiling point 
by the human body. 
18. If the human brain were a computer, 38 thousand-trillion operations could be 
performed per second by it. 
19. 25 million new cells re producesd each second by your body. 
20. 20% of the entire body's oxygen and calorie intake is used by the human brain, 
despite only accounting for about 2% of an adult's body mass. 
VII. G – A – F – J – D – E – I – C – H - B 
G. Nam: Really? Our teacher gave us the topic last week. Why didn’t you prepare for it 
earlier? 
A. Scott: I am feeling tired and sleepy now because I stayed up to three in the morning. 
F. Nam: You can get a better result than that if you have plans to do the task. By leaving 
work to the last minute, you can never realize all your abilities. 
J. Scott: I don’t agree with you. I can realize my real abilities under the pressure of time. 
D. Nam: It’s also risky and dangerous. What will you do if you get sick or someone in 
your family get sick the day before you hand in your assignment or you have more than 
one deadline at the same time? 
E. Scott: I work better when I am under pressure. I only spent four hours writing the 
essay, and before that I had a lot of free time. 
I. Nam: You worked better under pressure? It’s a matter of the study method. In fact, 
it’s a highly stressful way to work and live, Scott. 
C. Scott: Yeah, I can show my ability in such a situation. Last time, I got a B grade for 
my essay. 
H. Nam: You have denied the opportunity to test the limits of your abilities. How do 
you know you can do belter when there is never enough time to do your best or put in 
your best effort? And it’s harmful to your health. 
B. Scott: I see. We should have an effective working 

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