TAKING CARE: KEEPING THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM HEALTHY

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Додано: 3 лютого 2022
Предмет: Англійська мова, 11 клас
Тест виконано: 90 разів
10 запитань
Запитання 1

Read the text and say whether the sentences are true or false.

A healthy way of life will keep the digestive system healthy.

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.

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Запитання 2

Read the text and say whether the sentences are true or false.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms.

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals1, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae3 in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.


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Запитання 3

Read the text and say whether the sentences are true or false.

Tapeworms are typically acquired from eating sweets.

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.

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Запитання 4

Read the text and say whether the sentences are true or false.

Tapeworms are not treated with medication

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.

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True

False

Запитання 5

Read the text and say whether the sentences are true or false.

Excessive alcohol and spicy food cannot cause serious damage to the diges­tive system.

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.

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True

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Запитання 6

Read the text and say whether the sentences are true or false.

Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.

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True

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Запитання 7

Read the text and say whether the sentences are true or false.

The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth twice a week.

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.

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True

False

Запитання 8

Read the text and say whether the sentences are true or false.

If any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.


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True

False

Запитання 9

Read the text and chose A, B or C.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in...

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.

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A. in the intestinal tracts of some animals.

B. in lungs.

C.in milk.

Запитання 10

Read the text and chose A, B or C.

Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by ....

The body is wholly dependent on the digestive system to provide it with nu­trients — fluids, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, and minerals — it needs to continue functioning. If the digestive system fails to do this because of malfunc­tioning, the entire body suffers.

A healthy lifestyle will keep the digestive system sound. This includes the fol­lowing: a proper diet, regular exercises, maintaining a healthy weight, no smoking, moderate drinking, and reducing stress.

To help your digestive system you have to follow a proper diet. In general, foods should be low-fat (this especially concerns saturated fats), low cholesterol, and high fiber. Fiber is especially important in maintaining the work of the intes­tines. Fat should make not more than 30 % of a person’s total daily calorie intake. Breads, cereals, pastas, fruits, and vegetables should form the bulk of a person’s diet; meat, fish, nuts, and cheese and other dairy products should make a lesser por­tion. Drinking fluids, especially water, helps to move material through the digestive system.

Tapeworms are parasites (organisms that live in or on other kinds of orga­nisms) that live in the intestinal tracts of some animals. There are three major species of tapeworms that can infect humans. They are typically acquired from eating raw or undercooked beef, pork, or fish. The tapeworm eggs develop into larvae in the infected animals and fish. When humans eat the meat from those animals and fish without properly cooking it, they become infected. The tapeworm travels to the intestine, attaching itself to the inner lining by hooks on its head. If not treated, the tapeworm may stay in the intestine for years, absorbing nutrients through its outer covering. It may grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) in length.

Most individuals infected with a tapeworm have no symptoms. Some, how­ever, may experience pain in the upper abdomen, diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, and weakness. A tapeworm’s eggs or worm body parts that appear in an indi­vidual’s feces are often the only sign of an infection.

Tapeworms are easily treated with medication. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding raw or undercooked meat or fish are important steps in preventing a tape­worm infection.

Long-tenn ingestion of cigarette fumes, excessive alcohol, and spicy foods can cause serious damage to the digestive system. Toxins that are taken into the body by way of the mouth are absorbed by the digestive tract and transported to the liver, which can suffer permanent damage. Many medications can injure the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. Medicines in pill or capsule form should always be taken with plenty of water.

Teeth are an important, yet often overlooked, part of the digestive system. They begin the entire process of digestion. Oral hygiene is, therefore, a primary concern. The best way to prevent tooth decay is to brush the teeth at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and snack. The teeth should also be flossed daily to help prevent gum disease. Minor irritations of the digestive system are common. Occasional diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas is to be expected. Often, they are treated with nonprescription drugs. However, if these or any digestive problems persist, they should not be ignored and medical attention should be sought.

варіанти відповідей

A. by blood.

B. by digestive tract.

C. by liver.

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