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COLÉGIO ENERGIA

COLÉGIO ENERGIA. READING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE Prof. Luiz Neves. Overviewing the text. Insomnia

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COLÉGIO ENERGIA

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  1. COLÉGIO ENERGIA READING COMPREHENSION PRACTICE Prof. Luiz Neves

  2. Overviewing the text Insomnia Insomnia is the most common of all sleep complaints. Almost everyone has occasional sleepless nights, perhaps due to stress, heartburn or drinking too much caffeine or alcohol. Insomnia is a lack of sleep that occurs on a regular or frequent basis, often for no apparent reason. How much sleep is enough varies. Although 7½ hours of sleep is about average, some people do fine on 4 or 5 hours of sleep. Other people need 9 or 10 hours a night. Inability to get a good night's sleep can affect not only your energy level and mood but your health as well because sleep helps bolster your immune system. Fatigue, at any age, leads to diminished mental alertness and concentration. Lack of sleep is linked to accidents both on the road and on the job. About one out of three people have insomnia sometime in their life. Sleeplessness may be temporary or chronic. You don't necessarily have to live with sleepless nights. Some simple changes in your daily routine and habits may result in better sleep.

  3. Overviewing the text Insomnia Insomnia is the most common of all sleep complaints. Almost everyone has occasional sleepless nights, perhaps due to stress, heartburn or drinking too much caffeine or alcohol. Insomnia is a lack of sleep that occurs on a regular or frequent basis, often for no apparent reason. How much sleep is enough varies. Although 7½ hours of sleep is about average, some people do fine on 4 or 5 hours of sleep. Other people need 9 or 10 hours a night. Inability to get a good night's sleep can affect not only your energy level and mood but your health as well because sleep helps bolster your immune system. Fatigue, at any age, leads to diminished mental alertness and concentration. Lack of sleep is linked to accidents both on the road and on the job. About one out of three people have insomnia sometime in their life. Sleeplessness may be temporary or chronic. You don't necessarily have to live with sleepless nights. Some simple changes in your daily routine and habits may result in better sleep.

  4. Insomnia Insomnia is the most common of all sleep complaints. Almost everyone has occasional sleepless nights, perhaps due to stress, heartburn or drinking too much caffeine or alcohol. Insomnia is a lack of sleep that occurs on a regular or frequent basis, often for no apparent reason. How much sleep is enough varies. Although 7½ hours of sleep is about average, some people do fine on 4 or 5 hours of sleep. Other people need 9 or 10 hours a night. Inability to get a good night's sleep can affect not only your energy level and mood but your health as well because sleep helps bolster your immune system. Fatigue, at any age, leads to diminished mental alertness and concentration. Lack of sleep is linked to accidents both on the road and on the job. About one out of three people have insomnia sometime in their life. Sleeplessness may be temporary or chronic. You don't necessarily have to live with sleepless nights. Some simple changes in your daily routine and habits may result in better sleep.

  5. PROBLEMS INSOMNIA BECAUSE CAN’T Insomnia Insomnia is the most common of all sleep complaints. Almost everyone has occasional sleepless nights, perhaps due to stress, heartburn or drinking too much caffeine or alcohol. Insomnia is a lack of sleep that occurs on a regular or frequent basis, often for no apparent reason. How much sleep is enough varies. Although 7½ hours of sleep is about average, some people do fine on 4 or 5 hours of sleep. Other people need 9 or 10 hours a night. Inability to get a good night's sleep can affect not only your energy level and mood but your health as well because sleep helps bolster your immune system. Fatigue, at any age, leads to diminished mental alertness and concentration. Lack of sleep is linked to accidents both on the road and on the job. About one out of three people have insomnia sometime in their life. Sleeplessness may be temporary or chronic. You don't necessarily have to live with sleepless nights. Some simple changes in your daily routine and habits may result in better sleep. LIVE, ARE FOR OF YOUR, PEOPLE’S CAN HELP IT MAY OCCUR INSOMNIA

  6. QUESTIONING YOURSELF... • WHAT IS? • HOW DOES IT HAPPEN? • WHO SUFFERS? • WHY DOES IT HAPPEN? • WHEN? • WHERE?

  7. QUESTIONING YOURSELF... • WHAT IS? LACK OF SLEEP • HOW DOES IT HAPPEN? ON A REGULAR BASIS • WHO SUFFERS? ONE OUT THREE • WHY DOES IT HAPPEN? NO APPARENT REASON • WHEN? OFTEN • WHERE? NOT MENTIONED

  8. VOCABULARY PITCH LACK SLEEPLESS SLEEPLESSNESS BOLSTER • LOTS OF COGNATES/BASIC – occasional, energy level, health, Fatigue, mental alertness, concentration, linked to accidents, daily routine MAIN VERBAL TENSE – SIMPLE PRESENT (IS, HAS, HAVE, SUFFERS...)

  9. QUESTIONS De acordo com o texto, a quantidade suficiente de sono: A. é em média de 7 horas e meia. B. varia conforme o horário. C. é de 4 ou 5 horas para as pessoas que gozam de boa saúde. D. é de 9 ou 10 horas quando o sono é noturno.

  10. QUESTIONS Which consequences of lack of sleep are mentioned in the text? A. overexcitment B. good health C. difficulty in dancing D. tiredness

  11. QUESTIONS According to the text: A. A large number of people suffer from occasional sleepless nights. B. Temporary insomnia will necessarily lead to chronic sleepless nights. C. Changing some everyday habits is never a step to improve sleep quality. D. Sleeplessness is related to people who are unable to sleep more than 4 or 5 hours a night.

  12. QUESTIONS  The text contains information on: A. some factors that do not affect a person's sleep. B. the activities that help promote a good night's sleep. C. the exact number of people who suffer from insomnia. D. the effects of sleeping problems on people's body and mind.

  13. Male contraceptive '100% effective' Scientists have developed a male contraceptive, which was 100% effective and side effect free in trials. The treatment is a combination of an implant containing the male sex hormone testosterone, which was replaced every four months, and a three-monthly injection of a progestin, a hormone used in female contraceptive pills. Researchers from Anzac Research Institute, Sydney, Australia, gave the treatment to a sample of 55 men for a year and none of their partners became pregnant. However, it will be some time before the treatment is widely available. Liz Davies, of Marie Stopes International, told the BBC: "We welcome any advance in contraception, and particularly those that broaden the options for men to take responsibility." Professor David Handelsman, who led the research, said: "This is the first time a reversible male contraceptive that will suppress sperm production reliably and reversibly has been fully tested by couples. Previous attempts to develop an effective and convenient male contraceptive have encountered problems over reliability and side effects, such as mood swings and a lowered sex drive.

  14. According to the text, the new contraceptive: a) has produced side-effects during the time it was being tested. b) has presented no effect other than the primary effect it was prescribed for. c) has had minor collateral effects. d) has had some side-effects which were partly overcome during the process of testing it. e) has had a few side-effects.

  15. De acordo com o professor David Handelsman, é correto afirmar: a) É a primeira vez que um contraceptivo que suprime a produção de esperma de maneira segura que não foi testado por casais. b) Um efeito colateral dos tipos de contraceptivos anteriormente testados é a oscilação da temperatura corporal. d) Um dos efeitos colaterais de contraceptivos anteriormente testados é o aumento do desejo sexual. e) O novo contraceptivo ainda não foi totalmente testado em casais. f) Anteriormente não houve tentativas frustradas de desenvolver contraceptivos que pudessem ser usados exclusivamente por homens.

  16. De acordo com o texto, é correto afirmar: A) 55 homens submeteram-se aos testes com o novo contraceptivo pelo período de um ano. B) O tratamento já está amplamente disponível para todos que desejem utilizá-lo. C) O novo contraceptivo pode ser usado por homens e mulheres em idade fértil. D) Foi verificada alguma gravidez durante o período de teste do tratamento. E) O tratamento foi feito por pesquisadores de uma universidade americana.

  17. The text contains information on: ( ) the number of subjects who were given the treatment. ( ) the name of the research leader. ( ) the number of previous attempts to develop a reliable male contraceptive. ( ) how long the treatment was conducted. ( ) the age of the men who have undergone the treatment. The correct sequence is: a) V V V F F b) V F V F F c) V V F V F d) F F F V V e) F V F V F

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