Active Skills for Reading 2 (Unit 5: The Amazing Human Body )


You Are Amazing: You Are Human!

Check Your Understanding

A Choose the correct answers for the following questions.

1. The writer lists facts about our body in paragraph 1 to ______.


2. Why does the writer say that we are unaware of what is happening in our bodies?


3. Doctors who study gerontology focus on ______.


B Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence.

4. Most people know ______ about their bodies.

5. Most visits to the hospital are caused by ______.

6. Our body is compared to a machine because it ______.

7. ______ have the most accidents and health emergencies.

Critical Thinking

C Discuss the following questions with a partner.

  1. The article talks about ways that our bodies are similar to machines. How are our bodies different from machines?
  2. What advice would the writer give to readers who want to be healthier?
Sample Answers

1. Unlike machines, our bodies can heal themselves, grow, and adapt. Machines cannot repair themselves or learn from experience.
2. The writer would advise readers to eat healthy food, exercise regularly, get enough sleep, and smile more.


You Are Amazing: You Are Human!

Did you know that your small intestine is nearly six meters long? Or that there are about 60 muscles in your face, and you use 40 of them to frown1 but only 20 to smile? How about the fact that our bodies consist of 73 percent water, and that our hearts beat over 100,000 times each day? You really are amazing!

The human body is a complex machine. From the day we are born, our bodies grow and change in response to our environment, diet, and habits. The body has many different organ2 systems and parts that work together to allow us to breathe, move, see, talk, and digest3 food all at the same time. Most of the time we are unaware of what is happening in our bodies; usually it is only when we get sick or feel pain that we notice.

Many people do not take care of their complex machines. Bad habits like smoking, drinking too much alcohol, and eating junk food damage our bodies. Stress can also cause health problems. People who worry a lot or have busy jobs often don't get enough sleep, or don't eat properly. We also can damage our bodies when we play sports or get into accidents. Studies done by the Australian government show that most people get hurt because of an accidental slip or fall, or because of injuries from car accidents. It's true that a lot of people go to hospital because of serious illnesses, but far more people end up there because they simply weren't being careful.

Like machines, different body parts sometimes wear down from old age. People over the age of 65 are more likely to fall and hurt themselves, and these injuries—from bad cuts to broken bones—usually require serious medical attention. Due to the increase in the population of elderly people, gerontology is now one of the fastest growing areas of medicine. There are many treatments available to help older people recover from illness and injury. It is now common for older people with damaged joints, for example, to have surgery to replace the old joint with a new one made of plastic or metal. Instead of suffering aches and pains through their retirement days, older people are able to lead happier and more comfortable lives.

As with any machine, the better you take care of it, the longer it will last. The best way to take care of your amazing machine is to eat the right foods, do regular exercise, and get enough sleep. Oh, and don't forget to smile!


1 When you frown, you make an angry or unhappy expression with your face.
2 An organ is a part of your body that has a special function, such as your heart or lungs.
3 Your stomach digests food by breaking it down and. taking what it needs. for your body.


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