Reading - Mega goal 2 - ثاني ثانوي
Term 1
Connect
Unit1: Connected by Technology
Unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
Unit3: Far and Away
Unit4: TV Around the World
EXPANSION Units 1-4
Term 2
Unit5: Working 9 to 5
Unit6: Going Green
Unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
Unit8: The Sporting Life
EXPANSION Units 5-8
Term 3
Update
Unit9: Laugh Out Loud
Unit10: You Are What You Eat
Unit11: Amazing Animals
Unit12: What Would You Do
EXPANSION Units 9–12
نشاط unit1: Connected by Technology
نشاط unit2: Crime Doesn’t Pay
نشاط unit3: Far and Away
نشاط unit4: TV Around the World
نشاط EXPANSION Units 1-4
نشاط unit5: Working 9 to 5
نشاط unit6: Going Green
نشاط unit7: There’s No Place Like Home
نشاط unit8: The Sporting Life
نشاط EXPANSION Units 5–8
نشاط unit9: Laugh Out Loud
نشاط unit10: You Are What You Eat
نشاط unit11: Amazing Animals
نشاط unit12: What Would You Do
نشاط EXPANSION Units 9–12
12 What Would You Do? 8 Reading ☐ Before Reading رابط الدرس الر www.ien.edu.sa Read the article and underline all the potential diseases that can be identified using genetic testing. Peeking into Our Medical Future Did you know that a drop of your blood can predict diseases you may develop in the future? This is possible through genetic testing-testing that analyzes the genetic information found in the cells. of your body. Each cell contains a sample of DNA. The information in DNA can help determine a person's risk of developing certain diseases years from now. The most common type of genetic testing is called "newborn screening." The goal of newborn screening is to identify treatable genetic disorders in newborn babies. In many countries, infants are screened in the hospital shortly after they are born. Although it is rare to find that a baby has a genetic disorder, those that do have a disorder start receiving treatment right away. This early diagnosis and treatment prevents physical and mental problems, and sometimes even death. وزارة التعليم Another type of genetic testing is called “predictive gene testing." This is used to predict an adult's risk of developing certain diseases later in life. People who undergo this type of genetic testing are usually from a family in which many members have had a particular inherited disease, like certain cancers or Alzheimer's disease. There are many obvious benefits to this kind of testing. A negative test (a test that says a person is not likely to develop a disorder) can bring a tremendous sense of relief. Jen Thomson, who recently underwent predictive gene testing for colon cancer, explains, "So many people in my family died of colon cancer, I worried constantly. When the test came back negative, I felt as if someone had lifted an enormous weight off my shoulders." A positive test has benefits as well. It warns of the need for preventative care, like frequent checkups, dietary changes, medicines, or even the option of surgically removing the part likely to develop. the disease. For example, if Thomson's test had been positive, she might have chosen to have her colon. removed. There are also some controversial downsides to genetic testing. The value of genetic testing is particularly questionable when testing for a disease that is untreatable. For example, Alzheimer's disease runs in An Lee's family. An has decided to get genetic testing to see if she is likely to develop it. Her husband Bao is not happy about her choice. Bao explains, "If the result is positive, how will it help to know that she will probably develop the disease? Ministry of Education 2024-1906 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 190 30/4/24 2:32 AM
O If I had the Alzheimer's gene, I wouldn't want to know." Another issue is that even if someone tests positive for a disease, it doesn't mean that they will definitely develop the disease. So a person could spend years worrying about something that never ends up happening. Genetic testing has the potential to impact millions of lives in the future. Many are excited about the future of genetics, while others have deep concerns about it. But for better or for worse, soon we may all have the ability to peek into our medical future. After Reading Answer true or false. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. - 2 3 4 5 To get a sample of DNA, doctors must draw a large quantity of blood. Newborn screening is not a common type of genetic testing. Predictive gene testing can be done for treatable and untreatable disorders. A positive test generally brings great relief to the test-taker. If someone tests positive for a disease, they will definitely develop the disease. 9 Speaking 1. Work in pairs or groups. Think about what you have read and heard about genetic testing and discuss the question below: If you were offered genetic testing, would you do it? Why? Why not? 2. Make notes in the chart. Then use your notes to discuss your views in class. Type of genetic testing you read/heard Reasons for taking the test Reasons against taking the test about Should it be made available to everyone? Why? Why not? وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 191 191 30/4/24 2:32 AM