Student B Module Tes 3 Vocabulary 1 Complete the sentences with

Module 3 Tes
Student B
3
Vocabulary
1
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of the words in brackets.
healthy
0 I like to eat
foods if I can.
(health)
1 We can be vaccinated against many
diseases. (infect)
2 Did you have lots of
before
you went to Africa? (vaccinate)
3
caused the accident – the
driver fell asleep at the wheel. (tired)
4 If she eats so much, she’ll soon be
. (weight)
5 You need to put a(n)
cream on that cut, so it doesn’t get infected.
(bacteria)
6 The medicine I’ve got is very
. It tastes horrible!
(pleasant)
calories carbohydrates cholesterol dairy minerals vitamins
calories
0 We use
to measure the
amount of energy in food.
1 It’s important to get enough
,
such as calcium, into your body.
2 Cheese is an example of a
food.
3 Starchy foods have
which
give us the energy we need.
4 Cabbage contains a lot of
which are very good for you.
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Grammar
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2
Complete the words.
I had an 0 a l l e r g y to animal hair
when I was a child, so I couldn’t have any
pets. I’m very healthy most of the time, but I
have a 1 v
a on my foot which is
very annoying and sometimes I suffer from
2 i
s
and lie awake all night.
We’re lucky that we live in a country where
diseases like 3 c h
a and
4 s
p
no longer exist. Thank
goodness for modern medicine!
Of course I had the usual childhood diseases.
When I was seven, I had 5 c
p
. I remember I wanted to scratch myself
all the time. It was terrible. The next year I
caught 6 m
s. It started with a bad
7 s
t
. I couldn’t eat
anything. I had a high
8 t
for a few days.
I was very hot and then very cold.
My mother had 9 w
g
c
when she was a child and that was
terrible. It’s quite unusual to get it these days,
although if you don’t get vaccinated, you can
still catch it. It’s the same with
10 t
s (TB), which is
a very nasty disease.
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Complete the sentences with the words in the
box. There is one extra word.
Complete the text with the verbs in the Present
Simple or Past Simple passive.
is known
Florence Nightingale 0
(know) as the first modern nurse. Born in 1829,
she refused to get married. Her parents
1
(not please) when their
daughter told them that she wanted to become
a nurse. However, they finally gave her
permission and she 2
(train)
in Germany. When the Crimean War started in
1853, British soldiers 3
(send)
to Turkey to fight and Florence Nightingale
4
(order) to go there to help in
the hospital. Many soldiers 5
(injure) in the war and she was shocked when
she found the men 6
(keep)
in rooms without blankets or food. She told
the military staff that the conditions had to
change, but they wouldn’t listen to her. In the
end, after all her efforts, the hospital
7
(reorganise). Today it’s
quite normal for us to see nurses working in
hospitals alongside doctors. They help the
doctors when operations 8
(perform) and patients 9
(look) after by them. However, they
10
(overwork) and earn
much less than doctors.
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Module 3 Test B
5
Rewrite the sentences so that the second
sentence has the same meaning as the first.
0 We treat infections caused by bacteria and
viruses differently.
Infections caused by bacteria and viruses
are treated differently.
1 They make this medicine in China.
This medicine
in China.
2 Bacteria passes on an infection.
An infection
by bacteria.
3 A famous doctor wrote this book.
This book
by a famous
doctor.
4 They use plants to make many medicines.
Plants
to make many
medicines.
5 They ate a lot of pizzas at the party.
A lot of pizzas
at the party.
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6
There is ONE word missing in each sentence.
Put an arrow where the missing word should
go and write the missing word on the line.
0 I’m too busy come to the party.
1 He’s not good to play in the
school team.
2 This medicine not strong enough
to cure the disease.
3 It good to eat healthy food
and do exercise.
4 They are tired to come out
tonight.
5 I think it’s important sleep seven
hours every night.
to
Communication
7
Choose the correct words.
Alex
Fred
Alex
Fred
Alex
Fred
Hi Fred, 0 how / what are you? What’s the 1
matter / wrong? You look miserable.
2 Hold / Cheer up!
I feel a bit 3 over / under the weather, Alex.
I’ve got this bad earache.
Well, why 4 don’t you / you don’t go to the
doctor?
I’m 5 too tired / enough tired to go.
That’s silly. You’re ill. You have to go.
Okay.
Doctor What can I 6 make / do for you?
Fred I’ve had this earache for a week now.
Doctor Let me have a look.
It’s 7 overweight / infected. Let me take
your 8 heat / temperature. Oh, that’s high.
Here’s a(n) 9 prescription / X-ray for some
antibiotics.
Fred Okay.
Doctor Here. You must take them three
10 tablets / times a day for a week.
Fred All right. Thank you, doctor.
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