Feeding the brain examination practice
1. a. put
b. come
c. got
d. appeared
2. a. eating
b. food
c. meal
d. snack
3. a. bring
b. take
c. put
d. set
4. a. better
b. rather
c. want
d. prefer
5. a. got over
b. come into
c. brought about
d. taken up
6. a. developed
b. become
c. turned
d. grown
7. a. showed up
b. took part
c. hung out
d. stuck with
8. a. supplements
b. vitamins
c. refreshments
d. extras
9. a. such
b. like
c. alike
d. so
10. a. assist
b. aid
c. help
d. cause
11. a. create
b. lead
c. cause
d. result
12. a. facilities
b. services
c. abilities
d. specialities
B. Choose the word or phrase that most appropriately
completes the sentence.
1. Pilates is good exercise if you want to your
body and improve your coordination.
a. tone b. fix
c. harmonise d. blend
2. It is sometimes difficult for parents to with
the fact that their children don’t want to follow in
their footsteps.
a. come into effect b. come to light
c. come into power d. come to terms
3. Many teenagers are victims of pressure
because they want to fit in and be popular.
a. peer b. friend
c. family d. classmate
4. Mark feels very about the scar on his arm
so he always wears long-sleeved shirts to hide it.
a. unconvinced b. disturbed
c. self-conscious d. aware
5. This painting was by a trip I made to Italy
earlier this year.
a. inspired b. encouraged
c. embarked on d. associated
C. Choose the word or phrase that produces a
grammatically correct sentence.
1. The nurse me that I had to go for an X-ray.
a. said b. agreed
c. asked d. informed
2. My brother told me that we to get together
to talk soon.
a. would have b. were having
c. are having d. must have
3. I wish I up watching TV until 2am last
night.
a. didn’t stay b. haven’t stayed
c. hadn’t stayed d. would have stayed
4. If only Jack a bit more interested in his
studies!
a. is b. were
c. would have been d. could have been
5. If I had seen my cousin, I over to talk to him.
a. would have gone b. went
c. would go d. would have been
going
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1. ‘Will the interview take place tomorrow?’ he asked. would
He wanted to take place the following day.
2. ‘How far is it to the train station?’ asked Martin. was
Martin asked to the train station.
3. I didn’t go to Jamaica and now I regret it. had
If to Jamaica!
4. ‘I am on the way to the library,’ Jack said. was
Jack said to the library.
5. ‘It’s great that you have been awarded a scholarship to Oxford,’ my parents said. congratulated
My parents a scholarship to Oxford.
6. We wanted to walk around the rose garden but we didn’t have enough time. had
If only to walk around the rose garden.
7. Ian can’t afford that sports car, and he’s sad about it. wishes
Ian that sports car.
8. ‘I tried pilates last weekend,’ said Kevin. previous
Kevin said that he weekend.
9. ‘Will I ever lose weight?’ Serena asked herself. wondered
Serena lose weight.
D. Read the text below and complete the gaps.
Use only one word in each gap.
Seldom do patients of mine (1)
travel frequently by plane avoid getting jet
lag. When you travel across a number of time
zones, your body clock becomes out of sync.
This can (2) about a wide range of
symptoms (3) as fatigue, insomnia,
headaches and nausea, more commonly known
as jet lag. It occurs more often after flights of
four hours (4) more and,
surprisingly, it is more common (5)
travelling eastwards. One patient of mine
complained to me (6) his
colleagues didn’t experience jet lag as much
as him. This is because the speed at which the
body readjusts itself to new daylight hours
(7) individually determined. He
also revealed to me that he doesn’t drink a lot
of fluids on planes and he can never sleep. I
explained to him that if he slept on the plane,
he (8) be able to cope with jet lag
(9) easily. It also helps to get lots of
sleep prior to your flight. As for dehydration,
(10) is very common while flying
and can increase chances of jet lag so it’s
common sense that you (11) drink
water. Lastly, exercising by walking around the
plane and stretching also reduce the symptoms
of jet lag. Jet lag can ruin a trip, but
(12) you take a few precautions,
you can stop it getting the better of you.
F. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first, using the word given. Do not change
the word given. You must use between two and five words including the word given.
ENDURE
STRENGTH
FLEXIBLE
SELECT
IMPORTANT
HOUSE
PHILOSOPHY
EDUCATE
VARY
ILLUSTRATE
E. Read the text and complete the blanks with the correct
form of the words in capitals.
Research has shown that exercise can increase
one’s sense of well-being. It builds up (1) ,
causes weight loss and is good for the heart and the
circulatory system in general. It also (2)
muscles and bones and increases (3) .
Today, there is a lot of emphasis on diet and exercise as
well as looking good. Consequently, there is a
wide (4) of classes one can choose from
in order to keep fit, such as pilates. Many programmes
also stress the (5) of not only
nurturing and restoring the body but soothing the
mind as well.
This, however, is not a new philosophy at all; it is an
ancient Greek one. In ancient Greece, it was believed
that the human body was a temple (6)
the mind. Both physical and mental well-being were
equally important. (7) like Aristotle
and Socrates would go to the gymnasium to exercise
and engage in debates.
The ancient Greeks built elaborate buildings for
their physical (8) , where students would
take part in a (9) of activities. They
have been recorded in (10) that can be
seen on ancient clay pots.
Dr Kyle Forrester
on... Jet Lag
sound
body
mind
and
53
Now I can...
distinguish the difference in meaning of
words easily confused
use expressions with come, get and put
use idioms with thought and believe
use collocations (adjectives + nouns)
use words related to the body
use phrasal verbs with take and bring
report statements, questions, commands
and requests
use Conditional Sentences Type 3
use the Unreal Past to refer to the present
and the past
use inversion for emphasis
skim a text to understand the gist
scan a text to locate specific information
understand details in a text
understand specific information in an
interview and complete gapped sentences
or answer multiple choice questions
understand the necessary information in a
short spoken text
talk about fitness, health and well-being
help solve a problem and make a decision
speculate on a topic and make a decision
write a letter of application
write a report
WRITING SPEAKING LISTENING READING GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
Read the following and tick the appropriate boxes. For
the points you are unsure of, refer back to the relevant
sections in the module.
listening self-assessment
You will hear five different people talking about diets
they or people they know have tried. Choose from the
list A-F the statement that best describes each diet.
Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter
which you do not need to use.
A. This diet could result in serious health problems.
B. This diet consists of mostly liquid consumption.
C. This is the only diet that was recommended by a doctor.
D. This diet offers a 100% guarantee that you will lose 10
kilos.
E. This diet has to do with how you eat your food.
F. This diet suggests that you consume a product in
various forms.
Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
Speaker 5
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talk about issues relating to success, work and finances
learn how to use appropriate tenses to talk about
present time and link past time to present
learn how to express ability and inability
learn how to make different forms of comparison
learn how to refer to possibilities and imaginary or
unreal situations and their results
expand your vocabulary by learning words/phrases
relating to money, compound words starting with back,
distinguishing among words with multiple meanings,
distinguishing words easily confused, etc.
learn how to write an informal letter and an expository
essay
acquire skills and strategies that will help you in exams
In this module you will...
a quotation from a successful entrepreneur
a text about young people and their hopes
a letter written to a friend
a text with advice on how to deal with money
an essay on the topic of young people and
unemployment
a newspaper extract about forensic scientists
Flick through the module and find...
Are you optimistic about your future?
Why / Why not?
Do you think that financial success can lead
to happiness?
Discuss:
1. a. put
b. come
c. got
d. appeared
2. a. eating
b. food
c. meal
d. snack
3. a. bring
b. take
c. put
d. set
4. a. better
b. rather
c. want
d. prefer
5. a. got over
b. come into
c. brought about
d. taken up
6. a. developed
b. become
c. turned
d. grown
7. a. showed up
b. took part
c. hung out
d. stuck with
8. a. supplements
b. vitamins
c. refreshments
d. extras
9. a. such
b. like
c. alike
d. so
10. a. assist
b. aid
c. help
d. cause
11. a. create
b. lead
c. cause
d. result
12. a. facilities
b. services
c. abilities
d. specialities
B. Choose the word or phrase that most appropriately
completes the sentence.
1. Pilates is good exercise if you want to your
body and improve your coordination.
a. tone b. fix
c. harmonise d. blend
2. It is sometimes difficult for parents to with
the fact that their children don’t want to follow in
their footsteps.
a. come into effect b. come to light
c. come into power d. come to terms
3. Many teenagers are victims of pressure
because they want to fit in and be popular.
a. peer b. friend
c. family d. classmate
4. Mark feels very about the scar on his arm
so he always wears long-sleeved shirts to hide it.
a. unconvinced b. disturbed
c. self-conscious d. aware
5. This painting was by a trip I made to Italy
earlier this year.
a. inspired b. encouraged
c. embarked on d. associated
C. Choose the word or phrase that produces a
grammatically correct sentence.
1. The nurse me that I had to go for an X-ray.
a. said b. agreed
c. asked d. informed
2. My brother told me that we to get together
to talk soon.
a. would have b. were having
c. are having d. must have
3. I wish I up watching TV until 2am last
night.
a. didn’t stay b. haven’t stayed
c. hadn’t stayed d. would have stayed
4. If only Jack a bit more interested in his
studies!
a. is b. were
c. would have been d. could have been
5. If I had seen my cousin, I over to talk to him.
a. would have gone b. went
c. would go d. would have been
going
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1. ‘Will the interview take place tomorrow?’ he asked. would
He wanted to take place the following day.
2. ‘How far is it to the train station?’ asked Martin. was
Martin asked to the train station.
3. I didn’t go to Jamaica and now I regret it. had
If to Jamaica!
4. ‘I am on the way to the library,’ Jack said. was
Jack said to the library.
5. ‘It’s great that you have been awarded a scholarship to Oxford,’ my parents said. congratulated
My parents a scholarship to Oxford.
6. We wanted to walk around the rose garden but we didn’t have enough time. had
If only to walk around the rose garden.
7. Ian can’t afford that sports car, and he’s sad about it. wishes
Ian that sports car.
8. ‘I tried pilates last weekend,’ said Kevin. previous
Kevin said that he weekend.
9. ‘Will I ever lose weight?’ Serena asked herself. wondered
Serena lose weight.
D. Read the text below and complete the gaps.
Use only one word in each gap.
Seldom do patients of mine (1)
travel frequently by plane avoid getting jet
lag. When you travel across a number of time
zones, your body clock becomes out of sync.
This can (2) about a wide range of
symptoms (3) as fatigue, insomnia,
headaches and nausea, more commonly known
as jet lag. It occurs more often after flights of
four hours (4) more and,
surprisingly, it is more common (5)
travelling eastwards. One patient of mine
complained to me (6) his
colleagues didn’t experience jet lag as much
as him. This is because the speed at which the
body readjusts itself to new daylight hours
(7) individually determined. He
also revealed to me that he doesn’t drink a lot
of fluids on planes and he can never sleep. I
explained to him that if he slept on the plane,
he (8) be able to cope with jet lag
(9) easily. It also helps to get lots of
sleep prior to your flight. As for dehydration,
(10) is very common while flying
and can increase chances of jet lag so it’s
common sense that you (11) drink
water. Lastly, exercising by walking around the
plane and stretching also reduce the symptoms
of jet lag. Jet lag can ruin a trip, but
(12) you take a few precautions,
you can stop it getting the better of you.
F. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first, using the word given. Do not change
the word given. You must use between two and five words including the word given.
ENDURE
STRENGTH
FLEXIBLE
SELECT
IMPORTANT
HOUSE
PHILOSOPHY
EDUCATE
VARY
ILLUSTRATE
E. Read the text and complete the blanks with the correct
form of the words in capitals.
Research has shown that exercise can increase
one’s sense of well-being. It builds up (1) ,
causes weight loss and is good for the heart and the
circulatory system in general. It also (2)
muscles and bones and increases (3) .
Today, there is a lot of emphasis on diet and exercise as
well as looking good. Consequently, there is a
wide (4) of classes one can choose from
in order to keep fit, such as pilates. Many programmes
also stress the (5) of not only
nurturing and restoring the body but soothing the
mind as well.
This, however, is not a new philosophy at all; it is an
ancient Greek one. In ancient Greece, it was believed
that the human body was a temple (6)
the mind. Both physical and mental well-being were
equally important. (7) like Aristotle
and Socrates would go to the gymnasium to exercise
and engage in debates.
The ancient Greeks built elaborate buildings for
their physical (8) , where students would
take part in a (9) of activities. They
have been recorded in (10) that can be
seen on ancient clay pots.
Dr Kyle Forrester
on... Jet Lag
sound
body
mind
and
53
Now I can...
distinguish the difference in meaning of
words easily confused
use expressions with come, get and put
use idioms with thought and believe
use collocations (adjectives + nouns)
use words related to the body
use phrasal verbs with take and bring
report statements, questions, commands
and requests
use Conditional Sentences Type 3
use the Unreal Past to refer to the present
and the past
use inversion for emphasis
skim a text to understand the gist
scan a text to locate specific information
understand details in a text
understand specific information in an
interview and complete gapped sentences
or answer multiple choice questions
understand the necessary information in a
short spoken text
talk about fitness, health and well-being
help solve a problem and make a decision
speculate on a topic and make a decision
write a letter of application
write a report
WRITING SPEAKING LISTENING READING GRAMMAR VOCABULARY
Read the following and tick the appropriate boxes. For
the points you are unsure of, refer back to the relevant
sections in the module.
listening self-assessment
You will hear five different people talking about diets
they or people they know have tried. Choose from the
list A-F the statement that best describes each diet.
Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter
which you do not need to use.
A. This diet could result in serious health problems.
B. This diet consists of mostly liquid consumption.
C. This is the only diet that was recommended by a doctor.
D. This diet offers a 100% guarantee that you will lose 10
kilos.
E. This diet has to do with how you eat your food.
F. This diet suggests that you consume a product in
various forms.
Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
Speaker 5
54
talk about issues relating to success, work and finances
learn how to use appropriate tenses to talk about
present time and link past time to present
learn how to express ability and inability
learn how to make different forms of comparison
learn how to refer to possibilities and imaginary or
unreal situations and their results
expand your vocabulary by learning words/phrases
relating to money, compound words starting with back,
distinguishing among words with multiple meanings,
distinguishing words easily confused, etc.
learn how to write an informal letter and an expository
essay
acquire skills and strategies that will help you in exams
In this module you will...
a quotation from a successful entrepreneur
a text about young people and their hopes
a letter written to a friend
a text with advice on how to deal with money
an essay on the topic of young people and
unemployment
a newspaper extract about forensic scientists
Flick through the module and find...
Are you optimistic about your future?
Why / Why not?
Do you think that financial success can lead
to happiness?
Discuss:
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