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Progress Test Body and Mind (unit 4) Name:

Trukmė 45 min.
Vertinimas – pažymys

Complete the sentences. Use the past simple or present perfect simple form of the verbs below. (Mark ___/10)

not eat hear know live meet earn not go not replace post study

1 Paul and Jess ____________________________ each other since 2004. They're very good friends.
2 I _____________________ my girlfriend exactly a year ago.
3 This year _____________________________ well for me so far.
4 ‘You look upset.’ ‘I _____________ just _____________ some terrible news.’
5 I _______________________ some photos on Facebook a few hours ago.
6 ‘Where ____________ you ______________ when you were a child?’ ‘In Leeds.’
7 My uncle ______________________ a lot of money in the past few months.
8 ‘Would you like to try these frogs’ legs?’ ‘Yes, please! I ______________________ them before.
9 In most state schools, healthy food ______________________ fast-food meals yet.
10 I ___________________________ French for four years while I was at secondary school.

Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous form of the verbs in
brackets. (Mark ___/10)
1 Martin ______________________________________ (complete) six crossword puzzles since midday.
2 Jack, you _______________________________ (play) that computer game for four hours. Please stop!
3 ‘How many times _______________ you __________________ (read) that book?’ ‘Four or five times.’
4 As far as I can remember, I _________________________ (love) ice cream all my life!
5 My dad still doesn’t have a driving licence. He ______________________ (fail) his driving test ten times!
6 ‘Your face is red. Have you got a temperature?’ ‘No, I ________________________ (exercise) at the gym.’
7 Jill and Nick _______________________ (live) in Tokyo for a few months now, and they’re still enjoying it.
8 We ______________________________ (prepare) all day and most of the evening and we’re still not ready.
9 Sean and I _______________________________________ (know) each other for most of our lives.
10 What _______________________ you _____________________ (buy) your sister for her birthday?

Choose the correct answers. (Mark ___/7)


1 I told Diane my brother was a famous pop star, but she didn’t bat an _____ .
a eyelash b eyelid c eyebrow
2 Those boxes are too heavy for Jane. Perhaps you ought to give her a _____ .
a hand b neck c shoulder
3 Clive fell and sprained his _____ .
a lip b ankle c sole
4 Her _____ are too long. She should cut them.
a palms b armpits c toenails
5 Jess looks great in a dress with a wide belt. She’s got a small _____ .
a thigh b hip c waist
6 The Brazilian football player scored a goal by kicking the ball with his _____ .
a scalp b calf c heel
7 OK, I’ll go to the cinema with you tonight. You’ve twisted my _____ .
a wrist b arm c thumb

Complete the sentences with the words below. There are two words that you do not need. (Mark ___/6)
awareness campaign diet issue law right tax treatment
1 It would be a good idea to launch a big _________________ to promote daily exercise.
2 I hope the government doesn’t raise income _________________ . Most people already earn too little.
3 I think people should have the ___________________ to choose what they want eat and drink.
4 The __________________ of the disease is expensive because the medicine costs a lot of money.
5 Last year our parliament passed a new _______________________ to make smoking in restaurants illegal.
6 Our school wants to raise _______________________ of the importance of healthy eating.
Complete the sentences with the words below. There is one word that you do not need. (Mark ___/7)
allergic swollen itchy rash stiff dislocated upset blocked up

1 If you have a / an __________________ stomach, you should avoid spicy food.


2 'Why is your mouth so _____________________ ?' 'I've just been to the dentist!'
3 I think I have a / an ______________________ shoulder. It’s quite a common injury if you play rugby.
4 Annie has a cold. She’s got a / an _______________________ nose and she’s can't breathe properly.
5 My skin is really __________________________ – I can’t stop scratching it.
6 I slept on an uncomfortable bed and when I woke up my neck was really ______________________ .
7 Are you ___________________________ to any foods, like peanuts or strawberries?

Read the sentences. Look at the words in bold and match them with their meanings a–h. (Mark __ 8)
1 Describe your symptoms carefully.
2 Tell the doctor if you have any allergies.
3 The doctor may take your temperature.
4 The doctor will use your symptoms to make a diagnosis.
5 He or she will then write out a prescription.
6 You should take your prescription to a pharmacy.
7 Make sure you take the correct dose each day.
8 If your symptoms persist, make an appointment to see your doctor again.

a the measurement of how hot your body is


b a shop where medicines are prepared and sold
c a piece of paper that a doctor gives you that says what type of medicine you need
d an arrangement to see someone at a particular time
e an amount of a drug that has been measured so that you can take it
f signs that someone has an illness
g a statement about what disease someone has, based on examining them
h medical conditions in which you become sick or your skin becomes red as a reaction to something you eat,
breathe or touch.

You don’t feel well. You contact an online healthcare service. Answer the doctor’s questions.

Doctor: How long have you been feeling unwell?


You:
Doctor: Can you describe your symptoms?
You: (sore throat/headache/temperature)
Doctor: Are you on any medication at the moment?
You:
Doctor: Do you have any allergies?
You:
Doctor: I think you just have a cold. Take some aspirin, keep warm and drink lots of liquids.

Complete the text. Choose the correct answers, A, B, C or D. (Mark ___/10)

If you are planning to go to Japan on holiday, you should 1____ yourself to one or two nights at a Buddhist temple.
Staying in these temples gives you the chance to visit both historic and remote areas of Japan. They don’t 2____ to
foreign visitors, who can experience the life of a Buddhist monk in a unique way.
Zen Buddhism 3____ in Japan since 1191, when it 4____ from China. However, interest in Zen Buddhism 5____ in
Japan for the last 60 years, while it 6____ more popular in the West. As a result, many people come to Japan so
7____ they can learn more about it. Staying at a temple is a unique and inspiring experience and is sure to be one of
the highlights of any 8____ to Japan.
In the past, in 9____ to join a Japanese temple you had to sit at the front gate for three days without sleeping. Now,
all you need to do is make a phone call or write an e-mail! You will often have the chance to join meditation
sessions both in the evening and the morning. For dinner you will be served a Buddhist meal, which is healthy and
delicious, if you don’t 10____ having no meat, no fish, no spices, no onions and no garlic!

1 A book B give C show D treat


2 A object B play C study D turn
3 A existed B has existed C was existing D has been existing
4 A arrived B has arrived C was arriving D has been arriving
5 A declines B declined C was declining D has been declining
6 A gets B got C was getting D has been getting
7 A for B order C that D to
8 A event B stay C trip D tourist
9 A for B order C so D that
10 A reserve B recommend C matter D mind

Listen to Mark talking about the type of exercise he does. Are the statements 1–5 true or false? (Mark ___/5)
1 Mark’s girlfriend persuaded him to start yoga classes with her._____
2 Despite being the only boy there, he feels comfortable in yoga classes._____
3 Mark made a mistake in his first class, which he has never repeated since._____
4 Mark has found that yoga is not as difficult as it looks._____
5 Mark practises techniques from yoga when he is not in yoga class._____

Read the text. Choose the correct answers. (Mark ___/5)


To smoke or not to smoke?
Laws that ban smoking in public places are not exactly a new idea. One of the world’s first smoking bans was
introduced in 1575, when the Roman Catholic Church passed a law that made it illegal to smoke in any church in
the Spanish colonies of Central America. In the eighteenth century, a number of German and Austrian cities also
banned smoking, not in specific locations or buildings, but anywhere in the city. Some of these bans were based on
ideas about health. Others were more concerned with safety. The Old Government Building in Wellington, New
Zealand banned smoking in the 19th century because the building was made entirely of wood; smoking was a fire
risk.
In the second half of the twentieth century, campaigns began to make people aware of the health dangers of
smoking, and the concept of passive smoking – or breathing other people’s smoke – became a widespread concern.
As a result, governments passed laws in the 1970s to control the use of tobacco, and restaurants and other public
places began to create smoking and non-smoking sections. But it wasn’t until the late 1990s that public smoking
bans became widespread. California led the way in the US when it became the first US state to prohibit smoking in
all public places in 1998. By 2010, nearly eighty percent of American states had introduced smoking bans.
Elsewhere, ventilation systems were installed in public places, and smokers’ lounges were created as alternatives to
complete bans.
Not everyone is happy about the introduction of smoking bans. Not surprisingly, tobacco companies, restaurants and
bars are concerned about losing business because of the new restrictions. Smokers often complain that by limiting
the places where they can smoke, smoking bans unfairly limit their freedom. Plus, it is difficult to break the habit
and give up smoking. But nowadays most people accept the overwhelming scientific evidence that smoking harms
our health and can cause lung and heart disease. Furthermore, research shows that smoking bans have resulted in a
reduction in smoking-related diseases and deaths. We shall have to see whether in the future every country in the
world will follow suit and impose bans on smoking in public places.

1 One of the earliest anti-smoking laws prohibited smoking


A anywhere in Central American cities.
B in wooden churches around the world.
C in churches in Mexico and other Spanish colonies.
D in Spanish colonies around the world.

2 In modern times laws about smoking were introduced because


A smokers wanted special areas to smoke in.
B governments wanted to publicise the health dangers of smoking.
C of fears about second-hand smoke.
D more and more people started smoking.

3 The smoking ban in California was important because


A it set an example for other US states.
B it made use of ventilation technology.
C it wasn’t possible to smoke in 80% of public places.
D restaurants had to create smokers’ lounges.

4 Many smokers feel that


A it is difficult to prove that smoking has a negative effect on health.
B it is impossible to change people’s habits.
C they are not consulted about anti-smoking laws.
D people should be free to choose where they want to smoke.

5 According to research, smoking bans


A will be imposed in all countries in the future.
B are most effective in public places.
C make it easier to stop smoking.
D have had a positive effect on people’s health.

* Complete the 15 sentences with the words.

carol celebrate Christmas card Christmas Eve Christmas lights Christmas tree church

December 25 decorate holiday Merry Christmas Santa Claus shopping season turkey winter

1. Many small children believe that __________________ delivers gifts to them every Christmas.
2. When it’s my friend’s birthday, I wish him a “Happy Birthday!” At Christmas I say, “__________________!”
3. Christmas is always on the same day every year. It’s always on __________________.
4. Do you __________________ Christmas? How?
5. Christmas is my favorite __________________.
6. Christmas is a __________________ holiday.
7. In many countries, people eat __________________ as part of a traditional Christmas meal.
8. My friend gave me a __________________ with the words, “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!”
9. I like listening to Christmas songs, or Christmas __________________s.
10. Many people like to celebrate Christmas by going to __________________.
11. __________________ means “Christmas evening”, or the night before Christmas.
12. The Christmas __________________ begins in November when many people start to buy gifts.
13. We always __________________ our home with beautiful Christmas decorations.
14. Santa puts gifts under the __________________.
15. My family bought some __________________ to put on our Christmas tree, and
then turned them on.

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