Answer Sheet for Unit 6

Index:

Section 1: Vocabulary Practice

Exercise 1: Test Yourself

  1. nose
  2. masseur
  3. inflammation
  4. fracture
  5. foot
  6. tip
  7. X-ray
  8. to injure
  9. to be sick
  10. cure
  11. hospital
  12. neck
  13. disorder
  14. appointment
  15. fitness
  16. surgery
  17. ache; pain
  18. head
  19. massage
  20. tooth
  21. cold
  22. body
  23. flu
  24. surgeon
  25. healthy
  26. stress
  27. doctor
  28. sighted
  29. wrist
  30. shoulder
  31. cough
  32. deaf
  33. ears
  34. arm
  35. leg
  36. prescription
  37. throat
  38. research
  39. GP
  40. chemist's
  41. chest
  42. hip
  43. stomach
  44. disease
  45. blind
  46. first aid
  47. fat
  48. to prevent
  49. disability
  50. couch
  51. heart
  52. illness
  53. nurse
  54. healthcare
  55. to hurt
  56. thumb
  57. hand
  58. tongue
  59. finger
  60. medicine
  61. infectious
  62. diabetes
  63. diet
  64. dentist
  65. mouth
  66. elbow
  67. thigh
  68. obesity
  69. nutrition
  70. to keep at
  71. ankle
  72. physiotherapy
  73. headache
  74. ill
  75. to overdo
  76. blood pressure
  77. heel
  78. care
  79. patient
  80. surgical
  81. available
  82. injury
  83. to give up
  84. toe
  85. to breathe
  86. contagious
  87. visually impaired
  88. exercise
  89. back
  90. teeth
  91. bandage
  92. operation
  93. health
  94. temperature
  95. checkup
  96. to burn up
  97. knee

Section 2: Listening Comprehension

Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. He has a pain in his stomach.
  2. He vomited.
  3. All over.
  4. He takes his jacket and shirt off.
  5. He doesn't know yet.

Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. The right amount for the amount of exercise we get.
  2. A variety of food.
  3. High blood pressure and heart disease.
  4. Very little fat.
  5. Smoke.

Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Doctors and nurses nowadays have more paperwork than in the past.
  2. Health Informatics staff use computers to help doctors.
  3. Making appointments and working with waiting lists.
  4. A hospital where they train young doctors and nurses.

Section 3: General Comprehension

Exercise 1: True/False Statements

  1. TRUE
  2. TRUE
  3. FALSE
  4. FALSE
  5. TRUE
  6. FALSE
  7. TRUE
  8. TRUE
  9. FALSE
  10. FALSE

Section 4: Grammar Practice

Exercise 1: Transformation

  1. Don't take your trousers off.
  2. Don't follow the nurse.
  3. Don't take the tablets before meals.
  4. Don't come back again.
  5. Don't give him an injection.
  6. Don't eat a lot of hamburgers.
  7. Don't lie on the couch.
  8. Don't get dressed.
  9. Don't relax your shoulders.
  10. Don't bend your legs.

Exercise 2: Transformation

  1. Raise your arms.
  2. Don't sit down.
  3. Open your mouth.
  4. Breathe deeply.
  5. Don't move.
  6. Don't stand up yet.
  7. Come back again next week.
  8. Take the patient to X-Ray.
  9. Give up smoking.
  10. Don't worry!

Exercise 3: Transformation

  1. You should drink less whisky.
  2. You shouldn't eat so much.
  3. You should control your weight.
  4. You shouldn't eat so much pizza.
  5. You should see a doctor.
  6. You should stay in bed for a week.
  7. You shouldn't work so hard.
  8. You should eat more fruit and vegetables.
  9. You should get some exercise.
  10. You shouldn't worry so much.

Exercise 4: Selections

  1. Eat the right food and the right amount.
  2. How much should we eat?
  3. What kind of food is best?
  4. Walking can be as good for you as jogging.
  5. Hello? I'd like to make an appointment, please.
  6. Nurse! Tell Mr Crock to come in, please.
  7. Wash your hands.
  8. Don't open your mouth, Mr Crock.
  9. The masseur told me to lie on my back.
  10. The doctor told me they'd have to do some tests.

Section 5: Consolidation

Exercise 1: True/False Statements

  1. FALSE
  2. FALSE
  3. TRUE
  4. TRUE
  5. FALSE
  6. TRUE
  7. FALSE
  8. FALSE

Exercise 2: Dictation

  1. Physiotherapy is a good career choice for blind and partially sighted people, and provides many opportunities for employment on completion of a recognised physiotherapy course. Blind and partially sighted physiotherapists work in all areas of the profession, including high levels of clinical specialty, management, private practice, sports clinics, research and teaching.

Exercise 3: Cloze

  1. for
  2. Some
  3. during
  4. due to
  5. who
  6. are
  7. after
  8. Another
  9. also
  10. low

Exercise 4: Gap Filling

  1. long
  2. hurt
  3. dressed
  4. sick
  5. to
  6. serious
  7. in
  8. to the
  9. at
  10. at the
  11. disorders
  12. overdo it
  13. at
  14. research
  15. paperwork
  16. surgery
  17. available
  18. injury
  19. lower
  20. techniques
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