Test unit 7b Password Reset B1+

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Listen to the interview and choose the correct answers.1 Which is true of children aged 3‒7? Even a quarter of them might occasionally sleepwalk. They’re less likely to sleepwalk than adults. They have sleepwalking incidents in about 15% of their sleep time. Only about 4% of them sleepwalk. 2 Adults might experience sleepwalking as a result of taking some medicine. because it’s a natural sleep pattern for them. due to having nightmares. because they often feed their children at night. 3 According to Anna, sleepwalkers may often walk out of their homes. prepare a meal. use their cars. drink some cold water. 4 Anna says that a myth about waking a sleepwalking person is that it might cause the sleepwalker to be aggressive. it should be done rather carefully. it should always be avoided. it should be done by pouring water over their head. 5 During the interview, Anna mainly presents various causes of sleepwalking. discusses a possible treatment for sleepwalking. provides some general facts about sleepwalking. describes some methods of treating sleepwalking problems. Read the text. Answer questions 1–6. Two questions do not match any of the paragraphs. ANowadays, a regular gym workout has become a symbol of a healthy lifestyle, and it’s certainly true that a well-designed and regular exercise routine helps safeguard you from a range of health problems commonly associated with a more sedentary lifestyle, whether it is obesity or heart disease. But, can exercise also be bad for you? According to some researchers, it may well be, especially if you start overdoing it and forget about the negative consequences of regular, strenuous exercise.BBeginning with some of the less serious problems, workouts may make it impossible to keep to a healthy, low-calorie diet. A lot of people who go to the gym regularly find it hard to cut down on carbohydrates because they constantly need a lot of energy. This often results in them consuming more and more calories – leading to weight gain and unhappiness – and quitting exercise altogether only to go back to their previous unhealthy lifestyle.CWhat might happen whenever you overdo a gym workout, is not only a strain on your muscles, it’s also a strain on your mind. It is well known that exercise can easily become an addiction due to the fact that it boosts the production of endorphins, the ‘hormones of happiness’. As we get used to the increasingly high levels of these hormones, we might become compulsive athletes or body builders and experience anxiety or even depression if, for some reason, we miss a single workout.DParadoxically, getting too serious about body building may also result in some individuals seeing themselves in a bad light because of the desire to build the ‘perfect body’. This, in turn, makes them intensify their workout routines, often at the cost of social interactions. But because the ideal is forever out of reach, they are likely to experience anxiety, depression and even some form of social phobia. 1 explains the relationship between working out and happiness A B C D - 2 offers advice on what to eat before working out A B C D - 3 mentions the negative social effects of working out A B C D - 4 lists some of the health problems that working out might help cure A B C D - 5 discusses the influence of a person’s mental state on the nature of the work out A B C D - 6 talks about how working out affects an individual’s dietary habits A B C D - Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.1 What would you advise / suggest me to do about it? advice suggest 2 You would / had better stay in bed for a few days. would had 3 I was extremely disappointing / disappointed with the service at the restaurant. disappointing disappointed 4 I think you should / ought to stay in bed for a day or two. should ought Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. 1 The company carries out medical (medicine) research.2 The new wonder drug proved to be extremely profitable (profit), and the company earned millions of dollars through selling it.3 Unfortunately, some bacteria are resistant (resist) to antibiotics. Complete the sentences with the missing words. The first letters have been given. 1 My sprained wrist got awfully swollen shortly after the accident. It looked twice as big as it should be.2 I’ve got a really sore throat. I can barely speak at the moment.3 I don’t need a course of antibiotics. It’s only a minor infection, so some vitamin C tablets will do. Translate the Polish parts of the sentences into English. 1 He’s making a quick recovery(powrót do zdrowia) after the surgery.2 Amazingly, the human body can adapt to(przystosować się do) really extreme conditions.3 I was distracted (zdekoncentrowany) during the test because of the noise in the corridor. Match the idiom with the missing body part have sth on the ... brain speak your ... mind get your ... into sth teeth pull sb's ... leg have your ... in the clouds head Write the names of the body parts. wrist thigh bottom elbow calf Read the deifinition and write the correct word. 1. either of the two organs in the body that remove waste products from the blood and produce urine: kidney2. a large organ in the body that cleans the blood: liver3. the layer of tissue that covers the body: skin4. either of the two organs in the chest that you use for breathing: lung Choose the answer a, b or c that means the same as the Polish parts of the sentences in brackets.1 His arm was badly hurt, so he needed medical _ (leczenie). cure prescription treatment 2 I’m absolutely positive I didn’t change my password! I _ it! might have changed can’t have changed must have changed 3 He _ (wybił) his shoulder while playing basketball. broke dislocated pushed 4 I’d rather the doctors _ (nie strajkowali) this week. didn’t go on strike will not go on strike would not go on strike 5 The course did not meet our_ (oczekiwań). emergencies recommendations expectations Choose the correct answer a, b or c1. She’s always so kind! She ...... meant to insult you! must have can't have might have 2. Have you seen Mike’s new sports car? It .... cost a fortune! must have might have can't have 3. I’m not sure why he hasn’t called you yet. I guess he....... had to stay longer at school. may have must have can't have 4 I can’t find my smartphone and I have no idea where it could be. I .......... left it in Peter’s car. must have can't have might have 5. I perfectly understand how you feel. It ....... been really embarrassing. can't have might have must have Complete the sentences with the correct linking word: although, despite, however. 1. Despite having full medical insurance, I had to pay extra for some treatments.2. Although I asked to speak to the doctor, she never came.3. It was a private hospital. However, the nurses did not show enough care or attention. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the second conditional. 1 If the public transport _ (be) better in our town, fewer people _ (use) their private cars. 2 What _ (you / change) in your area if you _ (become) the mayor of your city? 3 If he _ (not spend) so much time working, he _ (not feel) so stressed out. Read the instruction and do the writing task. Przebywając za granicą, wziąłeś udział w kilkudniowym kursie poświęconym zdrowemu stylowi życia. Jesteś rozczarowany przebiegiem kursu. Napisz do organizatora kursu list z zażaleniem (200–250 słów), w którym wyjaśnisz, dlaczego kurs nie spełnił Twoich oczekiwań, oraz zaproponujesz rozwiązania, które sprawią, że tego typu kursy w przyszłości będą bardziej atrakcyjne dla uczestników.

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