Rezolvarea exercitiilor din manualul de limba engleza pentru clasa IX intitulat OUTCOMES UPPER-INTERMEDIATE, Editura Heinle Cengage Learning, Autori Hugh Dellar, Andrew Walkley, Editia 2011
OUTCOMES
ADVANCED
UNIT
10: HEALTH AND ILLNESS
Listening
Step 1
Conversation 1
- laser surgery
- numbing the eyes and slicing a flap
in front of each eye
- return visits for after-care
Conversation 2
- dental surgery
- having a hole drilled at the back
and a temporary filling
- having the temporary felling
replaced by a permanent one
Step 2
Conversation 1
- T
- F – they gave him eye drops
- T
- F – they’re a bit sore
- T
Conversation 2
- T
- F – it might have been her daughter
- T
- F – I was conscious of what he was
doing
- F – I won’t have much change from
500 pounds
Step 3
- drill
- take
- change
- numb
- recover
- thrash
- slice
- administer
Vocabulary
– Operations
Step 1
- suffered third degree burns – was
rushed to hospital – was put on a drip – had a skin graft – had to wait
for the scarring to heal
- has to fast for twelve hours – was
given an anaesthetic – had my wisdom teeth removed – gums bled a lot and
cheeks swelled – had stitches removed
- was diagnosed with kidney disease –
was put on a waiting list – finally found a donor – had a transplant –
took part in a rehabilitation programme
- severed three fingers – lost a lot
of blood – had the fingers sewn back on – underwent extensive
physiotherapy – regained feeling in the fingers
- broke his leg in three places – had
an operation to insert metal pins – got an infection – had part of the leg
amputated – got a prosthetic limb
- found a lump – had it diagnosed as
malignant – had an operation to have it removed – had chemotherapy – the
cancer went into remission – had a relapse
Vocabulary
– Body actions
Step 2
Kick
= foot; stroke = hand; clap = hands; pat = hand; scratch = finger nails; sniff
= nose; blink = eyes; hug = arms; spit = mouth; crouch = whole body but mainly
legs; glare = eyes; frown = face but mainly mouth and eyebrows; grin = mouth;
nod = head; punch = fist (hand)
Vocabulary
– Medical conditions
Step 1
- fail
- exacerbated
- long-term
- tiredness
- relieved
- passed on
- genetic
- stick to
- triggered
- shortage
- swollen
- block up
Step 2
- motor neurone disease
- RSI (repetitive strain injury)
- sciatica
- underactive thyroid
- insomnia
- measles or mumps
- some cancers, autism
- celiac disease, diabetes
- eczema, psoriasis
- anaemia
- indigestion
- smoking
Listening
Step 1
- headaches, low red blood cell count,
weak immune system, asthma, eczema, fatigue, problems with speech, weak
heart, arrested development
- They said there was nothing they
could do.
- They searched the net for
alternative remedies.
- They found a doctor who recommended
a special diet.
- Dexter will probably be able to lead
a full life and it could help other sufferers from this disease and from
cancer.
Step 2
- parents
- blood disorder
- hangover
- research
- blood transfusions
- immune system
- heart attack
- tests
- therapies
- proteins
- the new diet
- number of red blood cells
Grammar
– Mo0dal verbs
Step 1
- should’ve
- must’ve
- might’ve
- can’t
- can’t have, should’ve
- should’ve
- could’ve,
wouldn’t
Step 2
- must’ve been – I’m sure it was;
can’t have been = the opposite
- must’ve been – I’m sure it was;
might’ve been = maybe it was
- a I was unable to do anything about
it b I don’t think they tried very
hard
- a It was wrong to drive off b It was wrong to be driving so fast
- a I’m sure he was in pain for some
time before b I’m sure it hurt when
he had his teeth out
- a I’m sure she picked up the
infection b statement of fact
- a refers to the past b refers to the present
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