medical profession, a general practitioner
Everyone in the UK is registered with their local doctor or GP, which stands
for General Practitioner. It is this doctor who usually makes an
initial diagnosis when a person is feeling
unwell, and who will normally prescribe
medication or refer them on to a
specialist doctor at the local hospital.
(1) .
In the old days, it was quite usual for
GPs to work on their own with maybe
one receptionist. However, over the
years the concept of the Community
Health Centre has grown into what
now is a team with GPs, nurses and
health advisers. GPs have five, at most
ten minutes to see each patient. So it
eventually became clear that patients
sometimes needed more time to talk
about their health problems.
(2) . He works at a busy
Health Centre in Camberwell, South
London. ‘I’m not a doctor or a nurse
but I am usually the first person young
people will see when they come to
the Health Centre,’ he says. ‘I usually
establish contact by offering some tea.
(3) . And once people feel
relaxed, it makes it easier for them to
talk to me.
There is a great difference in the needs
of young people in terms of providing
advice and information. Most older
people usually need what we call longterm
treatment as they have more
complex problems that require a longer
time to sort out. (4) .
Young people need the support of
a healthcare professional who will
listen to them, answer their questions
and help them get the treatment they
require. Part of my job is to go into
schools and talk about health education
and how young people can access health
care. (5) . I am also involved
in the parent-teacher associations of the
local secondary schools so that parents
are aware of the services I provide.
Often parents will come in to see me
with their child or on their own for a
chat. We always follow up on the time
we have spent with patients, or clients
as I prefer to call them. (6) .
It’s a great feeling to work in such a
positive environment.’
A. I am a familiar face in Camberwell as I work closely with the school nurses, who often send pupils to see me.
B. This is a real ice-breaker, as people often associate drinking tea with winding down.
C. It was expensive to do my PhD but I enjoyed it and loved my time at university.
D. In contrast, young people, neither need nor want this.
E. I’m happy to say parents and young people rate our service extremely highly.
F. This is where John Wood comes in.
G. All this is free and confidential for all people in the UK.
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B. Choose the word or phrase that produces a grammatically correct sentence.
1. This is the first time Ahmed that suit. It looks really nice on him.
a. wears b. has worn c. will wear d. is wearing
2. How long has it been since you last France?
a. visit b. have visited c. had visited d. visited
3. I haven’t had the time to check out the new shopping centre .
a. already b. ever c. still d. yet
4. Peter, I have known all my life, would never do anything to hurt anybody’s feelings.
a. who b. that c. which d. whose
5. I am reading a book about a man son gets killed in a war.
a. who b. that c. whose d. when
6. The hotel we stayed at was so luxurious that it even had a golf course and a fully-equipped gym.
a. there b. which c. when d. who
7. You to consider becoming a Maths teacher. You really have a head for numbers.
a. should b. must c. ought d. had better
8. I to work yesterday. It took me half an hour to find a parking space.
a. shouldn’t drive b. shouldn’t have driven c. ought to drive d. should have driven
1. I don’t think this career choice is for you. You are too sensitive to be a lawyer.
a. convenient b. likeable c. suitable d. effective
2. The job I applied for required previous , and I unfortunately have never worked before.
a. qualifications b. experience c. qualities d. references
3. My father as he was not satisfied with the working conditions.
a. retired b. identified c. resigned d. submitted
4. The university is keen to scientific research and is offering grants to researchers.
a. preserve b. distinguish c. benefit d. promote
5. My parents are having difficulty ends meet because my father is presently unemployed.
a. making b. doing c. pulling d. taking
6. Having to operate on people did not to me so I decided not to become a surgeon.
a. appeal b. entertain c. win d. concern
7. I don’t enough money working as a receptionist, so I also do some part-time work at a café.
a. possess b. share c. perform d. earn
8. I find my job very but that’s what makes it interesting for me.
a. boring b. fascinating c. demanding d. effective
VOCABULARY
C. Choose the word that most appropriately completes each sentence.
GRAMMAR
15
1. install a. to find out the exact position of something or someone
2. negotiate b. tell someone about something that is dangerous or unpleasant that could happen so they can avoid it
3. impact c. the powerful effect that something has on someone or something
4. warn d. to come to an agreement through formal discussion
5. locate e. to put equipment or furniture in place so it can be used
6. amuse f. to make someone want to smile or laugh
2a 24-25
VOCABULARY
1. The roads of the city are always with traffic.
2. Saud is a man; he edited the university magazine while completing his medical degree.
3. Fireworks are let off all across the country on our national holiday.
4. When young people leave home for the first time, it is that they will feel a bit homesick.
5. There are three compulsory and two units on the course.
6. The plane was flying at a very high .
7. The company allows employees to have working hours.
8. The number of unemployed people has decreased in the last year.
congested altitude flexible inevitable
simultaneously optional practical
remarkable considerably expensive
A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are two extra words which you do not need to use.
B. Read the text below and decide which answer a, b or c best fits each gap.
The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger jet in the world; it can seat up to 800 passengers in economy style seating.
It is so big that many airports have to be redesigned to make sure their runways are large enough for the plane to land and
(1) . Despite its enormous size, it is made of a (2) material. This
material is called carbon fibre and it helps to (3) the plane’s weight and make it more efficient.
The double decker plane is the height of a seven-floor building, and it has three classes of seats: economy, business, as well
as twelve luxury suites. The plane manages to (4) luxury with efficiency. It is powered by four
engines and it is said to be (5) friendly as it is fuel efficient and does not cause
(6) pollution. It cost billions of euros and took many years to develop, but the end result is
(7) impressive.
1. a. take off b. guard c. run on
2. a. concrete b. external c. lightweight
3. a. persuade b. reduce c. affect
4. a. consume b. combine c. operate
5. a. environmentally b. dramatically c. technically
6. a. onboard b. sound c. noise
7. a. definitely b. slightly c. enough
C. Match the words 1-6 with the meanings a-f.
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A. Read the sentences below, circle the correct verb and complete the blanks with the correct preposition.
C. Match the words 1-5 with the meanings a-e.
1. I bumped / crashed John last night at the supermarket.
2. Fahad is not able to suffer / cope too much pressure.
3. Parents try to prevent / protect their children harm.
4. My mother wants to compare / replace her old washing machine a new one.
5. The government has made it clear that it does not guard / negotiate terrorists.
6. The designers of the vehicle were able to combine / benefit luxury efficiency.
7. The recipe requires you to warn / mix the eggs the flour.
8. The higher education system in the UK differs / suffers that in the US.
VOCABULARY
B. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are two extra words which you do not need to use.
inventions reduction arrangements operation
connection protection communication improvement
1. There has been a marked in Darren’s school marks in the last year.
2. It took John two weeks to recover from his knee .
3. Some people believe that there is a between wealth and happiness.
4. Bander is responsible for all the travel .
5. The wheel is believed to be one of the world’s most important .
6. There has been a in nursing staff in many UK hospitals.
1. believable a. something that is obvious or easy to see
2. dependable b. something you think could be true
3. predictable c. something that you know is going to happen
4. noticeable d. something that is more desirable than something else
5. preferable e. something or someone that you can rely on
D. Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
1. Hopefully, we the project by the end of May.
a. finish b. are finishing c. will be finishing d. will have finished
2. Sorry, I can’t come to the restaurant tonight. I overtime.
a. will not work b. will be working c. will have worked d. work
3. Paul’s plane at 8:00 tomorrow morning, so he has to be at the airport at around 6:00.
a. leave b. are going to leave c. will have left d. leaves
4. In the next 50 years the Earth severe water shortages.
a. will face b. faces c. is facing d. will have faced
5. Please, Mum, let me play football with my friends. I home late, I promise.
a. won’t be coming b. won’t come c. won’t have come d. am not coming
6. Henry will have a shower as soon as he fixing the car.
a. will finish b. finishes c. is finishing d. will have finished
7. Omer law in Paris next year.
a. is going to study b. studies c. is studying d. will have studied
GRAMMAR
17
E. Complete the dialogues with the correct Future tense of the verbs in brackets.
1. Saud: Andy, hurry up. Time to go!
Andy: I (be) ready in a minute.
2. Hasan: Did you finish your report? You have to hand it in tomorrow.
Saleh: I’m afraid I (not finish) it by tomorrow.
3. Joe: Why is Peter buying ski equipment?
Bill: He (take) ski lessons at the Winter Club.
4. Shirley: What you said was very rude!
Abraar: You’re right. I’m sorry and I promise I (not make) fun of you again.
5. Fred: Call me tomorrow afternoon at six, OK?
Tim: At six tomorrow afternoon, I (fly) to Spain.
6. Ray: Has Colin phoned yet?
Saif: No, he (call) as soon as his train (arrive).
Everyone in the UK is registered with their local doctor or GP, which stands
for General Practitioner. It is this doctor who usually makes an
initial diagnosis when a person is feeling
unwell, and who will normally prescribe
medication or refer them on to a
specialist doctor at the local hospital.
(1) .
In the old days, it was quite usual for
GPs to work on their own with maybe
one receptionist. However, over the
years the concept of the Community
Health Centre has grown into what
now is a team with GPs, nurses and
health advisers. GPs have five, at most
ten minutes to see each patient. So it
eventually became clear that patients
sometimes needed more time to talk
about their health problems.
(2) . He works at a busy
Health Centre in Camberwell, South
London. ‘I’m not a doctor or a nurse
but I am usually the first person young
people will see when they come to
the Health Centre,’ he says. ‘I usually
establish contact by offering some tea.
(3) . And once people feel
relaxed, it makes it easier for them to
talk to me.
There is a great difference in the needs
of young people in terms of providing
advice and information. Most older
people usually need what we call longterm
treatment as they have more
complex problems that require a longer
time to sort out. (4) .
Young people need the support of
a healthcare professional who will
listen to them, answer their questions
and help them get the treatment they
require. Part of my job is to go into
schools and talk about health education
and how young people can access health
care. (5) . I am also involved
in the parent-teacher associations of the
local secondary schools so that parents
are aware of the services I provide.
Often parents will come in to see me
with their child or on their own for a
chat. We always follow up on the time
we have spent with patients, or clients
as I prefer to call them. (6) .
It’s a great feeling to work in such a
positive environment.’
A. I am a familiar face in Camberwell as I work closely with the school nurses, who often send pupils to see me.
B. This is a real ice-breaker, as people often associate drinking tea with winding down.
C. It was expensive to do my PhD but I enjoyed it and loved my time at university.
D. In contrast, young people, neither need nor want this.
E. I’m happy to say parents and young people rate our service extremely highly.
F. This is where John Wood comes in.
G. All this is free and confidential for all people in the UK.
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B. Choose the word or phrase that produces a grammatically correct sentence.
1. This is the first time Ahmed that suit. It looks really nice on him.
a. wears b. has worn c. will wear d. is wearing
2. How long has it been since you last France?
a. visit b. have visited c. had visited d. visited
3. I haven’t had the time to check out the new shopping centre .
a. already b. ever c. still d. yet
4. Peter, I have known all my life, would never do anything to hurt anybody’s feelings.
a. who b. that c. which d. whose
5. I am reading a book about a man son gets killed in a war.
a. who b. that c. whose d. when
6. The hotel we stayed at was so luxurious that it even had a golf course and a fully-equipped gym.
a. there b. which c. when d. who
7. You to consider becoming a Maths teacher. You really have a head for numbers.
a. should b. must c. ought d. had better
8. I to work yesterday. It took me half an hour to find a parking space.
a. shouldn’t drive b. shouldn’t have driven c. ought to drive d. should have driven
1. I don’t think this career choice is for you. You are too sensitive to be a lawyer.
a. convenient b. likeable c. suitable d. effective
2. The job I applied for required previous , and I unfortunately have never worked before.
a. qualifications b. experience c. qualities d. references
3. My father as he was not satisfied with the working conditions.
a. retired b. identified c. resigned d. submitted
4. The university is keen to scientific research and is offering grants to researchers.
a. preserve b. distinguish c. benefit d. promote
5. My parents are having difficulty ends meet because my father is presently unemployed.
a. making b. doing c. pulling d. taking
6. Having to operate on people did not to me so I decided not to become a surgeon.
a. appeal b. entertain c. win d. concern
7. I don’t enough money working as a receptionist, so I also do some part-time work at a café.
a. possess b. share c. perform d. earn
8. I find my job very but that’s what makes it interesting for me.
a. boring b. fascinating c. demanding d. effective
VOCABULARY
C. Choose the word that most appropriately completes each sentence.
GRAMMAR
15
1. install a. to find out the exact position of something or someone
2. negotiate b. tell someone about something that is dangerous or unpleasant that could happen so they can avoid it
3. impact c. the powerful effect that something has on someone or something
4. warn d. to come to an agreement through formal discussion
5. locate e. to put equipment or furniture in place so it can be used
6. amuse f. to make someone want to smile or laugh
2a 24-25
VOCABULARY
1. The roads of the city are always with traffic.
2. Saud is a man; he edited the university magazine while completing his medical degree.
3. Fireworks are let off all across the country on our national holiday.
4. When young people leave home for the first time, it is that they will feel a bit homesick.
5. There are three compulsory and two units on the course.
6. The plane was flying at a very high .
7. The company allows employees to have working hours.
8. The number of unemployed people has decreased in the last year.
congested altitude flexible inevitable
simultaneously optional practical
remarkable considerably expensive
A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are two extra words which you do not need to use.
B. Read the text below and decide which answer a, b or c best fits each gap.
The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger jet in the world; it can seat up to 800 passengers in economy style seating.
It is so big that many airports have to be redesigned to make sure their runways are large enough for the plane to land and
(1) . Despite its enormous size, it is made of a (2) material. This
material is called carbon fibre and it helps to (3) the plane’s weight and make it more efficient.
The double decker plane is the height of a seven-floor building, and it has three classes of seats: economy, business, as well
as twelve luxury suites. The plane manages to (4) luxury with efficiency. It is powered by four
engines and it is said to be (5) friendly as it is fuel efficient and does not cause
(6) pollution. It cost billions of euros and took many years to develop, but the end result is
(7) impressive.
1. a. take off b. guard c. run on
2. a. concrete b. external c. lightweight
3. a. persuade b. reduce c. affect
4. a. consume b. combine c. operate
5. a. environmentally b. dramatically c. technically
6. a. onboard b. sound c. noise
7. a. definitely b. slightly c. enough
C. Match the words 1-6 with the meanings a-f.
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A. Read the sentences below, circle the correct verb and complete the blanks with the correct preposition.
C. Match the words 1-5 with the meanings a-e.
1. I bumped / crashed John last night at the supermarket.
2. Fahad is not able to suffer / cope too much pressure.
3. Parents try to prevent / protect their children harm.
4. My mother wants to compare / replace her old washing machine a new one.
5. The government has made it clear that it does not guard / negotiate terrorists.
6. The designers of the vehicle were able to combine / benefit luxury efficiency.
7. The recipe requires you to warn / mix the eggs the flour.
8. The higher education system in the UK differs / suffers that in the US.
VOCABULARY
B. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are two extra words which you do not need to use.
inventions reduction arrangements operation
connection protection communication improvement
1. There has been a marked in Darren’s school marks in the last year.
2. It took John two weeks to recover from his knee .
3. Some people believe that there is a between wealth and happiness.
4. Bander is responsible for all the travel .
5. The wheel is believed to be one of the world’s most important .
6. There has been a in nursing staff in many UK hospitals.
1. believable a. something that is obvious or easy to see
2. dependable b. something you think could be true
3. predictable c. something that you know is going to happen
4. noticeable d. something that is more desirable than something else
5. preferable e. something or someone that you can rely on
D. Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
1. Hopefully, we the project by the end of May.
a. finish b. are finishing c. will be finishing d. will have finished
2. Sorry, I can’t come to the restaurant tonight. I overtime.
a. will not work b. will be working c. will have worked d. work
3. Paul’s plane at 8:00 tomorrow morning, so he has to be at the airport at around 6:00.
a. leave b. are going to leave c. will have left d. leaves
4. In the next 50 years the Earth severe water shortages.
a. will face b. faces c. is facing d. will have faced
5. Please, Mum, let me play football with my friends. I home late, I promise.
a. won’t be coming b. won’t come c. won’t have come d. am not coming
6. Henry will have a shower as soon as he fixing the car.
a. will finish b. finishes c. is finishing d. will have finished
7. Omer law in Paris next year.
a. is going to study b. studies c. is studying d. will have studied
GRAMMAR
17
E. Complete the dialogues with the correct Future tense of the verbs in brackets.
1. Saud: Andy, hurry up. Time to go!
Andy: I (be) ready in a minute.
2. Hasan: Did you finish your report? You have to hand it in tomorrow.
Saleh: I’m afraid I (not finish) it by tomorrow.
3. Joe: Why is Peter buying ski equipment?
Bill: He (take) ski lessons at the Winter Club.
4. Shirley: What you said was very rude!
Abraar: You’re right. I’m sorry and I promise I (not make) fun of you again.
5. Fred: Call me tomorrow afternoon at six, OK?
Tim: At six tomorrow afternoon, I (fly) to Spain.
6. Ray: Has Colin phoned yet?
Saif: No, he (call) as soon as his train (arrive).
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