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Name: ………………………………………Class: ………… Ms.

Hong Hoa
VOCABULARY 6

FOOTBALL
47. FOOTBALL
1. This year our team are the…………...favourites to win the cup.
A. hard B. full C. grand D. firm
2. The team’s coach insisted on a programme of…………...training before the big match.
A. rigorous B. harsh C. severe . D. searching
3. The team has practised hard so that it could…………...the trophy.
A. return B. replace C. restore D. regain
4. The team’s recent wins have…………...them for the semi-finals.
A. fitted B. qualified C. promoted D. matched
5. Liverpool beat local…………..., Everton, by two goals to one last Saturday.
A. opponents B. rivals C. enemies D. foes
6. His poor standard of play fully justifies his…………...from the team for the next match.
A. ban B. exception C. exclusion D. rejection
7. The footballer was…………...off the field for kicking the referee.
A. brought B. put C. taken D. sent
8. The footballer scored four…………..., so his team won the match.
A. aims B. games C. goals D. scores
9. I hope you all don’t get…………...by this minor defeat “our performance is improving all the time, and we could
win our next match.
A. supported B. discouraged C. accelerated D. motivated
10. The…………...at the football match became violent when their team lost.
A. customers B. groups C. spectators D. observers
11. Our village team were hopelessly…………...by the professional visitors.
A. outgrown B. outclassed C. outnumbered D. outraced.
12. He was nervous at the beginning of the game but later he came into his…………...
A. best B. nature C. style D. own
13. The…………...said it was a foul and gave us a free kick.
A. controller B. judge C. referee D. umpire
14. Even though the match wasn’t very exciting, the…………...managed to make it sound interesting.
A. commentator B. announcer C. narrator D. presenter
15. The football team won partly because they had been so well trained by their…………....
A. instructor B. director C. coach D. teacher
16. Manchester United are playing…………...Birmingham this Sunday.
A. facing B. against C. opposite D. with
17. The football match resulted in a…………....
A. zero B. equaliser C. loss D. draw
18. In his first game for our team he…………...a goal after two minutes.
A. scored B. gained C. earned D. won
19. After their long period of training, the footballers were in good…………...
A. cut B. shape C. figure D. style
20. The referee…………...the goal because of a previous infringement.
A. annulled B. demolished C. disallowed D. disqualified
21. Having lost the match, the team travelled home in…………...spirits.
A. low B. dark C. empty D. cold
22. As they watched the match, the crowd…………...in unison.
A. bellowed B. chanted C. crowed D. intoned
23. We still don’t know who is going to win, because at half-time the score is one…………...
A. all B. each C. equal D. together
24. I advise you not to …………...the referee’s decision.
A. condemn B. condone C. conduct D. contest
25. As the minutes ticked by and we held on to our narrow lead our hopes of victory…………...steadily.
A. arose B. aroused C. rose D. raised
26. A coach carrying football…………...crashed into a lorry on the motorway.
A. fans B. watchers C. people D. lovers
27.…………...ten minutes of the start of the game two players had been sent off.
A. Before B. Inside C. Around D. Within
28. The football match was so dull that most of the…………...left at half-time.
A. audience B. onlookers C. crowd D. viewers
29. The World Cup is a football…………...which is open to all countries.
A. participation B. competition C. occasion D. involvement
30. Judging by the latest results, the team look…………...to return without a single medal.
A. convicted B. forecast C. doomed D. sentenced
31. There were twelve policemen on…………...at the football ground during the match.
A. employment B. action C. charge D. duty
32. Because both teams came from the same town, the stadium was packed with…………....
A. spectators B. public C. playgoers D. audience
33. It was a good game, and at the end the…………...was Scotland 4, Ireland 3.
A. total B. balance C. record D. score
34. The fans…………...when their team scored a goal.
A. shouted B. cheered C. laughed D. called
35. They cheered the captain and carried him off the field on their…………....
A. breasts B. arms C. shoulders D. elbows
36. Violence at football matches is a symptom of problems in…………....
A. nation B. society C. fraternity D. state
37. Owen’s second goal was…………...because he was off-side.
A. disqualified B. banned C. outlawed D. disallowed
38. After a hard match. United managed to…………...with City, 1-1.
A. equal B. draw C. exact D. score
39. Our team was losing but we managed to…………...the score.
A. get B. notice C. even D. have
40. Our football team lost…………...three goals to nil.
A. with B. by C. to D. in
41. The score was 4 to 3, so we were only …………...beaten.
A. merely B. slightly C. lightly D. narrowly
42. Keeping the ball out of the net is the…………...responsibility of the goalkeeper.
A. own B. unique C. sole D. individual
43. Good team-work has played an important…………...in the club’s success.
A. part B. place C. game D. effect
44. After ninety minutes of play, the result was a…………...,2-2.
A. split B. balance C. draw D. match
45. Even though Jones handled the ball, the referee told them to play…………...
A. off B. through C. up D. on
46. Police blamed a small hooligan …………... in the crowd for the violence which occurred.
A. element B. constituent C. division D. portion
47. Far more people…………...football on a Saturday afternoon than play it.
A. see B. watch C. stare D. look
48. As the two teams left the pitch, the 100,000…………...gave them a standing ovation.
A. viewers B. bystanders C. observers D. spectators
49. The…………...blew his whistle to signal the end of the match.
A. referee B. arbitrator C. spectator D. judge
50. During the evening football match the stadium was illuminated by…………....
A. spotlights B. flashlights C. highlights D. floodlights
48.FOOTBALL
1. The current team are of a remarkably high …………..., despite injury problems.
A. standard B. shape C. spirit D. term
2. The team were in remarkably high…………...despite the appalling weather.
A. standards B. spirits C. shape D. terms
3. After several disastrous matches, he was…………...of the captaincy.
A. cancelled B. removed C. reduced D. relieved
4. You have to …………...the person with the ball until you catch him.
A. jump B. rush C. chase D. drop
5. After the football match the crowds…………...out of the stadium into the nearest bars and café.
A. poured B. leaked C. trickled D. dripped
6. They’ve sold out of tickets for the football match tonight, so we’ll just have to make…………...of it and go to the
cinema instead!
A. a mess B. a meal C. a mountain D. the best
7. As he turned to chase the ball, the centre forward…………...his knee and collapsed in agony.
A. contorted B. tortured C. twisted D. crumpled
8. The attendance at last Saturday’s league match was a(n)…………...low.
A. disappointing B. record C. eternal D. all-day
9. He was so badly injured that they had to bring on a…………...and carry him off the football pitch.
A. stretcher B. hammock C. bed D. bunk
10. Italy was knocked…………...the World Cup.
A. into B. away from C. out of D. forward to
11. The crowds all …………...towards the stadium as the time for kick off drew near.
A. entered B. gravitated C. embarked D. aspired
12. The…………...between the referee and some of the players led to three of them being sent off.
A. confrontation B. sensitivity C. presence D. encounter
13. Professional footballers have to…………...all their energy into their job.
A. give B. spend C. provide D. put
14. Can you…………... when you scored your first goal in a match?
A. remind B. recall C. picture D. memorise
15. David Beckham’s father…………...of becoming a football star when he was young.
A. wished B. hoped C. fancied D. dreamed
16. The injury to her knee forced the football player to…………...surgery and miss many matches last season.
A. undergo B. overtake C. deter D. operate
17. Winning the European Cup was our greatest…………....
A. attempt B. effort C. achievement D. act
18. The final match of the World Cup is one of the most popular sporting…………... in the world.
A. events B. celebrations C. competitions D. tournaments
19. The game will be…………...for an hour because the other team is stuck in traffic.
A. transferred B. cancelled C. postponed D. suspended
20. Manchester United were knocked out of the…………...in the first round.
A. organisation B. competition C. production D. situation
21. The crowd…………...their favourite players when they came onto the field.
A. booed B. groaned C. gasped D. cheered
22. The football…………...nearly lost his voice from shouting so loudly.
A. speaker B. commentator C. analyst D. descriptor
23. The football…………...was badly waterlogged and the match was postponed.
A. arena B. court C. stadium D. pitch
24. The player was…………...for the remainder of the season.
A. expelled B. suspended C. excluded D. omitted
25. I hope the coach will be making a stop for refreshments soon, as I can’t wait to……..my legs for a few minutes.
A. fracture B. dedicate C. stretch D. bend
26. Three of their players were out injured, but there’s still no excuse for such a …………...performance.
A. walking B. pedestrian C. strolling D. striding
27. Not only did they not win the trophy, but they were knocked out in the…………...round.
A. initial B. introductory C. qualifying D. pre-seasonal
28. When the two teams ran onto the football…………...the crowd cheered.
A. pitch B. stadium C. arena D. court
29. The football…………...can seat up 30,000 people.
A. hall B. pitch C. field D. ground
30. Our local team seems to have…………...its focus. We’ve been beaten three times in a row.
A. missed B. lost C. removed D. misplaced
31. Liverpool are on the…………...of being relegated to the Fourth Division.
A. edge B. ledge C. rim D. verge
32. Manchester had several opportunities to score but…………...their chances.
A. spent B. scattered C. squandered D. abused
33. The team coach remained…………...from the public debate about his competence.
A. far B. aloof C. away D. disinterested
34. There was absolute…………...when the spectators invaded the pitch.
A. turmoil B. rebellion C. turbulence D. rioting
35. I heard that the …………...at the end of the match was 2-0.
A. account B. total C. number D. score
36. How do you say the following score? “1-0”
A. one zero B. one oh C. one nil D. one nothing
37. Last week’s…………...was a blow to their chances of reaching the finals.
A. defeat B. losing C. miss D. reverse
38. If a match has extra time, a single goal decides the result - this is called a…………...goal.
A. gold B. golden C. silver D. bronze
39. The players…………...the referee’s decision.
A. disputed B. disagreed C. objected D. contradicted
40. West Ham United…………...a good result away from home at the weekend, despite playing the second half
with only ten men.
A. won B. earned C. succeeded D. achieved
41. Contrary to expectations, South Korea…………...to the semi-finals of the 2002 World Cup.
A. protected B. provided C. progressed D. proclaimed
42. It doesn’t matter which football team you support the…………...is always in the wrong.
A. linesman B. referee C. arbitrator D. umpire
43. “Look at that player! He kicked Ronald.” - “Yes, that was a…………...foul.”
A. calculated B. determined C. deliberate D. planned
44. The team won the championship four years…………....
A. passing B. running C. following D. rotating
45. He was selected to play despite a string of…………...recent performances.
A. mediocre B. reasonable C. outstanding D. satisfactory
46. Ever though the match wasn’t very exciting, the…………...managed to make it sound interesting.
A. announcer B. narrator C. presenter D. commentator
47. Did you watch the football…………...between Sweden and Denmark on television last night?
A. competition B. game C. match D. sport
48. Newcastle United won a…………...victory over league rivals Arsenal to win the premiership title.
A. influential B. decisive C. strong-minded D. determined
49. Many people…………...about the bad behaviour of soccer fans in the town centre after the match.
A. complained B. disapproved C. criticized D. objected
50. Manchester United…………...Liverpool in the FA Cup Final.
A. lost B. won C. sailed D. beat
HEALTH & MEDICINE
49. DIET
1. Overweight people have a(n)…………...to avoid exercises.
A. affectation B. tendency C. inclination D. disposition
2. You should take more exercise if you want to keep…………....
A. fat B. fine C. fit D. fresh
3. The doctor told her that she would be well-advised to…………...some weight.
A. lose B. light C. leave D. sell
4. After her diet, she looked very…………...and healthy.
A. hungry B. skinny C. thin D. slim
5. Very fat men sometimes have a…………...at the back of the neck.
A. double chin B. roll of fat C. spare tyre D. ton of flesh
6. The doctor advised my mother to keep a…………...watch on her weight.
A. strict B. severe C. near D. tight
7. It’s important to keep your body in good…………...
A. contour B. shape C. form D. figure
8. You shouldn’t eat so much chocolate…………...meals.
A. except B. else C. between D. through
9. She has put…………...a lot of weight since last year.
A. down B. in C. off D. on
10. She remained depressingly fat …………...all her efforts to slim.
A. despite B. although C. contrary D. agajnst
11. I need to…………...my weight by about ten kilos for health reasons.
A. shrink B. diminish C. dwindle D. reduce
12. There’s an old saying, “It’s the double gins that cause the…………..”
A. crossed eyes B. double chins C. flat feet D. knock knees
13. Exercise tends to…………..the effects of old age.
A. waylay B. run down C. set back D. offset
14. A diet high in carbohydrates contains little of the…………..material needed to build up tissue.
A. calorific B. nourishing C. digestible D. sustaining
15. He will have to go on a diet because he is worried that he is…………..
A. buxom B. strong C. robust. D. chubby
16. I think you’ll find that the inconvenience of the diet is …………..by the benefits.
A. outranked B. overbalanced C. outweighed D. overthrown
17. When there is excessive obesity patients are sometimes put on a…………..diet which enable them to lose
weight extremely quickly.
A. balanced B. slim C. light D. crash
18.…………..your food will give you indigestion.
A. Bolting B. Cramming C. Gorging D. Munching
19. When dieting, eat only to satisfy your hunger………….., not to gratify your desire to eat.
A. aches B. spasms C. pangs D. twinges
20. Fat people should…………..the temptation to eat a lot of sweet things.
A. resist B. disobey C. deny D. refuse
21. Mr Smith is very fat; he ought to…………..some weight.
A. give B. throw C. lose D. waste
22. I can’t stop eating chocolate. I’ve been…………..on it since I was about four years old.
A. addicted B. fixed C. enslaved D. hooked
23. The doctor has advised him to cut down…………..his drinking.
A. on B. in C. with D. to
24. The doctor told him to keep…………..sweets and chocolate to lose weight.
A. at B. off C. back D. up
25. If you go on a diet, you’ll find that giving up butter will help you…………..a few pounds.
A. shed B. leave C. drop D. fall
26. A balanced diet is…………..for you.
A. good B. nice C. right D. necessary
27. I think you’ve overdone your diet a bit - you’re too…………..now.
A. plump B. round C. skinny D. fleshy
28. I’ve given…………..trying to lose weight because it never seems to work.
A. in B. out C. back D. up
29. After the film director Peter Jackson started a(n) …………..diet, he lost over 30 kilos in just 10 months.
A. strict B. narrow C. mere D. considerate
30. Experts recommend a…………..diet with plenty of fresh vegetables.
A. various B. varied C. wide D. changeable
31. The doctor recommended me…………..on a strict diet.
A. go B. going C. to go D. I should go
32. If you eat sensibly, you are not likely to…………..weight.
A. put B. gain C. earn D. win
33. You need a well-…………..diet to lead a healthy lifestyle.
A. balanced B. informed C. preserved D. mannered
34. Cereals are good for you because most of them are…………..in fat.
A. short B. small C. low D. light
35. More people have come to realise the…………..benefits of a healthy diet.
A. dinner B. stomach C. lower D. nutritional
36. He’s certainly…………..a lot of weight since I last saw him.
A. taken on B. put on C. put up D. taken up
37. Did you read about the diet that’s…………..in fat?
A. big B. rich C. full D. high
38. Magazines promote the virtues of eating a…………..diet.
A. well-rounded B. balanced C. complete D. fair
39. It has been medically proven that a poor diet leads to ………….. growth.
A. curbed B. tempered C. controlled D. stunted
40. Fresh fruit juice is better for you than…………..drinks.
A. fuzzy B. saccharine C. bubbly D. fizzy
41. Going on this diet has really…………..me good. I’ve lost weight and I feel fantastic!
A. made B. taken C. done D. had
42. She died after a long…………...
A. illness B. failing C. disease D. sickness
43. The doctor had three…………..of nose-bleeding in the same day.
A. aspects B. cases C. examples D. illnesses
44. He still suffers from a rare tropical disease which he…………..while in the Congo.
A. contracted B. gained C. infected D. received
45. My grandmother is very old and is not …………..very good health.
A. from B. on C. in D. with
46. The teachers at the school went…………..with flu one after another.
A. off B. down C. out D. under
47. Malaria is…………..by the female mosquito.
A. broadcast B. sent C. transported D. transmitted
48. Mary is in bed with, a…………..attack of flu.
A. severe B. heavy C. large D. hard
49. My brother was…………..ill yesterday and is now in hospital.
A. broken B. caught. C. taken D. fallen
50. The school is half empty as a serious epidemic of measles has broken…………..
A. down B. in C. up D. out
50. DISEASES
1. Several…………..of typhoid have been reported.
A. cases B. doses C. occurrences D. types
2. To our………….., Mary’s illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared.
A. anxiety B. relief C. judgement D. eyes
3. He…………..a rare disease when he was working in the hospital.
A. took B. infected C. suffered D. caught
4. My headaches are usually brought…………..by worry.
A. on B. in C. up D. out
5. The doctor examined him carefully and…………..influenza.
A. concluded B. diagnosed C. decided D. realised
6. Some diseases …………..quickly from one person to another.
A. catch B. get about C. spread . D. move
7. Tropical diseases are comparatively…………..in Poland.
A. rare B. few C. scarce D. slight
8. It was a minor illness and she soon got…………..it.
A. around B. on with C. up to D. over.
9. The…………..last thing I want now is to catch a cold.
A. extremely B. most C. very D. utterly
10. I can never touch lobster because I am…………..to shellfish.
A. sensitive B. infected C. sensible D. allergic
11. She couldn’t go out because she had a…………..cold.
A. flowing B. leaking C. streaming D. running
12. The local medical officer reported a serious…………..of food-poisoning.
A. event B. outbreak C. incident D. state
13. The patient his illness down to a virus infection.
A. traced B. placed C. put D. laid
14. Barbara’s gradually getting…………..a bad cold, which kept her off work for nearly a week.
A. into B. up C. on D. over
15. The children were suffering from the…………..of the hot weather.
A. consequences B. effects C. products D. results
16. He had a very bad cold and couldn't stop…………...
A. yawning B. snoring C. spitting D. sneezing
17. I am going to have a short rest as I………….. a headache.
A. have B. take C. feel D. suffer
18. Though it was only a…………..fever, the doctor’ gave him an injection.
A. faint B. small C. mild D. simple
19. The school was closed for a month because of serious…………..of fever.
A. outbreak B. outburst C. outset D. outcome
20. I hope I haven’t…………..your cold. I’m going on holiday tomorrow.
A. taken B. caught C. suffered D. received
21. You keep sneezing. You must have caught a(n)…………...
A. illness B. cough C. headache D. cold
22. Because of his poor health, it took him a long time to…………..his bad cold.
A. throw down B. throw off C. throw away D. throw over
23. They expect a quick…………..from the illness because the medicine is excellent.
A. fatigue B. recovery C. cultivation D. detachment
24. I’m not going to visit him because I have a…………..of hospitals.
A. fear B. scare C. fright D. dare
25. Dr. Jones has received an award for her great…………..in treating leukemia.
A. deeds B. activities C. achievements D. undertaking
26. An illness that is caused by the mind is known as a(n)' illness.
A. acute B. congenital C. familial D. psychosomatic
27. He has…………..bronchitis. He has suffered from it for many years.
A. mortal B. chronic C. fatal D. durable
28. I’m glad to say that she has now…………..her illness.
A. got into B. got on C. got around D. got over
29. If you’ve got a…………..you should pinch the top of your nose.
A. nosebleed B. sore throat C. sprained ankle D. migraine
30. The…………..of the outbreak of the disease is still unknown.
A. aim B. cause C. motive D. reason
31. Children with…………..diseases should not be allowed to go to school.
A. constant B. contact C. infectious D. influential
32. I have been advised to take every…………..against catching flu again this winter.
A. precaution B. prediction C. premeditation D. prevention
33. My mother was…………..ill last summer but, fortunately, is now making a slow but steady recovery.
A. serious B. fatally C. definitely D. critically
34. I was having difficulty sleeping so my doctor prescribed tablets to ease my…………...
A. measles B. insomnia C. mumps D. rabies
35. After the outbreak of a mysterious illness, investigation revealed…………..of the town’s water supply.
A. pollution B. eruption C. infiltration D. contagion
36. Apart from the…………..cough and cold, I have been remarkably healthy all my life.
A. odd B. irregular C. opportune D. timely
37. Smallpox, once responsible for millions of deaths, has been virtually…………...
A. abolished B. erased C. eradicated D. exterminated
38. Unless we take immediate precautions, we shall not be able to…………..the epidemic.
A. contain B. destroy C. hold D. staunch
39. Peter can’t play with the children next door because he is still in…………..with measles.
A. confinement B. detention C. seclusion D. quarantine
40. The outbreak of whooping cough among children under 5 has now reached…………..proportions.
A. epidemic B. endemic C. contagious D. pathological
41. My little daughter is not allowed to play with her friends next door because one of them is suffering from
a…………..disease.
A. touching B. contiguous C. contagious D. transmitting
42. She suffers from a morbid fear of spiders, known to doctors as…………...
A. agoraphobia B. xenophobia C. claustrophobia D. arachnophobia
43. At first the disease affected only his hands, but now it has ………….. to his arms.
A. entered B. spread C. expanded D. covered
44. My throat infection left me very…………..and made talking difficult.
A. inarticulate B. dumb C. hoarse D. speechless
45. The doctor gave the patient a(n)…………..examination to discover the cause of his collapse.
A. universal B. thorough C. exact D. whole
46. She should have been here but she’s gone…………..flu.
A. through with B. back on C. down with D. down by
47. The doctor sent him to bed, saying he was much…………..to go to work.
A. ill B. very ill C. ill enough D. too ill
48. Over the past 50 years, many serious illnesses have been brought…………..control.
A. in B. to C. under D. over
49. Half the children were away from school last week because of a(n)…………..of influenza.
A. break-out B. breakthrough C. outburst D. outbreak
50. She went ………….. a bad cold just before Christmas.
A. down with B. in for C. over D. through
51. DISEASES
1. If you feel ill, the doctor usually…………..your temperature.
A. inspects B. examines C. tests D. takes
2. The fact is, doctor, I just cannot…………..this dreadful cough.
A. get out of B. get rid of C. get down to D. get round to
3. Hopefully more diseases will be…………..in the near future.
A. wiped B. cleared C. eradicated D. extinguished
4. The illness spread…………..all our attempts at keeping it in check.
A. regardless B. despite C. contrary D. against
5. The doctor allowed him to go home on…………..that he remained in bed.
A. order B. promise C. condition D. account
6. Unfortunately his illness turned out to be extremely…………..so he was kept in isolation.
A. infectious B. influential C. individual D. inoffensive
7. Researchers are trying to …………..the cause of dyslexia.
A. source B. decipher C. invent D. pinpoint
8. The child became ill because his diet was…………..in vitamins.
A. disabled B. deficient C. reduced D. constrained
9. Because John didn’t take good care of himself, it was…………..that he would get sick.
A. invariable B. notorious C. conclusive D. inevitable
10. No one can visit her because she has a very…………..disease.
A. intoxicating B. corporal C. contagious D. exasperating
11. Your doctor can…………..some medicine to ease the pain.
A. prescribe B. order C. give D. offer
12. Scurvy is a disease that is caused by a…………..of vitamin C in the diet.
A. weakness B. shortage C. lack D. flaw
13. Most children these days get inoculated…………..common childhood illnesses like measles and mumps when
they are babies.
A. against B. from C. apart D. for
14. Owing to various advances in modern medicine, certain diseases that were seemingly incurable
now…………..treatment.
A. stem from B. consist of C. yield to D. interfere with
15. She is a terrible hypochondriac; she never goes anywhere unless she is…………..with pills and potions.
A. charged B. armed C. filled D. covered
16. The children of today are healthier and better……..than those of the past, and far fewer of them die in infancy.
A. disposed of B. fed up C. rounded up D. cared for
17. The high…………..of cancer was attributed to the proximity of a nuclear power station.
A. incidence B. dosage C. extent D. amount
18. I had such a sore throat that I found it impossible to…………..any solid food.
A. chew B. gulp C. sip D. swallow
19. You should have a flu…………..as soon as possible.
A. inoculation B. vaccination C. immunisation D. preparation
20. Grapefruit is…………..in vitamin C.
A. rich B. heavy C. packed D. full.
21. Some people prefer alternative therapies to…………..medicine.
A. typical B. usual C. conventional D. conformist
22. We need calcium to help…………..strong bones.
A. maintain B. keep C. generate D. allow
23. Scientists are working to find a cure for…………..like AIDS.
A. ills B. infirmities C. complaints D. diseases
24. Medical students were handing out…………..about skin cancer.
A. catalogues B. leaflets C. directories D. advertisements
25. It’s a very…………..disease so we may all catch it.
A. rigorous B. nagging C. spreading D. contagious
26. She went…………..with measles and had to miss school.
A. on B. down C. away D. off
27. Her illness was…………..there was nothing wrong with her at all.
A. imaginary B. creative C. imaginative D. fantastic
28. Why not take the day off work if you’re feeling…………..the weather?
A. beyond B. over C. above D. under
29. He still suffers…………..headaches as a result of the accident.
A. of B. from C. by D. for
30. If you have a minor illness, it’s usually better just to let nature take its…………..
A. way B. time C. path D. course
31. It’s too hard to determine whether the disease' has already begun to…………..or not.
A. spread B. circulate C. enlarge D. transmit
32. Charlotte was really unwell for á few days, but, fortunately she’s on the …………..now.
A. move B. fix C. mend D. repair
33. I didn’t feel too bad really. I only had a…………..attack of ’flu.
A. weak B. small C. gentle D. mild
34. Some of the cattle were placed in quarantine for fear of the disease being…………..
A. contractual B. congenital C. contagious D. contentious
35. Many diseases that used to be considered…………..of mankind are now easily treatable with antibiotics.
A. thorns B. tortures C. blights D. scourges
36. There is still no…………..for the common cold.
A. cure B. ache C. treat D. heal
37. If the virus continues to spread………….., we’ll have an epidemic on our hands.
A. uncaught B. unstoppable C. unchecked D. uncontrolled
38. Arthritis causes the joints to become swollen and…………...
A. flaming B. inflamed C. flammable D. inflammable
39. Because of his bad cold, Stuart often had to…………..loudly to stop his nose running.
A. wheeze B. pant C. sniff D. cough
40. The damp has…………..his health; he’s got rheumatism.
A. swayed B. affected C. influenced D. impressed
41. Young children are often ………….. to illnesses such as measles.
A. liable B. sensitive C. apt D. susceptible
42. The chances of surviving cancer have…………..improved over the years.
A. steadily B. principally C. spontaneously D. diligently
43. Vitamins and minerals are…………..for good health, and so, without a supply of them in sufficient amounts, our
health will suffer.
A. superficial B. vital C. evident D. modified
44. Certain illnesses are…………..- in other words, you get them from your parents - while others come from a
variety of sources.
A. hereditary B. obligatory C. mandatory D. compulsory
45. It is hoped that more diseases -may be …………..through programmes of vaccination.
A. destroyed B. cleared C. eradicated D. removed
46. It was fortunate that you brought your father to the hospital while his disease was still …………...
A. treatable B. sceptical C. healed D. injured
47. George didn’t attend school for six weeks as he had to stay in hospital where he was…………..for pneumonia.
A. fixed B. treated C. relieved D. mended
48. Bob was in terrible pain, but none of us knew how to…………..his suffering until the ambulance arrived.
A. dissolve B. cease C. relieve D. exclude
49. The most probable…………..for your chronic headache is lack of good rest.
A. factor B. background C. origin D. reason
50. Not only were the little children…………..with this nasty cold. We had a few adult patients, too.
A. afflicted B. imposed C. injured D. aggravated
52. DRUGS
1. You may experience some side…………..when you take this medicine.
A. results B. consequences C. effects D. products
2. Take two of these…………..three times a day after meals.
A. drugs B. capsules C. placebos D. prescriptions
3. Illness can be stopped before it happens by means of…………...
A. vaccines B. prescription C. therapy D. after-care
4. With better medicine, we would stop the…………..of that disease.
A. exhibition B. suffusion C. collaboration D. proliferation
5. Can you …………..a good pill against airsickness?
A. advise B. recommend C. propose D. suggest
6. The…………..is a teaspoonful, to be taken three times a day. You must not exceed it.
A. medicine B. measure C. dose D. quantity
7. You shouldn’t drive while taking this medication as it can cause…………..vision.
A. hazy B. misty C. vague D. blurred
8. Many herbs are well known for their healing…………..
A. properties B. medicines C. parts D. contents
9. The doctor prescribed tablets to help…………..the pain.
A. calm B. lighten C. relieve D. rid.
10. The medicine should be…………..with a little water.
A. weakened B. reduced C. thinned D. diluted
11. The doctor gave me some…………..for my rheumatism.
A. gargle B. pills C. pastilles D. lozenges
12. As the drug took…………..the patient became quieter.
A. action B. influence C. force D. effect
13. It’s time to take another…………..of medicine..
A. dose B. cup C. drink D. spoon
14. The effects of the anaesthetic used for the operation take quite a time to …………..off.
A. give B. move C. wear D. turn
15. I took the doctor’s prescription to the chemist’s to be made…………...
A. for B. into C. out D. up
16. He took the pills and a week later he was as right as…………...
A. dawn B. rain C. sunshine D. water
17. After his illness, the doctor gave him medicine to…………..another attack.
A. prevent B. improve C. deny D. recover
18. You’ll feel better after you’ve taken a…………..of cough medicine.
A. helping B. dose C. portion D. ration
19. Take the tablets twice a day…………..in two tablespoons of water.
A. resolved B. melted C. dissolved D. solved
20. The medicine he takes can only …………..the pain. It cannot get rid of it completely.
A. relieve B. remedy C. heal D. solve
21. The doctor gave the woman a strong…………..to calm her down.
A. antiseptic B. sedative C. bromide D. antidote
22. Morphine is sometimes used to…………..severe pain.
A. deaden B. decimate C. smother D. suffocate
23. I hope this headache…………..soon.
A. comes away B. wears off C. passes away D. goes out
24. Few poisons are more…………..than cyanide.
A. deathly B. killing C. mortal D. lethal
25. The nurse made him swallow a(n)…………..to help him sleep better.
A. tranquilliser B. lozenge C. ointment D. lotion
26. He was in terrible pain, so he was given a(n)…………..
A. stab B. scratch C. injection D. wound
27. Certain vitamins help to overcome a loss of…………..
A. life B. vividness C. vitiation D. vitality
28. The medicine was so…………..that he was almost back to normal within a few days.
A. effective B. efficient C. influential D. proficient
29. Beside washing that cut, put some…………..on it in case you have got some dirt in it.
A. antidote B. antiseptic C. disinfectant D. medicine
30. She has killed herself. She took a(n)…………..of sleeping pills.
A. overdose B. exorbitance C. excess D. profusion
31. This is a very rare poison for which there is no known…………...
A. antibody B. antidote C. antiseptic D. anticoagulant
32. They…………..on a cure for tuberculosis while they were doing research on something else.
A. stumbled B. foundered C. tripped D. trod
33. The effects of the injection…………..for two days.
A. endure B. take C. long D. last
34. Even the best medicines are not…………...
A. falsified B. infallible C. fail-proof D. unfailing
35. Poisons should be kept in a place that is…………..to children.
A. inaccessible B. inapplicable C. unavailable D. impracticable
36. He was…………..an injection in his arm.
A. put B. had C. given D. treated
37. Doctors write a………….. for medicine which chemists or dispensers make up.
A. certificate B. recipe C. receipt D. prescription
38. While aspirin produces fewer…………..reactions than many other painkillers, it offers little relief in cases of
severe or chronic headache.
A. adverse B. addicted C. exact D. partial
39.…………..the bottle well before you pour out the medicine.
A. Agitate B. Stir C. Shake D. Tumble
40. A chemist always puts a…………..on a bottle of medicine.
A. receipt B. label C. report D. ticket
41. I always take…………..aspirin when I have a headache.
A. fluid B. molten C. soluble D. runny
42. All medicines should be kept out of…………..of children.
A. contact B. hand C. touch D. reach
43. Aspirin is generally…………..as the best remedy for a headache.
A. considered B. regarded C. valued D. supposed
44. That medicine was horrible! Give me a piece of chocolate to take the …………..away.
A. bitter B. taste C. sensation D. feeling
45. The doctor gave me some medicine to…………..my cold.
A. comfort B. mend C. cure D. repair
46. He…………..the medicine quickly and then drank some orange juice.
A. swallowed B. spat C. licked D. sucked
47. Dr. Chen advised me to use this remedy in…………..as it is extremely potent.
A. restraint B. moderation C. control D. regulation
48. The doctor told him to keep the tablets in his mouth and…………..them slowly.
A. bite B. eat C. swallow D. suck
49. The label said “It is dangerous to…………..the stated dose”.
A. infringe B. exceed C. overdo D. repeat
50. In some countries you don’t need a doctor’s …………..to buy antibiotics.
A. recipe B. note C. receipt D. prescription
53. HEALTH
1. The doctor asked me to…………..to the waist.
A. undress B. strip C. take off D. bare
2. The nurse put a…………..round Peter’s bleeding knee.
A. belt B. bandage C. ribbon D. scarf
3. He had injured his arm badly and had to keep it in a…………..for several weeks.
A. sling B. litter C. cradle D. stretcher
4. The nurse took his…………..and checked that he was comfortable.
A. heat B. fever C. temperature D. thermal
5. The doctor told- her that her temperature was…………...
A. normal B. familiar C. habitual D. current
6. The doctor told me to increase my vitamin D…………...
A. reception B. content C. ingestion D. intake
7. Although the patient’s condition is serious, she seems to be out of…………..
A. danger B. control C. order D. place
8. If he loses consciousness, give him a sip of brandy to bring him…………...
A. back B. round C. over D. up
9. Mary was ill. She’s still feeling a bit under the…………..
A. temperature B. climate C. rain D. weather
10. My sister works in a home for the deaf and …………...
A, speechless B. mute C. dumb D. voiceless
11. Make sure you…………..your food properly before you swallow it.
A. bite B. chew C. crunch D. eat
12. The fact is, doctor, I just cannot…………..this dreadful cough.
A. get down to B. get out of C. get rid of D. get round to
13. The ambulance men took the injured climber down the mountain on a…………..
A. cot B. stretcher C. couch D. bedstead
14. The doctor took his temperature and felt his…………...
A. blood B. muscle C. pulse D. vein
15. While he was in hospital, his wound was …………..twice a day .
A. changed B. cured C. healed D. dressed
16. After a quick…………..at the patient the doctor rang for an ambulance.
A. glance B. gaze C. glimpse D. stare
17. Apply direct…………..on the wound to stop severe bleeding.
A. compression B. contraction C. restriction D. pressure
18. The man who was taken to hospital had been…………..for three hours.
A. indifferent B. insensitive C. unconscious D. unfeeling
19. The injured man was taken to hospital on a(n)…………...
A. bed B. ambulance C. sling D. stretcher
20. After any hard or prolonged exercise it is advisable to check your …………...
A. pulse rate B. eyesight C. mental balance D. brain waves
21. The doctor told me he could…………..nothing wrong with my health,
A. bring B. gain C. find D. obtain
22. He applied for a week’s…………..to look after the children while his wife was in hospital.
A. vacation B. leisure C. rest D. leave
23. There were thirty…………..waiting in the doctor’s surgery.
A. clients B. patients C. customers D. visitors
24. The old nurse was able to…………..her master only by the mark on his arm.
A. notice B. realise C. recognise D. remark
25. Short sight can be…………..by the use of suitable glasses.
A. reduced B. fixed C. improved D. corrected
26. Following her collapse from exhaustion, the doctor recommended lots of bed…………...
A. rest B. leisure C. stay D. sleep
27. The patient was fit enough to…………..and take some nourishment a few hours after the operation.
A. lie down B. lift up C. sit up D. stand up
28. The new form of treatment will have to be…………..under laboratory conditions before it is applied generally.
A. controlled B. experimented C. proved D. tested
29. Whenever there’s a flu………….., doctors are kept very busy.
A. breakout B. outbreak C. outcome D. outlook
30. Can you please………….. an appointment for me to see Dr. Wilson?
A. arrange B. do C. make D. take
31. A walk in the fresh air will…………...
A. better you B. do you good C. heal you D. make you good
32. You must…………...a rest after that long walk.
A. take B. make C. sleep D. lay
33. The…………...of his death were highly suspicious.
A. conditions B. circumstances C. events D. indications
34. If you’d like to take a seat in the waiting room till the doctor can see you, you’ll find plenty of magazines to……
A. browse through . B. stare at C. refer to D. look over
35. It’s a good idea to see your doctor regularly for a(n) …………....
A. control B. investigation C. check-up D. revision
36. Mary had to be taken to hospital after her …………....
A. occurrence B. dilemma C. happening D. accident
37. The staff at the hospital were well…………...to deal with the epidemic.
A. capable B. equipped C. equal D. ready.
38. It’s …………...for you to have an immediate operation.
A. certain B. decided C. essential D. definite
39. An ambulance must have priority as it usually has to deal with some kind of…………....
A. emergency B. crisis C. crash D. urgency
40. My doctor…………...me to take up swimming as it is such good exercise.
A. suggested B. advised C. proposed D. said
41. The nurse was on…………...in the hospital all night.
A. work B. alarm C. service D. duty
42. I’ve been feeling ill all week, so I’m going to see my doctor for a…………...
A. check-up B. check-out C. chepk-in D. check-off
43. Overwork is…………...to cause increased stress.
A. possible B. probably C. obviously D. likely
44. You will have to make a(n)…………...to see the doctor.
A. appointment B. meeting C. arrangement D. date
45. I don’t feel well but I don’t know what’s the matter…………...me.
A. of B. for C. to D. with
46. After his illness, he was advised to…………...gardening as a hobby.
A. take up B. occupy C. turn into D. enter
47. She was a devoted nurse, always very…………...to the needs of her elderly patients.
A. observant B. attentive C. earnest D. careful
48. I didn’t go to the party as I felt a bit under the…………....
A. clouds B. water C. weather D. blankets
49. I have been offered the appointment,…………...to my passing a medical examination.
A. condition B. subject C. dependent D. confirmatory
50. Blood…………...are needed urgently, as the national blood bank reserves are getting low.
A. volunteers B. offers C. donors D. givers
54. HEALTH
1. Sleep is…………...to our health, and lack of it can lead to many illnesses.
A. needed B. required C. essential D. desirable
2. General…………...rarely make home visits anymore; they prefer patients to come to their surgery.
A. practitioners B. surgeons C. medicals D. doctors
3. The doctor gave him a…………...examination.
A. conscientious B. methodical C. thorough D. precise
4. At midday the doctor went on his…………..., visiting sick patients.
A. circles B. rounds C. routes D. ways
5. When my brother was in hospital, he was…………...by a well-known surgeon.
A. carried on B. worked on C. passed on D. operated on
6. You need to take vitamins to stop yourself getting run…………....
A. over B. down C. out D. through
7. At the casualty department my sister had her injury…………....
A. cured B. healed C. treated D. operated
8. The report issued by the National Health Council draws attention to the hazards of…………...to X rays.
A. resistance B. involvement C. confinement D. exposure
9. Everyone hoped that he would…………...after the operation.
A. pull on B. get well C. pull out D. pull over
10. John, who lost a leg in a car accident, has now been fitted with a(n) …………...limb.
A. artificial B. attached C. extra D. substitute
11. The nurse told me that Sam’s…………...immediately after his operation was satisfactory.
A. situation B. health C. condition D. state
12. Euthanasia, or…………...killing, is a common subject for debate these days.
A. helpful B. mercy C. kind D. sympathetic
13. The patient’s condition is…………....
A. critical B. dangerous C. hazardous D. perilous
14. Everything possible was done to…………...the suffering of the wounded man.
A. diminish B. console C. alleviate D. pacify
15. The doctor decided it was better at that point not to…………...the nature of the illness.
A. confess B. give up C. unmask D. reveal
16. You have very high blood…………..., Mr. Woolgar.
A. tension B. infection C. pressure D. level
17. A laser operation on the eyes is…………..., so it must be carried out with great care.
A. deniable B. irreversible C. advisable D. unremarkable
18. We thought she was over the worst of her illness, but yesterday she had a…………....
A. relapse B. come-back C. relaxation D. reversion
19. Tim has got a…………...nose and he’s sneezing.
A. dizzy B. hot C. aching D. runny
20. Exercise is an important part of a…………...lifestyle.
A. healthy B. good C. balanced D. fit
21. As people get older their bodies begin to run…………...and they have less immunity to disease.
A. out B. low C. off D. down
22. They…………...his broken leg in plaster.
A. set B. fitted C. arranged D. tied
23. After climbing the stairs to the sixth floor, I was completely out of…………....
A. air B. breath C. wind D. gasp
24. The hospital called for volunteer blood…………...after their supplies ran low.
A. givers B. suppliers C. donors D. contributors
25. According to a hospital spokesman, hopes were …… last night that the victim would ever regain consciousness.
A. decreasing B. increasing C. growing D. fading
26. After six months of convalescence in a nursing home, Simon is finally on the…………....
A. go B. top C. mend D. run
27. Exercising generally begins with standing up straight, ………...slowly and then, letting your breath out evenly.
A. inhaling B. exhaling C. ingesting D. airing
28. Try something sharp-smelling under her nose, that might…………...if she’s still unconscious.
A. bring her about B. bring her to C. get her over D. put her forward
29. Before the group of doctors would give their opinion they wanted to…………... with each other.
A. confide B. confess C. confirm D. confer
30. Peter was from hospital last week.
A. dismissed B. discharged C. released D. withdrawn
31. In the stomach, the protein in food is………...down into simpler substances by the action of acids and enzymes.
A. broken B. knocked C. melted D. rendered
32. Doctors advise people who are deficient …………...Vitamin C to eat more fruit and vegetables.
A. for B. of C. from D. in
33. If you don’t get your full…………...of sleep, your work will begin to suffer.
A. extent B. quota C. degree D. ratio
34. Half an hour after the patient arrived at the hospital, doctors were…………...him.
A. operating B. operating for C. operating on D. operating to
35. I still feel weak and tired. It’s taking me longer to get…………...the operation than I thought it would.
A. over B. by C. up from D. through.
36. The doctors thought he had got over the worst,but his condition suddenly …………....
A. disintegrated B. dismantled C. deteriorated D. dissolved
37. In a five-hour operation, surgeons managed to sew the boy’s…………...hand back on.
A. severed B. grazed C. crushed D. cut
38. In the days before the widespread use of…………..., having an operation must have been a gruelling experience.
A. aesthetes B. anaesthetics C. aesthetics D. anaesthetists
39. The effects of the anaesthetic…………...after a couple of hours.
A. wore off B. finished off C. dried up D. wiped out
40. John needed…………...to remove his appendix.
A. help B. surgery C. medication D. attention
41. Although he is not fully…………...yet, he is making a good recovery.
A. vigorous B. vital C. energetic D. active
42. My father is suffering from a…………...infection.
A. respiratory B. respiration C. breathing D. breath
43. After a series of tests, the doctor was able to make a(n)…………....
A. opinion B. conclusion C. result D. diagnosis
44. You are advised not to engage in…………...activity during very hot weather.
A. stringent B. strained C. strenuous D. stern
45. He’s…………...his health, and takes dozens of vitamins every day.
A. enthusiastic about B. fascinated by C. obsessed in D. fanatical about
46. He still looks…………...after his illness.
A. discoloured B. fair C. pale D. dull
47. Too much exercise can be harmful but walking is good…………...you.
A. for B. by C. to D. with
48. I was pleased to see how…………...she looked after her recent illness.
A. right B. well C. pleasant D. nice
49. It is…………...that we drink eight glasses of water a day.
A. ordered B. advised C. insisted D. recommended
50. Dan keeps in…………...by exercising on a regular basis.
A. form B. condition C. shape D. health
55. INJURIES
1. He got that…………...on his forehead when he ran into an open cupboard door in the dark a few days ago.
A. blister B. bruise C. scar D. sprain
2. The cut on his face needed twelve…………....
A. threads B. links C. stitches D. joins
3. Be careful you don’t…………...yourself when you are cutting those roses.
A. prick B. pick C. sting D. wound
4. I fell off my bicycle when I was five and I still have a…………...on my knee.
A. freckle B. scratch C. hole D. scar
5. He got a terrible…………...on the head when he forgot to bend as he went through the low doorway.
A. ripple B. hunch C. bump D. wrinkle
6. This…………...dates from my operation last year.
A. scar B. cut C. scratch D. sore
7. A sword will only draw blood if it actually…………...the skin.
A. plunges B. pricks C. pierces D. thrusts
8. As he turned to chase the ball, the centre forward…………...his knee and collapsed in agony.
A. crumpled B. tortured C. contorted D. twisted
9. She cried so much that her face became…………....
A. fat B. soft C. swollen D. torn
10. If you are so senseless as to go on long walks in tight-fitting shoes, you must expect to get…………....
A. scratches B. bruises C. scars D. blisters
11. The runner got a huge blister on his heel where his new shoes…………....
A. scratched B. scraped C. gripped D. rubbed
12. Fortunately, nobody was…………...in the accident.
A. broken B. damaged C. wounded D. injured
13. He managed to…………...the flow of blood by tightly bandaging the wound.
A. restrain B. curb C. check D. inhibit
14. You should see a doctor; after such a blow to the head you may be suffering from…………....
A. concussion B. percussion C. condition D. perfusion
15. He had to go to hospital when he…………....
A. broke up B. broke his muscle C. pulled a muscle D. had a break
16. As a result of his accident, Peter will have to have a(n)…………...leg.
A. artificial B. manufactured C. substitute D. secondary
17. For a long time after the accident, she suffered from constant…………...in her back.
A. ache B. pain C. injury D. hurt
18. The cut was very deep, so he went to the hospital to have it…………....
A. sewed B. knitted C. embroidered D. stitched
19. I badly…………...my ankle when I fell on my way last night.
A. sprained. B. stretched C. strained D. pulled
20. He was hit by a bullet but luckily he was only…………...wounded.
A. barely B. slightly C. merely D. little
21. The patient was found to be suffering from…………...injuries as a result of his fall.
A. multifarious B. multipliable C. multiple D. multiplied
22. Two of the drivers in the car crash had multiple …………....
A. accidents B. injuries C. damages D. casualties
23. I was doing some weeding in the garden when suddenly my back …………...
A. collapsed B. failed C. sprained D. went
24. He got out of bed and took a few…………...but couldn’t go any farther.
A. actions B. steps C. starts D. stages
25. The man was very …………...as he had injured his leg badly when he was a boy.
A. lame B. deaf C. blind D. limp
26. The man’s face was…………...from his infected tooth. .
A. bulging B. dilated C.expanded D. swollen
27. Your leg isn’t broken but it is badly…………...
A. bruised B. bandaged C. fractured D. bent
28. He hurt his knee early in the game, and…………...off the field.
A. carried B. limped C. left D.trod
29. The…………...in his leg was so terrible he thought he would go mad.
A. pain B. disease C. illness D. bruise
30. The woman tripped over the uneven pavement and…………...her elbow.
A. disabled B. dislodged C. dislocated D. distorted
31. Since his motor-accident, he has been…………...in one leg.
A. cracked B. lame C. irregular D. crazy
32. Tania was…………...after the accident and had to spend several weeks in bed.
A. injured B. hampered C. convalescent D. incapacitated
33. I can’t play this afternoon, I’m afraid. I’ve…………...my ankle.
A. turned B. stretched C. sprained D. strained
34. The tree fell on top of him and…………...his leg.
A. smashed B. crushed C. crashed D. cracked
35. After the accident, the injured cyclist was in great…………...
A. agony B. suffering C. hurt D. pain
36. In pain as a result of the fall, he…………...slowly home.
A. limped B. stepped C. wound D. sped
37. After the crash, a number of people were taken to hospital with…………...injuries.
A. great B. deep C. serious D. high
38. If you bathe your finger in cold water, that should…………...the pain.
A. deaden B. blunt C. restrain D. curb
39. My daughter has a nasty…………...oh her arm after falling off her bike.
A. rash B. bruise C. mark D. spot
40. Joe sustained a very serious shoulder…………...in the car crash.
A. harm B. pain C. injury D. damage
41. The doctor instructed him to keep his arm in a…………...for two weeks.
A. sling B. plaster C. sleeve D. shade
42. She has been taken to hospital suffering from a…………...disc.
A. torn B. sprained C. broken D. slipped
43. It’s only a bruise and the pain will…………...after a while.
A. wear out B. clear up C. wear off D. clear off
44. Put your hand in cold water. That will help to…………...the pain of the burn.
A. bear B. avoid C. resist D. relieve
45. The nurse dressed the…………...on his leg and gave him an injection.
A. hurt B. wound C. slit D. cutting
46. After the crash, he was taken to hospital suffering from…………...injuries.
A. manifold B. variable C. multiple D. diverse
47. Don’t be so concerned; it’s only a(n) …………...wound.
A. flesh B. shallow C. exterior D. skin
48. The footballer had a…………...injury to his hamstring.
A. repeating B. regular C. replicating D. recurring
49. After swimming a lot, I often get…………...in one leg.
A. stitch B. cramp C. spasm D. clot
50. John felt a sharp…………...in his back.
A. injury B. wound C. pain D. ache
56. PATIENTS
1. After her illness, it took her a month to…………...her normal strength.
A. receive B. regain C. refresh D. return
2. The doctors think that there might be…………...bleeding.
A. inside B. innate C. internal D. ingrown
3. Betty is almost well again now, but she still looks rather…………....
A. pale B. light C. faded D. poor
4. Bitterly cold grey weather together with the after-effects of influenza made him feel very…………....
A. bored B. worried C. disgusted D. depressed
5. His long illness left him so…………...that he had to spend four months regaining his strength before he could go
back to work.
A. decreased B. invalid C. weak D. unhealthy
6. Sarah looks a(n)…………...of her former self since her long illness.
A. shadow B. image C. shade D. illusion
7. We realised that he was under great…………...because of his wife’s illness.
A. crisis B. excitement C. nervousness D. strain
8. The patient was…………...to hear that he had not broken his leg.
A. reconciled B. relieved C. relaxed D. refreshed
9. My son is ill so I must go home and look…………...him.
A. about B. towards C. for D. after
10. My grandfather’s condition got…………...worse during the cold weather.
A. evenly B. firmly C. steadily D. smoothly
11. Children usually pick…………...after an illness much more quickly than adults.
A. up B. on C. over D. off
12. When Mrs Frobisher was taken to hospital, two ambulance men carried her out of the house on a…………...
A. hearse B. hammock C. mattress D. stretcher
13. The main purpose in keeping fit is to feel more pleasure in being…………...
A. conscious B. alive C. live D. lively
14. I heard she was ill, so I…………...to see her.
A. went round B. came C. went out D. came there
15. She had a lot of…………...before the operation.
A. ache B. pain C. ill D. hurt
16. The doctor advised me to take a(n)…………...rest for a few weeks.
A. absolute B. full C. complete D. total
17. Has John got…………...his illness yet?
A. over B. out of C. at D. up
18. Pensions are given to people who lose…………...in industrial accidents.
A. arms B. limbs C. heads D. pieces
19. My sister is not very strong and is often ill. Her health is very…………....
A. unwell B. sick C. slim D. delicate
20. Although the patient received intensive treatment, there was no …………...improvement in her condition.
A. decipherable B. legible C. discernible D. intelligible
21. The man looked very pale as he had lost a lot of…………...in the accident.
A. body B. blood C. bone D. skin
22. A week after the operation he was…………...from hospital.
A. released B. freed C. liberated D. discharged
23. The doctor has told him that he must not go back to work so soon after such a long…………....
A. disease B. failing C. illness D. weakness
24. I don’t like the look of her…………... She doesn’t look right.
A. appearance B. attitude C. personality D. qualifications
25. As I felt so much better, my doctor…………...me to take a holiday by the sea.
A. accepted B. considered C. advised D. suggested
26. After his long illness, the old man appeared so thin and ……...that a gust of wind might have blown him away.
A. flimsy B. faint C. withered D. frail
27. He has never really got…………...that long illness he had.
A. over B. under D. out of D. off
28. Mr. Jackson is permanently…………...as the result of a car accident.
A. incapable B. inactive C. disabled D. powerless
29. He…………...very quickly after his illness.
A. discovered B. recovered C. uncovered D. covered
30. We’re sorry you are ill and send you our best wishes for a speedy…………....
A. survival B. relief C. repair D. recovery
31. The five-hour…………...which was performed on Mrs. Brown’s hip was expensive but effective.
A. operation B. treatment C. medicine D. therapy
32.…………...any change in the condition of the patient, be sure that the nurse in charge is informed.
A. However slight B. In the event of C. With the exception of D. Owing to
33. Diana looks terribly………….... You don’t think she’s ill, do you?
A. slim B. slender C. thin D. slight
34. Sam is in hospital again. The poor chap seems accidents .…………...
A. bound B. destined C. disposed D. prone
35. After her long illness she looked quite…………...
A. elevated B. emancipated C. emaciated D. emasculated
36. He’s been very ill but we think he’ll…………...it.
A. get over B. come back C. pull through D. take off
37. He is very ill, and the doctors are not sure whether he will…………...it through the night.
A. last B. make C. endure D. survive
38. Don’t ask me anywhere. Since my operation I am not…………...going out.
A. able to B. in for C. up to D. willing to
39. Someone fainted during the lecture and when we couldn’t manage to………him round, we called an ambulance.
A. bring B. get C. take D. pull
40. I think I need a holiday. I have been feeling rather…………...lately.
A. below standard B. off colour C. downcast D. under strength
41. Poor old man! He has one foot in the…………....
A. grave B. door C. bath D. shoe
42. If you’ve got a bad cold, it’s no wonder you’re …………...
A. on form B. out of order C. out of sort D. under the weather
43. When I told the doctor I had earache for nearly a month, he gave me a…………...for ear-drops.
A. ticket B. prescription C. receipt D. recipe
44. After a month in the sunshine she was well on the…………...to recovery.
A. avenue B. direction C. road D. route .
45. Once released from the hospital, you’ll have to return for another six weeks of outpatient…………...
A. action B. dealing C. handling D. treatment
46. The surgeon made a small…………...behind the patient’s ear.
A. slit B. notch C. incision D. precision
47. A few months after her successful operation she felt on top of the…………....
A. earth B. world C. sky D. land
48. After your treatment, doc, I felt as………….as a fiddle.
A. fine B. well C. straight D. fit
49. The woman was…………...from hospital yesterday only a week after her operation.
A. ejected B. expelled C. discharged D. evicted
50. The Health Minister was…………...in a private hospital last week.
A. treated B. admitted C. cared D. operated
57. PATIENTS
1. My wife’s being…………...for migraine headaches at the clinic.
A. treated B. healed C. operated D. cured
2. I am being…………...for my bad back by a physiotherapist.
A. cured B. healed C. tend D. treated
3. Tina took her four-year-old daughter to the children’s hospital for an appointment with a…………....
A. philologist B. pedestrian C. paediatrician D. philatelist
4. I’d like to…………...an appointment to see the doctor, please.
A. make B. take C. put D. give
5. All Jane’s friends visited her in hospital to wish her a…………...recovery.
A. hastened B. quickened C. speedy D. rushing
6. There are a…………...of reasons why a patient might decide not to consult a doctor.
A. crowd B. horde C. deluge D. multitude
7. The operation left him with a small…………...on his left cheek.
A. line B. scar C. injury D. graze
8. It took six months for him to fully…………...from his illness.
A. recover B. heal C. cure D. mend
9. His doctor warned him to…………...it easy for a few months and relax.
A. exist B. live C. take D. pass
10. The old lady came near to …………... of pneumonia but to everyone’s amazement she pulled through.
A. die B. being died C. death D. dying
11. My brother received an ankle injury last week and will not be…………...for tomorrow’s match.
A. conditioned B. healthy C. fit D. suitable
12. Sue looks the picture of…………...since she returned from her holiday.
A. health B. wealth C. well-being D. wholesomeness
13. My grandma is not very well, in fact, we are rather…………...about her.
A. careful B. anxious C. troublesome D. urgent
14. I think he is unwell; he was complaining…………...a headache this morning.
A. of B. at C. from D. against
15. It was a long illness, with months of treatment, but…………...he recovered.
A. after a time B. at a time C. on time D. in time
16. She was…………...that we could go and see her in hospital.
A. anxious B. concerned C. delighted D. mad
17. The woman was in a…………...emotional state after hearing of her son’s accident.
A. doubtfully B. greatly C. largely D. highly
18. The patient recovered from his operation .…………....
A. by bits and pieces B. gradual C. by degrees D. in bits and pieces
19. His mother’s illness had placed him under a considerable …………....
A. strain B. stress C. tension D. worry
20. He sat all day silently watching the fire and seemed to have no …………...at all left in him.
A. action B. life C. mind D. movement
21. He has a medical…………...full of nervous trouble.
A. ancestry B. story C. history D. tree
22. “Deep breathing will help you…………...down,” the doctor advised.
A. relax B. calm C. remain D. rest
23. Robert has suffered from epileptic …………...ever since his accident.
A. disorders B. disturbances C. falls D. fits
24. Anyone would lose their …………...living with that madman.
A. sanity B. brains C. health D. brain
25.…………...is one of the most important factors when giving first aid.
A. Boldness B. Reassurance C. Conviction D. Courage
26. What’s the matter with you? You look as if you had seen a…………....
A. ghost B. horror C. monster D. tragedy
27. He showed signs of mental disturbance so they sent him to a…………...hospital.
A. brain B. psychiatric C. lunatic D. psychological
28. The doctors say he’ll take a long time to get…………...the shock.
A. above B. through C. past D. over
29. As she is so heavily overworked, there is a…………...possibility that she will have a nervous breakdown.
A. manifest B. little C. distinct D. tiny
30. Some psychiatrists argue that, in the final…………...parents are to blame for their children’s behaviour.
A. case B. analysis C. collapse D. experiment
31. He gave up studying after suffering a nervous…………....
A. collapse B. failure C. breakdown D. malfunction
32. He suffered a nervous…………...and was obliged to rest for several months.
A. break-down B. drop-out C. fall-out D. knock-out
33. Every day in the hospital was the same and the…………...got on Peter’s nerves.
A. comparison B. monotony C. same D. similarity
34. Working with the mentally handicapped requires considerable…………...of patience and understanding.
A. resources B. provisions C. means D. stocks
35. After the accident, his thinking seemed to be somewhat …………...
A. confusing B. ordered C. muddled D. sane
36. His memory has become very…………...lately.
A. infallible B. insecure C. precarious D. unreliable
37. The patient complained that no doctor really…………...just how ill he was.
A. appreciated B. comprehended C. judged D. regarded
38. Psychic people claim to possess highly-developed powers of extra-…………...perception.
A. sense B. sensitive C. sensuous D. sensory
39. He feels slightly…………...but this is a common after-effect of influenza.
A. dejected B. deprived C. depressed D. oppressed
40. My nerves are totally…………....
A. burst B. shattered C. demolished D. cracked
41. Yoga is very beneficial for people who suffer from emotional…………...as it helps them gain an inner peace.
A. havoc B. knock-out C. violence D. stress
42. Some people meditate to…………...their stress levels.
A. lessen B. help C. reduce D. lighten
43. The psychologist…………...her with depression.
A. diagnosed B. analysed C. confirmed D. suggested
44. Stress can often…………...a small problem into a crisis.
A. push B. turn C. bring D. move
45. If people are deprived of dreaming during sleep they begin to show signs of mental…………....
A. derangement B. deficiency C. decay D. subnormality
46. Carol won’t be back at work for some time, she’s suffered a…………...breakdown.
A. nerve B. mind C. psychic D. mental
47. She became completely…………...after the crash.
A. wound up B. hysterical C. harassed D. panicked
48. I reckon Martin is…………...of a nervous breakdown.
A. in charge B. under suspicion C. on the verge D. indicative
49. Stress can often…………...a small problem into a crisis.
A. turn B. move C. bring D. push
50. Some people…………...stress very well while others find it difficult to manage.
A. conduct B. direct C. feel D. handle
58. SMOKING
1. Smoking is a dirty…………...
A. habit B. fashion C. custom D. manner
2. You will die of lung cancer if you…………...in smoking so many cigarettes.
A. assist B. consist C. insist D. persist
3. It is well-known that smoking can do you great…………...
A. damage B. danger C. harm D. trouble
4. His doctor advised him to…………...himself to three cigarettes a day.
A. border B. limit C. keep D. cage
5. I used to be quite a…………...smoker, but I gave it up several years ago.
A. bad B. frequent C. heavy D. strong
6. Smoking is a very bad habit, which many people find difficult to…………...
A. break B. beat C. breathe D.cough
7. All cigarette packets carry…………...about the effect of smoking on health.
A. an advice B. an alarm C. an alert D. a warning
8. It has been conclusively…………...that smoking causes many diseases.
A. admitted B. established C. declared D. approved
9. Can you…………...me an effective way to stop smoking?
A. advise B. instruct C. show D. suggest
10. Heavy smokers are twenty-five times more likely to be…………...by lung cancer than non-smokers.
A. stricken B. gripped C. attacked D. taken
11. Experts have found that breathing in tobacco smoke can be…………...to non-smokers.
A. wholesome B. spoiling C. unhealthy D. harmful
12. He never stops smoking; one cigarette after another. I’m afraid he’s become a…………...smoker.
A. chain B. cord C. line D. rope
13. You have a very nasty cough. You must…………...on cigarettes.
A. reduce B. give up C. cut down D. take down
14. I hope you don’t…………...to my smoking.
A. disapprove B. disagree C. oppose D. object
15. Many people have …………...smoking. Why don’t you follow their example!
A. given up B. ended C. gone from D. left
16. Some of the older villagers prefer to…………...tobacco rather than to smoke it.
A. munch B. gnaw C. bite D. chew
17. Scientists have discovered a close…………...between smoking and several serious diseases.
A. action B. union C. connection D. combination
18. William has cut his smoking…………...to five cigarettes a day.
A. away B. short C. out D. down
19. The government’s new safety pamphlet…………... against smoking in bed.
A. declares B. advises C. emphasises D. maintains
20. I disapprove …………...people smoking.in public places.
A. of B. with C. at D. on
21. Have you got a light? My cigarette’s gone…………....
A. away B. out C. off D. by
22. David …………... the “No smoking” notice on the carriage window and proceeded to light his pipe.
A. disbelieved B. rejected C. ignored D. avoided
23. There is a very…………...rule forbidding smoking in bed.
A. strong B. strict C. hard D. severe
24. If you want to be healthy, you should cut…………...on your smoking.
A. down B. up C. through D. out
25. I could see the tip of his cigarette …………... in the darkness.
A. glinting B. glowing C. gleaming D. sparkling
26. In order to give up smoking, you need to exercise great …………...
A. will-power B. obstinacy C. endeavour D. abstinence
27. Tobacco companies are always coming…………...new ways of persuading people to smoke.
A. out with B. in with C. up against D. up with
28. Smoking should be forbidden on airplanes. We are all…………...to breathe clean air.
A. deserved B. entitled C. compounded D. compelled
29. The main argument …………...ban on cigarette advertising is that it would be undemocratic.
A. facing B. opposing C. opposite D. against
30. If you don’t stop smoking, you …………...this risk of developing chronic bronchitis.
A. bear B. suffer C. run D. make
31. Giving up smoking is just one of the ways to…………...heart disease.
A. push off B. ward off C. put off D. throw off
32. What might you read on a packet of cigarettes?
A. Please refrain from smoking in the theatre. B. No Smoking.
C. You must be 16 to purchase cigarettes. D. Smoking kills.
33. I still feel like a cigarette even though I…………...smoking two years ago.
A. gave up B. gave in C. gave over D. completed
34. The documentary gave him such a…………...that he gave up smoking immediately.
A. terror B. fear C. fright D. dread
35. My doctor says I should…………...the number of cigarettes I smoke.
A. lower B. drop C. cut D. reduce
36. At the hospital I was told that…………...I gave up smoking immediately my illness would get much worse.
A. without B. until C. unless D. except
37. Smoking is a…………...hazard.
A. medical B. health C. lifestyle . D. human
38. The regulations…………...the employees to smoke on the premises.
A. warned B. banned C. forbade D. threatened
39. A large number of people have stopped smoking …………...recent years.
A. in B. for C. since D. from
40. I still…………...in the morning even though I gave up smoking a month ago.
A. whistle B. whirl C. wheeze D. whip
41. I am subjected to…………...smoking in the office and at home.
A. inert B. inactive C. involuntary D. passive
42. I don’t…………...of smoking at all.
A. agree B. approve C. allow D. accept
43. People who suffer from lung…………...should not smoke.
A. disease B. sickness C. illness D. ill health
44. I’d rather you…………...smoke in here, if you don’t mind.
A. won’t B. didn’t C. don’t D. not
45. Which…………...of cigarettes do you usually smoke, Sam?
A. brand B. sort C. mark D. make
46. I know it’s hard to stop smoking, but you’ll feel better in the long…………....
A. turn B. run C. go D. time
47. She shook her head in…………...as I went to light another cigarette.
A. criticism. B. condemnation C. disapproval D. contempt
48. Jeffs constant coughing and…………...is a sign he should give up smoking.
A. wheezing B. whooshing C. whistling D. whining
49. No wonder she’s coughing - she smokes like a…………....
A. pipe B. fire C. chimney D. cigarette
50. David decided that smoking was ruining his health and so gave it up for
A. all B. always C. once D. good
59. SYMPTOMS
1. His illness made him…………...of concentration.
A. incompetent B. incapable C. powerless D. unable
2. I felt a sharp…………...when I put my hand in the boiling water.
A. ache B. harm C. suffer D. pain
3. If you have got measles, your body is covered in…………....
A. blots B. spots C. freckles D. dots
4. Every time she eats shellfish, she comes out in a(n)…………....
A. blush B. bruise C. rash D. itch
5. The baby is very fretful: he must be…………...some teeth.
A. cutting B. grinding C. making D. producing
6. There is a small hard…………...on my wrist. I think I’d better see the doctor.
A. bruise B. swelling C. rash D. lump
7. Women seem able to…………...pain better than men.
A. bear B. carry C. support D. wear
8. He fell heavily and was immediately conscious of …………...pain in his right arm
A. raw B. hard C. acute D. strong
9. Left on his back, an unconscious casualty may…………...in his own vomit.
A. sink B. drown C. submerge D. suffocate
10. I have a…………...headache.
A. burning B. raving C. spitting D. splitting
11. I’m not really ill, but I have a…………...headache.
A. slight B. pale C. delicate D. weak
12. Her sister’s…………...kept me awake for half the night.
A. blowing B. flowing C. coughing D. swallowing
13. His stomach began to…………...because of the bad food he had eaten.
A. ache B. be hurt C. harm D. pain
14. He says he has got…………...in his stomach.
A. aches B. pains C. hurt D. suffering
15. I’ve got such a…………...throat I'm sure I must be going to have a cold.
A. hurt B. irritable C. sensitive D. sore
16. I think you should see a doctor about that…………....
A. inflammation B. blister C. belch D. pimple
17. Colour-blind people often find it difficult to…………...between blue and green.
A. compare B. contrast C. distinguish D. separate
18. Since moving that furniture I have this dull…………...in my back.
A. pinch B. ache C. pain D. sore
19. When I tried to walk I had a sharp…………...in my leg.
A. cut B. hurt C. pain D. wound
20. Whenever she catches a cold, she gets a…………...all over her face.
A. blemish B. lump C. sore D. rash
21. She…………...of severe pains in her arms and legs.
A. complains B. grumbles C. remarks D. says
22. You’re looking very pale; do you…………...sick?
A. become B. fall C. feel D. faint
23. My husband does not feel at all well. I think he must have eaten something that…………...with him.
A. poisoned B. disturbed C. hurt D. disagreed
24. If you have a sore throat it is very difficult to…………....
A. bite B. swallow C. digest D. chew
25. If you didn’t keep scratching that spot on your face, it would soon…………...
A. heal B. cure C. mend D. remedy
26. When I took his temperature, it was two degrees above…………....
A. usual B. ordinary C. regular D. normal
27. I was so tired I couldn’t stop…………....
A. coughing B. crying C. yawning D. laughing
28. After the accident she suffered brain…………...and couldn’t speak.
A. disease B. decay C. destruction D. damage
29. The child who swallowed a peanut began to…………....
A. breathe B. choke C. cough D. yawn
30. May I please have a glass of water? I feel a little …………....
A. bad B. ill C. hungry D. faint
31. He was so cold that his teeth were…………....
A. chattering B. perishing C. shivering D. shuddering
32. There is something wrong with his vocal chords and, as a result, he has always been…………...
A. deaf B. silent C. dumb D. speechless
33. He suffers from a speech…………...and so he cannot pronounce the letter “r” correctly.
A. break B. defect C. error D. mistake
34. She had lost her voice and could only speak in a …………...
A. breath B. rustle C. whisper D. whistle
35. After speaking for two hours, the lecturer found he could scarcely talk, as he had become…………...
A. dumb B. speechless C. inarticulate D. hoarse
36. When he spoke on the telephone, his voice was so…………...that I could hardly hear him.
A. dim B. dull C. faint D. unnoticeable
37. You will find John rather difficult to understand at first, as he has a slight…………...in his speech.
A. complication B. contraction C. difficulty D. impediment
38. After a fall from a horse, his speech became rather…………....
A. confused B. anxious C. confusing D. clear
39. I’m afraid I’m rather…………...of hearing. Will you speak a little louder, please?
A. deaf B. hard C. quiet D. slow
40. His stomach felt very…………...after that rough journey in a lorry.
A. disused B. undone C. upset D. used up
41. If you have an iron…………..., you become anaemic.
A. deficiency B. reduction C. depletion D. lacking
42. If you don’t eat enough fruit and vegetables, you may suffer from a vitamin…………...
A. shortage B. insufficiency C. deficiency D. defect
43. The consultant outlined the patient’s…………...and asked the students to identify the disease.
A. signs B. reactions C. notes D. symptoms
44. The doctor told us he’d have to stay in hospital longer because of unexpected …………....
A. aspects B. factors C. complications D. justifications
45. I have got such a headache that I can’t concentrate on the lecture.
A. beating B. drumming C. throbbing D. hammering
46. He had a terrible cold and found it difficult to breathe as his nose was…………...
A. stuffed up B. filled up C. shut up D. closed up
47. Go straight to the hospital and have your hand attended to - it looks…………...to me.
A. affected B. infected C. intoxicated D. polluted
48. He is a little bit…………...in his left ear, but if you speak clearly he will hear what you say.
A. deaf B. disabled C. diseased D. dead
49. I have a…………...headache.
A. spitting B. raving C. splitting D. burning
50. I can’t control this movement, doctor. My arm keeps…………...like this.
A. ticking B. twitching C. revolving D. wandering
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11.B 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.C
21.A 22.B 23.A 24.D 25.C 26.A 27.D 28.C 29.B 30.C
31.D 32.A 33.D 34.B 35.C 36.B 37.A 38.B 39.C 40.B
41.D 42.C 43.A 44.C 45.D 46.A 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.D
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11.B 12.A 13.D 14.B 15.D 16.A 17.C 18.A 19.C 20.B
21.D 22.B 23.C 24.B 25.C 26.B 27.C 28.A 29.D 30.B
31.D 32.C 33.B 34.A 35.D 36.C 37.A 38.B 39.A 40.D
41.C 42.B 43.C 44.B 45.A 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A 50.D
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11.D 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.D 16.C 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.A
21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.A 27.C 28.D 29.A 30.B
31.C 32.B 33.A 34.C 35.D 36.B 37.D 38.B 39.A 40.D
41.C 42.A 43.B 44.A 45.C 46.B 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.D
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11.C 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.B 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.A 20.B
21.D 22.C 23.B 24.A 25.C 26.D 27.B 28.D 29.A 30.B
31.C 32.A 33.D 34.B 35.A 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.D 40.A
41.C 42.D 43.B 44.C 45.B 46.C 47.D 48.C 49.D 50.A
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11.A 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.D 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.A
21.C 22.A 23.D 24.B 25.D 26.B 27.A 28.D 29.B 30.D
31.A 32.C 33.D 34.C 35.D 36.A 37.C 38.B 39.C 40.B
41.D 42.A 43.B 44.A 45.C 46.A 47.B 48.C 49.D 50.A
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11.B 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.B 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.A
21.B 22.A 23.B 24.D 25.A 26.C 27.D 28.A 29.B 30.A
31.B 32.A 33.D 34.B 35.A 36.C 37.D 38.A 39.C 40.B
41.C 42.D 43.C 44.B 45.C 46.A 47.B 48.D 49.B 50.D
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11.B 12.C 13.B 14.C 15.D 16.A 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.A
21.C 22.D 23.B 24.C 25.D 26.A 27.C 28.D 29.B 30.C
31.B 32.A 33.B 34.D 35.C 36.D 37.B 38.C 39.A 40.B
41.D 42.A 43.D 44.A 45.D 46.A 47.B 48.C 49.B 50.C
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11.C 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.A
21.D 22.A 23.B 24.C 25.D 26.C 27.A 28.B 29.D 30.B
31.A 32.D 33.B 34.C 35.A 36.C 37.A 38.B 39.A 40.B
41.D 42.A 43.D 44.C 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.D 50.C
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1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.C 10.D
11.B 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.C 16.A 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.B
21.C 22.B 23.D 24.B 25.A 26.D 27.A 28.B 29.A 30.C
31.B 32.D 33.C 34.B 35.D 36.A 37.C 38.A 39.B 40.C
41.A 42.D 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.C 47.A 48.D 49.B 50.C
56
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.D 10.C
11.A 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.B 16.C 17.A 18.B 19.D 20.C
21.B 22.D 23.C 24.A 25.C 26.D 27.A 28.C 29.B 30.D
31.A 32.B 33.C 34.D 35.C 36.A 37.B 38.C 39.A 40.B
41.A 42.D 43.B 44.C 45.D 46.C 47.B 48.D 49.C 50.A
57
1.A 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.D
11.C 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.D 16.C 17.D 18.C 19.A 20.B
21.C 22.B 23.D 24.A 25.B 26.A 27.B 28.D 29.C 30.B
31.C 32.A 33.B 34.A 35.C 36.D 37.A 38.D 39.C 40.B
41.D 42.C 43.A 44.B 45.A 46.D 47.B 48.C 49.A 50.D
58
1.A 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.C 10.A
11.D 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.D 17.C 18.D 19.B 20.A
21.B 22.C 23.B 24.A 25.B 26.A 27.D 28.B 29.D 30.C
31.B 32.D 33.A 34.C 35.D 36.C 37.B 38.C 39.A 40.C
41.D 42.B 43.A 44.B 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.C 50.D
59
1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.D
11.A 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.D 16.A 17.C 18.B 19.C 20.D
21.A 22.C 23.D 24.B 25.A 26.D 27.C 28.D 29.B 30.D
31.A 32.C 33.B 34.C 35.D 36.C 37.D 38.A 39.B 40.C
41.A 42.C 43.D 44.C 45.D 46.A 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.B

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