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Unit Two

a. Reading

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‫جميع الضمائر التي تحتهم خط في القطعه‬
A.
Most doctors used to be sceptical about the validity of homoeopathy, acupuncture and other
forms of complementary medicine. If patients wanted to receive this kind of non-conventional
treatment, they1 used to have to consult a private practitioner who2 was likely not to have a
medical degree. However, in recent years, the perception of this type of treatment has changed.
.
These days, many family doctors study complementary medicine alongside conventional
treatments, and many complementary medicine consultants also have medical degrees.
Whereas critics used to say that there was no scientific evidence that non-conventional
treatments actually worked, now it3 is more common for medical experts to recognise that
conventional medicine may not always be the only way to treat an ailment.
At a surgery in London, 70 per cent of patients who4 were offered the choice between a herbal
or a conventional medicine for common complaints such as insomnia arthritis and migraines
chose the herbal remedy. Fifty per cent of patients then said that the treatment helped. One
doctor said, "I5 now consider homoeopathy to be a viable option for many different
conditions, including anxiety, depression and certain allergies. It6 provides another option
when conventional medicine does not address the problem adequately.
" However, complementary medicine cannot be used for all medical treatments. It7 can never
substitute for immunisations as it8 will not produce the antibodies needed to protect against
childhood diseases. It9 also cannot be used to protect against malaria. One doctor said, "I10
will always turn to conventional medical treatment first to ensure that no
underlying condition is missed. However, the idea of complementary treatments is no longer an
alien concept. In my opinion, it11 should work alongside modern medicine, and not against
it12.”
1. The sentence which shows that the perception of complementary medicine has
changed is :
a. However , complementary medicine can’t be used for all mediacl treatment.
b. However in recent years the perception of this type of treatment has changed.
c. These days many family doctors study complementary medicine alongside
conventional treatment.
d. Most doctors used to be skeptical about the validity of homeopathy ,
acupuncture and other forms of non conventional treatments.
2. One of the following cases can’t be treated by complementary
a. Anxiety b. allergy c. malaria d. migraine
3. One of the following is considered as form of non conventional treatment
a. Malaria b. acupuncture c. immunization d. arthritis
4. The sentence which indicates that half of the patients said the herbal remedy helped
them is :
a. Fifty per cent of patients then said that the treatment helped.
b. However, the idea of complementary treatments is no longer an alien concept.
c. These days, many family doctors study complementary medicine alongside
conventional treatments.
d. At a surgery in London, 70 per cent of patients who were offered the choice
between a herbal or a conventional medicine for common complaints such as
insomnia , arthritis and migraines chose the herbal remedy.
5. Homeopathy can be a viable option for many medical cases , two of them are:
a. Malaria and depression .
b. Immunization and malaria
c. Depression and allergies
d. Immunization and migraine.
6. The people’s perception of complementary medicine has changed because
a. Many family doctors didn’t study complementary medicine alongside modern .
b. Many practitioners have a medical degree.
c. Many practitioner didn’t have a medical degree.
d. Doctors study conventional treatment only.
7. The word which means effective and able to be successful is
a. Sceptical b. viable c. antibody d. practitioner.
8. The underlined pronoun ( it 12 ) refers to :
a. Modern medicine b. immunisation c. complementary d. malaria
B-
It's normal to feel a bit blue from time to time. However, studies show that negative emotions
can harm the body. Anger can also have harmful effects on health. When you1 see red,
your blood pressure is raised and you can suffer from headaches, sleep problems and
digestive problems. However, what about positive feelings and attitudes? Until recently,
scientists had not investigated whether there is a link between positive feelings and good
health
Then, in a study that2 had followed more than 6,000 men and women aged 25 to 74 for 20
years, researchers found that positivity reduced the risk of heart disease. Other factors
influencing health included a supportive network of family and friends, and an optimistic
outlook on life..
The research showed that children who3 were more able to stay focused on a task, and who4
had a more positive attitude to life at age seven, were usually in better health 30 years later. The
study has been controversial. Some health professionals believe that bad lifestyle choices, such
as smoking or lack of exercise, are the reason for heart disease and other illnesses, and not an
individual's attitude. The researchers, while agreeing, raise the question: why are people
making bad lifestyle decisions? Do more optimistic people make better and healthier lifestyle
choices?
The researchers appreciate that not everyone's personal circumstances and environment make
it5 possible to live without worry. However, they6 believe that if we teach children to develop
positive thinking, and to 'bounce back' after a setback, these qualities will improve their7
overall health in the future.
1. There are many harmful effects of anger , two of them are:
a. Headaches and smoking .
b. Smoking and lack of exercise
c. Positivity and optimistic outlook on life.
d. Headaches and sleep problems.
2. The result of positivity on health is :
a. Your blood pressure is raised.
b. Bounce back after a setback.
c. Reduce the risk of heart disease.
d. Have harmful effects on health
3. Smoking and lack of exercise are the reason for :
a. Positivity b. headaches c. sleep problems d. heart disease.
4. The sentence which shows that researchers hadn’t done research on the relation between
being positivity and having good health is :
a. Then, in a study that had followed more than 6,000 men and women aged 25 to
74 for 20 years, researchers found that positivity reduced the risk of heart
disease.
b. The study has been controversial.
c. However, studies show that negative emotions can harm the body.
d. Until recently, scientists had not investigated whether there is a link between
positive feelings and good health
5. There are many factors that can positively affect on health , one of them is :
a. Sleep problems
b. Bounce back after set back
c. Optimistic outlook on life .
d. Lack of exercise
6. The phrasal which means to feel sad is :
a. See red b. focus on c. bounce back d. feel a bit blue

B. Grammar :
1. We always go to the market across the street , so we …………….eating fresh vegetables
a. Used to b. are use to c. use to d. are used to
2. Please slow down ! I …………………… so fast.
a. Am used to walking b. use to walk c. used to walking d. am not used to walking
3. When we were younger , we ……………………..in the park.
a. Didn’t use to play b. are used to playing c. use to play d. didn’t used to play
4. Rashed …………………swimming but now he doesn’t .
a. Didn’t use to go b. is used to going c. use to go d. used to go
5. Joining a gym can be very tiring at first if you …………………… doing much exercise .
a. Are used to b. used to c. isn’t used to d. aren’t used to
6. There ………………be so much pollution but these days it is a global warming.
a. Use to b. is used to c. didn’t used to d. used to
7. Most Jordanians …………………….the hot weather.
a. Are used to b. used to c. not used to d. is used to
8. My grandparents didn’t …………………………. emails when they were younger.
a. Used to send b. used to sending c. use to send d. use to sending
9. It is normal for me now to get up early.
a. I ‘m not used to getting up early.
b. I am used to get up early.
c. I was used to getting up early.
d. I am used to getting up early.
10. People aren’t used to eating fresh vegetables.
a. It is normal for people to eat fresh vegetables.
b. It isn’t normal for people to eating fresh vegetables.
c. It wasn’t normal for people to eat fresh vegetables.
d. It isn’t normal for people to eat fresh vegetables
11.It isn’t normal for Samer to play volleyball.
a. Samer isn’t used to play volleyball.
b. Samer is used to playing volleyball
c. Samer wasn’t used to playing volleyball.
d. Samer isn’t used to playing volleyball.
12. My friend is used to coming early.
a. It is normal for my friend to come early.
b. It isn’t normal for my friend to come early.
c. It wasn’t normal for my friend to come early.
d. It is normal for my friend to coming early.
13.By the time the bus arrived , we ………………………. for an hour.
a. Had waited b. have been waiting c. had been waiting d. waited
14.You looked tired . you ……………………………all night.
a. Had been working b. have been working c. had been worked d. worked
15.I made my mother a cup of tea . she was hot and tired ; she …………..all afternoon.
a. Cooked b. has been cooking c. had cooked d. had been cooking
16.When I saw you yesterday , you looked really tired .
Yes I ………………………….for half an hour.
a. Have been running b. had running c. had been run d. had been running
17.Hind …………………..for several weeks before she did her final exam.
a. Had been working b. has been working c. had worked d. worked
18.My mother lost her purse yesterday , she ………………….in the market ; she must have put
it down and left it there.
a. Has shopped b. has been shopping c. shops d. had been shopping
19.I’m not used to ………………………..loudly.
a. Read b. reads c. reading d. have read
20.Ahmad didn’t use to ……………….by bus.
a. Travelled b. travelling c. travel d. travels
21.I ……………………………..for five hours by 5 a.m this morning.
a. Had been sleeping b. have been sleeping c. had slept d. slept

C. Vocabularies
1. I don’t really believe that story – I’m very …………………………..
a. Alien b. skeptical c. viable d. conventional.
2. Doctors often treat infections with antibiotics ; that is the ………………. Approach.
a. Conventional b. immunisation c. complementary d. alien
3. Medicines that are not the normal traditionally accepted treatments are known
as ……………..
a. Sceptical b. acupuncture c. homeopathy d. complementary.
4. Another way of saying something could be successful is to say it …………..
a. Arthritis b. conventional c. viable d. alien
5. If something seems very strange , we sometimes say it is ………………
a. Viable b. expectancy c. complementary d. alien
6. Have you heard the news ? we have ……………………..
a. Come the green light .
b. Got the white light.
c. Got the green light .
d. Caught red handed.
7. Luckily the police arrived and the thief was…………………red handed.
a. Come b. got c. caught d. kept.
8. The correct color idiom of the following is ……………….
a. A building is blue elephant.
b. Feel a bit blue .
c. Caught the green light .
d. Come red handed.
9. The meaning of got the green light is ………
a. Sadness
b. A useless possession
c. Permission
d. Anger
10.I was shocked when I heard the news . It came completely…………..
a. Unexpectedly
b. Permission
c. Red handed
d. Sadness
11.Nobody goes to the news private sports club. The building is a ……………………….
a. Green light
b. Red handed
c. Out of the blue
d. White elephant
12.My grandfather has ……………..in his fingers , so he sometimes find it difficult to write.
a. Acupuncture b. migraine c. arthritis d. ailment
13.…………………..to nuts and milk are becoming more common.
a. Disease b. immunization c. acupuncture d. allergies
14.Many serious disease can be prevented by ……………which helps the body to build
antibodies.
a. Conventional b. migraine c. immunization d. malaria
15.Headaches and colds are common ………………..especially in winter.
a. Ailments b. migraine c. arthritis d. herbal.
16.If you have a ……………….the best thing to do is take some medicine and rest .
a. Immunization b. migraine c. arthritis d. allergies
17.I don’t really believe that story – I’m very …………………………..
a. Sceptecal b. sceptical c. scepetikal d. scaptical.
18.Doctors often treat infections with antibiotics ; that is the ………………. Approach.
a. Conventional b.konventional c. cunventional d. convensional
19.Medicines that are not the normal traditionally accepted treatments are known as
……………..
a. cumplementary b. comblementary c. komplementary d. complementary.
20.Another way of saying something could be successful is to say it …………..
a. viaple b. veible c. viable d. vieble
21.If something seems very strange , we sometimes say it is ………………
a. alian b. alien c.elien d. elien
22.My grandfather has ……………..in his fingers , so he sometimes find it difficult to write.
a. Acupuncture b. akupuncture c. acubuncture d. acuponcture
23.…………………..to nuts and milk are becoming more common.
a. ellergies b. allejies c. allergis d. allergies
24.Many serious disease can be prevented by ……………which helps the body to build
antibodies.
a. immunisasion b. immonisation c. immunisation d. immunisatian
25.Headaches and colds are common ………………..especially in winter.
a. ailmants b. ailments c. aylments d. aelments
26.If you have a ……………….the best thing to do is take some medicine and rest .
a. migrain b. mijraine c. mygrain d. migrein
27.if patients wanted to receive this kind of non-conventional , they used to have a private
……………..who was likely not to have a medical degree.
a. Practisioner b. bractitioner c. practitioner d. practetioner
28.Most doctors used to be skeptical about the validity of ………………..
a. Homeopethy b. homeobathy c. humeopathy d. homeopathy
29.Immunization will not produce ……………..
a. Antibody b. antebody c. antibody d. antibody
30.I now consider homeopathy to be a viable …………….for many cases.
a. Obtion b. opsion c. uption d. option
31.Complementary medicine can’t be used to protect against ……………….
a. Mealaria b. malaria c. malarya d. melaria
32.Other factors influencing health including an ………………..outlook on life.
a. Obtimistic b. optimestic c. optimistic d. optimistic
33.We must teach children to …………back after asset back.
a. Bounce b. baounce c. baounce d. bounse
34.The children who were more able to stay ………………on a task , were usually in better
health 30 years later.
a. Focus b. fuocus c. fouks d. faucus
35.The …………………..of Jordanians has spread in the region.
a. Reputasion b. reputation c. riputation d. rebutation
36.Jordan’s …………………mortality rates declined more rapidly than anywhere else in the
world.
a. Enfant b. infant c. infent d, enfent
37. The teacher strongly recommended that the time that students spend at school should
be decreased into five hours.
The function language of the above sentence is …………
a. Opposition b. recommendation c. result .d conclusion
38.The aim of this report is to discuss health facilities in Jordan.
The function of the above sentence is :
a. Conclusion b. recommendation c. opposition d. introduction
39.There are 800 health care facilities in Jordan.
The function of the above sentence is
a. Reporting information b. conclusion c. introduction d. result.
40.It appears that Jordan has health care centers.
The function language of the above sentence is ……….
a. Introduction b. conclusion c. recommendation d. opposition

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