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NAME: _____________________________________________ DATE:

CLASS: _____________________________________________

A) Complete each sentence with the correct word(s) from the list.

nervous relaxed scared stressed surprised confused delighted


embarrassed interested lonely angry

1. I’m really ____________ of big wild animals, like tigers. They terrify me!

2. John came back from his long holiday yesterday, so he’s feeling quite ____________.

3. Kate gets ____________ when her children don’t listen to her.,

4. I have such a lot of work to do in a short time! It’s making me feel ____________.

5. Joelle felt very ____________ before her exam. Once it started, though, she felt better.

6. My brother and his wife are expecting a baby. They’re absolutely ____________!

7. For the first few chapters of the book, Lucy was ____________, but everything became clearer as she learned
the characters’ names.

8. I feel really ____________ when I travel on my own, but some people really like it.

9. When the boys invited Ken to play football with them, he was ____________ because he didn’t know how to
play.

Complete each sentence with correct word.


10. Ali felt really ____________ (disappointed / disappointment) when he failed his exam.

11. There was a lot of ____________ (excitement / excited) among the children when they arrived at the zoo.

12. When I got back from the long trip, I was feeling completely ____________. (exhaustion / exhausted)

B) Read. Choose T (True) or F (False).


____ 1- In the question ‘Who has visited Spain?’, ‘who’ is the subject.
____ 2- In the question ‘What did you enjoy?’, ‘what’ is the subject.

____ 3- In the question ‘Where did you go on holiday?’, ‘where’ is the object.

____ 4- In the sentence ‘John has lost his wallet.’, ‘John’ is the object.

____ 5- In the question ‘How much did it cost?’, ‘it’ is the object.

C) Match the two parts of the questions.


a. loves ice cream?
b. are in the wild?
c. do you study each week?
d. does a firefighter earn in your country?
e. when you feel lonely?
____ 1- How many tigers
____ 2- Who do you talk to
____ 3- Who
____ 4- How many hours
____ 5- How much

D) Choose the correct answer.


____ 1- How ________ right now?
a. are you feeling b. have you felt c. you feel

____ 2- ________ living in the city or the countryside?


a. Have you enjoyed b. Are you enjoying c. Do you enjoy

____ 3- In some countries, people ________ very long hours.


a. work b. have worked c. are working

____ 4- At weekends, I usually just ________.


a. have relaxed b. relax c. am relaxing

____ 5- Experts say that animals like chimpanzees ________ to communicate happiness.
a. are smiling b. have smiled c. smile
E) Complete each sentence with the present simple, present continuous or present perfect form of the
verb in brackets.
1- Let me tell you about my friend Cindy. Cindy and I _________________ (share) a house for about a year.

2- We really _________________ (enjoy) doing things like going to the shops or cooking together.

3- But, in some ways, we _________________ (be) very different from each other.

4- For example, Cindy loves exercising at the gym. She exercises three times a week; in fact, she
_________________ (exercise) right now.
5- As for me, I don’t do much physical exercise. I _________________ (always be) very lazy.

F) Read. Choose T (True) or F (False).

Have you exercised today? Even though most of us know that exercise does our body good, we often feel too
busy and stressed to fit it into our daily routine. But how important is it to make time for exercise? The fact is
that almost any form of exercise, such as yoga or a workout in the gym, can relieve stress. Even if you aren’t
a natural athlete or you're a bit out of shape, you can still do some exercise that will help you to reduce stress.

It is well-known that exercise improves your overall health and your sense of well-being, giving you more
energy for your daily life. However, did you know that it also has some immediate benefits that reduce stress?
Here are a few of them.

It makes you calm. After a fast game of football or several lengths of the swimming pool, you may find
yourself concentrating only on your body movements and realise you’ve forgotten the day's irritations. As
you begin to relax and focus on your physical activity, you feel the daily tensions disappear, and the
resulting energy and optimism can help you feel calm and see things more clearly.
It releases endorphins. Physical activity helps to increase the production of your brain's feel-good
chemicals, called endorphins. A run, a game of tennis or a walk surrounded by nature can give you this
feeling, too. Spending time outdoors is really good for you.
It improves your mood. Regular exercise can increase self-confidence and reduce the symptoms of mild
depression and anxiety. Are your nights regularly disrupted by stress, depression and anxiety? If so,
exercise can really help you to sleep better. It lowers your stress levels and gives you a sense of control
over your body and your life.

So what are you waiting for? Get moving! Why don’t you invite a friend? You might even have fun!
____ 1- Yoga doesn’t relieve stress.

____ 2- You have to be an athlete in order to do any physical exercise.

____ 3- Swimming is a good time to think about how you can reduce tension at work.

____ 4- Taking a walk outdoors helps to relieve stress.

____ 5- Your sleep improves if you exercise.

G) Read. Choose the correct answer.

Even though most of us know that exercise does our body good, we often feel too busy and stressed to fit it
into our daily routine. But how important is it to make time for exercise? The fact is that almost any form of
exercise, such as yoga or a workout in the gym, can relieve stress. Even if you aren’t a natural athlete or
you're a bit out of shape, you can still do some exercise that will help you to reduce stress.

It is well-known that exercise improves your overall health and your sense of well-being, giving you more
energy for your daily life. However, it also has some immediate benefits that reduce stress. Here are a few of
them.
It makes you calm. After a fast game of football or several lengths of the swimming pool, you may find
yourself concentrating only on your body movements and realise you’ve forgotten the day's irritations. As
you begin to relax and focus on your physical activity, you feel the daily tensions disappear, and the
resulting energy and optimism can help you feel calm and see things more clearly.
It releases endorphins. Physical activity helps to increase the production of your brain's feel-good
chemicals, called endorphins. A run, a game of tennis or a walk surrounded by nature can give you this
feeling, too. Spending time outdoors is really good for you.
It improves your mood. Regular exercise can increase self-confidence and reduce the symptoms of mild
depression and anxiety. Are your nights regularly disrupted by stress, depression and anxiety? If so,
exercise can really help you to sleep better. It lowers your stress levels and gives you a sense of control
over your body and your life.

So what are you waiting for? Get moving! Why don’t you invite a friend? You might even have fun!
____ 1- Exercise gives you more ________.
a. illness b. energy c. stress

____ 2- If you’re out of shape, you’re ________.


a. not fit b. an athlete c. healthy

____ 3- Focusing on one task helps to make you ________.


a. ill b. tired c. calm

____ 4- An endorphin is a ________.


a. chemical in the brain b. medicine c. type of exercise

____ 5- If you’re feeling happy and relaxed, you’re in a good ________.


a. focus b. mood c. well-being
H) Read. Find and write a rhetorical question that the author uses for each purpose.

Even though most of us know that exercise does our body good, we often feel too busy and stressed to fit it
into our daily routine. But how important is it to make time for exercise? The fact is that almost any form of
exercise, such as yoga or a workout in the gym, can relieve stress. Even if you aren’t a natural athlete or
you're a bit out of shape, you can still do some exercise that will help you to reduce stress.

It is well-known that exercise improves your overall health and your sense of well-being, giving you more
energy for your daily life. However, it also has some immediate benefits that reduce stress. Here are a few of
them.

It makes you calm. After a fast game of football or several lengths of the swimming pool, you may find
yourself concentrating only on your body movements and realise you’ve forgotten the day's irritations.
As you begin to relax and focus on your physical activity, you feel the daily tensions disappear, and the
resulting energy and optimism can help you feel calm and see things more clearly.
It releases endorphins. Physical activity helps to increase the production of your brain's feel-good
chemicals, called endorphins. A run, a game of tennis or a walk surrounded by nature can give you this
feeling, too. Spending time outdoors is really good for you.
It improves your mood. Regular exercise can increase self-confidence and reduce the symptoms of
mild depression and anxiety. Are your nights regularly disrupted by stress, depression and anxiety? If
so, exercise can really help you to sleep better. It lowers your stress levels and gives you a sense of
control over your body and your life.

So what are you waiting for? Get moving! Why don’t you invite a friend? You might even have fun!
1-. to make a suggestion

___________________________________________________________________

2- to emphasize a point

___________________________________________________________________

3- to tell readers what information they can expect to read

___________________________________________________________________

4- to help readers relate the text to their own experience

___________________________________________________________________

5- to persuade

___________________________________________________________________

I) Listen. Choose T (True) or F (False). Audio 2.01


____ 1- Professor Harrison is an expert on nature.

____ 2- Professor Harrison is from the University of London.

____ 3- The professor says that people who live in the city often get more stressed.

____ 4- A picture of green fields in the countryside can reduce stress.

____ 5- A plant in a hospital room is bad for people.

Listen. Match the word to the correct meaning. Audio 2.01


6- expert
a. writer b. professor c. someone with a lot of
knowledge

7- research
a. study b. reading c. writing

8- urban
a. in a town or city b. big c. countryside

9- hormone
a. a chemical linked to stress b. a chemical made by the c. a chemical made by the
body brain

10- significant
a. small b. negative c. big

J) Writing
Write a short review of a book you liked. Give your opinion and your emotional response to it. Write at least
three sentences.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

Complete these sentences so that they are true for a book you have read.
1- One thing that I loved about the book was _________________________________.

2- What I found exciting was _____________________________________________.

3- What I found disappointing was _________________________________________.

4- What made me really think was _________________________________________.

K) Watch and answer the questions. Write one or two sentences. Video 1.1
1- What experience made Rana think of putting emotions into digital communication?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

2- How did Rana feel when she was away from home?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________
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Answer Section
1. ANS: scared
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p9 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Describing emotions
2. ANS: relaxed
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p9 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Describing emotions
3. ANS: angry
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p9 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Describing emotions
4. ANS: stressed
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p9 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Describing emotions
5. ANS: nervous
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p9 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Describing emotions
6. ANS: delighted
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p9 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Describing emotions
7. ANS: confused
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p9 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Describing emotions
8. ANS: lonely
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p9 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Describing emotions
9. ANS: embarrassed
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p9 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Describing emotions
10. ANS: disappointed
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Suffixes
11. ANS: excitement
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Suffixes
12. ANS: exhausted
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Vocabulary TOP: Suffixes
13. ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p17 OBJ: Vocabulary
TOP: Vocabulary in context
14. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p17 OBJ: Vocabulary
TOP: Vocabulary in context
15. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p17 OBJ: Vocabulary
TOP: Vocabulary in context
16. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
17. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
18. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
19. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
20. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
21. ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
22. ANS: E PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
23. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
24. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
25. ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Subject / object questions
26. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Talking about the present
27. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Talking about the present
28. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Talking about the present
29. ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Talking about the present
30. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar
TOP: Talking about the present
31. ANS: have shared
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
32. ANS: enjoy
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
33. ANS: are
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
34. ANS: is exercising
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
35. ANS: have always been
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
36. ANS: F
Jackie Driver works / is working for a multinational company.
Jackie Driver works for a multinational company.
Jackie Driver is working for a multinational company.
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
37. ANS: T PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14
OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
38. ANS: F
Jackie has an MBA.
Jackie has studied for an MBA.
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
39. ANS: F
Jackie is an Assistant Director of Communications and Marketing.
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14 OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
40. ANS: T PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p14
OBJ: Grammar TOP: Talking about the present
41. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for general meaning
42. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for general meaning
43. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for general meaning
44. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for general meaning
45. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for general meaning
46. ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for specific information
47. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for specific information
48. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for specific information
49. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for specific information
50. ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p12 OBJ: Reading
TOP: Reading for specific information
51. ANS: Why don’t you invite a friend?
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p13 OBJ: Reading TOP: Critical thinking
52. ANS: Did you know that it also has some immediate benefits that reduce stress?
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p13 OBJ: Reading TOP: Critical thinking
53. ANS: But how important is it to make time for exercise?
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p13 OBJ: Reading TOP: Critical thinking
54. ANS: Are your nights regularly disrupted by stress, depression and anxiety?
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p13 OBJ: Reading TOP: Critical thinking
55. ANS: What are you waiting for?
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p13 OBJ: Reading TOP: Critical thinking
56. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
57. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
58. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
59. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
60. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
61. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
62. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
63. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
64. ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
65. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
66. ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
67. ANS: D PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
68. ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
69. ANS: E PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
70. ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p10 OBJ: Listening
TOP: Listening for specific information
71. ANS:
Answers will vary.
PTS: 6 REF: Unit 1 p19 OBJ: Writing TOP: A review
72. ANS: Answers will vary.
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p19 OBJ: Writing TOP: A review
73. ANS: Answers will vary.
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p19 OBJ: Writing TOP: A review
74. ANS: Answers will vary.
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p19 OBJ: Writing TOP: A review
75. ANS: Answers will vary.
PTS: 1 REF: Unit 1 p19 OBJ: Writing TOP: A review
76. ANS:
Sample answer: Rana left Egypt, her husband, family and friends, to study abroad in Cambridge.
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p16 OBJ: TED talk
TOP: This app knows how you feel – from the look on your face
77. ANS:
Sample answer: Rana felt homesick and lonely. On some days she cried.
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p16 OBJ: TED talk
TOP: This app knows how you feel – from the look on your face
78. ANS:
Sample answer: Another name for a facial muscle movement is an action unit.
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p16 OBJ: TED talk
TOP: This app knows how you feel – from the look on your face
79. ANS:
Sample answer: Rana says that it’s hard.
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p16 OBJ: TED talk
TOP: This app knows how you feel – from the look on your face
80. ANS:
Sample answer: The computer analyses thousands of images of people smiling and learns to recognize the
characteristics.
PTS: 2 REF: Unit 1 p16 OBJ: TED talk
TOP: This app knows how you feel – from the look on your face

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