PREPARE SECOND EDITION LEVEL 5 UNIT 6 VOCABULARY: STANDARD
1 Complete the health words. 5 Choose the correct options.
1 Be careful! Don’t b u rn your hand on that hot pan! A: I’ve 1 my finger!
2 I c _ t my finger. It really hurts. B: Oh no … It’s 2 .
3 I’ve had a c _ _ gh for the last two weeks. I hope it A: Have you got 3 I can put on it?
goes away.
B: I’ve got 4 here, yes. How did you
4 If you work with a computer a lot, you need to make 5
yourself?
sure you bl _ nk properly.
A: I was cooking something, and I was holding a knife.
5 People y _ wn when they feel tired and bored. Then, I touched a hot pan and 6
6 My stomach _ ch _ s after eating all that food. dropped the knife.
7 When I’m anxious, I try to br _ _ th _ more slowly. B: Well, you’re lucky you didn’t 7 yourself,
8 When I’m resting, my heart b _ _ ts more slowly. too. There. I put something on it. Does it feel
8
?
2 Complete the table with words from Exercise 1. A: Yes, thanks. I’m glad there was 9 here
to help me!
Health problems The body’s response
burn blink 1 A coughed B cut
2 A bleeding B aching
3 A anything B everything
4 A nothing B something
5 A recover B injure
3 Match the sentence halves. 6 A suddenly B first
1 When I was cooking, I burned A 7 A blink B burn
2 I hit my nose and it started to 8 A any more B any better
3 I need to blow 9 A anyone B someone
4 I wear a helmet when I’m cycling.
I don’t want to
5 I injured my hand, and it took about
six weeks for it to
A my hand on the cooker.
B recover.
C injure myself.
D my nose.
E bleed.
4 Choose the correct options.
1 There is something / everything wrong with my
computer, but I don’t know what.
2 I heard a noise. I think there’s anyone / someone
outside.
3 Tom is so clever. He knows everything / nothing.
4 The train was full. There was nowhere / anywhere for
me to sit.
5 I can’t see anything / nothing. It’s too dark.
6 I invited someone / everyone I know to the party, and
they all said ‘yes’!
7 I’ve had anything / nothing to eat all day. I’m so hungry.
8 I don’t like this café. Can we go everywhere /
somewhere else?
9 Where are my keys? I’ve looked anywhere /
everywhere, but I can’t find them.
10 The room was empty. There wasn’t anyone / no one
there.
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