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FINAL TEST 5-1

Name:_________________________________________ Grade:________ Date:_______________

Listening

Grammar
Complete each sentence with the correct tag question.

Example: She was in Thailand last semester, _____wasn’t she_____?

2. You’re going to New Zealand, ?


3. I’m not enrolled in the class yet, ?
4. Dr. Holland prefers to be called Michael, ?
5. You and I will always be friends, ?
6. They have contacted the director of the program, ?
7. Your parents didn’t grow up in Madrid, ?
8. I’m right about when the paper is due, ?
9. You’d never be that rude, ?
10. It’s taken a long time to finish all this work, ?

Read each sentence. Then put the events in the correct order.

Example: I’d already made plans with Patrick when you told me about the party.
_1_ I made plans with Patrick. _ 2_ You told me about the party.

11. By the time she left Spain, she’d learned Spanish pretty well.
She left Spain. She learned Spanish pretty well.
12. He’d already heard the news when his boss told him about the promotion.
He heard the news. His boss told him about the promotion.
13. When we arrived at the office, the meeting had started.
We arrived at the office. The meeting started.

Look at some of Laura’s life events. Complete each sentence. Use the past perfect of the
provided verb and already or yet. Use contractions when possible.

Example: By
2009, Laura had gotten married, but she _____hadn’t yet found_____ a new job.
(find)

14. Laura a house when she bought a new car.


(buy)
15. By the time she went to Japan, Laura Japanese language classes.
(begin)
16. When Laura got married, she to Chicago.
(move)
17. By 2012, Laura business school.
(start)
Write may / might or must to complete each conversation.

Example: A: Hi. I wonder if I might be able to see the dentist.


B: I’ll have to check. He ____may / might_____ have some time after lunch.

18. A: Anna called to say she’s not feeling well and won’t be able to come to work today.
B: She be really sick because she never misses work.

19. A: Dennis broke his hip and an arm in a car accident last night.
B: Oh, no! He be in a lot of pain!
20. A: Can I get an appointment with the doctor today?
B: I don’t know. She not be able to see any patients today.
21. A: The children were so sick yesterday. Do they feel better today?
B: They feel better because they’re outside playing.
22. A: I feel terrible. Do you think I should go to the doctor?
B: I think it’s a good idea. You have something serious.
23. A: Is that a vitamin C drink?
B: Yes, and you should have some. You really like it.
24.16. A: My sister just called and said she broke her arm.
B: Oh, no. That hurt!

Vocabulary
Match each incomplete sentence with the letter of the word or phrase that correctly
completes the sentence.

1. If you feel that you might not be able to stand up, you feel . a. nauseous
2. Someone who may have broken a bone needs . b. short of breath
3. A person who has a cold is often . c. an injection
4. If you feel like you might not be able to eat anything, you’re . d. coughing
4. A yearly visit to the doctor is called . e. an EKG
5. I had to check that my heart was all right. f. weak
6. Someone who breathes heavily from a brief walk is . g. in the chest
7. If you make a noise whenever you take a breath, you are . h. dizzy
8. I received of medication in my arm. i. an X-ray
9. I’m really I feel like the world is spinning. j. a checkup
10. Pain is one symptom of a heart attack. k. wheezing

Reading

When most people are ill with a non-life threatening condition they will most often see a General Practitioner, a GP,
also called a Family Doctor. These doctors generally work in the local community in surgeries rather than in
hospitals, so they are convenient for people to see for a consultation. However, other GPs can work in a very wide
range of areas, such as in hospitals, in education and for insurance companies.
As the name suggests, GPs are doctors that do not have a specialty, such as a brain surgeon or cancer specialist: they
are able to diagnose and treat all the possible diseases and problem that one of their patients might have. They can
treat and manage most illnesses and perform some minor surgeries in their practice. Then for more serious cases
they will refer the patient to a specialist that will work in a hospital.
If you are ill and need to see a GP you will normally need to make an appointment. Sometimes you can just walk
into the surgery and see a doctor, but that is not very likely as GPs are normally very busy and all their appointment
times will be fully booked. Often you have to wait several hours if not at least one of two days before you can get
an appointment with a GP. If you are too ill to wait you have to go to a hospital and visit the accident and
emergency department.
GPs also make house-calls. These are when the GP comes to your house to treat you or see a patient. Most often a
GP has to make house-calls to see elderly people who cannot get to the surgery easily. They might be ill and need to
doctor to give them medicine or it could be that the GP just want to check on them and make sure that they are ok.
If you are ill, the doctor will normally prescribe you some medicine and tell you to go away for a few days before
you go back and visit them again if you have not started to get better. The GP will also explain how you can have a
better lifestyle that could prevent you from becoming ill in the first place. They will normally recommend that you
stop smoking cigarettes (if you do), not to drink too much alcohol and to get exercise. Once you have your
prescription you will need to visit a pharmacy to get the medicine the doctor prescribed you.

1) What is the difference between a specialist and a GP?

2) Where do GP normally work?

3) Why will you often have to wait to see a GP?

4) What sort of person will most likely be visited by a GP in their own home?

5) What do GPs do as well as making ill people better?

Writing

Discuss etiquette in your country. Use some words or phrases from the box and your own words.

cultural literacy customary etiquette impolite table manners punctuality offensive

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