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Done by: M. Zabolotnikov group №: 9373

Homework (for the 14th of April)

WB: ex.1 (p.62)

  1. to discuss ways in which hospital services could be improved

WB: ex.2 (p.62)

  1. I;

  2. I;

  3. B;

  4. I;

  5. B;

  6. B;

  7. B;

  8. I.

WB: ex.3 (p.62)

  1. A;

  2. D;

  3. D;

  4. D;

  5. A;

  6. A;

  7. D;

  8. D.

WB: ex.4 (p.62)

  1. c);

  2. g);

  3. e);

  4. b);

  5. f);

  6. a);

  7. d).

WB: ex.5 (p.62)

  1. This new drug represents a breakthrough in the quest for a cure to Parkinson's disease.

  2. Mary's upbringing on the slopes of Mount Pelion provided her with a knowledge of wild herbs, and fostered her latest interest in herbalism.

  3. The acupuncture is so well-organized that there are hardly ever any dropouts.

  4. In the run-up to Christmas, there is invariably an increase in the number of road accidents.

  5. The sudden outbreak of measles in the school caused widespread concern among the parents.

  6. The recent shakeup in hospital management is already having a positive impact on staff efficiency.

  7. Shelley's doctor recommended she go to a workout session at her local gym three times a week.

WB: ex.6 (p.62)

  1. John shouldn't have taken the medicine (b) because it's out-of-date.

  2. He couldn't have taken the medicine (a) because it's still here.

  3. He would have taken the medicine (c) if you'd told him it was necessary.

  4. H could have taken the medicine (d) but I'm not sure because the bottle isn't here.

  5. The antibiotics should have worked (e) by now. That's what we were told.

  6. They must have worked (h) because the infection has cleared up.

  7. The can't have worked (f) because the infection is still bad.

  8. The might have worked (g) if they'd been prescribed earlier on.

WB: ex.7 (p.63)

  1. I'm certain you are better. – You must be feeling better.

  2. Dr Hollis has been on holiday. You certainly didn't see her. – You can't possibly have seen Dr Hollis because she's been on holiday.

  3. Without his glasses, it was a really bad idea for Ernesto to drive. – Ernesto shouldn't have been driving without his glasses.

  4. It was possible to have a vaccination but I didn't want one. – I could've had a vaccination if I'd wanted one.

  5. Perhaps I got food poisoning from hat hamburger! – It might have been the hamburger that gave me food poisoning.

  6. It was a mistake not to tell your parents that you don't want to become a doctor. – You should've told your parents about not wanting to become a doctor.

WB: ex.8 (p.63)

  1. I don’t know why he felt unwell.

  2. You shouldn't have ignored your injury.

  3. I think it was some kind of natural medicine.

  4. The doctor asked me to get dressed again.

  5. He could have picked up the disease on holiday.

  6. I was put on a waiting list for my heart operation.

WB: Vocabulary Builder Quiz 10 (p.63)

ex.1

  1. Looking down, he saw that his knee swollen like a balloon.

  2. Clara takes dietary supplements daily to combat her anaemia.

  3. The WHO was declared that the eradication of diseases like Ebola is now a priority.

  4. They anaesthetized the injured rhino in order to be able to examine its wounds.

  5. The reputation of this hospital is underpinned by a strict policy on patient welfare.

  6. The findings of Dr Mason's extensive research on the MAOA gene have formed the basis for this report.

ex.2

  1. Fortunately, he wasn't badly hurt, but his car's a complete write-off.

  2. The hospital porters are staging a walkout to protest against the new policy.

  3. They had a falling-out over who owned the apple tree which stands in both gardens.

  4. Plans to build a bypass around the town have just been approved.

  5. There was a break-in at the Medical Centre, and apparently they stole medical supplies.

  6. Following the shake-up in the hospital administration, things have been running much more smoothly.

ex.3

2, 5 and 6.

ex.4

  1. mounting: tension / pressure / mortality / evidence;

  2. a bout of: illness / nausea / cure / anxiety;

  3. breach: aftercare / a contract / safety rules / confidentiality;

  4. undergo: disease / physiotherapy / treatment / an operation;

  5. clutch: your chest / at your heart / at straws / your fingers;

  6. extensive: remission / scarring / research / experience;

  7. clench: your teeth / head / fist / muscles.

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