Тест створено для узагалтнення знань за підручником А. Несвіт з теми HEALTH HIGHLIGHTS. Можна використовувати як контрольну роботу чи для самоперевірки.
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Тест створено для узагалтнення знань за підручником А. Несвіт з теми HEALTH HIGHLIGHTS. Можна використовувати як контрольну роботу чи для самоперевірки.
1
Знайди переклад до кожної хвороби
a stomach ache
кашель
quinsy
біль у горлі
a fever
головний біль
a sore throat
біль у шлунку
to break
біль
a patient
біль у коліні
to hurt
біль у спині
elbow
горло
a pain in the elbow
коліно
knee
зубний біль
a pain in the knee
більу лікті
a high temperature
висока температура
a bad cold
пошкодити, розбити
a backache
лікоть
a headache
біль у вусі
throat
сильна застуда
a cough
пацієнт
toothache
зламати
ache
ангіна
stomach
шлунок
earache
лихоманка
2
Match the columns to make up sentences
I have got
eye
It hurst
to move
I have broken
well
I have got a bad pain in my
hospital
Something has got into my
knee
I have to go to a
my leg
I can't sleep
to move
it is hard for me
a headache
3
Choose the right word
You must take two ... before each meal.
4
If you follow my ... you will feel better tomorrow.
5
When you have a toothache you must consult ...
6
... operates on people.
7
The doctor put down everything she found into my mother's ...
8
Read the text and mark the sentences 1 to 10 with "+" if the sentence is true or - if it is false.
Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
Anti-smoking advertisements are very popular in British cinemas.
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Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
The young girl is walking over to the young man at the end of dinner.
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Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
She kisses him and says that he smells of tobacco.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
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Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
Every packet of cigarettes must have a coloured picture on it.
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Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
In Britain television and radio often advertise cigarettes.
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Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
Now in Britain almost half the train is "No smoking".
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Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
You may not smoke in British theatres.
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Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
Habits of younger people are well-fixed.
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Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
The Government films about smoking are for elder people.
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Do You Want to Kiss an Old Ashtray?
A beautiful girl looks across the dinner table at an attractive young man. He is walking over to her. She is pleased. She pauses while he comes near her. Then suddenly, when he is near, she turns round and walks quickly away. "Ugh", she says, "he smells like an old ashtray." It is an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas.
In 1971 the British Government made a law about smoking. Every packet of cigarettes must have a health warning on it. Television and radio stations cannot advertise cigarettes. Almost half the trains in Britain is "No smoking". You may not smoke in British theatres.
But people still smoke where and when they can though they know that nicotine in tobacco is bad for them. Habits of younger people are not too fixed, that is why the Government films are for young people. The new advertisements in cinemas show attractive young men and women who smoke. Other young people look at them and say: "Yes, they are attractive, but ugh! Their hair and clothes smell of tobacco; their teeth and fingers are all yellow." "Do you want to kiss an old ashtray?"
The new advertisements in cinema show attractive young men and women who smoke
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