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UNIT1: MY HOBBIES A PHONETICS I Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others a pottery b flower c silent d service a girl b expert c open d burn a sentence b world c picture d dangerous a surfing b collect c concert d melody a worst b learn c control d dessert B VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR I Look at the pictures and name the activities mountain climbing making pottery horse-riding bird-watching making modelscarving woodarranging flowersplaying _ _ 2. 3. 4. 6. _ 7. 8. II Complete the sentences with the words from the box photos fishing eggshells music gardening painting model carsswimming She usually goes _ with her friends in the pool near her school Sarah likes _ She plants lots of flowers and vegetables in her home garden Every weekend, I go _ in my uncle’s boat, or just off the shoreline In later years, he took up _ as a hobby He drew watercolour landscapes My hobby is listening to _ It can help relax my mind I have recently started a new hobby – collecting _ Most people take _ and post them on their social networking accounts Carving _ is a great hobby that can make you happier III Put the words into the correct column skating camping football gymnastics chess crossword sports games judo swimmingstamps badges gardeningbooks cartoons aerobics jogging dolls board PLAY: _ GO: _ DO: _ COLLECT: _ WATCH: _ iV Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or Future Simple I (listen) to music in my free time It often (rain) in the summer Do you think that he (recognise) me? We (not want) to see that film because it looks boring What time the film (begin)? I promise that I (not be) late for school again Simon usually (do) his homework and (watch) TV at the same time The students (plant) some flowers in the schoolyard tomorrow Nam and Vinh (play) volleyball three times a week 10 The train (leave) at o’clock in the morning V Complete the sentences, using the -ing form of the verbs in the box tidy fly take watch cook make wait read play Do you fancy _ out this evening? I like _ tennis at the weekend Jim enjoys _ photos of himself and his friends Ann’s father doesn’t like _ ice hockey on TV My mother hates _, so we eat out every often Do you like _ pottery? She dislikes _ her room every day My niece loves _ adventure books I can’t stand _ for buses in the rain 10 They detest _, so they usually travel by train or coach go VI Choose the correct verb form or tense I’m told you are ill I hope you better again a will feel b feel c are feeling d don’t feel We were getting tired, so we stopped lunch a have b having c to have d for having you to school every morning? a Does walk b Do walk c Will walk D Are walking c goes d go He enjoys cycling at the weekend a to go b going You needn’t wear your coat It cold today a will be b won’t be c doesn’t be d is We swimming because it’s fun and good exercise a like b are liking c will like d liked My grandparents don’t like in the city because it’s noisy and crowded a live b lived c living d to living Fire needs oxygen to burn It without oxygen a burn b burns c don’t burn d doesn’t burn How much time you spend the Internet per day? a surf b to surf c surfing d to be surfing 10 I don’t mind a DVD, but I prefer to the cinema a to watch - to go VII b watching – go c to watch – going d watching – to go Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition Hi, everyone Welcome my house! Is there anything good television tonight? What you like doing your free time? He takes photographs a hobby Will you take making pottery in the future? He is interested collecting toy cars It’s his favourite hobby weekends, we usually go fishing in the river My cousin always gives me gifts special occasions C READING I Read the text carefully, then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) Our life would be hard without rest and recreation And people have many different ideas of how to spend their free time If you enjoy doing a thing or activity in your free time, then you have a hobby A hobby is an activity, interest, enthusiasm, or pastime that is undertaken for pleasure or relaxation, done during one’s own time A person’s hobbies depend on his age, character and personal interests An interesting thing to one person can be boring to another That’s why some people prefer reading, cooking, knitting, collecting, playing a musical instrument, photography or playing computer games while others prefer dancing, travelling, camping or sports A hobby is anything that you enjoy doing in your free time Different people have the same hobbies A hobby can provide us with relaxation Your hobby may be changed as you get older One person’s hobby may be a boring thing to another person Playing sports is not a hobby II Choose the word which best fits each gap Many people (1) _ crafting with paper The materials are readily available and don’t cost much; and no super special talents is needed Anyone (2) _ be a paper crafter There are many different paper craft techniques Origami is one of ancient techniques developed in Japan where squares of paper are (3) _ and formed into various objects such as flowers, animals, and boxes Card (4) _ is also a favourite paper craft technique Birthday cards are the most popular greeting cards, followed by Christmas cards Receiving a (5) _ card is a special gift, because of the time and effort someone spent making it It lets the recipient know just how much you care (8) _ them a enjoy b decide c want d learn a must b should c can d.will a wrapped b folded c torn d.taken a making b doing c changing d receiving a handmake b handmaking c handmade d making hand a in b on c over d about D WRITING I Arrange the words to make sentences hobby/ you/ have/ any / do/? _ his/ do/ what/ your/ brother/ free/ does/ in/ time/? _ he/ summer/ in/ climbing/ goes/ mountain/ the/ usually/ _ friends/ monopoly/ enjoy/ I/ with/ playing/ my/? _ it/ boring/ because/ finds/ time/ models/ Jim/ takes/ lots of/ making/ _ you/ up/ will/ ice-skating/ future/ in/ take/ the/? _ II Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one What is your hobby? → What hobby _ We all find painting interesting because it’s a creative activity → We all think _ His hobby is collecting toy cars → He collects My father likes to gardening at the weekend → My father enjoys _ Why don’t we go swimming this afternoon? → What about Unit 2: HEALTH A PHONETICS I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others a myth b cycling c itchy d allergy a headache b spread c health d weak a fat b leaf c of d safe a flu b sunburn c junk d much a wash b wear c wake d wrap B VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR I Put the words into the correct column flu, playing sports, cough, walking, sore throat, watching TV fever, gardening, allergy, swimming, runny nose, doing aerobics, headache, exercising, sneezing, cycling, red skin, relaxing, stomachache, sleeping Illnesses and symptoms Activities II Underline the correct words Your eyes look very tired Let your eyes rest more / less and watch more / less TV If you want to stay in shape, eat more / less healthy food like fruits, vegetables or fish Drink more / less water when you have a high fever If you want to lose weight, eat more / less junk food Sunbathe more / less to avoid getting sunburnt The popular thing to lose weight is “eat more / less and exercise more / less” Stay outdoors and more / less physical activities You will be more healthy Spend more / less time in front of screens, such as the phone, TV or computer It’s not good for your eyes III Complete the imperatives with more or less, using the verbs in the box play drink eat read sleep spend watch video games or your eyes will be hurt fruit, vegetables or nuts because they are healthy if you want to be more active If you want to improve your knowledge, books TV because too much TV is really bad for your eyes If you’re outside on a hot day, water exercise, and you will feel fitter and healthier time on social media, so you can focus on your tasks IV Fill in the blanks with and,so, but, or We stayed at home watched a film I want to buy a new car, I don’t have enough money She had a terrible headache last night, she couldn’t go out I eat cake, I never eat biscuits; I don’t like them Would you like cake biscuits with your coffee? My job is very interesting, it doesn’t pay very well We can go by bus, we can walk My classmate studies very hard, she always gets good marks You had better hurry up, you’ll be late for work 10 The Japanese eat healthily, they have high life expectancy V Join each pair of sentences by using a suitable conjunction: and, but, or, so The bus stopped The man got off.(and) _ Junk food tastes so good It is bad for your health.( so) _ You should eat less junk food You will put on weight.(or) _ He is a vegetarian He doesn’t eat any meat.(so) _ Would you like meat for lunch? Would you like vegetables for lunch?(or) _ Susan went to the park She had a ride on the swing.(and) _ I love fruit I am allergic to strawberries.(but) _ There was a heavy rain The roads were flooded.(so) _ VI Match the two parts of the sentence The doctor advises him to relax more, a so he ate all the cakes The Americans love steak, b but I prefers coffee Burgers are very tasty, c or he will be sick My father likes tea, d or you’ll spoil the surprise He was very hungry, e because he had a toothache Sam went to the dentist’s, f and they love hamburgers, too We wanted to go to the cinema g although they are not very healthy Don’t tell Mary about her birthday party, h but there weren’t any seats left _;2 _;3 _;4 _; _;6 _; _; _ VII Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition Would you like to go out? - No, thanks I’d rather stay home If you’re going to watch the football, you can count me I don’t like football I’ve put 2kg in the last month The Japanese eat healthily, so they live a long time Sitting too close the TV hurts your eyes Be careful what you eat and drink She runs six miles every day to help keep herself shape Watching TV too much isn’t good your eyes C READING I Read the text, then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) These are some easy habits that help you stay healthy and live longer Go for a jog Exercise is key to good health Aerobic activity, like running, is crucial for getting your blood pumping and your heart working A recent study showed that people who run have 25 to 40 per cent reduced risk of early death, and live about three years longer Get more sun - but not too much The “sunshine vitamin” – vitamin D, that is – has been shown to fight to disease, improve bone health, and prevent depression Concerns over skin cancer are well-founded, and sunblock is generally a good idea But getting 15 to 30 minutes of sun exposure a day should be adequate for vitamin D production Stress less The impact of stress on our overall health is huge, so reducing stress is one way to lower our risk of many deadly diseases Eat more fruits and veggies If you want to live longer, eat more fruits and vegetables The vitamins, minerals, and most importantly, the fibre help control satiety so you not need to eat much of the animal foods High fibre diets promote lower cholesterol levels, and reduce the risk of heart disease and cancers such as colon cancer One of the most important things you can to stay healthy is to exercise Vitamin D comes from the sun Getting too much sun can be harmful Stress doesn’t impact on your health Fruits and vegetables contain vitamins, minerals and fibre A high fibre diet can cause heart disease and colon cancer II Choose the word which best fits each gap Breakfast is the (1) important meal of the day It provides the nutrients your body needs for good health, the calories it needs for (2) and helps to maintain your blood sugar level Studies have shown that people who don’t have breakfast have a low blood sugar level and are often slow, tired, hungry and (3) to concentrate Surprisingly, breakfast actually plays a part in weight control It's easier to (4) weight if you eat in the morning rather than later in the day Dividing the day’s calories (5) three meals helps take off weight more efficiently than (6) breakfast and having two larger meals a day does a healthy b tasty c main d most a strenght b power c energy d effort a able b enable c unable d capable a lose b put c gain d drop a in b into c up d for a skipping b making c buying d serving D WRITING I Arrange the words to make sentences cold/ I/ sore throat/ love/ a/ drinks/ but/ have/ I _ Jim/ overweight/ so/ eats/ is/ fast food/ too much/ he _ too much/ bad/ television/ watching/ for/ health/ your/ is? _ the flu/ should/ you/ a cold/ if/ have/ or/ you/ home/ stay _ Alex/ usually/ fishing/ so/ loves/ goes/ in/ near/ he/ his house/ fishing/ the lake _ you/ some/ clean/ yourself/ avoid/ diseases/ by/ can/ keeping _ II Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first one Sue started to eat a low carb diet two years ago → Sue has _ Could you take me to the airport Friday morning? → Would you mind How about going to the movies tonight? → Let’s _ July stayed home from school yesterday because she had a high fever → July had a high fever, She eats fruits and veggies every day, but she keeps gaining weight → Although Mark’s gained kilos since he quit smoking → Mark’s put _ Joana doesn’t eat much in order not to be overweight → Joana doesn’t eat much because It’s a good idea to exercise regularly → You Unit 3: COMMUNITY SERVICE I Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently a collect b cough c think d certain a girl b game c gym d give a colour b face c city d recycle a global b geography c green d big a charitable b character c headache d school B VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR I Match the pictures with the volunteer activities Pick up trash in the surroundings Take care of cats and dogs at an animal shelter Donate blood Help the elderly at the nursing home Build houses for homeless people ... kitchens to (6) the homeless Volunteers also take (7) of the disabled by making reading tapes for the blind and working in orphanages to help children without (8) X Read the text... scientists asked three groups of students to listen to a piece of music by Mozart or a relaxation tape for ten minutes, or just sit in silence for ten minutes The students then did a ‘spatial reasoning’