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02AdvancedThinkAhead3 ExtraPractice Module4B

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MODULE 4
Extra Practice: Section B
Name:
Vocabulary
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Write the words.
1. This is below your mouth. c
2. We breathe with them. l
3. This is between our head and shoulders. n
4. This connects our hand and arm. w
5. This circulates our blood. h
6. This connects our leg and foot. a
7. These make it possible to move parts of the body. m
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Complete the sentences with the words below.
intestines • spine • bones • brain • thumbs • ribs
1. There are 26
2. Your
help you process food.
3. Your
protect your lungs and heart.
4. There are over 120 muscles in your
. They make you flexible and able to move.
5. Most primates have got fingers and
.
6. Your
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in the human foot.
is your body’s control centre.
The words in bold are in the wrong sentences. Write the correct word next to each sentence.
1. Joe hurt his back, so he can’t bend his leg.
2. Mike can’t stand straight right now because he’s got a bad brain.
3. It isn’t polite to sit with your toes on the table.
4. You wear a handbag on your elbows.
5. Your shoulder is your body’s control centre.
6. Ballet dancers often dance on their knee.
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MODULE 4 Extra Practice: Section B
Grammar
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of can, could or be able to and the words in brackets.
Write all the possible answers.
1. After Jane had surgery, she
(go) to school for six weeks.
2. Sam hurt his arm yesterday, so now he
3.
(move) it.
(you / move) your neck? Please try.
4. Lucy is recovering. She
(leave) hospital next week.
(see) him. I hope he’s OK.
5. Where is Paul? I
6. After the accident, they
to come.
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(get) out of the car, so they had to wait for the ambulance
Complete the sentences with the verbs below and the correct form of may or might. Write all the possible answers.
send • like • have • be
1. Emily
that birthday cake. She hates anything with cheese.
2. Sam’s not feeling well. I think he
3. This
flu.
the best restaurant in town, but I like it!
4. The surgery went very well. The doctors
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me home soon.
Write sentences using the Modal Passive. Use the modal in brackets.
1. The doctors have to operate on James now. (must)
2. It is possible that he broke his leg. (might)
3. They weren’t able to find the reason for her breathing problems. (couldn’t)
4. Don’t give her antibiotics. (mustn’t)
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Choose the correct answer to complete the text.
Most people 1. can’t / may not / might not run a half-marathon (21 km) easily. So imagine
running a half-marathon after a terrible accident. Dean Otto 2. can’t / couldn’t / may not feel
his legs after a car crashed into his bike on 24th September, 2016. At the hospital, the doctors
were pessimistic Otto 3. isn’t able to / might not / can’t walk again. Dr Matt McGirt operated on
Otto immediately. Amazingly, after the operation, Otto 4. may be / might / could move his toes
and Dr McGirt became optimistic about Otto’s recovery. Otto worked hard and soon he
5.
was able to / can / may walk. Otto talked about running and many people thought it 6. must be /
shouldn’t / couldn’t be done, but he showed them they were wrong. He even inspired Dr McGirt
to start running. While Otto was in hospital, Will Huffman, the driver of the car, visited him.
It 7. can be / is able to / might seem impossible to believe, but Otto forgave Huffman and they
became friends. Huffman was inspired to start running, too.
On 24th September, 2017 – exactly one year after the accident – Otto, Dr McGirt and Huffman
completed a half-marathon together. Thanks to the race, the three men 8. were able to / might /
are able to collect money for a spine injury rehabilitation programme.
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