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Homework (for the 14th of April)
WB: ex.1 (p.62)
- to discuss ways in which hospital services could be improved 
WB: ex.2 (p.62)
- I; 
- I; 
- B; 
- I; 
- B; 
- B; 
- B; 
- I. 
WB: ex.3 (p.62)
- A; 
- D; 
- D; 
- D; 
- A; 
- A; 
- D; 
- D. 
WB: ex.4 (p.62)
- c); 
- g); 
- e); 
- b); 
- f); 
- a); 
- d). 
WB: ex.5 (p.62)
- This new drug represents a breakthrough in the quest for a cure to Parkinson's disease. 
- Mary's upbringing on the slopes of Mount Pelion provided her with a knowledge of wild herbs, and fostered her latest interest in herbalism. 
- The acupuncture is so well-organized that there are hardly ever any dropouts. 
- In the run-up to Christmas, there is invariably an increase in the number of road accidents. 
- The sudden outbreak of measles in the school caused widespread concern among the parents. 
- The recent shakeup in hospital management is already having a positive impact on staff efficiency. 
- Shelley's doctor recommended she go to a workout session at her local gym three times a week. 
WB: ex.6 (p.62)
- John shouldn't have taken the medicine (b) because it's out-of-date. 
- He couldn't have taken the medicine (a) because it's still here. 
- He would have taken the medicine (c) if you'd told him it was necessary. 
- H could have taken the medicine (d) but I'm not sure because the bottle isn't here. 
- The antibiotics should have worked (e) by now. That's what we were told. 
- They must have worked (h) because the infection has cleared up. 
- The can't have worked (f) because the infection is still bad. 
- The might have worked (g) if they'd been prescribed earlier on. 
WB: ex.7 (p.63)
- I'm certain you are better. – You must be feeling better. 
- 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. 
- Without his glasses, it was a really bad idea for Ernesto to drive. – Ernesto shouldn't have been driving without his glasses. 
- It was possible to have a vaccination but I didn't want one. – I could've had a vaccination if I'd wanted one. 
- Perhaps I got food poisoning from hat hamburger! – It might have been the hamburger that gave me food poisoning. 
- 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)
- I don’t know why he felt unwell. 
- You shouldn't have ignored your injury. 
- I think it was some kind of natural medicine. 
- The doctor asked me to get dressed again. 
- He could have picked up the disease on holiday. 
- I was put on a waiting list for my heart operation. 
WB: Vocabulary Builder Quiz 10 (p.63)
ex.1
- Looking down, he saw that his knee swollen like a balloon. 
- Clara takes dietary supplements daily to combat her anaemia. 
- The WHO was declared that the eradication of diseases like Ebola is now a priority. 
- They anaesthetized the injured rhino in order to be able to examine its wounds. 
- The reputation of this hospital is underpinned by a strict policy on patient welfare. 
- The findings of Dr Mason's extensive research on the MAOA gene have formed the basis for this report. 
ex.2
- Fortunately, he wasn't badly hurt, but his car's a complete write-off. 
- The hospital porters are staging a walkout to protest against the new policy. 
- They had a falling-out over who owned the apple tree which stands in both gardens. 
- Plans to build a bypass around the town have just been approved. 
- There was a break-in at the Medical Centre, and apparently they stole medical supplies. 
- Following the shake-up in the hospital administration, things have been running much more smoothly. 
ex.3
2, 5 and 6.
ex.4
- mounting: tension / pressure / mortality / evidence; 
- a bout of: illness / nausea / cure / anxiety; 
- breach: aftercare / a contract / safety rules / confidentiality; 
- undergo: disease / physiotherapy / treatment / an operation; 
- clutch: your chest / at your heart / at straws / your fingers; 
- extensive: remission / scarring / research / experience; 
- clench: your teeth / head / fist / muscles. 
