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Bright 11 SEMESTER 1 REVIEW PRACTICE UNIT 1 | HEALTH AND HEALTHY LIFESTYLE I/ PRONUNCIATION A. Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. 1. A. parent B. family C. planet D. fashion 2. A. question B. suggestion C. picture D. generation B. Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions. 3. A. attitude B. performance C. difficult D. powerless 4. A. people B. advice C. daughter D. problem II/ VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR A. Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following questions. 5. Despite her problems, she carried _________ working as usual. A. out B. in C. on D. up 6. Now that my sons are more ______________, I have more time for myself. A. strict B. easy-going C. worried D. independent 7. My sister is very _____________; you feel that you can really open up to her and tell her about your feelings. A. responsible B. understanding C. easy-going D. outgoing 8. Teenagers often complain __________ not having enough pocket money. A. about B. with C. on D. over 9. What are you doing? It ________ like something is burning. A. is smelling B. smelled C. smells D. was smelling 10. Jim is very untidy. He ______________ his things all over the place. A. will always leave B. is always leaving C. always left D. has always left 11. My cousin hasn't found a flat yet, so he _______________ his parents. A. still lives B. has lived C. will live D. is still living 12. I always ______________ happy when the sun is shining. A. fall B. feel C. think D. see B. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
13. Several parents can't get along with their child when he or she enters teenage years. A. have a good relationship B. have a bad relationship C. have problems D. have good memories 14. Some teenagers feel that their parents are so old-fashioned that they can't understand the latest fashion trends. A. modern B. difficult C. traditional D. powerless C. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. 15. Mr Jones is a very strict teacher, especially about homework. A. easy-care B. easy-going C. outgoing D. understanding 16. He may become a selfish and spoiled child if his parents keep giving him everything he asks for. A. careless B. careful C. thoughtful D. useful III/ ERROR CORRECTION Find the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 17. The food that Mark is cooking in the kitchen is smelling good. A B C D 18. Nothing could be more important for me than my family. A B C D 19. What should parents do if their children are so stressing about their grades? A B C D 20. Hana looked happily when her friends threw her a surprise party on her birthday. A B C D IV/ WORD FORM Write the correct form of the given words. 21. Her irresponsible behaviour cost her father many sleepless nights. (RESPONSIBILITY) 22. Don't suddenly take up violent exercise after years of inactivity. (ACT) 23. Teenagers get into arguments with their parents usually because they don't understand one another. (ARGUE) 24. The teacher told us that Tony is a reliable and hard-working student. (RELY) V/ READING Read the text and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) for each question.
The balance between freedom and control Parents must decide how independent to let their children be as they grow up. At what age should they stop being with their children at all times? When should they stop knowing exactly where a child is at every minute of the day? According to Ellen French, a scientist who studies children’s behaviour, ‘Parents are responsible for the safety of their children, so when they are very young, even careful children should not go alone to places. Something bad might happen on the journey or when they arrive. You cannot expect a child of six or seven to always make good decisions. However, it is also true that too much control has a bad effect on the ability of an older child to make good decisions. If your parents decide almost everything for you at 14 or 15, how can you learn what is a good decision and what is a bad one?’ Ellen points out that serious arguments will often happen if the behaviour of parents suddenly changes when a child becomes a teenager. If, for example, a child of 11 or 12 is allowed to play outside, far from the family home, for hours and hours, it is hard to suddenly say to a 13-year- old, ‘You cannot go and meet your friends downtown in the early evening.’ This change of behaviour is likely to cause problems in the family. Ellen says, ‘The key things are trust and respect on both sides. Once parents show they trust their teenagers, those teenagers will, in turn, respect the rules which their parents make and believe they are fair, even if the reasons are not fully understood.’ 25. What does the word When mean in the first paragraph? A. At what time of the year. B. At what time of the day. C. At what age. D. On what day of the week. 26. According to Ellen French, why should parents not let a six- or seven-year-old go anywhere alone? A. Because most places are not safe for a very young child. B. Because very young children always make bad decisions. C. Because very young children do not behave carefully. D. Because you cannot be 100% sure of the child’s safety. 27. According to Ellen, what should parents do with their teenage children? A. Carry on controlling most of their behaviour.
B. Allow them to make most of the decisions in their lives. C. Teach them how to make good decisions. D. Give them chances to make responsible choices. 28. What mistake is Ellen writing about paragraph 3? A. Parents not changing their behaviour towards teenagers. B. Parents changing their behaviour when their children become teenagers. C. Parents not letting their teenagers go out alone. D. Parents letting their teenagers go out alone. 29. What does the word they mean in the last sentence? A. Rules. B. Parents. C. Teenagers. D. Parents and teenagers. VI/ WRITING A. Put the words in the correct order to make correct sentences. 30. neighbours / gets / her / always / She / along / well / with / . à She always gets along well with her neighbours. B. Use the given words or phrases to make complete sentences. 31. Although / Mark / be / independent boy / his parents / seem / be / overprotective of / him. à Although Mark is an independent boy, his parents seem to be overprotective of him. à Although Mark was an independent boy, his parents seemed to be overprotective of him. 32. Some teenagers / feel / powerless / because / parents / not let / do anything / own. à Some teenagers feel powerless because their parents don't let them do anything on their own. à Some teenagers feel powerless because their parents do not let them do anything on their own. C. Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meaning. Use the given word(s) if any. 33. Neil has the bad habit of getting in people’s way. (ALWAYS) à Neil is always getting in people’s way. à Neil’s bad habit is always getting in people’s way. à Neil’s bad habit is to always get in people’s way.

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