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Test 1 At an International Robot Show Alex: Hey, Mr. Johnson! Can you tell us about the robots on display, please? Mr. Johnson: Of course! This is the H8, a home robot. It can do various tasks like washing dishes, ironing clothes, and tidying up toys. Alex: Wow, that sounds really helpful! Mr. Johnson: Yes, it's quite practical. It can even prepare meals. Lisa: Look over there! That's the biggest robot in the show! Mr. Johnson: Oh, yes! That's the WB2, a worker robot. It's the strongest and fastest one here. Alex: Impressive! What kind of tasks can it handle? Mr. Johnson: It's capable of moving heavy objects and repairing broken machines. Lisa: And what about this one? Mr. Johnson: Ah, that's Shifa, a doctor robot. It's the smartest robot we have here. It can assist sick people and perform many tasks similar to humans. Statement True or False? The H8 is a robot designed specifically for industrial tasks. False The WB2 is the largest robot at the International Robot Show. True Shifa is a doctor robot and can perform tasks similar to humans. True The WB2 can prepare meals and do household chores like washing dishes and ironing clothes. False Shifa is the fastest and strongest robot at the show. False 1. What kind of tasks can the H8 robot perform? A. Moving heavy objects and repairing broken machines B. Washing dishes, ironing clothes, tidying up toys, and preparing meals C. Assisting sick people and performing tasks similar to humans D. Teaching children and grading tests **Answer: B. Washing dishes, ironing clothes, tidying up toys, and preparing meals** 2. Which robot is the biggest in the show? A. H8 B. WB2 C. Shifa D. None of the above **Answer: B. WB2** 3. What are the capabilities of the WB2 robot? A. Washing dishes, ironing clothes, and tidying up toys B. Assisting sick people and performing tasks similar to humans C. Moving heavy objects and repairing broken machines D. Singing and dancing **Answer: C. Moving heavy objects and repairing broken machines** 4. What can Shifa, the doctor robot, do? A. Move heavy objects and repair broken machines B. Wash dishes, iron clothes, and tidy up toys
C. Assist sick people and perform many tasks similar to humans D. Teach children and grade tests **Answer: C. Assist sick people and perform many tasks similar to humans** 5. Which robot is the smartest one at the show? A. H8 B. WB2 C. Shifa D. None of the above **Answer: C. Shifa** Test 2 In the United Kingdom, many adults and children struggle with weight issues. Some individuals consume an excessive amount of food during their main meals and indulge in snacks in-between. While some people opt for healthier choices like fruits and vegetables, a significant proportion of Britons consume large quantities of unhealthy snacks such as biscuits, sweets, and crisps. Engaging in such poor eating habits can lead to weight gain. Additionally, lack of physical activity contributes to weight gain too. It is important for people to incorporate activities like walking, running, cycling, or exercising at fitness centers and gyms into their daily routines. Regular exercise not only helps maintain weight but also enhances overall well-being and energy levels. A balanced diet and regular exercise are vital for a long and healthy life. Statement True or False? Weight issues are not a concern in the United Kingdom. False Unhealthy snacks like biscuits and sweets are popular choices for many people in the UK. True Lack of physical activity can contribute to weight gain. True Engaging in regular exercise can only help maintain weight but not improve overall well-being. False A balanced diet and regular exercise are not important for leading a long and healthy life. False 1. What is a common issue that many adults and children in the United Kingdom struggle with? A. Allergies B. Weight issues C. Heart disease D. Lack of exercise **Answer: B. Weight issues** 2. What type of snacks do a significant proportion of Britons consume? A. Fruits and vegetables B. Biscuits, sweets, and crisps C. Nuts and seeds D. Dairy products **Answer: B. Biscuits, sweets, and crisps** 3. What contributes to weight gain besides poor diet?
A. Lack of physical activity B. Lack of sleep C. Overhydration D. Vitamin deficiency **Answer: A. Lack of physical activity** 4. What are some activities people can incorporate into their daily routines to maintain weight and enhance well-being? A. Walking, running, cycling, or exercising at fitness centers and gyms B. Eating fast food, watching TV, sleeping, and reading C. Shopping, painting, cooking, and gardening D. Working, studying, partying, and traveling **Answer: A. Walking, running, cycling, or exercising at fitness centers and gyms** 5. What are vital for a long and healthy life? A. A balanced diet and regular exercise B. Unhealthy snacks and lack of physical activity C. A high-calorie diet and sedentary lifestyle D. Fast food and energy drinks **Answer: A. A balanced diet and regular exercise** Test 3 It's six o'clock in the evening, and many people are at home enjoying their dinner. They are watching TV or listening to music. However, Mrs. Smith is heading to work. She is a nurse and works night shifts at the local hospital. Today, she is running late. The hospital is not close by, so she usually drives there. Mrs. Smith is currently in her car, rushing to get to work on time. She knows she should slow down, but she must be at the hospital by six-thirty. Suddenly, a police officer pulls her over. "You are driving too fast!" he sternly tells her. "You are putting yourself at risk of having an accident." It's now six-thirty, and Mrs. Smith is not at the hospital. Instead, she finds herself at the police station. Her car has been impounded for fourteen days. Statement True or False? Mrs. Smith is a nurse who works night shifts at the local hospital. True Mrs. Smith is currently at home enjoying her dinner like many other people. False Mrs. Smith usually walks to work because the hospital is close by. False The police officer pulled Mrs. Smith over for driving too fast. True Mrs. Smith's car has been impounded for twenty-one days. False 1. What is Mrs. Smith's profession? A. A doctor B. A police officer C. A nurse D. A chef **Answer: C. A nurse** 2. What time does Mrs. Smith need to be at the hospital for her shift? A. Six o'clock
B. Six-thirty C. Seven o'clock D. Seven-thirty **Answer: B. Six-thirty** 3. What was Mrs. Smith's reason for driving fast? A. She was trying to avoid traffic B. She was running late for work C. She was chasing after a thief D. She was testing her new car **Answer: B. She was running late for work** 4. Who pulls Mrs. Smith over for driving too fast? A. A firefighter B. A police officer C. A hospital administrator D. A fellow nurse **Answer: B. A police officer** 5. Where is Mrs. Smith at six-thirty instead of being at the hospital? A. At home B. At the police station C. At a restaurant D. At a park **Answer: B. At the police station**