- Test 3 1. Read the text Match the headings (1-5) with the texts (A- D). There is one extra heading. 1. How do animals dream? 2. Why do people have nightmares? 3. What happens to our bodies when we sleep? 4. What have people been sleeping on? 5. How often do people see dreams when they sleep? A. Stress, fear, anxiety and sadness-all these feelings can fuel disturbing dreams. Having a bad dream can wake you up and make you feel scared. Scary dreams in other words. nightmares, can be caused by anything - something you have seen or experienced, a scary TV show, a horror story, computer game, or even just a shadow on the wall! B. For thousands of years people slept on piles of dead plants and animal furs Gradually, bed frames and mattresses became more widely used and the beds themselves more comfortable, eventually becoming the cosy bed you'll sleep in tonight. During the Middle Ages, many slept on straw- stuffed sacks. This is where the popular saying "hit the hay" came from. C. 12% of us dream in black and white! When we dream in colour it tends to be in soft pastel colours. We dream about 3 to 6 times a night ranging from 5 to 20 minutes for each dream. That means we could dream of an average of 6 years in a lifetime. D. Your digestive system slows down at night.Not getting enough sleep can affect our hormones, making us feel hungry. Your brain stays active when you drift off.Growth hormones are released while you sleep, helping your body grow and repair itself.
- A Underline the correct item. 1. If you don't know the correct answer in a test, use your intuition; it may/needs help you. 2. You mustn't/don't have to approach a wild animal; they can be very unpredictable. 3. You needn't/can't be an expert in karate to learn how to defend yourself. 4. If someone tries to snatch your bag , you shouldn't/don't have put up a fight; just run away. 5. Facing your phobias instead of avoiding them might/ought help you overcome your fears.
- 14.4 Over to you Answer the questions. If possible, ask a friend and write their answers. 1 Where were you brought up? __ 2 What do you particularly remember about your childhood? __ 3 Were your parents strict?What weren't you allowed to do when you were a child? __ 4 How late were you allowed to stay out when you were a teenager?
- Friends are the family you choose As children become teenagers and then adults, friends often feel more important than family, but why? Why do we need friends? Our family - parents, grandparents aunts and uncles -give us food, water and a home. They keep us healthy and safe. 1 square If we have siblings , we also learn to share things. From the age of about 12, we often don't know how to deal with our feelings. 2 square When we feel sad or confused, our close friends can make us feel better. In fact, experts at Harvard University say that happy friends are important for our mental health! If our friends are older than us, they can teach us how to express our feelings A lot of teenagers have older friends they look up to. When we feel lonely, the best thing to do is talk to a friend on the phone or chat online. 3 square They can give us the positive energy that we need. Friends don't always stay in our lives for ever and that can make us sad, but new friends usually appear and bring new experiences to our lives. Did you know that friends can help us keep fit? We often take up new hobbies or go on excursions so that we can be with our friends 4 square This is particularly true with sports like football and basketball, but it happens with other sports, too For example, if you join a running club or a cycling club, you will probably go running or cycling more regularly because you make friends with other club members. Finally, friends are important because they make us feel connected to others Just knowing that we have someone we can call when we need a hand can give us peace of mind. 5 square A They don't like team sports. B However, adults often become close to their family again. C People become keen on sport because it allows them to see their friends. D Talking to friends is key to this. E They can make us laugh or give us useful advice. F These are just some of the important benefits of true friendship. G Tryto be-sensitive when affend has a problem. H We learn how to talk, eat and react to situations by watching our parents.
- Kevin really enjoys riding motorcycles. It gives him great personal satisfaction. His desire to ride motorcycles connects to which of the following? a. Aneed C b. Extrinsic motivation C C. Intrinsic motivation d. Adrive
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