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Exercitii Rephrasing

Stress has always been present but is now often called a 21st century illness, though it can have positive effects in small doses like anticipation before an event; however, uncontrollable stress from things like delays or tight deadlines is harder to manage and can negatively impact physical health, leading to conditions like heart disease or high blood pressure if not properly identified and addressed. Modern life brings many sources of stress both positive and negative, so it is important to learn how to control stress levels to avoid unnecessary suffering from health issues related to prolonged elevated stress.

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Exercitii Rephrasing

Stress has always been present but is now often called a 21st century illness, though it can have positive effects in small doses like anticipation before an event; however, uncontrollable stress from things like delays or tight deadlines is harder to manage and can negatively impact physical health, leading to conditions like heart disease or high blood pressure if not properly identified and addressed. Modern life brings many sources of stress both positive and negative, so it is important to learn how to control stress levels to avoid unnecessary suffering from health issues related to prolonged elevated stress.

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Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the firstsentence using the word given (in

brackets). Use between two and five words.Do not change the word given. 1.I moved here 10 years ago.I . for 10 years. ( lived ) 2.I'm not as old as my brother.My brother . me. ( than) 3. 'Why don't we go to the cinema?'Daniel . to the cinema.(going ) 4.I regret not studying harder when I was at school.I wish. when I was at school.(studied ) 5.Someone has killed the party leader in a car bomb attack.The party leader . in a car bombattack .(has) 6. It's too cold to go to the beach today.It's . to the beach today.(warm) 7.You won't pass the exam unless you study harder.If . you won't pass the exam.(don't ) 8.It took me two weeks to recover from the flu.I needed . the flu.(over ) 9.He crashed his car because he wasn't paying attention.If he . he wouldn't have crashedhis car.(been) 10.The doctor suggested that I starting playing golf.The doctor suggested I . golf.(up) 11.What are your plans for the weekend?What . at the weekend? (do) 12.I haven't visited my family since 2005.The . my family was in 2005.(time).

You could have been seriously injured not wearing a seat belt. THINK You should ......................................... seriously injured not wearing a seat belt. 2. 2. Would you give us your answer as soon as possible. CONVENIENCE Please respond ......................................... 3. 3. The hotel was further away from the beach than was claimed in the brochure. NOWHERE The hotel ......................................... the beach as they'd claimed in the brochure. 4. 4. I wasn't expecting my colleagues to organise a farewell party on my last day at the company. TAKEN
1.

I ......................................... when my colleagues organised a farewell party on my last day. 5. 5. It's not likely to happen but if you're not satisfied with the product we'll refund your money. EVENT ........................................ that you are not satisfied with the product your money will be refunded. 6. 6. It's one thing to think there's a demand for your product and another to actually make a sale. WORLD There's ........................................ between thinking there's a demand for your product and actually making a sale. 7. 7. I'm sure we went the wrong way at the last junction. TAKEN We must ........................................ at the last junction. 8. 8. I'm so sorry, I didn't realise it was so late. TRACK Sorry, I ........................................ time.
9. 1. It is possible that fog will delay their departure until tomorrow.

may
Their departure until tomorrow.

2. It is essential for every passenger to carry a boarding card.

must
A boarding card every passenger.

3. "I bought nothing abroad", Rita told the customs officer.

she
Rita told the customs officer .................. anything abroad. 10. 1. Many people think Steve stole the money. believed Steve .......................... the money. 2. The strong winds blew down the two ancient trees during the storm. blown The two ancient trees .................................... the storm. 3. He doesn't have enough money to buy the computer. too The computer ......................... to buy.

4. "You should start a new hobby, Mr. Jenkins", the doctor said. take The Doctor advised ................... a new hobby. 5. We have been waiting here since half past ten. for We have been waiting .................. one hour. 6. The man suddenly realised that the neighbor was watching him. watched The man suddenly realised that he ................. the neighbor. 7. I could never have passed that exam without your help. you I could never have passed that exam ............................... me. 8. We paid some people to landscape the garden for us last year. had We ...... last year. 11.
1. Brian was really interested in North American history in his school days.

interest
Brian ......................... North American history in his school days. 2. When it comes to population, Beijings is much bigger than Aucklands.

populated
Beijing is.................. than Auckland. 3. The manager should think about experience when hiring new staff.

consideration
The manager should when hiring new staff. 4. The anti-smoking advertisement does not stop people from smoking.

ineffective
The anti-smoking advertisement is people from smoking. 5. She has learnt a substantial amount from her university course.

gained
She has from her university course. 6. It is a good idea to learn Chinese to improve your future job prospects.

taking
is a good way to enhance your work opportunities. 7. When I realised what had happend, I became quite afraid.

overcome
I when I worked out what had occurred. 8. He saw the litter on the ground and picked it up an put it in the bin immediately.

hesitation
He grabbed the rubbish off the ground and threw it . 9. Do you think you could give me a hand to move the sofa?

mind
Would you to move the sofa?

Re-write the sentences below without changing their meaning. You must use the word given in bold without changing it in any way. You can also add up to another four words.
1. What he did next really surprised us. taken We were............... what he did next. 2. We will never forget that experience. an That was...................... experience. 3. Terry is the shortest member of the team. than No-one in the team....................... Terry. 4. This is the first time anyone has done that. Before .................................. has anyone done that. 5. I really wish that I had studied harder.. more If only . 6.You will get everything you have ever wanted. come All your wishes 7. Everybody thinks that Frank stole the money. of Everybody .......... the money. 8. Did she say who the dog belonged to?. dog Did she say ............was? 9. They are going to get married next June.. ................ planned Their................. next June. 10. I haven't eaten fish since last Wednesday.. time The .........fish was last Wednesday.

Helen Keller only pronouns Helen Keller, who was born in 1880, became deaf and blind at the age of 18 months, as a result of a terrible illness. Because of 1 ____, she soon became unable to speak, either. 2. ____ seemed to be no solution to the problem until her parents asked Alexander Graham Bell to help 3. ____. He decided that 4. ____ she needed was a special teacher and after much searching he found 5.____ . She was a young woman called Anne Sullivan, 6. ____ began to teach Helen the names of things by writing 7.____ in the palm of her hand. Helen later learned to speak by feeling the vibrations in Sullivan's throat when she spoke. Helen gradually learned to read and write in Braille. She studied at special schools for the deaf in Boston and New York, and from 8.____ she went to university, 9. ____ Sullivan "wrote" the lectures in the palm of her hand. Helen never recovered her hearing or her sight, but 10. ____ did not stop her spending her life working to help the deaf and blind. She travelled all over the world giving lectures to raise money for their education and to make people more aware of their problems and 11. ____ can be done to solve them. Because 12.____ was difficult for ordinary people to understand 13.____ she was saying, she generally spoke using an interpreter. She wrote several books about her life and work, and, in 1962, 14.____ of these was made into a film. She died in 1968,15.____ she was 88.

The Chip Every schoolgirl and schoolboy knows that 1. ____ was Alexander Graham Bell who invented the telephone and Thomas Edison who invented the electric 2.____ bulb. But what 3. ____ more modern inventions? Who, for example, invented the silicon chip or the mobile phone, both of 4. ____ have transformed our lives so suddenly and so completely? Nowadays, inventions tend to be far 5. ____ complex than a hundred or a hundred and fifty years 6. ____ , and they are normally developed by teams of scientists or technologists working 7. ____ large companies or universities. Nobody in particular invented the mobile phone, 8. ____ we can give credit to Ted Hoff for inventing the silicon chip in 1971. Ted Hoff 9. ____ been working for Intel, which in those days had about a dozen employees, 10. ____ about a year 11. ____ he was asked by a Japanese customer to develop a chip for an adding machine. 12. ____ he came up with was a microprocessor on a single piece of silicon, 13. ____ could be used for any number of different tasks, depending 14. ____ the software, 15. ____ than one predetermined task. The computer revolution had begun.

Stress Stress (0) .............. often called a 21st century illness but it has always been with us if perhaps (1) ........... different names. These days we regard stress (2) ......... a necessary evil of modern living. Yet stress is not negative and without (3)............. we would not enjoy some of the highpoints in life (4) ...... as the anticipation before a date or the tension leading (5) ...... to an important match. All these situations produce stress but (6) ... you can control it and not the other way (7) ... you will feel stimulated, not worn (8) ... Unlike these situations, which are generally positive and easier to deal with, sitting in a train (9) ... is late, (10) ... stuck in a traffic jam, working to a tight deadline are (11) ... harder to manage and control. Stress is now recognised as a medical problem and as a signficant factor (12) ... causing coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and a high cholesterol count. Patients are often unwilling to admit to stress problems(13) ... they feel they are a form of social failure and it is important that symptoms (14) ... identified in order to avoid unnecessary suffering. So what should we be looking out for as danger signals? Common signs of stress are increased tiredness, irritability and (15) ... inability to cope with certain situations.

1. Read the text below and look carefully at each line. If the line is correct write "correct". If it has a word that should not be there write this word at the end of the line, as in the examples. Trevor Baglis is being a true British eccentric. He is best known as an inventor, although he has had many unusual jobs. He trained as a structural engineer but he has also worked such as a circus performer as well as running his own business selling swimming pools. As one would be expect from an eccentric, Baglis' house is quite unusual. For the last thirty years he has been lived on Eel Pie Island, a sandbank in the River Thames and has an indoor swimming pool just inside of his front door. The invention that it made Baglis famous is the clockwork radio. He heard how hard it was for people in the South Africa to hear news and health warnings without have electricity. His solution to this problem was a very successful, with 120 000 of his radios were being made every month. He doesn't want to stop there however. His most latest idea is to set up a company which will help other inventors to get on their ideas into production. being correct

2. Read the text and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only ONE WORD in each gap. Edward Kennedy "Duke"Ellington was a great American jazz musician. He was a composer, bandleader and performer, and many people believe he was a musical genius. He got the nickname "Duke".............. of his noble character. Even .......... he was easy-going, stylish and graceful, he was, at times, quite vain and extravagant. However, he was normally generous and he was a natural born leader. The Duke was born ..... 29th April, 1899, .......Washington DC. He learnt to play the piano ..... he was seven, but it wasn't ........... he was a teenager that he decided to improve his skills and took............ playing more seriously. In 1923, he moved to New York and formed a band ...... his own. He played at the famous Cotton Club and the band's unique style soon became very popular. Recording companies and music publishers were eager to sign .... up and they embarked .... a long and successful career. Duke Ellington and his band played ...... over the world and with such big names as Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. ....... of the Duke's greatest works include "Concerto for Cootie", "Cotton Tail", "In a sentimental mood" and "Take the A train". When he died on 24th May, 1974, ....... the age of seventy-five, he had written over 2 000 musical compositions. He is acknowledged as ......... of the ........... influential musicians of the 20th century.

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