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English Unit 9

Here are the answers to your questions: I. A. 1. were found 2. not find anything 3. buy 4. was melting 5. it B. 6. The medico went to the nearest village 7. For some time 8. In a green leaf 9. About how ghee comes from cow's milk 10. He was lost in philosophical speculations II. 1. automatically 2. at 3. home 4. problems 5. telephone 6. and 7. widespread 8. industrial 9. where 10. vehicle 11. use 12. through 13. assembly 14.

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English Unit 9

Here are the answers to your questions: I. A. 1. were found 2. not find anything 3. buy 4. was melting 5. it B. 6. The medico went to the nearest village 7. For some time 8. In a green leaf 9. About how ghee comes from cow's milk 10. He was lost in philosophical speculations II. 1. automatically 2. at 3. home 4. problems 5. telephone 6. and 7. widespread 8. industrial 9. where 10. vehicle 11. use 12. through 13. assembly 14.

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1. Coleridge is a …(famous)……..British poet.

2. The average person spends…220000……..hours of a lifetime sleeping.


3. ‘REM’ means rapid……eye….movement.
4. The average person moves about …thirty times…….during sleep each night.
5. Dreams also become more…appear……as the night continues.
6. Many people talk in their…dream……
7. Some snores have a condition called sleep …apnea……
8. Sleepwalking is most common among …children…..
9. Most People need from…7.5 to 8.5…..hours of sleep at night.
10. You cannot save hours of sleep the way you save money in the …bank……
11. …Sleep……is important to humans.
12. …Dreams…..occur during REM stages.
13. Some people snore because they have trouble…breathing while they are asleep……
14. Dreams have ……positive… effects on our lives.
15. Sleep is a…biological… need.
16. Coleridge described sleep as a……gentle thing…
17. Things that are on our minds during the day appear as …dreams……at night.
18. We wake up with a …rapid heartbeat….after a bad dream.
19. Terrifying dreams are called…nightmares….
20. Children stop…sleepwalking……when they reach adolescents.
21. During a dream, the brain concentrates on a problem and looks for different…
solutions…..
22. No rapid eye movement is divided into three …stages.
23. The average person spends 220,000 hours of a lifetime… sleeping…
24. REM stage might last an hour and a half and is the time when people…dream…
25. Most people …need…… from 7.5 hours of sleep a night.
26. We spend a third of our…lives…..sleeping.
27. When children sleepwalking, parents should …lead… them back to bed.
28. People…snore. because they have trouble breathing.
29. People…dream……in colour, although they don’t remember.
30. …Sleep….is very important for human beings.
31. Many people…talk….. in their sleep.
32. Children usually grow out of sleepwalking when they become…adolescents…
33. It is believed that dreams had…magical power….or they could tell the future.
34. The average person moves about …thirty times……during sleep every night.
35. Many people feel …embarrassed…..when they told they were talking in their sleep.
36. In stage two of NREM, a person sleeps…more deeply….
37. Terrifying dreams are usually a collection of scattered …confused thoughts….
38. At time, people believed that dreams had magical power or they could tell…the future…..
39. You cannot save …hours of sleep……….the way you save money in the bank.
40. Children don’t remember walking…in their sleep..
41. …Terrifying dreams….are called nightmares.
42. In stage one of NREM, you have a…pleasant floating…….feelings.
43. Researchers say that normal people may have four or five REM period……of dreaming
a night.
44. Sleep was described as a…gentle thing………by Coleridge.
45. People who have…trouble breathing snore while they are sleeping.
46. People believed that dreams had magical …power….or they could tell the future.
47. …Sleepwalking…. Is most common among children.
48. …Nightmares…..are terrifying dreams.
49. Doctors and scientists studied and get a great deal when people…sleep…..
50. Doctors and scientists do their research in their…sleep laboratories……
51. Many People will feel embarrassed…..if they are told that they talk in their sleep.
52. Sometimes, people’s dreams are …terrifying.…..

Answers the questions


1. What is sleepwalking and among whom is it most common?
Sleepwalking is that someone is walking around while he or she is sleeping and it is most
common among children.
2. What are terrifying dreams called?
Terrifying dreams are called a collection of scattered, confused thoughts.
3. When do nightmares occur?
Nightmares occur towards dawn.
4. Why do some people snore while they are sleep?
Some people snore while they are sleep because they have trouble breathing.
5. What happens when you have a bad dream?
When we have a bad dream, we wake up exhausted, sweating, and with a rapid heartbeat.
6. When do children grow out of the habit of sleepwalking?
Children grow out of the habit of sleepwalking when they become adolescents.
7. How many hours of sleep do babies need?
Babies need eighteen hours of sleep.
8. Why can we say that sleep is important to human beings?
We can say that sleep is important to human beings because …….
9. Why do some snores have a condition called sleep apnea?
Some snores have a condition called apnea because the throat muscles relax too much and
block the air way.
10. How do some people get relief from unpleasant dreams?
Some people get relief from unpleasant dreams by writing down and changing the negative
stories or thoughts into positive ones on the written paper.
11. What do some people believe about dreams?
Some people believe about dreams that they have magical powers or that they could tell the
future.
12. What feelings do we have in the first stage of NREM?
We have a pleasant floating feeling…………

Answer all questions

I. Read the passage


The medico went to the nearest village and there in the bazaar he found various kinds of
meat and fish. He looked around for some time and found that nothing suited him. His medical
knowledge now seemed to warn him which meat or fish was indigestible, which not nutritious,
which unseasonable, which would cause what diseases, which would upset the stomach and
which the bile, till finally he left without buying any meat or fish!
The philosopher, however, got the required ghee, which he packed in a green leaf, and
traced his steps. On the ways he soon became lost in philosophical speculations. ‘Ghee’, he said
to himself, ‘comes from cow‘s milk. Cows eat grass, and yes, leave, too. And then, in a way ,
ghee comes from cow’s milk, and cow’s milk comes from leaves, and so the ghee and the leaf
are related!’’ on and on the philosophies, quite happily unware of the ghee in the leaf in his
hand melting gradually and dripping.
A. Write the correct words to complete sentence.
1. Various kinds of meat and fish………in the bazaar.
2. The medico’s medical knowledge warned him and so he could …….suitable for him.
3. The medico did not ……….any meat or fish.
4. According to the philosopher’s situation, the ghee……..to the leaf.
5. After getting the required ghee, the philosopher packed……..in a green leaf.
B. Answer the questions.
6. Where did the medico go to buy meat and fish?
7. How long did the medico look around in the bazaar before he found nothing suited him?
8. How did the philosopher carry the ghee?
9. What did the philosopher speculate about on a way?
10. Why didn’t the philosopher notice the ghee melting and dripping?

II. Fill in each numbered blank with a word from the list given.

Also and and at assembly automatic assembly Domestic for


humans in in of problems production
through vacuum widespread where work

In special factories, robots can work happily...(1)… 24 hours a day. They work on..
(2).. the night while their human supervisors are..(3).. home in bed. If there were
any ..(4)… the robots could ring up the supervisor ..(5).. ask for help!
Robots are growing in complexity…..(6)…their use in industry is becoming more..(7)…
robots are mainly used in working with ..(8).. machines and equipment in mass production
industries, ..(9).. the same tasks must be repeated. Car ..(10).. is the primary example of the
employment ..(11).. large and complex robots. They are used..(12).. the process for the
painting, welding, and ..(13).. of the cars.
Robots are also useful ..(14).. environments which are unpleasant or dangerous for ..(15)..
to work in, for example, bomb disposal, ..(16).. in space or underwater, in mining and ..(17)..
the cleaning of toxic waste. Robots are ..(18).. used for patrolling these toxic areas.
Nowadays, ..(19).., robots that perform simple tasks such as …(20)…cleaning and grass
cutting are now available.
III. Fill in the Blank.
1. The Egyptian calendar was slower than the …….year.
2. The moon’s gravity is too weak to retain an ……..
3. At self-service supermarkets, customers can pay for the goods with……of delay.
4. We cannot buy personal good looks, intelligence,………….or a happy family.
5. ……….is most common among children.
6. The boy dreamt of owning a house on ……
7. The laws protect human workers from working in ……
8. …. was a container which had a line with a number beside it.
9. ……….. are called grandfather clocks.
10. The four youths studied under the famous professor ……of Taxila.

IV. Read the passage.


Perishable foodstuffs and quick frozen fruit, vegetables and meat are kept in refrigerated self-
service cabinets, which keep goods at the required temperatures. These are at zero degree
Fahrenheit for frozen food, 28-32 degrees for meat and fish and 40-50 degrees for diary produce
and provisions.
The problem of quick payment has been solved by the use of modern cash registers. One such
machine called the Automatic Itemizing and Change Computing Cash Register, first records the
cost of each item and totals the bill. Then it also registers the sum given in payment, and shoots out
the right change into a cup near the customer.
Some of the advantages of self-services seem to be that there is no waiting to be served; there
is a wide variety of choice, and it is claimed that prepacked meat and vegetables are hygienic.
A. Answer the questions.
1. How are perishable foodstuffs kept?
2. At what temperature are meat and fish kept in self-service supermarket?
3. What does the Automatic Itemizing and Change Computing Cash Register do after totalling
the bill?
4. What can the customers do from a wide variety of goods in a supermarket?
5. Why do people buy prepacked meat and vegetables in supermarkets?
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