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Oxford Discover 3 Unit 8 Get Ready Quiz

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  • I am a busy place where people arrive and depart every day. To get past me, you must go through security checks and sometimes long queues. You’ll find boarding gates, luggage belts, and duty-free shops here. Where are you?
    airport
  • Your body sends you warnings—maybe a sore throat, a runny nose, or no energy to get out of bed. You are not healthy, and your body needs time or treatment to recover. How are you feeling?
    sick
  • I travel from one place to another, but I have no responsibility for controlling the vehicle. I might be on a plane, bus, train, or even a ship. I simply buy a ticket, take my seat, and wait to arrive. Who am I?
    passenger
  • I come in many forms—pills, syrups, creams, or injections. You take me to help fight diseases, relieve pain, or cure infections. Sometimes, I require a doctor’s prescription, other times you can buy me directly at a pharmacy. What am I?
    medicine
  • If your body temperature rises above normal and you feel hot, tired, and sometimes cold and sweaty, you probably have…?
    fever
  • I have spent many years studying the human body and how to treat it. When you are injured or ill, people come to me for diagnosis and care. I may work in hospitals, clinics, or even visit patients at home. Who am I?
    doctor
  • Every journey starts somewhere, but I am where it ends. People choose me when they plan their vacations, business trips, or visits. Until you arrive at me, your trip is not complete. What am I called?
    destination
  • When you are traveling, the place where you want to arrive is called your…?
    destination
  • You are traveling on a plane, but you are not the pilot or flight attendant. What are you called?
    passenger
  • You visit a pharmacy to buy something that will help you recover from an illness. What is this called?
    medicine
  • After a long, stressful day, you feel a constant pain in your head. What is this?
    headache
  • I am a painful condition that affects your ability to hear properly. I can be caused by infections, changes in air pressure, or even swimming. Sometimes, I feel like a sharp sting deep inside your ear. What am I?
    earache
  • If you feel unwell, perhaps with a sore throat, stomach pain, or body aches, you can say you are…?
    sick
  • If you are feeling very unwell, who is the professional that examines you and gives you advice or treatment?
    doctor
  • You are experiencing sharp pain inside your ear, which makes it difficult to hear properly. What is this called?
    earache
  • At which place do people go when they need to board a plane or wait for someone arriving by air?
    airport
  • Before traveling to another country, you must show a document that proves your identity and nationality. What is this document?
    passport
  • Stress, lack of sleep, or dehydration can make me appear. I can be a dull ache or a strong, throbbing pain. People often take medicine or rest in a dark room to make me go away. What am I?
    headache
  • I am not an illness, but a sign that something is wrong. I make your body temperature rise to fight infection. When I am high, you may sweat, shiver, or feel very weak. What am I?
    fever
  • I am an official document that proves who you are and which country you belong to. Without me, crossing international borders is not possible. Immigration officers check me carefully to allow or deny you entry. What am I?
    passport