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B2+ PROGRESS CHECK 2

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  • A solution to somebody's health problems.
    CURE
  • Slightly sick (Idiomatic)
    OFF-COLOR
  • Becoming healthy after an illness (Idiomatic)
    ON THE MEND
  • Did the doctor treat this injury? ONE Is this __________ doctor treated.
    INJURY THE ONE THE
  • Everybody who lives in the own Paola comes from is very friendly. INHABITANTS Paola comes from a town __________ very friendly.
    WHERE (ALL) THE INHABITANTS ARE WHOSE INHABITANTS ARE (ALL)
  • The teacher liked how Jan HAD answered the questions. WAY Jan answered the questions __________ the teacher liked.
    IN A/THE WAY (WHICH/THAT)
  • To catch or show signs of an illness
    COME DOWN WITH
  • A piece of paper on which a doctor writes the details of the medicine or drugs that someone needs.
    PRESCRIPTION
  • No one finds Chiaro's jokes amusing. TELLS. The jokes __________ amuse anyone.
    (WHICH/THAT) CHIARO TELLS DON'T/DO NOT
  • A painful burning feeling in the lower chest caused by the stomach not digesting food correctly
    HEARTBURN
  • To feel ill. (Idiomatic)
    UNDER THE WEATHER
  • The boy with the broken arm is still in hospital. IS The boy __________ not left hospital yet.
    WHOSE ARM IS BROKEN
  • His email left us in no doubt about his opinion. WHAT It was clear to us __________ his opinion was.
    FROM HIS EMAIL WHAT
  • A state in which a person feels light-headed and their vision is blurry.
    DIZZY
  • A type of tablet that stops you feeling pain.
    PAINKILLER
  • To get better after an illness, or feel better after something or someone has made you unhappy
    GET OVER
  • To recognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem, by examining it.
    DIAGNOSE
  • A medical examination to test your general state of health.
    CHECK-UP
  • Active; doing the things you usually do, especially after an illness. (Idiomatic)
    OUT AND ABOUT