Vocabulary. Fill in the correct word. There are two words you do not need to use.
-moon - thirsty - butterflies - basic - shaking - came - starving - nervous - habits - beat - irrational - face
1. Rick hasn’t eaten anything all day; I’m sure he’s … .
2. Don’t you think it’s about time for you to …your fear of heights?
3. David was very nervous about giving a speech in class, he started … like a leaf.
4. James is over the … because his parents have just bought him a new camcorder.
5. Tracy is so afraid of being in enclosed spaces that just thinking about getting into a lift makes her heart … faster.
6. My worst fear … true when I was bitten by a dog.
7. A phobia is a(n) … fear of something which cannot really hurt you.
8. Just thinking about the singing competition next week gives Mandy … in her stomach.
9. Fear is a basic … emotion which is often accompanied by panic or shock.
10. Parents can teach their children good eating … by offering them healthy food choices.
II Grammar. Open the brackets in the correct tense.
11. If I … (be) you, I would be very careful; there are poisonous snakes in this area.
12. If James … (continue) driving so carelessly, he will have an accident.
13. If grass isn’t watered, it … (not/grow). 14. If George exercised regularly, he … (become) more muscular.
15. If I … (eat) breakfast this morning, I would have been able to concentrate better on my maths test.
16. Unless you stop eating so much junk food, you … (not/lose) some weight.
17. The cat … (not/scratch) Harry if he hadn’t pulled its tail.
18. Your headache will go away if you … (take) some aspirin.