Vocabulary. (15 points)
Match these words and word expressions with their definitions (5 points):
1. Ear pinning a) a surgical procedure used for skin cancer. Healthy skin is removed from one area of the body and relocated to the wound site
Hair replacement b) operation to make breasts bigger
Facial reconstruction c) operation to change the nose
Wrinkles d) surgery of the ear where protruding
Plastic surgery e) surgery to redistribute hair to hide the appearance of hair loss
Cheek augmentation f) to repair or reconstruct facial features in victims of cancer, facial trauma and birth defects
Tummy tuck g) lines on the skin, which usually appear with age
Breast lift h) operation done to improve someone’s appearance
Nose job i) surgery where implants are placed in the cheeks
Skin graft j) a surgical procedure to correct the apron of excess skin hanging over your abdomen
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Look at the clues, and use them to help you rearrange the letters in bold in the sample sentences. The first letter of each word has been underlined. You will find a lot of the answers in the clues to the other sentences. (5points)
1. To bring out a book or a newspaper for sale.
They were asked not to bliphus the book, but went ahead anyway.
2. A TV or radio show.
Last night we watched a rammrogepon life in 17th century France.
3. A collection of related pages on the internet, created by a company or individual.
If you want to know more about Bloomsbury books, visit their siwteeb at www.bloomsbury.com.
4. A journalist who writes reports of events for a newspaper or TV programme.
The BBC sent a pterorer to cover the earthquake.
5. Important events (often political) that are happening now.
A lot of children study ctreurn faafirs as part of their educational curriculum.
6. To explore websites on the Internet in no particular order.
Most people furs the internet as a way of relaxing.
7. A radio or TV programme, or a verb which means 'to send out on radio or TV'
The programme will be tbacroasd on Monday at 8 o'clock.
8. A newspaper with a small page size.
The Sun is the most widely-read dloatbi in Britain.
9. A collective word for newspapers.
You shouldn't believe everything you read in the rpses.
10. A person who writes for newspapers or other periodicals.
The aojurtlisn asked the police chief some difficult questions.
3. Write suitable word or phrases from the following definitions: (4 points)
1. A situation in which newspapers, radio and TV are allowed to express opinions openly
A) free-press B) book C) recorder D) radio
2. To send out a programme on television or radio
A) radio B) TV C) CD D) broadcast
3. Written or spoken of in the news
A) reports B) biased C) news D) music
4. Large systems consisting of many similar parts all of which are centrally controlled
A) note book B) i-pad C) network D) mobile phone
5. Newspapers, radio and television when seen as a group
A) society B) mass-media C) internet D) news
6. The deliberate removal of sections of a text or film considered to be unsuitable
A) tabloid B) Broadcast C) Censorship D) TV
7. A popular newspaper with lots of pictures and short articles
A) censorship B) broadcast C) news D) Tabloid
8. Words in large print at the start of a news story or the main stories in the news
A) headline B) topics C) puzzles D) jokes
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