Complete the sentences with the correct words. allergy,flu,hay,headache, temperature,throat.
1. He needs to see the doctor because his is very high.
2. I can't eat that. I've got a (n) to nuts.
3. In summer I get terriblefever.
4. The music at the concert was very loud and I got a (n)
5.We shouted a lot at the football match and now I've got a sore
6. Olly has to stay in bed because he's got the
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct word that describes feeling hot or cold. In this case, "temperature" fits perfectly as it refers to the measurement of how hot or cold something is.
2. I can't eat that. I've got an allergy to nuts.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct word that describes a negative reaction to certain foods or substances. "Allergy" is the appropriate word here as it refers to a hypersensitivity or adverse reaction to something.
3. In summer, I get a terrible hay fever.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct word that describes an allergic reaction to pollen. "Hay fever" is the appropriate term as it refers to an allergic reaction to pollen or other airborne allergens.
4. The music at the concert was very loud and I got a headache.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct word that describes a pain in the head. "Headache" is the correct term here, as it refers to a pain or discomfort in the head or upper neck area.
5. We shouted a lot at the football match and now I've got a sore throat.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct word that describes a painful, scratchy or dry feeling in the throat. "Sore throat" fits perfectly in this context, as it refers to a discomfort or pain in the throat.
6. Olly has to stay in bed because he's got the flu.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct word that describes an infectious respiratory illness. "Flu" is the appropriate term here as it refers to influenza, a viral infection that affects the respiratory system and causes symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, and muscle aches.
Overall, these words and phrases are commonly used when describing common health conditions or symptoms, and it is important for students to understand their meanings in order to effectively communicate any health issues they may have.