WorksheetsImpact 2, Don't Panic!: Unit 8
Total questions: 68
Worksheet time: 45mins
A sudden, uncontrollable fear or anxiety
(a)
A large, uncontrolled fire in the wilderness
(a)
To take air into and expel it from the lungs
(a)
To get away from a dangerous situation
(a)
The visible, burning gas of a fire
(a)
With great attention or caution
(a)
Sudden events causing great damage or suffering
(a)
A large-scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure
(a)
Hit by something suddenly or forcefully
(a)
Alerts or notices about potential danger
(a)
A sudden shaking of the ground due to movement of the earth's crust
(a)
Moving quickly back and forth or side to side
(a)
Very bad or unpleasant
(a)
To fall down suddenly, especially due to structural failure
(a)
People who remain alive after a disaster
(a)
To focus or give careful consideration
(a)
To say what will happen in the future
(a)
To stop something from happening
(a)
Not anticipated or foreseen
(a)
To be experiencing difficulties or danger
(a)
Running after or pursuing something
(a)
Taking place or occurring
(a)
In the end, after a period of time
(a)
To cry out loudly due to fear, pain, or excitement
(a)
To feel or detect something
(a)
Extremely scared or frightened
(a)
First of all, there was this terrible (a) outside.
The next thing I (a) , the ground started to shake.
Suddenly all the (a) fell off of the bookshelves.
Wow! I bet that was (a) !
So what happened (a) ?
No way! What did you (a) ?
What did the elephants ___ when they heard the noise? They didn't make a sound, but they ___ around and ran away from the water.
(a)
Where were the birds (a) ? They weren't flying north. They were heading south.
The day before the earthquake (a) , all the animals in the nature reserve were making a lot of noise.
My cat was trying to (a) when the storm started.
The fire has (a) 300 km² (186 sq. mi) since October 3.
The fire has been (a) since three o'clock this morning.
He has (a) many fires in his career as a firefighter.
He's been (a) this fire for several hours.
He's been a firefighter for (a) years.
He has always (a) his job.
