.


:




:

































 

 

 

 





 

1

(1) Yours sincerely,

Brenda Wallis

Loans Manager

 

(2) Suzanna Bragg

127 Polk Drive, No. 112

Gary, Indiana, 46402

 

(3) Meridian National Bank

12187 S. Polo Dr.

Fairfax, VA 22030

26 May 2008

 

(4) Dear Mrs. Bragg,

 

(5) After a thorough review of your application and the supporting documents you applied, we have concluded that your current financial situation precludes this institution from extending further credit to you at this time. When your financial picture changes and your current level of risk-exposure becomes lower, we would be happy to reconsider your application.

 

23. 1:

 

 

1) 1,2,4,5,3

2) 2,3,4,5,1

3) 3,2,4,5,1

4) 4,2,3,5,1

 

2

 

(1) Dear Ms. Turner:

 

(2) Jan Turner

Arrowhead East Conference Center

412 Bellevue Lane

Annapolis, MD 21401

 

(3) Best wishes.

Curt Marks

Special Projects Officer

CM/ls

 

(4) In our telephone conversation yesterday, we discussed plans to conduct our training seminar at your conference center.

I look forward to meeting you next week when I come to look over your facilities.

 

(5) CellFirst, Inc.

10 Harbor Place

Baltimore

Maryland 21220

January 28, 2006

 

24. 2:

 

1) 2,5,1,4,3

2) 2,3,4,5,1

3) 5,2,1,4,3

4) 1,2,5,4,3

 

3

 

(1) 16 North Road, Berkley, California 954366

June 29, 2006

 

(2) Dear Mrs. Bok:

 

(3) Mrs. R.E. Bok, Human Resources Director, Perle Employment Agency, 1900 Grant Avenue, Sun Francisco, California 92654

 

(4) I am applying for the position of secretary which was advertised in the San Francisco Chronicle of June 28.

 

(5) I look forward to discussing this position with you.

Sincerely yours,

Annette Lee

 

25. 3:

 

1) 2,1,3,4,5

2) 2,1,4,5,1

3) 3,1,2,4,5

4) 1,3,2,4,5

 

4

 

(1) We thank you for your letter dated the 29th September and are pleased to send you our latest catalogue and the current price list. We shall send you a special offer as soon as we have your exact requirements.

 

(2) George Finchley & Sons, 68 Bond

Street, London

4 October 2006

 

(3) Yours faithfully,

Sally Blinton Sales Manager

 

(4) Messrs Dickson & King, 9 Newgate Street, London

 

(5) Dear Sirs,

 

26. 4:

 

1) 2,4,5,1,3

2) 4,2,5,1,3

3) 5,4,1,3,2

4) 1,3,2,5,4

 

5

 

(1) We are interested in increasing our range of car heaters and would like to receive information about the various models you are producing.

 

(2) The Sales Manager, Motorheat Ltd., Walker Road, Coventry

 

(3) Dear Sir,

 

(4) Yours faithfully,

Frank Henley,

Manager

 

(5) Clarke & Sims LTD., High Street, Effingham, Suffolk

17 August 2003

 

27. 5:

 

1) 2,5,4,1,3

2) 5,2,4,1,3

3) 5,2,3,1,4

4) 2,5,3,1,4

 

6

 

(1) Mr. G.Castellos, 37 Star Road, Aberdeen VH42 57GT

 

(2) Thank you for your letter of application for the post of PR manager.

We would like to invite you to attend an interview.

We shall be conducting interviews on Monday 30 May and ask you to contact us to arrange a suitable time.

 

(3) New Publishers, 26Greenhouse Street, Aberdeen PV31 23TR

Telephone 9593 385749 Fax 9593 75843

23 May 2005

 

(4) We look forward to meeting you.

Yours sincerely,

Joan Dumorieur

Personnel Manager

 

(5) Dear Mr. Castellos,

 

28. 6:

 

1) 3,5,4,2,1

2) 1,5,2,4,3

3) 1,3,5,2,4

4) 3,1,5,2,4

 

 

. , :

 

(1) Design Plus 55 (2) Stevenson Road (3) San Francisco, CA 94015 (4) Mr. P.T. Vitale (5) Mutual Insurance Company 33 South Street New York, (6) NY 3476

 

29. THE SENDER'S NAME

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

30. THE ADDRESSEE

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

31. THE TOWN THE LETTER COMES FROM

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

32. THE ZIP CODE IN THE MAILING ADDRESS

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

33. THE ADDRESSEE'S COMPANY NAME

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

34. THE STREET NAME IN THE RETURN ADDRESS

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

 

(1) Gary J. Marshal Pacific Electronics 1325 Ocean Boulevard (2) Santa Monica, CA (3) 90415 (4) Ms. Eleanor R. Fleming 246 Shasta Avenue (5) Redding, CA (6) 96001

 

35. ADDRESSER'S NAME

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

36. ADDRESSER'S CITY NAME

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

37. ZIP CODE IN THE RETURN ADDRESS

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

38. ADDRESSEE'S CITY NAME -

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

39. ADDRESSEE'S NAME

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

40. ZIP CODE IN THE MAILING ADDRESS

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

 

(1) Wilson & Sons 38 (2) Cherry Road Criswill, (3) Ohio USA (4) Supplies Ltd. Box 49 (5) Oakville, Ontario L6J 7K1 (6)Canada

 

41. THE STATE THE LETTER COMES FROM

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

42. THE COUNTRY THE LETTER IS SENT TO -

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

43. THE ADDRESSEE'S COMPANY NAME

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

44. THE TOWN NAME IN THE MAILING ADDRESS

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

45. THE STREET NAME IN THE RETURN ADDRESS -

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

46. THE SENDER'S COMPANY NAME

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

 

(1)Midtec Cables Ltd, Cotton Road, (2) Exeter (3) EX4 9DT, England (4) Mrs. I. Ruth (5) Golden Holidays 12 Cambridge Court London (6) WC2H 8HF

 

47. THE ADDRESSEE'S COMPANY NAME

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

48. THE ZIP CODE IN THE RETURN ADDRESS

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

49. THE TOWN THE LETTER COMES FROM

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

50. THE ADDRESSEE

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

51. THE SENDER

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

52. THE ZIP CODE IN THE MAILING ADDRESS

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

5) 5

6) 6

 

 

, :

 

53.

 

In the winter issue of Multimedia News we read that your company sells language laboratories. Our school needs a new language laboratory and we are looking for the best equipment.

Could you please send us information on your laboratories and include a price list and ordering information.

Thank you for your assistance. I look forward to hearing from you.

1) CV

2) contract

3) letter of inquiry/request

4) letter of complaint

 

54. -

 

Dear Sir or Madam:

In the April 4, 2006 Boston Daily News I read about your new camera, the XL-Lite. Since I am a photographer with Bay State Magazine, it is important that I know about new cameras.

Would you please send me information on the camera? I would like to know when the camera will be available and how much it will cost.

Thank you for your attention.

 

1) letter of complaint

2) memo

3) letter of inquiry/request

4) CV

 

55. -

 

Dear Akram:

Thank you for your fax.

I was sorry to hear that youve had some problems with the WR458. We do all we can to make sure that our products leave our factory in perfect condition, but unfortunately sometimes a bad one does slip through. If you can arrange for it to be returned to me, Ill let you have a replacement by return.

Hoping that you are keeping well.

Regards

Tony

Anthony Hopkins

 

1) Memo

2) CV

3) Letter of apology

4) Contract

 

56. -

 

I am writing to apologize for the mix-up in your order. We recently began using a new packaging system, which still has a few small bugs. This morning we straightened out your order and sent it. To compensate for the inconvenience, we have enclosed coupons for you to enjoy on future purchases at any of our retail stores. Again, I apologize for the confusion and any trouble this may have caused you.

 

1) Letter of apology

2) Letter of application

3) CV

4) Contract

 

57. -

 

Responsible for training and mentoring system technicians and system designers. Also responsible for ensuring that delegated tasks are done accurately, on-time, billed within budget, and performed within the scope of the contract. Must also oversee a high degree of regard to employee and subcontractor safety. Must also oversee that safety standards are adhered to.

 

1) Memo

2) Contract

3) Job advertisement

4) Letter of inquiry

 

58. -

I was very sorry to hear about your problems with the new medical equipment.

I have investigated the complaint and I regret to tell you that the problem is the result of faulty operation. I enclose a copy of the inspector's report with this letter.

If you require us to repair the machine, please contact me at the number above.

1) Letter of apology

2) CV

3) Contract

4) Letter of application

 

 

, :

 

1

(1) _____: All staff

From: R&D Director

(2) _____: the Chairmans visit

The Chairman of our Corporation, (3) _____, will visit our company next Friday, 15 November. He is coming to visit our new production center. He will arrive at 11:30 a.m. and you are kindly requested to be at the welcome reception for him at the Conference Hall.

(4) _____

 

59. U.T.

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

60. MR. SCHNABEL

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

61. TO

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

62. SUBJECT

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

2

 

To: (1)_____

From: (2)_____, R&D Director

(3)_____: the Chairman of the corporation visit

Date 28 August 2009

(4)_____ of our corporation Mr. Smith is visiting our company next Monday, 4 September. He is coming to see our new laboratory. Mr. Smith will be here at 10:30 a.m. and you are kindly requested to be at the welcome reception for him at the Conference Hall.

J.T.

 

63. ALL THE STAFF

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

64. J. TRAMP

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

65. SUBJECT

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

66. THE CHAIRMAN

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

3

 

(1)_____: Business partners with training interests

(2)_____: Patrick Baldoz, Director Tri-County WDC

Date: 28 July 2008

(3) _____ Local business workforce survey

At the request of several local manufacturing companies, the Tri-County Workforce Council completed a Workforce Skills Needs Survey. We are pleased to provide you with an electronic copy of this survey which contains information from 105 local businesses.

(4)_____

 

67. SUBJECT

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

68. DIRECTOR

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

69. FROM

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

70. TO

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

4

 

(1) _____: Sales representatives

From: Sales manager

(2) _____: Sales meeting

Date: 22 May

A meeting of sales representatives will be held at the Sales Managers Office in Bee Street on Monday 22 May at 10:00 a.m. Everyone is requested to arrange their (3) _____ so that they will be free to attend.

(4) _____

71. SUBJECT

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

72. SCHEDULES

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

73. TO

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

74. D.M.

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

 

5

 

(1)______: Alan Bilton

From: Sue Mullins

(2) _____: Seminar for the new staff

(3) ______

About the seminar you're organizing for the new staff next month - will you need any equipment set up? I'll do a short introduction to the subject but I only need an OHP.

Can you fill in the request form for everything we'll need and send it to Shane Bell in the Technical department?
Thanks,
(4) ______

 

75. SUE

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

76. SUBJECT

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

77. TO

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4

 

78. ALAN

1) 1

2) 2

3) 3

4) 4


V. .

( )

:

 

1. THE UNIQUE FUNCTION OF THE NURSE IS TO () THE INDIVIDUAL, SICK OR WELL.

1) help

2) assist

3) listen to

4) provide

 

2. THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP () A SPECIAL HEALING POWER FOR THE PATIENT.

1) provide

2) take

3) choose

4) prevent

 

3. ALL PATIENTS BECOME () ON OTHERS WHEN THEY ARE SICK.

1) attentive

2) difficult

3) famous

4) dependent

 

4. THERE ARE CENTERS TO ENSURE THE BIRTH OF () CHILDREN

1) fine

2) healthy

3) happy

4) good

 

5. WE HAVE POLYCLINICS FOR THE () POPULATION AND FOR CHILDREN.

1) adult

2) ill

3) tired

4) old

 

6. THE AMBULANCE CAN GIVE () SURGICAL AND THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT.

1) qualified

2) dental

3) starting

4) emergency

 

7. THE PATIENTS NEED TO FEEL () WITH THE NURSE WHEN THEY ARE IN A DEPENDENT ROLE.

1) safe

2) success

3) help

4) interest

 

8. THE WORKING DAY OF A DISTRICT DOCTOR CONSISTS OF 3 HOURS OF ( ) AND 3 HOURS OF VISITING PATIENTS IN THEIR HOMES.

1) lecture

2) rest

3) reading

4) consultation

 

9. THE () OF THE DISEASE IS KNOWN.

1) condition

2) cause

3) signs

4) attack

 

10. THE HEART IS THE MAIN ORGAN OF (- ).

1) respiratory system

2) cardiovascular system

3) skeleton

4) digestive system

 

11. () ARE WITH THEIR MUMS.

1) children

2) infants

3) pupils

4) junior children

 

12. THE HIGHER EDUCATION REFORM IN RUSSIA () IN 1991.

1) started

2) came

3) understood

4) felt

 

13. CHILDREN OFTEN () PAIN IN THE THROAT.

1) suffer from

2) complain of

3) try to

4) breathe out

 

14. THE () ARE PRESENT FOR A SHORT TIME AND THEN DISAPPEAR.

1) rub

2) rough

3) rales

4) ribs

 

15. THE OLD PENSIONER HAD () PNEUMONIA.

1) unilateral

2) clear

3) lobular

4) bilateral

 

16. SHE HAD ( ) TWO DAYS AGO.

1) dry cough

2) persistent cough

3) purulent cough

4) acute cough

 

17. IN CASE OF PNEUMONIA X-RAY EXAMINATION () A SHADOWING.

1) notices

2) shows

3) radiates

4) suffers

 

18. THIS MEDICINE () AN ASTHMA ATTACK.

1) replaces

2) repeats

3) restores

4) relieves

 

19. SOME TYPES OF CANCER ARE ().

1) careful

2) therapeutic

3) incurable

4) curable

 

20. REMISSION IS THE ABSENCE OF ALL () OF DISEASE.

1) signs

2) cells

3) stages

4) swellings

 

21. CANCER OF () IS TREATED SURGICALLY.

1) breast

2) stomach

3) esophagus

4) lung

 

22. THE DOCTOR MUST NOT () THE PATIENT BY THE YARDSTICK OF HIS/HER OWN VALUES.

1) judge

2) evaluate

3) refer

4) show

 

23. SIDE EFFECTS OF CHEMOTHERAPY MAY BE LEUCOPENIA, BLEEDING, () AND VOMITING.

1) nausea

2) nourishment

3) nutrient

4) necrosis

 

24. A VARIETY OF () MAY OCCUR WITH SCARLET FEVER

1) inflammations

2) complications

3) difficulties

4) symptoms

 

25. WHEN THE PATIENT HAS A () WITH A RAPID PULSE, FEVER AND PAIN IN THE SIDE OF THE CHEST, THE DIAGNOSIS IS EASILY MADE.

1) chest

2) check

3) child

4) chill

 

26. SOMETIMES THE PAIN MAY EXTEND IN THE ( ) SIMULATING ACUTE APPENDICITIS.

1) stomach

2) chest

3) lung

4) abdomen

 

27. YOU SHOULD DO THESE EXERCISES THREE TIMES A DAY, PREFERABLY ON AN EMPTY ().

1) throat

2) stomach

3) lungs

4) intestine

 

28. THE DISEASE USUALLY TERMINATES BY CRISIS, WHEN THE TEMPERATURE ().

1) feels

2) stops

3) falls

4) flushes

 

29. THE PATIENT COULDN'T ( ).

1) have symptoms

2) exaggerate the symptoms

3) describe symptoms

4) understand symptoms

 

30. THIS PATIENT SHOULD BE () IMMEDIATELY.

1) observed

2) examined

3) followed

4) checked

 

31. THE DOCTOR RECOMMENDED ( ).

1) to test the dose

2) to take the dose

3) to double the dose

4) to increase the dose

 

32. HE IS TAKING UP THE PROBLEMS OF ( ).

1) inherited diseases

2) acquired diseases

3) toxic diseases

4) congenital diseases

 

33. THE PATIENT COMPLAINED OF HIGH ( ).

1) loss of blood

2) bleeding

3) constipation

4) blood pressure

 

34. AFTER HE ( ) HE BEGAN PLAYING FOOTBALL AGAIN.

1) completely recovered

2) had completely recovered

3) was completely recovered

4) was completely recovering

 

35. SPLEEN

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

36. TO TREAT

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

37. FEVER

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

38. INTESTINE

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

39. WEAKNESS

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

40. LIVER

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

41. TO SNEEZE

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

42. TONGUE

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

43. MEASLES

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

44. BRAIN

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

45. HEART

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

46. LUNG

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

47. RASH

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

48. PAIN

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

49. TO PRESCRIBE

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

50. BLOOD PRESSURE IS AN INDICATOR OF THE FUNCTIONING OF THE (- )

1) cardiovascular system.

2) nervous system

3) alimentary tract

4) respiratory tract

 

51. DOCUMENTATION IS IMPORTANT TO PROVIDE RELIABLE INFORMATION FOR (- )

1) medico-legal examinations

2) -ray examination

3) lab examination

4) physical examination

 

52. THERE ARE NO SERIOUS ().

1) contractions

2) complications

3) cases

4) situations

 

53. WEIGHT LOSS HAS BEEN SHOWN TO () BLOOD PRESSURE.

1) reduce

2) increase

3) suspect

4) fall

 

54. () OF THE LUNGS, WITH OR WITHOUT INFECTION, IS ALSO CALLED PNEUMONITIS.

1) inflation

2) introduction

3) inflammation

4) infection

 

55. BELIEF IS SEVENTY PER CENT OF ANY ().

1) hypertension

2) treatment.

3) illness

4) temperature

 

56. THE ORGANISMS THAT () MOST PNEUMONIAS ARE ALREADY PRESENT IN THE ENVIRONMENT.

1) clean

2) cause

3) cure

4) reduce

 

57. EVERY DOCTOR IS () FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE DISEASES.

1) responsible

2) dependent

3) dangerous

4) frustrated

 

58. I HAVE () AT THIS HOSPITAL FOR SIX MONTHS.

1) worked

2) checked

3) relaxed

4) spoken

 

59. DIABETES () WHEN YOUR BODY DOES NOT PRODUCE ENOUGH INSULIN.

1) occurs

2) proves

3) cause

4) consist

 

60. AS WE GET OLDER, LARGE NUMBERS OF BRAIN CELLS ().

1) die

2) restore

3) appear

4) continue

 

61. SWIMMING IS ALSO GOOD FOR DEVELOPING () IN YOUR MUSCLES.

1) oxygen

2) endurance

3) tenderness

4) flexibility

 

62. FATS FUEL THE BODY AND HELP TO () SOME VITAMINS.

1) break down

2) produce

3) absorb

4) protect

 

63. ALZHEIMERS DISEASE DAMAGES THE BRAIN, DESTROYING ().

1) eyesight

2) speech

3) walking

4) memory

 

64. () STIMULATION KEEPS YOUR MEMORY GOOD.

1) mental

2) physical

3) learning

4) psychological

 

65. PAIN IS A VITAL PART OF OUR BODYS ().

1) defects

2) damage

3) defense

4) effect

 

66. PEOPLE WHO ARE BORN () TO FEEL PAIN ARE UNLUCKY.

1) able

2) dependent

3) unable

4) strong

 

67. () PAIN LASTS LONGER THAN ACUTE PAIN.

1) chronic

2) seldom

3) sudden

4) first

 

68. I () MAKE QUICK DECISIONS.

1) have

2) have to

3) has

4) need

 

69. THE PATIENT HAD ().

1) birth

2) appendicitis

3) trauma

4) a stroke

 

70. MAKE SURE THE () IS CLEAN.

1) wound

2) chest

3) body

4) dressing

 

71. THE NURSE SLIPPED ON ICE AND HURT HER ().

1) leg

2) knee

3) ankle

4) toe

 

72. SHE () HER FINGER WHEN SHE WAS PREPARING DINNER.

1) cut

2) burn

3) hurt

4) touch

 

73. I AM A HOSPITAL ().

1) nurse

2) midwife

3) doctor

4) receptionist.

 

74. NURSES EDUCATE PEOPLE ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF ().

1) hygiene.

2) medicine

3) work

4) problems

 

75. YOU HAVE HURT YOUR ().

1) hand

2) wrist

3) shoulder

4) elbow

 

76. THE HEART IS A () AS BIG AS YOUR FIST IN THE CENTER OF YOUR CHEST.

1) tissue

2) vessels

3) muscle

4) cells

 

77. THE OLD LADY LOST A LOT OF BLOOD AND NEEDED A ( ).

1) operation

2) dressing

3) injection

4) transfusion

 

78. HER PARTNER WAS ( ).

1) unconscious

2) shock

3) sleeping

4) conscious

 

79. YOU HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO PREVENT AND CONTROL ().

1) virus

2) disease

3) infection

4) injection

 

80. CHILDREN WHO LIVE WITH PETS ARE MORE () TO ALLERGIES.

1) indifferent

2) easy

3) difficult

4) susceptible

 

81. SHE HAD () TWO DAYS AGO.

1) rash

2) cough

3) fever

4) pain

 

 

82. IN CASE OF PNEUMONIA X-RAY EXAMINATION SHOWS ().

1) shadowing

2) rales

3) rash

4) sputum

 

83. THEY WENT TO THE () TO SEE A DOCTOR.

1) hospital

2) polyclinic

3) clinic

4) surgery

 

84. THE PATIENT WITH () WAS HOSPITALIZED TWO HOURS AGO.

1) appendicitis

2) measles

3) rash

4) chickenpox

 

85. THE () WAS SITTING IN THE WARD WITH THE PATIENT THE WHOLE DAY.

1) doctor

2) nurse

3) receptionist

4) midwife

 

86. THE DOCTOR CONSULTS () EVERY DAY.

1) patients

2) nurses

3) friends

4) children

 

87. I WANT TO BECOME A GOOD ().

1) doctor

2) nurse

3) midwife

4) receptionist

 

88. WHEN DID YOU FIRST () RASH?

1) notice

2) see

3) meet

4) reveal

 

89. THE SKELETON USUALLY () OF 206 BONES.

1) consists

2) demands

3) forms

4) describes

 

90. THE STRUCTURE OF THE () IS UNIQUE.

1) brain

2) skull

3) bone

4) teeth

 

91. BODYS MAIN SUPPORT IS THE ().

1) leg

2) hand

3) vertebral column

4) head

 

92. THERE ARE 12 PAIRS OF ().

1) ribs

2) thorax

3) ribcage

4) function

 

93. THE ARM HAS BECOME A HIGHLY () ADAPTABLE STRUCTURE.

1) movable

2) flexible

3) strong

4) weak

 

94. THE SHOULDER CONSISTS OF TWO BONES: COLLAR-BONE AND ().

1) arm

2) shoulder blade

3) wrist

4) waist

 

95. WHERE BONES MEET THEY USUALLY FORM A ().

1) tissue

2) cell

3) joint

4) knee

 

96. THERE ARE 27 BONES IN THE ().

1) leg

2) hand

3) head

4) finger

 

97. THE LEGS MUST BOTH () THE BODYS WEIGHT AND CARRY IT IN MOTION.

1) support

2) relax

3) form

4) consist

 

98. THE HEART, A UNIQUE KIND OF () ALSO HAS AUTOMATIC CONTROLS.

1) nerves

2) muscle

3) blood

4) bundles

 

99. THE MUSCLES OF THE BODY MAY BE DESCRIBED ACCORDING TO THEIR SHAPE, (), OR ACTION.

1) movement

2) size

3) location

4) color

 

100. ( ) IS FOUND IN THE INTERNAL ORGANS.

1) smooth muscle

2) intestine

3) fibers

4) cell

 

101. THE THORACIC MUSCLES CONTROL () AND MOVEMENT OF THE ARM AND SHOULDER.

1) breathing

2) bleeding

3) appearance

4) contraction

 

102. THE () IS THE BODYS MOST FLEXIBLE JOINT.

1) chest

2) shoulder

3) forearm

4) leg

 

103. THE () SYSTEM HAS TWO COMPONENTS.

1) reproductive

2) urinary

3) digestive

4) nervous

 

104. THE () IS CONCERNED WITH BALANCE AND MUSCULAR COORDINATION.

1) cerebellum

2) fluid

3) receptors

4) brain

 

105. THE ( ) RELAYS INFORMATION BETWEEN THE BRAIN AND BODY.

1) spinal cord

2) nerves

3) body

4) head

 

106. THE () IS IN FRONT PART OF THE SKULL.

1) ear

2) eye

3) arm

4) back

 

107. THE () HELPS THE BODY TO MAINTAIN ITS SPATIAL EQUILIBRIUM.

1) foot

2) toe

3) ear

4) head

 

108. THERE ARE () IN THE BODY.

1) hormones

2) glands

3) signal

4) functions

 

109. THIS TYPE OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IS ().

1) severe

2) silent

3) strong

4) strange

 

110. () IS ONE OF THE SYMPTOMS OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.

1) headache

2) edema

3) anxiety

4) dyspnea

 

111. THE MOST PROMINENT SYMPTOM OF CHRONIC MYOCARDITIS IS CARDIAC ().

1) instability

2) Insomnia

3) insufficiency

4) insecticide

 

112. THE DOCTOR () PATIENTS EVERY DAY.

1) confirms

2) contributes

3) consults

4) congests

 

113. SIDE EFFECTS OF PROLONGED MEDICATION M B NAUSEA, VOMITING, () AND SWEATING.

1) palpation

2) pressure

3) painfulness

4) palpitations

 

114. I WANT () A GOOD NURSE.

1) to be

2) to become

3) to report

4) to inoculate

 

115. WE WILL TAKE HER TO THE ( ).

1) out-patient department

2) surgical department

3) private hospital

4) chemists shop

 

116. WHAT () MUST BE TAKEN IN CASE OF A HEART ATTACK?

1) members

2) methods

3) membranes

4) measures

 

117. THE WOMAN WAS REFERRED TO THE HOSPITAL WITH SEVERE CHEST PAIN () TO HER ARM.

1) radiating

2) restricting

3) rising

4) resembling

 

118. THE DOCTOR EXAMINED THE PATIENT AND NOTICED () ON THE BODY.

1) spots

2) rash

3) blood

4) sputum

 

119. WHEN BROUGHT TO THE HOSPITAL THE PATIENT COMPLAINED OF () CHEST PAIN.

1) strange

2) strong

3) severe

4) acute

 

120. YOU WILL () THE OPERATIONS.

1) observe

2) occupies

3) opens

4) assist

 

121. WE WILL BEGIN TO () SMALL OPERATIONS.

1) do

2) perform

3) plan

4) look

 

122. THERE WERE NO OTHER ().

1) patients

2) wounds

3) symptoms

4) wards

 

123. HE HAS ( ).

1) weakness

2) general malaise

3) fatigue

4) pain

 

124. APPENDICITIS OR PEPTIC ULCER MAY BECOME A COMMON () OF INFECTION.

1) swelling

2) sweat

3) source

4) cause

 

125. THE PATIENT HAS A RAPID PULSE, FEVER AND () IN THE ABDOMEN.

1) tremor

2) tiredness

3) tumor

4) tenderness

 

126. PERITONITIS IS USUALLY () BY RISING TEMPERATURE.

1) accumulated

2) accompanied

3) apparent

4) attracted

 

127. () IS A CHARACTERISTIC SYMPTOM OF GASTRITIS.

1) rash

2) bleeding

3) vomiting

4) illness

 

128. THE DISEASE NEEDS AN () SURGICAL OPERATION.

1) impersonal

2) impossible

3) immovable

4) immediate

 

129. () IS CAUSED BY AN AIRBORNE VIRUS.

1) measles

2) a cardiac disease

3) a mental disease

4) a renal disease

 

130. WE SHOULD NOT () OPERATIONS.

1) deal

2) detail

3) delay

4) delight

 

131. I THINK IT IS FUNCTIONAL ( ).

1) incoordination

2) indigestion

3) irritation

4) introduction

 

132. () OF THE LIVER IS THE FIRST SYMPTOM IN YOUR CASE.

1) enlargement

2) environment

3) entertainment

4) employment

 

133. THE PAIN APPEARS ().

1) all over the body

2) already

3) everywhere

4) all of a sudden

 

134. INTESTINAL (Ҩ) MAY BE CAUSED BY PROFOUND TOXEMIA.

1) edge

2) edema

3) exhale

4) effort

 

135. THE OLD LADY HAD ( ) AFTER MEALS.

1) vomiting and heartburn

2) diarrhea and nausea

3) heartburn and nausea

4) nausea and vomiting

 

136. THE YOUNG MAN HAD GASTRIC ().

1) ulcer

2) upper

3) node

4) tissue

 

137. IN OUR COUNTRY WE CAN () SOME HEREDITARY DISEASES.

1) continue

2) care

3) confirm

4) cure

 

138. USE THIS DRUG AND TRY () LOOSING OF CONSCIOUSNESS.

1) to present

2) to prevent

3) to predict

4) to prove

 

139. CAN YOU CALL ( ) FOR ME?

1) an ambulance

2) a doctor

3) a nurse

4) a friend

 

140. I HAVE ().

1) chill

2) pain

3) cough

4) fever

 

141. YOU HAVE TO BE VERY CAREFUL WITH ().

1) medicines

2) tablets

3) prescriptions

4) instructions

 

142. HIS AUNT HAS ().

1) a bad cold

2) high temperature

3) a running nose

4) a slight cough

 

143. WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU HAVE ( )?

1) toothache

2) stomachache

3) headache

4) earache

 

144. THE HEAD IS CONNECTED WITH TRUNK BY ().

1) a nose

2) neck

3) a mouth

4) lips

 

145. () HAS BEEN GIVEN BY THE NURSE.

1) drops

2) prescription

3) injection

4) admission

 

146. HE HAD () IN THE BACK.

1) test

2) pain

3) sore

4) stiff

 

147. A YOUNG DOCTOR FELL ON HIS ().

1) head

2) toe

3) back

4) eye

 

148. THE OPERATION WAS ().

1) successful

2) weak

3) good

4) pain

 

149. THE PATIENTS () HAD TO BE EXAMINED.

1) blood

2) tissue

3) sputum

4) cells

 

150. THE URINE WAS ().

1) normal

2) poisoned

3) nice

4) good

 

151. ONE OF BOTKINS GREATEST SCIENTIFIC () WAS HIS THEORY OF NERVISM.

1) achievements

2) abilities

3) systems

4) tasks

 

152. () IS THE FOUNDATION OF LIFE.

1) tissue

2) brain

3) legs

4) blood

 

153. PIROGOV WAS THE GREATEST ().

1) surgeon

2) doctor

3) scientist

4) teacher

 

154. I MUST CHECK YOUR ().

1) breathing

2) blood pressure

3) pulse

4) muscle

 

155. OPEN YOUR () AND SAY AH.

1) ear

2) nose

3) mouth

4) head

 

156. YOU HAVE DISLOCATED YOUR ().

1) ankle

2) finger

3) toe

4) hand

 

157. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR ( ).

1) patients condition

2) patients injections

3) patients tears

4) patients spirit

 

158. ( ) TAKE THE LIVES OF ABOUT THREE PERCENT OF ALL MEN.

1) AIDS

2) measles

3) pneumonia

4) infectious diseases

 

159. THE LADY BEGAN COUGHING AND ().

1) crying

2) sneezing

3) complaining of

4) smoking

 

160. THEY HAVE THE PROBLEM WITH ().

1) corneas

2) heart

3) eyesight

4) ears

 

161. () IS INCREASING EVERYWHERE.

1) hepatitis

2) cancer

3) diabetes

4) AIDS

 

162. IS TUBERCULOSIS A () DISEASE?

1) incurable

2) contagious

3) curable

4) moderate

 

163. WHAT IS THE MOST DANGEROUS ()?

1) cause

2) constipation

3) condition

4) complication

 

164. THERE WERE NO () DAMAGES.

1) internal

2) regular

3) external

4) normal

 

165. WE ( ) THE CAUSE OF SCHIZOPHRENIA.

1) dont know

2) didnt know

3) doesnt know

4) didnt knew

 

166. I () AS A NURSE IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT.

1) worked

2) will work

3) work

4) works

 

167. MY MUM ( ) IN MODERN MEDICINE.

1) wont believe

2) doesnt believe

3) isnt believing

4) dont believe

 

168. THE VENTILATOR IS ().

1) monitored

2) looked

3) seen

4) watched

 

169. SHE WAS FEELING () YESTERDAY.

1) well

2) unwell

3) worse

4) better

 

170. THE () OF OUR BODY MAKE UP THE SKELETON.

1) bones

2) muscles

3) vessels

4) joints


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1. OLD PEOPLE ARE () TO ALLERGIES.

1) indifferent

2) easy

3) difficult

4) susceptible

 

2. THE PATIENT HAS () ON HIS BODY.

1) rash

2) cough

3) fever

4) pain

 

3. IN CASE OF PNEUMONIA X-RAY EXAMINATION SHOWS ().

1) shadowing

2) rales

3) rash

4) sputum

 

4. THE SKELETON USUALLY CONSISTS OF 206 ().

1) bones

2) ribs

3) legs

4) muscles

 

5. THE STRUCTURE OF THE () IS UNIQUE.

1) brain

2) skull

3) bone

4) teeth

 

6. THE ARM IS A HIGHLY () ADAPTABLE STRUCTURE.

1) movable

2) flexible,

3) strong

4) weak

 

7. THE SHOULDER CONSISTS OF TWO BONES: COLLAR- BONE AND ().

1) arm

2) shoulder blade

3) wrist

4) waist

 

8. BE CAREFUL WITH YOUR ().

1) tissue

2) cell

3) joints

4) knee

 

9. YOUR () IS VERY STRONG.

1) leg

2) hand

3) head

4) finger

 

10. THE () ARE SHORT.

1) legs

2) hands

3) hearts

4) eyes

 

11. THE HEART IS A ()

. 1) nerves

2) muscle

3) blood

4) bundles

 

12. THE MUSCLES OF THE BODY MAY BE DESCRIBED ACCORDING TO THEIR SHAPE, (), OR ACTION.

1) movement

2) size

3) location

4) color

 

13. SMOOTH MUSCLE IS FOUND IN THE () ORGANS.

1) internal

2) external

3) middle

4) bottom

 

14. THE THORACIC MUSCLES CONTROL ().

1) breathing

2) bleeding

3) appearance

4) contraction

 

15. MOVEMENT OF THE ARM AND () IS CONTROLLED BY THE THORACIC MUSCLES.

1. head

2. nose

3. shoulder

4. neck

 

16. THE SHOULDER IS THE BODYS MOST () JOINT.

1) flexible

2) movable

3) hopeful

4) reliable

 

17. THE NERVOUS () HAS TWO COMPONENTS.

1) system

2) veins

3) blood

4) phlegm

 

18. THE CEREBELLUM IS CONCERNED WITH BALANCE AND () COORDINATION.

1) muscular

2) nervous

3) receptors

4) cellular

 

19. THE SPINAL CORD RELAYS INFORMATION BETWEEN THE () AND BODY.

1) brain

2) nerve

3) body

4) head

 

20. THE () IS IN FRONT PART OF THE SKULL.

1) ear

2) eye

3) arm

4) back

 

21. THE () HELPS THE BODY TO MAINTAIN ITS SPATIAL EQUILIBRIUM.

1) foot

2) toe

3) ear

4) head

 

22. THERE ARE MANY () IN THE BODY.

1) hormones

2) glands

3) signals

4) functions

 

23. THIS TYPE OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IS ().

1) severe

2) silent

3) strong

4) strange

 

24. () IS ONE OF THE SYMPTOMS OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.

1) headache

2) edema

3) anxiety

4) dyspnea

 

25. THE MOST PROMINENT SYMPTOM OF ( ) IS CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY.

1) angina pectoris

2) insomnia

3) chronic myocarditis

4) insecticide

 

26. THE DOCTOR () NURSES EVERY DAY.

1) confirms

2) contributes

3) consults

4) congests

 

27. SIDE EFFECTS OF PROLONGED MEDICATION M B NAUSEA, VOMITING, PALPITATIONS AND ().

1) palpation

2) pressure

3) painfulness

4) sweating

 

28. I WANT () A GOOD DOCTOR.

1) to be

2) to become

3) to report

4) to inoculate

 

29. HE WAS TAKEN TO THE ( ).

1) surgical department

2) out-patient department

3) private hospital

4) chemists department

 

30. WHAT MEASURES MUST BE TAKEN IN CASE OF A ()?

1) heart attack

2) vomiting

3) operation

4) bleeding

 

31. THE WOMAN WAS REFERRED TO THE () WITH SEVERE CHEST PAIN RADIATING TO HER ARM.

1) hospital

2) sanatorium

3) hotel

4) hostel

 

32. THE DOCTOR () THE PATIENT AND NOTICED MANY LITTLE RED SPOTS ALL OVER HIS BODY.

1) looked

2) examined

3) saw

4) watched

 

33. WHEN BROUGHT TO THE HOSPITAL THE PATIENT () OF CHEST PAIN.

1) explained

2) complained

3) suggested

4) applied

 

34. YOU WILL OBSERVE THREE INTERESTING ().

1) operators

2) operations

3) operating

4) operas

 

35. OUR STUDENTS BEGAN TO () SMALL OPERATIONS.

1) put

2) perform

3) plan

4) look

 

36. THERE ARE NO OTHER ().

1) patients

2) wounds

3) symptoms

4) wards

 

37. PATIENT COMPLAINED OF ( ).

1) general weight

2) general malaise

3) general fatigue

4) general pain

 

38. MEASLES IS A CONTAGIOUS ().

1) sweat

2) disease

3) source

4) cause

 

39. THE PATIENT HAS A ( ).

1) tremor

2) tiredness

3) rapid pulse

4) tenderness

 

40. PERITONITIS IS USUALLY ACCOMPANIED BY ( ).

1) rapid pulse

2) bleeding

3) rising temperature

4) rash

 

41. () IS A CHARACTERISTIC SYMPTOM OF POISONING.

1) rash

2) bleeding

3) vomiting

4) illness

 

42. THE SOLDIER NEEDS AN () SURGICAL OPERATION.

1) impersonal

2) impossible

3) immovable

4) immediate

 

43. () IS CAUSED BY A FILTRABLE VIRUS.

1) scarlet fever

2) measles

3) mumps

4) pertussis

 

44. THE PROFESSOR SHOULD () OPERATIONS.

1) deal

2) detail

3) delay

4) delight

 

45. I THINK IT IS A FUNCTIONAL ( ).

1) incoordination

2) indigestion

3) irritation

4) introduction

 

46. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER IS THE FIRST SYMPTOM IN YOUR ().

1) disease

2) ase

3) cause

4) complaint

 

47. THE PAIN APPEARS ().

1) all over the body

2) already

3) everywhere

4) all of a sudden

 

48. INTESTINAL (Ҩ) MAY BE CAUSED BY PROFOUND TOXEMIA.

1) edge

2) edema

3) exhale

4) effort

 

49. THE OLD LADY HAD () AFTER MEALS.

1) vomiting

2) diarrhea

3) heartburn

4) nausea

 

50. THE YOUNG MAN HAD GASTRIC ().

1) ulcer

2) upper

3) under

4) unit

 

49. IN OUR COUNTRY WE CAN () SOME HEREDITARY DISEASES.

1) continue

2) care

3) confirm

4) cure

 

50. USE THIS DRUG AND TRY () LOOSING OF CONSCIOUSNESS.

1) to present

2) to prevent

3) to predict

4) to prove

 

:

 

51. THESE () ARE BASED ON HIS SCIENTIFIC WORK.

1) methods

2) measures

3) memories

4) mumps

 

52. SHE COMPLAINED OF PAIN IN THE ().

1) chest

2) brain

3) head

4) heart

 

53. IT MEANS YOU WIIL TAKE THE ( ).

1) nurses temperature

2) patients temperature

3) girls temperature

4) childs temperature

 

54. () WAS BEATING VERY FAST.

1) heart

2) lungs

3) body

4) legs

 

55. COMING HOME FROM UNIVERSITY HE FELT A SEVERE ( ).

1) headache

2) earache

3) toothache

4) ache

 

56. HIS GENERAL (CO) WORSENED.

1) appointment

2) administration

3) condition

4) convalescence

 

57. THE () IS DECREASING GRADUALLY.

1) tremor

2) temporary

3) temperature

4) tension

 

58. HAS YOUR CHILD EVER BEEN ILL WITH ()?

1) tonsillitis

2) pharyngitis

3) appendicitis

4) pneumonia

 

59. THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM SHOWS ( ).

1) abnormality

2) abdominal

3) abnormal

4) obstruction

 

60. IT IS KNOWN SEDATIVES IMPROVE THE CONDITION OF THE ( ).

1) urinary system

2) nervous system

3) respiratory system

4) anatomy

 

61. THE PATIENTS WERE RECOVERING AFTER SERIOUS ().

1) operation

2) treatment

3) injection

4) cups

 

62. HE DOCTORS DONT RECOMMEND WET () IN THIS CASE.

1) dressings

2) wounds

3) wards

4) drugs

 

63. I SEE YOUR (AT) IMPROVES.

1) ondition

2) admission

3) administration

4) appetite

 

64. THE () OF INFECTION IS DEVELOPING DURING TWO WEEKS.

1) process

2) pressure

3) picture

4) passage

 

65. H (AB) WILL BE REMOVED.

1) abscess

2) tooth

3) wound

4) blood

 

66. H ABSCESS ( ) YET.

1) has not formed

2) has not done

3) has not founded

4) has not operated

 

67. ILL () YOUR FRIEND IMMEDIATELY.

1) examine

2) look

3) touch

4) take

 

68. ANTIBIOTICS () FOR MEASLES VERY SELDOM.

1) are administered

2) are taken

3) are prescribed

4) are given





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