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69. SOME MINUTES AFTER () THE PATIENT WAS OPERATED ON.

1) movement

2) prescription

3) operation

4) admission

 

70. SHE CONTINUES TO () PAIN.

1) complain of

2) arrived at

3) get off

4) continue

 

71. H DOCTOR WROTE OUT PRESCRIPTION FOR PENICILLIN ().

1) examination

2) injections

3) drops

4) tablets

 

72. CANCER HAS ALREADY SPREAD BEYOND THE ().

1) head

2) heart

3) liver

4) stomach

 

73. NOW THE SURGEON IS PERFORMING AN OPERATION N THE ().

1) nose

2) liver

3) spleen

4) brain

 

74. YESTERDAY THE () PERFORMED A VERY COMPLICATED OPERATION.

1) surgeon

2) nurse

3) professor

4) doctor

 

75. WHERE IS DOCTOR NOVIKOV NOW? HE () THE PATIENT.

1) is watching

2) is listening

3) is examining

4) is taking temperature

 

76. THE PATIENT WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE ( ) BECAUSE HIS CONDITION BECAME BAD.

1) hospital

2) corridor

3) intensive care unit

4) ward

 

77. THE DOCTOR ON DUTY MAKES () EVERY MORNING.

1) examinations

2) round of wards

3) visits

4) consultations

 

78. THE () HAVE JUST PREPARED EVERYTHING FOR THE OPERATION.

1) patients

2) assistants

3) doctors

4) midwives

 

79. THE LUNGS ARE INVOLVED IN THE ( ).

1) pneumonic process

2) digestive system

3) nervous system

4) respiratory tract

 

80. HEN COUGHING BEGINS AND THERE M B BLOODY ().

1) sputum

2) expectoration

3) bleeding

4) contraction

 

81. WHAT DOES () REVEALS?

1) examination

2) palpation

3) observation

4) tests

 

82. THE DOCTOR CHECKS THE PATIENTS () EVERY DAY.

1) breathing

2) pulse

3) eyesight

4) pressure

 

83. THERE WAS MARKED ( ).

1) fever

2) prostration

3) sweat

4) general malaise

 

84. THE PAIN WAS ACCOMPANIED BY ().

1) injections

2) fatigue

3) sweating

4) temperature

 

85. THE CAUSE OF YOUR PROBLEM IS YOUR ( ).

1) pharynx

2) thyroid

3) glands

4) vessel

 

86. YOUR () REMAINS HIGH.

1) blood analysis

2) blood state

3) blood pressure

4) blood group

 

87. COSMETIC () MAKES YOU BEAUTIFUL.

1) surgery

2) X-RAY

3) psychology

4) treatment

 

88. THE SUCCESS OF THE SURGERY DEPENDS IN PART ON THE () OF THE SURGEON.

1) intelligence

2) skill

3) wish

4) understanding

 

89 IF YOU DISOBEY, YOU MAY ( ).

1) listen to

2) fall ill

3) get better

4) get worse

 

90. CAN YOU CALL ( ) FOR THE STUDENT?

1) an ambulance

2) a doctor

3) a nurse

4) a friend

 

91. SOME TYPES OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION ARE ().

1) silent

2) severe

3) strong

4) single

 

92. IF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IS SUSPECTED, YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL TESTS ( ) THE DIAGNOSIS.

1) to confirm

2) to contribute

3) to consult

4) to congest

 

93. A STENT TUBE WAS () INTO THE RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY.

1) increased

2) introduced

3) interviewed

4) inoculated

 

94. THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM OFTEN SUGGESTS THE () DIAGNOSIS OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.

1) productive

2) primary

3) private

4) preventive

 

95. HEART FAILURE, ESSENTIALLY IN THE RIGHT VENTRICULAR KIND, () ALMOST ALWAYS IN YOUNGER INDIVIDUALS UNDER THE AGE OF 40.

1) occurs

2) occupies

3) opens

4) orders

 

96. THE ( ) DEPOSITS DECREASE THE SPACE THROUGH WHICH BLOOD CAN FLOW.

1) pleasure

2) plaque

3) plague

4) plant

 

97. THERE WERE NO OTHER SYMPTOMS EXCEPT OF () AND FATIGUE.

1) weekend

2) wound

3) weakness

4) warming

 

 

98. PERSISTENT () IS ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING CAUSES OF THE HEART DISEASES.

1) hypotension

2) hypertension

3) hyperactivity

4) hyperthermia

 

 

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

1) swelling

2) sweat

3) source

4) cause

 

 

100. WHEN THE PATIENT HAS A RAPID PULSE, FEVER AND () IN THE ABDOMEN AT ANY MOVING, THE DIAGNOSIS IS EASILY MADE.

1) tremor

2) tiredness

3) tendon

4) tenderness

 

101. (), ESPECIALLY IN THE MORNING, IS A CHARACTERISTIC SYMPTOM OF GASTRITIS.

1) voting

2) varying

3) vomiting

4) voyaging

 

102. THE DISEASE USUALLY NEEDS AN () SURGICAL INTERVENTION.

1) impersonal

2) impossible

3) immovable

4) immediate

 

 

103. THE DIAGNOSIS OF ( ) MUST USUALLY BE MADE FROM THE HISTORY.

1) a gallbladder disease

2) a cardiac disease

3) a mental disease

4) a renal disease

 

104. () OF THE LIVER IS USUALLY DEMONSTRATED BOTH BY PALPATION AND PERCUSSION.

1) enlargement

2) environment

3) entertainment

4) employment

 

 

105. INTESTINAL () MAY BE CAUSED BY PROFOUND TOXEMIA.

1) remove

2) rupture

3) region

4) round

 

106. SYMPTOMS INCLUDE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL SYMPTOMS SUCH AS ( ) AFTER MEALS.

1) vomiting and heartburn

2) diarrhea and nausea

3) heartburn and vomiting

4) heartburn and nausea

 

 

107. THE USE OF THIS EXPERIMENTAL DRUG HAS HELPED () REJECTION OF THE NEW ORGAN.

1) to present

2) to prevent

3) to predict

4) to prove


VII.

( )

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1. IMMEDIATELY AFTER ANGIOGRAPHY THE PATIENT .. ( ).

1) was operating on

2) were operated on

3) was operated

4) operated on

 

2. AN X-RAY FILM OF THE CHEST .. () BILATERAL DIFFUSE INFILTRATES WITH CONFLUENCE IN BOTH MID-LUNG FIELDS.

1) was showed

2) shown

3) show

4) showed

 

3. THE ASSISTANTS .. JUST .. () EVERYTHING FOR THE OPERATION.

 

1) has prepared

2) have prepared

3) had prepared

4) have been prepared

 

4. SOMETIMES BOTH LUNGS .. () IN THE PNEUMONIC PROCESS.

1) is involved

2) involve

3) involved

4) are involved

 

5. IF LOBAR PNEUMONIA .. () UNCOMPLICATED, THE DISEASE RUNS ITS COURSE IN FROM 7 TO 12 DAYS.

1) remained

2) remains

3) remain

4) is remained

 

6. THE PROFESSOR .. () HIM TOMORROW IF RESPIRATORY DISTRESS CONTINUES.

1) will be examining

2) will have examined

3) will examine

4) will be examined

 

7. CHEMOTHERAPY .. OFTEN .. () IN CANCER TREATMENT.

1) is .. using

2) are .. used

3) is .. use

4) is .. used

8. BRONCHIAL ASTHMA TREATMENT METHODS .. () ON EARLY TERMINATION OF CONTACTS WITH ALLERGENS.

1) is basing

2) base

3) are based

4 ) were based

 

9. THE TERM PATHOLOGY .. () THAT BRANCH OF MEDICINE WHICH TREATS OF THE ESSENTIAL NATURE OF DISEASE.

1) meant

2) means

3) meaning

4) mean

 

10. NOW THE PATIENTS HEART .. () MUCH FASTER THAN I CAN COUNT.

1) is beating

2) are beating

3) is beat

4) beat

 

11. THREE WEEKS BEFORE THE PATIENT WAS ADMITTED TO THE HOSPITAL HE .. () CHILLS, FEVER, HEADACHE, WEAKNESS, AND COUGH PRODUCTIVE OF A SMALL AMOUNT OF YELLOW SPUTUM.

1) had felt

2) had been feeling

3) had been felt

4) has felt

 

12. REJECTION OF THE TRANSPLANTED LUNG .. (O O) BY THE VENTILATION-PERFUSION IMBALANCE.

1) was caused

2) was cause

3) were caused

4) was causing

 

13. THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM .. ( ) ANY GROSS ABNORMALITIES.

1) doesnt shows

2) dont shows

3) doesnt show

4) dont show

 

14. THE DOCTORS .. ( ) WET DRESSINGS IN CASE OF DECUBITUS ULCER.

1) hadnt recommend

2) dont recommend

3) didnt recommend

4) werent recommend

 

15. THE DRUG SHOULD BE DISCONTINUED OR THE DOSE REDUCED WHEN BONE MARROW FUNCTION . ().

1) improves

2) improved

3) improve

4) will improve

 

16. THE PROLONGED COURSE OF ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY .. () BECAUSE OF CHRONIC ACTIVE HEPATITIS.

1) will be required

2) will required

3) will requiring

4) will have required

 

17. THE PROCESS OF INFECTION .. () FOR TWO WEEKS.

1) was developing

2) was developed

3) were developing

4) are developing

 

18. THE NECROTIC TISSUE .. ( ) AFTER A LINE OF DEMARCATION HAD FORMED.

1) was remove

2) was being removed

3) was removing

4) was removed

 

19. ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY .. () ALWAYS FOR PERITONITIS TREATMENT.

1) is administering

2) is administer

3) was administered

4) is administered

 

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20. PATIENTS WITH ONE OR MORE POLYPS .. () BE EXAMINED EVERY 6 MONTHS.

1) could

2) can

3) must

4) should

 

21. A HIGH FREQUENCY OF BILATERAL CANCERS .. (, ) HAVE GENETIC SIGNIFICANCE.

1) may

2) might

3) should

4) could

 

22. FEELING VERY BAD I .. ( ) FALL ASLEEP WITHOUT SEDATIVES.

1) cant

2) neednt

3) couldnt

4) mustnt

 

23. IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION, CARDIAC FUNCTION .. () BE DAMAGED BY THE LOSS OF CONTRACTILITY OF THE INFARCTED AREA.

1) should

2) might

3) must

4) may

 

24. HE DOCTOR .. ( ) USE ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH TO MAKE CERTAIN OF HIS DIAGNOSIS.

1) can

2) had to

3) might

4) must

 

25. POOR BLOOD CIRCULATION .. () LEAD TO CHEST PAIN.

1) can

2) need

3) could

4) should

 

26. THE MYOCARDIUM AS A WHOLE .. () SHOW SEVERE INFLAMMATORY CHANGES.

1) must

2) might

3) should

4) may

 

27. THE PATIENT .. () SURVIVE AFTER MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.

1) was to

2) was able to

3) were able to

4) had to

 

28. THE ULCERS .. () BE COVERED WITH STERILE DRESSINGS.

1) need to

2) can

3) should

4) may

 

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29. THE DOCTORS MUST BE .. ( ) FOR THEIR WORK THAN THE PEOPLE OF OTHER PROFESSIONS.

1) responsible

2) more responsible

3) less responsible

4) most responsible

 

30. .. ( ) COMPLICATION OF APPENDICITIS IS RUPTURE OF THE APPENDIX AND PERITONITIS.

1) one of dangerous

2) more dangerous

3) very dangerous

4) the most dangerous

 

31. LOBAR PNEUMONIA IS .. () IN THE MONTHS FROM DECEMBER UNTIL MAY.

1) less frequent

2) most frequent

3) more frequent

4) much more frequent

 

32. THE DOCTOR REMARKED THAT THIS WHEEZINESS WAS ALWAYS .. () AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH WEEK.

1) worse

2) the worst

3) better

4) very bad

 

33. .. () ATTACK OF ASTHMA HAD OCCURRED DURING JUNE.

1) worse

2) the worst

3) the baddest

4) very bad

 

34. THE PATIENT FELT .. ( ) AFTER THE COURSE OF TREATMENT WITH VASODILATORS.

1) much better

2) much worse

3) much the best

4) much more better

 

35. THE STABLE ANGINA IS .. ( ) FOR LIFE THAN THE UNSTABLE ONE.

1) the most dangerous

2) the more dangerous

3) the least dangerous

4) less dangerous

 

36. STABLE ANGINA OCCURS WHEN THE HEART WORKS .. () THAN USUAL.

1) harder

2) hardly

3) more hard

4) hardest

 

37. OFTEN IN CASE OF MYOCARDITIS THE HEART RATE IS .. ( ) WHEN THE EXERTION IS FIRST BEGUN.

1) much quicker

2) a little quicker

3) less quicker

4) more quicker

 

38. THE PNEUMOCOCCUS WAS .. ( ) BACTERIAL AGENT CAUSING PNEUMONIA DURING THAT EPIDEMIC.

1) the more widespread

2) the widespreader

3) the widespreadest

4) the most widespread

 

39. STAINED SMEARS WILL BE .. ( ) IF THE ULCER IS OF A BACTERIAL ORIGIN.

1) more useful

2) the more useful

3) the most useful

4) very useful

 

40. THE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION PAIN IS USUALLY .. () THAN ANGINA PECTORIS PAIN.

1) severer

2) more severe

3) much severe

4) very severe

 

41. THE PALPATION OF AN ENLARGED LIVER USUALLY PRESENTS .. () DIFFICULTY TO THE EXAMINER.

1) the less

2) the least

3) little

4) littlest

 

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42. HE PAIN .. () FOR FIVE TO TEN MINUTES USUALLY BEGAN IN THE MORNING.

1) lasted

2) lasting

3) having lasted

4) being lasted

 

43. HE LABORATORY DATA .. () 30 MINUTES AFTER ADMISSION HELPED TO MAKE A CORRECT DIAGNOSIS AND ADMINISTER A PROPER TREATMENT.

1) obtained

2) had obtained

3) obtaining

4) been obtained

 

44. LIQUID DIET AND ANTIBIOTICS .. () BY THE FAMILY DOCTOR DID NOT RELIEVE THE SYMPTOMS.

1) administering

2) having administered

3) administer

4) administered

 

45. THE ARTERIAL BLOOD .. () FROM THE LUNGS BY TWO PULMONARY VEINS ENTERS THE LEFT ATRIUM.

1) coming

2) came

3) come

4) having come

46. IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION, CARDIAC FUNCTION IS DAMAGED BY DYSKINETIC ANEURISMAL MOTION OF THE .. () SEGMENT.

1) involved

2) involving

3) being involved

4) have involving

 

47. COLD WEATHER, DRAUGHTS, LOSS OF SLEEP ARE THE CHIEF .. () FACTORS.

1) predisposed

2) being predisposed

3) predisposing

4) predisposition

 

48. .. ( ) BY THE DOCTOR, SHE COMPLAINED OF A SLIGHT WEAKNESS AND DRY COUGH.

1) when examined

2) when having been examined

3) when examining

4) when examine

 

 

49. THE FIRST SIGN OF ACUTE BRONCHITIS IS A SHORT, PAINFUL, DRY COUGH . () BY RAPID RESPIRATION.

1) accompanying

2) accompanied

3) accompany

4) having accompanied


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Text 1

I am Jeff Oliver. I am 24 years old. I decided to become a paramedic when I saw two of them treating a driver at the scene of an accident when I was a boy.

I started as a trainee ambulance technician, and trained for two and a half years to become a qualified paramedic. Now I administer life-saving procedures myself. Its part of my everyday work to defibrillate the heart of a cardiac arrest, to apply splints to limbs and dress wounds, and to set up drips.

I have to make quick decisions its an important part of giving emergency treatments. So is communicating clearly and keeping a clear head in some difficult situations. And situations are often very difficult, especially when we have to deal with people under the influence of drugs and alcohol. But paramedics dont think twice we are always first at the scene when there is a suicide, a road accident, or a fire. When you save a life, its the best job in the world.

 

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1. WHEN DID JEFF DECIDE TO BECOME A PARAMEDIC?

1) when he saw paramedics treating a driver

2) when he was 30

3) when he was a student

4) when he saw two of them treating a driver at the scene of an accident

 

2. HOW LONG DID HE TRAIN FOR THE JOB?

1) 3 years

2) 2 years

3) 1 year

4) 2,5 years

 

3. WHAT DOES HE HAVE TO MAKE QUICK?

1) to make quick decisions

2) to make the patients life miserable

3) to make a clear profit

4) make up the bed

 

4 WHO MAKES JEFF'S JOB DIFFICULT?

1) animals

2) people under the influence of drugs and alcohol

3) healthy people

4) nurses

 

5. WHY IS THIS JOB THE BEST ONE?

1) because you save a life

2) because you get a lot of money

3) because you travel a lot

4) because it is interesting

 

Text 2

The great painter Sir James Thornhill was employed for decorating the interior of the dome of St.Paul's in London. One day he stepped back on the scaffolding to see how his work looked at a distance. His servant, who was standing near, was terrified to see him within some inches of the edge of the scaffolding. At the last movement backwards he would be thrown and dashed to pieces on the pavement. How could he be warned of this danger? If the servant cried out, he would probably in his alarm take a fatal step.

So the man threw a pot of paint over the piece of work the painter was just admiring. Sir James, in a rage, rushed forward to punish him. Thus his life was saved. On finding out why the servant had spoilt his painting, Sir James was glad to reward him instead of punishing him.

 

6. :

THE TEXT IS ABOUT....

1) St.Paul's Cathedral and how it was built

2) the way Sir Christopher Wren decorated the cathedral

3) the servant who saved the life of his master

4) the servant who spoilt his master's painting

7. :

SIR JAMES THORNHILL WAS...

1) an actor

2) an architect

3) a builder

4) a painter

 

8. ,

1) Sir James Thornhill decorated the interior of St. Paul's Cathedral.

2) St.Paul's Cathedral is the City's greatest palace.

3) The painter fell off the scaffolding.

4) Sir James Thornhill punished his servant.

 

9. :

WHY DID THE SERVANT THROW THE POT OF PAINT OVER THE PAINTING?

1) He did not like the painting.

2) He was afraid of his master.

3) He wanted to warm his master.

4) He wanted to prevent his master's falling down.

 

10. ,

1) Sir James Thornhill got very angry.

2) The painter wanted to punish the servant.

3) Sir James Thornhill was surprised.

4) The master rewarded his servant.

 

11. "HAD SPOILT THE PAINTING"

1) had admired the painting

2) had ruined the painting

3) had made it better

4) had made it worse

 

12. : THE SERVANT PROVED THAT HE WAS....

1) modest

2) selfish

3) quick-witted

4) brave

13.

1) Sir James Thornhill's Masterpiece.

2) A Fatal Step.

3) Sir James Thornhill's Mistake.

4) The Servant Saves His Master.

 

Text 3

It is easy to go to Washington now. You can go there by air-plane from any large town of the USA. There are also fast trains and you can go by car if you have it. But in the old days people had to travel several days to get from New York to Washington. People went there by coaches driven by horses or went on horseback. They stopped at inns to have a rest or to eat there and sleep.

There is a story about a new congressman who stopped at an inn one night and asked for a place to stay. The innkeeper wanted to know about the man and he asked, "Are you a Democrat or a Republican?"

"Why do you ask?" said the congressman.

"Well," said the innkeeper, "I always want to please my guests and I know that a Republican likes to have good food and rest, but a Democrat is more interested in the care and feeding of the horse."

"Well, it so happens" said the congressman, "that I am a Republican, but my horse is a Democrat."

 

14. :

THE TEXT IS ABOUT....

1) the ways of travelling in the past

2) a quick-witted congressman

3) the congressman's horse

4) a kind-hearted innkeeper

 

15. ,

1) It took little time to get from New York to Washington in the old days.

2) The congressman went to Washington by coach.

3) In the old days people traveled by car.

4) People had to stop at inns in the past.

 

16. ,

1) The congressman stopped at an inn to meet his friends.

2) Republicans took good care of themselves.

3) Democrats paid more attention to their horses.

4) The congressman wanted good food for himself and his horse.

 

17. :

WHY DID THE INNKEEPER ASK HIS QUESTION?

1) He wanted to know more about the congressman.

2) He was a talkative man.

3) He wanted to please the congressman.

4) He was in a hurry.

 

18. :... WERE MORE INTERESTED IN THE CARE AND FEEDING OF THE HORSES.

1) Democrats

2) Republicans

3) Innkeepers

4) Travelers

 

19. "TO PLEASE"

1) to satisfy

2) to thank

3) to surprise

4) to welcome

 

20. : THE CONGRESSMAN WAS....

1) a great liar

2) a quick-witted man

3) a thief

4) a fool

 

21.

1) Traveling in the Past.

2) A Selfish Innkeeper.

3) Happy Congressman.

4) A Republican and a Democrat

 

 

Text 4

Two friends went on a trip to London. In London they went into a restaurant for dinner. On a table stood a jar of mustard. Not having seen mustard before, one of them took a big spoonful into his mouth. Tears immediately filled his eyes. His friend asked him what he was crying about. I am crying at the thought of the death of my unfortunate father, who was hanged twenty years ago", the man answered.

They continued eating, and soon the other traveler also took a big doze of mustard. As soon as he had done so, tears ran down his cheeks also. "What are you crying about?" asked his friend. "Oh, I am crying because you were not hanged many years ago with your poor father", was the answer.

 

22. : THE TEXT IS ABOUT....

1) the friends who wanted to buy a house

2) the friends who met at the theatre

3) the travelers who didn't know what mustard was

4) the friends who went to the restaurant on business

 

23. "IMMEDIATELY"

1) at once

2) soon

3) this moment

4) suddenly

 

24. ,

1) One of the friends took a big spoonful of mustard and gave it

to his friend.

2) They have never seen mustard before.

3) The traveler laughed tasting the mustard.

4) The father of one of the friends was awarded twenty years ago.

 

25. ,

1) Two friends went to London in search of work.

2) They went to a restaurant for dinner.

3) They have never seen mustard before.

4) One of the travelers tasted mustard.

 

26. :... WENT INTO A RESTAURANT FOR DINNER

1) Students

2) Travelers

3) Dockers

4) Doctors

 

27. :

WHY DID ONE OF THE FRIENDS CRY?

1) He cried because his father had been hanged.

2) He was unfortunate.

3) He ate a big spoonful of mustard.

4) He was sorry for his friend.

 

28. : THE FRIENDS WERE....

1) true

2) false

3) devoted

4) real

 

29.

1) A Mistake.

2) Two Travelers.

3) Two Friends.

4) A Story about Friendship.

 

 

Text 5

A Frenchman was travelling in England. He couldn't speak English at all. He knew only a few English words and it was difficult for him to make himself understood. One day he came to a country inn. He felt hungry and decided to have lunch there. He wanted to order some mushrooms which he liked very much. So he called the waiter and spoke to him in French. The waiter could not understand a single word.

What was the Frenchman to do?

At last he had a good idea. "If I show him a picture of a mushroom, he will understand what I want," he said to himself.

So he took a piece of paper and a pencil and drew a picture of a mushroom. The waiter looked at it and ran out of the room. A few minutes later the waiter returned with an umbrella, for this was how he had understood the picture.

 

30. :

THE TEXT DESCRIBES....

1) the difficulties of a Frenchman travelling in England

2) the difficulties of a traveler, who did not know French

3) the way the traveler discussed the problems with the waiter

4) the way of cooking mushrooms in a country inn

 

31. "WAITER"

1)

2)

3)

4)

 

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1) The Frenchman wanted to draw a picture of an inn.

2) The Frenchman tried to make the waiter speak French.

3) The waiter understood what the Frenchman wanted.

4) The Frenchman wanted to have a lunch in an inn.

 

33. : ... FRENCHMAN DECIDED TO ORDER SOME MUSHROOMS.

1) tired

2) thirsty

3) hungry

4) cheerful

 

34.

THE FRENCHMAN HAD DIFFICULTIES WITH....

1) mushroom for lunch

2) an umbrella

3) a pen and paper

4) the English language

 

35. ,

1) The Frenchman was hungry and came to an inn.

2) He wanted to eat his favourite mushrooms.

3) The Frenchman showed a picture of a mushroom to the waiter.

4) The waiter ran to prepare lunch for the Frenchman.

 

36. :

WHAT DID THE WAITER BRING?

1) He brought apiece of paper and a pen.

2) He brought a picture of a mushroom.

3) He brought a plate of mushrooms.

4) He brought an umbrella.

 

37.

1) A Frenchman in English.

2) Misunderstanding.

3) A Lunch in an Inn.

4) A Talk in an Inn

 





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