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- If you have a prescription written you must have it …
- The game played with an ovalshaped ball on a field like a football pitch is called
- If you have a sore throat you consult a …
- The Olympic Games were revived in the late nineteenth century, in 1896, with goals of
- You seem to take longer to get over an illness if you take to your bed for a few days instead of
- A sickness that many people in one region have is
- Before having your tooth filled, a dentist may give you …
- A person, usually woman, charged with or trained for care of the sick is called a …
- A hymn is …
- NOC stands for …
- Prolonged bed rest is not to be taken
- The first Olympic games were held in …
- To plunge into water head-foremost means to …
- Running races with portable barriers are called …
- A dealer in medical drugs is called …
- In summer hockey and figure skating are played on …
- Permission to be absent from duty because of illness is called …
- To leave from duty, work because of illness means to …
- In the US baseball is played throughout the …
- A concurrent disease that aggravates the original disease is called a …
- If you cut your finger, you …
- A patient who is staying in a hospital is an …
- An institution for care of the sick or wounded is called a …
- You need to consider the possibility of shock in all
- Ann felt sharp …
- An enclosed athletic ground with tiers of seats for spectators is a …
- Modern Olympic Games began in
- Football season in England lasts from
- If you have a toothache you consult a …
- If you often have headaches you must have your blood-pressure …
- Whenever you strike up a conversation in England, you inevitably get around to two subjects —
- laboratory scientists have the benefits of
- One who shoots with a bow and arrow is …
- The doctor said that if I followed his instructions, I should soon be …
- After one day in bed a whole range of bodily functions begin to
- To take care of with medicines means to …
- Microbiologists, epidemiologists, and other scientists try to find out the reason for the
- Winter kinds of sport, like ice-hockey, skiing and skating have no great following in England because of the lack of
- To get well means to …
- A drugstore is a …
- One who protects the goal in football is a …
- A person (esp. boxer, athlete) that has defeated, or been judged superior to, all competitors is a …
- Among the popular indoor sports in England are table-tennis, billiards and
- The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, veins and capillaries of the circulatory system is called …
- If you have a bad tooth you must have it …
- Nervous exhaustion from overwork or prolonged mental strain is called a …
- The synonym of infectious (disease) is …
- A serious injury or a heart attack can cause a victim to go into …
- She was cured …
- It’s important to recognize the signs of shock: cold, pale skin,
If you have a prescription written you must have it …
- worked on
- cut down
- made up
- put into effect
The game played with an ovalshaped ball on a field like a football pitch is called
- poccer
- soccer
- football
- rugby
If you have a sore throat you consult a …
- surgeon
- patient
- nerve-specialist
- throat-specialist
The Olympic Games were revived in the late nineteenth century, in 1896, with goals of
- sense and sensibility
- strength and courage
- peace and fellowship
- power and wealth
You seem to take longer to get over an illness if you take to your bed for a few days instead of
- going in for sport
- playing games
- struggling through it
- working
A sickness that many people in one region have is
- heart attack
- catching disease
- headache
- epidemic
Before having your tooth filled, a dentist may give you …
- an injection
- aspirin
- bandage
- a sleeping pill
A person, usually woman, charged with or trained for care of the sick is called a …
- tutor
- cleaner
- nurse
- sister
A hymn is …
- an emblem
- an anthem
- a motto
- a torch
NOC stands for …
- National Organization for Children
- National Olympic Committee
- North Office Council
- National Olympic Commission
Prolonged bed rest is not to be taken
- seriously
- lightly
- wrongly
- shortly
The first Olympic games were held in …
- Egypt
- Philistine
- Greece
- Syria
To plunge into water head-foremost means to …
- stroke
- paddle
- row
- dive
Running races with portable barriers are called …
- hurdle-races
- jogging
- cross-country run
- paddling
A dealer in medical drugs is called …
- a doctor
- a surgeon
- a nurse
- a chemist
In summer hockey and figure skating are played on …
- open-air ice-rinks
- historical sites
- artificial ice-rinks
- summer stadiums
Permission to be absent from duty because of illness is called …
- a doctor prescription
- an ill-list
- a sick-leave
- an insurance
To leave from duty, work because of illness means to …
- have sick list
- take sick leaf
- get sick leave
- pick up leaves
In the US baseball is played throughout the …
- year
- spring and summer
- winter and fall
- winter
A concurrent disease that aggravates the original disease is called a …
- complication
- compliment
- compliance
- complicity
If you cut your finger, you …
- take long walks
- telephone for an ambulance
- bandage it
- keep a diet
A patient who is staying in a hospital is an …
- out-patient
- internal patient
- in-patient
- inner patient
An institution for care of the sick or wounded is called a …
- medicine
- hospital
- ward
- health-insurance office
You need to consider the possibility of shock in all
- emergency situations.
- medical mysteries
- infectious diseases
- epidemic cases
Ann felt sharp …
- diagnosing
- ache
- illness
- pain
An enclosed athletic ground with tiers of seats for spectators is a …
- pool
- line
- stadium
- site
Modern Olympic Games began in
- 1945
- 1896
- 1803
- 1789
Football season in England lasts from
- April to May
- early spring to early autumn
- late summer to late spring
- early autumn to late winter
If you have a toothache you consult a …
- physician
- dentist
- chemist
- professor
If you often have headaches you must have your blood-pressure …
- taken
- written
- given
- stolen
Whenever you strike up a conversation in England, you inevitably get around to two subjects —
- weather and sport
- religion and culture
- literature and culture
- politics and economics
laboratory scientists have the benefits of
- bleaches and cleaning solutions
- kerosene and gasoline
- microscopes and computers.
- cosmetics and detergents
One who shoots with a bow and arrow is …
- a rower
- a diver
- an archer
- a fencer
The doctor said that if I followed his instructions, I should soon be …
- sick
- cured
- ill
- treated
After one day in bed a whole range of bodily functions begin to
- strengthen
- operate
- shake
- weaken
To take care of with medicines means to …
- feel feverish
- cure
- complain
- treat
Microbiologists, epidemiologists, and other scientists try to find out the reason for the
- superconductivity
- epidemic
- mystery of art
- vomiting
Winter kinds of sport, like ice-hockey, skiing and skating have no great following in England because of the lack of
- skies and skates
- stadiums and parks
- equipment
- ice and snow
To get well means to …
- strike
- row
- revise
- recover
A drugstore is a …
- laboratory
- ward
- pharmacy
- hospital
One who protects the goal in football is a …
- goal saver
- referee
- goal protector
- goalkeeper
A person (esp. boxer, athlete) that has defeated, or been judged superior to, all competitors is a …
- referee
- coach
- champion
- judge
Among the popular indoor sports in England are table-tennis, billiards and
- archery
- rowing
- diving
- boxing
The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, veins and capillaries of the circulatory system is called …
- amniotic fluid
- blood
- adrenaline
- tears
If you have a bad tooth you must have it …
- pulled out
- taken off
- pushed down
- picked up
Nervous exhaustion from overwork or prolonged mental strain is called a …
- nerve impulse
- mental disorder
- nervous breakdown
- nerve deafness
The synonym of infectious (disease) is …
- quiche
- caught
- catch
- catching
A serious injury or a heart attack can cause a victim to go into …
- allergy
- poisoning
- nostalgia
- shock
She was cured …
- of the disease
- at the disease
- with the disease
- from the disease
It’s important to recognize the signs of shock: cold, pale skin,
- weak breathing
- strong breathing
- fresh breath
- long breathing