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ПКОЯз. Англ. Практикум по культуре речевого общения. Часть 1

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  1. If you have a prescription written you must have it …
  2. The game played with an ovalshaped ball on a field like a football pitch is called
  3. If you have a sore throat you consult a …
  4. The Olympic Games were revived in the late nineteenth century, in 1896, with goals of
  5. You seem to take longer to get over an illness if you take to your bed for a few days instead of
  6. A sickness that many people in one region have is
  7. Before having your tooth filled, a dentist may give you …
  8. A person, usually woman, charged with or trained for care of the sick is called a …
  9. A hymn is …
  10. NOC stands for …
  11. Prolonged bed rest is not to be taken
  12. The first Olympic games were held in …
  13. To plunge into water head-foremost means to …
  14. Running races with portable barriers are called …
  15. A dealer in medical drugs is called …
  16. In summer hockey and figure skating are played on …
  17. Permission to be absent from duty because of illness is called …
  18. To leave from duty, work because of illness means to …
  19. In the US baseball is played throughout the …
  20. A concurrent disease that aggravates the original disease is called a …
  21. If you cut your finger, you …
  22. A patient who is staying in a hospital is an …
  23. An institution for care of the sick or wounded is called a …
  24. You need to consider the possibility of shock in all
  25. Ann felt sharp …
  26. An enclosed athletic ground with tiers of seats for spectators is a …
  27. Modern Olympic Games began in
  28. Football season in England lasts from
  29. If you have a toothache you consult a …
  30. If you often have headaches you must have your blood-pressure …
  31. Whenever you strike up a conversation in England, you inevitably get around to two subjects —
  32. laboratory scientists have the benefits of
  33. One who shoots with a bow and arrow is …
  34. The doctor said that if I followed his instructions, I should soon be …
  35. After one day in bed a whole range of bodily functions begin to
  36. To take care of with medicines means to …
  37. Microbiologists, epidemiologists, and other scientists try to find out the reason for the
  38. Winter kinds of sport, like ice-hockey, skiing and skating have no great following in England because of the lack of
  39. To get well means to …
  40. A drugstore is a …
  41. One who protects the goal in football is a …
  42. A person (esp. boxer, athlete) that has defeated, or been judged superior to, all competitors is a …
  43. Among the popular indoor sports in England are table-tennis, billiards and
  44. The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries, veins and capillaries of the circulatory system is called …
  45. If you have a bad tooth you must have it …
  46. Nervous exhaustion from overwork or prolonged mental strain is called a …
  47. The synonym of infectious (disease) is …
  48. A serious injury or a heart attack can cause a victim to go into …
  49. She was cured …
  50. 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
  • 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

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