Learn English and English Tests Collection

1.   TEST.1 

Complete the dialog with the correct words beneath.
Nurse                    : …………………………………Mr. Lajowski, How (1) ……………………………………… it (Parkinson’s disease) (2) ………………….. you?
Mr. Lajowski      : The(3) …………………….. is the worst. It’s difficult to start (4) ………………….and I’m so slow. All I can do is shuffle to start with and then my steps (5) …………….. shorter and I get faster and faster, can’t (6) ……………………………., and I likely fall over. I (7) ……………………………… really lost my confidence.



Nurse                    : do you have any other movement problems?
Mr. Lajowski      :  I get than freezing where I can’t move. It’s hard (8) ………………………………….. some things because my arms are so stiff.
Nurse                    : what things (9) ………………………… particularly difficult for you?
Mr. Lajowski      : it (10) …………………………… mainly things like turning over in bed, reaching out or a cup, getting up out of a chair and turning round once I’m up …………………………….

1.       a. did                                   b. do                                      c. does                                  d. doing.
2.       a. is affecting                     b. affected                            c. affects                              d. affect
3.       a. walks                               b. walking                            c. walked                             d. to walk
4.       a. moving                            b. moved                             c. moves                              d. to move
5.       a. getting                             b. gets                                  c. get                                     d. got
6.       a. stop                                  b. stopped                          c. stops                                 d. to stop
7.       a. has                                    b. have                                 c. had                                    d. to have
8.       a. doing                                b. does                                 c. to do                                 d. do
9.       a. are                                     b. was                                   c. were                                 d. is
10.   a. are                                         b. is                                        c. was                                    d. were






2.     Complete the following  medical intervention using the words available below. Change into the correct from when necessary.
To be – to meet – to find – to take – to help – to move – left side – to put – to wife – to feel – to
wait – to give – still – this – to bend
Talking the spinal fluid. ( lumbar puncture)
Doctor : Now I (1 ……………………..) going to take some fluid of you back (2 ………………)out what (3 ………………) giving you (4……………………….) headaches. The nurse will (5………………………….) me.
Now I want you (6……………………) right to the edge of the bed. That’s it. Right. Lie on your (7…………………………). Now can you (8……………….) both your knees up as far as they’ll go ?
That’s great. I’ll just (9……………………) a pillow between your knees to keep your comfortable. There you go. (put) your head right down (to meet) your knees.  Curl (menggulung) up. Now I’ (10……………….) going (11……………………………….) you back with some antiseptic. You’ll (12…………………………) a bit cold, I’m afraid. Now I’m going to (give) you local anaesthetic so it won’t be sore. You’ll feel a slight jab, OK? There. We’ll (wait) for a few minutes for that (13…………………………) affect. Right now, lie (14……………….) that (15……………….) very important.
3.     Answer these questions.
1.       A. at what scale, the centigrade thermometer point at which water freezes ?
B. what scale, the Fahrenheit thermometer point at which water freezes ?
2.       A. what scale is it the boiling point in centigrade?
B. at what scale is it the boiling point in centigrade?
3.       A. is the space between the 0 point and the 100 point on the Centigrade scale divided into equal spaces or degrees?
B. what about the Fahrenheit thermometer?
4.       How many spaces are there between the freezing and boiling points on the Fahrenheit thermometer.


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