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~Your mother's brother is your 3 страница



~Find the translation of the word combination.

мочеиспускательный канал – үрпі

|urethra+

|clitoris

|bladder

|vagina

|uterus

~Find the translation of the word.

мочеточник – зәрағар

|ureter+

|clitoris

|bladder

|vagina

|uterus

~Find the translation of the word.

беременность – жүктілік

|pregnancy+

|fertilization

|puberty

|contraction

|tightening

~ Find the translation of the word.

яичник – аналық без

|ovary+

|testis

|vagina

|joint

|mucus

~ Find the translation of the word combination.

половая железа – жыныс безі

|gonad+

|placenta

|ovum

|pleural

|womb

~Find the translation of the word combination.

половая зрелость – жыныстық

|puberty+

|relaxation

|protection

|develop

|reproduce

~Find the translation of the word.

шейка(какого-либо органа) –мойын (қандайда бір мүшенің)

|cervix+

|neck

|waist

|collar

|throat

~Find the translation of the word combination.

семенной пузырек – ұрық қуығы

|seminal vesicle+

|semen

|sack

|bladder

|gallbladder

~Find the translation of the word combination.

плевральная мембрана – үлпершекті саңылау

|pleural membrane+

|pituitary gland

|pineal gland

|pancreatic islet

|pia mater

~Find the translation of the word combination.

зрелая яйцеклетка – жетілген жұмыртқа жасушасы

|ovum+

|oxygen

|ovary

|organ

|oculi

~Find the translation of the word combination.

выводной проток – шығару арнасы

|excretory duct+

|external genital

|extra weight

|external oblique

|exocrine gland

~Find the translation of the word combination.

наружние половые органы – сыртқы жыныс мүшелері

|external genital organs+

|internal genital organs

|inner genital organs

|internal genitals

|internal genital layers

~Choose an answer to the question.

The reproductive system fulfills … main functions.

|Four.+

|Yes, it does.

|No, it doesn’t.

|Male and female reproductive organs.

|Reproduction.

~Complete the tag question.

Blood isn’t carried into the kidneys by the nephrons,...

|is it?+

|isn’t it?

|didn’t it?

|does it?

|did they?

~Find a word written correctly.

|capsule+

|pacleus

|sulecap

|capluse

|lecapsu

~Find a word written correctly.

|oxygen+

|genoxy

|oxyneg

|gexyno

|oxegyn

~Find a word written correctly.

|pancreas+

|recaspan

|creaspan

|pancrease

|spanreca

~Find a word written correctly.

|urethra+

|thrauer

|raureth

|urerath

|thurera

~Find a word written correctly.

|labour+

|labuor

|laboru

|ourlab

|ablour

~Find a word written correctly.

|urination+

|arination

|nurination

|nationuri

|rinationu

~Find a word written correctly.

|anesthesia+

|anesthsiea

|thesiaanes

|anethsesia

|sieanethse

~The enlargement of the thyroid gland is due to deficiency of … in the diet.

|iodine+

|fats

|carbohydrate

|sugar

|fluid

~ Iodine is necessary to form …

|thyroxine.+

|testosterone.

|iodine.

|growth hormone.

|glycogen.

~Complete the special question.

... can ectopic pregnancy occur. – In the fallopian tubes.

|Where+

|When

|What

|How often

|Why

~Complete the special question.

... per cent of ectopic pregnancies occurs in the fallopian tubes. – 95%.

|How much+

|Why

|How

|Where

|When

~ Find a word written correctly.

|fibrous+

|fibrois

|firobus

|fisobur

|ourfibs

~ Find a word written correctly.

|parenchyma+

|parechyman

|parenmachy

|pachymaren

|pamarenchy

~Find a word written correctly.

|bronchitis+

|bronichits

|bronschiti

|brosnchiti

|brinochitis

~The body … often called a living machine.

|is+

|am

|are

|be

|were

~The outer surface of bone … called the periosteum.

|is+

|am

|are

|be

|were

~When you … a baby, you had tiny hands, tiny feet.

|were+

|are

|was

|is

|am

~Neurons … the nerve cells that transmit impulses.



|are+

|were

|is

|was

|am

~Cells in a target tissue … receptor sites for specific hormones.

|have+

|has

|to have

|is being

|has had

~Pilomotor reflex … reaction of the skin to cold.

|is+

|are

|be

|were

|am

~The skin is … up of three layers, each with its own important parts.

|made+

|makes

|has made

|make

|will make

~The heart … a left ventricle and a right ventricle.

|has+

|have

|hasn’t

|haven’t

|have been

~These organs are responsible … producing the egg and sperm cells.

|for+

|to

|at

|in

|from

~ … pregnancy, the cervix becomes blocked with a plug of mucus.

|In+

|After

|Before

|With

|At

~During intercourse up to 500 million sperms are ejaculated … the vagina.

|into+

|at

|on

|under

|by

~The male reproductive system consists … the testes and accessory glands.

|of+

|in

|at

|on

|above

~The pregnancy lasts … 40 weeks.

|about+

|to

|into

|at

|on

~Lung is...

|one of the pair of organs of respiration.+

|any of the air passages beyond the trachea.

|a dome-shaped muscle.

|a tiny ridge.

|the box voice.

~Diaphragm is a dome-shaped...

|muscle.+

|slick special layer.

|air passage.

|organ.

|air sac.

~Trachea is...

|a windpipe.+

|a windtube.

|a windrode.

|a windrow.

|a windsack.

~Complete the alternative question.

... an air passage beyond the trachea.

|bronchus+

|stomach

|diaphragm

|esophagus

|intestine

~Complete the alternative question.

Is cilium a tiny tube or...

|hair?+

|air passage?

|capillary?

|mucous gland?

|muscle?

~Complete the alternative question.

Is pleural membrane slick special muscle or...

|layer?+

|air sac?

|tube?

|hair?

|artery?

~Complete the alternative question.

Is alveolus a blind-ended tube or... of microscopic size.

|air sac+

|air passage

|muscle

|nerve

|organ

~Complete the special question.

... is the vocal cord is located. – In the mouth.

|Where+

|When

|What

|How long

|Why

~Complete the special question.

... tube is a bronchiole. - Without cartilage or mucous glands.

|What+

|Where

|When

|How often

|Who

~Complete the alternative question.

Is larynx a voice cord or...

|box?+

|layer?

|ridge?

|tube?

|hair?

~Choose an answer to the question.

Is the stomach a distensible saclike organ.

|Yes, it is.+

|No, it isn’t.

|Yes, it does.

|It is an organ that stores and digests food.

|Between the esophagus and the small intestine.

~Complete the tag question.

Esophagus extends from the pharynx to the stomach,...

|doesn’t it?+

|does it?

|isn’t it?

|aren’t they?

|extends it?

~Complete the special question.

... parts is the small intestine divided into. – Three.

|How many+

|How much

|Where

|How often

|Why

~Complete the special question.

... is the epiglottis located. - Behind the root of the tongue.

|Where+

|What

|Why

|How much

|Which

~Choose an answer to the question.

Is appendix a short thin blind-ended or open-ended tube.

|A blind-ended tube.+

|Yes, it is.

|No, it isn’t.

|Appendix can cause a problem.

|In the abdominal cavity.

~ Choose an answer to the question.

What is bile secreted by.

|The liver.+

|An alkaline liquid.

|Yes, it is.

|No, it isn’t.

|Into the duodenum.

~Choose an answer to the question.

Does dermis lie beneath or above the epidermis.

|Beneath.+

|In the skin.

|Yes, it does.

|No, it doesn’t.

|Nerve endings, oil and sweat glands.

~Choose the correct preposition.

Skin is the outer covering... the body.

|of+

|above

|beneath

|with

|at

~Complete the special question.

... layer is situated under the dermis. – Subcutaneous.

|What+

|Where

|How many

|Why

|When

~Choose an answer to the question.

A pore is a small opening of the skin.

|Small.+

|Yes, it is.

|No, it isn’t.

|In the skin.

|An oily substance.

~Skeleton is a rigid... of the body.

|framework+

|frametrack

|framesite

|framehouse

|framelock

~Define the type of the following question.

Is the pelvis formed by the hip bones, sacrum and coccyx.

|a general question+

|a special question

|a choice question

|a tag question

|an alternative question

~Define the type of the following question.

Cartilage is a dense connective tissue composed of a matrix, isn’t it.

|a tag question+

|a special question

|a choice question

|a general question

|an alternative question

~ Тhe word "diaphragm" means …

|dome-shaped muscle.+

|mashed-up food.

|the visible skin.

|a tiny air sac.

|a blood vessel.

~Blood consists of...

|plasma.+

|neurons.

|proteins.

|tendons.

|calcium.

~Muscles are made of...

|elastic tissue.+

|proteins.

|neurons.

|tendons.

|calcium.

~Erythrocytes are...

|red blood cells.+

|white blood cells.

|tissues.

|jelly.

|tendons.

~Arteries carry blood away from the...

|the heart to the lungs.+

|the lungs to the heart.

|the tissues.

|the organs of the body.

|the ventricles.

~Emotions come from the...

|brain.+

|stomach.

|heart.

|spinal cord.

|nerves.

~Choose an answer to the question.

Is the main function of muscle contraction blood cell production.

|No, it isn’t.+

|Yes, it is.

|Heat production.

|In the body.

|Skeletal muscles will not contract unless stimulated by neurons.

~Choose the correct preposition.

The broken bones can knit again thanks... alive cells.

|to+

|with

|at

|for

|on

~Complete the alternative question.

Is your heart is a size of your head or...

|fist?+

|knee?

|ear?

|elbow?

|thumb?

~Blood supplies tissue with...

|nutrients.+

|ammonia.

|fat.

|glucose.

|dioxide.

~Thanks to this fluid the joints move freely.

|Synovial.+

|Cerebral.

|Spinal.

|Lymphatic.

|Cellular.

~You can check your pulse by pressing the...

|neck.+

|toe.

|head.

|elbow.

|knee.

~Leucocytes are...

|white blood cells.+

|plasma.

|red blood cells.

|fibers.

|hormones.

~Blood carries away waste such as...

|carbon dioxide.+

|oxygen.

|nutrients.

|proteins.

|sugar.

~The heart can relax and have a rest for...

|0 minutes.+

|5-10 minutes.

|10 minutes.

|3-5 hours.

|5-10 hours.

~The color of blood in a vein is...

|dark red.+

|light red.

|brown.

|blue.

|yellow.

~Choose an answer to the question.

… plays an important role in the protection of the body from infection.

|Blood.+

|Yes, it does.

|No, it doesn’t.

|Use of antibiotics is a good cure for some infections.

|Some organs of the body can be infected.

~Leucocytes are able to...

|find out agenda of an infection.+

|put bacteria.

|spread an infection.

|give an infection.

|get bacteria.

~The bones start their formation...

|in the woman's womb.+

|after the child's birth.

|when a baby is 3.

|when a man is 25.

|when a man is 30.

~Voluntary muscles are used for...

|movement.+

|circulation of blood.

|digestion of food.

|sleeping.

|resting.

~General question type.

|Can you control any types of muscles?+

|What are smooth muscles called?

|How many cardiac muscles are there?

|Is it possible to move voluntary or involuntary muscles?

|There are some layers of the cardiac muscle, aren’t there?

~The circulatory system is...

|the heart together with 2 networks of circulation.+

|a group of tissues and organs producing movement.

|the combination of organs and tissues associated with breathing.

|the rigid framework of connected bones.

|the vast network of cells specialized to carry information.

~The skeletal system is the rigid framework of … which gives form to body.

|connected bones+

|connective tissue

|connective network

|connective information

|connective walls

~The reproductive system is...

|a system associated with the process of reproduction.+

|a group of tissues produce movement of body.

|the rigid framework of connected bones which gives form to body.

|the combination of organs and tissues associated with absorbing nutrients.

|the heart together with 2 networks of circulation.

~The cardiac muscle...

|forms the walls of the heart.+

|is attached to the skeleton.

|is found in the stomach.

|is found on each side of your upper chest.

|helps you to move your shoulders.

~Deltoid muscles...

|help you to move your shoulders.+

|are attached to the skull.

|form the walls of the heart.

|are found on each side of your upper chest.

|are found in such tissues as the stomach and gut.

~Define the type of the question.

Where are pectorals muscles found. - On each side of the upper chest.

|a special question+

|a tag question

|an alternative question

|a general question

|a mixed question

~... muscles don't all attach directly to bone.

|Facial+

|Pectoral

|Deltoid

|Abdominal

|Quadriceps

~Special connector pieces between a bone and a muscle are …

|tendons.+

|ligaments.

|joints.

|bones.

|vessels.

~A special group of cells within the heart is called …

|pacemaker.+

|speechmaker.

|bookmaker.

|heartmobile.

|heartstone

~The cancellous bone... the innermost part of the body.

|protects+

|protected

|protecting

|is protected

|to protect

~There... five types of vertebrae in the spine.

|are+

|is

|am

|be

|been

~Complete the special question.

... pairs of ribs are held on with cartilage. – Three.

|How many+

|How much

|Where

|How long

|What

~The thick muscles of the heart... to pump blood.

|contract+

|contracts

|to contract

|is contracted

|contracting

~These muscles... to make up the muscular skeletal system.

|help+

|helps

|to help

|is helping

|has helped

~The tendons and bones... along together.

|move+

|moves

|to move

|is moving

|to be moved

~Define the type of the question.

Is breathing air necessary for keeping humans alive.

|a general question+

|a tag question

|a special question

|a mixed question

|an alternative question

~Choose an answer to the question

Where does the large intestine push poop.

|Into the rectum.+

|The large intestine is wider and shorter than the small intestine.

|The large intestine is 6.7 to 7.6 metres in length.

|Yes, it does.

|No, it doesn’t.

~Define the type of the question.

You have hair follicles all over your body, don’t you.

|a tag question+

|a special question

|a general question

|an alternative question

|a mixed question

~Haldane... remembered for his work on population genetics.

|is+

|are

|am

|to be

|were

~Hair follicles rely on the... glands.

|sebaceous+

|thyroid

|sweat

|salivary

|pineal

~Complete the special question.

... did Pasteur begin experiments on rabies. - In 1881.

|When+

|Where

|How

|What

|Why

~Define the tense of a verb in the sentence.

The air finally ends up in the 600 million alveoli.

|the present simple+

|the past simple

|the present continuous

|the future simple

|the present perfect

~The heart... the oxygenated blood out to all the cells in the body.

|sends+

|send

|to send

|sending

|have sent

~Your diaphragm... and moves up, pushing air out of the lungs.

|relaxes+

|relax

|to relax

|relaxing

|have relaxed

~This part... smooth and very hard.

|is+

|are

|am

|to be

|being

~Complete the special question.

... jawbone can you move. – The lower jawbone.

|What+

|Which

|How

|Why

|Where

~Bones are held together at the joints... ligaments.

|by+

|on

|at

|in

|of

~Complete the special question.

... is the circulation called. - The movement of the blood throughout the body.

|What+

|How much

|Where

|Who

|How often

~Lung is one of the pair of organs of …

|respiration.+

|digestion.

|circulation.

|skeletal system.

|reproductive system.

~Diaphragm is a dome-shaped …

|muscle.+

|layer.

|passage.

|air sac.

|system.

~Trachea is...

|a windpipe.+

|a blind-ended air sac of microscopic size.

|a tiny ridge.

|a box voice.

|the tiniest tube without cartilage or mucous glands.

~Cilium is...

|a tiny hair.+

|a slick special layer.

|any of the air passages beyond the trachea.

|a box voice.

|the tiniest tube without cartilage or mucous glands.

~Pleural membrane is...

|a slick special layer.+

|a tiny hair.

|a blind-ended air sac of microscopic size.

|the tiniest tube without cartilage or mucous glands.

|a box voice.

~Vocal cord is...

|a tiny ridge.+

|a blind-ended air sac of microscopic size.

|the tiniest tube without cartilage or mucous glands.

|one of the pair of organs of respiration.

|a box voice.

~Larynx is...

|a voice box.+

|one of the pair of organs of respiration.

|a slick special layer.

|a tiny ridge.

|a layer.

~Stomach is...

|a distensible saclike organ.+

|a muscular tube that extends from the pharynx to the stomach.

|a part of the digestive system divided into the duodenum, jejunum and ileum.

|a part of the alimentary canal divided into calcium, appendix, colon and rectum.

|a thin leaf-shaped flap of cartilage, situated behind the root of the tongue.

~Esophagus is...

|a muscular tube that extends from the pharynx to the stomach.+

|the short thin blind-ended tube.

|a thick alkaline fluid secreted by the liver.

|a thin leaf-shaped flap of cartilage.

|a part of the alimentary canal divided into cecum, colon, rectum and anus.

~The small intestine is...

|divided into the duodenum, jejunum and ileum.+

|divided into cecum, appendix, colon and rectum.

|situated behind the root of the tongue.

|situated above the stomach.

|located in the chest.

~Epiglottis is...

|a thin leaf-shaped flap of cartilage, situated behind the root of the tongue.+

|a distensible saclike organ.

|one of the pair of organs of respiration.

|a slick special layer.

|a muscular tube that extends from the pharynx to the stomach.

~Appendix is...

|a short thin blind-ended tube.+

|a thick alkaline fluid that is secreted by the liver.

|a thin leaf-shaped flap of cartilage.

|one of the pair of organs of respiration.

|a slick special layer.

~Bile is...

|a thick alkaline liquid that is secreted by the liver.+

|a thick liquid which is secreted by saliva gland.

|a liquid which flow by the vessels.

|a liquid which accumulate in urine bladder.

|a liquid that is secreted by uterus.

~Skin is...

|the outer covering of the body.+

|the fatty layer situated under the dermis.

|the inner layers of the body.

|a slick special layer.

|the inner covering of the body.

~Subcutaneous layer is...

|a fatty layer situated under the dermis.+

|the outer covering of the body.

|a slick special layer.

|a thick layer of living tissue that lies beneath the dermis.

|a simple gland in the skin that secretes an oily substance.

~Epidermis is...

|an outer layer of the skin.+

|a rigid framework of the body.

|a bony structure formed by the hip bones, sacrum and coccyx.

|a dense connective tissue composed of a matrix.

|a layer of the dense connective tissue providing attachment for muscles, tendons and ligaments.

~Erector pili is...

|a muscle, which forces the skin hair to stand up straight.+

|a muscle which pushes food.

|a slick special layer.

|a small opening of the skin.

|a simple gland in the skin that secretes an oily substance.

~Pore is...

|a small opening of the skin.+

|a small follicle of hair.

|a slick special layer.

|a simple gland in the skin that secretes an oily substance.

|a special tiny muscle.

~Sebaceous gland is...

|a simple gland in the skin that secretes an oily substance, sebum.+

|a small opening of the skin.

|a muscle which pushes food.

|a special tiny muscle, which forces the skin hairs to stand up straight.

|a special gland which secretes saliva.

~Skeleton is...

|a rigid framework of the body.+

|a dense connective tissue composed of a matrix.

|an outer layer of the skin.

|a bony structure formed by the hip bones, sacrum and coccyx.

|a slick special layer.

~Pelvis is...

|a bony structure formed by the hip bones, sacrum and coccyx.+

|a dense connective tissue composed of a matrix.

|a layer of the dense connective tissue providing attachment or muscles.

|a shoulder blade.

|a lumbar vertebra.

~Cartilage is...

|a dense connective tissue composed of a matrix.+

|a layer of the dense connective tissue providing attachment for muscles.

|a shoulder blade.

|a special tiny muscle, which forces the skin hairs to stand up straight.

|a small opening of the skin sweat glands.

~Choose a correctly composed question.

|Is butter made from milk?+

|Butter is made from milk?

|Made butter is from milk?

|From milk butter makes?

|Butter from milk made is?

~Define the tense of a verb in the sentence.

What type of cosmetics does she like?

|the present simple+

|the past simple

|the future simple

|the present continuous

|the present perfect

~Define the tense of a verb in the sentence.

We met at Kung Fu classes a few years ago.

|the past simple+

|the present simple

|the future simple

|the present continuous

|the present perfect

~We usually see each … once a week.

|other+

|another

|that

|this

|those

~How many children...

|does she have?+

|have she do?

|she do have?

|does she had?

|she have do?

~What time... you... yesterday.

|did... arrive+

|did... arrived

|do... arrived

|did... arrives

|does... arrived

~What... they... to do this afternoon.

|do... want+

|does... wants

|do... wants

|does... wanted

|did... wants

~He … from England.

|is+

|am

|have been

|are

|to be

~You're from London,... you.

|aren’t+

|weren't

|are

|were

|do

~... distinguished scientists have you met.

|How many+

|How much

|How often

|How long

|How

~Complete the special question.

... is your daughter-in-law.- She is 21.

|How old+

|How

|What

|Where

|Who

~He is... child in their family.

|the eldest+

|elderly

|older

|more old

|the most old

~There are... computers in the classroom?

|many+

|much

|lot

|plenty

|few

~He has got no room, and he can't do... work.

|any+

|no

|some

|anything

|something

~My son... go to bed early.

|doesn't+

|don't

|haven't

|hasn't

|isn’t

~She can't have... friends in the house.

|any+

|no

|some

|anybody

|nothing

~The bedroom... a bit dirty.

|is+

|are

|were

|been

|being

~What colour …? - It's red.

| is your car+

|are your car

|your car is

|have your car

|your is car

~Choose an answer to the question.

|How do you usually get to work?

|By car, but sometimes I walk.+

|It is a long way.

|It takes me 20 minutes to get to work.

|Yes, I do.

|No, I don’t.

~Define the tense of a verb in the sentence.

This morning I got up at 9.30.

| the past simple+

|the present simple

|the present continuous

|the future simple

|the present perfect

~We went to the cinema but we … the film.

| didn't enjoy+

|don't enjoy

|didn't enjoyed

|hasn't enjoyed

|doesn’t enjoy

~My mother … never... by air.

| has... traveled+

|are... traveled

|has... travel

|were... traveled

|have... traveled

~These houses … 100 years ago.

| were built+

|was building

|built

|has built

|build

~Jane is in the kitchen. She... dinner.

| is cooking.+

|are cooking.

|am cooking.

|cook.

|have cooked.

~Define the tense of a verb in the sentence.

I havecaught the bus to work this morning.

|the present perfect+


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