|
|beaches+
|birches
|benches
|bellies
|bands
~On Halloween people make special lamps from …
|pumpkins.+
|onions.
|tomatoes.
|potatoes.
|water-melons.
~I prefer Internet because TV news is often …
|out of date.+
|off the date.
|on data.
|update.
|on the date.
~Computers affect our …
|eyesight.+
|eyebrows.
|eyelashes.
|eye contact.
|eye surgery.
~I’m not very interested … politics.
|in+
|at
|with
|into
|up
~You can read information … different sources.
|from+
|out
|with
|among
|under
~I am afraid... spiders.
|of+
|in
|on
|for
|with
~You … wear lab coats in the laboratory.
|are to+
|need
|ought
|should to
|not
~You are … to wear formal clothes in the office.
|supposed+
|designed
|controlled
|paid
|insured
~It is too expensive … the latest fashion.
|to follow+
|follow
|following
|followed
|follows
~Define the tense of a verb in the sentence.
People will wear special uniform in the drugstores.
|the future simple+
|the present simple
|the past simple
|the present continuous
|the present perfect
~You … look clean and tidy at public places.
|should+
|ought
|have
|are
|be
~Teenagers and young people don’t like to look …
|old-fashioned.+
|old-designed.
|old-painted.
|old-constructed.
|old-structured.
~Define the type of the following question.
What does she think about it?
|a special question+
|an alternative question
|a general question
|a tag question
|a mixed question
~… Jack is studying Spanish and Portuguese.
|At the moment+
|Yesterday
|Tomorrow
|Often
|Never
~If you live in a big city, you will work … the clock to survive.
|around+
|on
|without
|under
|between
~Various forms of pollution are... to your health.
|harmful+
|good
|useful
|beneficial
|healthy
~Millions of trees are cut down every year to be turned into …
|paper.+
|trash.
|CO2.
|acids.
|ashes.
~We know Margaret... a very sociable person.
|as+
|if
|than
|then
|that
~I want... a medical checkup.
|to get+
|get
|got
|have got
|gets
~A half past ten means...
|22:30.+
|10:30.
|10:00.
|10:15.
|22:15.
~I love reading funny books, they make me...
|laugh.+
|laughing.
|to laugh.
|laughed.
|have laughed.
~Now a lot of … take words from English.
|languages+
|lingvas
|tongues
|language
|words
~Classical music is worth … to at concerts but not on the radio.
|listening+
|playing
|watching
|reading
|buying
~Define the type of the question.
Doctors say that classical music is good for your health, don’t they.
|the tag question+
|the alternative question
|the special question
|the general question
|the mixed question
~It’s important for us to have a … diet.
|well-balanced+
|unbalanced
|poorly-balanced
|strong-balanced
|high-balanced
~Fast food helps us to save our …
|time.+
|timetable.
|timing.
|time regime.
|time loss.
~I … vegetarian diet.
|prefer+
|preview
|pretend
|prevent
|precook
~Define the tense of a verb in the sentence.
Fifty people are suffering from alimentary toxicosis.
|the present continuous+
|the present perfect
|the past simple
|the present simple
|the future simple
~A lot of friends of... live in the country.
|mine+
|my
|me
|I
|myself
~”We are what we …
|eat.”+
|sleep.”
|see.”
|listen.”
|write.”
~The synonym of “encounter” is...
|meet.+
|visit.
|touch.
|observe.
|analyze.
~Louise Roberts began to feel … in her joints.
|pain+
|fatigue
|malaise
|nausea
|vomiting
~Before the arthritis started, Louise used to … in a football team.
|play+
|win
|sit
|pay
|sing
~He has no problems with his health because he goes … sports.
|in for+
|in in
|in off
|in from
|in with
~The advertisement gives … about the product.
|information+
|complaints
|money
|drama
|competition
~He started regular reading at the … of 9.
|age+
|old
|year
|height
|weight
~Find a mistake.
The student will began the conversation.
|began+
|The student
|will
|conversation
|the, the
~They usually … to bed rather early.
|go+
|gone
|goes
|going
|to go
~Peter … here two months ago.
|came+
|comes
|come
|coming
|have come
~Someone … this antique table in 1734.
|made+
|is making
|will make
|has made
|was made
~Someone called me when I … out of office.
|was+
|is
|were
|are
|be
~My sister’s plane will arrive at 10:45. Digital time is read as …
|a quarter to eleven.+
|a quarter past eleven.
|a quarter past ten.
|a quarter to ten.
|ten forty five.
~Is professor Rivers … that course this semester.
|teaching+
|teaches
|taught
|is teaching
|teach
~When … Popov and Bell invent the radio.
|did+
|do
|has
|have
|does
~Our teacher is … to give us the test results.
|going+
|go
|gone
|goes
|to go
~After the concert thousands of fans were waiting … a pop-star.
|for+
|of
|from
|by
|under
~They are going to build the new hospital … year.
|next+
|last
|previous
|the
|none
~They have … built the new hospital.
|already+
|today
|yet
|yesterday
|since
~I … to see Lisa at the meeting.
|was surprised+
|were surprised
|was surprise
|were surprise
|surprised
~ … you explain this study case to me.
|Could+
|Are
|Have to
|Had to
|Having
~… you explain this anatomical term to me.
|Could+
|Are
|Have to
|Had to
|Having
~A: Is the plane going to be late.
B: No. It is expected … on time.
|to be+
|was
|were
|shall
|to being
~Find a mistake.
Ali wont be in class tomorrow.
|wont+
|be
|in
|class
|tomorrow
~Find a mistake.
I hadn’t ever saw snow before I moved to Canada last year.
|saw+
|hadn’t
|ever
|moved
|last
~I … on English grammar.
|am working+
|has worked
|is working
|works
|to work
~I … my lunch yet.
|haven’t eaten+
|am eating
|will eat
|don’t ate
|hasn’t eaten
~I have … seen a comet.
|never+
|ever
|always
|often
|right now
~Choose the correctly composed question.
|How do you get to the academy?+
|How go you every morning?
|You go by bus every morning?
|Every morning what you do?
|What do you did?
~Choose the correctly composed question.
|What film did you watch on TV last night?+
|You really liked it?
|It was interesting, didn’t it?
|When you go to bed?
|It was a comedy or fantasy?
~Choose the correctly composed question.
|Do you get up at 6 or 7 o’clock?+
|The sun wakes you up?
|You set your alarm clock at 7, aren’t you?
|What means ‘against the clock’?
|You are a ‘lark’ or ‘owl’?
~Diane … her hair every other day or so.
|washes+
|are washing
|wash
|am washing
|have washed
~Kate usually … in the front row during class.
|sits+
|sit
|sitting
|to sit
|have sat
~ Today she … in the last row.
|is sitting+
|are sitting
|have sat
|were sitting
|sit
~Please be quiet! I’m … to concentrate.
|trying+
|try
|tried
|has tried
|have tired
~… the door to your apartment when you leave.
|Lock+
|Open
|Answer
|Come
|Knock
~I … to my friend last week.
|wrote+
|write
|will write
|written
|to write
~This is the first time I have ever … snow.
|seen+
|saw
|see
|seeing
|to see
~She hasn’t answered my letter …
|yet.+
|already.
|never.
|ever.
|just.
~I am still … for her.
|waiting+
|wait
|waited
|have waited
|to wait
~This food … very good. I like it very much.
|tastes+
|tasting
|tests
|taste
|is tasting
~The chief is in his kitchen. He is … the sauce.
|tasting+
|tasted
|tests
|taste
|has tasted
~This soup tastes too salty. I … like it.
|don’t+
|doesn’t
|am not
|isn’t
|aren’t
~Jack and Ann go … a lot.
|out+
|in
|back
|on
|for
~Tina... looking out the window.
|is+
|are
|am
|be
|were
~Aunt Sarah is... through the window.
|looking+
|looked
|look
|to look
|have looked
~Alex... nervous about the exam.
|is+
|are
|am
|were
|be
~Tom... tall and handsome.
|is+
|am
|are
|were
|be
~Jack... feel well, but he refuses to see a doctor.
|doesn’t+
|do
|don’t
|is
|are
~He … me some money two days ago.
|gave+
|gives
|has given
|will give
|is giving
~Our classes … at 8.
|begin+
|begins
|has begun
|to begin
|beginning
~He … well last night.
|slept+
|sleep
|to sleep
|is sleeping
|will sleep
~We often … in the ocean.
|swim+
|swims
|to swim
|is swimming
|has swum
~My sister … up at 7 every morning.
|wakes+
|are waking
|is waking
|have waken
|wake
~Mark Twain … many books.
|wrote+
|write
|has written
|to write
|is writing
~People … candles for light in the 17th century.
|used+
|will use
|use
|have used
|are using
~People … Spanish in many countries.
|speak+
|speaks
|speaking
|is speaking
|has spoken
~People … soccer in many countries.
|play+
|plays
|to play
|playing
|has played
~The children …up two hours ago.
|woke+
|are waking
|have woken
|will wake
|to wake
~The Olympic Games … more than 2,000 years ago in Olympia.
|began+
|begin
|will begin
|have begun
|begins
~The door is...
|locked.+
|lock.
|locking.
|has locked.
|be locked.
~The door … locked.
|is+
|are
|be
|am
|were
~Yesterday it … hot in this room.
|was+
|were
|is
|are
|am
~I’m good... studying.
|at+
|in
|with
|to
|by
~Last night I … my work.
|finished+
|finish
|am finishing
|have finished
|will finish
~The students … with the class.
|are bored+
|is bored
|is boring
|has bored
|to bear
~I … to dinner with them because I had eaten before.
|didn’t go+
|aren’t going
|hasn’t gone
|doesn’t go
|isn’t going
~I think he … a good actor.
|is+
|are
|be
|were
|am
~Yesterday the meeting … interesting.
|was+
|were
|has been
|is
|will be
~The man … very kind. I talked to him yesterday.
|was+
|were
|are
|am
|be
~The people … friendly. I spoke to them.
|were+
|was
|is
|has been
|am being
~The picture … beautiful. She was looking at it.
|was+
|were
|am
|have been
|are
~The topic … interesting. Omar talked about it.
|was+
|were
|are
|be
|am
~Alex is … on the phone.
|talking+
|talk
|has talked
|talks
|will talk
~I will … this article for you.
|translate+
|to translate
|translated
|translates
|be translate
~When students …, they receive diplomas.
|graduate+
|graduates
|graduating
|to graduate
|has graduated
~I … off the lights before I left the room.
|turned+
|turn
|to turn
|am turning
|turns
~The teacher … the students to speak freely.
|encourages+
|encourage
|are encouraging
|to encourage
|have encouraged
~My wages … low, but my taxes are high.
|are+
|is
|be
|am
|were
~He … pronunciation by reading sentences aloud.
|practices+
|practice
|are practicing
|to practice
|have practiced
~The cafeteria … good sandwiches.
|serves+
|serve
|to serve
|have served
|are serving
~She … her chin when it itches.
|scratches+
|scratch
|have scratched
|are scratching
|don’t scratch
~The citizens of the United States … English.
|speak+
|speaks
|to speak
|is speaking
|has spoken
~The rivers in the world … polluted.
|are+
|is
|am
|was
|be
~Find a mistake.
The large intestine is longer than the small intestine.
|longer+
|the
|intestine
|is
|than
~Inflammation of joints is …
|arthritis.+
|sarcoma.
|tumour.
|osteodystrophy.
|pneumonia.
~Pneumonia is inflammation of...
|one or both lungs.+
|the pleura.
|any parts of the bronchi.
|the liver.
|the stomach.
~Choose an answer to the question.
There are … types of tissue.
|Four+
|In the inner organs
|Connective tissues
|Yes, there are
|Because they contain fibers
~Leukemia is excessive increase in...
|white blood cells.+
|red blood cells.
|neurons.
|nephrons.
|thrombocytes.
~Rheumatoid arthritis is inflammation of...
|joints.+
|bones.
|ligaments.
|cartilages.
|tendons.
~The symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are...
|pain, redness and swelling.+
|cough and wheezing.
|chest pain and cramps.
|diarrhea and constipation.
|nausea and vomiting.
~Endocarditis is inflammation of...
|the membrane of the heart and the heart valves.+
|arteries.
|pulmonary artery.
|capillaries.
|veins.
~Muscle strain is stretching or tearing of...
|muscle fibers.+
|joints.
|cartilages.
|muscle elasticity.
|muscle power.
~Gout is a disorder characterized by too much... acid in the blood and tissues.
|uric+
|ascorbic
|folic
|nicotinic
|nucleic
~Myocardial infarction is... attack.
|heart+
|lung
|liver
|bronchus
|gallbladder
~... is a blood clot inside an inflamed vein.
|Thrombophlebitis+
|Leucaemia
|Endocarditis
|Aplastic anemia
|Hyperglobulia
~Anemia is deficiency of...
|erythrocytes or hemoglobin.+
|muscle fibers.
|leucocytes.
|thrombocytes.
|nerve cells.
~Pulmonary diseases are diseases which affect the...
|lungs.+
|heart.
|stomach.
|intestines.
|pancreas.
~The common diseases of the digestive tract are …
|esophagitis, cirrhosis and diabetes.+
|chronic prostatitis and ovarian cysts.
|kidney stones and renovascular hypertension.
|hypotension and anemia.
|arthritis and gout.
~Gastritis is inflammation of the mucosal lining of the...
|stomach.+
|intestines.
|appendix.
|liver.
|esophagus.
~Hydrocephalus is accumulation of... in the brain.
|cerebrospinal fluid+
|venous blood
|arterial blood
|oxygen
|carbon dioxide
~Diabetes mellitus is characterized by high level of...
|sugar in the blood.+
|salt in the blood.
|salt in urine.
|minerals in urine.
|bilirubin in bile.
~Chronic prostatitis is inflammation of the...
|prostate gland.+
|thyroid gland.
|hypophysis.
|adrenal gland.
|fallopian tubes.
~The most dangerous type of skin cancer.
|Melanoma.+
|Leucoplakia.
|Gangrene.
|Eczema.
|Leucaemia.
~Cirrhosis causes scarring of the... and its dysfunction.
|liver+
|prostate gland
|stomach
|pancreas
|gallbladder
~Inflammation of the liver is...
|hepatitis.+
|gastritis.
|bronchitis.
|appendicitis.
|arthritis.
~Find the translation of the word «инсульт».
|cerebrovascular accident+
|aphasia
|tumour
|hemorrhage
|seizure
~... is hypofunction of the adrenal cortex.
|Addison’s disease+
|Diabetes Mellitus
|Gigantism
|Dwarfism
|Goiter
~Acromegaly is a disease when the bones in the hands and face...
|grow large in size.+
|grow small in size.
|don’t grow at all.
|never grow.
|stop growing.
~Find a mistake.
To determine the cause of pneumonia, a physician takes a sample of patient’s urine.
|urine+
|a sample
|a physician
|the cause
|patient’s
~Find a mistake.
Cirrhosis is the result of chronic pancreas disease.
|pancreas+
|result
|chronic
|disease
|is
~...is the controlling structure of the cell.
|Nucleus+
|Cell membrane
|Chromosome
|Cytoplasm
|Ribosome
~Chromosomes contain...
|genes.+
|cells.
|membranes.
|fibers.
|reticulum.
~Find a mistake.
Ribosome is the protoplasmic material outside the nucleus.
|ribosome+
|protoplasmic
|material
|outside
|nucleus
~...tissue supports other tissues and binds them together.
|Connective+
|Muscle
|Epithelial
|Nervous
|Smooth muscle
~... tissue provides a covering of various passages inside the body.
|Epithelial+
|Muscle
|Connective
|Nervous
|Smooth muscle
~... tissue is specialized for ability to contract.
|Muscle+
|Epithelial
|Connective
|Nervous
|Lymph
~...tissue is made up of nerve cells.
|Nervous+
|Epithelial
|Connective
|Muscle
|Lymph
~Find a mistake.
The medical term for external organs is viscera.
|external+
|medical
|term
|organs
|is
~Choose an answer to the question.
When do all cells experience change.
|With aging+
|Cells are everywhere in the human body.
|They don’t change at all.
|Yes, they do.
|No, they don’t.
~...is a bone disorder.
|Osteoporosis+
|Arthritis
|Gout
|Muscular dystrophy
|Polyarthritis
~Arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease of...
|joints.+
|ligaments.
|tendons.
|cartilages.
|bones.
~In rheumatoid arthritis... attack healthy tissue.
|white blood cells+
|red blood cells
|erythrocytes
|thrombocytes
|blood plates
~Choose an answer to the question.
How does rheumatoid arthritis occur?
|In a symmetrical pattern.+
|No, it doesn’t.
|There is no way to prevent rheumatoid arthritis.
|It is an autoimmune disease.
|Yes, it does.
~... causes muscle weakness and muscle loss.
|Muscular dystrophy+
|Muscle strain
|Inflammation of joints
|Inflammation of muscles
|Increase in the muscle bulk
~Choose an answer to the question.
There are … grades of muscle strain.
|Three.+
|Grade I strain is mild.
|In grade II strain severe muscle pain occurs.
|Grade III strains are serious injuries.
|No, there aren’t.
~«Spasm» is a synonym of...
|cramp.+
|fatigue.
|weight loss.
|weakness.
|swelling.
~«Lesion» is a synonym of...
|failure.+
|fatigue.
|weight loss.
|weakness.
|swelling.
~«Hypertension» is a synonym of...
|high blood pressure.+
|low blood pressure.
|heart attack.
|anemia.
|hemophilia.
~«Malaise» is a synonym of...
|lack of energy.+
|loss of appetite.
|weight loss.
|pain.
|fever.
~«Pain» is a synonym of...
|ache.+
|fever.
|cough.
|fatigue.
|nausea.
~«Stiffness» is a synonym of...
|loss of mobility.+
|spasm.
|weight loss.
|pain.
|fever.
~«Soreness» is a synonym of...
|tenderness.+
|cramp.
|vomiting.
|nausea.
|fever.
~Choose the correct word combination.
|muscle strain+
|bone strain
|joint strain
|cartilage strain
|vertebra strain
~Choose the correct word to get a word combination «... dystrophy».
|muscular+
|skeletal
|endocrine
|nervous
|respiratory
~Choose the correct word to get a word combination «... pressure».
|systolic+
|rheumatoid
|aplastic
|hemolytic
|pernicious
~Choose the correct word to get a word combination «... anemia».
|pernicious+
|rheumatoid
|monocytic
|diastolic
|systolic
~Choose the correct word to get a word combination «... leukaemia».
|lymphocytic+
|pernicious
|monocytic
|diastolic
|systolic
~Choose the correct word to get a word combination «... tumour».
|malignant+
|pernicious
|monocytic
|diastolic
|systolic
~Choose the correct word to get a word combination «... mellitus».
|diabetes+
|eczema
|gangrene
|goiter
|cancer
~Choose the correct word to get a word combination «... pregnancy».
|ectopic+
|pernicious
|monocytic
|diastolic
|systolic
~Choose the correct word to get a word combination «... chemotherapy».
|cancer+
|eczema
|gangrene
|goiter
|diabetes
~Choose the correct word to get a word combination «... dermatitis».
|atopic+
|ectopic
|pernicious
|monocytic
|diastolic
~«Eczema» is a synonym of...
|atopic dermatitis.+
|diabetes.
|eczema.
|gangrene.
|goiter.
~«Tiredness» is a synonym of...
|fatigue.+
|spasm.
|weight loss.
|pain.
|fever.
~Choose an answer to the question.
… occurs when the cartilage of a joint erodes.
|Osteoarthritis.+
|No, it doesn’t.
|Because bones begin to rub against each other.
|With age.
|Yes, it does.
~ … is a bone disorder.
|Osteoporosis+
|Anemia
|Hemophilia
|Leukemia
|Dystrophy
~...is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the bone.
|Osteosarcoma+
|Osteoporosis
|Arthritis
|Osteoarthritis
|Gout
~Complete the special question.
… types of muscular dystrophy are there. – Four.
|How many+
|How much
|When
|What
|Why
~«Myocardial infraction» is a synonym of...
|heart attack.+
|angina.
|hypertension.
|anemia.
|infection.
~Choose an answer to the question.
What components does blood pressure have.
|Systolic and diastolic pressure.+
|Blood pressure 120/80 is read as "one-twenty over eighty”.
|No, it doesn’t.
|There are 2 components.
|Yes, it does.
~Choose an answer to the question.
Is systolic pressure greater than diastolic pressure.
|Yes, it is.+
|No, it isn’t.
|Systolic pressure is the higher number.
|Diastolic pressure is the lower number.
|Yes, it does.
~Find a mistake.
Systolic pressure is when the lung pumps blood to the rest of the body.
|lung+
|systolic
|blood
|pumps
|the rest of the body
~Find a mistake.
Diastolic pressure is the pressure in the air vessels between heartbeats.
|air+
|diastolic
|pressure
|between
|heartbeats
~Choose an answer to the question.
What organs can hypertension cause damage to?
|The brain, heart and kidney.+
|Hypertension elevates blood pressure.
|Salt intake may lead to raised blood pressure in susceptible adults.
|Yes, it can.
|No, it can’t.
~Find a mistake.
Ringing in the eyes is one of the symptoms of hypertension.
|eyes+
|is
|symptoms
|hypertension
|ringing in
~To prevent high blood pressure we have to...
|eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.+
|stop doing aerobic exercises.
|eat a diet rich in fats.
|gain in weight.
|drink alcohol and smoke.
~Uric acid can be deposited in the kidney, where it cause kidney...
|stones.+
|bones.
|pips.
|seeds.
|blocks.
~Uric acid is deposited in the..., where it cause gouty arthritis.
|joints+
|bones
|ligaments
|cartilage
|tendons
~«Obesity» is a synonym of...
|fatness.+
|leanness.
|thinness.
|tightness.
|looseness.
~Choose an answer to the question.
What chemical is broken down by the body into uric acid.
|Purine.+
|Uric acid is a compound of some chemical elements.
|Most uric acid dissolves in blood and travels to the kidneys.
|Yes, it is.
|No, it isn’t.
~Choose an answer to the question.
Till when does osteoporosis not cause a pain.
|Unless a bone is fractured.+
|You can prevent osteoporosis.
|Most people with osteoporosis don’t have any symptoms.
|Yes, it does.
|No, it doesn’t.
~Choose an answer to the question.
How can we prevent muscle strain.
|We have to warm up before participating in sports.+
|It is not important to practice good posture.
|The injured muscle is tender and painful.
|Yes, we can.
|No, we can’t.
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