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A) Ears; B) Skin; C) Nerves; D) Blood. ... is a column of nervous tissue. A) Brain; B) Spinal cord; C) Neuron; D) Nerve fibres. The lymph nodes swell because the lymphatic vessels drain the infection by carrying it to the nearest area where an … can be organized. A) immunodeficiency disorder; B) allergic reaction; C) autoimmune reaction; D) immune response. … are a group of diverse conditions in which the immune system doesn’t function adequately, so infections are more common. A) Immunodeficiency disorders; B) Autoimmune reactions; C) Respiratory symptoms; D) Eye diseases. The tonsils, two rounded masses of lymphatic tissue, are located in the …. A) nasopharynx; B) oropharynx; C) hypopharynx; D) lungs. The healthy person breathes … during exercise and at high altitudes. A) slower; B) faster; C) longer; D) shorter. In most cases, the diagnosis of pneumonia is confirmed with a …. A) urinanalysis; B) ophthalmoscopy; C) tympanometry; D) chest x-ray. The cerebrum is divided into the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal …. A) lobes; B) quarters; C) extremities; D) hemispheres. The inability to feel anything or almost anything is called …. A) thermoception; B) nociception; C) equilibrioception; D) paresthesia. The immune system is composed of … and soluble substances. A) nerves; B) sense organs; C) respiration; D) cells. … is an infection by one of two viruses that progressively destroys white blood cells, causing acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and other diseases that result from the impaired immunity. A) HIV infection; B) AIDS; C) Allergic reaction; D) Lower respiratory tract infection. The third division of the … is the hypopharynx. A) larynx; B) pharynx; C) mouth; D) hypophysis. Dyspnea … the amount of exercise that can be performed. A) expands; B) enlarges; C) limits; D) increases. Pharyngitis is an inflammation of the …, usually caused by a virus but also commonly caused by bacteria. A) middle ear; B) bronchi; C) larynx; D) throat. The brain and its meninges are contained in a tough, bony protective structure, the …. A) skull; B) skin; C) school; D) vertebrae. The inability … anything or almost anything is called paresthesia. A) to smell; B) to see; C) to hear; D) to feel. The major cells of the immune system are the …. A) nervous cells; B) red blood cells; C) erythrocytes; D) white blood cells. The transmission of HIV requires contact with contaminated … such as blood, semen, vaginal secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, and breast milk. A) body fluid; B) human hair; C) toenail; D) body bone. The entrance to the larynx is covered by a … called epiglottis. A) mucous membrane; B) fluid-containing sac; C) small flap of muscular tissue; D) clusters of air sacs. Pleuritic pain, a sharp pain arising from an irritation in the lining of the lungs, is made … by deep breathing and coughing. A) better; B) more pleasant; C) worse; D) enjoyable. Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the palatine …, causing enlargement, occasionally to the extent that they nearly touch one another. A) larynx; B) pharynx; C) bronchi; D) tonsils. The spinal cord is protected by the … that make up the spinal column. A) vertebrae; B) skull; C) skin; D) spleen. The lacrimal nerve of the eye stimulates the tear glands to produce …. A) blood; B) mucous; C) saliva; D) tears. Macrophages and neutrophils are large … that ingest microbes and antigens. A) nervous cells; B) red blood cells; C) erythrocytes; D) white blood cells. Allergic reactions are reactions of the … in which normal body tissues is injured. A) immune system; B) respiratory system; C) nervous system; D) sense organs. In the region of mediastinum, the … divides into two branches called bronchi. A) nose; B) pharynx;
C) trachea; D) epiglottis. Wheezing is a whistling, musical sound during breathing that results from partially … airways. A) expanded; B) increased; C) obstructed; D) enlarged. … is an inflammation of the voice box. A) Tonsillitis; B) Pharyngitis; C) Bronchitis; D) Laryngitis. ... may include headaches, pain, weakness, poor coordination, diminished or abnormal sensations, fainting, and confusion. A) Neurologic symptoms; B) Respiratory symptoms; C) Dermatologic disorders; D) Gustation symptoms. The … consists of the eardrum and a small air-filled chamber containing a chain of three ossicles. A) outer ear; B) middle ear; C) inner ear; D) labyrinth. The accumulation of neutrophils and killing and digesting of microbes leads to the formation of …. A) gas; B) saliva; C) blood; D) pus. An … can be almost anything – dust, plant pollen, a drug, or food – that acts as an antigen to stimulate an immune response. A) allergen; B) antihistamine; C) antibody; D) illness. At the end of the bronchioles there are … called alveoli. A) mucous membranes; B) fluid-containing sacs; C) small flaps of muscular tissue; D) clusters of air sacs. The most common cause of recurring wheezing is …. A) leukemia; B) cataract; C) asthma; D) otitis. … is an inflammation of the membrane lining a sinus, especially a nasal sinus. A) Tonsillitis; B) Pharyngitis; C) Laryngitis; D) Sinusitis. The lower leg jerks when the tendon below the kneecap is gently tapped with a small rubber …. A) glove; B) hammer; C) bronchoscope; D) injection. The … consists of the pinna or auricle and the external auditory meatus. A) outer ear; B) middle ear; C) inner ear; D) labyrinth. … (also called immunoglobulins) are proteins that interact with the antigen that initially stimulated the B lymphocytes. A) White blood cells; B) Red blood cells; C) Allergens; D) Antibodies. … an allergen is better than trying to treat an allergic reaction. A) Avoiding; B) Subjecting; C) Exposing; D) Eating. The … of the bronchial branches are called bronchioles. A) broadest; B) largest; C) smallest; D) biggest. A doctor usually is able to detect wheezing by listening with a … as the person breathes. A) laryngoscope; B) bronchoscope; C) stethoscope; D) sterile rubber glove. Nerve cells collected into bundles called nerves carry … all over the body. A) electrical messages; B) external stimuli; C) internal chemicals; D) electronic calculations. Parkinson’s disease is a slowly progressing degenerative disorder of the …. A) nervous system; B) immune system; C) respiratory system; D) gastro-intestinal system. The … is the outermost, totally cellular layer of the skin forming the waterproof, protective wrap of the body surface. A) epidermis; B) dermis; C) corium layer; D) subcutaneous adipose layer. There are 5 classes of …: IgM, IgG, IgA, IgE, and IgD. A) white blood cells; B) red blood cells; C) allergens; D) antibodies. … are the drugs most commonly used for treating allergies. A) Antihistamines; B) Antibiotics; C) Aspirin; D) Analgesics. Each lung is enveloped in a … called pleura. A) small flap of muscular tissue; B) cluster of air sacs; C) double-folded membrane; D) thin fluid. Bronchitis is an … of the bronchi usually caused by an infection. A) irritation; B) inspection; C) inflammation; D) inoculation. The nervous system can be classified into two major divisions: … and the peripheral nervous system. A) the middle nervous system; B) the spinal cord; C) the autonomic nervous system; D) the central nervous system. A tumour is a pathologic new growth that can be either malignant or ….
A) benign; B) cancerous; C) neoplasm; D) ligament. The subcutaneous adipose layer of the skin is a connective tissue layer which specializes in the formation of …. A) tears; B) sweat; C) hair; D) fat.
Вставте присудок у правильному часі і стані: The professor … just … the students about different nervous system tumours. A) is … told; B) has … told; C) does … tell; D) are … telling. The patient … blood transfusion before the surgeon entered the operating room. A) was performed; B) was being performed; C) had been performed; D) had been performing. The pulmonary abscess usually … via the bronchus. A) was being drained; B) had been drained; C) is drained; D) drain. The patient … from constant pain in the ear for several weeks before he visited a doctor. A) suffered; B) was suffering; C) had been suffering; D) had suffered. In some days, when the body temperature is normal, the patient … to walk a little. A) will allow; B) will be allowed; C) will be allowing; D) will have allowed. … purulent discharge already … into the external auditory canal? A) Has … poured; B) Was … poured; C) Had … poured; D) Does … pour. By 3 o’clock the professor … the lecture for half an hour already. A) will deliver; B) will have delivered; C) will be delivering; D) will have been delivering. The newborn … HIV infection from his mother suffering from AIDS. A) had acquired; B) acquired; C) was acquired; D) had been acquired. … an otolaryngologist easily … among other surgeons by the head mirror he wears attached to his forehead? A) Does … recognize; B) Is … recognized; C) Is …recognizing; D) Did …recognize. The doctor … this case for three weeks by the end of the year. A) is investigating; B) will be investigating; C) will have been investigated; D) will have been investigating. A week before the admission to the hospital the patient … bronchitis after which his condition did not improve. A) has had; B) had had; C) was having; D) had. What … the patient … about when the students entered the doctor’s consulting room? A) were … being asked; B) are … asked; C) was … being asked; D) were … asked. The patient … numerous foci of inflammation in the left lung before he underwent the streptomycin treatment. A) had; B) had had; C) was having; D) has. Don’t worry. The doctor … here to give help if it …. A) will be, is needed; B) will be, will be needed; C) will is, will needs; D) shall, shall be needed. I … the paragraph on types of immunity for half an hour already. A) have read; B) am reading; C) have been reading; D) have been read. The nurse … busy this morning, hasn’t she? A) have been; B) was; C) is; D) has been. The professor was tired as he … on the rate of AIDS spread in Ukraine for about an hour. A) had reported; B) had been reporting; C) was reporting; D) had been reported. The patient with pharyngolaryngitis … antibiotics now. A) is being injected; B) is injecting; C) was injected; D) will be injecting. Coughing episodes … recently … by chest pain. A) did … accompany; B) has … accompanied; C) have … been accompanied; D) was … accompanied. The lecturer told us that a day later we … a test on the anatomy of the brain and spinal cord. A) will write; B) would write; C) write; D) are writing. The patient … blood transfusion before the surgeon entered the operating room. A) was performed; B) was being performed; C) had been performed; D) had been performing. The pulmonary abscess usually … via the bronchus. A) was being drained; B) had been drained; C) is drained; D) drain. The patient … from constant pain in the ear for several weeks before he visited a doctor. A) suffered; B) was suffering; C) had been suffering; D) had suffered. In some days, when the body temperature is normal, the patient … to walk a little. A) will allow; B) will be allowed; C) will be allowing; D) will have allowed. … purulent discharge already … into the external auditory canal? A) Has … poured; B) Was … poured; C) Had … poured; D) Does … pour. By 3 o’clock the professor … the lecture for half an hour already. A) will deliver; B) will have delivered; C) will be delivering; D) will have been delivering. A man … unconscious for a few minutes before an ambulance arrived. A) were; B) has been; C) had been; D) was. The patient … for the doctor since seven o’clock. A) waited; B) had waited; C) has been waiting; D) is waiting. She … for her stethoscope since she came to the hospital. A) looks; B) had looked; C) is looking; D) has been looking. Usually I … coffee in the morning. I … from hypertension. A) don’t have / suffer; B) haven’t / am suffering; C) am not having / suffer; D) have / suffer. I … as a doctor at this hospital for five years. A) has worked; B) have been working; C) was worked; D) am working. John … for his examination in Anatomy for an hour and a half already. A) was preparing; B) has been preparing; C) is preparing; D) has prepared. Why … she … tired? – She … all night. A) is … look / didn’t sleep; B) do … look / don’t slept; C) will … look / isn’t sleeping; D) does … look / hasn’t been sleeping. The operation … for half an hour by the time the intern entered the operating room. A) had been lasting; B) was lasting; C) had lasted; D) lasted. The patients with allergies … usually … with antihistamines.
A) do … treat; B) is … treated; C) are … treating; D) are … treated. The doctor was not sure so a chest x-ray … to be really sure the patient … pneumonia. A) needed / develops; B) needs / have developed; C) was needing / was developing; D) was needed / had developed. The students … the problem of HIV and AIDS prevention for twenty minutes when I entered the class-room. A) was discussing; B) had been discussing; C) will be discussing; D) had discussed. They … married for five years when Tom got to know that he suffered from congenital immunodeficiency disorder. A) are; B) had been; C) has been; D) was. That patient suffering from cough … by 9 o’clock. A) won’t have been examined; B) will be examined; C) will be examining; D) won’t have examined. People who … very sick … at home. A) isn’t / treats; B) aren’t / are treated; C) wasn’t / treated; D) hasn’t been / is treating. The newborn … HIV infection from his mother suffering from AIDS. A) had acquired; B) acquired; C) was acquired; D) had been acquired. Recently our medicine … great progress in different skin diseases treatment. A) made; B) has made; C) is making; D) had made. The neurologist … electromyography and nerve conducting velocity tests from 9 till 10 tomorrow. A) will perform; B) will be performing; C) will have performed; D) will be performed. He said that the professor … the students about different ear, nose and throat disorders for an hour and a half. A) had been telling; B) has told; C) will have been telling; D) has been telling. Miotic drugs … in the eye by that time. A) won’t be instilled; B) won’t be instilling; C) won’t have been instilled; D) won’t instill. John … in hospital since October. A) is; B) were; C) are; D) has been. Prof. Shevchuk … Anatomy at our university since 1984. A) is teaching; B) was teaching; C) had taught; D) has been teaching. The students … the effectiveness of vaccine usage in preventing of some types of influenza since eight o’clock. A) discussed; B) had discussed; C) are discussing; D) have been discussing. Beth … already … some case histories and … four patients this morning. A) was written / was received; B) has written / received; C) has written / receives; D) have written / received. … prof. Shevchuk … at this hospital for 20 years before retirement? A) Has … worked; B) Had... been working; C) Did … work; D) Is … working. The patient with pharyngolaryngitis … antibiotics now. A) is being injected; B) is injecting; C) is injected; D) has injected. The patient … by pulmonologist at the moment. A) is being examined; B) is examining; C) has been examined; D) is examined. There … four nurses and an old doctor in the polyclinic. A) was; B) is; C) were; D) did. How long … you … English? A) has … learnt; B) are … learning; C) have … been learning; D) is … learnt. The outstanding physician Dick White … at his reference book in Immunology for two years already. A) is working; B) has been working; C) was working; D) had worked. What … they … now? – They … a very important problem of autoimmune reactions and immunodeficiency disorders treatment. A) do … do / have discussed; B) did … do / discuss; C) are … doing / are discussing; D) is … done / is discussed. The patients … for the doctor for a quarter of an hour before appeared at the polyclinic, had they? A) weren’t waiting; B) wasn’t waiting; C) hadn’t been waiting; D) hasn’t waited. … the patient … antibiotics by the nurse when the doctor entered the ward? A) Was … injecting; B) Was … being injected; C) Was …injected; D) Were … being injected. Antibiotics … for patients with preexisting lung disease. A) is being used; B) are used; C) uses; D) was using. Some years ago cerebral studies … by means of electrodes. A) were carried out; B) was carried out; C) carried out; D) had been carried out. This patient has developed severe complications that’s why he … from the hospital tomorrow.
A) won’t discharge; B) won’t be discharged; C) shan’t be discharged; D) won’t be discharging. I … for the findings of my blood analysis for an hour already. A) have been waiting; B) is waiting; C) wait; D) have waited. Barbara … a nurse for 20 years in this clinic and she is still working here. A) have been; B) were; C) has been; D) was. Only two fat-soluble vitamins … in the body to any extent. A) are storing; B) was stored; C) stores; D) are stored. I … for the doctor since 8 o’clock. I can’t wait any more as I have fever and pain in the chest. A) have waited; B) have been waiting; C) am waiting; D) waited. John … for the results of ELISA test for two days when the laboratory assistant said it was negative. A) waited; B) has waited; C) is waiting; D) had been waiting. The doctors were almost sure that infectious bronchitis in this patient … by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. A) caused; B) had been caused; C) causes; D) were being caused. Last year antibiotics … me as the infection … by a virus. A) didn’t help / was caused; B) don’t help / is caused; C) hasn’t helped / has been caused; D) was helping / was causing. The diagnosis of atopic dermatitis … usually … after several visits to the dermatologist. A) is … established; B) is … establishing; C) were … established; D) had … been established. At this time yesterday the nerve conducting velocity test …by the doctor to recognize chronic polyneuropathy. A) was performed; B) had been performing; C) was being performed; D) had been performed. … you ever … any injury of the ear? A) Did … have; B) Have … had; C) Had …had; D) Do … have. By the time you come back the apparatus for blood transfusion … by the nurse. A) will be preparing; B) will be prepared; C) will have been prepared; D) will have been preparing. Two years ago a slowly progressing degenerative disorder of the nervous system … in this patient. A) was diagnosed; B) diagnosed; C) had been diagnosed; D) has been diagnosed. While the patient …, the nurse was filling in the case history. A) was being examined; B) was examined; C) examined; D) are being examined. The patient with encephalomyelitis … severe complications because he was timely diagnosed and adequately treated. A) wasn’t developed; B) didn’t develop; C) didn’t developed; D) haven’t developed. A variety of symptoms and complications … before the doctor made a correct diagnosis. A) analyzed; B) had analyzed; C) had been analyzed; D) were analyzed. The dentist … the tooth by the time we come. A) will fill; B) had filled; C) will have filled; D) was filling. I … the paragraph on types of immunity for half an hour. A) have been reading; B) read; C) am reading; D) am read. She … the lecture on autoimmune reactions for twenty minutes already. A) is studying; B) was studying; C) had studied; D) has been studying. The scientists … the problem of autoimmune reactions and immunodeficiency disorders treatment for several hours; but they … the agreement yet. A) are discussing / don’t reach; B) was discussing / didn’t reach; C) has discussed / hasn’t reached; D) have been discussing / haven’t reached. I … an interesting article on strategies for an AIDS vaccine for half an hour when the librarian said they were going to close. A) read; B) was reading; C) had read; D) had been reading. The patient suffering from dyspnea … just …. A) has … examined; B) have … been examined; C) has … been examined; D) was examined. Deep-breathing exercises … by my granny the whole evening yesterday in order to prevent pneumonia. A) was performed; B) we performing; C) were being performed; D) has been performed. At this time on Tuesday the patient … by the doctor to obtain the medical history. A) was interviewing; B) was being interviewed; C) had been interviewed; D) had interviewed. The patient with pneumonia … 1 gr of norsulphasol every six hours for the following 10 days already when he began to feel better. A) was receiving; B) received; C) had been received; D) had been receiving. Tomorrow an ophthalmologist … the conjunctival sac with disinfectant solution. A) will be washing out; B) will wash out; C) will be washed out; D) will have washed out. All tomorrow morning the doctor … diagnostic tests and procedures to confirm neurologic disorder suggested by the medical history. A) will perform; B) will be performed; C) will be performing; D) will have been performed. … a blockage in the blood supply to the brain … a stroke yesterday or the day before yesterday? A) Had …caused; B) Did … cause; C) Was… causing; D) Did … caused. The current symptoms … by the patient now. A) are described; B) are being described; C) are describing; D) have been described. My sister’s state of health … since she was discharged from the hospital. A) didn’t change; B) isn’t changed; C) hasn’t changed; D) wasn’t changed. The patient has lost a considerable amount of blood, that’s why he … a blood transfusion now.
A) gives; B) is giving; C) is being given; D) had been given. All our nurses … rather reliable, … they? A) is / are; B) aren’t / aren’t; C) are / aren’t; D) will be / aren’t. How long … you … in the hospital? A) have … been staying; B) had … stayed; C) are … staying; D) does … stay. This little boy … special immunostimulator drugs since he injured his eye. A) took; B) takes; C) have been taking; D) has been taking. Samantha dared to tell Derek about her HIV contamination, as she … him for many years. A) had known; B) had been knowing; C) was known; D) were known. My friend … chest surgery this week so it’s not a surprise he … pneumonia some minutes ago. A) had / diagnosed; B) had / has been diagnosed; C) has had / was diagnosed; D) was having / was being diagnosed. Enlarged adenoids in this child repeatedly … recurring infections last year. A) provokes; B) provoked; C) will provoke; D) was provoked. Don’t phone Tom from 5 to 7. He … English. A) will have had; B) will have; C) has; D) will be having. She … the test in Histology for ten minutes. A) is written; B) has been writing; C) is writing; D) writes. I … to understand your report on the immune response for half an hour. A) tried; B) try; C) have been trying; D) has tried. The professor was tired as he … on the rate of AIDS spread in Ukraine for about an hour. A) has been reporting; B) reported; C) is reporting; D) reports. Olga … in hospital for a week already when her boyfriend called on. A) were; B) will be; C) had been; D) have been. … the patient with chest pain … before the nurse entered the ward? A) Was … examined; B) Was … examining; C) Have … been examined; D) Had … been examined. That newborn with pneumonia … mechanical respiratory support yesterday but it … now. A) needed / doesn’t need; B) has needed / don’t need; C) was needed / isn’t needing; D) needs / didn’t need. The dermatologist … that red crusted rash on my face … by atopic dermatitis. A) had said / had been causing; B) said / is caused; C) said / was caused; D) say / is causing. When … you … your last asthma attack? A) will … have; B) did … have; C) are … having; D) had … had. The cranial nerves, motor nerves, sensory nerves, and reflexes of this patient … now. A) are being examined; B) examined; C) will be examined; D) have examined. To improve the patient’s sleep and the condition of his nervous system he … bromide during the whole course of the disease until he was discharged from the hospital. A) had been taken; B) had been taking; C) was taken; D) took. This patient … fully because he suffers from AIDS. A) won’t cure; B) won’t be curing; C) won’t be cured; D) won’t have been cured. While the patient … by the physician he said that a dry cough had developed two days before. A) was asking; B) asked; C) was being asked; D) has been asked. When all the received stimuli … the brain sends orders through the nerve fibers in the spinal cord to different parts of the human body. A) has been analyzed; B) have been analyzed; C) is analyzed; D) is analyzing. By 3 o’clock on Monday the professor … the lecture on the immunity for half an hour already. A) was delivering; B) will deliver; C) will be delivering; D) will have been delivering. Before the lesson was over all the students … the final test on the last modulus. A) had written; B) had been written; C) has been written; D) was writing. All morning the doctor … diagnostic tests and procedures to confirm nuerologic disorder suggested by the medical history. A) will perform; B) will be performed; C) will be performing; D) will performing. Diseases of the inner ear … often … with deafness. A) are … associated; B) is … associated; C) are … associating; D) are … being associated. Henry usually wears glasses and now he … sunglasses. A) wears; B) has worn; C) wore; D) is wearing. They … the operation since nine o’clock. A) perform; B) have been performing; C) had performed; D) will be performing. This patient … by the ophthalmologist five days ago. A) were treated; B) was treating; C) is treated; D) was treated. Doctor Kovalenko was tired and angry, as nurses on duty … him all night to report on his patients’ state of health. A) had rang; B) were ringing; C) had been ringing; D) rang. An old man suffering from pneumonia … by 8 a.m. tomorrow. He … intravenous antibiotics. A) had been hospitalized / was given; B) have been hospitalized / are giving; C) is hospitalizing / has given; D) will have been hospitalized / will be given. Infectious bronchitis often … with symptoms of a common cold. A) are started; B) is starting; C) has been started; D) starts. My grandmother … by the dermatologist now. The doctor … thorough examination of her skin for a quarter of an hour. A) is examining / has performed; B) was examining / had performed; C) is examined / has performed; D) is being examined / has been performing. Before admission to the hospital the patient aged 48 … lobular pneumonia gradually for weeks. A) developed; B) were developing; C) had been developing; D) had developed. When … HIV infection first … in this patient with pneumonia? A) was … detected; B) did … detect; C) was … being detected; D) had … detected. The students … lectures on eye diseases since the professor went to Kyiv. A) didn’t attend; B) wasn’t attended; C) haven’t attended; D) hadn’t attended. At that moment a needle … in the spinal canal to obtain a sample of cerebro-spinal fluid. A) was inserted; B) inserted; C) had been inserted; D) was being inserted. The patient … difficulty in breathing yesterday. A) didn’t have; B) wasn’t having; C) hadn’t had; D) doesn’t have. When the nurse entered the doctor’s consulting room, the patient … by the neurologist. A) is being examined; B) was being examined; C) is examining; D) was examining. When … the vaccine … subcutaneously to produce a more active resistance of the protective mechanisms of the body? A) will … inject; B) will … be injected; C) will … be injecting; D) will … have been injecting. The doctor … the patient closely for serious complications for half an hour already. A) examines; B) have examined; C) is examining; D) has been examining. In Parkinson’s disease nerve cells in basal ganglia usually …, resulting in lower production of dopamine. A) degenerates; B) are degenerating; C) degenerate; D) have degenerated. The scientist … immunologic measurements in people with AIDS with those of healthy people all morning on Monday. A) will compare; B) will be compared; C) will be comparing; D) will have been compared. X-ray image of the spinal cord … by the doctor now to detect abnormalities within the spinal column. A) is taking; B) has taken; C) is being taken; D) has been taken. What … this laboratory assistant … here since morning? A) are … doing; B) was … doing; C) has been … doing; D) will be … doing. The teacher … a lecture on different types of immunity by 9 a.m. A) had started; B) was starting; C) has started; D) started. Don’t disturb him. He … at his report on immunoglobulins. A) is working; B) was working; C) works; D) have worked. The nurse … the leg of the patient with dermatitis for some minutes when the doctor … the ward. A) was dressing / was entered; B) had been dressing / entered; C) has been dressed / had entered; D) was dressed / was entered. I am out of breath. I … for almost thirty minutes. A) run; B) am running; C) have been running; D) has run. Irritative bronchitis … usually … by various kinds of dust. A) is … causing; B) were … caused; C) is … caused; D) was … being caused. The airways … obstructed by the time you take some expectorant. A) shall be; B) will have been; C) is; D) was. He … nightmares before he saw that horror-film. A) hasn’t; B) hadn’t had; C) haven’t had; D) hasn’t had. I can’t answer your question now, I … everything about lymphocytes. A) remember not; B) am not remembering; C) don’t remember; D) hasn’t remembered. How many months … they … this polyclinic? A) has … built; B) is … building; C) will … have built; D) have … been building. The mother … since the pediatrician said that her daughter had congenital immunodeficiency. A) is crying; B) has been crying; C) has cried; D) cries. Small amount of white sputum … just … by the patient suffering from bronchitis. A) has been … coughed out; B) were … coughed out; C) is … coughing out; D) will … cough out. This patient usually … from dermatitis of the hands and feet in autumn. A) is suffering; B) was suffering; C) have suffered; D) suffers. By that time the doctor … already … the patient treatment for seborrheic dermatitis. A) was … administered; B) had … administered; C) were … administering; D) has … been administered. Tom … well recently. A) doesn’t feel; B) hasn’t felt; C) isn’t feeling; D) haven’t felt. The student knew the paragraph on lymphatic vessels by heart when she … it several times. A) had read; B) will read; C) was reading; D) has read. I … this patient suffering from beriberi two years ago. A) have seen; B) saw; C) will see; D) am seeing. Her sister … at district polyclinic № 4 since 1995. A) is working; B) has been working; C) had worked; D) will have worked. My granny … from the hospital the day before yesterday. A) discharges; B) will be discharged; C) is being discharged; D) was discharged. Tomorrow the diagnosis of bronchitis … by the doctor even on the basis of your symptoms only. A) will make; B) will be making; C) will be made; D) is being made. Dry skin … common in people after 40 past middle age. A) were; B) have been; C) is; D) will have been. The patient … blood transfusion before the surgeon entered the operating room. A) were performing; B) being performed; C) had been performed; D) have been performing. The pulmonary abscess usually … via the bronchus. A) was being drained; B) had been drained; C) is drained; D) drain. The patient … from constant pain in the ear for several weeks before he visited a doctor. A) suffered; B) were suffering; C) had been suffering; D) have suffered. In some days, when the body temperature is normal, the patient … to walk a little. A) will allow; B) will be allowed; C) will be allowing; D) will have allowed. … purulent discharge already … into the external auditory canal? A) Has … poured; B) Was … poured; C) Had … poured; D) Does … pours. By 3 o’clock the professor … the lecture for half an hour already. A) deliver; B) shall have delivered; C) will be delivered; D) will have been delivering. The newborn … HIV infection from his mother suffering from AIDS. A) have acquired; B) acquired; C) was acquired; D) had been acquired. The patient … for the doctor since seven o’clock. A) waited; B) had waited; C) has been waiting; D) is waiting. They … married for five years when Tom got to know that he suffered from congenital immunodeficiency disorder. A) are; B) had been; C) has been; D) was. A man … unconscious for a few minutes before an ambulance arrived. A) were; B) has been; C) had been; D) was. The students … the problem of HIV and AIDS prevention for twenty minutes when I entered the class-room. A) was discussing; B) had been discussing; C) will be discussing; D) had discussed. That patient suffering from cough … by 9 o’clock. A) won’t have been examined; B) will be examined; C) will be examining; D) won’t have examined. People who … very sick … at home. A) isn’t / treats; B) aren’t / are treated; C) wasn’t / treated; D) hasn’t been / is treating. She … for her stethoscope since she came to the hospital. A) looks; B) had looked; C) is looking; D) has been looking. I … for the doctor since 8 o’clock. I can’t wait any more as I have fever and pain in the chest. A) have waited; B) have been waiting; C) am waiting; D) waited. The diagnosis of atopic dermatitis … usually … after several visits to the dermatologist. A) is … established; B) is … establishing; C) were … established; D) had … been established. John … for the results of ELISA test for two days when the laboratory assistant said it was negative. A) waited; B) has waited; C) is waiting; D) had been waiting. Barbara … a nurse for 20 years in this clinic and she is still working here. A) have been; B) were; C) has been; D) was. The doctors were almost sure that infectious bronchitis in this patient … by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. A) caused; B) had been caused; C) causes; D) were being caused. Last year antibiotics … me as the infection … by a virus. A) didn’t help / was caused; B) don’t help / is caused; C) hasn’t helped / has been caused; D) was helping / was causing. Only two fat-soluble vitamins … in the body to any extent. A) are storing; B) was stored; C) stores; D) are stored. How long … you … in the hospital? A) have … been staying; B) had … stayed; C) are … staying; D) does … stay. Enlarged adenoids in this child repeatedly … recurring infections last year. A) provokes; B) provoked; C) will provoke; D) was provoked. Ann dared to tell John about her HIV contamination, as she … him for many years. A) had known; B) had been knowing; C) was known; D) were known. All our nurses … rather reliable, … they? A) is / are; B) aren’t / aren’t; C) are / aren’t; D) will be / aren’t. My friend … chest surgery this week so it’s not a surprise he … pneumonia some minutes ago. A) had / diagnosed; B) had / has been diagnosed; C) has had / was diagnosed; D) was having / was being diagnosed. The dermatologist … that red crusted rash on my face … by atopic dermatitis. A) had said / had been causing; B) said / is caused; C) said / was caused; D) say / is causing. This little boy … special immunostimulator drugs since he injured his eye. A) took; B) takes; C) have been taking; D) has been taking. They … the operation since nine o’clock. A) perform; B) have been performing; C) had performed; D) will be performing. Infectious bronchitis often … with symptoms of a common cold. A) are started; B) is starting; C) has been started; D) starts. Doctor Kovalenko was tired and angry, as nurses on duty … him all night to report on his patients’ state of health. A) had rang; B) were ringing; C) had been ringing; D) rang. An old man suffering from pneumonia … by 8 a.m. tomorrow. He … intravenous antibiotics. A) had been hospitalized / was given; B) have been hospitalized / are giving; C) is hospitalizing / has given; D) will have been hospitalized / will be given. Henry usually wears glasses and now he … sunglasses. A) wears; B) has worn; C) wore; D) is wearing. My grandmother … by the dermatologist now. The doctor … thorough examination of her skin for a quarter of an hour. A) is examining / has performed; B) was examining / had performed; C) is examined / has performed; D) is being examined / has been performing. This patient … by the ophthalmologist five days ago. A) were treated; B) was treating; C) is treated; D) was treated. The teacher … a lecture on different types of immunity by 9 a.m. A) had started; B) was starting; C) has started; D) started. The nurse … the leg of the patient with dermatitis for some minutes when the doctor … the ward. A) was dressing / was entered; B) had been dressing / entered; C) has been dressed / had entered; D) was dressed / was entered. What … this laboratory assistant … here since morning? A) are … doing; B) was … doing; C) has been … doing; D) will be … doing. Irritative bronchitis … usually … by various kinds of dust. A) is … causing; B) were … caused; C) is … caused; D) was … being caused. I am out of breath. I … for almost thirty minutes. A) run; B) am running; C) have been running; D) has run. Don’t disturb him. He … at his report on immunoglobulins. A) is working; B) was working; C) works; D) have worked. The airways … obstructed by the time you take some expectorant. A) shall be; B) will have been; C) is; D) was. I can’t answer your question now, I … everything about lymphocytes. A) remember not; B) am not remembering; C) don’t remember; D) hasn’t remembered. This patient usually … from dermatitis of the hands and feet in autumn. A) is suffering; B) was suffering; C) have suffered; D) suffers. How many months … they … this polyclinic? A) has … built; B) is … building; C) will … have build; D) have … been building. The mother … since the pediatrician said that her daughter had congenital immunodeficiency. A) is crying; B) has been crying; C) has cried; D) cries. By that time the doctor … already … the patient treatment for seborrheic dermatitis. A) was … administered; B) had … administered; C) were … administering; D) has … been administered. He … nightmares before he saw that horror-film. A) hasn’t; B) hadn’t had; C) haven’t had; D) hasn’t had. Small amount of white sputum … just … by the patient suffering from bronchitis. A) has been … coughed out; B) were … coughed out; C) is … coughing out; D) will … cough out. He knew the paragraph on lymphatic vessels by heart when she … it several times. A) had read; B) will read; C) was reading; D) has read. I am sure that tomorrow the diagnosis of bronchitis … by the doctor even on the basis of your symptoms only. A) will make; B) will be making; C) will be made; D) is being made. Her sister … at district polyclinic № 4 since 1995. A) is working; B) has been working; C) had worked; D) will have worked. Tom … well recently. A) doesn’t feel; B) hasn’t felt; C) isn’t feeling; D) haven’t felt. My granny … from the hospital the day before yesterday. A) discharges; B) will be discharged; C) is being discharged; D) was discharged. I … this patient suffering from beriberi two years ago. A) have seen; B) saw; C) will see; D) am seeing. Dry skin … common in people after 40 past middle age. A) were; B) have been; C) is; D) will have been.
The pulmonary abscess usually … via the bronchus. A) was being drained; B) had been drained; C) is drained; D) drain. The newborn … HIV infection from his mother suffering from AIDS. A) have acquired; B) acquired; C) was acquired; D) had been acquired. In some days, when the body temperature is normal, the patient … to walk a little. A) will allow; B) will be allowed; C) will be allowing; D) will have allowed. … purulent discharge already … into the external auditory canal? A) Has … poured; B) Was … poured; C) Had … poured; D) Does … pours. The patient … from constant pain in the ear for several weeks before he visited a doctor. A) suffered; B) were suffering; C) had been suffering; D) have suffered. The patient … blood transfusion before the surgeon entered the operating room. A) were performing; B) being performed; C) had been performed; D) have been performing. By 3 o’clock the professor … the lecture for half an hour already. A) deliver; B) shall have delivered; C) will be delivered; D) will have been delivering. A man … unconscious for a few minutes before an ambulance arrived. A) were; B) has been; C) had been; D) was. The patient … for the doctor since seven o’clock. A) waited; B) had waited; C) has been waiting; D) is waiting. She … for her stethoscope since she came to the hospital. A) looks; B) had looked; C) is looking; D) has been looking. The students … the problem of HIV and AIDS prevention for twenty minutes when I entered the class-room. A) was discussing; B) had been discussing; C) will be discussing; D) had discussed. They … married for five years when Tom got to know that he suffered from congenital immunodeficiency disorder. A) are; B) had been; C) has been; D) was. That patient suffering from cough … by 9 o’clock. A) won’t have been examined; B) will be examined; C) will be examining; D) won’t have examined. People who … very sick … at home. A) isn’t / treats; B) aren’t / are treated; C) wasn’t / treated; D) hasn’t been / is treating. Barbara … a nurse for 20 years in this clinic and she is still working here. A) have been; B) were; C) has been; D) was. He … English since 1991. A) have taught; B) was taught; C) is teaching; D) has been teaching. I … for the doctor since 8 o’clock. I can’t wait any more as I have fever and pain in the chest. A) have waited; B) have been waiting; C) am waiting; D) waited. John … for the results of ELISA test for two days when the laboratory assistant said it was negative. A) waited; B) has waited; C) is waiting; D) had been waiting. The doctors were almost sure that infectious bronchitis in this patient … by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. A) caused; B) had been caused; C) causes; D) were being caused. Last year antibiotics … me as the infection … by a virus. A) didn’t help / was caused; B) don’t help / is caused; C) hasn’t helped / has been caused; D) was helping / was causing. The diagnosis of atopic dermatitis … usually … after several visits to the dermatologist. A) is … established; B) is … establishing; C) were … established; D) had … been established. All our nurses … rather reliable, … they? A) is / are; B) aren’t / aren’t; C) are / aren’t; D) will be / aren’t. How long … you … in hospital? A) have … been staying; B) had … stayed; C) are … staying; D) does … stay. This little boy … special immunostimulator drugs since he injured his eye. A) took; B) takes; C) have been taking; D) has been taking. Samantha dared to tell Derek about her HIV contamination, as she … him for many years. A) had known; B) had been knowing; C) was known; D) were known. My friend … chest surgery this week so it’s not a surprise he … pneumonia some minutes ago. A) had / diagnosed; B) had / has been diagnosed; C) has had / was diagnosed; D) was having / was being diagnosed. Enlarged adenoids in this child repeatedly … recurring infections last year. A) provokes; B) provoked; C) will provoke; D) was provoked. The dermatologist … that red crusted rash on my face … by atopic dermatitis. A) had said / had been causing; B) said / is caused; C) said / was caused; D) say / is causing. Henry usually wears glasses and now he … sunglasses. A) wears; B) has worn; C) wore; D) is wearing. They … the operation since nine o’clock. A) perform; B) have been performing; C) had performed; D) will be performing. The student … through the medical journals since early morning. He wants to find something concerning autoimmune reactions. A) looks; B) is looking; C) have been looking; D) has been looking. Doctor Kovalenko was tired and angry, as nurses on duty … him all night to report on his patients’ state of health. A) had rang; B) were ringing; C) had been ringing; D) rang. An old man suffering from pneumonia … by 8 a.m. tomorrow. He … intravenous antibiotics. A) had been hospitalized / was given; B) have been hospitalized / are giving; C) is hospitalizing / has given; D) will have been hospitalized / will be given. Infectious bronchitis often … with symptoms of a common cold. A) is started; B) is starting; C) has been started; D) starts. My grandmother … by the dermatologist now. The doctor … thorough examination of her skin for a quarter of an hour. A) is examining / has performed; B) was examining / had performed; C) is examined / has performed; D) is being examined / has been performing. Don’t disturb him. He … at his report on immunoglobulins. A) is working; B) was working; C) works; D) have worked. The teacher … a lecture on different types of immunity by 9 a.m. A) had started; B) was starting; C) has started; D) started. What … this laboratory assistant … here since morning? A) is … doing; B) was … doing; C) has been … doing; D) will be … doing. I am out of breath. I … for almost thirty minutes. A) run; B) am running; C) have been running; D) has run. Irritative bronchitis … usually … by various kinds of dust. A) is … causing; B) will … be caused; C) is … caused; D) was … being caused. The airways … obstructed by the time you take some expectorant. A) shall be; B) will have been; C) is; D) was. The nurse … the leg of the patient with dermatitis for some minutes when the doctor … the ward. A) was dressing / was entered; B) had been dressing / entered; C) has been dressing / had entered; D) was dressed / was entered. He … nightmares before he saw that horror-film. A) hasn’t; B) hadn’t had;
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