English Questions: SOS, English Homework SOS MCL .

Updated on educate 2024-05-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Task 1 Usage: Read the following passage and you will find five questions or unfinished statements, count 21 to 25. For each question there are 4 choices or statements marked), b), c) and d).

    You should have made the correct choice and marked the corresponding certificate on the answer sheet with a line through the center.

    Unlike the United Kingdom, there is no national health care service in the United States. **Also helps pay some people with lower medical incomes, for the elderly, but most people buy insurance (insurance) to help pay for health care. The problem of problems and raising the issue of those who cannot afford insurance is an important political topic.

    In the UK, when people get sick, they usually go to a family doctor for the first time. However, Americans sometimes go straight to a specialist and do not see a family doctor for the first time. Children are often sent to a doctor who is a specialist in **(**) children.

    In the UK, if a patient needs to see a specialist doctor, their family doctor will usually recommend a specialist. Doctors don't go to people's homes when they're sick. People always make an appointment to see a doctor in the doctor's office.

    In a severe case, people call an ambulance (ambulance). In the United States, hospitals are required for all seriously ill patients, even if they do not have health insurance. **Will help cover a portion of the cost of health care.

    1。Some of the medical costs by the United States** are for the whole country.

    A person lives in the countryside.

    b) within, ****.

    People use insurance c).

    d) The poor and the elderly.

    2。Most people buy insurance in the U.S.....Nothing.

    a) to pay for their own health care.

    Please be sure to help people living on their low income.

    c) Improving the National Health Service.

    d) An important political issue to be addressed.

    3。What do Brits usually do when they are sick?

    They go to their GP for the first time.

    2) They go to a specialist doctor for the first time.

    c) They call a specialized doctor.

    d) They call a family doctor.

    4。In the United States, patients with severe illness will....

    a) Be treated if they have an insurance.

    b) Make an appointment with a dedicated one.

    c) Acceptance**, even without insurance.

    d) Usually go to a specialist**.

    5。Which of the following is the best title for this paragraph?

    a) type of American doctor.

    b) Health care in the United States and the United Kingdom.

    c) Sick children in the United States.

    d) Medicare in the United States and the United Kingdom.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    a Everyone has their own talents (specialities).

    a Frogs swim very fast.

    c She often speaks English with her friends.

    b Now Jack can swim, look! He's swimming in the pool b Anne can dance and she's dancing really well.

    c What else can a robot do?

    a Robots can work by hand.

    c Pete can tell stories in Chinese.

    These things singular third person and present continuous tense as well as the predicate verb conjugations that should be noticed in the present tense in general.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    d fixed phrase, meaning: coming.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    on the corner, in the corner, at the corner probably means around the corner. Only around the corner has the meaning of imminent. So choose D.

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