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TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC Y DƯỢC CẦN THƠ
BỘ MÔN NGOẠI NGỮ
Mã đề thi: 100
ĐỀ THI HKII: NĂM HỌC 2020-2021; Lần thi: 1 Tên môn: Anh văn chuyên ngành II
Đối tượng dự thi: K46, K34
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút;
Ngày thi: 21/6/2021 (Thí sinh không được sử dụng tài liệu)
I.LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Part 1 Choose the correct answer
1 Who are the two speakers mainly talking about?
A The man himself
B The woman’s father
C The man’s father
D The woman herself
2 How long has it been since the woman met her friend’s father?
B He has a fever but will get better
C His depression is making him tired
D The doctor cannot find anything specific
4 Why is the father always felling weak?
A He is sick with a virus
B He didn’t take care of himself when he was young
C He got food poisoning
D He never exercised
5 What does the man’s father recommend him almost every day?
A Taking care of health
B Exercising
C Eating healthily
D Getting enough sleep
Part 2 Are these sentences True or False?
6 The hospital is a leading specialized hospital in Asia
Choose the correct answer to each sentence
11 Doctor: Does the patient have ?
Nurse: Yes, he is suffering from labored breathing
12 The hospitals have provided experts to _ local people affected by the disease
13 For the flu symptoms, analgesics like acetaminophen (one brand: Children’s Tylenol) can help ease and lower a fever
14 Which of the following is part of preventative care?
A Prescribing medicine
B Treating an injury
C Urgent care
D Regular checkup
15 is the term for bruise
16 Which is the visual examination of the patient’s entire body and overall appearance?
Trang 217 Your doctor will usually check your at the wrist during a physical examination or in an emergency
18 The soft, spongy tissue that has many blood vessels and is found in the center of most bones is called
19 _ is medical treatment provided by local doctors or other health workers rather than special treatment
in a hospital
20 Abrasion or _ is damage to the epidermis of the skin
21 What vital sign is cheeked by using thermometer?
22 “Are you aware of any difference in your alcohol consumption over the past five years?” The doctor is finding out about _ history
23 Which of the following is NOT caused by external trauma to the skin?
24 From the notes, it seems that the _ of symptoms started after moving house
25 Scrapes do not usually cut into the , so most abrasions do not bleed
26 Treatment of childhood involves diet programs
27 The terms “deep” or “shallow”, are MOST usually associated with which vital sign measurement?
28 Which of the following is not associated with the bones in human body?
A Control of blood sugar
B Protection of internal organs
C Storage of minerals
D Production of red blood cells
29 focus on stopping diseases from occurring rather than curing them
30 The flu, formally known as Influenza, is a common infection and respiratory illness that attacks the upper and/or lower respiratory tracts
31 My head , so I can’t concentrate on doing anything
32 Common flu symptoms are cough, sore throat, a _ nose, body aches, fatigue and headaches
33 The subcutaneous fat is stored in the _ layer of the skin
34 The blood bank is now in need of with Type AB
35 are tiny blood cell fragments that help your body form clots to stop bleeding
36 No one in his family has blood that is with him
37 , also called hyperthermia, or elevated body temperature is a common symptom of the flu
38 Before donation, we always _ donors for infectious diseases like Hepatitis or HIV
39 Even though they do not work in an emergency, many family practitioners provide _ to patients requiring immediate attention
40 is a common and usually harmless condition in newborn babies that causes yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes
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41 is indicated by an increased white blood cell count
42 The therapy that uses a blue light converting bilirubin into a form that can be excreted in the urine and feces is
43 When two pieces of a broken bone are separated, it is called a/n fracture
44 Overweight and are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health
45 “Why did your father die of?” The doctor is finding out about history
46 A/n _ fracture occurs when the broken ends of the bone are driven together The pieces are jammed together by the force of the injury that caused the facture
47 The taking of John’s vital signs includes _
A Temperature, blood pressure, respirations, and pulse
B Blood pressure, respirations, pulse and JVP
C Temperature, hypertension, respirations, pulse
D Hypertension, respirations, pulse and blood pressure
48 Gather information about the patients’ _ history by asking about routines and habits
49 Sally is 5 years old She fell and partially broke her radius because it is still flexible and made of hyaline cartilage What type of bone fracture did she suffer?
50 It says here the patient’s is headaches and dizziness
Part 1 Read the following passage then choose the correct answer
People have been donating blood since the early twentieth century to help accident victims and
patients undergoing surgical procedures, usually a pint of whole blood is donated, and it is then divided into
platelets, white blood cells, and red blood cells People can donate blood (for red blood cells) about once
every two months (1)
Transfusing the blood from the donor to the recipient is straightforward It involves taking the blood
from a donor’s arm vein by means of hypodermic syringe (2) The blood flows through a plastic tube to a
collection bag or bottle that contains sodium citrate, which prevents the blood from clotting
When the blood is given to a patient, a plastic or hypodermic needle are connected to the recipient’s arm (3) The blood flows down from the container by gravity This is a slow process and may last as long as 2 hours to complete infusion of blood into the recipient The patient is protected from being infected during the transfusion (4) only sterile containers, tubing, and needles are used, and this helps ensure that transfused or stored blood is not exposed to disease-causing bacteria
Negative reactions to transfusions are not unusual The recipient may suffer an allergic reaction or be sensitive to donor leukocytes Some may suffer from an undetected red cell incompatibility Unexplained reactions are fairly common Although they are rare, other causes of such negative reactions include
contaminated blood, air bubbles in the blood, overloading of the circulatory system through administration of excess blood, or sensitivity to donor plasma or platelets
Today, hospitals and blood banks go to great lengths to screen all blood donors and their blood All donated blood is routinely and rigorously tested for diseases, such as HIV (which causes AIDS), hepatitis B, and syphilis When the recipient is newborn or an infant, the blood is usually irradiated to eliminate harmful elements Donated blood is washed, and the white blood cells and platelets are removed
Storing the blood sometimes requires a freezing process To freeze the red blood cells, a glycerol solution is added To unfreeze, the glycerol is removed The ability to store blood for long periods has been a boon to human health
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A Accident victims
B Surgical procedures
C A pint of whole blood
D Surgery patients
52 Where in the passage is the best place for the following sentence?
“Inserting the needle into the recipient’s arm causes little pain.”
A After the word “arm” in paragraph 3 (3)
B After the last sentence in the first paragraph (1)
C After the word “syringe” in paragraph 2 (2)
D After the word “transfusion” in paragraph 3 (4)
53 All of the following are mentioned as potential negative reactions to transfusions EXCEPT
A Allergies
B Red-cell incompatibility
C Air bubbles in the blood
D Sensitivity to donor leukocytes
54 Based on the information in the passage, what can be inferred about blood transfused to infants and
newborn?
A It is as rigorously tested as blood for adults
B It is treated with radiant energy
C It is not treated differently from adults
D It is not dangerous for children
55 What does the author imply in the passage?
A Transfusing blood is a dangerous process
B Clotting cannot be prevented
C Freezing blood destroys platelets
D Storing blood benefits mankind
Part 2 Read the following passage then choose the correct answer
Have you ever had the flu? If you have, you know how miserable it can make you feel Most kids will get the flu sometime during their school years When you have the flu, you usually get a fever (which can be high), have a cough, feel very tired, and may have a sore throat as well It can make you feel sick for a few days or for as long as a week Sometimes, it can be hard to tell if you have the flu or a cold, but with the flu, you’ll usually have a higher fever and feel much worse The flu is a type of virus, which means medicine will only help the symptoms such as the cough and fever For most kids, the flu comes and goes, but for some, it can be a serious illness
Most kids get the flu in the winter because germs spread more easily when kids are inside in settings such as classrooms The best way to prevent yourself from getting the flu is to wash your hands often, keep your hands to yourself, and go to your doctor for the flu shot or mist
56 What is the best meaning of the word “symptoms” as used in the above paragraph?
57 Based on the passage, which of the following might be another setting where the flu could easily spread?
58 Which sentence has the same meaning as this sentence?
“For most kids, the flu comes and goes, but for more, it can be a serious illness”
A For the flu, kids can be a serious illness
B For most kids, the flu is a serous illness, but for some, it comes and goes
C The flu comes and goes for some kids
D The flu comes and goes for some kids
59 What does the author IMPLY in the following sentence?
“The flu is a type of virus, which means medicine will only help the symptoms such as the cough and fever.”
A Medicine will not help your fever or sore throat
B Medicine will not be able to kill the flu
C You should not bother taking medicine if you have the flu
D The flu is not really a virus
60 What question is answered in the first paragraph?
A How do I prevent the flu?
B How long does the flu last?
C When does the flu spread?
D How many people get the flu?
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BỘ MÔN NGOẠI NGỮ
Mã đề thi: 132
ĐỀ THI HKII: NĂM HỌC 2020-2021; Lần thi: 1 Tên môn: Anh văn chuyên ngành II
Đối tượng dự thi: K46, K34
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút;
(Thí sinh không được sử dụng tài liệu)
A LISTENING
Part 1 Listen to the dialogue and decide the statements True or False from 1 to 5
1 Sometimes the patient feels unbalanced and unsteady
Part 2: Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer from 6 to 10
6 The man needs something
7 The man
A Is coughing and has a headache
B Is coughing but doesn’t have a headache
C Isn’t coughing, but has a headache
8 The lozenges are
A Not as cheap as the syrup
B More expensive than the syrup
C Cheaper than the syrup
9 He should have the lozenge _
A Every four to six hours, after he eats a meal
B Every four to six hours, with food
C Every four to six hours, before he eats a meal
10 The pharmacist can’t give him antibiotics because _
A His prescription is only for tablets
B He doesn’t have a prescription
C He doesn’t have enough money
B VOCABULARY: Choose the correct answer
11 A normal reaction of a bee sting is to experience pain and _
12 While in the hospital Mr Klein was told he had an elevated _ count with a “shift to the left.” This was information that confirmed his diagnosis of a systemic infection
13 The prime function of the _ is to act as a physical and biological barrier to the external
environment, preventing penetration by irritants and allergens
14 When you present to a GP with a _, he or she uses a stethoscope to examine your chest
15 Which pair does NOT match?
A Breast bone – costa
B Collar bone – clavicle
C Shoulder blade – scapula
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17 The doctor collected enough data on the patient’s health and now he can make a
18 Perhaps the very best benefit of regular exercise is that it helps to cut one’s risk of (being
significantly overweight)
20 _ is a condition in which patches of skin become inflamed, itchy, cracked, and rough Some types can also cause blisters
21 An abrasion or a/an _ is damage to the epidermis of the skin
22 “When did this symptom start?” The question is used to ask about the _ of the symptom
23 _ contain a chemical called hemoglobin This binds to oxygen and takes oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body
24 refers to the first and main point of medical assistance for patients in a health care system
25 _ occurs when blood escapes from damaged capillaries into the skin
26 Rodney Horner is being treated for a/an fracture in which the ends of the bones were crushed together
27 Taking a history involves collecting _ related to the patient’s past medical history, family history and social history
28 Substances produced by immune cells that counteract microorganisms and other foreign materials are called
29 Routine checkups and immunization are two examples of care
30 The tiny opening of the sweat glands on the surface of the skin is called _
31 The bleeding and purpura are caused by abnormal _ function
32 She was admitted to hospital for so that doctors could watch her and see if anything was wrong with her
33 The problems which a patient reports to the doctor are called
34 Influenza is an infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract with and muscular aches, which is transmitted by a virus and can occur in epidemics
35 Bones that surround the spinal cord are classified as bones
36 The failure of blood cell production in bone marrow is termed
37 A record of the patient’s helps avoid exposing the patient to medication substances that might harm him/her
38 The ABO blood group system includes types A, B, AB, and O based on the presence or absence of specific on the surface of RBCs
Trang 839 A: Do you think something is wrong with my lungs?
B: No, I just want to do _ technique to make sure Take a deep breath
40 Which of the following is NOT included in a physical examination?
A Vital signs
B Blood types
C Body measurement
D Examination of body systems
41 is the health care provided to immediately respond to an injury or illness, but not in an emergency room
42 Which aspect of the physical examination involves looking in your patient’s eyes for pupillary reflex?
43 Before any medical , the doctor should have an updated record of the patient’s allergies
44 In their first year, _ learn to focus their vision, explore, and learn about the things that are around them This usually involves putting everything possible into their mouth
45 When Bobby Kuhn, a 9-year-old boy, fell out off a tree, the bone of his arm was bent and partially broken
Dr Grafton described this as a _ fracture
46 _ is the process of protecting a person or animal from an infectious disease by putting a substance into the body that makes it produce antibodies
47 _ is the most common medical treatment for hyperbilirubinemia in babies
48 _ is a dense, fibrous, connective tissue layer; containing collagen
A Hypodermis
B Epidermis
C Subcutaneous layer
D Dermis
49 Antihistamine is for this patient as a treatment for her allergy
50 A fracture is one in which the bone is splintered or crushed into several pieces
C READING COMPREHENSION
Passage 1 Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from 51 to 55
Bones support the human body They are the structure on which the skin hangs Without bones the body would collapse A person could not walk or run Bones provide both support and protection for parts of the body
In the front of the body the bony rib cage covers the chest Underneath are the heart and lungs The ribs are bones which protect the heart, lungs and stomach in case of injury
The skull protects the brain The bones in the back (or spine) protect the nerves of the spinal column The bones store minerals needed by other parts of the body When the minerals are needed, they will
be released into the blood They also form new red and white blood cells each day New bone is still made until a person reaches the age of thirty-five When a person gets much older, the bones start to weaken The minerals begin to disappear from the bones
Besides storing minerals and forming blood cells, the bones work with muscles and joints They allow movement in the body The place where two bones come together is called a joint The knee joint is the biggest and strongest joint in the body Ligaments link bones together at the joints They are very strong and can stretch Muscles are attached to bones by tendons The muscles and tendons together allow the bones move
The whole bone structure of the body is called the skeleton The skull protects the brain, eyes, face, jaw and ears Vertebrae make up the column of bones running down the back Between each vertebra is a small cushion called a disk The vertebrae are hollow Nerves run down through the hollow parts to the whole body
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Knees, hands feet and legs all have different kinds of bones Some of these bones can move freely Some are bound tightly together Arm bones are connected at the top to the collarbone and shoulder bone They are connected at the bottom to the hand Leg bones are attached to the spine at the top by the group of bones called the pelvis The upper part of the leg is the thigh bone It forms part of the knee The lower part of the leg is made up of two bones They are attached to the foot at the bottom
Bones are actually living cells The bones grow and change over time A person is born with three hundred bones Some of these bones can join together By the time a person becomes an adult, he will have only about two hundred and six bones
In summary, bones are a necessary part of the body They provide protection and support for the vital organs, like the heart, brain and lungs The bones are strong and can handle heavy weights They allow a person to walk They work with muscles to help the body move and stretch The 206 bones of the body include the ribs, skull, spine, vertebrae, thigh bone, and many more
51 Which of the following bones protect the heart?
52 Which of the following is the main purpose of ligaments?
A They cushion the vertebrae
B They protect the brain
C They store minerals
D They link bones together at the joints
53 What is the total structure of bones in the body called?
54 Which of the following is NOT true?
A The upper part of the leg is the thigh bone
B Bones are not living
C Disks cushion the vertebrae
D Bones can many times repair themselves
55 Why do bones weaken as people get older?
A Bones lose minerals
B People are not active
C The body makes too many red blood cells
D The muscles grow smaller
Passage 2: Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from 56 to 60
The influenza virus is a single molecule composed of millions of individual atoms Although
bacteria can be considered a type of plant, secreting poisonous substances into the body of the organism they attack, viruses, like influenza virus, are living organisms themselves We may consider them regular chemical
molecules since they have strictly defined atomic structure, but on the other hand, we must also consider them
as being alive since they are able to multiply in unlimited quantities
An attack brought on by the presence of the influenza virus in the body produces a temporary immunity, but, unfortunately, the protection is against only the type of virus that caused the influenza
Because the disease can be produced by any one of three types, referred to as A, B, or C, and many varieties within each type, immunity to one virus will not prevent infection by other types or strains Protection from the influenza virus is also complicated by the fact that immunity to specific virus persists for less than a year Finally, because a virus may periodically change characteristics, the problem of mutation makes it difficult to carry out a successful immunization program Vaccines are often ineffective against newly evolving strains
Approximately every ten years, worldwide epidemics of influenza called pandemics occur Thought
to be caused by new strains of type A virus, these pandemic viruses have spread rapidly, infecting millions of people
Vaccines have been developed that have been found to be 70 to 90 percent effective for at least six months against either A or B types of the influenza virus, and a genetically engineered live-virus vaccine is under development Currently, the United States Public Health Service recommends annual vaccination only for those at greatest risk of complications of influenza, including pregnant women and the elderly
Nevertheless, many other members of the general population request and receive flu shots every year, and even more are immunized during epidemic or pandemic cycles
56 Which of the following is the main topic of the passage?
A Chemical molecules
B Immunity to disease
C Bacteria
D The influenza virus
57 The word “strictly” could best be replaced by _
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A Is strictly defined
B Is more complex than that of bacteria
C Is variable
D Cannot be analyzed chemically
59 According to the passage, how does the body react to the influenza virus?
A It becomes immune to types A, B and C viruses, but not to various strains within the types
B It prevents further infection to other types and strains of the virus
C After a temporary immunity, it becomes even more susceptible to the type and strain that caused the influenza
D It produces immunity to the type and strain of virus that invaded it
60 The passage discusses all the following as characteristics of pandemics EXCEPT
A They spread very quickly
B They occur once every ten years
C They are regional outbreaks
D They are caused by type A virus -THE END -
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