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II. Among the words in the line find two with the same meaning:

l.a)rapidly b)frequently c)quickly d)weakly e)completely 2. a)heat b)loss c)number d)amount e)sweat

III. Choose the right word to fill in the gap:

1. Some food becomes...

2. Accidents must be...

3. Minor hurts ... a child's life.

4. Electric shock ... touching an exposed wire.

a)harmless b)poisonous c)prevented d)protected e)results in f)results from g)accompany h)break

TEST 2.

I. Choose the correct statements and write out their numbers:

1. More children die from accidents than from other causes.

2. Infectious diseases kill more children than poisons.

3. As a result of electric shock the child may stop breathing.

4. The child's contact with the exposed electric wire should be broken.

5. You may give the child water to drink before the anesthesia.

6. An X-ray is necessary to confirm the fracture.

7. It is not necessary to add salt to the child's drink in case of sun stroke

8. To prevent sun stroke the child should never play in the sun.

9. In an accident first of all you should see that there is no obstruction to breathing.

10. It is recommended to put the casualty on his back in any accident.

11. Germs multiply rapidly in a refrigerator.

12. Food poisoning may be caused by germs or poisonous mushrooms.

13. To minimize the risk of getting ill you must prevent bacteria from growing.

14. A rabid dog is never quiet.

15. Accidents are a part of growing up

16. It is always good to remind your child to be always careful.

17. If the child's heart stopped beating you must start artificial respiration.

18. Immobilization prevents pain and further damage of the soft tissues.

II. Among the words in the line find two with the same meaning:

l.a)dizziness b)vomiting c)respiration d)perspiration e)breathing 2. a)wire b)cord c)heater d)object e)switch

III. Choose the right word to fill in the gap:

1. Rabies is... by a virus.

2. You should ... all the medicine locked up in a cupboard.

3. Small objects like coins, buttons are ... for small children.

4. You can remove the wire with...

a)protected b)caused c)bare hands d)a wooden stick e)keep f)hold g)poisonous h)dangerous

TEST 3. .

I. Choose the correct statements and write out their numbers:

1. All wounds made by a rabid dog must be treated with anti-rabic vaccine.

2. Fridges(refrigerators) can kill bacteria.

3. Fridges can slow the growth of most common bacteria.

4. Avoid eating inside the home as much as possible.

5. A tourniquet may be left for more than an hour.

6. Bleeding can be stopped by pressing with a clean cloth.

7. Overclothing should be avoided.

8. To bring the temperature down the child should be wrapped in a wet sheet.

9. A sudden rise of the body temperature may result in a heat stroke.

10. The injured part should be immobilized.

11. You may use only a ready-made splint to immobilize it.

12. A compound fracture is less serious than a simple fracture.

13. In a compound fracture the broken bone has pierced the skin.

14. Sterile gauze should be placed on the wound to prevent infection.

15. Children can be allowed to play with plastic bags on their heads.

16. Minor hurts in children can be avoided.

17. Minor hurts are a part of children's education.

18. If you have a scratch on the skin even a lick of a rabid dog will transmit rabies.

II. Among the words in the line choose two with the same meaning:

1. a)hard b)safe c)common d)difficult e)thorough

2. a)poison b)medicine c)drug d)death e)injury