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Образец Итоговой контрольной работы по разделу «Основы устного профессионального общения»

  1. Open the brackets using the right form:

  1. Our work was ready. We ____(to finish) it at last.

  2. My grandmother was nervous. She _____(to receive) an important letter.

  3. My brother _______(not to decide) yet what faculty to choose.

  4. You ever ___(to meet) this man? – No, I never _______(to meet) him.

  5. You _______(to surprise) me yesterday. I ________ (not to expect) you to come.

  1. Translate into Russian:

  1. If a patient needs special treatment, he is sent to the specialist.

  2. There are the following departments: registry, reception ward, inquiry office, therapy and surgery, and a dressing-room.

  1. Answer the questions:

  1. What kinds of medical service are provided by the NHS?

  2. How can a person get the advice of a specialist?

  1. Read the text:

The health service in Great Britain

The National Health Service provides free medical treatment both in hospital and outside. People are not obliged to use the service; they may still go to doctors as private patients if they wish to do so, and in big towns there are some private hospitals which people may use rather than the hospitals which are within the Health Service.

In order to obtain the benefits (преимущества) of the National Health Service, a person must normally be registered on a general practitioner’s list, and if he needs a medical attention, he first goes to his medical practitioner or has the general practitioner come to see him. The family doctor gives treatment and prescribes medicine, or, if necessary, arranges for the patient to go to hospital or to be seen at home by a specialist. If the doctor prescribes medicine, a written prescription must be taken to a chemist’s shop where the chemist prepares what is necessary. At first the patient had nothing to pay for medicine, but since 1951 a small fixed payment has been necessary.

Each person is free to choose a general practitioner in the area where he lives and to be registered on his list. The average general practitioner has a little over 2,000 people on his list; he must provide a waiting room and a consulting room for the patients, a car and a secretary.

  1. Decide which of the following statements are true, false or no information is given:

  1. All people must obtain the benefits of the National Health Service.

  2. The National Health Service provides treatment for mental disorders and physical ailments.

  3. To use the service a person goes first to his family doctor.

  4. A patient may come to the chemist’s and buy medicines without a prescription.

  5. Each patient chooses a general practitioner in the area he lives in.

  1. Answer the questions:

  1. What medical treatment does the National Health Service provide?

  2. What does a patient do to obtain the benefits of the National Health Service?

  3. What are the duties of a family doctor?

  1. Express the main idea of the second paragraph in English.