. The patient _______(1. die) before the ambulance _______(2. reach) the hospital.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 9 to 13.
Scientists have experimented with a new procedure for alleviating the damage caused by strokes. Strokes are frequently caused by a blood clot lodging in the tree of arteries in the head, choking the flow of blood. Some brain cells die as a direct result of the stroke, but others also die over several hours because the proteins spilling out of the first cells that die trigger a chemical chain reaction that kills the neighboring cells.
The current method of reducing the amount of damage is to give a clot dissolver, known as TPA, as soon as possible. But generally TPA is not given to the patient until he or she reaches the hospital, and it still does not immediately stop the damage.
The new technology, still in the research stage, involves chilling the area or the entire patient. It is already known that when an organ is cooled, damage is slowed. This is why sometimes a person who has fallen into an icy pond is not significantly harmed after being warmed up again. The biggest issue is the method of cooling. It is not feasible to chill the head alone. Doctors have chilled the entire body by wrapping the patient in cold materials, but extreme shivering was a problem.
The new idea is to cool the patient from the inside out. Several companies are studying the use of cold-tipped catheters, inserted into the artery in the groin and threaded up to the inferior vena cava, which is a large vein that supplies blood to the abdomen. The catheter is expected to cool the blood that flows over it, thus allowing cooler blood to reach the area of the stroke damage.
It is not expected that the cooling will be substantial, but even a slight decrease in temperature is thought to be helpful. In effect, the patient is given a kind of forced hypothermia. And doctors believe it is important to keep the patient awake so that they can converse with the patient in order to ascertain mental condition.
Studies continue to determine the most effective and least damaging means of cooling the patient in order to reduce this damage.
According to the passage, all of the following are true except that _____.
A. some cells die immediately when a person has a stroke, and others die later
B. the protein from dead cells kills other cells
C. cells die only as a direct result of the stroke
D. TPA is effective in removing blood clots
Đáp án C
Phương án A: Thông tin nằm ở dòng 3 đoạn 1: “Some brain cells die as a direct result of the stroke, but others also die over several hours” Phương án B: Thông tin nằm ở dòng 4 đoạn 1: “because the proteins spilling out of the first cells that die trigger a chemical chain reaction that kills the neighboring cells”
Phương án D: Thông tin nằm ở dòng 1 đoạn 2: “The current method of reducing the amount of damage is to give a clot dissolver, known as TPA”
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 9 to 13.
Scientists have experimented with a new procedure for alleviating the damage caused by strokes. Strokes are frequently caused by a blood clot lodging in the tree of arteries in the head, choking the flow of blood. Some brain cells die as a direct result of the stroke, but others also die over several hours because the proteins spilling out of the first cells that die trigger a chemical chain reaction that kills the neighboring cells.
The current method of reducing the amount of damage is to give a clot dissolver, known as TPA, as soon as possible. But generally TPA is not given to the patient until he or she reaches the hospital, and it still does not immediately stop the damage.
The new technology, still in the research stage, involves chilling the area or the entire patient. It is already known that when an organ is cooled, damage is slowed. This is why sometimes a person who has fallen into an icy pond is not significantly harmed after being warmed up again. The biggest issue is the method of cooling. It is not feasible to chill the head alone. Doctors have chilled the entire body by wrapping the patient in cold materials, but extreme shivering was a problem.
The new idea is to cool the patient from the inside out. Several companies are studying the use of cold-tipped catheters, inserted into the artery in the groin and threaded up to the inferior vena cava, which is a large vein that supplies blood to the abdomen. The catheter is expected to cool the blood that flows over it, thus allowing cooler blood to reach the area of the stroke damage.
It is not expected that the cooling will be substantial, but even a slight decrease in temperature is thought to be helpful. In effect, the patient is given a kind of forced hypothermia. And doctors believe it is important to keep the patient awake so that they can converse with the patient in order to ascertain mental condition.
Studies continue to determine the most effective and least damaging means of cooling the patient in order to reduce this damage.
The word “alleviating” in the first sentence is closest in meaning to _____.
A. causing
B. devastating
C. reducing
D. increasing
Đáp án C
Alleviating ≈ reducing: làm giảm bớt, nhẹ bớt
Cause: gây ra
Devastate: tàn phá, phá huỷ
Increase: tăng
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 9 to 13.
Scientists have experimented with a new procedure for alleviating the damage caused by strokes. Strokes are frequently caused by a blood clot lodging in the tree of arteries in the head, choking the flow of blood. Some brain cells die as a direct result of the stroke, but others also die over several hours because the proteins spilling out of the first cells that die trigger a chemical chain reaction that kills the neighboring cells.
The current method of reducing the amount of damage is to give a clot dissolver, known as TPA, as soon as possible. But generally TPA is not given to the patient until he or she reaches the hospital, and it still does not immediately stop the damage.
The new technology, still in the research stage, involves chilling the area or the entire patient. It is already known that when an organ is cooled, damage is slowed. This is why sometimes a person who has fallen into an icy pond is not significantly harmed after being warmed up again. The biggest issue is the method of cooling. It is not feasible to chill the head alone. Doctors have chilled the entire body by wrapping the patient in cold materials, but extreme shivering was a problem.
The new idea is to cool the patient from the inside out. Several companies are studying the use of cold-tipped catheters, inserted into the artery in the groin and threaded up to the inferior vena cava, which is a large vein that supplies blood to the abdomen. The catheter is expected to cool the blood that flows over it, thus allowing cooler blood to reach the area of the stroke damage.
It is not expected that the cooling will be substantial, but even a slight decrease in temperature is thought to be helpful. In effect, the patient is given a kind of forced hypothermia. And doctors believe it is important to keep the patient awake so that they can converse with the patient in order to ascertain mental condition.
Studies continue to determine the most effective and least damaging means of cooling the patient in order to reduce this damage.
What is the passage mainly about?
A. The dangers of cooling the body.
B. New pharmaceutical methods for reducing stroke damage that are being researched.
C. Causes and effects of strokes.
D. A new method of cooling the body to reduce stroke damage that is being researched.
Đáp án D
Đoạn văn chủ yếu nói về phương pháp mới về làm lạnh cơ thể để giảm ảnh hưởng của đột quỵ đang được nghiên cứu
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 9 to 13.
Scientists have experimented with a new procedure for alleviating the damage caused by strokes. Strokes are frequently caused by a blood clot lodging in the tree of arteries in the head, choking the flow of blood. Some brain cells die as a direct result of the stroke, but others also die over several hours because the proteins spilling out of the first cells that die trigger a chemical chain reaction that kills the neighboring cells.
The current method of reducing the amount of damage is to give a clot dissolver, known as TPA, as soon as possible. But generally TPA is not given to the patient until he or she reaches the hospital, and it still does not immediately stop the damage.
The new technology, still in the research stage, involves chilling the area or the entire patient. It is already known that when an organ is cooled, damage is slowed. This is why sometimes a person who has fallen into an icy pond is not significantly harmed after being warmed up again. The biggest issue is the method of cooling. It is not feasible to chill the head alone. Doctors have chilled the entire body by wrapping the patient in cold materials, but extreme shivering was a problem.
The new idea is to cool the patient from the inside out. Several companies are studying the use of cold-tipped catheters, inserted into the artery in the groin and threaded up to the inferior vena cava, which is a large vein that supplies blood to the abdomen. The catheter is expected to cool the blood that flows over it, thus allowing cooler blood to reach the area of the stroke damage.
It is not expected that the cooling will be substantial, but even a slight decrease in temperature is thought to be helpful. In effect, the patient is given a kind of forced hypothermia. And doctors believe it is important to keep the patient awake so that they can converse with the patient in order to ascertain mental condition.
Studies continue to determine the most effective and least damaging means of cooling the patient in order to reduce this damage.
According to the passage, what causes a stroke?
A. Low blood flow
B. A blood clot sticking in an area of the brain
C. Hot blood
D. A patient choking on food
Đáp án B
Thông tin tìm ở dòng 2 đoạn 1: “Strokes are frequently caused by a blood clot lodging in the tree of arteries in the head, choking the flow of blood”
Tìm và chữa lỗi sai
1 He stept in his room when the fire alarm rang
2 shall you close the window for me, please?
3 He gets up early in order to reviewing lessons before school
4 The ambulance will be there for about ten minutes?
5 The hospital hasn't been repaired since it built
6 the book writting by Jack London is very popular in the world
7 If the victim gets shock, don't give him some food
1 slept -> sleeping
2 shall -> will
3 reviewing -> review
4 for -> in
5 built -> was built
6 writing -> written
7 some -> any
1. step \(\rightarrow\) slept
3. reviewing \(\rightarrow\) review
6. writing \(\rightarrow\) written
7. shock \(\rightarrow\) shocked
Ex 4. Rewrite the sentences based on given words.
3. The three injured men were taken to the hospital by some local people. After that, the ambulance came.
—> The three injured men .................................................................................................. (by the time)
4. The children left the house. Then the house collapsed.
—> The children .....................................................................................................(before)
Ex 4. Rewrite the sentences based on given words.
3. The three injured men were taken to the hospital by some local people. After that, the ambulance came.
—> The three injured men .......had been taken to the hospital by some local people by the time the ambulance came...... (by the time)
4. The children left the house. Then the house collapsed.
—> The children .........had left the house before it collapsed........(before)
3.—> The three injured men had been taken to the hospital by some local people by the time the ambulance came
4. —> The children had left the house before it collapsed
A FIRST-AID COURSE
This is the (1)_____________ room in a large hospital. A paramedic is wheeling a patient on a stretcher (2)___________ the emergency room where a doctor is waiting to treat the (3)________. The patient doesn’t look (4)_________. His head is bandaged and his eyes are closed. A nurse is pushing an empty wheelchair towards the exit. She is probably (5)_____________ it to a patient in the ambulance.
The eye (6)__________ on the wall is used to check people’s eyesight. The chart consist of about (7)______________ letters ranging in size from about 5 centimeters in (8)_________ at the top of the chart to about one centimeter at the bottom.
This is the a room.
(2) to enter
(3) patient
(4) look at
(5) leave
(6) to ( câu này k bắt buộc điền vào thì khỏi điền cũng được )
(7 ) và (8) không có dữ liệu làm .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 9 to 13.
Scientists have experimented with a new procedure for alleviating the damage caused by strokes. Strokes are frequently caused by a blood clot lodging in the tree of arteries in the head, choking the flow of blood. Some brain cells die as a direct result of the stroke, but others also die over several hours because the proteins spilling out of the first cells that die trigger a chemical chain reaction that kills the neighboring cells.
The current method of reducing the amount of damage is to give a clot dissolver, known as TPA, as soon as possible. But generally TPA is not given to the patient until he or she reaches the hospital, and it still does not immediately stop the damage.
The new technology, still in the research stage, involves chilling the area or the entire patient. It is already known that when an organ is cooled, damage is slowed. This is why sometimes a person who has fallen into an icy pond is not significantly harmed after being warmed up again. The biggest issue is the method of cooling. It is not feasible to chill the head alone. Doctors have chilled the entire body by wrapping the patient in cold materials, but extreme shivering was a problem.
The new idea is to cool the patient from the inside out. Several companies are studying the use of cold-tipped catheters, inserted into the artery in the groin and threaded up to the inferior vena cava, which is a large vein that supplies blood to the abdomen. The catheter is expected to cool the blood that flows over it, thus allowing cooler blood to reach the area of the stroke damage.
It is not expected that the cooling will be substantial, but even a slight decrease in temperature is thought to be helpful. In effect, the patient is given a kind of forced hypothermia. And doctors believe it is important to keep the patient awake so that they can converse with the patient in order to ascertain mental condition.
Studies continue to determine the most effective and least damaging means of cooling the patient in order to reduce this damage.
According to the passage, the method of chilling from the inside out is being considered for all of the following reasons except _____.
A. it is not possible to chill the head alone
B. cold dissolves blood clots
C. chilling from the inside out avoids shaking
D. drugs are not helpful in stopping the chain reaction.
After the car crash last night, all the injuried _______ to the hospital in an ambulance.
A. were rushing
B. was rushing
C. was rushed
D. were rushed
Đáp án D
Kiến thức: Phù hợp giữa chủ ngữ và động từ
Giải thích:
The + adj để chỉ một lượng người lớn, vì thế ở đây chủ từ là danh từ số nhiều => B, C loại, ta không dùng to be “was”
Về nghĩa ở đây phải chia ở dạng bị động => A loại
Tạm dịch: Sau va chạm ô tô tối qua, tất cả người bị thương đã được đưa đến bệnh viện trong xe cứu thương.