31.Transient pains should usually be investigated.
32.All chronic pains require special care.
33.Angina pectoris would probably be classified as unusual.
34.Chronic and referred pains are alike in that both last for a long time.
35.Pains can be useful as a signal of the presence of disease.
36.Transient pains are different from referred pains.
37.Pains can serve as an aid in the diagnosis of disease.
38.A person with continuous pains is usually good-tempered.
39.Chronic pains are felt some distance from their source.
40.All chronic pains can be identified and treated.
V. Directions: Read Passages 3 and 4 and choose the correct answer. Write the corresponding letter of the answer on your ANSWER SHEET.(20 points, 1 point for each)
Passage 3
1.Every year a great number of babies and young children die or are injured in fires. One out of every five fires is caused by careless smoking or by children playing with matches and lighters. Don’t tempt children by leaving matches or lighters around a room.
2.Never leave a child alone in a house. In just a few seconds they could start a fire. Or a fire could start and trap them. A child will panic in a fire and will not know what to do. Unless a parent is around to help, a child may try to hide under a bed or in a closet. Home fire drills are a sound idea. The best way to stop panic in case of fire is to know what to do before a fire breaks out.
3.Your first thought in a fire should always be escape. Far too many people become victims because they do not know the killing power and speed of fire. If a fire is very small and has just started, you can put it out yourself. Do this if you have the proper tools on hand. In any case always send the children outside first. Smoke, not fire, is the real killer in a blaze. According to studies, as many as eight out of ten deaths in fires are due to inhaling fumes long before the flames ever came near the person.
4.Burns are another hazard to tots. Fireplaces, space heaters, floor furnaces, and radiators have all caused horrible burns to babies. Since you cannot watch your child all the time, you must screen fireplaces. Put guards around heaters and radiators.
5.Some people use a vaporizer or portable heater in a child’s room. If you do, be sure you place it out of reach. Be sure, too, that it is not placed too close to blankets or bedclothes.
6.Use care in the kitchen. It is not safe to let an infant crawl or a small child walk around the kitchen while you are preparing meals. There is danger of your tripping and spilling something hot on the child. There is even danger of a child pulling in a hot pot off the stove on to herself. Also, do not use tablecloths that hang over the table edge. Children can easily pull the cloth and whatever is on the table down. Be aware of these dangers and protect your child.
41. The best title of the passage can be ________.
A. Better Safe Than Sorry B. How to Protect Children
C. Escape From Fire D. Be Careful in the Kitchen
42. Careless smoking or children playing with matches and lighters causes ______.
A. most deaths of children B. one out of five fires
C. eight out of ten deaths in fires D. five out of ten fires
43. A child will probably do the following in a fire EXCEPT ______.
A. panicking
B. not knowing what to do
C. trying to hide under a bed or in a closet
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