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For questions 1 -8, read the text below.
Use the word given in capitals at the end
of some of the lines to form a word that
fits in the gap in the same line. There is
an example at the beginning (0).
9 How would
•UllVu J] you react?
When you see a person struggling
to breathe during a meal, it might
Which prefix, mis-, un- or dis-, has a different meaning
be due to the (0) PRESENT
from the other two?
of food in their windpipe. In this
situation, it’s important to take
Complete the sentences with the negative form of the
( D quickly, before ACT
verb in capitals. Remember to use the correct form of the airway obstruction leads to a
the verb. potential loss of (2) CONSCIOUS PDF from sachtienganhhanoi.com
1 CTRL + Z is a really handy shortcut which Our first instinct is to pat their back,
the last change you made to a but this technique is often
document. DO (3) . In order to SUCCESS
2 I know the news will you, but we are offer better (4) , ASSIST
unable to offer you the job. APPOINT it’s essential to know how to perform
3 Ifyou the equipment,it will probably a procedure known as the Heimlich
break. USE manoeuvre.
4 The knot was so tight that it couldn’t be The procedure itself is relatively
.TIE simple. There are plenty of
5 Accommodation is a word which many students (5) resources EDUCATE
SPELL online, though it’ s very important to
6 I can’t find my keys anywhere. They seem to have just check that the information comes
APPEAR from a (6) source, RELY
7 This isn’t a complete check-up, so you don’t have to Some (7) people EXPERIENCE
get - just take off your shirt. DRESS are uncertain about attempting this
8 I’m afraid you must have been technique if they haven’t been trained
there’s no concert here tonight. INFORM to do so, but even someone with a
very basic (8) of UNDERSTAND
Add a prefix un-, dis-, in-, im- or mis- to form opposites how the manoeuvre works could
of these words. In some cases, more than one answer save someone’s life.
may be possible.
ability agreement appear aware
certain experienced formal happiness
helpful honest like likely patient
predictable reliable satisfied understand
Medical matters