1.

  1. Hip fracture.
  2. Pain in the right of his head.
  3. Not knowing when the pain comes.
  4. Unable to point out the painful area.

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W:Tell me about your headache.
M:It comes and goes.
W:Can you point out the pain?
M:It seems to be on the right side of my head.
W:What does the patient complain about? B)

2.

  1. He often gets up too early.
  2. He feels as if he falls to the right.
  3. He often feels faint.
  4. He occasionally falls down.

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W:Do you ever suffer from dizziness?
M:Yes, quite often.
W:When does this happen?
M:When I get up too quickly.
W:Do you feel as if you are falling in a certain direction?
M:No, not really.
W:What might the problem be with the man? C)

3.

  1. Help her move some boxes.
  2. Purchase some cold supplies.
  3. Order some food.
  4. Prescribe sleeping tablets.

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M:Ms. Smith, we've running low on cold medicine. We've down to five boxes of cold tablets and four bottles of cough syrup.
W:Wow, they've selling really fast, aren't they? We'll need to order them right away. How many boxes of throat spray do we have?
M:Let me see. We have eleven here on this shelf, and five more on the shelf behind the counter. That gives us a total of sixteen boxes.
W:Okay. That should last us a while then. Would you mind placing an order for the cough syrup and cold tablets? My hands are full right now.
M:What does the woman ask the man to do? B)

4.

  1. March.
  2. January.
  3. December.
  4. September.

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M:All's well and you have about three months to go. You can expect to see your baby in late February. I think it would be wiser to have him in the hospital.
W:Oh, Doctor. Couldn't I have him at home? It's so difficult with the other kids.
M:In which month are the two speakers probably talking? C)

5.

  1. Ask for damages in court.
  2. Buy the children new toys.
  3. Get herself some new clothes.
  4. Move to a new neighborhood.

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W:Old Mrs. Harris is suing those people on the corner. Their children left some toys on the sidewalk and she fell in the dark and broke her leg.
M:Good. Mrs. Harris warned them about that before. Maybe a suit will make them more considerate.
W:What is Mrs. Harris going to do? A)

6.

  1. She doesn't like to drink coffee.
  2. She's not upset by the accident.
  3. The man should apologize.
  4. The man has spilled coffee on her before.

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M:Whoops! Did any of my coffee spill on you?
W:It's hot! Is that all you have to say?
M:What does the woman imply? C)

7.

  1. She is going to have a dinner.
  2. She can't go with the man for coffee.
  3. She wants to relax herself alone.
  4. She is tired too.

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M:I'm so tired. And I've got a bad headache, too! Would you like to get some coffee? It'd be a chance to get out of our office chairs and stretch for a while.
W:Sorry, I've got to go to Walton Hall for a meeting with Metro Event Planning. I'm having them do all the dining arrangements for tomorrow's management workshop.
M:What does the woman mean? B)

8.

  1. Someone hired by the auto club.
  2. He repaired the car himself.
  3. A private mechanic he phoned.
  4. A passing police patrol car.

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W:Your breakdown along the highway late Sunday night must have been rather unpleasant.
M:It could have been much more so. That's when my auto club membership really paid for itself.
W:Who helped the man when his car broke down? A)

9.

  1. He was dead.
  2. He was alive but unable to walk.
  3. He was playing golf once again.
  4. He could walk only with crutches.

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M:After his accident, doctors gave Ben little chance of surviving, much less of playing golf professionally again.
W:It's incredible that Ben was back on the golf course again within 18 months.
M:What is known about Ben 18 months after the accident? C)

10.

  1. It is a small infarct.
  2. It is a tumour.
  3. It is a bleeding in the brain.
  4. It is a change in the scan.

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M:And this is Mr. Davis's CT scan. Let's have a look at it.
W:Look at this area on the basal view. It looks like a small infarct to me.
M:It may be, but how do you know it's not a tumor?
W:Well, we gave him the injection of contrast and there was no change in the scan.
W:What does the man think of the CT scan of Mr. Davis? B)

11.

  1. Adding some numbers.
  2. Locking the car.
  3. Trying to think of a solution.
  4. Come down with another key.

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W:I've just locked my keys in the car. Now what shall we do?
M:Calm down! Let's just sit down and try to figure things out.
W:What does the man suggest? C)

12.

  1. Alzheimer's syndrome.
  2. Meniere's Syndrome.
  3. Anemia.
  4. Atypical pneumonia.

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M:You suffer from dizziness. Mm ...Do you have any other problems such as ringing in the ears?
W:Yes, sometimes.
M:Have you seen a specialist about this?
W:Yes, she prescribed some medication for it, but it didn't help at all.
M:Do you have any associated symptoms like blurred vision?
W:Not that I have noticed.
M:What might be the cause of the woman's dizziness? B)

13.

  1. Become a representative of the class.
  2. Leave the class early.
  3. Take pictures.
  4. Give a presentation to the class.

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M:Why are you going to school so early?
W:I have to practice using the slide projector and prepare my presentation for class today.
M:What will the woman do in class? D)

14.

  1. It was impossible for him to come to the party.
  2. He stayed home to study for his exam.
  3. Everybody was surprised by his attendance at the party.
  4. He had expected to come to the party for a long time.

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W:Nobody expected that he would be able to come to the party.
M:But he did.
W:What can we learn from the conversation? C)

15.

  1. Nothing but water.
  2. Tylenol.
  3. Aspirin.
  4. Ginger tea.

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M:Do your teeth chatter or are the shivers milder than that?
W:Oh yes, they chatter. I've bitten my tongue several times already.
M:Do you take anything for the fever?
W:Aspirin.
M:Does it help?
W:No, not really.
M:What medication did the woman take? C)