ГДЗ по английскому языку 11 Класс класс упражнение - 67 р. 7
Listen and complete the gaps (1-5). What does the operator think James might have?
Health Direct 24 HOUR
TELEPHONE HEALTH SERVICE
Name of caller: James 1) …..
Symptoms: severe 2) ….. / high temperature / loss of 3) ….. / feeling dizzy
Information/Advice given:
- take up to 4) ….. aspirin every four hours
- antibiotics may be necessary
Action taken: organised doctor’s visit at home on 5) ….. at 10 am
1) French
James: Yes, it’s James French.
Operator: Is that spelt F-R-E-N-C-H?
James: Yes, that’s right.
2) Earache
James: Well, I’ve been feeling really unwell since yesterday. I have a really bad earache and a high temperature.
3) Hearing
James: Well, yes. My hearing has been affected. Both of my ears are really blocked up and I can hardly hear anything from the left one. I feel a bit dizzy too.
4) Two
Operator: OK, well, for the moment you should take some painkillers such as paracetamol or aspirin. This will help to bring your temperature down, but don’t take more than two every four hours.
5) Tuesday
James: No, Wednesday is too far away. Tuesday would be better. Thank you so much.
Operator: Good evening, 24-hour Telephone Health Service. Patricia Brown speaking. Can I take your full name first, please?
James: Yes, it’s James French.
Operator: Is that spelt F-R-E-N-C-H?
James: Yes, that’s right.
Operator: OK. So, what seems to be the problem, Mr French?
James: Well, I’ve been feeling really unwell since yesterday. I have a really bad earache and a high temperature.
Operator: I see. Have you got any other symptoms?
James: Well, yes. My hearing has been affected. Both of my ears are really blocked up and I can hardly hear anything from the left one. I feel a bit dizzy too.
Operator: OK, well, for the moment you should take some painkillers such as paracetamol or aspirin. This will help to bring your temperature down, but don’t take more than two every four hours.
James: OK, I’ll do that.
Operator: Now, it sounds like you could have an ear infection and if so you’ll need to see a doctor and get some antibiotics. I can ask the doctor-on-call to make a house call if you like. James: Oh … yes, that would be great. Would he be able to come this evening?
Operator: Err … let’s see … Monday evening … no, I’m afraid he’s already got too many other calls to make this evening, but he could come and see you on Tuesday morning — that’s tomorrow — at ten o’clock, or on Wednesday at the same time.
James: No, Wednesday is too far away. Tuesday would be better. Thank you so much.
Operator: You’re welcome. I hope you feel better soon.