The doctor assured Susan that the pain would ______ one hour after she took the medicine.A
The doctor assured Susan that the pain would ______ one hour after she took the medicine.
A.wear out
B.wear down
C.wear away
D.wear on
The doctor assured Susan that the pain would ______ one hour after she took the medicine.
A.wear out
B.wear down
C.wear away
D.wear on
The doctor assured her that the pain would ______.
A.wear off
B.go off
C.die off
D.get off
The doctor assured me that the pain would______ one hour after I took the medicine.
A.wear away
B.wear on
C.wear down
D.wear out
The doctor assured Susan that the pain would ______one hour after she took the medicine.
A.wear out
B.wear down
C.wear away
D.wear on
The doctor assured the patient that there was ______ with her, but she could not help worrying.
A) seriously wrong nothing B) nothing seriously wrong
C) nothing serious wrong D) serious nothing wrong
But when Amanda was not talking by the time she was two, Edith and her husband became more and more anxious.【1】Finally, Edith took Amanda to an ear, nose and throat specialist, who did an auditory brain-stem response test in which clicking sounds sent through earphones are measured in the brain. This examination showed that Amanda was severely hearing-impaired in both ears. The tragedy was that late detection had delayed her language development and threatened, long-term, to hinder her growth socially.
Hearing impairment is one of the most common birth defects in Asia today.【2】Dr. Andrew Smith, medical officer with the World Health organization's Activities for Prevention of Deafness and Heating Impairment Team in Geneva, Switzerland, estimates that 5.5 million children in Asian-Pacific region are deaf or hearing-impaired. He says that the lack of awareness among parents and some physicians about hearing impairment is a major reason for late detection in children.
Choy Kwee Yuen of Singapore initially did not suspect there was anything wrong with his child. At six month, Choy Jing Xian cooed and gurgled like any other baby. But when Jing Xian was eight months old, Choy became concerned. The infant would sleep through loud noises, including slaps of thunder. His doctor referred the boy to a specialist, who found that Jing Xian had a severe hearing impairment.【3】"All babies up to six months old make vocal noises--it's a natural reflex," says the specialist, "It's hard to distinguish between a three-month-old hearing baby and a three-month-old deaf baby."
He also stresses that even children with moderately severe hearing loss may hear loud sounds or react to hand movements.【4】If a doctor tests a young deaf child's hearing by ringing a bell next to his ear, he may react to the movement of hand rather than the sound. Because hearing problems are often not detected, many children muddle along until hearing screenings are given at school. They don't know they have a problem, and their symptoms may be misinterpreted.
【5】Mounting evidence shows that the longer the delay in diagnosing the problem, the more trouble the child has in developing language and social skills.
A.attacked
B.avoided
C.assured
D.attracted
A.secured
B.ensured
C.assured
D.Insured
What do we learn about Mark Friedman's remarks about parents choosing teachers?
A.He assured that parents' requests would be reconsidered.
B.He assured that parents' requests would be guaranteed.
C.He warned that parents who requested a teacher pay more.
D.He warned that parents who got what they wish for may regret later.
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