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ALMA MATER STUDIORUM UNIVERSITÀ DI BOLOGNA
CLIRO - Centro Linguistico
dei Poli Scientifico-Didattici della Romagna
FACOLTA’ DI MEDICINA E CHIRURGIA - CORSO DI LAUREA IN INFERMIERISTICA
PROVA D’IDONEITA’ DI LINGUA INGLESE – LIVELLO B1
11 GENNAIO 2006
1. Study the chart and read the passage below. Choose the correct answer (A,B,C,D) for each space.
Wideland
Capital cities
Longton
Hugeton
Boilton
Population
40,000
10 million
7 million
Average Temperature
17° C
6° C
35° C
Nearest Airport
100 miles
30 miles
150 miles
1.Wideland is an imaginary country. its territory is … larger than Canada,
A. very
B. much
C. most
D. more
2. Boilton is … Longton,
A. smaller than
B. largest of
C. more large than
D. larger than
3. but it is not… Hugeton,
A. big like
B smaller than
C. as big as
D. biggest of
4. which is… city in Wideland.
A. the more important B. the most important
C. very important
D. much important
5. The climate in Hugeton is not… in the other cities.
A. the same of
B. different than
C. different from
D. the same as
6. Boilton is… of the three, with an average temperature of 35 degrees Celsius.
A. the colder
B. the hotter C the hottest
D the coldest
7. Hugeton is … Longton,
A. colder than
B. warmer than
C. coldest of
D. hotter than
8. which has a … climate.
A. much temperature B. less temperature
C. very temperate
D. least temperature
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9. There are three airports in Hugeton,… one is 30 miles from the city centre.
A. the nearest
B. the nearer
C. the next
D. the most near
10. Longton is much … from the nearest airport than Hugeton,
A. far
B. farer
C. far like
D. farther
Read the following text and answer the questions.
The skin is the outer covering of the body. It consists of two coats: the epidermis or cuticle, and the dermis or
corium. Beneath these, there is a layer of adipose tissue which connects the skin to the underlying
structures. This layer is known as the subcutaneous layer.
The skin is usually warm, dry and elastic, but changes in its condition can occur both in illness and in health.
The skin of patients who are dehydrated as a result of prolonged pyrexia is dry and inelastic. In some
infectious diseases, it is hot and wet due to hyperpyrexia and profuse sweating. In cases of shock and
haemorrhage, it is cold and clammy. In skin diseases, it can be either excessively moist or excessively dry
and scaly.
The colour of the skin can also vary considerably. It can be flushed in pyrexia, pallid in shock, cyanosed in
anoxaemia or yellowish in jaundice.
11-Which two layers does the skin consist of?
A. epidermis and cuticle
B. dermis and corium
C. epidermis and dermis
D. epidermis and adipose tissue
12-Which layer connects the skin to the underlying structures?
A. the epidermis
B. the corium
C. the subcutaneous layer
D. the blood
13-What is the normal conditions of the skin?
A. warm wet and elastic
B. dry and elastic
C. warm and dry
D. warm dry and elastic
14-What is the condition of the skin in dehydrated patients?
A. dry and inelastic
B. wet and warm
C. inelastic and wet
D. dry and elastic
15-When can the skin be hot and wet?
A. in sweating
B. in hyperpyrexia
C. in some infectious diseases
D. always
16-When is the skin cold and clammy?
A. every day
B. in pyrexia
C. in shock and haemorrhage
D. in infectious diseases
17-When can the skin be excessively dry and scaly?
A. in pyrexia
B. in sweating
C. in cases of shock
D. In skin diseases
18-How can the skin be in patients with fever?
A. cyanosed
B. pallid
C. flushed
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D. Yellowish
19-What is the colour of the skin in patients suffering from shock?
A. cyanosed
B. pallid
C. flushed
D. Yellowish
20- What is the colour of the skin in jaundiced patients?
A. cyanosed
B. pallid
C. flushed
D. Yellowish
21-What is the most appropriate translation of the words adipose tissue?
A. lato poroso
B. strato adiposo
C. tessuto adiposo
D. tessuto poroso
22-What is the most appropriate translation of the word dehydrated?’
A. idratato
B. disidratato
C. destinato
D. additato
23- What is the most appropriate translation of the word scaly?
A. squamata
B. secca
C. disidratata
D. arrossata
24- What is the appropriate translation of the word jaundice?
A. cistite
B. bulimia
C. itterizia
D. anoressia
25-What is the most appropriate translation of the word flushed?
A. disidratata
B squamata
C secca
D arrossata
26-What does haemorrhage mean?
A. a great lost of blood
B. a lack of blood
C. a need of blood
D. a blood injection
Read the text and choose the correct alternative:
Disinfectants are toxic chemical substances which destroy micro-organisms and living tissue.
Antiseptics are less toxic substances which inhibit the growth of micro-organisms. Generally
speaking, disinfectants are used for sterilizing inanimate objects, and antiseptics are used for
cleansing the skin and maintaining the sterility of boiled instruments. The destructive power of a
disinfectant depends on its strength and on the length of time for which it is used. Nowadays
disinfectants are referred to as bactericides because they kill bacteria, and antiseptics are called
bacteriostatics because they prevent bacteria from growing and multiplying.
27- What do disinfectants do?
A. They are chemical substances
living tissue
C. they disinfect the skin
B.
they
destroy
micro-organisms
and
D. they clean the skin
28-What do antiseptics do?
A. They destroy micro-organisms and living tissue B. they are less toxic than disinfectants
C. they disinfect the skin
D. they prevent the growth of microorganisms
29-What are disinfectants used for?
A. for cleansing the skin
C. for sterilizing inanimate objects
B. for sterilizing the skin
D. for preventing bacteria from growing
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30-What are antiseptics used for?
A. for cleansing the skin and keeping sterility
C. for sterilizing inanimate objects
B. for sterilizing the skin
D. for preventing bacteria from growing
31-Why are disinfectants also called bactericides?
A. Because they prevent bacteria from growing
C. because they sterilize the skin
B. because they kill bacteria
D. because they are toxic
32-Why are antiseptics called bacteriostatics?
A. Because they prevent bacteria from growing
C. because they sterilize the skin
B. because they kill bacteria
D. because they are toxic
33-What does the destructive power of a disinfectant depend on?
A. its strength
B. its lasting quality
C. its strength ant the length of its employment
D. its content
34-What is the most appropriate translation of the word blood vessel?
A. vessello del sangue
B. vaso sanguigno
C. vaso cellulare
D. vaso adiposo
35- What is the most appropriate translation of the word sweat gland?
A. Ghiandola dolce
B. strato adiposo
C. ghiandola sudoripara
D. vaso sanguigno
Read the text and choose the correct alternative:
Health is defined by the WHO as a “state of complete physical, mental and social well –being and
not only as the absence of disease or infirmity (weakness or disability)
Disease is an abnormal state in which part or all the body is not able to perform its required
functions.
Illness can be categorized according to its severity and the period it lasts. Minor illnesses can be
treated at home with help of the local doctor (GP).
An acute disease can be severe, possibly needing medical intervention but does not last for a long
time.
A chronic disease, on the other hand, may not be very severe but can continue over a long period
of time, undergoing medical treatment.
36-What does WHO stand for?
A. World Health Order
C. War Health Organisation
37-How is Health defined?
A. a complete well-being
C. lack of disability
B. World Health Organisation
D. War Health Order
B. the absence of disease
D. mental well-being
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38-What is the definition of disease?
A. a normal state
B. a particular state
being
39-What does GP stand for?
A. General Part
Parliament
B. General Practitioner
40-Choose the correct statement:
A. an acute disease is severe and long
C. a chronic disease is severe and long
lasting
C. an abnormal state
C. Great Parliament
D. well-
D.
General
B. an acute disease is not so severe but short
D. a chronic disease is not severe but very long
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