Doctor: Cindy, let's look at the treatment of these patients. Nurse: Of course, doctor. Doctor: Ms. Fulton should take 150 mg of antibiotics 2 Nurse: 3. administered P.O. or by injection? Doctor: IM 4. Second, Mr. Brown can take aspirin if he asks, but not more than 600 mg per day. Nurse: All right. 5 Understand this, right? Doctor: Yes, she can't. 6. Nurse: That's clear. Thank you, Doctor. Good night.
Benjamin Franklin kept (1)b) to a tight schedule, starting (2)c) his day waking at 4:00 am. (3) c) Until 8:00, he would wake, wash, eat bre- akfast, and think about what he would accomplish (4)b) for the day. From 8:00 to 12:00, he worked. (5)c) Lunch was from 12:00 - 1:00, where he ate, read, or looked over his accounts. He then worked until 5:00. The evening was filled (6)b) with dinner, cleaning up, music or conversation, a (7) b) look back over his day, and then he (8) c) went to bed at 10:00.
1) I study at the best school in the world. 2) Each pupil of our lyceum thinks so. 3) Here is an atmosphere of friendship and understanding, so I go to school with pleasure.
4) Firstly, each lesson in our lyceum is a mini-performance: different presentations, interesting experiments, exciting teachers’ stories and pupils’ discussions. 5) For such lessons we should thank our teachers - the fairest, kindest, cleverest and most sociable people.6) Secondly, don’t think that we have only classes. 7) Different events take place before, after and during the classes: concerts in connection with different holidays, children’s parties, sport competitions, Olympiads, contests, etc.