A. Providing routine care for small children B. Paying hospital bills for emergency cases. C. Doing research on ear, nose and throat diseases. D. Removing objects from patients’ noses and ears.
A. Many children like to smell things they find or play with. B. Many children like to put foreign objects in their mouth. C. Five-to nine-year-olds are the most likely to put things in their ears. D. Children aged one to four are often more curious than older children.
A. They tend to act out of impulse. B. They want to attract attentions. C. They are unaware of the potential risks. D. They are curious about these body parts.
A. It paid for her English lessons. B. It gave her a used bicycle. C. It delivered her daily necessities. D. It provided her with physical therapy.
A. Expanding bike-riding lessons. B. Asking local people for donations. C. Providing free public transport. D. Offering walking tours to visitors.
A. It is a language school. B. It is a charity organization. C. It is a counseling center. D. It is a sports club.
A. How mice imitate human behavior in space. B. How low gravity affects the human body. C. How mice interact in a new environment. D. How animals deal with lack of gravity.
A. They were not used to the low-gravity environment. B. They found it difficult to figure out where they were. C. They found the space in the cage too small to stay in. D. They were not sensitive to the changed environment.
A. They tried everything possible to escape from the cage. B. They continued to behave as they did in the beginning. C. They already felt at home in the new environment. D. They had found a lot more activities to engage in.
A. They repeated their activities every day. B. They behaved as if they were on Earth. C. They begin to eat less after some time. D. They changed their routines in space.