If we caught cold, have a splitting headache, have a clogged nose,
cough, are running high temperature, we must go to the policlinic.
First we come to the registry. The registry clerk on a duty asks our
name, address, age and occupation .He writes out some slips because
several specialists will examine us. Some of them will listen to out
heart and lungs, some will check up our kidneys, liver, stomach,
eyesight, and hearing. The others will make our blood analysis, take
our blood pressure and x-ray us.
Our district doctor sees his
patients in consulting room 4. A nurse gives us a thermometer to take
our temperature. We must keep it under an armpit. Last time my
temperature was 37,9.The doctor asked what my trouble was. He offered
to sit down in a chair and to strip to the waist. He felt my pulse. It
was faint and accelerated. Then I lay on the examination couch and the
doctor palpated my abdomen. He asked me from what disease I suffered in
my childhood. I suffered from scarlet fever .Now I felt dizzy and was
damp with sweat. The doctor filled in my card and diagnosed the case as
the flu.
When he wrote out a prescription for some medicines:
pills, powder, drops, and mixture. He also advised me to take a scalding
footbath, to put a hot water bottle to my feet, to have hot tea with
raspberry jam. That would keep my fever down. The result of my x-ray
examination and blood analysis was normal. I had the prescription made
at the chemist's. I followed the prescribed treatment to avoid
complications. Every day I took a tablespoonful of mixture 3 times a
day and some pills. In two days I was better and in a week I recovered
from my illness. I began to take care of myself. Now I go in for sports
because sports make me strong, healthy and cheerful. Every day I do my
morning exercises and have a cold rubdown to prevent myself from
catching cold. There is a good proverb: An apple a day keeps doctor
away. That's why I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.
In case
of sudden and severe illness or an accident calls are made to the first
aid station. There the doctors are on duty all day long. There are
many ambulances there. The ambulances are equipped with everything
necessary to give the first aid. The patient is transported to
hospital. There he is taken to the reception ward first. After
questioning and examination the doctor fills in the patient's case
history. Then a patient is given special clothes and is put to some ward
for treatment. The doctors make their daily round there. They examine
patients and prescribe different medicines and treatments.
When a
patient is completely cured, he is discharged from the hospital. There
are different departments in the hospital. They are: a surgical
department, therapy, and the department of infectious diseases.
<span>The kangaroo
is a wild animal which has large, powerful hind legs, a long muscular tail and
a small head. There are known over 60 different species of kangaroos and close
relatives. Some of them can be two meters tall with weight up to 90 kg. The others are much smaller in size. Kangaroos
are unusual and wonderful animals. Kangaroos hop like rabbits to move around
quickly. They can jump as far as about three times their own height. They walk
on four legs when there is no need to move fast. Kangaroos are called marsupials
because they carry their babies in a special bag on their paunches. Kangaroos are
herbivore animals, they eat mainly grass and shrubs. They are common in
Australia. The kangaroo is one of the most well-known native Australian animals.
Although it can also be found in New Guinea kangaroo is the iconic animal of
Australia. It is even pictured on the coat of arms for Australia. </span>
Кенгуру - это дикое животное, которое имеет большие, мощные
задние лапы, длинный хвост и маленькую голову. Известно более 60 различных
видов кенгуру и их близких родственников. Некоторые из них могут быть высотой
два метра с весом до 90 кг. Другие гораздо меньше по размеру. Кенгуру необычные
и удивительные животные. Кенгуру прыгают, как кролики, чтобы передвигаться
быстро. Они могут прыгнуть на расстояние в три раза, превышающее их рост. Они
ходят на четырех ногах, когда нет необходимости двигаться быстро. Кенгуру
называют сумчатыми, потому что они носят своих детенышей в специальной сумке на
своих животах. Кенгуру - травоядные животные, они питаются в основном травой и
кустарником. Они распространены в Австралии. Кенгуру одно из самых известных
австралийских животных. Хотя их также можно найти в Новой Гвинее, кенгуру - это
знаковое животное Австралии. Оно даже изображено на гербе Австралии.
2)Did she wash the dishes after dinner?
3)Did she tidy the rooms?
4)Did she dust the furniture?
5)Did she clean the windows?
6)Did she empty the bins?
7)Did she water the flowers ?
8)Did she walk the dog?
9)Did she help you with your homework?
10)Did she watch television?
11)Did she have a cherry pie?
12)Did she walk in the park?
13)Did she play with your little sister (brother)?
14)Did she carry bags with food from the supermarket?
15)Did she clean the parrot's cage ?
16)Did she repair your bicycle?
Плюсы:
Позволяет малышу чувствовать себя полноценным членом семьи.
По достижении совершеннолетнего возраста сохраняются все отношения и права наследования.
Усыновленному можно поменять фамилию, имя, отчество, дату и место рождения.
Тайна усыновления охраняется законом.
Минусы:
Утверждается решением суда, а значит, оформляется гораздо дольше, чем другие формы приема ребенка в семью.
Все обязанности по содержанию и воспитанию ребенка ложатся только на усыновителей.
Довольно жёсткие требования к материальному и жилищному положению кандидатов в родители.
Не каждый малыш, лишенный родительского попечения, может быть усыновлен.