What did Jo have to do in the laundry
A: She washed nurses’ aprons and surgeons’ caps.
B: She folded surgeons’ caps into knife-edged creases.
C: She pressed surgeons’ caps and nurses’ aprons.
D: She steamed the clothes of the surgeons and nurses.
A: She washed nurses’ aprons and surgeons’ caps.
B: She folded surgeons’ caps into knife-edged creases.
C: She pressed surgeons’ caps and nurses’ aprons.
D: She steamed the clothes of the surgeons and nurses.
举一反三
- What can we infer from the paragraph? A: Doctors and surgeons will soon be laid off. B: The robotics industry will soon take off. C: Robots will not make nurses redundant. D: Collaboration will not replace competition.
- Who is qualified to perform the tracheotomy? ( ) A: head and neck surgeons B: General surgeons C: pediatric surgeons D: All of above
- The annual International Nurses' Day is celebrated around the world on the day when she died.
- What is the chief advantage of the virtual reality techniques when used in microsurgery A: The medical students and surgeons can use it to practise simulated surgical operations as if operating on a real patient. B: Medical students and surgeons can do any operations without considering their consequences. C: It helps to do operations on human eyes extremely accurately. D: It allows surgeons and their students to set their imagination free.
- --Which one is the same meaning of “What clothes does she wear?”?<br/>-- ( ) . A: What clothes is she wearing? B: What is the cloth? C: Who is she? D .What does she look?