Inglês imagen para diagnóstico ILERNA
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It __________ a lot in the winter. rain. is raining. raining. rains. The children ____ in the park. Are playing. Is playing. Am playing. Play. We _____ a new project this week. Starting. Is starting. Are starting. Has started. My brother _____ in New York. Aren’t living. Doesn’t live. Don’t live. Isn’t living. He ____ breakfast. Don’t eat. Didn’t eaten. Didn’t ate. Didn’t eat. They _____ to the cinema yesterday. Goed. Goes. Going. Went. What is the past simple of leave?. Leaved. Leaves. Left. Lefted. When we got to the station, the train ___?. Was leaving. Has left. Had left. Left. We ____ here for five years. Have lived. Has lived. Lives. Live. He ____ his dinner. Is just finishing. Have just finished. Has just finished. Just finishes. By the time i found my wallet, someone _____ it. Had taken. Takes. Was taking. Has taken. I ____ that movie three times. See. Have seen. Saw. Has seen. She ____ her homework before the teacher collected it. Finishes. Has been finishing. Finished. Had finished. He didn’t go to the party because he ___ the invitation. Doesn’t receive. Didn’t receive. Hadn’t received. Hasn’t received. I’m sure she ___ the competition. Won. Is winning. Will win. Wins. At 8 p.m. tonight, she ___ dinner with her family. Will have. Will be having. Will has. Will be had. By 2025, they ___ their new house. Will be built. Will build. Will have been building. Will have built. They ___ visit their grandparents this weekend. Are going to. Will. Go. Going to. We ___ a party for this birthday. Are going to. Going to. Went. Is going to. I ___ start a new job next month. Going to. Is going to. Was going to. Am going to. The project ____ by the team nest week. Will be completed. Has been completed. Is completed. Was completed. Is she finished her work early, she ___ join us for dinner. Would have. Will. Had. Would. If I ___ more time tomorrow. I’ll help you with the project. Will have. Have. Had. Would have. If you ___ ice, it melts. Heat. Would heat. Will heat. Heated. If I ____ you, I wouldn’t do that. Was. Am. Were. Will be. If you mix red and blue, you ___ purple. Will get. Would get. Got. Get. If I ___ a car, I would drive to work every day. Had. Would have had. Will have. Have. If you ____ the sun too long, you get sunburned. Had stayed under. Stayed under. Will stay under. Stay under. If she hadn’t missed the bus, she ____ arrived on time. Has. Will have. Would have. Has. If I ___ a million dollars, I would buy a house. Will have. Had. Have. Would have. If they had known the truth, they ___ done things difficult. Would have. Had. Have. Will have. If it rains tomorrow, we ___ the picnic. Will cancel. Cancel. Would have cancel. Would cancel. If i study hard, i ___ the exam. Passed. Would have passed. Will pass. Would pass. We walked ____ the park after lunch. Since. Through. Under. On. The book is ___ the shelf next to the window. On. At. In. To. What is the superlative form of far?. Further. Farest. Farthest. More far. That was the ___ day of my life. Baddest. Worst. Worse. Bad. John is ____ than this brother. Tallest. The tallest. Taller. The taller. This is the ___ movie I have ever seen. More exciting. Excitinger. Most exciting. Most excited. This book belongs to Sarah. It’s ____. Hers. She. Her. His. The laptop is ____. Him. Yours. Her. Their. We saw ____ car in the parking lot. Hers. His. He. Him. ____ is going to the store. Hers. His. She. Her. The homework ____ by the students right now. Has been done. Will be done. Was done. Is being done. The teacher ____ thousands of beautiful gifts recently. Will be gived. Were given. Are receiving. Has been given. The letters ____ by the secretary every morning. Was typed. Are typed. Has been typed. Is typed. The cake ___ by my mother yesterday. Was baked. Is baked. Baked. Has been baked. My brother, _____ lives in New York, is coming to visit. Whose. Who. Where. Which. The musician ____ wrote that song is performing tonight. Which. Whose. Whom. Who. We’ve met before, ___?. Did we. Have we. Haven’t we. Are we. She doesn’t like coffee, ____ ?. Is she. Has she. Doesn’t she. Does she. They are working late today, ____?. Aren’t they. Will they. Are they. Do they. She ___ play the piano when she was younger. May. Can. Must. Could. You ____ leave your shoes at the door. It is forbidden. Need. Has to. Mustn’t. Mights. She said “I’m going to the store” -> She said that she ____ to the store. Is going. Has been going. Will go. Was going. He said, "I am feeling better now" -> He said that he __________ better then. Had been feeling. Is feeling. Was feeling. Has been feeling. "I will finish my homework later" -> She said that she __________ her homework later. Would finish. Will finish. Has finished. Finished. He said "I can't swim" -> He said that he __________ swim. Won’t. Wouldn’t. Can’t. Couldn’t. They said "We are going to the beach" -> They said that they __________ to the beach. Will go. Are going. Had gone. Were going. He told me: "I have found a new job" -> He told me that he __________ a new job. Had found. Finds. Will find. Found. They said, "We can come to the party" -> They said that they __________ to the party. Could come. Had come. Would come. Will come. A nuclear medicine imaging technique that produces 3D images of functional processes in the body: Positron Emission Tomography. X-ray. Fluoroscopy. Ultrasound. A substance used to enhance the visibility of internal structures or organs in imaging studies: Radiography. Fluorescence Imaging. Contrast Agent. Image Reconstruction. A certified professional responsible for overseeing radiation safety programs in healthcare facilities: Radiation Dose. Radiation Safety Officer. Neuroradiology. Informed Consent. X-ray imaging of the breast used to detect and diagnose breast cancer: Fluorescence Imaging. Radiologist. Mammography. Ultrasound. 66. "As Low As Reasonably Achievable" principle for minimizing radiation exposure: Informed consent. Cardiovascular Imaging. ALARA Principle. Neuroradiology. The amount of radiation energy absorbed by the body during imaging procedures: Cardiovascular imaging. Radiation dose. Neuroradiology. Radiologist. The process of creating a 3D image from multiple 2D images obtained through imaging techniques: Radiologist. Interventional radiology. Image reconstruction. Quantitative imaging. Permission granted by a patient to undergo a specific medical intervention: Neuroradiology. Lead apron. Informed consent. ALARA principle. Use of 3D printing technology to create patient-specific models based on medical imaging: Radiation safety officer. Artificial intelligence. 3D printing in radiology. Virtual reality. Real-time imaging technique that uses X-rays to observe the movement of internal structures. Fluoroscopy. Ultrasound. Radiography. X-ray. |





