Listening C Ext 2 Questions 37-42
In this part of the test, you’ll hear six different extracts. In each extract, you’ll hear people talking in a different healthcare setting.
For questions 37-42, complete the notes with information you hear. Now, look at the notes for extract one.
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Question 37
When describing the condition known as HS, Dr Cooper suggests that it
Question 38
Dr Cooper explains that one cause of HS may be blocked hair follicles resulting from
Question 39
When describing the case of a patient called Sophie, Dr Cooper suggests that
Question 40
Dr Cooper says that those treating patients with HS should be aware that the condition
Question 41
When discussing a patient called Emily, Dr Cooper suggests that her mother’s attitude
Question 42
When discussing the treatment of HS sufferers, Dr Cooper recommends they should
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