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б Составить краткий пересказ (7-8 предложений) Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is a medicine that destroys cancer cells. Chemotherapy works by shutting down cell growth. But since all cells in the body grow, chemotherapy medicines also destroy some normal cells and cause side effects. Not all drugs that treat cancer are considered chemotherapy, for example, immunotherapy is different. Chemotherapy doesn't work on all cancers. There are many different chemotherapy medicines—the one you get will depend on the type of cancer you have. Most chemotherapy drugs are given through your vein (IV), but some are given as a pill. Doctors may give you several chemotherapy medicines at the same time or may combine chemotherapy with another type of cancer treatment, such as surgery or radiation therapy. Doctors may give you other medicine to lessen the side effects of chemotherapy. Sometimes after you have gotten a chemotherapy drug for a while, the cancer cells become resistant to it. The chemotherapy stops killing them. If this happens, your doctor may try a different drug. What are the common side effects of chemotherapy? Chemotherapy has a reputation for unpleasant and sometimes dangerous side effects. New chemotherapy drugs are often less bothersome than older ones. And doctors now have better treatments for some side effects. The most common side effects are: feeling sick to your stomach or throwing up, feeling less hungry than usual, weight loss, feeling weak and tired, diarrhea (frequent, loose, or watery poop), losing your hair, mouth or nose sores. Chemotherapy often affects healthy blood-forming cells in the bone marrow. This can lower your number of blood cells, which can cause: low blood count (anemia), if your red blood cell count is lowered; serious infections, if your white cell count is lowered; bleeding, if your platelet count is lowered. Anemia can cause: weakness, feeling dizzy, trouble breathing or chest pain. Infections from low white cell count can cause: fever, low platelet count can cause: bruising easily, bleeding from your nose, gums, or rectum. Chemotherapy can also affect other organs besides your bone marrow and cause other medical problems: damage to your lungs, heart, or liver; infertility (trouble getting pregnant); sometimes a higher chance of getting another cancer such as leukemia.

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1. When I entered the room, they discussed my project.

2. My sweater was bought in Scotland.

3. I’m not sure that Mr. Green’s house was painted at that moment.

4. An electric light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison.

5. When you called, John was interviewed.

6. Forms were filled out when I joined the group.

7. The Seventh Beethoven Symphony was performed at a concert last night.

8. These pictures were painted by your children.

9. When I returned to my hometown, a new library was being built on High Street.

10. Last year, many new schools were built in Moscow.

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Last year I got a lot of money, so we _were able to__ buy a new house

__could___ you help me with this task?

You __should have __ been crazy to do something like that

We needn't_ leave yet. We've got plenty of time to get to the station.

Ann was in a very difficult situation. It_can't___ have been easy for her.

There is nothing I__can__ do about it.

Schools___must__ teach children the difference between right and wrong

It's raining. You__should__ take an umbrella.

We ___can't__ ask Bill about his holiday. He doesn't want to talk about it.

You__have to ___ tell her that you are sorry.

Oбъяснение:

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В году я получил много денег, поэтому мы смогли купить новый дом

__можете ли вы мне с этой задачей?

Ты __ должен был __ сойти с ума, чтобы сделать что-то подобное

Нам пока не нужно уходить. У нас достаточно времени, чтобы добраться до станции.

Энн оказалась в очень сложной ситуации. Это не могло быть легким для нее.

Я ничего не могу с этим сделать.

Школы ___ должны ___ учить детей разнице между правильным и неправильным

Идет дождь. Ты должен взять зонтик.

Мы ___ не можем спросить Билла о его отпуске. Он не хочет говорить об этом.

Ты должен сказать ей, что сожалеешь

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б Составить краткий пересказ (7-8 предложений) Chemotherapy Chemotherapy is a medicine that destroys cancer cells. Chemotherapy works by shutting down cell growth. But since all cells in the body grow, chemotherapy medicines also destroy some normal cells and cause side effects. Not all drugs that treat cancer are considered chemotherapy, for example, immunotherapy is different. Chemotherapy doesn't work on all cancers. There are many different chemotherapy medicines—the one you get will depend on the type of cancer you have. Most chemotherapy drugs are given through your vein (IV), but some are given as a pill. Doctors may give you several chemotherapy medicines at the same time or may combine chemotherapy with another type of cancer treatment, such as surgery or radiation therapy. Doctors may give you other medicine to lessen the side effects of chemotherapy. Sometimes after you have gotten a chemotherapy drug for a while, the cancer cells become resistant to it. The chemotherapy stops killing them. If this happens, your doctor may try a different drug. What are the common side effects of chemotherapy? Chemotherapy has a reputation for unpleasant and sometimes dangerous side effects. New chemotherapy drugs are often less bothersome than older ones. And doctors now have better treatments for some side effects. The most common side effects are: feeling sick to your stomach or throwing up, feeling less hungry than usual, weight loss, feeling weak and tired, diarrhea (frequent, loose, or watery poop), losing your hair, mouth or nose sores. Chemotherapy often affects healthy blood-forming cells in the bone marrow. This can lower your number of blood cells, which can cause: low blood count (anemia), if your red blood cell count is lowered; serious infections, if your white cell count is lowered; bleeding, if your platelet count is lowered. Anemia can cause: weakness, feeling dizzy, trouble breathing or chest pain. Infections from low white cell count can cause: fever, low platelet count can cause: bruising easily, bleeding from your nose, gums, or rectum. Chemotherapy can also affect other organs besides your bone marrow and cause other medical problems: damage to your lungs, heart, or liver; infertility (trouble getting pregnant); sometimes a higher chance of getting another cancer such as leukemia.
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