Based on 4 Spotlight on Exams, ex.2 Listen to the conversation between Jill and her doctor. Choose True, False or Not Stated for statements 1-7. JillDoctor Good morning, doctor. Good morning, Jill. What seems to be the problem? Well, as you can see, my eyes are very red. They also feel itchy. Oh, and I have a runny nose, too! Yes, indeed. Let me ask you a few questions while I examine you. When did your symptoms start? And would you say you feel better or worse when you are outside? My eyes started bothering me last week. And my nose, ... well, it started running a few days ago. As for whether I feel better outside ... well, funny you should ask. I definitely feel worse when I am at home. Hmm. So that eliminates hay fever and seasonal allergies. It sounds to me like there is something in your home that is causing your symptoms. Have you moved house recently or bought any new carpets or pets? Well, I did buy a puppy a couple of weeks ago. Do you think I'm allergic to it? Well, not the puppy itself. I suspect that what's bothering you is not your dog, but the dead skin cells that fall off your dog. On no! Is there anything I can do? I don't want to get rid of my puppy! You won't have to. Just make sure your puppy stays out of your bedroom and if you have carpets in your house, get rid of them. Wooden floors are best and you must mop them regularly. OK. I'll do what you say. I hope it works. If it's the dead skin cells that are causing your symptoms, it will work. And I am pretty sure it is. But just to be on the safe side I'd like to give you an allergy test to confirm that you are not allergic to anything else. Oh. Will it hurt? Not really. I will make a few tiny scratches on your skin and place a different drop of liquid on each scratch. If you are allergic to the liquid, your skin will develop a red, itchy area. Oh. That sounds alright. Good. Do you have time to do it now? Yes. I don't have any other appointments to go to this morning. Jill is at the doctor's because she has a problem with her eyes. True False Not stated Jill's eyes started hurting a few days ago. True False Not stated At first, the doctor thinks Jill has hay fever. True False Not stated Jill bought her puppy from a pet shop. True False Not stated The doctor tells Jill she can keep her puppy. True False Not stated Jill will have some small scratches on her skin after the allergy test. True False Not stated The doctor says the allergy test will take all morning. True False Not stated
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Basedon4SpotlightonExams, ex.2

ListentotheconversationbetweenJillandherdoctor.ChooseTrue, FalseorNotStatedforstatements1-7.
JillDoctorGoodmorning, doctor.Goodmorning, Jill.Whatseemstobetheproblem?Well, asyoucansee, myeyesareveryred.Theyalsofeelitchy.Oh, andIhavearunnynose, too!Yes, indeed.LetmeaskyouafewquestionswhileIexamineyou.Whendidyoursymptomsstart?Andwouldyousayyoufeelbetterorworsewhenyouareoutside?Myeyesstartedbotheringmelastweek.Andmynose, ... well, itstartedrunningafewdaysago.AsforwhetherIfeelbetteroutside ... well, funnyyoushouldask.IdefinitelyfeelworsewhenIamathome.Hmm.Sothateliminateshayfeverandseasonalallergies.Itsoundstomelikethereissomethinginyourhomethatiscausingyoursymptoms.Haveyoumovedhouserecentlyorboughtanynewcarpetsorpets?Well, Ididbuyapuppyacoupleofweeksago.DoyouthinkI'mallergictoit?Well, notthepuppyitself.Isuspectthatwhat'sbotheringyouisnotyourdog, butthedeadskincellsthatfalloffyourdog.Onno!IsthereanythingIcando?Idon'twanttogetridofmypuppy!Youwon'thaveto.Justmakesureyourpuppystaysoutofyourbedroomandifyouhavecarpetsinyourhouse, getridofthem.Woodenfloorsarebestandyoumustmopthemregularly.OK.I'lldowhatyousay.Ihopeitworks.Ifit'sthedeadskincellsthatarecausingyoursymptoms, itwillwork.AndIamprettysureitis.ButjusttobeonthesafesideI'dliketogiveyouanallergytesttoconfirmthatyouarenotallergictoanythingelse.Oh.Willithurt?Notreally.Iwillmakeafewtinyscratchesonyourskinandplaceadifferentdropofliquidoneachscratch.Ifyouareallergictotheliquid, yourskinwilldevelopared, itchyarea.Oh.Thatsoundsalright.Good.Doyouhavetimetodoitnow?Yes.Idon'thaveanyotherappointmentstogotothismorning.
Jillisatthedoctor'sbecauseshehasaproblemwithhereyes.

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  • False
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Jill'seyesstartedhurtingafewdaysago.

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  • False
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Atfirst, thedoctorthinksJillhashayfever.

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  • False
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Jillboughtherpuppyfromapetshop.

  • True
  • False
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ThedoctortellsJillshecankeepherpuppy.

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  • False
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Jillwillhavesomesmallscratchesonherskinaftertheallergytest.

  • True
  • False
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Thedoctorsaystheallergytestwilltakeallmorning.

  • True
  • False
  • Notstated