1. What can the woman do now?
A.Eat spicy food. | B.Drink water. | C.Drink wine. |
A.By car. | B.On foot. | C.By bus. |
A.At 6:30 a.m. | B.At 7:30 a.m. | C.At 8:00 a.m. |
2 . If you have ever had the flu, you know just how down and out you can feel, and it is important to do what you can to lower the number of days spent sick and in bed, including taking flu medicine. If you have mild symptoms, you may not need to take flu medicine. However, the medicine is recommended for certain groups of people. These include:
●People who are in the hospital with the flu
●People who aren’t in the hospital but are very sick with the flu
●People who are at high risk because of flu complications (并发症)
The Food and Drug Administration has approved four antiviral drugs for the flu. Each flu medicine is a little bit different, but they work in mostly the same way.
●Oseltamivir is a pill or liquid given by mouth that is approved to treat the flu for people 14 days and older. This is a common flu medicine. Side effects of Oseltamivir include feeling sick, vomiting, and diarrhea.
●Xofluza is a single-dose pill or liquid given by mouth and is approved for people aged 5 years and older. Side effects of Xofluza include coughing, feeling sick, and diarrhea.
●Relenza is an inhaled (吸入的) powder that is approved to treat the flu for people aged 7 years and older. This flu medicine tends to be less common because of how it is given. Side effects of Relenza include diarrhea, and feeling sick.
●Peramivir is injected through Ⅳ needle and is approved for people aged 6 months and older. This flu medicine tends to be less common since it is given as an Ⅳ infusion, usually in the hospital. Side effects of Peramivir include diarrhea, and sleeplessness.
1. Who need to take the flu medicine?A.People in the hospital. | B.People easier to get a cold. |
C.People greatly affected by flu. | D.People with slight flu symptoms. |
A.Its high price. | B.The way it is taken. |
C.Its special effect. | D.People who can take it. |
A.They are suitable for babies. | B.They are common flu medicines. |
C.They are given in the same way. | D.They have similar side effects. |