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Báo cáo y học: " Predictors of hepatic steatosis in HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B patients and their diagnostic values in hepatic fibrosis"

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... markers, including HBsAg, anti-HBs, an-ti-HBc, HBeAg and anti-HBe were measured by en-zyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Livzon Group Reagent Factory, Guangdong, China). HBV DNA The HBV DNA level ... compared between HBeAg-negative CHB patients with steatosis and those without steatosis by independent t test for continuous variables and Chi-square test for categor-ical variables. A binary ... 2. Table 1 Clinical characteristics and anthropometric indices of HBeAg-negative CHB patients with and without steatosis CHB with steatosis CHB without steatosis P value Number 106 98 BMI...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 1

English for Tourism and Hospitality 1

Cao đẳng - Đại học

... for Mona White and her father Jack Webber. They want to book two rooms for three nights at the Plaza Hotel. Language Point - Introducing yourself over the phone There are a number of ways ... yourself over the phone. Below are three examples. They are equally acceptable. a) Say the name of the business first, use a polite greeting to express the time of day and then your name. ... b) Say the time of day first, the name of the business and then your name. For example: Good morning, Plaza Hotel. Leo speaking. c) Say the time of day first, the name of the business...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 2

English for Tourism and Hospitality 2

Cao đẳng - Đại học

... Ms White? 4. Mr Webber, could you _____________ that please? 5. Doctor Webber, did you say _______________ 7? 6. Are you paying by __________ _________Professor Webber? 3. Language ... EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. credit card double repeat both expiry welcome 2. Vocabulary practice Write ... 6683 B: Could you repeat that please? A: 8869 6719 9908 6683 2. A: 0003 0078 2278 3308 B: Would you mind saying that again please? C: 0003 0078 2278 3308 3. A: 5526 4671 9802 8892 B: ...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 3

English for Tourism and Hospitality 3

Cao đẳng - Đại học

... EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. reservation lovely lobby moment rear view quiet together not really ... the hotel. 5. I can put you ____ rooms six-eleven and six-twelve. 6. The lifts are down the corridor and ____ your right. 3. Jumbled sentences - Offering help. Rewrite the sentences...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 4

English for Tourism and Hospitality 4

Cao đẳng - Đại học

... me. I need to book a taxi. f. Both of the buses will be here in 10 minutes. Answers: 2. 1) There’s (some) tea and coffee in the cupboard 2) There are ten guests in the lobby. 3) There’s ... two guests? b. Sure. 3. Can I help you? c. Just a minute please. 4. Do you know when the buses will arrive? d. They are both on level nine. 5. Have you seen Mr Webber? e. No thanks. ... 7_____________________________________________ 1. tea / coffee / in / cupboard ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. ten guests / in / lobby ___________________________________________________________________________...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 5

English for Tourism and Hospitality 5

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... ______________. 5. Can I have the bill please? Yes ______________. 3. Vocabulary Without referring to the notes on the previous page, choose the correct word from the box below to complete the recommendations. ... is. 3) Yes we do. 4) Yes we have. 5) Yes we can. 3. 1a) like 1b) should 2a) suggest 2b) popular 3a) recommend 3b) famous 4a) like 4b) recommend ... ______________. 2. Is there a bank nearby? Yes ______________. 3. Do you have tea-making facilities in each room? Yes ______________. 4. Have you got any rooms available on the 3rd floor?...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 6

English for Tourism and Hospitality 6

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... Garlic Chicken is b quite filling. 3 The Stir Fry c with our guests. 4. The Steamed Vegetables are enough for d rather hot. 5 The Beef in Black Bean Sauce is e has mushrooms, tofu and garlic. ... answers. 2. 1) c 2) d or b3 ) e 4) a 5) b or d 3. 1) He’s rather busy at the moment. 2) I am very well thank you. 3) The film was quite interesting. 4) The room is very comfortable. ... EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. appetisers boiled coconut chicken chillies crispy dishes garlic...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 7

English for Tourism and Hospitality 7

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... there’s a problem. They also use now, straight away and right away to say that you will do something immediately. Read them out loud with a friend. A: Are you OK? B: Would you be able to fix ... OK? B: I’ve been waiting for 25 minutes and my meal hasn’t arrived yet. A: I’m sorry. I’ll see to it right away. Grammar - ‘mix up’ Mix up is a phrasal verb. That is, a verb followed by ... sorry. I’ll go and fix it now. A: Is everything alright? B: There’s no tea and coffee in my room. A: I apologise. I’ll get you some right away. A: Is there a problem? B: Yes. My room...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 8

English for Tourism and Hospitality 8

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... restaurant. They have just finished their meals and Jean gives them the bill. Mona queries an amount on the bill then pays for their meals. Pronunciation Below are some models for ‘Would you like’ ... context. A: Would it be possible to stay another night in the same room? B: Let me see. Ah, yes. That’s fine. A: Could you tell me what time the restaurant opens for dinner? B: Let me see. It’s ... Elementary English < /b> for Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 8 – In the Restaurant STUDY NOTES Characters Mona: Guest Jack: Guest Jean: Waitress The story Mona and Jack are dining...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 9

English for Tourism and Hospitality 9

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... EXERCISES 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. cab cross find left major mall outside pleasure set ... friend. 1. straight ahead a. 2. down b 3. right c 4. next to d 5. cross the street e 6. between f 7. left g ... enjoy your stay! Cafe Newsagent Restaurant Cinema Bank Shoe Shop Newsagent Suggested answers. 2. 1) c 2) f 3) a 4) e 5) d 6) g 7) b ...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 10

English for Tourism and Hospitality 10

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... He’ll be back at 6 p.m. It’ll take about half an hour. We’ll see you on Thursday. You’ll be here in time for dinner. They’ll wait for you in the lobby. That’ll be ten dollars ... met someone, it is better not to ask them personal questions. For example, questions about age, marital status, income and family may be too personal for some Australians. Below are some model ... are some model questions that are suitable for small talk. Read them out loud. Where are you from? How long will you be staying? Have you been here before? Do you enjoy travelling? ...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 11

English for Tourism and Hospitality 11

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... Describing goods There are a number of ways you can describe goods. Below are some examples that use “it is” and ‘they are”. Read them out loud. A: What is the fabric used in the shawl? B: ... pyjamas so expensive? B: They’re pure silk. A: Why are the shoes so expensive? B: They are handmade. A: Do these ties come in different colours? B: Yes, they come in blue, green or red. ... nouns. The following nouns are all plural in English.< /b> Some Australian slang, (informal language) has also been included. bathing costume (formal) bathers (informal) cossie (informal) ...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 12

English for Tourism and Hospitality 12

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... Answers: 2. 1) B. credit card A. receipt 2) A. lovely or nice B. try A. lovely or nice B. lovely or nice A. cashier B. sign 3. 1) B. problem 2) B Take your time. 3) B. worries 4) B. Certainly ... 1. Key vocabulary Look up the meaning and pronunciation of these words in your dictionary. better box cashier credit (card) feel lovely nice receipt sign try 2. Vocabulary Choose ... ___________? B: Yes please. 2 A: This is a really _________ scarf. B: Would you like to ______ it on? A: Yes. Oh, it is _________. B: It looks __________ on you. A: I think I’ll buy it. Where...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 13

English for Tourism and Hospitality 13

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... like, you can buy your tickets here You can buy your tickets here, if you like. Vocabulary - time The words below are all connected with time. Look at the examples below and check their ... Elementary English < /b> for Tourism and Hospitality LESSON 13 – The Tour Guide STUDY NOTES Characters Leo: Receptionist Mona: Guest Jack: Guest The story Mona and Jack want to ... Language Practice – If you like “If you like” is used to soften a suggestion. It can be used at the beginning or end of a sentence. Here are four examples. If you like, she can see you...
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English for Tourism and Hospitality 14

English for Tourism and Hospitality 14

TOEFL - IELTS - TOEIC

... bookings. 2. A waiter b. takes guests on a tour and provides them with information. 3. A receptionist c. provides advice about holidays and takes bookings. 4. A kitchen hand d. cooks meals ... 2. Vocabulary - Hospitality jobs Without looking at the previous page, match the job with the correct description. 1. A chef a. greets guests, helps with enquiries and takes bookings. ... guests. 5. A manager e. cleans and maintains rooms. 6. A tour guide f. serves people in a restaurant. 7. Bar staff g. manages staff and tasks to be completed. 8. A travel agent ...
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