You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 15-27, which are based on Reading Passage 2 below.
How I was floored by a tick
- Remove the tick as soon as possible - the safest way is to use a pair of fine-tipped tweezers, or a tick removal tool
- Grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible, pull upwards slowly and firmly, as mouthparts left in the skin can cause a local infection
- Once removed, apply antiseptic to the bite area, or wash with soap and water and keep an eye on it for several weeks for any changes
- Contact your GP if you begin to feel unwell and remember to tell them you were bitten by a tick or have recently spent time outdoors
There is an accumulation of anecdotal evidence that Lyme Disease often goes undiagnosed. One problem is that no-one knows how prevalent it now is. It is not a notifiable disease in the National Health Service - doctors are not required to inform a central database when they diagnose it. So there is no reliable evidence of how widespread it is, or where in the country you are most likely to get it. Roger Evans at Raigmore Hospital wants to remedy that.
"We're using Scotland as a pilot study," he said. "We're trying to create maps of areas where there's a risk of tick exposure. We're using satellite data from the European Space Agency to create an app that will give information, but which will also be interactive, so that users can put in information about where they've been bitten and whether the Lyme Disease rash has appeared." Why has Lyme, which 30 years ago seemed largely limited to a small area of New England - Lyme is the town in Connecticut where it was first identified - now so prevalent across the continental USA and in Europe? One theory is climate change: that small gradations in climate can create new habitats for micro-organisms, or keep them alive and active for longer.
I was struck, at the time of my own treatment, that awareness was far greater in Scotland than in England and Wales. And awareness of the condition is vital to catching it early. For when you catch it early, treatment is easy and in most cases successful. It floors you though. It took me four or five months to get my strength and stamina back. It is a debilitating and dangerous illness and there is no doubt that it is getting more common. You can get it in the Scottish Highlands, in Devon and Cornwall, in Richmond Park in London and probably in your own back garden - anywhere where there are small furry animals on whose skins a deer tick can live. If you get it, you can get treatment. But take it from me: it really helps if you know what it is you've got.
Questions 15-22
Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?
In boxes 15-22 on your answer sheet, write
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
15. Alan had no doubt about his illness from the beginning.
16. Both blood tests were negative for Lyme Disease.
17. Alan didn't become a Waverley Station patient for more than 3 hours.
18. Blood tests were inaccurate because they were taken unprofessionaly.
19. Lyme Disease is very unfamiliar in the UK.
20. When bitten, you should remove the tick, preferably with a tool.
21. After you remove the tick and apply antiseptic, you should take paracetamol.
22. It is advise to contact a doctor, if you feel ill after removing the tick.
Questions 23-27
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 23-27 on your answer sheet.
23. Angela's friend recognized the Lyme Disease as soon as she saw the rash.
24. One problem is, it's unknown how Lyme Disease is nowadays.
25. Roger Evans says that they try to create maps of Scotland where there's a risk of .
26. The one possible reason for Lyme Diseaes to move all over the world is .
27. You can catch the disease even in your own back .
ANSWERS
Each question correctly answered scores 1 mark. Correct spelling is needed in all answers.
Section 2
Each question correctly answered scores 1 mark. Correct spelling is needed in all answers.
Section 2
- True
- True
- False
- False
- Not Given
- True
- Not Given
- True
- Distinctive
- Prevalent
- Tick exposure
- Climate change
- Garden
Why is the answer for 17 FALSE?
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