(D)

     Peter King, 15 and Mary King, 13 went to see a doctor together. Peter had a bad

cold, so the doctor gave him some pills to take. Mary had a bad cough, so the doctor |

gave her some cough medicine.                                                       These are the words on the bottle of medicine:

Cough Medicine

Shake well before use.

Take three times daily after meals.

Dosage: Adults 2 teaspoonfuls

Children 8 -14  1 teaspoonful

Child 4-7  1/2 teaspoonful

Not suitable for children below the age of 4.

Store in a cool place.

Use before October 1998.

1. Mary should take ____ in a day.

   A. 2 teaspoonfuls    B. 3 teaspoonfuls

   C. 4 teaspoonfuls    D. 1 teaspoonful

 2. People aged ____ cannot take this medicine.

   A. 80         B. 15         C. 20          D. 3

3. Mary or her mother should ____ the medicine after the tenth month of  1998.

   A. throw away        B. take two times

   C. stop to take        D. take 3 times more

【小題1】B

【小題2】D

【小題3】A

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