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unit02Lesson1Lesson1Lesson2ExtendedExercisesCheckpointAgendaUNITGOALS1.Makeanappointmenttoseeadoctor2.Discusstypesofmedicaltreatments3.Gettoknowsomediseasesandmedications4.WriteabouthealthmattersLesson1Lesson1Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWriting3331-Lead-inLead-inSitcom:AreYouOK?ExerciseAExerciseB31-ExerciseAExerciseACompletethesentences.Circlethecorrectanswers.1.MariesaysPaulmayhaveto(gohome/seeadoctor).2.BobsaysmaybePaulisallergicto(plants/work).3.Mariegoestoget(Mr.Evans/Dr.Anderson).4.Bobsuggestssome(conventional/nonconventional)treatments.5.ThepaininPaul’sbackstarted(thismorning/lastnight).1-ExerciseBExerciseBWhatiswrongwithPaul?Writetheailmentsandsymptomshetalksaboutinthevideoepisode.Ihavegotthishorrible1__________.Iam2_________,andmy3__________iskillingme.Ihavegotthispaininmy4_________.My5_________hasbeenbotheringmeallday.AndIhaveastomachache.coldsneezingbackhipneck1-ListeningListeningPart1MakinganAppointmentPart2DescribingSymptomsataDoctor’sOfficePart3TalkingAboutMedicationsPart4DiseaseandTreatmentNewWordsPhrasesandExpressionsProperNames33331-Part-1-1Part1MakinganAppointmentListentotheconversationandfillintheblankswithwhatyouhear.Guest:Ineedtoseeadentistassoonaspossible.1___________________________.IwaswonderingifyoumightbeabletorecommendsomeonewhospeaksEnglish.Ithinkit’sanemergency1-Part-1-2Part1MakinganAppointmentClerk:Actually,there’sonenotfarfromhere.Wouldyoulikemeto makeanappointmentforyou?Dentist:SoIhearyou’refrom2____________.Patient:Yes.FromVenezuela. 3______________________.Thistoothiskillingme.Dentist:Luckily,Ihadacancellation.Gladtobeofhelp.Patient:Ireally4____________it.ThoughtI’dbetterseesomeone rightaway.Dentist:Well,let’shavealook.overseasThanksforfittingmeinappreciate1-Part-2Part2DescribingSymptomsataDoctor’sOfficeListentotheconversations.Checkthesymptomseachpatientdescribes.ifthepatienthasanypain,whereisit?dizzinessnauseaweaknessvomitingcoughingsneezingwheezingpainifpain,where?1.□□□□□□□□2.□□□□□□□□3.□□□□□□□□4.□□□□□□□□5.□□□□□□□□6.□□□□□□□□shoulderbackofneckbackhip1-Part-3-1Part3TalkingAboutMedicationsListentoeachpatienttalkwithadoctor.Usethevocabularytofilloutthechartforeachpatient.NAME:______________NOYESIsthepatientcurrentlytakinganymedication?□□Ifso,whichtype?____________Arethereanypossiblesideeffects?□□Ifso,whatarethey?______________Didthedoctorgivethepatientaprescription?□□ValerieRamazanPainkillers.Nausea,vomiting.1-Part-3-2Part3TalkingAboutMedicationsNAME:______________NOYESIsthepatientcurrentlytakinganymedication?□□Ifso,whichtype?____________Arethereanypossiblesideeffects?□□Ifso,whatarethey?______________Didthedoctorgivethepatientaprescription?□□LucyFernandezNAME:______________NOYESIsthepatientcurrentlytakinganymedication?□□Ifso,whichtype?____________Arethereanypossiblesideeffects?□□Ifso,whatarethey?______________Didthedoctorgivethepatientaprescription?□□MarkGohAntacid,painkiller.Tiredness.Eyedrops.1-Part-4Part4DiseaseandTreatmentPassage1Parkinson’sDiseasePassage2LaughterIstheBestMedicinePassage3RaceandDisease331-P4-Passage-1Passage1Parkinson’sDiseaseListenandcirclethecorrectanswers.1.ThesymptomsofParkinson’sdiseaseexclude_______. A.trembling B.slowbodymovement C.speechimpairment D.coordination2.Parkinson’sdiseaseisdifficulttodiagnoseinitsearlystagebecause_________. A.thediseaseismarkedbythestiffnessofthemuscles B.theonsetofthediseaseislittlebylittle C.tremblingbeginsinoneorbothhands D.peopledonottakementalconfusionseriously1-P4-Passage-2-1Passage2LaughterIstheBestMedicineListentothepassageandfillintheblankswithwhatyouhear.There’sasayinginEnglish:“Laughteristhebestmedicine.”Nowstudiessuggestthatthissayingmightreallybetrue.Everyoneknowsthatstressisbadforyourhealth.Itcangiveyouheadaches.Itcancause1_____________andotherseriousmedicalproblems.Whenwelaugh,ourstressisreduced.Thenthebodyisabletofight2________better.Peoplewholaughalothavelowerbloodpressurethanthe3_________person.Whenapersonlaughs,hisorherbloodpressuregoesdown.Whenthishappens,breathingbecomesdeeper,sendingmore4_________andnutrientsthroughoutthebody.Also,laughterpushesoutmoreairfromthelungsthanittakesin,whichhelpstocleanoutthelungs.heartattacksdiseaseaverageoxygen1-P4-Passage-2-2Passage2LaughterIstheBestMedicineLaughterisgoodexercise,too!Somedoctorshave5___________thatapersoncanburnasmanycaloriesbylaughingasbyridinganexercisebikeforseveralminutes.6______________________________________.Whenyoulaugh,yourmusclesrelaxandpsychologicalstressisreduced.Thiskeepsthebrainalertandallowsyoutoremembermoreinformation.Somedoctorsarebeginningtoprescribelaughteralongwithcertainmedicationsandahealthydiet.It’seasytoincludelaughterinyourdailyschedule.7________________________________________________.Andwhoknows—itmightsaveyourlife!estimatedLaughtercanevenhelpimproveyourmemoryJustreadsomethinghumorousorwatchafunnyvideo1-P4-Passage-3Passage3RaceandDiseaseListentothepassageandcheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F). TFThereisnorelationshipbetweenraceandratesoflung □ □ canceramongsmokers.2. Amongtheheaviestsmokers,theblacksarelikelytoget□ □ lungcancer.3. Theeight-yearstudyinvolvedmorethan1800people. □ □4. Inthefuture,scientistsmaydevelopdifferentmedicines□ □ forpeopleofdifferentraces.1-NewWordsNewWords◆animation n. 活潑,有生氣◆antacid n. 抗酸劑★chronic adj. 慢性的

comparison n. 比較◆coordination n. (動(dòng)作)協(xié)調(diào)

diagnose v. 診斷★disable v. 使殘廢,使失去能力◆dizziness n. 頭昏眼花;暈眩

dizzy adj. (指人)暈眩的◆dosage n. 劑量,用量◆drugstore n. 藥店1-NewWordsNewWordseffective n. 有效的

evidence n. 跡象◆forefinger n. 食指◆genetics n. 遺傳學(xué)

gradual adj. 逐漸的,漸進(jìn)的◆impairment n. 缺陷,損傷

instruction n. 指示,用法說明(書)◆nausea n. 反胃,惡心◆nauseous adj. 惡心的◆nauseousness n. 惡心▲nutrient n. 營(yíng)養(yǎng)物,養(yǎng)分1-NewWordsNewWords◆ointment n. 藥膏,油膏◆onset n. 發(fā)作◆painkiller n. 止痛藥◆penicillin n. 青霉素◆personalized adj. 私人的

prescribe v. 處(方),開(藥)★prescription n. 處方,藥方◆progressively adv. 不斷發(fā)展地◆racial adj. 按人種的,人種上的◆repetitive adj. 重復(fù)的,反復(fù)性的◆rigidity n. 僵硬;僵化1-NewWordsNewWords▲sneeze v. 打噴嚏

spine n. 脊骨,脊柱◆stiffness n. 僵硬★tablet n. 藥片

tremble v. 顫抖,發(fā)抖◆unassistedly adv. 無助地,獨(dú)立地◆unbalance n. 失去平衡,紊亂▲vomit v. 嘔吐◆wheeze v. 喘息,很困難地呼吸◆worsen v. 惡化,(使)變得更壞1-PhrasesandExpressionsPhrasesandExpressionsheartattack 心臟病lungcancer 肺癌sideeffect 副作用throwup 嘔吐1-ProperNamesProperNamesLatino 拉丁美洲人NativeHawaiian 夏威夷本地人Parkinson’sDisease 帕金森氏癥(老年癡呆癥)theNewEnglandJournalofMedicine新英格蘭醫(yī)學(xué)月刊Venezuela 委內(nèi)瑞拉(南美洲北部國家)1-SpeakingSpeakingMakeanAppointmenttoSeeaDentistConversationModelConversationPairWork31-Conversation-ModelConversationModelReadandlisten.A:Hello.IwonderifImightbeabletoseethedentisttoday.I’mhereonbusiness,andIhaveatoothache.B:Oh,thatmusthurt.Areyouinalotofpain?A:Yes,actually,Iam.B:Well,letmecheck.Couldyoubehereby3:00?A:Yes.Thatwouldbefine.Ireallyappreciateit.Rhythmandintonationpractice1-ConversationPairWorkConversationPairWorkRole-playmakinganappointmenttoseeadentist.Startlikethis:A:Hello.IwonderifImightbeabletoseethedentisttoday._____.B:_____…1-ReadingReadingTopicPreviewTextATextBVocabularyExerciseVocabularyActivity3331-TopicPreviewTopicPreviewWhatdoeseachpersonwant?Writedentalcare,eyewear,medication,orvaccinationontheline.1.____________2.____________3.____________4.____________I

wanttomakesurethatIdon’thaveatoothachewhileI’mtraveling.Ihaveallergies.IneedmydoctortowritemeaprescriptionbeforeIgoonvacation.IwanttobeprotectedfromillnessanddiseasebeforeItravel.I’mgoingtotheopticiantogetanextrapairofglassesbeforeIgo.dentalcaremedicationvaccinationeyewearTextATextATextComprehensionCheck3TA-Text-1TextAReadthearticleaboutatypeofmedicaltreatment.Reflexologyisanaturaltreatmentdatingbacktoancienttimes.Itisbasedontheideathatthereareareasinthefeetandhandsthatarerelatedtootherpartsandsystemsofthebody.Areflexologistappliespressuretospecificareasofapatient’sfeetandhandstorelievesymptomsorpaininotherareas.ReflexologyTA-Text-2TextAThistypeoftreatmentdoesnotcureordiagnosespecifichealthproblems,nordoesitinvolveanymedication.Yetmanypatientsfindthatitsuccessfullyrelievessymptomsofstressanddisease.Reflexologyiseffectiveforchronicpain,headache,andsleepingdifficulties,amongotherailments.Applyingpressuretofeetandhandsrelievestension,improvesbloodcirculation,andrelaxesmuscles.Itpromotesthenatural,healthyfunctionsandwell-beingoftheentirebody.Itisoftenusedalongwithothertypesoftreatments,includingconventionalmedicine.Thisgentletherapyissafeandsimple.Areflexologist’sonlytoolsarehisorherhands.Pressureisstrong,butnotuncomfortable.It’snotuncommonforpatientstofallasleepduringtreatments.Atypicaltreatmentsessionlastsforonehour.Treatmentisusuallyfocusedonthefeetformostofthesession;thelast10minutesarededicatedtothehands.Afterrelievingspecificproblems,manypatientscontinuearegularprogramoftreatmenttomaintaingoodhealth.relieverelievev.1.reducesomeone’spainorunpleasantfeelings減輕(痛苦)◆Ineeddrugsthatcanrelievemyheadaches.◆Thedoctorgavethepatientsomemedicinebeforetheoperationinordertorelievehispains.2.makeaproblemlessdifficultorserious減少;減輕◆Programsaimedatrelievingunemployment.◆Adultsoftenswearinordertorelievetheirfeelings.▲ailment▲ailmentn.anillnessthatisnotveryserious疾病(尤指微恙);小病◆He’salwayscomplainingofsomeailmentorother.◆Themedicinewassupposedtocureallkindsofailments,rangingfromcoldstobackpains.tensiontensionn. anervousworriedfeelingthatmakesitimpossibleforyoutorelax緊張(狀態(tài)),不安◆

Don’tmakesuchagreattension.◆ThedoctorsaidIwassufferingfromnervoustension. ◆dedicated◆dedicatedadj.madefororusedforonlyoneparticularpurpose專用于…的◆Thisisakindofdedicatedword-processor.◆Theclassroomisdedicatedforself-study.befocusedonbefocusedon集中◆

Inthewaythatyouuseacamera,youcanfocusyourmindeitheronpositiveornegativefactors.◆Thebookfocusedonabstractanalysis.TA-ComprehensionCheckComprehensionCheckCircletheletterthatbestcompleteseachsentence.1.Areflexologistis_____________. A.apersonwhoprovidesreflexologytreatment B.apatient C.apersonwhoreceivesreflexologytreatment D.adoctor2.Thearticledoesnotmentionthatreflexologycanrelieve_____________. A.headaches B.problemswiththefeet C.tension D.symptomsofdiseaseTA-ComprehensionCheckComprehensionCheck3.Reflexology_____________withothertreatments. A.canbecombined B.isnevercombined C.isnotusuallycombined D.mightbecombinedinthefuture4.Inatypicalsessionofreflexology,about_____________isspentonthefeet. A.onehour B.50minutes C.10minutes D.halfthetime5.Theideasbehindreflexologyaremostsimilartothoseof_____________. A.conventionalmedicine B.spiritualhealing C.herbaltherapy D.acupunctureTextBTextBWarm-upTextComprehensionCheckCriticalThinking33TB-Warm-upWarm-up1.Whatdoyoudowhenyougetsickorwhenyouareinpain?2.Readthearticle.Whichhealthtreatmentshaveyouevertried?TB-Text-1TextBHealthtreatmentHOMEOPATHYHomeopathywasfoundedinthelateeighteenthcenturyinGermany.Itisalow-costsystemofnaturalmedicineusedbyhundredsofmillionsofpeopleworldwide,particularlyinIndia,France,Germany,andtheUnitedKingdom.Homeopathicremediesalwayscomefromplantsandothernaturalsources,andtheyaredesignedtotrytogetthebodytohealitself.Theremediesareusuallytakenunderthetongue.CONVENTIONALMEDICINEThebeginningsofconventionalmedicinecanbetracedbacktothe5thcenturyB.C.inancientGreece.Itisbasedonthescientificstudyofthehumanbodyandillness.Inthelastcentury,therehasbeengreatprogressinwhatdoctorshavebeenabletodowithmodernsurgeryandnewmedications.Thesescientificadvanceshavemadeconventionalmedicinethemethodmanypeoplechoosefirstwhentheyneedmedicalhelp.Surgicaltechniqueshavegreatlyimprovedoverthelastcentury.TB-Text-2TextBACUPUNCTUREAcupunctureoriginatedinChinaoverfivethousandyearsago.Today,itisusedworldwideforavarietyofproblems.Acupunctureneedlesareinsertedatcertainpointsonthebodytorelievepainand/orrestorehealth.Manybelieveacupuncturemaybeeffectiveinhelpingpeoplestopsmokingaswell.HERBALTHERAPYHerbalmedicine,oftentakenasteasorpills,hasbeenpracticedforthousandsofyearsinalmostallculturesaroundtheworld.Infact,manyconventionalmedicineswerediscoveredbyscientistsstudyingtraditionalusesofherbsformedicinalpurposes.TheWorldHealthOrganizationclaimsthat80%oftheworld’spopulationusessomeformofherbaltherapyfortheirregularhealthcare.Herbsareusedtotreatmanyailments.Anacupuncturistinsertsneedlesatcertainpointsonthebody.TB-Text-3TextBSPIRITUALHEALINGAlsoknownasfaithhealing,ormindandbodyconnection,variousformsofspiritualhealingexistaroundtheworld.Thisisaformofhealingthatusesthemindorreligiousfaithtotreatillness.Anumberofconventionaldoctorsevensaythatwhentheyhavenotbeenabletohelpapatient,spiritualhealingjustmaywork.CHIROPRACTICChiropracticwasintroducedintheU.S.in1895andisnowusedby15millionpeopleworldwideforthetreatmentofpain,backache,injuriesandsomeillnesses.Chiropracticusesnomedications,butitissometimespracticedalongwithherbalorhomeopathictherapies.Achiropractoradjustsapatient’sspine.Manybelievemeditationorprayermayhelphealdisease.★herbal★herbaladj.of,recatingto,orcontainingherbs草藥的◆TheotherfactoryIvisitedisanherbalteafactory.◆Oilofeveningprimroseisusedasanherbalmedicine.low-costlow-costadj.cheap;inexpensive價(jià)格便宜的,廉價(jià)的◆TheCompanyprovidestheclientswithlow-costpackageofconsultingservices,hardware,softwareandapplications.◆Weboughtthefurnitureatlow-costof100yuan.★originate★eintobeing;start開始;起源◆ThisTVseriesoriginatedfromastory.◆Thequarreloriginatedinmisunderstanding.2.havetheideaforsomethingandstartit發(fā)明,發(fā)起,創(chuàng)辦◆ThetechniquewasoriginatedbyanItalianartist.◆Whooriginatedthepresentcomplaintsprocedures?remedyremedyn.amedicinetocureanillnessorpainthatis藥物;治療法◆Agoodnight’ssleepwouldbethebestremedyforyourheadaches.◆Itriedsomeherbalremediessuchasdrinkingcamomiletea,butnoneofthemworked.betracedbacktobetracedbackto追溯到…◆Thehistoryofthefossilcanbetracedbackto3000yearsago.◆Thewholerumorwastracedbacktosomeonewhohadagrudgeagainsthim.TB-ComprehensionCheckComprehensionCheckMatcheachpatienttoatreatment.Explainyouranswers.insomecases,morethanonetherapymightbeappropriate.1.Iwanttoavoidtakinganystrongmedicationsorhavingsurgery.2.Ibelieveyouhavetohealyourself.Youcan’tjustexpectdoctorstodoeverythingforyou.3.Iwouldnotuseahealthcaremethodthatisn’tstronglysupportedbyscientificresearch.Thispatientmightprefer___________________.Thispatientmightprefer___________________.Thispatientmightprefer___________________.“””“”“chiropractic,acupuncture

homeopathy,spiritualhealing

conventionalmedicineTB-CriticalThinkingCriticalThinkingAnswerthefollowingquestions.Whatisdoneinconventionalmedicine?2. Whatisusedinhomeopathy?3. Whereisherbaltherapyusedintheworld?4. Howisacupunctureconducted?5. Comparedwithothertreatments,whatisspecialwithspiritualhealing?Surgeryandmedicationsaredoneinconventionalmedicine.Itusesplantsandothernaturalsources.It’susedinalmostallcountriesaroundtheworld.Acupunctureneedlesareinsertedatcertainpointsonthebodytorelievepainandrestorehealth.Itusesthemindorreligiousfaithtotreatillness.1-VocabularyExercisesVocabularyExerciseDrawlinestocombinephrasesfromcolumnAwithwordsandphrasesincolumnB.(NOTE:EachitemincolumnAhasmorethanoneanswer.)A B1.Ihave atoothache2.Ibroke abrokentooth3.Ilost mycrown4.Ifeel mybridge5.Ihavebeen myarm6.Ineed myhip nauseous weak sneezing vomiting anX-ray abloodtest vitamins anantihistamine anappointment painKey1-VocabularyExercisesVocabularyExercise1.Ihave:atoothache,abrokentooth,anappointment2.Ibroke:mycrown,mybridge,myarm,myhip3.Ilost:abrokentooth4.Ifeel:nauseous,weak,vomiting,pain5.I’vebeen:sneezing,vomiting6.Ineed:anX-ray,abloodtest,vitamins,anantihistamine1-VocabularyActivityVocabularyActivityWritesymptomsforeachcategorybelow.IfeelI’vebeenIhavepaininmydizzycoughingchestnauseouscoldweaksneezingvomitingwheezingbackofneckshoulderslegs1-WritingWritingDailyMedicationsStep1ReadingStep2DiscussionStep3Writing331-Step1ReadingStep1ReadingLookatthepicturesandstudythefollowingwords.Youmaylookthemupinthedictionary.anasalspray/adecongestantMedicinelabelinformationDosage:Take1tabletbymoutheveryday.Warnings:Donottakethismedicationifyouare pregnantornursingababy.Sideeffects:Maycausedizzinessornausea.apainkillercoldtabletseyedropsanantihistamine1-Step1ReadingStep1Readingcoughmedicineanantibioticanantacidanointmentvitamins1-Step2DiscussionStep2DiscussionShouldwefollowthedoctor’sinstructionorcommonsensewhentakingdailymedicines?1-Step3WritingStep3WritingWriteapassagetointroducethedailyuseofmedications.DailyMedicationsWhenpeoplefeelsicktheyusuallygotoseethedoctor.Doctorswriteaprescriptionfordifferentmedicines.Besidesthedoctorprescribedmedicinesthereisalargecategoryofmedicinesfordailyusewhicharecalledover-the-countermedicines.Wehavetoreadthemedicinelabelinformationbeforeusingsuchmedicinesincludingpainkillers,coldtablets,eyedropsordifferentcoldmedicines.Theinformationtellsthedosage,warnings,whethertoornottotakewithfood,andpossiblesideeffectsofthemedicines–forinstance,takingapainkillerforaheadacheorforpainsinyourbody.Themedicinelabelinformationwilltellyouhowmuchmedicineandwhentotakeit,thingsyoushouldnotdo,andside-effectsthemedicinemaycause.Althoughthedailyuseofmedicineisveryconvenient,seeingadoctorisalwaysamuchbetterchoice.Ifyouhavetoself-prescribe,besuretoreadthemedicinelabelinformationcarefully.ReferenceSampleLesson2Lesson2Lead-inListeningSpeakingReadingWriting3332-Lead-inLead-inInterview:AreYouTraditionalinYourMedicalIdeas?ExerciseAExerciseB32-ExerciseAExerciseACompletethesentences.Circlethecorrectanswers.1. JoethinkstraditionalWesternmedicineshavealotof(advantages/shortcomings).2. Vanessaprefers(traditional/nontraditional)medications.3. Lisauses(herbs/tea)asanontraditionalmedicine.4. Vanessathinksthat(herbalmedicine/orangejuice)containsvitaminC.2-ExerciseBExerciseBCheckthethingsVanessadoeswhenshefeelssheisgettingsick.□ getsalotofrest□

takesanherbalmedicine□

takesvitamins□

drinksalotoforangejuice□

drinksalotoftea2-ListeningListeningPart1SeeingaDoctorPart2SeeingaDentistPart3GettingtoKnowSomeHealthMattersNewWordsPhrasesandExpressionsProperNames3332-Part-1Part1SeeingaDoctorListentotheconversations.Lookatthepictures.Thenlistenagainandwritetheletterofthepicturethatmatcheseachconversation.Example:b1._________2._________3._________abdcacd2-Part-2Part2SeeingaDentistListentothepassageandcheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F). T FExample:Thepatienthasanemergency. □ □1.Thedentistthinksthepatientisnotinalotofpain. □ □2.Itisimpossibleforthedentisttofixthetoothtoday. □ □3.Thedentistmightgivethepatientsomemedication. □ □2-Part-3Part3GettingtoKnowSomeHealthMattersPassage1TheSleepProblemsinAmericaPassage2TheChronicDiseasePassage3AnesthesiainOperation332-P3-Passage-1Passage1TheSleepProblemsinAmericaListentothepassageandcirclethecorrectanswers.1. Accordingtothenewsreport,_________Americanshavesleepproblems? A.60millionto70million B.50millionto60million C.50millionto70million2. Accordingtothereport,_________researchersarestudyingsleepdisorders. A.many B.few C.some3. Thestudyfoundthat_________ofinjuriescausedbyseriouscaraccidentsarelinkedtosleepydrivers. A.25% B.20% C.12%4. Whichofthefollowingdiseasehasnothingtodowithpoorsleep? A.Cold. B.Depression. C.Heartdisease.2-P3-Passage-2Passage2TheChronicDiseaseListentothepassageandanswerthefollowingquestions.1. Chronicdiseaseincludesheartdisease,stroke,____________________.2. TheWHOsayschronicdiseasesnowcause__________ofalldeathsintheAsia-Pacificarea.3. Expertssaychronicdiseasesarekillingmoremiddle-agedpeoplein______________countriesthanin______________ones.4. Itisestimatedthatthecostsofchronicdiseaseinclude___________________________________.5. Inordertoreducechronic-diseasedeaths,governmentsareexpectedtorestrictthemarketingof___________________________________.cancerandlungdisorderstwo-thirdspoorerwealthiermedicaltreatmentandlostproductivityalcoholandtobaccotoyoungpeople2-P3-Passage-3Passage3AnesthesiainOperationListentothepassageandcheckwhethereachstatementistrue(T)orfalse(F). T F1.Anesthesiaisusedtocurecertaindiseasesquickly. □ □2.Localanesthesiacouldbeusedwhenawomanisgivingbirth.□ □3.Generalanesthesiacanmakeapatientlosememoryforaperiod.□ □Aftergivingtheanesthesia,theanesthesiologistmayleavethe□ □ operatingroom.2-NewWordsNewWordsalcohol n. 酒精,酒▲alcoholic adj. 含酒精的◆allergy n. 敏感癥

anesthesia n. 麻醉(法)◆anesthesiologist n. 麻醉師

committee n. 委員會(huì)

depression n. 沮喪,消沉◆economically adv. 在經(jīng)濟(jì)上,經(jīng)濟(jì)地

inject v. 注射,注入◆itchy adj. 使人發(fā)癢的2-NewWordsNewWordsminor adj. 較小的,較輕微的

productivity n. 生產(chǎn)力

restrict v. 限制,約束,限定◆sleeplessness n. 失眠◆sleepy adj. 困乏的,欲睡的◆temporarily adv. 臨時(shí)地

tube n. 管,管子◆windpipe n. 氣管2-PhrasesandExpressionsPhrasesandExpressionsbloodpressure 血壓heartrate 心率injectinto 把(某溶液)注入(某人體內(nèi))interferewith 妨礙,干擾sufferfrom 患…病,遭受…的折磨2-ProperNamesProperNamesInstituteofMedicine 醫(yī)學(xué)會(huì)2-SpeakingSpeakingAreYouCurrentlyTakingAnyMedication?Step1FormCompletionStep2RolePlay32-S-Step1FormCompletionStep1FormCompletionImagineyouarevisitingadoctor.Completethepatientinformationform.2-S-Step2RolePlayStep2RolePlayTaketurnsplayingdifferentroles.Useyourpatientinformationformandincludethefollowingscenes:1.Thecolleagueorclassmaterecommendsadoctor.2.Thepatientcallsthereceptionisttomakeanappointment.3.Thereceptionistgreetsthepatientattheoffice.4.Thedoctorasksabouttheproblemandsuggestsatreatment.__________________apatientacolleague/classmateadoctorareceptionistRoles2-S-Step2RolePlayStep2RolePlayNEEDHELP?

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