Unit 8 Keeping Healthy and Seeing a DoctorPut in Use①Imagine you are a doctor. An overseas student from Englandis suffering from a toothache. He is coming to you for help make a conversation with him by filling out the blanks.Key:(1). the matter(2). very well(3). have a look(4). worry(5). some medicine(6). stop the pain(7). Take the tablets(8) several times a day②Role-play the following conversation with your partner by putting the Chinese version into English.Key:(1). What’s w rong? You look very pale.(2). Oh, your leg is bleeding. You’d better lie down. Does that feel better?(3). I have the first-aid kit here. Let’s stop the bleeding first.(4). You should go to see a doctor immediately. Want me to accompany you to the hospital?③Tourists may suffer from different kinds of illness. Imagine you are a tour guide. You notice that one of the tourists doesn’t look very well. Talk with her and try to give her some help.Key:(1). Very soon. Are you sure you’re all right? You don’t look quite yourself.(2). Oh, that’s too bad. You’d better take a rest now. have you had any medicine?(3). Look, this is medicated oil. You might want to rub some on your temples.(4). But you’d better go to see a doctor. I’ll accompany you to t he clinic as soon as we return to the hotel.Step III. Being All EarsListen and decode.Now listen to Dialogue 1 and do the multiple choice exercise.1). Jack doesn’t feel well because ______ . d2). Which of the following is true? b3). In the hospital,___________________ cListen and respond.Now listen to the dialogue again and answer the following questions orally.1) Does Jack look all right?No, Jack does not look quite himself.2) How does he feel now?He is feeling awful. He is suffering from a bad headache.3) Has he had any medicine?Yes, he took some aspirin.4) What does Li suggest?Li suggests that Jack go to see a doctor immediately.5) Does Jack need Li’s help? Why or why not?Yes, he needs Li’s help because he can’t think straight at the moment.6) What are Jack’s symptoms?He’s got a terrible headache, a sore throat, and his whole body hurts badly.7) How does the doctor comfort Jack?He says “Don’t worry. I think you’ve got a bad cold.”8) What does the doctor ask Jack to do frist of all?He asks Jack to take an X-ray first.9) What is likely to be the trouble with Jack?Jack may have got a bad cold.Listen and complete.Listen to Dialogue 2 and fill in the blank with what you have heard. The letter given may be helpful.Key: (1) dentist’s(2) toochache (3) pull out(4) too (5) open (6) injection (7) numb (8) blood (9) medicineListen and read. PassageNow listen to something more challenging-a passage with some blanks for you to fill in. The words in the brackets will give you some hints. A glance beforehand at the word list provided below will be of some help to you.Key: (1) Nowadays (2) their skin (3) your (4) all the difference(5) have a good rest (6) at least eight (7) on a fine day (8) breath(9) upwards and outwards (10) twice a weekListen and judgeListen to the passage and judge whether the following statements are true or false. Write T/F accordingly.Key: F T T T T F F TStep IV. Summary in class本堂课是第八单元的听说部分,说的部分主要是有关于保健和看医生方面的词汇和常用句型,而听的部分则是围绕这一主题相关的听力的综合理解部分的训练,课后同学们一定要加强听说训练。
Step V. Assignments1) 完成《学学·练练·考考》上的听力习题2) 预习课文八单元课文1Unit 8 Passage I the 2nd two periodsStepI. RevisionDo you need any help?Shall I go with you to the hospital?You’d better go to see a doctor immediately.You’d better lie down.You should have a good rest.You must take some medicine.That’s too bad.I’m sorry to hear that.What can I do for you?Step II. Passage I. A Guide to Health for Tourists旅游健康指南1). Text-related InformationHealth and SafetyIn case of ill health, EU citizens can receive free treatment at National Health Service hospitals. While for non-EU citizens treatment within NHS accident and emergency units only is free - if a non-EU citizen needs to be admitted to a ward, they will be charged. If you are charged medical fees, keep a record of you having paid in order to claim on your insurance.Generally speaking, you will find few health hazards when traveling inEngland. The water is safe to drink unless a sign says otherwise (for example on trains), milk is pasteurized and you should find few problems with food if it is cooked properly. However, a change in climate, diet, and water supply in itself can cause problems such as an upset stomach, so take care, especially with your diet. Doctors and surgeries vary their hours, so do not count on them being open. For example many close during the afternoons and then open again for a couple of hours in the evenings. Outside of hours try a local hospital or in emergencies, dial for an ambulance.Step III. Important Words①suffer: feel or have pain, lose…FOR EXAMPLEI’ll surely suffer from headaches if I stay up late.She is suffering from homesickness since she’s never been away from home ②acclimatize: get used to a new environmentFOR EXAMPLEDon’t worry, you’ll soon get acclimatized to the life here.It’s easier for some people to get acclimatized while very difficult for others.③fasten: fix firmly, tie or jion togetherFOR EXAMPLEHave you fastened all the doors and windows?She fastened the box with a piece of string.④convince: make or cause somebody feel certainbe convinced of somethingconvince somebody of somethingFOR EXAMPLEI’m convinced of his honesty.We couldn't convince her of her mistake.⑤soothe: make a person quiet or calmFOR EXAMPLEThe mother is soothing her crying baby.It’s difficult for him to soothe his anger.Step IV. Difficult Sentences①Clearly, it is necessary to pack a small first aid kit with you if you go traveling.(Para. 2)Analysis: Clearly and similar adverbs like obviously, apparently, etc. expressthe author’s or the speaker’s idea and attitude. Go doing sth is a verb phrase often used in English, with “V-ing” giving the purpose of the verb go, meaning “干什么去”.显然,如果出去旅行,装备一个小小的急救包是绝对有必要的。