Lesson
Seventeen: SEEING THE DOCTOR ( I ) |
Part B Macro-Listening |
Dialogue 1
What’t the Matter with
You?
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I. Learning points |
Words
and Phrases
sore /sC:/
疼痛发炎的 injection/In5dVekFEn/
注射
throat /WrEJt/喉咙 pill
/pil/ 药片
headache /5hedeIk/
头痛 effective /I5fektIv/
有效的
examine /I^5zAmIn/
检查
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Basic Structures
I’ve got a …
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Useful Expressions
1) What’s the matter with you?
2) I’m sorry to hear that.
3) Are you sure?
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II.
Exercises |
1. Directions: Listen
to the dialogue and write down your answer to each of the following
questions.
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Key
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1. Doctor and patient.
2) Tired and weak.
3) Some pills. 4) To have an injection.
5) She should rest that day. |
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1) What is the probable relationship between the man and woman?
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2) How did the woman feel that morning?
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3) What did the woman prefer to have?
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4) What advice did the man give the woman?
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5) What should the woman do if she wanted to go out the next
day?
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2.
Directions: Listen to the dialogue again and supply the
missing words.
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Key
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1) a sore throat, a headache 2)
whole body, terrible.
3) Open your mouth wide 4) very red, sore
5) An injection, pills 6) hate injections
Tapescript
Man Now, what’s the matter with you, madam?
Woman I’ve got a sore throat and a headache.
Man Do you feel tired?
Woman Yes, my whole body feels weak. I really
feel terrible.
Man I’m sorry to hear that. I’ll have to
examine you. Open your
mouth wide so that I can look at your
throat. Yes. It’s very
red. It looks sore. I’ll have to give you
an injection.
Woman Can you give me some pills?
Man An injection is better than pills.
Woman Are you sure? I hate injections.
Man But I advise you to have an injection
first. It is more effective.
Woman Will I be able to go out tomorrow?
Man Probably, if you rest today.
Woman Good. I’ll sleep today so that I’ll be
able to go out tomorrow.
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1) I’ve got ______and______ .
2) Yes, my______ feels weak. I really feel______ .
3) ________________________so that I can look at your throat.
4)Yes, it’s ____________. It looks ____________.
5) ____________is better than____________ .
6) Are you sure? I ____________.
YOUR SCORE:________ /20 POINTS |
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Dialogue 2
What Seems to Be the Trouble?
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I. Learning Points |
Words
and Phrases
trouble /5trQb(E)l/
疾病,烦恼 temperature /5temprItFE/
热度
ache /eIk/
疼痛 case /keIs/
病例
fever /5fi:vE/
发烧 Richard /5rItFEd/
男子名
thermometer /WE5mRmItE/
体温计 the flu /flu:/
流行性感冒
tongue /tQN/
舌 in a day or two 一两天内 |
Basic Structures
1) You do have…
2) What’s wrong with …
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Useful Expressions
1) What seems to be the trouble?
2) I think so. |
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II. Exercises
1. Directions: Listen to the dialogue
and choose the best answer to each question you hear.
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Key
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(10 points) |
1) a. He took Richard’s temperature.
b. He examined Richard’s throat.
c. He listened to Richard’s lungs and heart.
d. He measured Richard’s blood pressure.
2) a. A headache.
b. The flu.
c. A fever.
d. A sore throat.
3) a. He said he had sore eyes.
b. He said he had a weak heart.
c. He said he had a temperature.
d. He said he had the flu.
4) a. Richard should have an injection every day.
b. Richard should stay in hospital for a few days.
c. Richard should take some medicine at fixed times and have
a good rest at home.
d. Richard should come again in a day or two.
5) a. Richard didn’t know he had a case of the flu at first.
b. Richard was worried about his health.
c. Richard was seriously ill.
d. Richard didn’t take care of his health. |
2.
Directions: Listen to the dialogue again and complete
the answers to the following questions.
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Key
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1) a. feel well b. ached c. felt
weak d. sore throat
e. temperature
2) a. an injection first b. some medicine every
four hours
c. in bed and rest d. plenty of water. e. take
it easy
Tapescript
Doctor Come in, Richard.
Richard Thank you, doctor.
Doctor Now, what seems to be the trouble?
Richard I don’t feel well, doctor. My head
aches. My arms and legs
feel weak. And I have a sore throat.
Doctor Do you have a fever?
Richard I think so.
Doctor Well, let’s see. Put this thermometer
under your tongue.
Richard All right.
Doctor Yes, you do have a temperature. I
want to take a look at
your throat. Open your mouth. Please
say ‘Ah’.
Richard Ah-ah. What’s wrong with me, doctor?
Doctor Well, you have a case of the flu.
Richard Is it very serious, doctor?
Doctor Take it easy, Richard. I’ll give you
an injection first. Then
I’ll give you some medicine for the flu.
Richard When do I take the medicine?
Doctor Every four hours. I want you to stay
in bed and rest. And
drink plenty of water. I’ll come to see
you in a day or two.
Richard Thank you, doctor.
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(10 points) |
1) What were the symptoms of Richard’s illness?
a. he didn’t ________________.
b. His head ________________.
c. His arms and legs________________ .
d. He had got a ________________.
e. He had a ________________.
2) What did the doctor advise him to do?
a. To have ________________.
b. To take________________ .
c. To stay ________________.
d. To drink________________ .
e. To________________ .
YOUR SCORE:________ /20 POINTS |