大学英语综合教程三unit4.ppt
96页应用型大学英语综合教程,上海交通大学出版社,应用型大学英语系列教材,Book Ⅲ,2,上海交通大学出版社,,Language in Use,Enhancement of Language Abilities,Unit 3,,,Unit Four,Table of Contents,Language Skills Development,3,上海交通大学出版社,Focus1 content,Starter,Text: A doctor or a quack?,Working with words and phrases,Discussion,Practice: interpreting,Practice: translation,Practice: writing,Surfing the Internet,Highlights,Table of Contents,Part 1 Language Skills Development,4,上海交通大学出版社,focus1highlights,Highlights S: Natural cures or doctors L: A clever doctor and a mean patient R: A doctor or a quack? W: Repeating key nouns to achieve coherence in a paragraph Internet work: Introducing traditional Chinese medicine,Part 1 Language Skills Development,5,,,上海交通大学出版社,1. Starter,focus1starter,A. Work with a partner and answer the following questions.,1. Do you believe in natural cures? 2. Have you ever come across an irresponsible or ill-mannered doctor?,Not totally. While it is true that some diseases can be cured without taking traditional drugs, modern medicine is indispensable. Whenever a person is sick, he or she should consult a doctor.,Yes. This kind of doctor is detestable. They totally forget their professional ethics, and more often than not, they lack the requisite specialist skills.,6,B. Listen to a story and fill in the blanks.,focus1starter,,上海交通大学出版社,1. Starter,1. The businessman always tried to ____________________ for what he needed. 2. Dr. Smith charged __________________ for the first visit, but only twenty-five dollars for ________________. Dr. Smith said there was no need to examine the businessman again. He asked him to continue taking the medicine _____________________.,he prescribed last time,each visit after that,five hundred dollars,pay as little as possible,7,A Clever Doctor and a Mean Patient There was a businessman who always tried to pay as little as possible for what he needed. One day he fell ill. He decided to go to a doctor and asked a friend to recommend one. “Dr. Smith is a good one,” the friend told him. “Is he expensive?” the businessman asked. “Yes and no. He charges five hundred dollars for the first visit, but only twenty-five dollars for each visit after that.” “That seems reasonable,” the businessman said, and went to visit Dr. Smith.,focus1starter,,上海交通大学出版社,1. Starter,8,focus1starter,,上海交通大学出版社,1. Starter,As he walked into the consulting room, he said, “Well, here I am again.” and put twenty-five dollars on the table. The doctor looked at the businessman carefully for a moment, then smiled and put the money into the drawer of his desk. “Thank you,” he said. “And what can I do for you today?” “Examine me, of course,” the businessman said, “and tell me what’s wrong with me.” “Oh, there’s no need for me to examine you again,” the doctor said. “Just continue taking the medicine I prescribed to you when you came to me last time.”,9,focus1text,上海交通大学出版社,Text Lead-in,,,Text Organization,10,focus1text,上海交通大学出版社,Text Lead-in,,,11,focus1text,上海交通大学出版社,Text Lead-in,,,12,focus1text,2. Text: A Doctor or a Quack?,1 The modern doctor’s business is an extremely simple one, which could be acquired in about two weeks. This is the way it is done.,Translation,医生还是江湖郎中? 1 现在干医生这一行非常简单,大约只需两个礼拜就能学会。
下面就是医生怎么看病的上海交通大学出版社,13,focus1text,2 The patient enters the consulting room. “Doctor,” he says, “I have a bad pain.” “Where is it?” “Here.” “Stand up,” says the doctor, “and put your arms up above your head.” Then the doctor goes behind the patient and strikes him a powerful blow on the back. “Do you feel that?” he says. “I do,” says the patient. Then the doctor turns suddenly and lets him have a left hook under the heart. (To be continued),Translation,上海交通大学出版社,2 病人走进诊室,对医生说:“医生,我痛死了!” 医生问:“哪里痛?”“这里。
医生说:“站起来,把胳膊举过头随后,医生走到病人背后,在他的后背猛击了一下医生问:“感觉到痛了吗?”病人答道:“感觉到了医生又突然转过来,在他心脏下方来了一记左钩拳Note that strike here means “to hit forcibly and deliberately with one’s hand or a weapon (打,击)”. e.g. strike a heavy blow at the aggressors It can also mean “(of a thought or an idea) to come into one’s mind suddenly and unexpectedly (突然想到)”. e.g. The plan strikes me as ridiculous. Sometimes strike is used in the sense of “refusing to work as a protest over pay or conditions (罢工)”. It may function either as a noun or as a verb. e.g. be/go/come out on strike The union has voted to strike for a pay increase of 6%.,2. Text: A Doctor or a Quack?,14,focus1text,“Can you feel that?” he says viciously, as the patient falls over on the sofa in a heap. “Get up,” says the doctor, and counts ten. The patient rises. The doctor looks him over very carefully without speaking, and then suddenly fetches him a blow in the stomach that doubles him up speechless. The doctor walks over to the window and reads the morning paper for a while. (To be continued),Translation,病人倒在沙发上,瘫作一团,医生却恶狠狠地问:“这样痛不痛?起来。
医生边说边从一数到十病人就站了起来医生仔细地观察着他,一言不发然后突然在病人的腹部捶了一拳,他痛得弯下身去,话都说不出来医生则走到窗户边,读了一会晨报上海交通大学出版社,heap: n. [C] 一堆 e.g. His clothes were in a crumpled heap on the floor. vt. 堆积,堆置 e.g. He heap。

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