实用英语综合教程 unit 5
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Seek experts' advice--- It's fine to see the first surgeon that you are referred to, but you may not want to stop there. Almost everyone with cancer can benefit from a second opinion. Be sure that your second opinion doctor is on staff at a different hospital from your first.
• Keys:
Dictations: Words related: 1.medicine 2. clinic 3. recover 4. fever 5. virus 6.vitamins 7. infect 8. symptom 9. suffer 10. disease
Idioms and proverbs: 1. Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.. 2. Health is better than wealth. 3. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Lead-in Questions: 1.If one of your friends had a fatal illness, what would you do? 2.How can we keep healthy in our daily life?
You have cancer
Once a doctor says “you have cancer”, your whole world turns upside down. Most people feel confused and out of control. Here are 5 most important things to do after your diagnosis.
A: I want to go to China for sight-seeing. What do you think of it, Mum? B: Why not? China is a wonderful country. A: The Great Wall is good place to visit. B: Yes, and you will love the food!.
Learn about your condition--- Knowledge is power, so before you do anything else you must become an expert on your cancer. This will help you speak effectively with doctors, ask the right questions and assure that you are getting the best possible care. The Internet is a wonderful source of information as long as you use it wisely. Be sure to stick to expert medical websites and avoid nonmedical blogs or websites that sell therapies or treatments.
Build a support team--- Dealing with cancer is tough and you'll need to create a support system to get it through smoothly. Start by making 2 lists. The first is a list of all the tasks that will need to be done. On the second list write down all the people who might be of help to you.
I Dictations Related Words: 1.__________ 6.__________
2. ________ 3. _______ 4.________ 5. ________ 7. ________ 8. ________ 9.________ 10. ________
Idioms and Proverbs: 1._______________________________ 2.________________________________. 3.________________________________
Make wise decisions—No one knows you better than you know yourself, so don't rely on your doctor to make your decisions for you. Is it worth giving up a leg, a breast to decrease the chance that your cancer will come back? No one can make these decisions for you—not even your doctor. Get all the information that you can and then compare the facts with your personal goals and values.
实用英语综合教程
1
BOຫໍສະໝຸດ BaiduK
Unit 5 Health
Part One Lead-in Listening Part Two Speaking Tasks Part Three Reading Task One Exercise Part Four Reading Task Two Part Five Intercultural Reading
• Keys:
Dictations: Words related: 1.medicine 2. clinic 3. recover 4. fever 5. virus 6.vitamins 7. infect 8. symptom 9. suffer 10. disease
Idioms and proverbs: 1. Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.. 2. Health is better than wealth. 3. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Lead-in Questions: 1.If one of your friends had a fatal illness, what would you do? 2.How can we keep healthy in our daily life?
You have cancer
Once a doctor says “you have cancer”, your whole world turns upside down. Most people feel confused and out of control. Here are 5 most important things to do after your diagnosis.
A: I want to go to China for sight-seeing. What do you think of it, Mum? B: Why not? China is a wonderful country. A: The Great Wall is good place to visit. B: Yes, and you will love the food!.
Learn about your condition--- Knowledge is power, so before you do anything else you must become an expert on your cancer. This will help you speak effectively with doctors, ask the right questions and assure that you are getting the best possible care. The Internet is a wonderful source of information as long as you use it wisely. Be sure to stick to expert medical websites and avoid nonmedical blogs or websites that sell therapies or treatments.
Build a support team--- Dealing with cancer is tough and you'll need to create a support system to get it through smoothly. Start by making 2 lists. The first is a list of all the tasks that will need to be done. On the second list write down all the people who might be of help to you.
I Dictations Related Words: 1.__________ 6.__________
2. ________ 3. _______ 4.________ 5. ________ 7. ________ 8. ________ 9.________ 10. ________
Idioms and Proverbs: 1._______________________________ 2.________________________________. 3.________________________________
Make wise decisions—No one knows you better than you know yourself, so don't rely on your doctor to make your decisions for you. Is it worth giving up a leg, a breast to decrease the chance that your cancer will come back? No one can make these decisions for you—not even your doctor. Get all the information that you can and then compare the facts with your personal goals and values.
实用英语综合教程
1
BOຫໍສະໝຸດ BaiduK
Unit 5 Health
Part One Lead-in Listening Part Two Speaking Tasks Part Three Reading Task One Exercise Part Four Reading Task Two Part Five Intercultural Reading