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1、Umit6II. Listening SkillsListening to People Talk About Health1. M: I havent been to see my doctor for a very long time. Im worried that hell be angry with me for not having a physical examination for so long. W: Which is more important, the doctors feelings or your health? Youd better go if you wan

2、t to make sure everything is all right with you.It seems that the man worries more about the doctors feelings than his own health.2. W: Oh, Ive got a cold. Im not used to the cold weather, and it often gets the best of me. What I need now is some good medicine. M: The best medicine is to keep health

3、y. I promise you that if you get involved with some sort of physical exercise, youll get sick a lot less. Why dont you try joining a gym?The woman catches cold easily and believes in taking some good medicine, but the man thinks physical exercise is more important.3. W: Exams are coming up soon. Ive

4、 been so busy with schoolwork that Ive had a lot of trouble sleeping. M: School is important, but so is your health. Maybe you should talk to a doctor. Doctors see people all the time for this very problem. They can help you.The woman has been so busy with schoolwork that she has had difficulty slee

5、ping. The man believes that health is important that she should see a doctor.4. M: Do you mind if I have a cigarette before we eat? W: Well, actually, I do. If you dont mind, could you smoke outside? If you want to poison your body and shorten your life, thats your business. But as for me, I want to

6、 live long and healthy.The woman asks the man to smoke outside because she wants to live long and healthy. She believes second-hand smoke causes cancer too.5. W: Robert, when we last talked, you promised there would be less television and junk food, and more exercise in your life. But now youre beco

7、ming quite overweight. M: I know its bad, but I really like watching TV. After all we should enjoy ourselves while we are young. W: But youre risking your health watching TV so much. M: Oh, yes: heart trouble, high blood pressure. But Id rather die than give up TV. The man once promised he would wat

8、ch TV less, eat less junk food and have more exercise. But he believes it is more important to enjoy himself, although the woman says hes risking his health watching TV so much.III. Listening InTask 1: DietsIf youre a young lady in your twenties, you may be either on a diet or wondering which diet t

9、o follow. Indeed, people are so concerned with their appearance that the word “diet” has lost its original meaning. It now has the same meaning as “weight loss diet”. There was a time when women bound their waists to have a nice figure. Them came Twiggy, a British supermodel most famous in the 1960s

10、, and since then everyone has wanted to look like a twig. Because of this trend, many diets have become popular. It is not uncommon to meet young girls who look weak enough to be blown away in the wind, yet they are still talking about diets! However, extreme diets can lead to health problems. Many

11、such dieters may end up with very serious disorders. Princess Diana suffered from an excessively strong appetite; Karen Carpenter, a popular singer of the 1970s, died of the less of appetite. You should know that looking good is important but not when it comes at he risk of your health and life. Bet

12、ter eating habits and proper exercise are all you need to be fit and look good.1.A 2.C 3.B 4.B 5.CTask 2: Culture Shock(D=Doctor; S=Student)D: Hello, Im Dr. Black. Howre you feeling?S: Im not feeling well, doctor.D: What seems to be the problem?S: I dont know. I just feel tired all the time. I want

13、to sleep all day. Im not interested in studying or being with people.D: How long had this been going on?S: Almost one month now.D: Are there any other symptoms?S: Im just tired.D: Do you have many friends?S: I dont really have many here. Im an international student.D: I imagine that many things abou

14、t your life here are different from your home.S: Yeah, my lifes changed a lot. Foods, customs, socializingeven body language and gestures are all different from those in my own country.D: How long have you lived here?S: Almost three months now. It seems much linger; its a struggle for me to get used

15、 to the new way of life here.D: Hmm. Well, lets check you over. (a few minutes later) Well, I dont see anything physically wrong with you. Your heart is strong. Lungs are clear. Your blood pressure is normal.S: Then what do you think is wrong with me, doctor?D: Your problem seems to be culture shock

16、. Sometimes when people move to a new location, especially a new country, they experience culture shock. Sometimes this culture shock can be serious, and people become very depressed. I suggest that you try to spend some time each week with people from your own culture.S: But my teachers tell me to

17、speak English all the time.D: I understand, but right now we need to deal with your symptoms. Follow my advice, and youll feel better.S: How long does this last?D: Culture shock lasts for a while and then begins to disappear. The length of time varies from person to person. If you arent feeling bett

18、er in two or three weeks, please call me again.1. The student feels tired all the time, wants to sleep all day, and is not interested in studying or being with people.2. Many things in the students life have changed, such as foods, customs, socializing, and even body language and gestures.3. Because

19、 the students heart, and blood pressure are all normal.4. Sometimes when people move to a new location, especially a new country, they experience culture shock.5. The doctor suggests that the student try to spend some time each week with people from her own culture.Task 3: The FluTheres nothing grad

20、ual about the flu: it hits you like a hammer. One minute youre feeling fine, and the next you can be shivering, burning up, and then shivering again. In minutes, your legs become weak and your body aches in places that have never hurt before. Influenza can break out so suddenly that people can somet

21、imes say, “It hit me at exactly 9 last night.” But whether the flu strikes at night or on the bus to school, theres just one thing a victim wants to do: lie down in bed. A healthy person can fight off the flu in three to five days, though a cough and tired feeling can last two more weeks. But often

22、an attack of the flu is followed by another illness. Doctors recommend that old people, or people of nay age with heart or lung problems, get a flu vaccine every year. Because flu viruses change all the time, a new vaccine must be prepared each year to protect against future attacks.The flu is such

23、an infections illness that it can hit you any time and anywhere. One minute you can be feeling fine, and the next you can be shivering, burning up, and then shivering again. Soon your legs become weak and your body begins to ache. Once the flu hits you, you just want to lie down in bed. Usually, it

24、lasts three to five days, buy is often followed by another illness. If youre old or have heart or lung problems, youd better get a flu vaccine every year so as to protect against it.Task 4: An AnnouncementReceptionist: Good morning. Dr. Blacks office.Student: Hello, this is Albert Shaw. Id like to m

25、ake an appointment with Dr. Black for a checkup. Would 9:30 be all right?Receptionist: Lets see. He doesnt have any openings in the morning. But theres a cancellation in the afternoon at 3 oclock.Student: Hmmm, how about 3:30? Ill have a class until 3:15.Receptionist: OK, lets make it 3:30 the day a

26、fter tomorrow. Thats Thursday.IV. Speaking OutNow Your TurnJames: Hello, Nicky! Are you feeling better today?Nicole: Well, the fever is gone, but Im still feeling weak. You know, I cant take it easy any longer. Im worried about my class and the coming biology examits an important test.James: Dont wo

27、rry. Everything will be OK. Are you still taking the medicine?Nicole: Yeah. Im following the doctors orders, but I hate taking pills. You cant be sure about the side effects.James: I know what you mean. Some medicines are not safe.Nicole: You could say that again.Model 2 Is it serious, doctor?Now Yo

28、ur TurnDoctor: Well, John, your blood pressure is a bit high. Is there a history of that in your family?John: Is it serious, doctor? My grandpa died of a Stroke.Doctor: Your condition is not that bad. But you have to take care. More rest, less work.John: Do I have to drop some classes? The trouble i

29、s that my class schedule is so tight this semester.Doctor: Take it easy. Take the prescription for three months, then come back for another checkup.Model 3 Whats on your mind?Now Your TurnKatherine: Whats on your mind, Sarah?Sarah: Im really anxious. Im afraid of the oral presentation tomorrow.Kathe

30、rine: Theres really no reason to be worried. Youve practiced it so often with me that even I know it.Sarah: But I cant help worrying. Ill get nervous when I speak in public.Katherine: I know. When I did my first oral presentation, I went through the same thing. Youll be fine.V. Lets TalkDoctor: Well

31、, your test results are back, Jim. Your blood tests are fine. Everything seems OK.Jim: Huh. I still dont have any energy, and I get headaches all the time.Doctor: Mm. I see your weight is 180 pounds. Youve gained five pounds since your last visit. Thats a little too much for your weight.Jim: Thats f

32、unny. Ive been eating the same as always.Doctor: I think maybe we should talk about it.Jim: Oh, well, I meannow I eat the things students usually eat at school.Doctor: The usual things?Jim: Yeah, you know. In the morning, I grab a few doughnuts and a coffee on the way to school.Doctor: Uh-huh. And f

33、or lunch?Jim: Uh, a couple of hot dogs, fries, and a Cokemaybe an ice cream on the way back.Doctor: And dinner?Jim: Pizza, and a Coke.Doctor: What about exercise?Jim: Exercise? Im just not into exercise. I just like to watch sports on TV. Anyway I wouldnt have time for exercisetoo much homework, you

34、 know.Doctor: You should change your eating habits before you have a serious weight problem. Ill give you this pamphlet with diet suggestions to follow, and I also want you to do some walking and some one-hour workouts at the gym. Maybe three times a week.Jim: Diet? Exercise? But cant I just take so

35、me pills to give me more energy and get rid of my headaches?Column A Column B The students test results 6 1. Headaches and lack of energy His problems 1 2. Exercise and diet His breakfast 4 3. Pizza and a Coke His lunch 5 4. A few doughnuts and a coffee His dinner 3 5. A couple of hot dogs, fries, a

36、nd Coke Suggestions to follow 2 6. Nothing physically wrongFor ReferenceAA, you see B in low spirits and ask for the reason. Hi, Jack. Whats up? You look unhappy.B, tell A the result of your blood test. Well, I had a blood test last week. The doctor said that my blood was thick and sticky. Im very w

37、orried.A, comfort B, and give your suggestions. Dont worry. More fruit and vegetables and regular exercises will improve your health.B, say what you think about As suggestions. Hope so. Actually, the doctor said the same.BA, go to a stranger and introduce the diet pills. Excuse me, sir. Would you pl

38、ease have a look at our new diet pills? It helps you lose 20 pounds in one month.B, show your surprise and ask whether the pills work for all people. Wow. But does it suit different kinds of people? I mean the old and the young alike?A, answer affirmatively and ask for Bs persona; contact informatio

39、n. Good question. Weve different prescriptions for different groups of people. Would you please fill in the form with your comtact information, so that we can mail you the detailed introduction to the diet pills?B, write down your information and pass on the sheet to your partner. OK. Here you are!V

40、I. Furthering Listening and SpeakingTask 1: Medical Services on CampusWhile every university in America has its own policies and creates its own rules, most provide some type of medical service or health insurance for students, especially large universities. If students have a cold, or other illness

41、es, they can see a doctor, and they may also seek medical advice on a range of issues. Free testing for STDs such as HIV is a major part of disease preventionsharing important information about the epidemic. If students need a major operation or procedure, they must seek outside assistance, but the

42、school may help them make the arrangements. Smaller universities and colleges are not likely to provide in-depth medical assistance; they usually deal with small problems in housing, and assist students to take care of major issues off campus. No medical services are offered in universities and coll

43、eges that do not have students living on campus.1. medical service health insurance2. medical advice3. operation outside make the arrangements4. medical assistance housing off campus5. living on campusTask 2: An Expensive TreatmentSteven had a temperature of 100. His head was stuffed; his bones ache

44、d and his throat was sore. He knew he had the flu. All his roommates had been sick with it. He had used up all the special creams and herbs that his mother had carefully packed and put in his suitcase, saying, “Just in case you get sick.” After three days of lying in bed, feeling miserable, Steven d

45、ecided to go to the doctor. He described all his symptoms and was sure the doctor would give him a shot that would make him feel much better. Instead, the doctor told him to get plenty of rest and to drink lots of liquids. She gave him a prescription to fill and said in two or three days he would be

46、 feeling better. Ashe left, the receptionist told him his visit would cost $50. Steven paid the money in cash and left the doctors office feeling very angry1. F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.TTask 3: Doctors AdviceOnce an old gentleman went to see a doctor. The doctor examined him and said, “Medicine wont help you.

47、” You must have a complete rest. Go to a quiet country place for a month, go to bed early, drink milk, walk a lot, and smoke just one cigar a day.”“Thank you very much,” said the old gentleman, “I shall do everything you say.”A month later, the gentleman came to the doctor again, “How do you do!” sa

48、id the doctor, “I am very glad to see you. You look much younger.”“Oh, doctor,” said the gentleman, “I feel quite well now. I had a good rest. I went to bed early. I drank a lot of milk. I walked a lot. Your advice certainly helped me. But you told me to smoke one cigar a day, and that one cigar alm

49、ost killed me at first. Its no joke to start smoking at jmy age.”1.D 2.B 3.A 4.B 5.D新视野大学英语视听说教程第一册听力练习录音文本和答案Unit7 II. Listening SkillsIdentifying Prices1. M: I want two correction pens and a notebook. How much are they?W: $ 1.95 for each correction pen. $ 5.00 for the notebook.Q: How much does the

50、 man have to pay?2. W: Ooh, its only $9.8. I bet Jane would love this blue vase. Flowers are really her thing.M: The salesgirl said it is 30% off today, and it will be the normal price tomorrow.Q: How much will the vase cost tomorrow?3. W: Wow, what a wonderful yard sale. Did you see the sofa? Its i

51、n good shape, and hes selling it for just $100.M: Yeah. And that computer, just $150. What a steal! The one we saw last Saturday was three times as expensive as it.Q: How much was the computer they saw last week?4. M: Hi. Id like to book two tickets for this weekends concert. How much for general ad

52、mission?W: General admission is $25 per ticket and is standing room only. Seat tickets range from $35 to $50, depending on the section you want.Q: How much are two seat tickets?5. W: Hey, Nancy. Ive got this coupon that says if I buy three cans of Coke, I get a free bag of chips.M: Youd better look

53、at it more carefully. It says three bottles of Coke. The bottles are over there. $1.30 for each.Q: How much will the man pay to get three cans of Coke and a bag of chips?1.D   2.B   3.C   4.B   5.DIII. Listening InTask 1: Malls in the U.S.Malls are popular pla

54、ces for Americans to go. People like malls for many reasons. They feel safe because malls have private security guards and sometimes even police stations. Parking is usually free, and the weather inside is always fine. The newest malls have beautiful rest areas with waterfalls and large green trees.

55、 The largest mall in the United States is the Mal of America in Minnesota. It covers 4.2 million square feet. It has 350 stores, eight nightclubs, and a seven-acre park! There are parking spaces for 12,750 cars. About 750,000 people shop there every week. The first indoor mall in the United States w

56、as built in 1965 in Minnesota, but now malls are like town centers where people come to do many things. They shop, eat foods from all over the world, and see movies at theaters. Some people even get their daily exercise from the new sport of “mall walking.” Others go to malls to meet friends. In som

57、e malls, people can see a doctor or a dentist and even attend church. In a word, people can do just about everything in malls.1.A   2.C   3.B   4.D   5.DTask 2: Online ShoppingW: Hey, Don, online shopping is so popular nowadays. Where is a good place to buy electronics online?M: Hmmm. I usually go to A. Sometimes I use eBay.W: Really, Ive never used either of those. What are they all about?M: Well, eBay is an auction site. People put their stuff up for sale, and then other p

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