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    Lesson 18 Part ⅠWarming-upExercises

    Part      Warming-up  Exercises

    ATime: Doctor Johnson's Schedule

    Doctor Johnson's Timetable

    get up ________ have breakfast ________leave home for work____ begin to work ________ finish working________

    Doctor Johnson's Schedule for This Week

    ____ a.m. Monday appointment with Dr. Smith

    ____ p.m. Tuesday home call to Mrs. Norris

    ____ p.m. Wednesday luncheon with Mr. Taylor

    ____ a.m. Thursday opening ceremony of the hospital

    ____ p.m. Friday lecture to the students

    ____ a.m. Saturday leave for Manchester

    ____ p.m. Sunday leave Manchester

                                                                                                               Score:___

    BDifficult Sentences

    1We often still measure people's temperature on the Fahrenheit scale, where 98.4 degrees is a normal blood temperature.

    2Language doesn't matter too much to a doctor.  After all, vets manage without language at all.

    Lesson 18 Part Ⅱ At The Doctors Office (Ⅰ)

    Lesson 18 Part Ⅲ At TheDoctors Office (Ⅱ)

    Part     At The Doctor's Office ()

     

    Exercises:

    Ⅰ.Doctor's Diagnosis:

    You've got a gastric form of ____.

    Doctor's Advice:

    I'll write you a____. Take it to the____ and they will make up some____ for you.

    You'd better____ at home in the____ for a day or two.

    Ⅱ.What doesa vetmean?

    Part        At The Doctor's Office ()

     

    Exercises:

    Ⅰ.Patient's Complaints:

    Sometimes I feel ____and sometimes ____.I have a____ and a____.

    I felt ____ last night when I went to bed. Then I felt____ this morning when I woke up.

    Doctor's Examination:

    Put this thermometer under your ____, and we'll try to be more ____.

    Now, let's take a look at your temperature. It's ____. In centigrade,  your temperature is____ degrees.

    Ⅱ.What doesoff - colourmean?

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    Lesson 18 Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises

    Lesson 18

    Part Warming-up Exercises

    A. Time: Doctor Johnson's Schedule

    Training Focus:

    Identifying time

    Understanding the various ways of expressing different points and duration of time proves to be one of the difficult areas for students of English as a foreign language. Therefore, drills for improving students' comprehension of the English concept of time are provided in subsequent lessons.

    Directions: This drill is for practice in recognizing tine. Listen carefully.   Write down the time you hear as quickly as you can.

    Key:

    Dr. Johnson is a famous physician in London.   He is often very busy. He usually gets up at 730 and has breakfast at 800. He leaves home for work at 820 and begins to work at 900. He does not stop working until 600 in the afternoon.

    This week he has a very tight schedule.

    At 1015 a. m. on Monday, he has an appointment with Dr. Smith in a local hospital. At 230 p. m. on Tuesday, he pays a home call to a special patient, Mrs. Norris. At 145 p. m. on Wednesday, he has a working luncheon with Mr. Taylor from the local health bureau. At 1110 a.m. on Thursday,  he is expected to attend the opening ceremony of a new hospital in London.  At 820 p. m. on Friday, h gives a lecture to the medical students in a medical college. At 906 a. m. on Saturday,  he leaves London by train for Manchester to attend a medical conference. At 748 p. m. on Sunday, he leaves Manchester for London.

    B. Difficult Sentences

    Directions:   You are going to hear some sentences chosen from the comprehension material in this lesson. Listen carefully and repeat. (see tapescript)

    Part Ⅱ At the Doctors Office (Ⅰ)

    Part Ⅲ At The Doctors Office (Ⅱ)

    Lesson 18

     

    Ex.

    Directions: Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape.

    Key: (see tapescript)

    Ex.

    Directions: Answer the question.

    Key: (see tapescript)

    Tapescript:

    At The Doctor's Office () (52)

    Doctor: You've got a gastric form of flu. That's short for influenza. I'll write you a prescription. Take it to the chemist's and they will make up some medicine for you. You'd better stay-at home in the warm for a day or two.

    Patient: Thank you very much, doctor. I'm feeling better already. It wasn't so difficult telling you about my illness.

    Doctor: Nolanguage doesn't matter too much to a doctor. After all, vets manage without language at all.

    Patient: Please, what a vets?

    Doctor: Animal doctors. Now I must end this English lesson and see my next patient.  

    Lesson 18

     

    Ex.

    Directions:  Fill in the blanks with the words you hear on the tape.

    Key: (see tapescript)

    Ex. 

    Directions:  Answer the question.

    Key: (see tapescript)

    Tapescript:

    At the Doctor's Office () (145)

    Doctor: Good morning.  You're a new patient, I think. What's the trouble?

    Patient: Sometimes I feel cold and sometimes hot.  I have a headache and a stomachache.

    Doctor: Yes, you look a bit off-colour.

    Patient: What colour,  please?

    Doctor: sorry, what I said wasoff-colour.  It's a phrase we use to describe how someone looks or feels when he or she is unwell. Put this thermometer under your tongue,  and we'll try to be more scientific. When did this start ?

    Patient: I felt very tired last night when I went to bed. Then I felt really bad this morning when I woke up.

    Doctor: Yes, I see. Now, let's take a look at your temperature. Ah, just as I thought, a hundred and one.

    Patient: Oh, a hundred and one? So high?

    Doctor: Ah, yes, that must sound strange to you. We often still measure people's temperature on the Fahrenheit scale, where 98.4 degrees is a normal blood temperature. In centigrade, your temperature is 39 degrees, which is a bit high, but not exactly boiling point.

    Patient: Oh, it isn't very bad, then.

    Doctor: No, it isn't serious.  

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