
Day 1 单元学习导航:Section A Day1-1. 生词扎根 默写下列词汇: 1. 问题 2. 疼痛的 3. 胃痛 4. 喉咙 5. 发烧 6. 躺;平躺 7. 放松休息 8. 咳嗽 9. X射线 10. 牙痛 11. 头痛 12. 间歇;休息 13. 疼痛;受伤 14. 乘客 15. 离开 16. 问题;苦恼 17. 击;打 18. 陷入 Day1-2. 生词开花 1. “疼痛”表达法: a. 人体部位+-ache构成:backache; ; ; ; b. sore+人体部位: He has a sore throat. c. have a pain in+人体部位: I have a pain in my head. d. 人体部位+hurt/hurts: My head hurts. 2. lie词义辨析 n. 谎言 a white lie 善意的谎言 v. a. 撒谎 lie--lied(过去式)b. 躺下c. 位于 lie--lay(过去式) 3. break 词义辨析 n. 间歇;休息 We take a break every forty minutes. v. 弄坏;破坏 He broke my pen by accident. My car broke down on the way to school. break into 闯入; break out 爆发 Day1-3. 生词结果 翻译背诵下列语句 1 He has a headache/toothache/stomachache. 2 She has a sore throat/fever/cold/cough. 3 You should lie down and rest. 4 see a dentist 5 get an X-ray 6 take one’s temperature 7 put some medicine on the cut 8 hot tea with honey 9 take breaks 10 keep/be away from 11 in the same way 12 without thinking twice 13 lie on the side of the road 14 shout for help 15 have a heart problem 16 get off 17 To one’s surprise 18 Thanks to... 19 be saved by sb. 20 get into trouble Day 1-4. 语篇提升-阅读 Diana was shopping in a busy store after work one evening. Just five minutes before closing time, she heard a shop worker saying, “Someone’s having a seizure (疾病突发)”. Walking quickly towards the shop worker, Diana saw a shopper on the ground. She was lying on the floor, jerking uncontrollably (控制不住地抽搐). A small group of people crowded to help the woman and a shop worker called an ambulance. Diana knew that she could use what she had learned from her first-aid training to help as well. “The seizure was very different from the way people usually move,” Diana said. “The woman’s movements were so powerful that her glasses flew off her face. ” Knowing it was important to keep the woman safe, one of the workers brought over a blanket and put it under the woman’s head so she wouldn’t hurt herself. “The seizure probably lasted only a few minutes, but it seemed much longer while it was going on,” Diana said. “When the jerking stopped, a man helped turn the woman onto her side. I then tilted (倾斜) her head back to help her keep breathing (呼吸). After the seizure, the woman seemed not to be able to understand what we were saying and couldn’t speak. Luckily, I learned that this could happen after a seizure and it might take some time for people to get back to feeling like their normal selves. It was such a relief (宽慰) when she finally answered that she was OK. ” By this time, the ambulance was on its way, so the other shoppers who had helped left. “As I was leaving, one of the store’s workers said, ‘Thank you for your kindness.’ I was very touched by her words, and I told her that I’d learned first aid in case something like this ever happened, and now it had,” Diana said. ... ...
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