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高一年级(必修2)
Module 1
英语课件
Listening and vocabulary Everyday English
Complete the sentences using the words describing parts of the body.
When we breathe, the air goes into
our _____.
2. The _____ sends blood round the
body.
lungs
heart
chest heart lung stomach throat
3. Your ______ is inside your neck.
4. Your lungs are inside your _____.
5. When we eat, food goes into the
________.
stomach
throat
chest
Match the words with their definitions.
2. something shows that you have an illness
3. to take air in and out of your lungs
photograph of inside the body
X--ray
breathe
symptom
illness in which your chest hurts when you breathe
5. to be hot when you are ill
6. a piece of paper on which a doctor writes down the medicine a sick person needs
pneumonia
have a temperature
prescription
Match the health problems with the symptoms.
pain in a tooth ___________
your arm hurts and you can't move it ________
a very bad headache in which you don't
like the light __________
you make a noise with your throat __________
pain in your stomach ___________
pain in your throat ___________
toothache
broken arm
migraine
cough
stomachache
sore throat
Listen to the conversation and answer the questions.
1. What is the matter with Mr Chen?
Mr Chen’s chest _____ when he ________ and he has a ___________, a _________ and a cough.
hurts
breathes
temperature
sore throat
2. What does the doctor say he will do?
The doctor says he will need to do ________ and he may need to be __________ hospital.
an X-ray
taken into
Listen again and correct the mistakes in these sentences.
1. I’ve got a temperature of 37℃.
2. Can you breathe deeply?
3. Well, I’m sorry, but you’ve probably
got pneumonia.
4. My sister’s going to visit her this
afternoon.
38 ℃.
take a deep breath?
I’m afraid
wife’s
5. My wife’s going to pick me up in
half an hour.
6. I should imagine about three weeks, at
least.
a quarter of an hour.
two