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Listening. 1.志愿 2.渴望 3.适应 4.想象力 5 .相关的 6 .起作用 7.伸出 8. 门口 9.财产 10.生火 1 1.低声的 12.烤架 13.荣幸的 14.干透 15.干涸 16. 布置 Dictation.

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Presentation on theme: "Listening. 1.志愿 2.渴望 3.适应 4.想象力 5 .相关的 6 .起作用 7.伸出 8. 门口 9.财产 10.生火 1 1.低声的 12.烤架 13.荣幸的 14.干透 15.干涸 16. 布置 Dictation."— Presentation transcript:

1 Listening

2 1.志愿 2.渴望 3.适应 4.想象力 5 .相关的 6 .起作用 7.伸出 8. 门口 9.财产 10.生火 1 1.低声的 12.烤架 13.荣幸的 14.干透 15.干涸 16. 布置 Dictation

3 Listening on P35

4 Ex 1: Number time expressions in the order they talked about them ( ) in 1997 ( ) over the last few years ( ) in 1990 ( ) for six more months ( ) in the future ( ) in the 1980s ( ) for two weeks ( ) in 1992 ( ) in 2001 ( ) in two weeks’ time ( ) for a couple of months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

5 1980s 1990 1992 1997 2001 Now The future Sydney Africa Malawi Sudan Australia Studied medicine. Got to know two African students. Visited her two Africa friends. Became good friends with their families. Visited her two African friends and their families. Worked in their local health clinic for a couple of months. Volunteered with MSF. Worked with children affected by HIV/AIDS. Conditions were very challenging because of the heat, the rains, the basic clinics Has returned for two weeks. Will return to the Sudan for six months. After that, will probably return to Africa a few more times. Fill in the form

6 Questions ( Ex2 ) 1.Because when she worked in an African healthy clinic, she saw children with illnesses that could be prevented. 2. Because they didn’t have enough medicines. 3. Because the roads became so muddy that they spent most of their days digging the car out. 4. Because it could be very hot; it could be nearly impossible to get to the clinics when it rained; the clinics were very basic and the only tools she had were a stethoscope and her hands. 5. She now has a much greater appreciation of life and what other people have to go through.

7 MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES J: Good morning. I’m Jennifer Wells and today on “_______________”I’m talking with Dr Mary Murray who has returned to Australia for two weeks from the Sudan where she works ___ a volunteer _____ Medecins Sans Frontieres. Welcome, Mary. M: Thank you, Jennifer. J: Now Mary, you’ve worked in Malawi ___________ in the Sudan, haven’t you? Tell me, why did you first decide to join in MSF? M: Well, it stared when I was studying medicine in Sydney in the 1980s. I got to know two African students and visited them in 1990. I became good friends ____their families and decided to _________ to see them all again in 1992. I worked in their local health clinic for a couple of months. There I saw children with ______ that could be Make a difference aswith as well as with go back illness

8 prevented. It was terrible to treat children and then to see them come back again with the same illness and to see them die_______________________. That’s why I decided to work in____________________. J: So in 1997 you volunteered with MSF and went to Malawi. Can you say something about your work there? M: Sure. In Malawi, I was working with children who were affected by HIV/AIDS. It was_______________. Children died because we didn’t have enough medicines. J: Oh, how sad. M: Yes…. but I’m glad to say, things _____________there-- - nowadays there are programmes for HIV treatment that are having very good results. when they shouldn't have developing countries heart-breaking are getting better

9 J: That’s excellent news. Then, in 2001, you went to the Sudan. Let’s talk about your work there. M: Well, you could say that_______________________ ___________. It could be unbelievably hot…… one day I remembered it reached 56Celsius! And then when the rains came, getting to our clinics was________________. The roads became so muddy that we spent most of our days digging the car out. And the clinics were very basic--- just mud huts—and the only tools I had was a stethoscope 听诊器 and my two hands. J: Goodness, how ____________did you deal with that? M: Well, I just had to. It’s amazing what you can do when you have no choice. the conditions were rather challenging nearly impossible on earth

10 J: Yes, I can imagine. Mary, how do you think your experiences with MSF over the last few years have affected you? M: Oh, there’ve been lots of effects but one thing is____________– I enjoy this kind of life and what other people have to go through. J: And, just before we go…. What do you see yourself doing in the future? M: Well, I’m returning to the Sudan in two weeks time for six more months. And after that, I’m not sure but I’ll probably return to Africa_________________. J: It’s been lovely talking to you Mary, and we wish you all the best with your work in the Sudan. M: Thank you, Jennifer. for certain a few more times

11 1.dry out ------ dried up 2.picked up ------ picked out 3.look up ------- look out 4.take out-------- take up 5.come out ------ come up Exercise 1 on page 71


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