1、4. Medical experts found little evidence that most supplements do anything to protect or improve health. 医学专家没有发现多少能证明这些制剂中的绝大多数能保障获增进健康的证明。5. But they noted that some do help to prevent disease. 但是他们注意到期中一些确实有助于预防疾病。Section Two Listening ComprehensionPart 1 Dialogue Psychology and Psychiatry1. Psyc
2、hology and psychiatryPsychology and psychologistPsychiatry and psychiatrist(1) Psychology is really the study of behaviour, including normal behavior and mental processes, the way we think, behave and feel.2) A psychologist will have a degree in psychology but will not have a medical training.1) Psy
3、chiatry is the study essential of mental illness.2) A psychiatrist is a fully trained doctor who also has additional specialist training in the field of psychiatry.2. Classification and mental illness3. Schizophrenia4. Mental illnessPart 2 Passage I Couldnt Stop DietingEx. B: Sentence Dictation1. Af
4、ter five years of marriage, Stan would leave me. Id be alone with my scale, my exercise, and my calorie-counting.2. Several months after our wedding, as I was striving to be the “perfect” wife, the anorexia reemerged. 3. As much as I wanted to please my husband by maintaining a healthy weight, exerc
5、ise and food restriction had become my sole means of coping with stress.4. Slowly, I became convinced that only I myself had the power to transform my heart and life.5. Transparent honesty was the first step, and Ive learned that Ill be accepted for who I am by my husband.Ex. C: Detailed Listening.
6、1. T. Im solely resoponsible for the destruction of my marriage. 2. T. Stan and I had met 10 years earlier while teaching at the same Christian high school.3. F. Id been frighteningly thin, but Stan had ignored my emaciated appearance.4. F. My counselor assured me that Id progressed to the point of
7、no longer needing therapy. 5. T. Though Id prepared hearty meals for Stan, I carefully restricted what I ate, panicking any time I hadnt exercised “enough”. Stans career change only added to the stress.6. T. The anorexia gave me a twisted sense of control over my life. 7. T. Whenever Stan and I woul
8、d have a conflict, Id add minutes onto my daily workout, or skip a meal. 8. T. We continued counseling sessions, and I learned gradually to see my anorexia in a new lightas the scar from a painful childhood that led to the fear Id never be loved for who I was.Ex. D: After-listening Discussion1. What
9、 experiences had led her to be so uncertain about marriage? She used to have an unpleasant childhood. Verbal, sexual abuses she suffered in her childhood led not only to anorexia, but rebellion and promiscuity. Though she knew Stan cared for her, a little voice in her head insisted she wasnt good en
10、ough for him, and that shed eventually lose him.2. What was the result after a years counseling? After a years counseling, the narrator gradually learned to see her anorexia in a new lightas the scar from a painful childhood that led to the fear shed never be loved for who she was. Slowly, she becam
11、e convinced that only she herself had the power to transform her heart and life. She was no longer deceptive about anorexia, and stopped hiding her past. 3. If you got anorexia, what would you do? (Open)Section Three NewsNews Item 1Ex. A: Summarize the newsThis news item is about a meeting in Hong K
12、ong trying to reach a new agreement on global trade. Listen to the news again and answer the questions.1. What are the representatives of nearly 150 countries meeting in Hong Kong still trying to do?To reach a new agreement on global trade.2. What is the biggest prize many countries realistically ho
13、ped for?A date for ending the EU subsidies to help farmers sell their produce on world markets.3. According to an EU senior official, what will EU do during the meeting?They are prepared to name the date as part of a wider deal.4. When will be the earliest possible date? If an agreement is not reach
14、ed on this meeting, when will be the latest date?The earliest date will be 2010, and 2013 will be the latest date.5. What will the United States do if the date is not what it expects?The U.S trade representative Rob Portman says he is trying to be accommodating, which means the United States will po
15、ssibly accept the new date.News Item 2 Listen to the news and complete the summary This news item is about a package of plans to tackle the recession reached by the G20 or a new consensus reached by the G20 on tackling global problems. Listen again and complete the outline.News ScriptThe G20 have co
16、me up with a package of plans that add up to well over a trillion dollars to tackle the recession.One key component is an agreement to treble to seven hundred and fifty billion dollars the resources available to the International Monetary Fund for lending to countries in trouble. They also want a te
17、nfold increase in what are called special drawing rights which is rather like an IMF currency and which strengthen the foreign exchange reserves of its member countries. The G20 also plans closer regulation of financial firms with curbs on executive pay and new oversight of large hedge funds.The Bri
18、tish Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, described the summit as marking a new consensus on tackling global problems.News Item 3 Listen and summarize the news item This news item is about the opening of Copenhagen climate summit. Listen again and decide T or F.1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. FThe conference opened
19、 to applause forty minutes late. It began with an environmental film from Danish children, a message from the next generation for those delegates whose decisions here over the next fortnight may help shape the lives they lead.34,000 people have tried to get accredited for this extraordinary meeting
20、an unprecedented demand.Hopes are high here that a deal can be done to lower emissions and raise cash to help poor countries adapt to climate change and obtain clean energy. The question is whether that agreement will be strong enough to meet the expectations of those children of the future.Section
21、FourPart 1 Feature reportExercise A:This news report is about the pediatric telemedicine program, which offers an efficient way for children to see a doctor.Exercise B:1. have a visit with a doctor2. save them four and a half hours of missed work; health-related absences3. insurance companies a grea
22、t deal of money; using hospital emergency rooms for treatment4. the high-tech medical visits; hands-on care5. remote visits; face to face visitsScript:Pediatric Telemedicine ProgramFor this little boy, Jonathan, a runny nose would normally mean a phone call from his day care center asking his mother
23、 to take him home. But, now, the center can make a different call and get him medical attention right there.The Day Care Provider contacts the Doctor at University of Rochester Medical Center to see if he can do a live visit via the Internet.Jonathan is one of nearly a thousand pre-school children i
24、n upstate Rochester, New York who can have a live visit with a doctor without ever leaving their day care center. The Provider inserts the ear thermometer to take his temperature. Audio, video and medical images are sent over the Internet to a physician at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
25、The Doctor inquires about the childs previous medical condition, Has he had problems with ear infections in the past? The Provider responds Yes, he has had one in the past.Fayla Bermudez with her sick child The childs mother, Fayla Bermudez, thinks the new service is great. In the past she says she
26、would have had to go to the emergency room.A new study shows that each telemedicine visit saved parents four and a half hours of missed work. And for the children, health related absences were down 63-percent.One mother, Erika Haines, says, They the children get seen, they get their medicine. They f
27、eel better and everybody is happy.Dr. Neil Herendeen, University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester doctor Neil Herendeen says telemedicine keeps people from using hospital emergency rooms for treatment, which saves insurance companies a great deal of money. You can do a lot of telemedicine for t
28、he cost of one E.R. visit. And thats what got our local insurers on board.Dr. Charles Shubin But pediatricians like Charles Shubin says the high-tech medical visits are no substitute for hands on care. Ill children, I think, deserve better than a mechanical, electronic process of health care.The Uni
29、versity of Rochester Medical Center doctors disagree, saying most of the time; remote visits are just as effective as face-to-face visits.The programs cost a lot to start up; the U.S. federal government has funded Rochesters. It is about expand beyond the citys limits and perhaps will become a model
30、 for similar programs across the U.S.Part 2 PassageExercise B1. Cooking should be a labor of love and feeding others brings you joy and satisfaction.2. Although hamburgers and hot dogs on the grill may be standard summer fares for many, for New Yorkers it is a genuine delicacy and our gracious host knew it.3. Elaborate and somewhat formal for a university setting, these dinners cultivated Sarahs love of entertaining for her friends and family. 4. For years my dear friend Carol has been preparing her spectacular knockwurst for me and my family. 5.
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