Unit 4 预习·新知早知道1 同步讲解 (新教材)外研版(2020)选择性必修第二册.doc
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1、 .匹配词义 a单词匹配 ( )1.statistic An.病房 ( )2.priority Badj.极其重要的,必不可少的 ( )3.vital Cn.人类 ( )4.ward Dn.统计数据 ( )5.mankind En.优先处理的事,当务之急 答案 15 DEBAC b短语匹配 ( )1.not to mention A处在危险中 ( )2.regardless of B在他五十多岁时 ( )3.at risk C更不用说 ( )e to know D不管;不顾 ( )5.in his 50s E发觉;开始了解 答案 15 CDAEB .默写单词 1boundary n. 边界;分
2、界线 2assist v. 协助,帮助 3tackle v. 处理,对付 4specialist n. 专家 5infectious adj. 传染性的 6clinic n. 诊所;门诊部 7twin adj. 双胞胎的 8devotion n. 奉献 9disinfect v. 为消毒,给杀菌 .语境填词 at risk;disinfect;statistics;tackle;vital;boundary;ward; not to mention;devotion;priority 1According to official statistics the disease killed ov
3、er 500 people. 2The governments priority is to build more power plants. 3The government is determined to tackle inflation. 4Reading is of vital importance in language learning. 5We always had to disinfect the vegetables in boiling water first. 6His devotion to his wife and family is touching. 7We me
4、t almost all the students there, not to mention the teacher. 8If they have the virus they are putting patients at risk 9The fence marks the boundary between my property and hers. 10The hospital has a medical ward .语法填空之派生词 1Despite his cries, no one came to his assistance(assist) 2We waited three mo
5、nths before going back to see the specialist (special) 3Measles is an infectious(infection) disease. 4Her devotion(devote) to the job left her with very little free time. 1The list went on. 名单上的人还在继续被介绍。 2With each person I met,I felt a growing sense of pride as part of this extraodinary team,whose
6、devotion to the cause shone from their eyes. 随着与每个人相识,作为这个非凡团队的一员,我感到越来越自豪;队员们 眼中都闪烁着对这项事业的热爱之光。 3When we visited the ward the next morning,we were amazed to see that against all odds,both boys were still alive. 第二天早上查病房时, 我们惊奇地发现, 尽管凶多吉少, 两个男孩都还活着。 4Now my time is almost up. 现在我在这里的工作时间差不多要结束了。 5 I
7、n a few days, someone else will arrive to step into my shoes, and the tireless work that the MSF members do in more than 70 countries and regions around the world will go on. 再过几天,就会有人来接替我,MSF 的成员们在世界 70 多个国家和地区还 将精力充沛地继续工作。 名师圈点 case n病例;案例 vital adj.极其重要的,必不可少的 take chances 冒险 MSF 无国界医生组织(全称为 Mede
8、cins Sans Fronti res,英文是 Doctors Without BordersMSF)于 1971 年 12 月 20 日在巴黎成立,是一个由各国专业医 学人员组成的国际性的志愿者组织,是全球最大的独立人道医疗救援组织。 tragic adj.悲惨的;不幸的 scene n场面;场景 at risk 处于危险中 boundary n边界;分界线 combat v防止,抑制 mission n使命;任务 relieve v接替 specialist n专家 infectious adj.传染性的 routine n日常事务 clinic n诊所 disinfect v为消毒;给
9、杀菌 retired adj.退休的 in his 50s 在他五十多岁时 previously adv.以前地;先前地 outbreak n爆发,突然发生 21belief n信任;信仰 22extraordinary adj.非凡的 23devotion n奉献 24cause n事业 25come to know 开始了解 26vomit n呕吐物 27miracle n奇迹,意外的幸运事 28arrival n到达 29van n小型货车 30twin adj.双胞胎的 31ward n病房 32odd n奇迹;奇怪 33recovery n痊愈;康复 34compensate v弥补
10、,补偿 35be caught up in 陷入 36crisis n危机 37bond n纽带;关系 38inspiring adj.令人鼓舞的 39colleague n同事 40not to mention 更不用说 41step into my shoes 接替我的位置 42tireless adj.不知疲倦的 43absolutely adv.绝对地;完全地 44essential adj.必要的;必不可少的 45collaborate v合作,协作 46prosperity n繁荣 原文呈现 MY 100 DAYS WITH MSF Today we celebrate.Its e
11、xactly one month since the last reported case .But it is vital not to take any chances.So, 20 health care workers from almost as many countries, comrades in arms, raise virtual glasses to each other. I arrived in Liberia with MSF almost three months ago.When I saw the tragic scenes on the news, I fe
12、lt it was my duty as a doctor to go there and offer my help1. I knew I was putting my life at risk , but I thought, “If I dont do it, who will?” It is important to remember that Ebola doesnt respect national boundaries .There are no borders for doctors, for patients or for anyone else involved in co
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