选修七 4.3《Unit 4 Listening》学习参考培训课件.ppt
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1、新课标人教版课件系列高中英语选修选修(模块)模块)7-7-4.3Listening Warming up Have you ever helped others?In what kind of way do you help those who need?Now turn to Page 35,read Exercises 1 and 2 About MSF:The MSF role in emergency medical aid Mdecins Sans Frontires (MSF)is an international humanitarian aid organization tha
2、t provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 70 countries.The listening has many examples of phrases that express time sequence.Listen to these expressions and number them in the order you hear them.Task 1 Ex1,P35 in 1997 over the last few years in 1990 for six more
3、months in the future in the 1980s for two weeks in 1992 in 2001 in two weeks time for a couple of month With a partner,answer as many of the questions below as you can before you listen for a second time.Then listen and check your answer.Task 21.Why did Mary decide to work in developing countries?Be
4、cause when she worked in an African health clinic,she saw children with illnesses that could be prevented.2.When Mary worked in a clinic in Malawi,why did the children die?Because they didnt have enough medicines.3.In Sudan,why was it nearly impossible for Mary to get to the clinics when the rains c
5、ame?Because the roads became so muddy that they spent most of their days digging the car out.4.Why were conditions in the clinics in the Sudan challenging?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 sh
6、e had were a stethoscope and her hands.5.What was one of the effects of Marys experiences on her?She now has a much greater appreciation of life and what other people have to go through.Task 3TimePlace Events1980s 1990 1992Listen again and make notes.studied medicine.Got to know two Africa studentsV
7、isited her two African friends.Became good friends with their familiesVisited her two African friends and their families.Worked in their local health clinic for a couple of months.SydneyAfricaAfrica Time Place Events19972001 NowThe futureMalawiAustraliaSudanVolunteered with MSF.Worked with children
8、affected by HIV/AIDSConditions were very challenging because of the heat,the rains,the basic clinicsHas returned for two weeksWill return to the Sudan for six more months.After that,will probably return to Africa a few more timesLISTENING TEXTJ:Good morning.Im Jennifer Wells and today on“Making a di
9、fference”,Im talking with Dr Mary Murray who has returned to Australia for two weeks from the Sudan where she works as a volunteer with Medecins Sans Frontieres.Welcome,Mary.MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERESM:Thank you,Jennifer.J:Now Mary,youve worked in Malawi as well as in the Sudan,havent you?Tell me,why
10、did you first(emphasise slightly)decide to join MSF?M:Well,it started 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 with their families and decided to go back to see them all again in 1992.I worked in their local
11、 health clinic for a couple of months.There I saw children with illnesses that could be prevented.It was terrible to treat children and then to see them come back again with the same illness and to see them die when they shouldnt have.Thats why I decided to work in developing countries.J:So in 1997
12、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 heart-breaking.Children died because we didnt have enough medicines.J:Oh,how sad.M:Yesbut Im glad to say,things are getting better
13、 therenowadays there are programmes for HIV treatment that are having very good results.J:Thats excellent news.Then,in 2001,you went to the Sudan.Lets talk about your work there.M:Well,you could say that the conditions were rather challenging.It could be unbelievably hot one day I remember it reache
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