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新课标人教版课件系列《高中英语》选修(模块)7-4.3
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2WarmingupHaveyoueverhelpedothers?Inwhatkindofwaydoyouhelpthosewhoneed?
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6NowturntoPage35,readExercises1and2AboutMSF:TheMSFroleinemergencymedicalaidMédecinsSansFrontières(MSF)isaninternationalhumanitarianaidorganizationthatprovidesemergencymedicalassistancetopopulationsindangerinmorethan70countries.
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12Thelisteninghasmanyexamplesofphrasesthatexpresstimesequence.Listentotheseexpressionsandnumberthemintheorderyouhearthem.Task1Ex1,P35
13in1997overthelastfewyearsin1990forsixmoremonthsinthefutureinthe1980sfortwoweeksin1992in2001intwoweeks’timeforacoupleofmonth⑵⑴⑶⑸⑷⑹⑺⑼⑻⑽⑾
14Withapartner,answerasmanyofthequestionsbelowasyoucanbeforeyoulistenforasecondtime.Thenlistenandcheckyouranswer.Task2
15WhydidMarydecidetoworkindevelopingcountries?BecausewhensheworkedinanAfricanhealthclinic,shesawchildrenwithillnessesthatcouldbeprevented.2.WhenMaryworkedinaclinicinMalawi,whydidthechildrendie?Becausetheydidn’thaveenoughmedicines.
163.InSudan,whywasitnearlyimpossibleforMarytogettotheclinicswhentherainscame?Becausetheroadsbecamesomuddythattheyspentmostoftheirdaysdiggingthecarout.4.WhywereconditionsintheclinicsintheSudanchallenging?Becauseitcouldbeveryhot;itcouldbenearlyimpossibletogettotheclinicswhenitrained;theclinicswereverybasicandtheonlytoolsshehadwereastethoscopeandherhands.
175.WhatwasoneoftheeffectsofMary’sexperiencesonher?Shenowhasamuchgreaterappreciationoflifeandwhatotherpeoplehavetogothrough.
18Task3TimePlaceEvents1980s19901992Listenagainandmakenotes.studiedmedicine.GottoknowtwoAfricastudentsVisitedhertwoAfricanfriends.BecamegoodfriendswiththeirfamiliesVisitedhertwoAfricanfriendsandtheirfamilies.Workedintheirlocalhealthclinicforacoupleofmonths.SydneyAfricaAfrica
19TimePlaceEvents19972001NowThefutureMalawiAustraliaSudanVolunteeredwithMSF.WorkedwithchildrenaffectedbyHIV/AIDSConditionswereverychallengingbecauseoftheheat,therains,thebasicclinicsHasreturnedfortwoweeksWillreturntotheSudanforsixmoremonths.Afterthat,willprobablyreturntoAfricaafewmoretimes
20LISTENINGTEXTJ:Goodmorning.I’mJenniferWellsandtodayon“Makingadifference”,I’mtalkingwithDrMaryMurraywhohasreturnedtoAustraliafortwoweeksfromtheSudanwheresheworksasavolunteerwithMedecinsSansFrontieres.Welcome,Mary.MEDECINSSANSFRONTIERES
21M:Thankyou,Jennifer.J:NowMary,you’veworkedinMalawiaswellasintheSudan,haven’tyou?Tellme,whydidyoufirst(emphasiseslightly)decidetojoinMSF?M:Well,itstartedwhenIwasstudyingmedicineinSydneyinthe1980s.
22IgottoknowtwoAfricanstudentsandvisitedthemin1990.Ibecamegoodfriendswiththeirfamiliesanddecidedtogobacktoseethemallagainin1992.Iworkedintheirlocalhealthclinicforacoupleofmonths.ThereIsawchildrenwithillnessesthatcouldbeprevented.
23Itwasterribletotreatchildrenandthentoseethemcomebackagainwiththesameillnessandtoseethemdiewhentheyshouldn’thave.That’swhyIdecidedtoworkindevelopingcountries.
24J:Soin1997youvolunteeredwithMSFandwenttoMalawi.Canyousaysomethingaboutyourworkthere?M:Sure.InMalawi,IwasworkingwithchildrenwhowereaffectedbyHIV/AIDS.Itwasheart-breaking.Childrendiedbecausewedidn’thaveenoughmedicines.
25J:Oh,howsad.M:Yes…butI’mgladtosay,thingsaregettingbetterthere—nowadaysthereareprogrammesforHIVtreatmentthatarehavingverygoodresults.J:That’sexcellentnews.Then,in2001,youwenttotheSudan.Let’stalkaboutyourworkthere.
26M:Well,youcouldsaythattheconditionswereratherchallenging.Itcouldbeunbelievablyhot…onedayIrememberitreached56°Celsius!Andthenwhentherainscame,gettingtoourclinicswasnearlyimpossible.
27Theroadsbecamesomuddythatwespentmostofourdaysdiggingthecarout.Andtheclinicswereverybasic-justmudhuts-andtheonlytoolsIhadwasastethoscopeandmytwohands.J:Goodness,howonearthdidyoudealwiththat?
28M:Well,Ijusthadto.It’samazingwhatyoucandowhenyouhavenochoice.J:Yes,Icanimagine.Mary,howdoyouthinkyourexperienceswithMSFoverthelastfewyearshaveaffectedyou?
29M:Oh,there’vebeenlotsofeffectsbutonethingisforcertain—Ienjoythiskindoflifeandwhatotherpeoplehavetogothrough.J:And,justbeforewego…whatdoyouseeyourselfdoinginthefuture?M:Well,I’mreturningtotheSudanintwoweekstimeforsixmoremonths.
30Andafterthat,I’mnotsurebutI’llprobablyreturntoAfricaafewmoretimes.J:It’sbeenlovelytalkingtoyouMary,andwewishyouallthebestwithyourworkintheSudan.M:Thankyou,Jennifer.
31Listeningonpage70Numbertheitemsbelowintheorderthatyoufirsthearthem.听!
32TheCancerCounciltheenvironmentPlanservingsouptothehomelessoldpeopleYouthintheCitychildreninhospitalTheFredHollowsFoundationNumbertheitemsbelowintheorder.
332.Listenagainandcompletethetable.organizationWhoWhatdoesitdo?PlanTheFredHollowsFoundationTheCancerCouncilYouthinthecitySponsorschildrenfrompoorcountries.Helpsblindpeopleindevelopingcountriestogettheirsightback.Doesresearchintocancer.HelpsyoungadultstogettheirYear10certificate.MickAnnieJasonMick
34LISTENINGTEXTSERVINGCOMMUNITIESJason(J),Mick(M)andAnnie(A)arediscussinghowtheschoolcanservecommunitiesoutsidetheschool.J:HaveyoutwobeenthinkingaboutwhattheCCCshouldorganizeforthisyear?
35M:Yeah,I’vegotanidea.Whataboutsponsoringachildfromapoorcountry?MyparentsdoitthroughanorganizationcalledPlan.Itcosts$35amonth.A:Mmm,Ilikethesoundofthat.Whatdoyouthink,Jason?
36J:Yeah,IlikeMick’sidea.I’llwriteitdown.Nowwhatabutanotherorganization?A:Well,I’vehadalookontheInternetandcameacrossTheFredHollowsFoundation.J:What’sthat,Annie?
37A:Theyhelpblindpeopleinlotsofdevelopingcountriestogettheirsightback.J:Mmm…that’sagoodone.M:Yeah,that’sfinebyme.A:Great.M:Ithinkweshouldsupportacoupleoflocalorganizationsaswellasoverseasones.
38J:Yeah,Iagree.I’dreallyliketosupportTheCancerCouncil.M:Yeah,that’sOKbyme.Annie?A:Fine.TheCancerCouncilalwaysneedsmoneyforresearch.M:AndI’veheardofsomethingcalledYouthintheCitywhichhelpsyoungadultsgettheirYear10certificate.
39J:Whydotheyneedhelp?M:Becauselifehasbeentoodifficultforthemtofinishhighschool.Moneyweraisedwouldhelpthemdothat.A:Ithinkthat’sagreatidea.Now,howarewegoingtoraisethemoney?
40M:Well,Let’sgetkidstosponsortheseniorkidsandteacherstohavetheirheadsshaved.That’salwaysagoodwaytoraisemoneyforTheCancerCouncil.J/M:Yeah.M:And,wecouldrunsomecompetitionsatlunchtimes,say,inTerm1…
41A:(interrupts)Yeah,andwecouldhaveaconcertoramovienightinTerm2andabasketballmatchinTerm3.Orwhataboutapersonalchallenge—youknow,likegettingpeopletosponsoryouforwalking25kilometres.Youcangetquitealotofmoneylikethat.
42M:Mmm.Let’sdecideonthedetailslater.J:OK,butIthinkwe’vealsogottotalkaboutgivingourtimeandnotjustourmoney.M:Absolutely.Sowhatsuggestionshaveyougot?J:Well,I’dlikeustokeepservingsoupgohomelesspeopleeachFridaynight.
43M:Orwhataboutvisitingoldpeopleeveryweekorso,orchildreninhospital?A:Iknow,let’spaintcolourfulpicturesonthewallsforthesickchildreninhospital.
44J:Mmm…maybeweshouldbedoingsomethingfortheenvironmenttoo-liketreeplantingorcleaninguprubbish.M:Well,wecan’tdoeverything.AnywayI’vegottogotoclassnow.Let’smeetafterschool.J:OK.Seeyou.M/A:Seeyou.
45Homework1.FinishtheLISTENINGTASKonPage75-76.Remembertopredictwhatyouwillhearaccordingtothegiveninformationandalsopayattentiontotimeexpressions.2.GoogleformoreinformationaboutMSFandshareitbetweenus.