新标准初中英语第六册--MODULE 6 Look after yourself!(在线收听

 

[00:00.00]MODULE 6 Look after yourself!

[00:03.98]Unit 1 He has had an       accident.

[00:07.60]Listening and vocabulary

[00:09.90]2 Listen and answer the  questions. Use the  words in the box to  help you.

[01:00.16]3 Listen and read.

[01:03.94]Betty:Hey! My legs are      aching. How far      have we walked?

[01:09.94]Mr Jackson:About 10 kilometres.Let's wait for theothers. They'll catchup in a few minutes.

[01:16.12]Lingling:Who's missing?

[01:18.16]Betty:Tony and Daming.      What's happened      to them?

[01:22.54]Lingling:They were         walking more         slowly than us.

[01:24.87]Mr Jackson:And look atthose clouds! I thinkit's going to rain. I'llgo back and look forthem.

[01:30.48]Betty:Wait a minute! I      can hear someone.      Tony:Help!

[01:35.62]Lingling:It's Tony.         Where have you         been?

[01:38.55]Tony:It's Daming. He has     had an accident.

[01:41.44]He was running along thewall when he tripped andfell over the edge.

[01:46.30]He's cut his head; hisshoulder hurts and Ithink he's broken hisleg.

[01:51.79]Mr Jackson:When did he           fall?Tony:About 10 minutes     ago.

[01:54.72]Mr Jackson:OK, show me where he is.I'll call for help on mymobile.

[01:59.58](Later)Tony:There he is, lying     on the ground!

[02:03.23]Mr Jackson:Hi, Daming.           How do you           feel?

[02:06.28]Daming:My leg hurts,       and I feel a bit       cold.

[02:10.14]Tony:And you've cut your     knee. There's blood     on your leg.

[02:13.83]Mr Jackson:Can you move           your foot?Daming:Yes. Ouch! But I       can't walk.

[02:20.93]Mr Jackson:We had better           get you to           hospital.

[02:23.14]Lingling:Will he live?Mr Jackson:Of course he           will!

[02:26.19]He's got a wound in hisleg and he may get afever but it's nothingserious. He'll soon beOK!

[02:34.98]4 Complete the accident  report.

[02:40.08]Now listen again andcheck.

[04:14.37]Pronunciation andspeaking

[04:16.77]7 Listen and repeat.

[04:21.27]It's Daming. /He has hadan accident. /He wasrunning along thewall/when he tripped/andfell over the edge.

[04:33.34]/He's cut his head; /hisshoulder hurts/and Ithink he's broken hisleg.

[04:40.49]8 Say these sentences  aloud. Make sure you  pause in the correct  places.

[04:49.23]Now listen and check.

[04:52.43]Of course he will! He'sgot a wound in his legand he may get a feverbut it's nothingserious.

[05:02.41]Unit 2 You should always       go with someone.

[05:07.44]Reading

[05:08.73]2 Read the passage.  Which paragraphs  describe what you can  see in the pictures?

[05:16.88]Six rules for a safe andhealthy life

[05:20.64]Thanks to improvementsin both health care andpersonal safety, mostpeople are livinghealthier, longer lives.

[05:29.99]Someone who is borntoday can expect to live25 years longer thansomeone who was born inthe 19th century.

[05:39.76]It's even thought thatin the future more andmore people willcelebrate theirhundredth birthday.

[05:46.94]Here are six rules for ahealthy life.

[05:51.06]1 Be careful! It's  dangerous out there!

[05:56.67]We all know that weshouldn't run across theroad in front of theoncoming traffic, orcycle too close to cars.

[06:04.96]But we're not sure abouthow to stay safe in thecountryside.

[06:09.64]When you're out walking,you should always gowith someone, and tellyour parents whereyou're planning to go.

[06:18.11]Remember! Climbing mayalso mean falling--whatgoes up must come down.

[06:25.24]Safety rules and adviceare there to help you,not to make life lessfun.

[06:31.12]2 Don't be a couch  potato!

[06:35.25]Sure, it's comfortableto sit on the couch andwatch.

[06:39.28]But experts say youshould walk at least10,000 steps every dayto keep fit.

[06:45.62]In the past, people'sjobs required morephysical effort.

[06:50.30]When farmers wereworking in the fields,they were keeping fit atthe same time.

[06:56.41]Think about it:do youget the same amount ofexercise today as theydid in the past?

[07:03.68]3 Watch your diet!

[07:07.25]It's important to eatplenty of the rightthings, above all,fruit, vegetables,

[07:13.78]and to see fast food orsweets as something veryspecial--maybe just nowand then.

[07:20.68]The wrong diet meansyou'll put on weight,one of the fastest waysto an unhealthy life.

[07:27.49]4 Rest up while you can!

[07:31.75]When we were babies,we slept for much of theday--if our parents werelucky!

[07:38.56]Teenagers don't need asmuch sleep but it'simportant to get abouteight hours' sleep.

[07:45.22]At weekends, you've gotmore time, so use it notjust for your friends,but for rest, too.

[07:53.28]5 Don't worry. Be happy!

[07:57.59]Many doctors believethat happiness isimportant for ourgeneral health.

[08:02.64]If you're worried aboutsomething, talk to yourparents or your teacher.

[08:07.64]6 Say no ... to smoking  and drugs!

[08:12.87]Yes, you knew I wasgoing to say this! Butit's so important.

[08:18.20]More teenagers damagetheir health throughsmoking and taking drugsthan any other dangers.

[08:25.01]Think about the effecton your family andfriends, and think aboutits effect on you andyour health.

[08:31.91]Happy living!

[08:33.72]Unit 3 Language in use

[08:37.51]5 Listen and answer the  questions.

[09:56.29]6 Listen again and  complete the notes.

[11:15.77]7 Read the passage and  match the sentences  with the paragraphs.

[11:22.39]6th MayDear Dad,

[11:26.42]I'm writing this letterto you because it's toodifficult to talk aboutit.

[11:31.79]I can't stop thinkingabout my uncle and howhe died.

[11:36.33]In fact, I seriouslywant to ask you to stopsmoking.

[11:41.52]I've looked up a lot ofinformation aboutsmoking and I've foundout some disturbing(令人不安的) things.

[11:48.37]You already know thatsmoking is bad for yourbreathing and can causecancer.

[11:53.88]I've found out that itcauses many otherillnesses as well.

[11:57.91]Did you know that over100,000 people die fromsmoking every year inBritain?

[12:04.53]It's the second biggestcause of death in theworld.

[12:08.52]I don't want you to beone of those people.

[12:11.94]When Mum asks you tosmoke outside you thinkshe's just beingdifficult.

[12:17.18]Well, it's true that shedoesn't like the smellof smoke in the houseand on our clothes.It's not very pleasant.

[12:24.68]However, when you smoke,it's also bad for me andMum.

[12:30.33]In other words, when webreathe in your smoke,it's like we're smokingourselves.

[12:36.68]As a result, we can getdiseases as well.

[12:40.80]Doctors are finding thatmore and more non-smokers are falling ill

[12:46.08]because of theeffects of otherpeople's smoking.

[12:49.83]I know that it is verydifficult to stopsmoking but you mustn'tgive in(屈服) to it.

[12:55.90]Please see the doctorand ask him for help. Wewill do anything we canto help you.

[13:02.19]You must try to saveyour own life. You areimportant to us and wedon't want to lose you.

[13:09.51]Who else can I ask tohelp me with my mathshomework or fix my bike?Please don't smoke!

[13:16.23]Your loving daughter,Kate

[13:19.14]Words and expressionsModule 6

[13:21.94]fever/'fi:v╓/n.发烧flu/flu:/n.流行性感冒knee/ni:/n.膝盖wound/wu:nd/n.伤,伤口miss/mis/v.不在

[13:29.61]trip/trip/v.绊,绊倒improvement/im'pru:vm╓nt/n.改善;改进

[13:33.11]oncoming/'╛n,k╘mi╕/adj.迎面而来的couch/kaut╞/n.长沙发expert/'eksp╔:t/n.专家require/ri'kwai╓/v.需要

[13:40.34]fit/fit/adj.健康的amount/╓'maunt/n.数量weight/weit/n.重量effect/i'fekt/n.影响cooker/'kuk╓/n.厨灶

[13:48.07]shock/╞╛k/n.电击hit/hit/v.(hit,hit)打;击glad/gl╗d/adj.高兴的

[13:55.05]breathe/bri:╖/v.呼吸cancer/'k╗ns╓/n.癌症fix/fiks/v.修理

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