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1、Audio-Visual-Oral English for Contemporary MedicineHealth Promotion 當(dāng)代醫(yī)學(xué)英語視聽說教程Unit 1 Healthy LivingSection A Pre-audio-visual TasksTask 1 Glossary PreviewGet familiar with the words and expressions listed below, and then match the meaning description or synonym with a proper word or expression in t

2、he list.lifestyle n. impact n.literature n. add up v.obesity n.numerous adj.association n.lead author n.body mass index waist-hip adj. ratio n. modification n. life expectancy cut short v.junk food diabetes n.stroke n. break down locale n. middle-income adj.Asian-American n.African-American n.battle

3、 v. disorder n. disability n. medication n. premature death reinforce v.kick v. primetime n.whopping a.in shapeveg out sedentary adj.blood clot keep at baycardiovascular disease生活方式影響,沖擊文獻(xiàn),著作,文學(xué)言之有理,加起來得到理想的結(jié)果肥胖,肥胖癥許多的,數(shù)量龐大的聯(lián)系,聯(lián)想主要作者身體質(zhì)量指數(shù)腰臀的比例,比率,系數(shù)改變,變形,變更,修正期望壽命,平均壽命剪短,截?cái)啵s短垃圾食品,無營養(yǎng)食品糖尿病中風(fēng)劃分,衰弱下來

4、場所或地點(diǎn)中等收入的亞裔美國人非裔美國人與作斗爭,與作戰(zhàn)(身心) 失調(diào),不適,病殘疾,無能藥物,藥劑,藥物治療過早死亡加強(qiáng)戒除黃金時(shí)段不平常的,巨大的,龐大的處于良好狀況打發(fā)時(shí)間久坐不活動(dòng)的血凝塊防止發(fā)生心血管病 1. inability to pursue an occupation because of physical or mental impairment2. the average number of years that a person or animal can expect to live3. an abnormal physical or mental condition

5、4. books, articles, etc., about a particular subject5. food that is of little nutritional value and often high in fat, sugar, and calories6. a serious illness caused when a blood vessel in your brain suddenly breaks or is blocked7. a substance used in treating disease or relieving pain; the act or p

6、rocess of treating a person or disease with medicine8. the place where something happens9. a connection or relationship between things or people; a feeling, memory, or thought that is connected to a person, place, or thing10. a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent

7、 that it may have an adverse effect on health11. the way a person lives or a group of people live12. a change in something; the act or process of changing parts of something13. a powerful or major influence or effect; the act or force of one thing hitting another14. a measurement that shows the amou

8、nt of fat in your body and that is based on your weight and height15. a variable disorder of carbohydrate metabolism usually characterized by inadequate secretion or utilization of insulin, by excessive urine production, by excessive amounts of sugar in the blood and urine, and by thirst, hunger, an

9、d loss of weightdisabilitylife expectancydisorderliterature junk food stroke medicationlocaleassociation obesity lifestyle modificationimpact body massindexdiabetesTask 2 Pair-work Discussion Ponder over the following questions and discuss briefly each of them with your deskmates.1. What does lifest

10、yle refer to?2. What is the relationship between lifestyle and health?3. What are examples of an unhealthy lifestyle? 4. What do you think of your own lifestyle?5. What can you do to improve your lifestyle? Section B Audio-visual TasksTask 3 Spot Dictation Listen to a passage three times and while l

11、istening, you are to put the missing word in each numbered blank according to what you hear. Lifestyle choices such as diet and exercise can have a big impact on health. The scientific (1) literature is full of studies about the effect of various lifestyle factors, but relatively few studies look at

12、 the combined (2) influence of multiple factors, and almost all of them were done in Western countries.Now, a large new study of Chinese women (3) indicates the benefits of the healthy lifestyle choices can really add up. The research considers factors such as obesity and exposure to second-hand smo

13、ke. (4) Numerous studies have worked the link between specific lifestyle factors such as exercise and diet, and risks of disease and death, but much less research has been done into the (5) effect of multiple unhealthy life style choices. Now a large study in women in Shanghai has found a strong (6)

14、 association between a healthy lifestyle in general and a lower death rate, over an average of nine years.Dr. Wei Zheng of Vanderbilt University is the lead author of the new study, which also (7) included researchers from the Shanghai Cancer Institute and Americas National Cancer Institute.In this

15、study, some (8) 75,000 Chinese women were each given a healthy lifestyle score based on body mass index, waist-hip (9) ratio, exercise, diet, and whether her husband smoked. The women were non-smokers and did not drink alcohol (10) regularly.Zheng says the research suggests that a longer and healthi

16、er life is not (11) achieved by just a better diet or more exercise or other single lifestyle factor alone.So the message from this study is that we need to encourage general (12) modification of multiple lifestyle factors for disease prevention.Task 4 Note-taking Listen to a passage “Life Expectanc

17、y and Lifestyle Choices” twice. While listening, you are to take notes according to the cues given below.1. Life expectancy in wealthy nations increased in the 20th century:By as much as 30 years.2. Examples of bad habits:Eating too much, exercising too little, smoking cigarettes.3. Bad habits incre

18、ase the risk for:Cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke.4. What researchers wanted to find out: How many years are lost with bad habits.5. The purpose of programs planned by public health officials:To help people make better lifestyle choices.Task 5 Sentence Dictation Listen to each sentence, re

19、peat it aloud, listen to it again, and then write down the whole sentence on the space provided. You will listen to each sentence for a third time to have a check.1. In the 20th century, life expectancy in wealthy nations increased by as much as 30 years. 2. These habits increase the risk for cancer

20、, diabetes, heart disease and stroke.3. Middle-income whites have the best blood pressure, but Asian-Americans have fewer bad habits and the best health.4. African-American women are another group with low life expectancy because of their high rates of obesity.5. People battling excess weight have h

21、igher rates of disability, diabetes and heart disease. Task 6 Recognizing Details Watch a video clip “Women and Smoking” twice and decide whether each of the statements below is TRUE (T) or FALSE (F)._T_F_F_F_T_T_F_1. Garcia has been a smoker since the age 15.2. Since the age 15 Garcia joined a prog

22、ram to try to quit her smoking habit.3. She kept saying she was really ready for quitting smoking.4. The study in Britain followed one million women now in their 60s and 70s for 22 years.5. The nude of the study is not all bad. 6. The research finds that if a woman quits by age 50, her extra risk dr

23、ops by 66%. 7. Garcias main reason for trying to quit smoking is her heart disease. Task 7 Overall Comprehension Watch a video clip “Daily Dangers” twice and choose the best answer to each of the questions below.1. A new study found that watching one hour of television _.A) makes you become overweig

24、htB) has the different effect for everyoneC) matters little if you are in great shapeD) means increased risk for dying of cancer2. According to the American Heart Association, _. A) watching TV an hour a day is bad for healthB) watching TV can have a dramatic effectC) it is fortunate to veg out in f

25、ront of the TVD) it is a waste of time just watching television3. According to Dr. Vogman, sedentary behavior _. A) will not hurt us in a short period of timeB) is not harmful if we are not overweightC) still hurts us even if we have healthy dietsD) is very harmful if you have blood clots4. Sitting

26、too long may impair all of the following EXCEPT _.A) heart disease B) white blood cellsC) our immune system D) our muscles 5. If you watch TV more than four hours a day, youll have _. A) a 46 percent increased risk of dying cardiovascular diseaseB) at least a 46 percent higher risk of death from all

27、 causesC) at least an 80 percent higher risk for blood clotsD) a 46 percent higher risk of dying heart diseaseKey to Task 71. D 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. BSection C Follow-up Oral TasksTask 8 Listening & Interpretation Listen to the five sentences twice and interpret each into Chinese.1. Lifestyle choices s

28、uch as diet and exercise can have a big impact on health. 2. But much less research has been done into the effect of multiple unhealthy life style choices. 3. Now, a large new study of Chinese women indicates the benefits of the healthy lifestyle choices can really add up. 4. Now a large study in wo

29、men in Shanghai has found a strong association between a healthy lifestyle in general and a lower death rate, over an average of nine years.5. The research suggests that a longer and healthier life is not achieved by just a better diet or more exercise or other single lifestyle factor alone. 諸如飲食和運(yùn)動(dòng)

30、的生活方式選擇,可以對健康產(chǎn)生重大影響。但對多種不健康生活方式選擇的作用的研究更少?,F(xiàn)在,一項(xiàng)大的對中國婦女新的研究表明,選擇健康的生活方式確實(shí)有增壽的益處。現(xiàn)在,一項(xiàng)對上海婦女的大的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),一般的健康生活方式與死亡率低之間有很強(qiáng)關(guān)聯(lián),平均超過九年。研究表明,更長和更健康的生活不只是更好的飲食或更多運(yùn)動(dòng)或其他單一的生活方式因素的結(jié)果。Task 9 Dialogue & Conversation Make dialogues and conversations, using the Chinese below as cues.A: 你對生活方式與健康的關(guān)系怎么看?B: 這兩者的關(guān)系很密切。健康

31、的生活方式會(huì)增進(jìn)健康,不良的生活方式有損健康。A: 很多人沒有意識到不良的生活方式是影響健康的重大危險(xiǎn)因素。B: 情況確實(shí)如此。據(jù)你觀察, 你周圍的人群中有哪些不健康的生活方式選擇?A: 有不少,如過量飲食、吃垃圾食品、吸煙、酗酒、缺睡眠、少運(yùn)動(dòng),等等。B: 這些不健康的生活方式選擇與哪些健康問題相聯(lián)系?A: 許多新的研究表明,生活方式不健康的人群有更高的肥胖癥、中風(fēng)、糖尿病和過早死亡的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。當(dāng)然,風(fēng)險(xiǎn)還不止這些。B: 你所說的使我想起一句話很有道理:你的健康是你選擇的結(jié)果。A: 有健康才有高的生活質(zhì)量,才有快樂的人生。B: 我很同意你的看法。健康不是天生的,健康不僅是意識,更是主動(dòng)行動(dòng)的結(jié)果。What do you think of the relationship between lifestyle and health?Well, there is a close relationship between them.

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