内容正文:
Unit4 My 100 Days With MSF
Understanding ideas
Language points
1.被建立
2.一群医生和记者
3.非营利性机构
4.提供某物给某人
5.受....影响
6.缺乏医疗保健
7.基于
8.不管,不顾
9.处于最严重最紧迫的危险中
1.be founded
2.a group of doctors and journalists
3.non-profit organisation
4.provide sth to sb
5.be affected by
6.a lack of access to health care
7.be based on
8.regardless of
9.in the most serious and
immediate danger
p50.第1题
the last reported case
it is vital (not) to do sth.
take any chances
health care workers
comrades in arms
raise virtual glasses to…
Para. 1
上次报告的病例
(不)做…是至关重要的
冒险;碰运气
医护人员
战友们
假装举杯
Para. 1(语法填空)
Today we celebrate. It's 1.__________(exact) one month since the last reported case. But 2.______it is vital not to take any chances. So, 20 health care workers from almost as many countries, comrades in arms, raise virtual glasses3._____ each other.
exactly
it
to
Para. 2
the tragic scenes
it was my duty as to do sth.
put ... at risk
national boundaries
be involved in
combat this terrible disease
悲惨的场景
做…是我的责任
使…置于危险之中
国界
参与;被卷入
与这种可怕的疾病抗衡
I arrived 1._________ Liberia with MSF almost three months ago.When I saw the tragic scenes on the news, I felt 2.________was my duty as a doctor to go there and offer my help.I knew I was putting my life 3._______ risk, but I thought, “If I don’t do it, who will?” It is important to remember that Ebola doesn’t respect national boundaries. There are no borders 4.______doctors, for patients or for anyone else involved in 5.___________(combat) this terrible disease.
Para. 2(语法填空)
in
it
at
for
combating
Para. 3
1.a Canadian specialist
2.infectious diseases
3.at the end of her posting
4.daily routine
5.introduced A to B
6.work alongside MSF
7.the treatment clinic
8.disinfected clothing and surfaces
9.a retired public health official
一位加拿大专家
传染病
任期届满
日常工作
把A介绍给B
同MSF一起工作
治疗所
衣物及皮肤表面消毒
一名退休的公共卫生官员
educated people on preventing infection
a soft-spoken Argentinian doctor
worked on Ebola outbreaks
a growing sense of pride
whose devotion to the cause shone
from their eyes
给人们进行预防传染培训
一位说起话来温声细语的阿根廷医生
抗击埃博拉爆发
自豪感油然而生
双眼中都熠熠闪耀着奉献精神的光芒
Para. 3(语法填空)
My mission was to relieve Emma, a Canadian specialist in infectious diseases at the end of her posting. Emma spent an hour with me in the staff room 1._________(talke) me through the daily routine. As she talked, I could hear at least three different languages 2._____________( speak) at the tables around us. Later, Emma introduced me 3._____ some of the others working for or alongside MSF: Wilton, a young local man, 4._______ helped carry the very sick into the treatment clinic and who disinfected clothing and surfaces;
talking
being spoken
to
who
Maisy, a retired public health official from Darwin, Australia, whose local team of volunteers educated people 5._________ preventing infection; Alfonso, a soft-spoken Argentinian doctor in his 50s, who had previously worked on Ebola outbreaks in Sierra Leone and Guinea. The list went on. I found that I was the only Chinese doctor among people of all ages, 6._________(colour) and beliefs, from every continent except Antarctica. With each person I met, I felt a growing sense 7.________ pride as part of this extraordinary team, whose devotion 8.________ the cause shone from their eyes.
on
colours
of
to
Para. 4---5
1.surrounded by blood, vomit and death
2.the death rate
3.give up on a patient
4.end in miracles
5.visited the ward
6.against all odds
7.made a full recovery
8.compensated for
周围充斥着血液、呕吐物和死亡
死亡率
不会放弃任何一个患者
产生奇迹
去病房探望
尽管困难重重
痊愈,完全康复
补偿了…
Just after my 1.__________(arrive), a family of six 2._______(be) brought here in the back of a van. All of them were infected. The twin girls and their parents soon died. We knew there was little hope for the brothers, but we did everything we could 3.________ (save) them. When we visited the ward the next morning, we were amazed 4._________ (see) that against all odds, both boys were still alive. Pascal and Daniel have since made a full 5.__________(recover). This small but unexpected success compensated 6.________ many other less fortumate cases.
Para. 5(语法填空)
arrival
were
to save
to see
recovery
for
Language points
Para. 1
the last reported case
it is vital (not) to do sth.
take any chances
health care workers
comrades in arms
raise virtual glasses to…
Para. 2
the tragic scenes
it was my duty as to do sth.
put ... at risk
national boundaries
be involved in
combat this terrible disease
Para. 1
上次报告的病例
(不)做…是至关重要的
冒险;碰运气
医护人员
战友们
假装举杯
Para. 2
悲惨的场景
做…是我的责任
使…置于危险之中
国界
参与;被卷入
与这种可怕的疾病抗衡
13
be caught up in
a common cause
not to mention
step into my shoes
create a global community with a shared future of peace and prosperity.
Para. 6---7
牵扯进,卷入
共同事业
不用说,更不必说
接替某人的工作(职位)
打造一个共享和平繁荣未来的“地球村”
To be caught up in such a crisis 1._________create) powerful bonds between people, not only between carers and patients, but also between all those 2.______ have come from different parts of the world and joined together in a common cause. 3.________ is so inspiring to have colleagues like Witon, Maisy and Alfonso, not to mention all the others I have worked with.
Para. 6(语法填空)
creates
who
It
Para. 7(语法填空)
Now my time is almost up. In 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. In a world still 1._________(face) so many problems, it is 2. __________(absolute) essential for us all to collaborate to create a global community 3._________ a shared future of peace and 4.____________(prosper).
facing
absolutely
with
prosperity
课文语法填空(基础篇)
Three months ago,I arrived in Liberia with MSF to help the local people to fight Ebola.I felt 1. was my duty to go there and offer my help,even though I knew I was at risk.My mission was 2.____________
(relieve) Emma,a Canadian specialist in infectious diseases.She talked me through the daily routine and introduced me to some of the others
3. (work) for or alongside MSF.I found that I was the only Chinese doctor among people from every continent except Antarctica.I felt 4. __________sense of pride as part of the extraordinary team,5.________
devotion to the cause shone from their eyes.We have worked together,
it
to relieve
working
a
whose
6. (surround) by blood,vomit and death,but we will never give up on a patient,and our efforts did sometimes end in miracles.
To be caught up in such a crisis creates 7. (power) bonds between carers and patients as well as between all those who have come from different 8. (part) of the world and joined together in a common cause.In a world still 9. (face) with so many problems,it is 10. (absolute) essential for us all to collaborate to create a global community with a shared future of peace and prosperity.
返 回
surrounded
powerful
parts
faced
absolutely
I arrived in Liberia with MSF almost three months ago. When I saw the tragic scenes on the news, I felt it was my duty as a doctor 1_______(go) there and offer my help. I knew I was putting my life 2____ risk. My mission was to relieve Emma, a Canadian specialist, 3______ introduced me to some of the others with MSF. With each person I met, I felt a 4________(grow) sense of pride as part of this extraordinary team, whose 5_________(devote) to the cause shone from their eyes. In the few weeks since then, we 6_____________(work) together. 7_________ the death rate is very high, we well never give up on a patient. To be caught up in such a crisis creates 8__________(power) bonds between people, not only between carers and patients, but also between all those who have come from different parts of the world and joined together in a common cause. It is so 9_________(inspire) to have colleagues like them. In a world still facing so many problems, 10___ is absolutely essential for us all to collaborate to create a global community.
to go
at
who
growing
devotion
have worked
Although
powerful
inspiring
it
直击高考
THANKS
$