(共26张PPT)
选择性必修2
Unit 5 First aid 单词复习
step1 跟读单词
单词词性分类
名词
1.technique 2.leaflet 3.organ 4.toxin 5. ray 6.radiation 7.millimeter 8.layer 9.vicitim 10.blister 11.nerve 12.fabric 13.ease 14.paramedic 15.bathtub 16.bath 17.slip 18.mosquito 19.carpet 20.operator 21.ambulance 22.delay 23.needle 24.ward 25.ankle 25.bleeding 27.panic 28.scream 29.fellow 30.diner 31.steak 32.throat 33.slap 34.obstruction 35.fist 36.grab 37.motion 38.welfare 39.manual 40.suburb 41.membership
动词
1. swell---swelled---swollen 2. ease 3. swallow
4. wrap 5. bath 6. slip (slipped---slipped)
7. delay 8. drown 9. sprain 10. bleed---bled---bled (blood)
11.panic---panicked---panicked---panicking 12. interrupt
13. scream 14. choke 15. slap---slapped---slapped 16. grab---grabbed---grabbed 17. justify---justified---justified---justifying 18. collapse
形容词
acid 2. minor 3. electric 4. swollen 5. loose
6. urgent 7. elderly 8. fellow
9. desperate 10. practical 11. tight 12. manual 13. foggy(fog)
副词
Underneath 2. tight 3. tightly
介词
1. underneath
短语
1.sense of touch
2. help sb to one's feet
3. face up/down
4. sleep in
5. out of shape
XBook 2 Unit 5
First Aid
单元主题:人与自我;涉及做事与做人主题群下的生命的意义与价值。
单元话题:急救
It is a great honor to save a life.
—Leigh Bardugo
step2 汉译英默写单词
汉译英
1 技巧
2 器官
3 酸的
4 受害者
5 肿胀的
6 水泡
technique
organ
acid
victim
swollen
blister
7 神经
8 宽松的
9 急迫的
10 舒适
11 吞下
12 滑倒
nerve
loose
urgent
ease
swallow
slip
13 尖叫
14 窒息
15 喉咙
16 绝望的
17 拍击
18 实际的
scream
choke
throat
desperate
slap
practical
step3词形变化
1._________________ adj. 有雾的→_________________n. 雾
2._________________adv. 紧紧地;牢固地;紧密地→_________________adj. 牢固的;紧身的;绷紧的;严密的 adv. 紧紧地;牢固地
3._________________adj. 切实可行的;实际的;实践的→_________________ n.&v. 练习;实践
4._________________adj. 绝望的;孤注一掷的;非常需要的→_________________ adv. 绝望地;孤注一掷地
foggy
fog
tightly
tight
practical
practice
desperate
desperately
6.__________n. 流血;失血→bleed vi. 流血;失血→ _____________________(过去式/过去分词/现在分词)
7.___________vi.&vt. 打断;打扰 vt. 使暂停;使中断→______________ n. 打断;打扰;暂停;中断
8.___________adj. 松的;未系紧的;宽松的→ __________ v. 松开
9._______ vi. 膨胀;肿胀→ __________ adj. (身体部位)肿起的;肿胀的→ ______________________ (过去式/过去分词/现在分词)
bleeding
bled/bled/bleeding
interrupt
interruption
loose
lossen
swell
swollen
swelled/swollen/swelling
step4 练习
1.Our mathematics teacher uses many_______________(技能) of problem-solving, which takes our breath away.
2.We are astonished to find that__________________(酸) can often burn holes in or damage things they touch.
3.The shopping mall doesn’t open, because it needs _________________(轻微的) repairs.
4.There were too many _____________(层级) of management in the airlines.
5.Watch out! It is an__________________(用电的)drill.
techniques
acids
minor
layers
electric
6.Many plants have fallen_________________(受害者) to the sudden frost.
7.At first she regarded it as a minor burn, but later her hand became__________________(肿胀的).
8.After a bad fall, her ankle was already starting to________________(肿胀).
9.She left the buttons open to show a layer of silk___________________(在底下).
10.At the highlight of the performance, every________________(神经) in her body was tense.
victim
swollen
swell
underneath
nerve
11.Touching the silk________________(织物), we were amazed at the craftman’s techniques.
12.The goats had got out of the field and were _________(松开的) in the road.
13.The association has called an__________(紧急的) meeting for this evening.
14.The ________(容易)with which the photographer learns languages is astonishing.
15.The ______________(急救医生) performed CPR at the roadside before taking the injured man to the hospital.
fabric
loose
urgent
ease
paramedic
16.John received an________________(operate) to reduce the swelling in his brain.
17.Hello, ________________(operate). Could you put me through to Room 31 of the ward
18.We must delay __________________(proceed) until the weather improves.
19.Unluckily, he fell over in the dark,___________________(sprain) his ankle.
20.The bandage must be tight enough to stop the______________________(bleed).
operation
operator
proceeding
spraining
bleeding
21.The paramedics will not be _________________(panic) into making a decision before they have examined the victim carefully.
22.It’s hard to keep your nerve when people keep_______________(interrupt) you.
23.He was so angry that he screamed ______________her to go away.
24.She gave him a slap on the back to stop him___________________(choke).
25.After I had received my pen pal’s letter referring to the spectacular scenery, I was desperate____________(go) there to have a look.
panicked
interrupting
to
choking
to go
26.On a misty morning, the old man slipped over on the street, hoping someone would help him______his feet.
27.From a ________________(practice) point of view, it isn’t an awesome place to live.
28.The paramedic will perform an operation to remove an________________(obstruct)in the patient’s stomach.
29.Believe it or not, I grabbed___________the antique just before it fell.
30.The nurse wrapped a bandage _______________(tight) around my ankle.
to
practical
obstruction
at
tightly
1.techniques 2.acids 3.minor 4.layers 5.electric 6.victim 7.swollen 8.swell 9.underneath 10.nerve 11.fabrics 12.loose 13.urgent 14.ease 15paramedic 16.operation 17.operator 18.proceeding 19.spraining 20.bleeding 21.panicked 22.interrupting 23.at 24.choking 25.to go 26.to 27.practical 28.obstruction 29.at 30.tightly
step5 语法填空
First aid is __________temporary form of help given to someone who suddenly _______________(fall) ill or gets injured before a doctor can be found. Often the illness or injury is not serious, but there are other times________giving first aid quickly can save lives.
If your skin gets__________(burn),first aid is a very important first step. First, remove clothing __________(use) scissors. Next, cool burns ________________(immediate) with cool but not icy water. Then, dry the burned area with a dry, clean bandage that will not stick____________the skin. If the ______________(injury) are second or third-degree burns, it is vital________________(get) the victim to the doctor or hospital at once.
1.a 2.falls 3.when 4.burned 5.using 6.immediately 7.Finally 8.to 9.injuries 10.to get