人教版(2019) 选择性必修第二册 Unit 5 First Aid Words and expressions 下课件(19张PPT)

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(共19张PPT)
生活急救 / 急救常识 / 医疗常识 / 应急急救
Unit 5 First Aid
Period 1 Words and Expressions(下)
1.随着雾霾越来越严重, 环保已经变成人类的一个紧迫问题。
With smog getting increasingly serious, environment
has become an urgent problem for human beings.
2.这不能怪她, 因为只要有一线希望, 她绝不会放弃。
This can’t be blamed on her, as in no sense would she give up as long as there was a ray of hope.
3.恐惧把他吞噬了。 4.阅读对于语言学习是至关重要的。
Fear swallowed him.
5.这对双胞胎兄弟为国家流血牺牲, 死而无憾。
The twin brothers bled for their country and died without any regrets.
Reading is of vital importance in language learning.
Previously on our English lesson
Within seconds, the pair were out of sight, swallowed up by the night.
几秒钟后, 他们俩消失在夜色中。
Bathed in the sunshine and delighted by fantastic scenery, we headed for the destination.
沐浴在阳光下享受着美丽的风景, 我们向目的地出发了。
panic / p n k/ v.(使)惊慌 n.惊恐
(panicked;panicked;panicking)
panic over/about 因……而恐惧
panic sb. into doing 使某人惊恐地做...
get into a panic 陷入恐慌
这个可怕的故事吓得我们缩成一团(huddle together)。我们都陷入恐慌之中, 好像有看不见的东西向我们走来。
The horrible story panicked us into huddling together. We got into a panic as if there were something invisible coming towards us.
interrupt / nt r pt/
v.打断, 打扰 vt.使暂停, 使中断
interruption n.打扰, 打岔, 阻断物
without interruption 连续地, 不断地
Sorry to interrupt, but there’s someone to see you.
scream /skri m/
v.(因愤怒或恐惧)高声喊, 大声叫
n.尖叫, 发出刺耳的声音
scream for 为...尖叫; scream at 朝...尖叫
写作推荐:scream wildly (=in a loud and uncontrolled way)
yell
fellow / fel /
adj. 同类的, 同事的, 同伴的, 同情况的
n.男人, 佳慧, 同事, 同辈, 同类
Jenny’s views on the newspaper were echoed by her fellow workers.
diner / da n / n.(尤指餐馆的)就餐者
[American English] a small restaurant that serves cheap meals
choke /t k/ v.(使)窒息、哽咽
steak /ste k/ n.牛排, 肉排
throat /θr t/ n.咽喉, 喉咙
have a frog in your throat 还记得吗?
嗓音沙哑、发声困难
slap /sl p/ v.拍、打 (slapped-slapped)
help sb to one’t feet 帮助某人站起身来
be rushed one’s feet 忙得不可开交
be back on one’s feet 完全复原
desperate / desp r t/ adj. 绝望的, 孤注一掷的;非常需要的
be desperate for sth. 渴望某物
be desperate to do sth. 渴望做某事
desperately need sth. =be in desperate need of sth. 急需某物
desperation n.拼命, 不顾一切
I desperately need your practical suggestions, because I have great difficulty making friends.
The paramedics were fighting a desperate battle to save the little girl’s life.
practical adj.切实可行的, 实际的, 实践的
反义词:theoretical 理论的, 假设的
impractical 不切实际的
I was very shocked, but tried to be practical and think what to do.
a practical person is good at dealing with problems and making decisions based on what is possible and what will really work
obstruction / b str k n/
adj.阻碍, 堵塞, 阻塞物
syn: blockage
an operation to remove an obstruction from her throat
grab /ɡr b/ v. 抓住, 攫取;n.抢夺
grabbed, grabbing
to get some food or sleep quickly because you are busy
to take an opportunity (grab the chance)
to get someone’s attention
The death of the refugees immediately grabbed the headlines.
motion n. 运动, 移动
v.示意某人做
The police officer motioned for me to pull over.
n. 动议
the proposal that is made formally at a meeting, and then is usually decided on by voting
We will now vote on the motion that membership charges should rise by 15%.
justify / d st fa /
v.为…辩护, 是…的正当理由, 证明…有道理
justified, justifying
justify doing sth. 为某事做辩护
How can we justify spending so much money on games
welfare /welfe (r)/ n.幸福 福祉 安康 福利
常见搭配:welfare benefits 福利津贴
Our only concern is the children’s welfare.
collapse /k l ps/
vi.(突然)倒塌;(因病等)昏倒
manual / m nju l/
n.使用手册;adj.手工的;体力的;手控的
blue-collar
automatic
instruction/reference
sleep in 迟起, 睡过头, 睡懒觉
sleep late
晚上睡得晚 :go to bed late/ stay up
最近学的“手工艺品”?
craft
out of shape 健康状况不好
in good/poor shape 健康状况良好/不佳
keep/stay in shape 保持体形健康
in the shape of 以……的形状/形式
suburb / s b b/ n.郊区, 城外
urban rural
城市 农村
1.The poor boy was bitten by poisonous mosquitoes, so paramedics offered him first aid with (urgent).2.The doctor gave the elderly woman oxygen, checked the vital signs and gave her an (operate) without delay.3.When seeing her swollen lips, she felt (nerve) and frightened.
4.Suddenly Tom choked on some steak, so he (desperate) needed to force out the obstruction.
5.She had better wrap her finger with some clean fabric to prevent it from _________(blood).
urgency
operation
nervous
desperately
bleeding
单句语法填空
单句语法填空23.I firmly believe that I can be qualified for the job in the advertisement with ________(easy).24.Contrary to me, he always delays ________(finish) his everyday homework.25.I literally ________(panic) over the accident that happened in the steel mill at dusk yesterday.26.We were urged ________(deal) with the severe problem that arose from our carelessness.
ease
finishing
panicked
to deal
单句语法填空
27.Luckily, I_________(抓住) the opportunity to travel to Xi’an, where I enjoyed spectacular scenery.
28.With the aid ___ him, I managed to enrol in an ideal program.
29.___________(bath) in a silver light, the village looked beautiful, which took our breath away.
30.You can’t imagine_______a pleasant experience I had when I visited the place of interest.
grabbed
of
Bathed
what