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涉外護理英語教程6-(教師用書)

包郵 涉外護理英語教程6-(教師用書)

作者:華仲樂
出版社:高等教育出版社出版時間:2007-12-01
開本: 16開 頁數: 185
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《涉外護理英語教程》教師用書是整個教程的組成部分,主要供使用本教程的教師參考。 教師在使用《涉外護理英語綜合教程》時,可根據具體的需要對書的內容進行選擇,包括主課文、擴展閱讀和各項練習。建議每周4~5學時學習《綜合教程》一個單元的內容。

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《涉外護理英語綜合教程》參考答案與譯文 《涉外護理英語綜合教程》參考答案與譯文說明 Part Ⅰ Keys Unit OneUnit Two Unit ThreeUnit Four Unit FiveUnit Six Unit SevenUnit Eight Unit NineUnit TenUnit ElevenUnit TwelveUnit ThirteenUnit FourteenUnit FifteenPartⅡ Chinese Version**單元第二單元第三單元
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Vocabularu Exercises
I . Fill in the blanks with the words given, changing forms where necessary.
    1. rear             2. confer           3. assess            4. wrangling
    5. bewildered       6. quoted           7. witness          8. established
Ⅱ. Complete the sentences, putting the Chinese in the brackets into English.
    1. a place they would rather visit than inhabit
    2. save up for the rainy day
    3. There is nothing like a long hot bath
    4. spill the beans
    5. it is we who tell them so
Ⅲ Get familiar with some common phrasal verbs.
    1. to control something and prevent it from increasing
    2. to control somebody strictly, oppress somebody
    3. to be able not to vomit something after eating or drinking it
    4. to not tell somebody something you know
     5. to delay progress
     6. to hold back
Ⅳ Complete each sentence with the word that seems most suitable.
     1. complained            2. protested              3. evasion
     4. prudence               5. scholarship             6. allowance
Grammar and Structure
 Study the paragraph.
    Read the following paragraph carefully, and answer the questions.
    1. The author begins by asking a question he wants to discuss; it's an effective way to
       arouse readers' interest and focus their attention on what is coming.
 2. The author means that discussing money, especially openly, may hurt people's
       feelings by causing embarrassment or affecting self-esteem; for example, children
       may brag about how much their parents make, thus starting arguments among
       them.
    3. Soon they would find themselves struggling with a world of evaluations they would
        understand no better than we. The riddle of comparable worth would be as
       incomprehensible to them as it is to us, but at least we've had years to get used to
        the mystery.
    4. At least adults have had years to get used to things like that.
    5. The usual reason why parents refuse to discuss money matter with their children.
Ⅱ Reconstruct the sentences, following the models given.
    1. Were you to make a living as a salesperson, you would never really settle down.
    2. Were I to win a million dollars in a lottery, I would donate half of it to local
       charities.
    3. While she is a likeable person, she can be extremely difficult to work with.
    4. While I agree with you, your way of handling the matter is not the best.
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Review and Practice
I. Explain the underlined parts in your own words.
    1. asking more money for their allowance
    2. (you) can't buy much with (a particular amount of money)
    3. without regard to grades; no matter whether grades are good or not
    4. is like...; is similar to
    5. bargaining over(discussing, talking about) how much children get at the beginning
1I. Translate the following into Chinese, paying attention to the italicized parts.
  
Ⅲ. Translate the following into English.
    1. Grades should not be equated with abilities, neither should certificates be confused
 with practical skills.
    2. Giving money as a reward may be convenient, but it's not necessarily healthy for
       children.
    3. If you pay your child for doing well at school/academically, he may come to expect
       a reward for every accomplishment he makes.
    4. This movie can be enjoyed by anyone, irrespective of age.
IV. Common Expressions  Money
    1. throwing his money around
    2. got your money's worth
    3. in the money
    4. have money to burn
    1. Money is powerful, and people who have money can get what they want.
    2. Money has to be earned, and so should not be wasted.
    3. I'm completely sure of that.
    4. I'm not rich.
Word-Building Tips
Examples:
1. I get four weeks' holiday allowance. (amount of something that is allowed)
2. The company gives me a travel allowance. (amount of money received regularly)
3. He was punished for tax avoidance. (the act of avoiding tax)
4. Avoidance of danger is essential in such situations. (the act of avoiding danger)

 



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