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Book 3 Unit 5I. Skill Review1. word formation clues2. context cluesWhich is more helpful in figuring out the meaning of idiomatic expressions?examplesexplanationscontrast phrasesparallel phrasesBook 3 Unit 5II. Skill Practice Guess their meanings: go off leave over turn in next to nothing a nine-to-five job knows how many beans make five keep sb.s seat etc.with the help of the sentences Book 3 Unit 5A. left B. fallen asleep C. died D. got tired2. As soon as the babys gone off we ll be able to relax and watch television.1. Jane seems to have gone off Peter. She likes talking about Tom now.A. left B. forgotC. lost interest in D. metBook 3 Unit 53. I regret that my first date with Kate will have to be left over until next Saturday.A. canceled B. moved up C. postponed D. reported4. Ill give the machine one more week to behave itself. And if it doesnt then Ill turn it in for another.A. move in B. abandonC. repair D. returnBook 3 Unit 55. She eats next to nothing. Shes on diet.almost nothing; a very small amount6. Out from school, some graduates go straight to nine-to-five jobs and within three months they looked like old people.regular work as an employee, esp. in an office, shop, factory, etc.Book 3 Unit 57. I wouldnt worry about Jack if I were you he knows how many beans make five. be clear-minded, sensible in practical mattersBook 3 Unit 5 Main Idea Main IdeaBy describing an assumed case and two cases he deals with as a doctor, the author urges cooperation between doctors and families in deciding what is best for a patient in the final phase of an illness.Book 3 Unit 5Para.Main ideas16the assumed case and the authors choice in the theoretical situation7-12comparison of two cases13-15What should doctors and families do when confronted with life-death decisions16-17warning: try to avoid neutrality Text Structure Text StructureBook 3 Unit 5L18 What choice would you make in the theoretical situation described in the beginning of the text? L22 What does “this road” refer to?L46 Why did the doctor seem to feel sad for the way his patient die? the final phase of illness confronted with life-death decisionsHis patient could have died pain free if his children could have opted for a more natural and simpler course of action. Book 3 Unit 5Paras. 1-6In the assumed case, which choice(s) the author would make?A. Treat the infection with drugs.B. Deny the anti-infectious medicine.C. Give the patient pain killers and sleeping pills.Book 3 Unit 5Paras. 7-12Compare the cases of the woman and the man.80-year old, cancer of liver, operate in vain, anti-cancer drugs, sick, cannot cure, fluids, needle, fed, add, withdraw, vitamin pills, comfortable, die peacefully, pain freeThe woman:Book 3 Unit 5Paras. 7-12Compare the cases of the woman and the man.a severe stroke, unable to move, couldnt swallow anything, fluids, fed, tube, pass through, painful sore throat, four grown children, insert, small hole, remove, take the responsibility, give permission, continued on, 3 months; painful throat, bleeding, a majorinfection The man:Book 3 Unit 5Paras. 13-15What should doctors and families do when confronted with life-death decisions?TipsThey should cooperate to decide what is best for the patient and make a reasonabledecision after appropriate discussion.Book 3 Unit 5Paras. 16-17If a neutral third party is brought in the final phase of an illness, what will be the result? TipsThe process will take longer and the decision will be more arbitrary and less sympathetic.Book 3 Unit 5Paras. 16-17Who has the least qualification to make a life-death decision?A. The doctors.B. The families.C. The lawyers and government officials.D. The patients most intimate friends.Book 3 Unit 51. When you have a college degree, people assume that you are book-smart.2. He denies his wife nothing. 3. His broken leg condemned him to a wheelchair.4. The firm had to fight off a lot of competitors to win the contract. 5. He worked like hell to get the house built.6. Our efforts were not in vain and the situation began to improve.7. Public funds relieved the poverty-stricken families. 8. The smaller company later withdrew from the competition.9. Due to his bad health, he elected to take the summer off.10.Jobs are hard to come by in a recession.11.I was confronted with the challenge of designing a new system. Examples Book 3 Unit 5refuseimpracticalunsuccessful, useless pull, take back advice, suggestionno doubt, obvious private, personalappear, arrivedeny theoretical vain withdraw recommendation transparent intimate come alongI. Old to NewBook 3 Unit 5患中风右撇子棘手的问题安详死去十四天,两周常识生死攸关的决定suffer a stroke right-handed a tough question die a peaceful death/ die peacefully fortnight common sense life-death decisionII. Chinese to EnglishBook 3 Unit 5deny (L12)There is no denying the fact that (No one can deny) Albert Einstein was one of the greatest geniuses that ever livedvt. say that sth. is not truedeny a charge否认一项指控deny the rumor辟谣TranslationTranslation无可否认爱因斯坦是人类最伟大的天才人物之一。无可否
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