英语听力教程第三版张民伦主编Unit 6 Find the Right Words听力原文.docx
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英语听力教程第三版张民伦主编Unit6FindtheRightWords听力原文
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Unit6FindtheRightWords
PartIGettingready
Audioscript:
TheEnglishlanguagecanbetracedbacktoprehistoricIndo-EuropeanthroughtheWestGermanicline.However,manyotherinfluenceshaveshapedthedevelopmentofModernEnglish.WewillreviewsomeimportantdatesinthehistoryoftheEnglishlanguage.ThefirstthreeareLatininfluences:
1.In5,5B.C.CaesarconqueredBritainandtheCelticpeople.
2.In43.B.C.Romecolonizedtheisland.
3.TheRomansremainedfor400years(thefirstfourcenturiesoftheChristianEra).
Thenextsignificantdateswere:
4.Theyear499(whichwastheyearoftheAnglo-Saxonconquestoftheisland).
5.From500on,theWestGermaniclanguagewasthebasiclanguageofBritain(orEngland).
Influencesfromotherlanguagescontinuedhowever.
6.InthesixthandseventhcenturiesEnglandwasChristianizedbymissionariessentbythePope(sothatLatininfluencecontinued).
Then,
7.Intheeig11thandninthcenturiestheNorsemen(Vikings),invadedEnglandwiththeirOldNorselanguage.
8.In1066.theNormanConquestbroughtFrenchlinguisticinfluence.
9.TheFrenchinfluencecontinuedfor300years(theninthcenturythroughthe11thcentury).
10.Andfinally,inthefifteenandsixteenhundreds,whenclassicallearningwasrevived,therewascontinuedLatinlanguageinfluence.
Audioscript:
1.Peoplearedelightedifyoucanspeaktheirlanguage,andtheydon'tcarehowwellyouspeakit.Theyarenotupsetwhenyoumakemistakes.Ithinkinordertolearn,youmustn'tbeafraidofmakingmistakes.
2.I'maveryshypersonandit'snoteasyformetotalktostrangers.Butyouhavetoforceyourselftotalktopeople.That'swhatIdidanditreallyhelpedme.
3.Ithinkthebestlanguagelearnersarepeoplewithasenseofhumor.Trytolaughatyourownmistakesanddon'ttakeyourselftooseriously.You'llfindthatotherpeoplewillbesympatheticwhenyoumakemistakes.
4.Itooktwocoursesinbusinessstudies.Iread,studied,listenedtolecturesandtooknotesinEnglish.ItwasaverygoodexperienceformebecauseIdidn'thavetimetothinkaboutthelanguage.Irecommendforgettingaboutthegrammarandthinkingaboutthemeaninginstead.
5.Inmyexperience,learningaforeignlanguagealwaysinvolvesalotoftime,alotofboringworkandlotsofproblems!
Inshort,ifyouwanttolearnanotherlanguageyouhavetoworkhard.
6.Trytoreadasmuchasyoucan.Ithinkthat'sthebestwaytoimproveyourEnglishandtolearnmorenewwords.IalwaystrytoreadsomethinginEnglisheveryday.
PartIISkillstocommunicatebadnews
Audioscript:
AviArditti:
I'mAviArdittiwithRosanneSkirble,andthisweekonWordmaster:
givingdoctorsbetterskillstocommunicatebadnews.
RosanneSkirble:
AnthonyBackisamedicaloncologistattheUniversityofWashingtonandtheFredHutchinsonCancerResearchCenterinSeattle.Heandfourcolleaguesareinthefifthyearleadingaprogramfundedwithoneandone-halfmilliondollarsfromtheNationalCancerInstitute.
AviArditti:
DoctorBacksaysspeciallytrainedactorsplaycancerpatientstohelponcologistslearnhowtoavoidsoundinginsensitivewhentheprognosisisgrim.
AnthonyBack:
ProbablythebiggestmisconceptionIfaceisthatyou'reeitherbornwiththisoryou'renot.Infact,whattheresearchshowsisthatpeoplelearntodothisovertime.Andthewaytheylearntodoitistheyseegoodrolemodels,theypractice,theygetspecificfeedbackonwhatthey'redoing,theytry-outnewthings,theyinnovateanddevelopnewconversationalpracticesforthemselves.
AviArditti:
Canyougiveussomeexamplesofthoseconversationalpractices--whataresomewaystoimpartbadnews?
AnthonyBack:
Here'sanexample:
Thepatienthashadcancerinthepast,hasbeendoingwellandiscominginforsomeroutinefollow-uptests.Theroutinefollow-uptestsunexpectedlyshowthecancerhasstartedtocomeback.
Thedoctorwilltypicallygoinandsaytothepatient,"Guesswhat,yourcancer'sback."Andthepatientwillbejustblownaway,right?
Thereareacoupleofpracticestherethatdoctorscandothatcanhelp.Oneistostartwith--especiallyifyoudon'tknowthepatient--askingwhatthepatientexpected,whatdidtheyunderstandabouttheircancer,whatweretheyexpectingwiththistest.Becauseifthepatientsaystoyou"Youknow,theydidn'ttellmeanything.I'mjustherebecauseIgotthisappointmentinthemail,"that'sonewholekindofcomprehensionlevel.Whereasifthepatientsays"IhadaTlNlMOlungcancerandtheytoldmeIhadafifty-fivepercentchanceofdiseaserecurrenceinthenexttwoyears,"that'sawholedifferentstory,right?
Thesecondthingisthatafteryougivethisdifficultnews,thenIthinkit'sreallyimportanttoaddressboththecognitivereactionandalsothekindoftheemotionalsideofit.
RosanneSkirble:
Whataresomeofthephrasesorthewaysinwhichyoucancouchthisnews?
AnthonyBack:
Youknow,thewaytomakeiteasieristomakesurethatyouaregoingfromthecontextthepatientdrewforyou.Soyougofromwhatthepatientunderstandsandyoutrytousetheirwordsasmuchaspossible.Andthen,whenyougettothereallybadpartofthenews,Ithinkit'sactuallyimportanttobedirectandconcreteandnottocouchthenews.It'sbettertosay"Thecancerhascomeback"thantosay"Therearehypo-densitiesinyourliverontheCT"(or)"Youhaveamalignancy."Allthoseeuphemismsforcepatientstostruggletounderstandwhat'shappeningtothem,anditaddstotheirconfusionanddistress.
RosanneSkirble:
:
Well,shouldtheysaythingslike"Iwishthingsweredifferent"or"Ihopeforthebest,"orshouldadoctorkindofmaintainadistance?
AnthonyBack:
Youknow,mythoughtaboutthatactuallyisthatthemoreskilledthephysician,thelesstheyhavetodistancethemselves.Therearesomephrasesthatweuse,andthemostimportantonesarereallytheonesthatareaboutempathyforthepatient.Youknow,"Iseethisisadifficultsituation,Iseethisisnotwhatyouexpected,I'mhopingforthebest."AndIthinkit'sfinefordoctorstotalkabouthope,andIthinkit'simportantactually.
AviArditti:
Letmeaskyou,haveyouseenanyculturaldifferencescomeupinthetrainingprogramsasyou'vehaddoctorsgothrough?
AnthonyBack:
Youknow,wehaveactuallyaverymulticulturalgroupofphysicianswhocome,andtheyallbringinalltheirowndifferentvaluesabouthowfrankshouldpeoplebe.BecausetheAmericanstandard,ofcourse,isthatpatientsthemselvesgetalltheinformation,theymakethedecisionthemselves,andthere'sthisverystrongemphasisonautonomy.Andinalotofotherculturesthat'sreallynotthecase.
RosanneSkirble:
Andwhatgotyoustartedinthefirstplace?
AnthonyBack:
Whatgotmestartedwas,whenIwasanoncologytrainee,andthiswasafterapersonalexperience--mymotherhaddiedofapre-leukemiakindofthing--Irememberwalkingaroundinthebone-marrowtransplantwardswiththisexperienced--itwasthisother,olderseniorphysician--goingaroundhavingtheselife-and-deathconversationswithpatientsandthinking,God,therehasgottobeabetterwaytodothis.
AviArditti:
Theresult,saysDoctorAnthonyBackinSeattle,isaprogramthathasnowtrainedaboutonehundred-eightyoncologistsatretreatsheldtwiceayear.TheprogramWebsiteisoncotalk.info--that'so-n-c-o-t-a-l-kdoti-n-f-o.
PartIIIForeignaccents
Audioscript:
SectionI
AsfarasI'mconcerned,IdotendtojudgepeopleImeetbytheiraccents.Idon'tmeanthatI'masortofsnob,andonlylikepeoplewithposhaccents,butIneverfeelcomfortablewithanewpersonuntilI'vebeenabletoplacethemfromthewaytheyspeak.Ifit'sanEnglishperson,IfeelmuchmoreateaseifIcansay"Ah,hecomesformLiverpool",or"He'sprobablybeentopublicschool".IsupposethenIknowwhattotalkaboutandwhattoexpectfromtheotherperson.
Thesameistrueofforeigners.Personally,Ipreferaforeignertospeakwitharecognizableforeignaccent,sothatIknowthatI'mtalkingtoaFrenchman,aGhanaian,aPole,andsoon.Soforme,itseemsabitpointlessforforeignerstotrydesperatelyhardtogetridoftheirnationalaccentandtrytospeakBBCEnglish.IfsomeoneisclearlyFrench,Iknowthere'snopointintalkingaboutcricketormakingjokesabouttheIrish.Andfrankly,Ithinkitevensoundsmoreattractive.Ican'treallyexplainwhy,butifapersonhasaforeignaccent,theyseemtobemoreinteresting,eveniftheyaresayingthemostordinarythings.
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SectionII
Mindyou,thereisalimittointelligibility.Iftheaccentissostrongthatyouhaveastruggletounderstandwhattheyaresaying,thenthatgetsinthewayoftheconversation,andtheflowisbrokenwhileyoutrytosortoutthesoundsintomeaningfulbits.Idon'tmeananaccentasstrongasthat.I'mtalkingaboutthekindofaccentwhereyoucantellimmediatelywhichcountrythepersoncomesfrom,butwherethey'vegotenoughEnglishtocarryonagoodconversationwithoutsearchingforwords,ormessingupthegrammarsothatyoulosethethread.Isupposeit'sthekindofaccentmostforeignershave,really.Tobehonest,it'sonlyaveryfewwhohavesuchagoodearthattheyproducemoreorlessgenuineBritishEnglish,andeventhenitcanbequiteamusingbecausetheymayhavepickedupaclearlyregionalaccent,orevenaveryupper-classaccentwhichdoesn'tfitinwiththeircharacteratall.ButmostforeignerswholearnEnglisharedesperatelykeentogetridoftheirforeignaccentsandwastealotoftimetry
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