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1、Audio-Visual-Oral English for Contemporary MedicineHealth Promotion 當(dāng)代醫(yī)學(xué)英語視聽說教程Unit 12 Coping with DepressionSection A Pre-audio-visual TasksTask 1 Glossary PreviewGet familiar with the words and expressions listed below, and then complete each of the following sentences with a proper word from the

2、list.adolescent n.depressed adj.recovery n.seek medical treatment Preventive Services Task Forcereality n.parenting n.populated adj.apt to adj.psychiatrist n.moody adj.spell n.susceptible to unprecedented adj.take aback grief-stricken adj.spouse n.checklist n.American Psychiatric Associationlethargi

3、c adj.fatigue n.suicidal adj.poll v.trauma n.misdiagnose v.counselor n.grieve v.prevalent adj. 青少年抑郁的,沮喪的(身體的)恢復(fù),康復(fù)就醫(yī)(美國)預(yù)防服務(wù)工作組真實情況,實際情形養(yǎng)育子女人口眾多的易于精神病醫(yī)生,精神病專家喜怒無常的一陣,一段短暫時間易感的前所未有的,空前的使吃驚,使驚呆極度憂傷的配偶清單美國精神病學(xué)會昏睡的,沒精打采的疲勞,疲倦自殺的對進行民意調(diào)查創(chuàng)傷;外傷誤診顧問使傷心,使悲傷流行的,普遍的1. The biological species on Earth is disappe

4、aring at an unprecedented rate.2. If someone is moody, they are often unfriendly because they feel angry or unhappy.3. Researchers are carrying out a poll to find out what people think about depression.4. Her initial symptoms include loss of appetite, general fatigue, and dark urine.5. The book conf

5、ronts the harsh social and political realities of the world today.6. Osteoporosis is more prevalent in women than in men.7. Shes been very depressed and upset about this whole situation.8. People need time to grieve after the death of a family member.9. Pete was so depressed after his girlfriend lef

6、t him that I actually thought he was suicidal.10. African Americans are more apt to / susceptible to get sickle-cell anemia.11. In many cases, doctors misdiagnose patients or give them the wrong treatment or not enough treatment.12. A psychiatrist is a doctor who treats people suffering from mental

7、illness.13. Two of the glands most extensively concerned with the response to trauma are the pituitary and adrenals.14. In fact heavy meal or one loaded with carbohydrates can do you feel sluggish and lethargic.15. The patient was discharged from hospital after his complete recovery.Task 2 Pair-work

8、 Discussion Write down three questions you find interesting to explore on the topic “Fighting Depression”. The first two questions are given as a prompt. Discuss briefly each of them with your deskmates.1. What situations or events in ones life may cause a person to be depressed?2. Have you even bee

9、n depressed by terrible events in recent years?3. _4. _5. _Section B Audio-visual TasksTask 3 Spot Dictation Listen to a passage three times and while listening, you are to put the missing word in each numbered blank according to what you hear. The World Health Organization says more than 120 millio

10、n people worldwide suffer from depression. But many people may not know it can start at a young age. In the United States, for example, health officials (1) estimate that about five percent of adolescents are depressed.Depression is a medical condition that causes (2) intense feelings of sadness. De

11、pression interferes with daily life.Common signs of depression are lack of (3) energy, loss of interest in things you once enjoyed, difficulty thinking, problems sleeping or eating and thoughts of death. Depression also can be (4) hidden by physical problems such as headache, back pain, and (5) stom

12、ach sickness.Often, people suffering depression do not realize their feelings of sadness are due to a medical condition. They do not (6) seek medical treatment.Medical experts say depression can affect anyone. There is no way to (7) prevent it. However, the disease can be treated successfully. The s

13、ooner an affected person gets medical help, the better the chances of a quick and full (8) recovery.Depression is a common illness in the United States. It affects about 20 million adults. However, as many as (9) two-thirds of them do not seek medical treatment for depression.The Preventive Services

14、 Task Force (10) recently published a study that says doctors should test all adult patients for depression during (11) normal office visits. Medical experts say patients can be successfully treated for depression with medicines or by talking with a trained (12) professional who treats mental disord

15、ers.Task 4 Short Answer Questions Listen to a passage “Dealing with Depression” twice. While listening, you are to give an answer as short as possible to each of the questions below.1. How many Americans suffer major depression at some point in their lives? More than 30 million.2. Which groups of pe

16、ople have the highest rates of depression?Women, poor and less-educated people.3. What aspects of lives can be affected by depression?Jobs, marriage, and parenting.4. Why does depression often go untreated?Because it is often difficult to recognize.5. Why do many depressed people avoid treatment? Be

17、cause they dont want others know.Task 5 Sentence Dictation Listen to each sentence, repeat it aloud, listen to it again, and then write down the whole sentence on the space provided. You will listen to each sentence for a third time to have a check.1. Major depression is now the number one cause of

18、disability in the general population across the world.2. Poor people and less-educated people have among the highest rates of depression.3. Women have a 56 percent greater chance then men to become depressed at some time in their life.4. Yet many people still avoid treatment because they do not want

19、 others to know they are depressed.5. Doctors who do not have special training in mental health may not recognize the signs or do enough to treat them.Task 6 Recognizing Details Watch a video clip “Treating Depression” twice and decide whether each of the statements below is TRUE (T) or FALSE (F)._T

20、_F_F_F_T_F_F_1. New numbers show that about 10% Americans are taking antidepressants.2. Middle-aged men are two and a half times as likely to be on antidepressants as women.3. About half of the women aged between 40 and 59 are on antidepressants.4. Maria Garay, a housewife with two children, is seve

21、rely depressed.5. Doctors are not sure why depression strikes women more often than men.6. Women are less likely to seek medical treatment for depression than men.7. There is clear scientific evidence that hormones and life pressures make women more susceptible to depression.Task 7 Overall Comprehen

22、sion Watch a video clip “Are You Really Depressed” twice and choose the best answer to each of the questions below.1. How often do millions of Americans suffer from depression?A) Once in a while in their lives. B) At least once in their lives.C) Once a year in their lives. D) More than once a year.2

23、. Researchers were very surprised by their own findings because _.A) a quarter of Americans who appear to be depressed might not beB) a quarter of Americans suffers from depression once a yearC) Americans who are depressed are likely to be grief-strickenD) Americans who suffer from depression might

24、be behaving normally3. Which of the following questions is not included in the checklist to diagnose patients?A) “Do you have lack of interest?”B) “Do you have loss of appetite?”C) “Do you have suicidal thoughts?”D) “Do you have a family history?”4. What did researchers find when they polled over th

25、ousands of checklists?A) Most of the clinical diagnoses are incorrect.B) Few of the patients are dealing with trauma.C) A significant number of cases are misdiagnosed.D) The checklists are too complex to be used clinically.5. Although the checklists are too broad, many doctors think that _. A) there

26、 are many patients who need helpB) there is no possibility of misdiagnosisC) more patients are to be labeled clinicallyD) the checklists need be revised clinicallyKey to Task 7 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. A Section C Follow-up Oral TasksTask 8 Listening & Interpretation Listen to the five sentences t

27、wice and interpret each into Chinese.1. Depression is a medical condition that causes intense feelings of sadness. Often, people suffering depression do not realize their feelings of sadness are due to a medical condition.2. Common signs of depression are lack of energy, loss of interest in things you once enjoyed, difficulty thinking, problems sleeping or eating and thoughts of death.3. The disease can be treated successfully. The sooner an affected person gets medical help, the better the chances of a quick and full recovery.4. The experts say interventions such as emplo

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