大学英语精读4-uint5-to-lie-or-not-to-lie

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1、1. Warm-up Questions,2. Background Information,3. White Lies,Before Reading_Main,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Three Types of Doctors,4. Introductory Remarks,About Medicine,About Doctors,Other Medical Workers,Definition of a White Lie,Pair Work on White Lies,Before Rea

2、ding_1,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Warm-up Questions,1. 2. 3.,Have you ever been to hospital? What did you think of the doctors attitude? Have you ever thought of being a doctor? Why or why not? Suppose you are seriously ill, do you want the doctor to tell you the tr

3、uth or not? Why?,Before Reading_1_about Medicine,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,About Medicine,Medicine is the practice of maintaining of health and preventing, alleviating, or curing of disease. WHO, or the World Health Organization, declared that health is “a state of

4、 complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease”. Obviously the goal of medicine is to maintain health.,Before Reading_1_about doctors,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,About Doctors,Doctors refer to physicians and other medical heal

5、ers. In the United States they are called health care professionals, which include physicians, surgeons, dentists. Most of them work in health care services, which involve diagnosing and treating patients. Others work mainly in researching, teaching, or administration of medical facilities.,Before R

6、eading_1_Three types of doctors,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Three Types of Doctors,General practitioners:,(全科医生) They may not have special training in any particular medical field, but develops a wide knowledge of all kinds of illness.,Specialists:,(专家,专科医生) Some doc

7、tors prefer to treat only certain kinds of illness, thus becoming specialists in their chosen field.,Before Reading_1_three types of doctors 2,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Researchers:,(医学研究人员) Those doctors often help teach future physicians in medical schools. At th

8、e same time, they use the laboratories and hospital facilities of the medical schools to conduct research programs.,Before Reading_1_other medical workers,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Other Medical Workers,Physician,内科医生,Surgeon,外科医生,Before Reading_1_other medical wor

9、kers,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Other Medical Workers,Dentist,牙医,Intern, Resident, Chief Resident,实习医生,住院医生,住院总医师,Nurse, Head Nurse,护士,护士长,Before Reading_1_other medical workers,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Other Medical Workers,Veter

10、inarian (Vet),兽医,Quack,江湖游医,A white lie is a lie that is considered to be justified, or even praiseworthy, if it is in the interests of the person or people to whom it is told. Quite often, a doctors lie is thought to be a case in point.,Before Reading_lies,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Rea

11、ding,After Reading,Definition of a White Lie,1. Compile a list of situations in which you think a white lie would be justified. 2. Recall occasions on which you have told a white lie and explain why it was justified. 3. Discuss about the would-be benefits and would-be costs about white lies.,Before

12、Reading_Iies,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Pair Work on White Lies,Before Reading_India_ introductory remarks,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Introductory Remarks,When treating seriously ill patients, many doctors think that it is best not

13、to tell them the truth about their condition. These doctors sincerely believe that they have good reasons to tell lies for the patients own benefit.,But the author of this article takes a different view on this issue. She gives several reasons why patients, especially those who are dying, should be

14、told the truth. She also discusses the great harm doctors lies do not only to their patients, but also to the doctors themselves and to the entire medical profession. And in the last paragraph of the article, the author urges that an open debate be held on this issue.,Globe Reading_main,Before Readi

15、ng,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,1. Part Division of the Text,2. Group Presentation,3. Further Understanding,For Part 1,For Part 2,Blank Filling,Multiple Choice,True or False,For Part 3,Globe Reading._Questions About the Text1,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Read

16、ing,Part Division of the Text,Main Ideas,Lines,Parts,1,126,2,2755,3,5671,Doctors reasons for telling lies,The authors reasons why patients should be told the truth,The author urges that an open debate be held on this issue.,After Reading_4,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Group Presentation,1) Doctors reasons for telling lies Lies may benefit Lies may help speed Such lies differ The seriously ill dont want to know Telling them the truth risks

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