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《醫(yī)學英語視聽說(第二版)》旨在培養(yǎng)醫(yī)學生較好的醫(yī)學英語表達能力, 特別是聽與說的能力, 為醫(yī)學生今后的醫(yī)學專業(yè)工作和交往奠定基礎, 使醫(yī)學生具備更好的服務社會、實現(xiàn)自身專業(yè)價值的專業(yè)能力。
第二版在《醫(yī)學英語視聽說 I/II》的基礎上進行修訂,將兩本書的內(nèi)容合成一本,側重臨床醫(yī)學英語知識的學習,保留版中的經(jīng)典內(nèi)容,同時緊跟當前與醫(yī)學專業(yè)學習密切相關的醫(yī)學熱點問題,更新部分過時內(nèi)容。主題涵蓋消化系統(tǒng)、呼吸系統(tǒng)、循環(huán)系統(tǒng)、急救等醫(yī)學中很常見的領域。
大學專業(yè)英語系列教材醫(yī)學英語視聽說(第2版大學專業(yè)英語系列教材) 目錄
大學專業(yè)英語系列教材醫(yī)學英語視聽說(第2版大學專業(yè)英語系列教材) 節(jié)選
Unit One Integumentary SystemThe finest clothing made is a person's own skin, but, of course, society demands something more than this. ――Mark Twain (1835―1910, American writer)Introductory Remarks The integumentary system is made up of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. The major function of the system is the protection that the skin gives to underlying tissues. Skin, only a few millimeters thick, is the largest organ in the body. It keeps most harmful substances out, as well as prevents the loss of body fluids. Extending from the skin, hair and nails reinforce the skin and protect it from environmental damage. The exocrine glands of the integumentary system produce sweat, oil, and wax to cool, protect, and moisturize the skin's surface.Part I Introduction to the Integumentary SystemThink and TalkDirections: Skin is the largest organ in our body. Do you know its major functions? How does it protect us against threats from the outside world? Discuss the questions with your partner with the help of the following words.epidermis dermis waterproof microbe T-cellbacteria fungi gland sebum sensationWatch and DoTask One: Blank FillingDirections: Watch the video and fill in the blanks according to what you've heard. Between you and the rest of the world lies an (1) that makes up 16% of your physical weight. This is your skin, the largest organ in your body: laid out flat, it would cover close to 1.7 square meters of ground. Its purpose may seem obvious―to keep our (2) in. But a look beyond the surface (3) that it plays a surprising number of roles in our lives. First, the basics. Skin is the foundation of the integumentary system, which also (4) your hair, nails, and specialized (5) and nerves. Made up of three layers, the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, skin’s (6) varies from 0.5 millimeters at its hinnest and up to four millimeters at its thickest. It also carries out three key functions: protecting, regulating, and sensing the world beyond its limits. On a daily basis, its huge surface processes hundreds, if not thousands, of physical (7) , relying mostly on large, pressure-sensitive skin components called Merkel cells. In your fingertips alone, there are 750 Merkel cells per each square-centimeter of skin, coupled with over 2,500 receptors that give you your sense of (8) . This surface is also the body's first major line of defense. Without it, you’d be a soggy mass of tissue and fluids, fatally exposed to the elements. Skin effectively (9) off your insides and also absorbs pressure and shock with flexible collagen that makes up most of its (10) layer.Task Two: Multiple ChoiceDirections: Watch the video again and pick the best answer from the choices marked A, B, C and D.1. We rely on ( ) to give us our sense of touch.A. the skin’s surface areaB. the sensitive hairs on the surface of our skinC. flexible collagen fibersD. Merkel cells and receptors2. The epidermis is made up mainly of ( ) .A. hardened protein called keratinB. keratinocytes replaced every four weeksC. cells and microbesD. Langerhans cells3. ( ) ensure that the immune system is ready to react when the body is at risk.A. T-cells B. Bacteria that inhabit the skinC. Fungi that inhabit the skinD. Thousand species of skin microbes including bacteria and fungi4. About ( ) of the body’s blood supply is circulating through the dermis at any given time.A. 15% B. 25% C. 50% D. 17%5. The average human has 5 million hair follicles on ( ) .A. the scalpB. the bodyC. the body except the palms of hands and soles of feetD. the scalp, palms of hands and soles of feetTask Three: Description Directions: Make a brief description of the integumentary system according to what you've heard.
大學專業(yè)英語系列教材醫(yī)學英語視聽說(第2版大學專業(yè)英語系列教材) 作者簡介
盧鳳香,教授,首都醫(yī)科大學醫(yī)學人文學院院長, 兩次作為主要完成人榮獲北京市高等教育教學成果獎,首批***線上線下混合式一流課程獲得者。 鄭愿華,教授,外國語與國際交流學院院長,山東省大學外語教學指導委員會委員, 山東濱州醫(yī)學院教學名師, 2016年榮獲煙臺市優(yōu)秀女知識分子、三八紅旗手稱號。主持省部級課題11項,獲廳局級以上教科研獎勵15項。 奎曉嵐,教授, 內(nèi)蒙古醫(yī)科大學外國語學院院長。中華醫(yī)學會教育學會醫(yī)學外語學組常務理事,曾獲內(nèi)蒙古自治區(qū)大學外語優(yōu)秀教學成果一等獎、自治區(qū)高教學會突出貢獻個人先進獎。主持多項科研項目,主編多部教材,發(fā)表論文20余篇。 薛英利,副教授,中國中醫(yī)藥研究促進會傳統(tǒng)文化翻譯與國際傳播專業(yè)委員會常務理事,2016年教育部高等學校青年骨干教師國內(nèi)訪問學者,陜西省大學外語教學研究會理事,西安醫(yī)學院醫(yī)學語言與文化研究中心主任。
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