描述
开 本: 16开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9787300203331丛书名: 大学专业英语系列教材
内容简介
本教材从国外英语广播和电视节目中选取与医学相关的材料,基于可视材料,设计出各种听力、口语训练题型,通过训练, 提高医学生的医学英语反应能力,为医学生进入医学专业学习打下坚实的医学英语听、说基础。第二册则主要面向进入临床阶段学习、掌握一定临床医学知识的学生。通过第二册的学习,医学生能基本听懂用英语讲授的关于临床医学专业方面的医学课程和英语讲座, 并且能够较准确的表达出自己的观点。
目 录
Unit I Respiratory System
Part I Respiration
Part lI Pneumonia
Part IlI Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Part IV Healthy Ways to Control Asthma
Part V Sir Francis Bacon
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 2 Digestive System
Part I Digestive System,
Part II Reconstruction of Human Structures
Part III The Role and Anatomy of the Pancreas
Part IV The Most Important Body Part
Part V Steven Paul Jobs
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 3 Circulatory System
Part I Introduction toCirculatory System
Part II Heart Disease Prevention
Part IU Coronary Artery Disease
Part IV Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Diseases
Part V Sir Winston Churchill
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 4 Blood
Part I Introduction to Blood
Part II Anemia
Part III How to Prevent Leukemia
Part IV Reducing Anemia in Children
Part V Made Curie
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 5 Immune System
Part I Introduction to the Immune System
Part II Type I Diabetes
Part III Transmission and Prevention of HIV
Part IV Rheumatoid Arthritis
Part V Halle Berry
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 6 Urinary System
Part I Introduction to the Urinary System
Part II The Urinary Tract Infection
Part III Chronic Kidney Disease
Part IV Heavy Smokers at Risk for Deadly Kidney Cander
Part V Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 7 Reproductive System
Part I Ovulation
Part II How Prostate Cancer Works
Part III Treatments for Cervical Cancer
Part IV The Father of Genetics
Part V Lance ArmstrongFighting Testicular Cancer
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 8 Healthy Lifestyle
Part I Are Cell Phones the New Cigarette?
Part I How to Recognize Breast Cancer Symptoms
Part lI Ten Simple Steps to a Healthier Lifestyle
Part IV Overweight People Have a Lower Risk of Early Death
Part V Angelina Jolie Has Healthy Breasts Removed
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 9 First Aid
Part I Basic First Aid Introduction
Part II First Aid — Child CPR
Part III How to Deal with Foot Cramp
Part IV How to Do “Hands-Only” CPR
Part V Peter Safar and CPR
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 10 Mental Health
Part I Introduction to Mental Health
Part II What Is Autism?
Part III Had a Black Dog
Part IV Smile, Happy PeopleLive Longer
Part V The Life of Margaret Thatcher
Part VI Further Thinking
Part I Respiration
Part lI Pneumonia
Part IlI Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Part IV Healthy Ways to Control Asthma
Part V Sir Francis Bacon
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 2 Digestive System
Part I Digestive System,
Part II Reconstruction of Human Structures
Part III The Role and Anatomy of the Pancreas
Part IV The Most Important Body Part
Part V Steven Paul Jobs
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 3 Circulatory System
Part I Introduction toCirculatory System
Part II Heart Disease Prevention
Part IU Coronary Artery Disease
Part IV Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Diseases
Part V Sir Winston Churchill
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 4 Blood
Part I Introduction to Blood
Part II Anemia
Part III How to Prevent Leukemia
Part IV Reducing Anemia in Children
Part V Made Curie
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 5 Immune System
Part I Introduction to the Immune System
Part II Type I Diabetes
Part III Transmission and Prevention of HIV
Part IV Rheumatoid Arthritis
Part V Halle Berry
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 6 Urinary System
Part I Introduction to the Urinary System
Part II The Urinary Tract Infection
Part III Chronic Kidney Disease
Part IV Heavy Smokers at Risk for Deadly Kidney Cander
Part V Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 7 Reproductive System
Part I Ovulation
Part II How Prostate Cancer Works
Part III Treatments for Cervical Cancer
Part IV The Father of Genetics
Part V Lance ArmstrongFighting Testicular Cancer
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 8 Healthy Lifestyle
Part I Are Cell Phones the New Cigarette?
Part I How to Recognize Breast Cancer Symptoms
Part lI Ten Simple Steps to a Healthier Lifestyle
Part IV Overweight People Have a Lower Risk of Early Death
Part V Angelina Jolie Has Healthy Breasts Removed
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 9 First Aid
Part I Basic First Aid Introduction
Part II First Aid — Child CPR
Part III How to Deal with Foot Cramp
Part IV How to Do “Hands-Only” CPR
Part V Peter Safar and CPR
Part VI Further Thinking
Unit 10 Mental Health
Part I Introduction to Mental Health
Part II What Is Autism?
Part III Had a Black Dog
Part IV Smile, Happy PeopleLive Longer
Part V The Life of Margaret Thatcher
Part VI Further Thinking
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Introductory Remarks
The respiratory system is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for the process of respiration in an organism. The respiratory system is involved in the intake and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between an organism and the environment.
Human as aerobic organisms must automatically obtain oxygen from their environment and breathe out carbon dioxide in order to survive. Air is breathed in through the nasal passageways, travels through the trachea and bronchi to the lungs. This breathing occurs owing to the respiratory system, which includes the nose, throat, voice box, windpipe and lungs delivering sufficient oxygen to the bloodstream through the capillary walls and removing carbon dioxide that is produced as a waste product in the system.
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The respiratory system is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for the process of respiration in an organism. The respiratory system is involved in the intake and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between an organism and the environment.
Human as aerobic organisms must automatically obtain oxygen from their environment and breathe out carbon dioxide in order to survive. Air is breathed in through the nasal passageways, travels through the trachea and bronchi to the lungs. This breathing occurs owing to the respiratory system, which includes the nose, throat, voice box, windpipe and lungs delivering sufficient oxygen to the bloodstream through the capillary walls and removing carbon dioxide that is produced as a waste product in the system.
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