Unit4Sharing同步听力、应用语言课件(人教版选修7).ppt

Unit4Sharing同步听力、应用语言课件(人教版选修7).ppt

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Unit4Sharing同步听力、应用语言课件(人教版选修7).ppt

Answer for exercise 1 or two weeks → → → → → → → → → →;exercise 2 Listen to the text, answer the questions. ; 5.she now has a much greater appreciation of life and what other people have to go through ;Time;1997;Medecines sans frontieres J: Good morning. I’m Jennifer Wells and today on “making a difference”, I’m talking with Dr. Mary Murray who has returned to Australia for two weeks from the Sudan where she works as a volunteer with Medecins Sans Frontieres . Welcone, Mary. M: Thank you, Jennifer. J: Now Mary, you’ve worked in Malawi as well as in the Sudan, haven’t you ? Tell me , why did you first decide to join MSF? M:Well, it started when I was studying medicine in Sydenyin the 1980s. I got to know two African students and visited them in 1990. ; I became good friends with their families and decided to go back to see them all again in 1992. I worked in their lacal health clinic for a couple of months. There I saw children with illnesses that could be prevented. It was terrible to treat children and then to see them come back again with the same illness and to see them die when they shouldn’t have. That’s why I decided to work in developing countries. J: So in 1997 you vounteered with MSF and went to Malawi. Can you say something about your work there?;M: Sure, in Malawi I was working with children who were affected by HIV/AIDS. It was heart-break-ing .children died because we didn’t have enough medicines. J: oh, how sad M: Yes…but I’m glad to say, things are getting better there- nowadays there are programmes for HIV treatment that are having very good results J: That’s excellent news. Then in 2001, you went to the Sudan, let’s talk about your work there. M: Well, you could say th

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