Module 6 Look after yourself
module 6 look after yourself
unit 1 he has had an accident.
betty: hey! my legs are aching. how far have we walked?
mr. jackson: about 10 kilometers. let’s wait for the others. they’ll catch up in a few minutes.
wait for
catch up
catch up with
lingling: who’s missing?
missing adj. 失蹤的,下落不明的;在句中作表語/ 定語
betty: tony and daming. what’s happened to them?
物做主語 what happened to your cell phone?
人做主語 i happen to know his cell phone number.
lingling: they were walking more slowly than us.
mr. jackson: and look at those clouds! i think it’s going to rain. i’ll go back and look for them.
look at/ see/ watch/ visit/ read/
look after
look like
look the same
look for/ find
look out
look over
look up
betty: wait a minute! i can hear someone.
tony: help!
lingling: it’s tony. where have you been?
tony: it’s daming. he has had an accident. he was running along the wall when he tripped and fell over the edge. he’s cut his head; his shoulder hurts and i think he’s broken his leg.
trip over/ on sth.
fall over sth.
fall over
mr. jackson: ok, show me where he is. i’ll call for help on my mobile.
call for
eg. the policeman met a girl calling for help in the street.
eg. the un is calling for a cease-fire in the middle-east.
eg. these problems call for immediate solution.
tony: there he is, lying on the ground!
完全倒裝:主語是名詞 here comes the bus.
部分倒裝:主語是代詞 here we are.
mr. jackson: hi, daming. how do you feel?
daming: my leg hurts, and i feel a bit cold.
tony: and you’ve cut your knee. there’s blood on your leg.
mr. jackson: can you move your foot?
daming: yes. ouch! but i can’t walk.
mr. jackson: we had better get you to hospital.
lingling: will he live?
mr. jackson: of course he will! he’s got a wound in his leg and he may get a fever but it’s nothing serious. he’ll soon be ok!
get a wound in/ on his leg
unit 2 you should always go with someone.
six rules for a safe and healthy life
thanks to improvements in both health care and personal safety, most people are living healthier, longer lives. someone who is born today can expect to live 25 years longer than someone who was born in the 19th century. it’s even thought that in the future more and more people will celebrate their hundredth birthday. here are six rules for a healthy life.
thanks to
live a …life
expect to do sth.: he expects to get a pay rise.
expect sb. to do sth.: they expect me to work on sunday.
be expected to do sth.: i’m expected to work on sunday.
more and more/ fewer and fewer/ less and less