新通用大学英语综合教程第三册听力原文
Unit 2
Lesson 1
Part 1 Making an Appointment
Guest: I need to see a dentist as soon as possible. I think it’s an emergency. I was wondering if you
might be able to recommend someone who speaks English.
Clerk: Actually, there’s one not far from here. Would you like me to make an appointment for you?
Dentist: So I hear you’re from overseas.
Patient: Yes. From Venezuela. Thanks for fitting me in. This tooth is killing me.
Dentist: Luckily, I had a cancellation. Glad to be of help.
Patient: I really appreciate it. Thought I’d better see someone right away.
Dentist: Well, let’s have a look.
Part 2 Describing Symptoms at a Doctor’s Office
Conversation 1
M: What seems to be the problem today, Mrs. Gilles?
F: Well, I’ve been feeling pretty dizzy for the last few days. I have to lie down all the time. I feel really
weak and I have so little energy — I can’t even make myself lunch or dinner.
M: I’m sorry to hear that.
F: And I can hardly walk up stairs. I’m so short of breath whenever I try.
M: Any pain?
F: Funny you should ask. I have pain in my shoulder, too.
Conversation 2 [F = Chinese]
F: Is there anything bothering you today, Mr. Baker?
M: Well, when I woke up this morning I felt terrible. I had this pain in the back of my neck, and I thought
I’d better get in to see the doctor right away.
F: Have you been coughing?
M: A lot, actually. I’ve had a bad cold for over a week now.
F: That might explain the pain you’ve been feeling in your neck. I’m going to give you something for
that cold.
Conversation 3 [M = Australian]
M: The doctor will be right with you, Ms. Rice. Have you not been feeling well?
F: Not great, actually. And I’ve been sneezing like crazy.
M: Oh, that’s too bad.
F: Anyway, today my back is killing me. So I thought, that’s it, I’d better come in.
M: Come. I’ll take you in to see the doctor.
Conversation 4
F: You’re here to see Dr. Fox?
M: Yes, I am. I’ve been really sick.
F: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Have you been nauseous?
M: Oh yeah.
F: Any vomiting?
M: Yes. I’m afraid I’ve been throwing up everything I eat.
F: Any dizziness?
M: Not really. Just nauseousness.
F: Well, Dr. Fox will be with you in a moment.
Conversation 5
M: You’re Ms. Pearlman?
F: Yes, I am.
M: The doctor will be with you soon. Can I ask you a few questions?
F: OK.
M: What brings you in today?
F: Well, I’ve been wheezing a lot since yesterday. I don’t know what’s wrong. It’s really annoying.
M: Are you allergic to anything?
F: Not that I can think of.
M: Any other symptoms?
F: Not really.
Conversation 6
F: Mr. Rashid?
M: That’s me.
F: Hello, Mr. Rashid. The doctor will see you in just a moment. Are you in a lot of pain?
M: Well, my hip has been bothering me a lot for the past two days. It hurts all the time.
F: Hmm. Did you fall or have an accident?
M: Not that I can remember.
F: Any pain anywhere else? In your knees? Your elbows?
M: No.
Part 3 Talk about Medications
Conversation 1 [M = Korean, F = Turkish]
M: Ms. Ramazan? I’m Dr. Kim. I understand you’re a long way from home.
F: That’s right. I’m here on business. From Turkey.
M: But you’re not feeling well?
F: It’s my back. It’s really been killing me for several days now.
M: Are you taking anything?
F: Just some painkillers. But they’re really not helping.tablet2
M: Let me give you a prescription for Percotrol. It’s a very effective painkiller. I think you might find it
very helpful.
F: Does it have any side effects?
M: Very rarely. In some people it causes nausea or vomiting. But I really don’t think you’ll have to worry.
Call me if you feel at all nauseous, OK?
F: Thanks.
M: The dosage is one tablet in the morning, one in the evening, during meals. You’ll see a full set of
instructions when you pick up your prescription downstairs.
F: Thank you, Dr. Kim.
Conversation 2 [M = Japanese, F= Mexican]
M: Lucy Fernandez? I’m Dr. Hirano.
F: Thanks so much for fitting me in.
M: My pleasure. Where are you from?
F: Mexico. I’m here on business.
M: You’re a long way from home! What can I do for you today?
F: Well, I’ve got a splitting headache, and I’ve been kind of nauseous since Monday.
M: You must feel terrible. Are you currently taking any medication?
F: I’ve been taking an antacid and a painkiller.

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