Ответ на UNIT 6, Step 4, Номер 7 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 7 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 7 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова 2014-2021г. на UNIT 6, Step 4, Номер 7. Living Healthy.2014
Условие
A. Read the text and decide what the marked word combinations mean.
Philip Is Ill
Yesterday Philip came home from school very tired. Soon he developed a bad headache, and it became clear that the boy was ill. When his mother took his temperature, it was high. At night the boy sneezed and coughed. In the morning his mother called the family doctor, Mr Bell.
Dr Bell: Well, what’s the matter, young man?
Philip: I’ve been feeling bad since yesterday, Doctor. I’ve got a headache and a sore throat. My nose is running, I cough and sneeze.
Dr Bell: Let me look at your throat, Philip. Now take off your shirt. I want to listen to your lungs and heart. Does it hurt you to breathe?
Philip: No, not really. But I have some pain in my back and my head is swimming a little.
Dr Bell: I see. This may happen because you’re running a high temperature. It will
pass as soon as your temperature falls.
Philip: Shall I take any medicines, doctor?
Dr Bell: I’ll prescribe you something for your running nose and for your temperature. Take it two times a day with water.
Philip: And what about my throat? It feels really painful.
Dr Bell: I’m sure it does. I’ll ask your mother to go to the chemist’s and buy some
tablets for your throat and some spray for your nose.
Philip: When will I be able to go to school, Doctor?
Dr Bell: It’s too early to say. Stay in bed until your temperature falls and have a lot of hot drinks. Take vitamin С. It’s only a bad cold. I hope you’ll recover
within a week.
Philip: Thank you very much, Doctor.
Dr Bell: Goodbye, Philip. I’ll phone you tomorrow to find how you’re doing. Get well soon.
Philip: Goodbye, Doctor, and thanks again.
B. Listen, CD (111), and read the dialogue from the text in pairs. Act it out.
Philip Is Ill
Yesterday Philip came home from school very tired. Soon he developed a bad headache, and it became clear that the boy was ill. When his mother took his temperature, it was high. At night the boy sneezed and coughed. In the morning his mother called the family doctor, Mr Bell.
Dr Bell: Well, what’s the matter, young man?
Philip: I’ve been feeling bad since yesterday, Doctor. I’ve got a headache and a sore throat. My nose is running, I cough and sneeze.
Dr Bell: Let me look at your throat, Philip. Now take off your shirt. I want to listen to your lungs and heart. Does it hurt you to breathe?
Philip: No, not really. But I have some pain in my back and my head is swimming a little.
Dr Bell: I see. This may happen because you’re running a high temperature. It will
pass as soon as your temperature falls.
Philip: Shall I take any medicines, doctor?
Dr Bell: I’ll prescribe you something for your running nose and for your temperature. Take it two times a day with water.
Philip: And what about my throat? It feels really painful.
Dr Bell: I’m sure it does. I’ll ask your mother to go to the chemist’s and buy some
tablets for your throat and some spray for your nose.
Philip: When will I be able to go to school, Doctor?
Dr Bell: It’s too early to say. Stay in bed until your temperature falls and have a lot of hot drinks. Take vitamin С. It’s only a bad cold. I hope you’ll recover
within a week.
Philip: Thank you very much, Doctor.
Dr Bell: Goodbye, Philip. I’ll phone you tomorrow to find how you’re doing. Get well soon.
Philip: Goodbye, Doctor, and thanks again.
B. Listen, CD (111), and read the dialogue from the text in pairs. Act it out.
Решение №1
Подробное решение
- Белый фонпереписывать в тетрадь
- Цветной фонтеория и пояснения
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