2022_실생활영어회화
Listening Scripts 113 looking for his mom. He’s five years old, and he’s wearing a yellow shirt and glasses. You can find him at the information center at the main gate. Thank you. [3-4] [ Phone rings. ] M: 911. How can I help you? W: There is a man passed out. M: May I have your location, ma’am? W: Ocean Street, near the Dream City Mall. M: Okay, ma’am. The ambulance will be there in two minutes. Please stay there. We’ll find you. W: All right. Please hurry. M: Lesson 6 Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle Section 1 Improving Your Health Situation A p. 88 Get Ready W: Hey, how’s the fitness class going? M: I’m enjoying it very much. It’s a great way to challenge myself. W: That’s great to hear. I’ve been thinking about trying it out myself. What exercises do you do? M: We stretch, run, and lift weights. W: That sounds like a great workout. M: Definitely! Why don’t you give it a shot? W: I will. Thanks for the information. Listen Up W: Welcome to our gym. I’m Sarah, and I’m a trainer here. I specialize in creating personalized fitness plans. M: Hi, I’m Daniel. I want to get in shape, but I’m not sure where to start. W: You’ve come to the right place, Daniel. Let’s start with a body composition analysis. M: Sure. That sounds good. [ After the analysis ] W: Your bones make up 15% of your weight, which is normal. M: He is bleeding. We were cleaning the roof when he slipped and fell. W: We will send someone immediately. Is your address 16 Main Street? That’s the information we have in our system. M: Yes, that’s right. It’s the big white house on the corner. Please hurry. W: We will. Does it look like your friend broke anything? Is he moving at all? M: He can move. He’s saying he is fine. But I told him not to move. W: The ambulance is on its way. Make sure your friend doesn’t stand, sit up, or move at all. M: Okay. I’ll sit next to him and take care of him until the ambulance arrives. W: Good. If you wait a little bit, the ambulance will arrive soon. Everything will turn out okay. Go Live W: If you see a teen or an adult suddenly collapse, do you know what to do? Call 911 or ask someone to call 911. Then begin performing hands-only CPR as needed. Find the center of the chest. Press hard and fast at least 2 inches deep at a rate of 100 to 120 beats per minute. Don’t stop until help arrives. Let’s review the process again. If you see a teen or an adult suddenly collapse, call 911 or have someone nearby call 911. Begin administering hands-only CPR by pressing hard and fast on the center of the chest at a rate of 100 to 120 beats per minute. Continue to do this until help arrives. By learning these simple steps you can help us save a life. This has been a public service announcement from the Santa Clara County Emergency Medical Services System. Check Up p. 85 1 W: I would like to open a bank account. M: ⓐ Why don’t you open the window? ⓑ Here you go. Thank you. ⓒ What kind of account would you like to open? 2 M: Hello, everyone. This is Officer Michael Dunn from the NYPD. We have a lost boy named David. He was found near the park’s main gate, and he’s
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