求帮忙听写出一段英文

一段音频,长度是5分多钟,帮我听写出来,贴在答案里就可以了,不用翻译。地址在这里http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/e4R9N2jsc1... 一段音频,长度是5分多钟,帮我听写出来,贴在答案里就可以了,不用翻译。
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3楼的朋友,那对话没有这么短啊,而且你给的是中间一小段……
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practical oral english for medical professionals, produced by higher education press.
lesson 1
focus listening
coughing and sneezing
listen to the following passage carefully, don't read the text while you are listening. Refer to it only when necessary

Cough is a sudden explosive expelling of air from the lungs through the mouth, when irritating substances enter any part of the repiratory system, a special set of nerves is stimulated. These nerves act to cause a short deep intake of air. The glottis, or opening of the larynx closes, this creates great air pressure in the lungs, suddenly, the glottis opens, and the captured air rushes out in a blast, pushing before it any foreign substance in its path.
A person can make himself cough whenever he wants, but he finds it difficult to stop a cough that results from irritating substances.

Sneezing is a sudden and violent rush of air out through the nose and mouth. A person has no control over sneezing. The body takes this action to get rid of irritating or harmful objects in the nose. Sensitive nerve endings that lie in the nose react to these objects by causing the sneeze. Sneezing occurs often in an element called Hayfever. Plant pollen lodges in the nose of sufferers and cause the sneeze. Bright sunlight can also cause sneezing, because the eye nerves are closely connected with nerve endings in the nose. Coughing and sneezing are important body defenses, because they help rid the breathing channels of harmful irritants, but they can also be harmful to other persons. For example, a person's nose fills with congestion that contains germs when he has a cold. Sneezing helps clear the nose, but unless the sneezer covers his mouth and nose, the germs escape into the air and may infect others.

Focus speaking, taking history of a patient having an infection
dialogue A
D= Doctor, M= Mrs.Smith

D: Hello Mrs. Smith, I'm doctor Nelson.
M: Hello doctor, I've brought my daughter, Sally, in to see you.
D: What seems to be the matter?
M: About four days ago, she began to cough and sneeze, and complained of a sore throat, I figured it was nothing serious, just a cold, maybe. But today I took her temperature, and found it was 102, so I thought she'd better see a doctor as soon as possible.
D: Does she bring up anything when she coughs?
M: No, but she just coughs all the time.
D: Does she have a lot of sneezing?
M: Yes, she does, and I'm worried about her eyes, they're so red!
D: Does she sit in front of the light to read?
M: No, she doesn't, she told me that the light hurts her eyes.
D: Is Sally your only child?
M: No, I also have a son.
D: Does he have any of the problems Sally has had?
M: No
D: Do you know whether any of the children in the neighbourhood has had rashes or complaints similar to Sally's?
M: Well, no, I don't
D: Let's have a look at Sally, and then we can talk further.

Dialogue B
D= Doctor, S= Sally

D: Hi there, Sally.
S: Hi
D: How are you today?
S: My throat hurts.
D: Can I have a look? Lift your tongue to the roof of your mouth, that's fine! Now, I want to look in your throat with my mirror.
S: It hurts real bad!
D: Well, we hope that's going to go away real soon. Sally, I wanted to ask whether any of your friends have had a funny colour on their faces or arms.
S: Oh, billy did, after his cousin visited him, he got real sick at school.
D: Could you describe him for me?
S: He looked like somebody had sprinkled red paint on him, the teacher asked his mother to take him home.
D: How long ago was that?
S: Oh, I don't know.
D: Was it about two or three weeks ago?
S: I guess so.
D: Did you tell your mother about this?
S: No! I was afraid she wouldn't let me go over to Billy's to play.
D: Do you have any earaches, Sally?
S: A little ache now and then, but not now.
D: I see, well, Sally, you're going to do just what the nurses tell you? Aren't you?
S: Sure.
D: And we'll be in to see you again. Good bye!
S: Bye!

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lesson one---focus listening coughing and sneezing

Cough is a sudden explosive expelling of air from the lungs through the mouth.

When irritating substance is enter any part of the respiratory system, a special set of nerves is stimulated. These nerves act to cause a short deep intake of air.

The glottis or the opening of the larynx closes, this creats great air pressure in the lungs, suddenly the glottis opens and captured air rushes out in a blust pushing before it any foreign substance in it's path.

A person can make himself cough whenever he wants, but he finds it's difficult to stop a cough that results from irritating substances.

Sneezing is a sudden and violent rush of air out through the nose and mouth. A person has no control of sneezing, the body take this action to get rid of irritating or objects in the nose. Sensitive nerve endings that lie in the nose react these objects by causing sneeze. Sneeze occurs often in an ailment called head hay fever, plant pollen lodges in the nose of suffers and causes the sneeze.

Bright sunlight can also cause sneezing, because the eye nerves are closely connected with the nerve endings in the nose.

Coughing and sneezing are important body defences, because they help rid the breathing chanles of harmful irritants, but they can also be harmful to other persons. For example, a person's nose fills with congestion that contains germs when he has a cold. Sneezing helps clear the nose, but unless the sneezer covers his mouth and nose, the germs escape into air and may infect the others.

第二部分:focus Speaking---Taking history of patient

Having an infection

Dialogue A:

Doctor: Hello Mrs. Smith, I'm doctor nelson.

Mrs.Smith: Hello doctor, I've brought my daughter sally in to see you.

D: What seems to be the matter?

S: About four days ago, she began to cough and sneeze and complain of a sour throat. I figured it was nothing serious, just a cold maybe, but today I took a temperature and found it's 102! So I thought she'd better see a doctor as soon as possible.

D: Does she bring up anything when she coughs?

S: No, but she just coughs all the time!!

D: Does she has a lot of sneezing?

S: Yes,she does. And I worried about her eyes, they are so red!

D: Does she sit in front of a light to read?

S: No she doesn't, she told me that the light hurts her eyes.

D: Is sally your only child?

S: No I also have a son.

D: Does he has any of the problems sally's had?

S: No.

D: Do you know whether any of the other children in the neighborhood have had rashes or complains similar to sally's?

S: Well no I don't.

D: Let's have a look at sally and then we can talk further.

Dialogue B:

D: Hi there sally!

S: Hi!

D: How are you today?

S: My throat hurts!

D: Can I have a look? Lift you tongue to the roof of your mouth. That's fine. Now I want to look in your throat with my mirror.

S: It hurts real bad.

D: Well we hope that will go away soon. Sally I want to ask whether any of your friends have had funny color on their faces or arms?

S: Oh, billie did. After his cousin visited him, he got real sick at school.

D: Could you describe him for me?

S: He looked like somebody had sprinkled red paint on him. The teacher asked his mother to take him home.

D: How long ago was that?

S: Oh I don't know.

D: Was it about two or three weeks ago?

S: I guess so.

D: Did you tell your mother about this?

S: I was afraid she wouldn't let me go over to billie's to play.

D: Do you have any earache sally?

S: A little ache now and then, but not now!

D: I see, well sally you are going to do just what the nurse is telling you aren't you?

S: Sure.

D: And we'll be in to see you again, good bye!

S: Bye!
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你的音频在哪儿呢?

速度比较慢,非常清楚,有点医学词汇也不是很难。但是我要准备上课去了。晚上回来没人给你听,我再帮你吧。
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Lesson One focus listening
Coughing and Sneezing
Listen to the following message carefully,don;t read the text when you are listening, refer to it only when necessary.
cough is a sudden explosive
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