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【一起听英语】牙医的钻头

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 看牙医的时候,医生用的工具是否会让你望而却步?

Alice: Hello, I'm Alice…

Stephen: And I'm Stephen.…

Alice: And this is 6 Minute English! This week we’re talking about a very common

phobia – a fear of the dentist – and a possible new treatment. But first of all,

Stephen, how does this sound make you feel?

Insert 1: Sound of a dentist’s drill

Stephen: Ouch! Oh, that sounds very painful.

Alice: Oh, are you scared of going to the dentist?

Stephen: Yeah, absolutely terrified.

Alice: Oh - you poor thing. Well, as usual I’m going to ask you a question related to

today’s topic. Which of these is NOT a real phobia – a word that describes a

persistent1 and sometimes irrational2 fear? Are you ready?

Stephen: Yes.

Alice: OK…

a) agoraphobia, b) arachnophobia, c) televiphobia 

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Page 2 of 6

Stephen: I’m going to take a guess on c, televiphobia.

Alice: Well, I won’t tell you the answer now - but we’ll find out at the end of the

programme. Now let’s find out about this new gadget3 which might help people

who are scared of visiting the dentist – that’s dentaphobia by the way.

Stephen: A fear of going to the dentist.

Alice: Here’s Dentist Dr Andrew Parkman, describing how some patients feel when

they come to sit in his consulting chair:

Insert 2: Dr Andrew Parkman

We kind of notice people as soon as the drill starts up. They can tense up, they might

tense their shoulders, they might tense their fingers. Certainly, you can see a tension

come over them with that sound - that high-pitched noise.

Alice: Dr Parkman says his patients tense up – the dentist can see a tension come

over them with that high-pitched sound of the drill. It puts them off going to

the dentist.

Stephen: It puts them off – it discourages them from doing something.

Alice: So let’s look at this new gadget which blocks out the sound of the drill. It’s

just a prototype at the moment.

Stephen: A prototype is the first form of something which may go on to be manufactured.

In this case, it’s a gadget the size of a mobile phone which can block out the

sound of the dentist’s drill. 

6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011

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Alice: Here’s Professor Brian Millar from King’s College London’s Dental Institute,

telling us how the prototype works:

Insert 2: Dr Andrew Parkman

It listens to the sound - as it’s happening - of the dentist’s drill inside the patient’s

mouth, which as everybody knows is a horrible sound. So bad, in fact, that it actually

puts some patients even off going to the dentist to seek important dental health care. So,

we listen to the sound of the drill, we produce a cancelling signal which is really

effectively an opposite sound – and then we just knock it out with the filtering system.

Alice: The gadget produces a cancelling signal, an opposite sound to knock out the

sound of the drill. This means the patient can listen to music and can still hear

the voice of the dentist or dental nurse, but they won’t hear the high-pitched

sound of the drill.

Stephen: It uses a sound filtering system. So are we hoping that these gadgets4 will be in

all dentist’s surgeries soon?

Alice: Well, the team that developed them are still looking for a manufacturer

to mass-produce the prototypes. So in the meantime, perhaps we need

some advice from the experts about how to deal with a phobia of

the dentist. Here’s Dr Kathy Sykes with some advice about how to

keep calm when you’re feeling anxious: 

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Page 4 of 6

Insert 4: Dr Kathy Sykes

It’s worth trying to work out what your own response is. So for instance, remember the

last time you had an anxiety problem – and think about what your body did. You know,

did you feel hot? Did you find your hands beginning to clench5? And then the next time

you find your hands clenching6 – or find, you know, whatever symptom it was you

spotted7, try to do something to calm down. Taking a few moments outside for some fresh

air to clear your head - or maybe just listening to a bit of music. Whatever you think

calms you down. Try to do that.

Alice: Dr Kathy Sykes says that if you can spot the symptoms when you feel anxious

– worried – you can help yourself to try to calm down.

Stephen: The symptoms are how your body shows the anxiety. Do you feel hot? Do you

clench up your hands into little balls?

Alice: She suggests you listen to music or go outside for some fresh air when you feel

these symptoms. Now, before we go let’s answer our question. We heard a

couple of terms used to describe phobias. But I made one of them up, Stephen.

Did you guess which?

Stephen: Let me see. You said 'agoraphobia' – I think that’s a real phobia – it’s a fear of

going outside

Alice: Correct. And 'arachnophobia'?

Stephen: Oh, that’s a very common phobia. A fear of spiders, I believe?

Alice: Well done!

Stephen: So I’m guessing 'televiphobia' was the odd one out. 

6 Minute English © bbclearningenglish.com 2011

Page 5 of 6

Alice: You’re right. And your prize, Stephen, is to read some of the words and

phrases that we’ve used in today’s programme!

Stephen: phobia

 persistent

 irrational

 patients

 tense up

 it puts them off

 prototype

 gadget

 cancelling signal

 drill

 anxious

 symptoms

Alice: Well, we hope you’ve had fun with us today on 6 Minute English - and that

you’ll join us again next time.

Both: Bye. 


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1 persistent BSUzg     
adj.坚持不懈的,执意的;持续的
参考例句:
  • Albert had a persistent headache that lasted for three days.艾伯特连续头痛了三天。
  • She felt embarrassed by his persistent attentions.他不时地向她大献殷勤,使她很难为情。
2 irrational UaDzl     
adj.无理性的,失去理性的
参考例句:
  • After taking the drug she became completely irrational.她在吸毒后变得完全失去了理性。
  • There are also signs of irrational exuberance among some investors.在某些投资者中是存在非理性繁荣的征象的。
3 gadget Hffz0     
n.小巧的机械,精巧的装置,小玩意儿
参考例句:
  • This gadget isn't much good.这小机械没什么用处。
  • She has invented a nifty little gadget for undoing stubborn nuts and bolts.她发明了一种灵巧的小工具用来松开紧固的螺母和螺栓。
4 gadgets 7239f3f3f78d7b7d8bbb906e62f300b4     
n.小机械,小器具( gadget的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of gadgets. 当然。设想是房屋不再充满小配件。 来自超越目标英语 第4册
  • This meant more gadgets and more experiments. 这意味着要设计出更多的装置,做更多的实验。 来自英汉非文学 - 科学史
5 clench fqyze     
vt.捏紧(拳头等),咬紧(牙齿等),紧紧握住
参考例句:
  • I clenched the arms of my chair.我死死抓住椅子扶手。
  • Slowly,he released his breath through clenched teeth.他从紧咬的牙缝间慢慢地舒了口气。
6 clenching 1c3528c558c94eba89a6c21e9ee245e6     
v.紧握,抓紧,咬紧( clench的现在分词 )
参考例句:
  • I'll never get used to them, she thought, clenching her fists. 我永远也看不惯这些家伙,她握紧双拳,心里想。 来自飘(部分)
  • Clenching her lips, she nodded. 她紧闭着嘴唇,点点头。 来自辞典例句
7 spotted 7FEyj     
adj.有斑点的,斑纹的,弄污了的
参考例句:
  • The milkman selected the spotted cows,from among a herd of two hundred.牛奶商从一群200头牛中选出有斑点的牛。
  • Sam's shop stocks short spotted socks.山姆的商店屯积了有斑点的短袜。
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