人教版(2019) 必修第三册 Unit 2 Morals and Virtues Reading and Thinking(1)课件(28张)

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人教版(2019) 必修第三册 Unit 2 Morals and Virtues Reading and Thinking(1)课件(28张)

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高一—人教版—英语—第二单元
MORALS AND VIRTUES
Lesson 2 Reading and Thinking (I)
Learning objectives
After this lesson, you will be able to
know the structure and get the main idea of the text;
figure out different choices Lin Qiaozhi faced in her different life stages;
understand the great achievements Lin made.
Warm-up
Think about this question and share your ideas with your partner: What are some important life choices
Important choices a person can make in life include decisions on university courses, career, and marriage partners.
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MOTHER OF TEN THOUSAND BABIES
Thinking
Title
Pictures
Before reading
MOTHER OF TEN THOUSAND BABIES
What do you think the text is about
What do you expect to read
How do you understand the title of the text
Picture 1: on Page 16
Picture 2: on Page 17
OB-GYN department妇产科
Reading for structure
1. What is the text mainly about
2. What is the type of the text
3. In what order is the text written
The text is about____________, who was a famous __________ in the __________ department.
Lin Qiaozhi
physician
OB-GYN
1. What is the text mainly about
birth
education
life
hobby
career
achievement
death

2. What is the type of the text
A. A news report. B. A fictional story. C. A biography.
biography

3. In what order is the text written
The text is written in the order of _________.
time
as a five-year-old girl
at age 18
eight years later
immediately
within six months
after working for a few years
in 1939
in 1941
just a few months later
in 1954
over the next several decades
until the day ..., 22 April 1983
in early life (para 2)
in early career (para 3)
during the war (para 4)
in new China (para 5)
in her last days (para 6)
Reading for details
Read to complete the timeline of Dr. Lin’s life story.
1901
She was born.
1906
At age 18
At age 26
From age 26 to age 27
1939
1941
During the war
From 1945 to 1983
April 22, 1983
Her mum died.
She chose to study medicine.
She graduated from Peking Union Medical College.
She was named a chief resident physician.
She was sent to study in Europe.
She was elected to the first NPC.
She held many important positions.
She died.
She was sent to study in the USA.
She became the first Chinese woman to be appointed director of the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital.
Her department was closed and she opened a clinic.
Reading for details
1. What important choices was Dr Lin faced with throughout her life
2. What achievements did Dr Lin make
different stages
in early life
in early career
during the war
in new China
in her last days
important choices
to study medicine
to serve at home
to stay and open a clinic
to care more about patients
to give up treatment
to donate her savings
Conclusion: Throughout her life, she chose to devote herself to her medical career.
To herself
01
To followers
02
To society
03
She graduated with ______________________, became the first _______________ at the PUMC Hospital and was _________ director of the OB-GYN department.
She ___________ medical research.
She ___________ the next generation of doctors.
She __________ her savings to a fund for new doctors.
published
trained
left
the Wenhai Scholarship
woman physician
appointed
She opened a private ______ to help people in need.
She charged very ________ and often reduced costs for poor patients.
She stuck to ________ patients throughout her life.
She _________ her savings to a kindergarten.
She _________ over 50,000 babies.
clinic
low fees
tending
donated
delivered
She got a professional medical training./
She received good compliments (称赞) from society.
She inspired those who wanted to chase the same dream as her.
She helped more patients and saved more lives./
She made great contributions to China’s medical development.
2. What achievements did Dr Lin make
She was known as “________________________________”, having delivered over 50, 000 babies in her lifetime.
mother of ten thousand babies
“My favorite sound is the new-born baby's cry, because it reminds me of the magic of life, the pride of my job as well as the happiness of a mother.”
—By Lin Qiaozhi
Post-reading: Retell
_________ by her mother’s death, Lin Qiaozhi chose to study ________ at age 18, and became the first woman __________________ in the OB-GYN department. Due to her outstanding work, later she __________ to study abroad and impressed her __________ a lot. Faced with a good opportunity to stay in America, Dr Lin chose to give it up and _________ to war-torn China. She wanted to ________ the women and children at home. When the Pacific War broke out, Dr Lin ________ in the war-hit area and opened a _________ to help people in need. She didn't _________ until the day she died. Dr Lin devoted all her life to work.
Affected
medicine
was sent
resident physician
colleagues
returned
serve
stayed
retire
clinic
Reflection
What carried Dr Lin through a life of hard choices and made great achievements
“Life is precious. ... To a person nothing is more precious than their life, and if they entrust me with that life, how could I refuse that trust, saying I'm cold, hungry, or tired ”
It was her ___________________________ that carried her through a life of hard choices and made great achievements.
moral values and good virtues
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What kind of person do you think Lin Qiaozhi was
Loving (country, people, patients, young doctors…)
rejected the offer
charged low fees
left savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors
served women and children
tended patients
treated them as sisters
won the highest scholarship
published medical research
trained the next generation of doctors
Qualified as a doctor: caring, professional
Zealous and committed to medical work
Evidence
Conclusion
Culture Note
Lin Qiaozhi was born on Gulangyu Island (鼓浪屿) in Fujian Province on 23 December 1901. Her father was an English teacher. When she was five, her mother died of cervical cancer(子宫颈癌). This event triggered in her the desire to become a gynaecologist. She was taking the entrance exam for Peking Union Medical College in Shanghai in1921, when she stopped to help a friend who had fainted. This impressed college officials, and so they allowed her to enter the college without having completed the exam.
Culture Note
She graduated from medical school in 1929, and immediately was hired by the Peking Union Medical College Hospital. In 1932, she completed advanced studies at London Medical College and Manchester Medical College, and then went to Vienna(维也纳) for research. In 1939, she did research at Chicago University Medical School.
Culture Note
Soon after she was appointed the director of Peking Union Medical College Hospital’s OB-GYN department, the hospital was closed by the Japanese, so she opened up a clinic in her own home in a Beijing hutong. She returned to the Peking Union Medical College Hospital when it reopened.
Culture Note
Throughout the 1950s, she worked closely with Peng Zhen, the mayor of Beijing, to plan and establish the Beijing Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital, becoming the honorary director of the hospital when it opened in 1959.
Culture Note
Since early detection of cervical cancer is a key to saving lives, in 1958 she spearheaded(带头) a survey of women in Beijing for this purpose. The study was then replicated(重复) in twenty other cities throughout China, saving many women’s lives.
Culture Note
While Lin is most famous with the public for having delivered over 50,000 babies, within the medical community she is known best for being one of the foremost(第一流的) researchers in China on issues regarding women's health. In 1978, she suffered a stroke in England while acting as the deputy head of a friendship delegation. This was followed by another stroke in 1980, and her death on 22 April 1983.
What advice can we get from Dr Lin's life story
The best portion of a good man's life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love.
— William Wordsworth
Summary
In this lesson, we have learnt
the structure and the main idea of the text;
different choices Lin Qiaozhi faced in her different life stages;
the great achievements Lin made;
to appreciate her moral values and good virtues and try to be a person like her.
2. Write an article about Dr Lin Qiaozhi after learning the text.
Homework:
Surf the internet for more information about Dr Lin.

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