资源简介 B3U2 Morals and virtues - Reading and Thinking 导学案Learn to make choices in lifeLearning objectives:To learn some basic words and expressions about the text.To analyze the structure of the text and summarize the main idea of each paragraph.To analyze the development of the text through the timeline.Learning key points:1.Through a series of problem chains and relevant information, find out Lin Qiaozhi's moral dilemma and choice, and refine the good qualities of Lin Qiaozhi: extract relevant information and obtain key information. Summarize and refine the character and quality, cultivate the ability of generalization and reasoning2.Cultivate students' critical and dialectical thinking abilitiesPre-class vocabulary implementationWords:(单词)illustrate mentionprecious entrustmarriage majoritycomplain respondScholarship hiredecade elsewherepublish staffdeliver retiresavings kindergartenprinciple passivesharp energeticreplaceLexical chunk(词块)be faced with give sb a look intoreduce costs be deeply affectedfinal goal choose to dotuition fee be responsible forresident physician invite sb to stayreject the offer charge very low feesdraw conclusion provide medical carein need of a private clinicat times tend patienthealth insurance impress sbOB-GYN department PUMC Hospitalbe appointed director ofserve the women and children at homeStep1: lead inDear boys and girls, "In China, are there any famous female doctors or medical workers you know What challenges do women face in male-dominated fields like medicine ""Why is maternal and child health important for a society ""In the early 20th century, many women in China lacked access to proper medical care. How do you think this affected families and communities ""If you were a doctor at that time, what would you do to help ""Today’s reading will tell the story of Dr. Lin Qiaozhi, a pioneer who dedicated her life to improving maternal and child health in China."Step2: predictionBefore you read, think about this question and share your ideas with your partner:What are some important life choices Do you know this woman in the picture Suggested Answers1.Important choices a person can make in life include decisions on university study, jobs, and marriage partners.These choices are important because they determine our future. From a wider perspective, however, the most important choices include moral decisions— how we live our lives and treat others. Such choices may not necessarily change our life paths,but they will determine how we are remembered by others, the degree of respect and love we earn, and our own ability to have clean consciences and live with ourselves.2.A doctor who became a specialist in women’s illness. She devoted all her life to medical work for Chinese women and children. Her work encouraged many other women to become doctors.Step3: Read for general comprehensionRead the text quickly. Finish the following tasks.Fast-readingTask1:Read the text and match the main ideas with each paragraph.Para. 1 A.The role Lin played in new ChinaPara. 2 B.Summary of Lin Qiaozhi’s life and achievementPara. 3 C. Lin Qiaozhi’s learning experience.Para. 4 D.Lin opened a private clinic to help the people.Para. 5 E.The author quotes Lin Qiaozhi’s words to introduce her.Para. 6 F.Lin chose to study medicinePara. 1 A.The role Lin played in new ChinaPara. 2 B.Summary of Lin Qiaozhi’s life and achievementPara. 3 C. Lin Qiaozhi’s learning experience.Para. 4 D.Lin opened a private clinic to help the people.Para. 5 E.The author quotes Lin Qiaozhi’s words to introduce her.Para. 6 F.Lin chose to study medicineTask2:Analyse the structure of the textStep1: Detailed readingLin Qiaozhi’s lifeTime Important events Her choice ResultsIn 1901In 1906At age18At age26From age26 to age27In 1939In 1941During the warFrom 1954 to1983On 22 April 1983During her lifetimeLin Qiaozhi’ s LifeTime Important events Her choice ResultsIn 1901 She was born.In 1906 Her mother died.At age 18 She chose to study medicine instead of finding a husband. She took the entrance exam and entered Peking Union Medical College.At age 26 She graduated from Peking Union Medical College with the Wenhai Scholarship.From age 26 to age 27 She was named a chief resident physician.She was sent to study in Europe.In 1939 She was sent to study in the US. She rejected the offer to stay in the US. She went back to China to serve the women and children.In 1941 She became the first Chinese woman to be appointed director of The OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital.During the war Her department was closed. She opened a private clinic. She continued to provide medical care for the people in need of help, especially the poor patients.From 1954 to1983 She was elected to the first National People'sCongress. She held many important positions. She was more interested in tending patients, publishing medical research on care for women and children, and training new doctors. She tended patients, published medical research on care for women and children, and trained new doctors.On 22 April1983 She died. She left her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors.During her lifetime She chose not to marry. She devoted all her life to work and delivered over50,000 babies.2 Read the text about Lin Qiaozhi and then answer the following questions.1 What hard choices was Dr Lin faced with throughout her life Underline the sentences about these choices.2 What were the results of her choices 3 What does the author want to illustrate by mentioning Dr Lin's life choices Suggested Answers1 Underlined sentences: At age 18,instead of following the traditional path of marriage like the majority of girls, she chose to study medicine;Dr Lin, however, rejected the offer;Thinking of all the people still in need of help, Dr Lin opened a private clinic; She was more interested in tending patients, publishing medical research on care for women and children, and training the next generation of doctors.2 She did not get married; she did not stay in the US; she opened a private clinic; she spent her time tending patients, publishing medical research on care for women and children,and training the next generation of doctors rather than government work.3 The author wants to illustrate what it means to live a selfless life, caring for others.Reading tips:Read the text again and answer the questions.Use the facts and details from the text to support your conclusions.What was the main principle guiding Dr Lin through the choices in her life 2. What kind of person do you think Dr Lin was Suggested Answers1 The principle was to deny herself,and put others first.2 Lin appeared to have been a very kind woman who was passionate about helping others.B3U2 Morals and virtues - Reading and Thinking 导学案Learn to make choices in lifeLearning objectives:To learn some basic words and expressions about the text.To analyze the structure of the text and summarize the main idea of each paragraph.To analyze the development of the text through the timeline.Learning key points:1.Through a series of problem chains and relevant information, find out Lin Qiaozhi's moral dilemma and choice, and refine the good qualities of Lin Qiaozhi: extract relevant information and obtain key information. Summarize and refine the character and quality, cultivate the ability of generalization and reasoning2.Cultivate students' critical and dialectical thinking abilitiesPre-class vocabulary implementationWords:(单词)illustrate mentionprecious entrustmarriage majoritycomplain respondScholarship hiredecade elsewherepublish staffdeliver retiresavings kindergartenprinciple passivesharp energeticreplaceLexical chunk(词块)be faced with give sb a look intoreduce costs be deeply affectedfinal goal choose to dotuition fee be responsible forresident physician invite sb to stayreject the offer charge very low feesdraw conclusion provide medical carein need of a private clinicat times tend patienthealth insurance impress sbOB-GYN department PUMC Hospitalbe appointed director ofserve the women and children at homeStep1: lead inDear boys and girls, "In China, are there any famous female doctors or medical workers you know What challenges do women face in male-dominated fields like medicine ""Why is maternal and child health important for a society ""In the early 20th century, many women in China lacked access to proper medical care. How do you think this affected families and communities ""If you were a doctor at that time, what would you do to help ""Today’s reading will tell the story of Dr. Lin Qiaozhi, a pioneer who dedicated her life to improving maternal and child health in China."Step2: predictionBefore you read, think about this question and share your ideas with your partner:What are some important life choices Do you know this woman in the picture Step3: Read for general comprehensionRead the text quickly. Finish the following tasks.Fast-reading: Task1:Read the text and match the main ideas with each paragraph.Para. 1 A.The role Lin played in new ChinaPara. 2 B.Summary of Lin Qiaozhi’s life and achievementPara. 3 C. Lin Qiaozhi’s learning experience.Para. 4 D.Lin opened a private clinic to help the people.Para. 5 E.The author quotes Lin Qiaozhi’s words to introduce her.Para. 6 F.Lin chose to study medicineTask2:Analyse the structure of the textStep1: Detailed readingLin Qiaozhi’s lifeTime Important events Her choice ResultsIn 1901In 1906At age18At age26From age26 to age27In 1939In 1941During the warFrom 1954 to1983On 22 April 1983During her lifetime2 Read the text about Lin Qiaozhi and then answer the following questions.1 What hard choices was Dr Lin faced with throughout her life Underline the sentences about these choices.2 What were the results of her choices 3 What does the author want to illustrate by mentioning Dr Lin's life choices Reading tips:Read the text again and answer the questions.Use the facts and details from the text to support your conclusions.What was the main principle guiding Dr Lin through the choices in her life 2. 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