资源简介 (共18张PPT)A Medical PioneerWhat do you know about Tu Youyou Lead-inWhat do you know about Tu Youyou Lead-ina medical researchera Nobel Prize winnera female scientistto find a cure for malariato discover a life-saving drugcalled artemisinina winner of the Medal of the RepublicAs a ,TuYouyou through years of efforts. For that reason, she became the first to be ain China in 2015 and a in 2019.medical researcherfound a cure for malariafemale scientistNobel Prize winnerwinner of the Medal of the RepublicⅡ: Free talk. Who is she What does she do What contributions did she make a medical researchera Nobel Prize winnera female scientistto find a cure for malariato discover a life-saving drugcalled artemisininStep2. Pre-reading (思-展-评) (5 mins)1. What is the type of this text 2. Where would you most likely find this passage 3. What’ s the main idea of the passage Answer questions based on reading.How many parts can the article be divided AMedicalPioneerStructureAchievements & HonourPersonal informationHer scientific researchAttitudes towards fame and researchPara. 1Para. 2Para. 3&4Para. 5Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4A Medical Pioneer(医学先锋)Para.1At the Nobel Prize Lecture on 7 December, 2015, an 84-year-old Chinese woman walked slowly on to the stage. She began to talk about the life-saving drug, artemisinin, which she had discovered with the help of her team in the 1970s. The woman was Tu Youyou, the first Chinese female scientist to be awarded a Nobel Prize for her work. A scientist who was on the Nobel Prize Committee called Hans Forssberg explained that “the discovery of artemisinin has led to the development of new drugs which have saved the lives of millions”. When thanking the Committee for the honour, Tu Youyou said, “This is not only an honour for myself, but also recognition and encouragement for all scientists in China.”Para.2 Tu Youyou was born in Zhejiang Province, China, on 30 December, 1930. She studied medicine at Peking University Health Science Centre. After graduation, she became a member of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. Later, she studied Chinese medicine for two and a half years with experts in the field from whom she gained a deep knowledge about traditional practices.12345leadbodyconclusionleadPre-readingWhile-readingSkim the whole articleSummarize the main idea of each part.12-45Tu was awarded a Nobel Prizescientific workTu’s personal information &scientific work23-4A Medical Pioneerattitudehonourpersonal informationPara 1 --- Award CeremonyPara 2 --- Personal informationPara 3 --- The process of her researchPara 4 --- The difficulties and her successPara 5 --- Attitudes towards fame and researchWhile-readingStep3. While-reading (思-议-展-评)Fast-reading (10mins)Skim the whole article. Summarize the main idea of each part.12-45attitudehonourTu was awarded a Nobel Prizescientific workpersonal informationTu’s personal information &scientific work23-4A Medical PioneerRead for details.Careful-reading (10mins)1. Who helped Tu Youyou discover the life-saving drug 2. How long did Tu Youyou study Chinese medicine with experts in the field 3. What’s the situation in curing malaria in the 1960s 4. What do you think of Tu Youyou from her story 5. What is the significance of Tu Youyou’s team’s research according to the passage Read and complete the following information. Then introduce Tu Youyou to your partner based on what you have written.Basic informationScientific workAttitudesDate of birth:______________________Birthplace:______________________Education:______________________Task and difficulties:______________________Research:______________________Discovery:______________________Towards the honour:____________________________________________Towards future research:____________________________________________Basic informationScientific workAttitudesDate of birth:______________________Birthplace:______________________Education:____________________________________________Towards the honour:______________________Towards future research:__________________________________________________________________Task and difficulties:________________________________________________________________________________________________Research:________________________________________________________________________________________________Discovery:________________________________30 December, 1930Task is to find a cure for malaria.Difficulties are limited resources, not enough staff and poor working conditions.1.Tested more than 240,000 chemicals2.Researched hundreds of traditional recipes3.Tested herselfArtemisininZhejiang ProvinceStudying medicine at Peking UniversityNot interested in fame.A great potential if Chinese and Western medicine can be fully integrated.A person or group that originates or helps open up a new line of thought or activity or a new method or technical development.——from Merriam-websterWhile-readingPioneer 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览