Unit 1 People of Achievement Reading and Thinking 课件(共11张PPT,内镶嵌视频)人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册

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Unit 1 People of Achievement Reading and Thinking 课件(共11张PPT,内镶嵌视频)人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册

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(共11张PPT)
Unit 1
People of Achievement
Reading and Thinking
TU YOUYOU AWARDED NOBEL PRIZE
Look and discuss:
1.Who is the woman in the photo
2.What is happening in this photo
(who what where )
Tu Youyou was being awarded her 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in Sweden.
Sweden (瑞典)
1. Where would you most likely find this passage
The title
The date
The illustrations
(插图)
The body
In a newspaper
News
News
Story
Story
background information
2. Passages like this are most often
written in _____ and _______
A. the active voice/ offer many opinions
B. the first person/ talk about feelings
C. both active and passive voices / mostly
contain facts
Languge :more objective, accurate and convincing
Facts:
Finish exercise3 、question3 on page 3
P1: What's the news about
Tu Youyou has been awarded this year's Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of artemisinin, a crucial new treatment for malaria.
malaria
artemisinin
A serious disease carried by mosquitoes, which causes periods of fever & shivering .
A crucial new treatment for malaria.
over 200 million people around the world get malaria each year
about 600, 000 die from it
has saved hundreds of thousands of lives
has led to improved health for millions of people
has become a vital part of the treatment for malaria
is thought to save 100, 000 lives a year in Africa alone
P2: Tu Youyou's personal profile & her study
Tu Youyou's personal profile Birthplace
Birthdate
Education
Occupation
Personality
Her Mission
Ningbo, China
30 December 1930
graduated from Peking University Medical School
worked at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing
committed and patient
To discover a new treatment for malaria
In what order does Para2 develop
What information about Tuyouyou is referred to
tested dried wormwood leaves
tried boiling fresh wormwood
Used a lower temperature to draw out the extract
failed more than 190 times
finally succeeded
tested the medicine on themselves
P2&3:Flow chart: how artemisinin was discovered
field work:
literature work
P2&3: How can you understand that Tu Youyou is a committed and patient scientist
Personality Supporting facts
committed
patient
In 1967, the Chinese government gave the mission to discover a new treatment for malaria. (para.2)
In 1971, she finally succeeded.
examined over 2, 000 old medical texts
evaluated 280, 000 plants
discovered and tested 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatments
She would not acknowledge defeat.
She analysed the medical texts again.
failed more than 190 times
Tu Youyou and her team members even insisted on testing the medicine on themselves to make sure that it was safe.
P4: What's Tu Youyou's attitude towards the Nobel Prize
The honour is not just mine. There is a team behind me, and all the people of my country. This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese medicine. It is indeed an honour for China’s scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.
The team effort/cooperation
The extensive and profound Chinese culture
The support of Chinese people
The great value of traditional Chinese medicine
Tu Youyou's committed and patient personalities
Explore the meaning of achievement
1. Do you think Tu Youyou is a women of achievement why
2. How to become a man of achievement
personal efforts
professional knowledge
team work
social needs
sincere love for motherland and people
Video appreciation:BBC names Tu Youyou as icon of 20th Century

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