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1、1 根据首字母提示填写适当词的正确形式。 Unit1 People of Achievement TU YOUYOU AWARDED NOBEL PRIZE This years Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Tu Youyou (co-winner), whose research led to the discovery of artemisinin, a c_ new treatment for malaria. Artemisinin has saved hundreds of thousands
2、of lives, and has led to improved health for millions of people. Over 200 million people around the world get malaria each year, and about 600, 000 die from it. Artemisinin has become a v_ part of the treatment for malaria, and is thought to save 100, 000 lives a year in Africa alone. Tu Youyou, a c
3、ommitted and patient scientist, was born in Ningbo, China, on 30 December 1930, and graduated from Peking University Medical School in 1955. After she graduated, she worked at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing. In 1967, the Chinese government formed a team of scientists wi
4、th the o_ of discovering a new treatment for malaria, and Tu Youyou was among the first researchers chosen. In the beginning, Tu Youyou went to Hainan, where malaria was more common, to study malaria patients. In 1969, she became the head of the project in Beijing, and decided to review ancient Chin
5、ese medical texts to find traditional b_ treatments for the disease. Her team examined over 2, 000 old medical texts, and e_ 280, 000 plants for their medical p_. From their research, they discovered and tested 380 d_ ancient Chinese medical treatments that showed promise in the fight against malari
6、a. One medical text from the fourth century suggested using the extract from sweet wormwood to treat a fever. Tus team tested a collection of dried wormwood leaves but found no effect. They then tried b_ fresh wormwood, and using the l_ o_ from this to treat malaria, but this did not work either. Th
7、eir project got stuck. However, Tu Youyou would not a_ d_. She a_ the medical texts again, and by chance, she found one sentence suggesting a different way to treat the wormwood. She concluded that boiling the sweet wormwood a_ destroyed its medical properties. Using a lower temperature to draw out
8、the extract, she found a s_ that worked. After failing more than 190 times, the team finally succeeded in 1971. Tu Youyou and her team members even i_ on testing the medicine on themselves to make sure that it was safe. Later, the medicine was tested on malaria patients, most of whom recovered. This
9、 medicine,which was called artemisinin, soon became a standard treatment for malaria. According to Tu Youyou, the discovery of artemisinin was a team effort. Upon hearing that she had been awarded the Nobel Prize, she said, “The honour is not just mine. There is a team behind me, and all the people
10、of my country. This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese medicine. It is indeed an honour for Chinas s_ research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.” 2 Unit2 Looking Into the Future Reading and ThinkingP14 SMART HOMES TO MAKE LIFE EASIER Have you ever forgotten to lo
11、ck the door of your house? Or, have you ever forgotten to s_ off the TV or computer? These kinds of things happen to us all the time, waste resources, and can sometimes lead to problems. However, in the not-too-distant future, we will be living in smart homes that will lock the door for us when we a
12、re away and remember to switch off the TV when we forget. These smart homes will keep us s_, save us energy, and provide a more comfortable environment to live in. Intelligent Controls Today, we have to use switches for our lights, knobs for our appliances, and r_ controls for our TVs and air condit
13、ioners. In the future, we will be using advanced technology every day for a_ control of just about everything in our home. The future home will use i_ sensors to tell when you leave home each morning, and then go into an energy-e_ m_ all by itself. You will no longer have to think about turning swit
14、ches on and off yourself. Your home will also learn your daily r_ and p_, so everything will be ready for you when you get home each evening. Your lights will come on the i_ you enter the door along with your favourite music or TV programmes, and you will find your dinner already prepared for you. A
15、ll controls will respond to voice commands, so if you want to change your routine, you just say aloud what you want and the home system will obey. Regular Health Checks In addition, your smart home will be monitoring your health for you every day. Your bed, for example, will record how well you slee
16、p every night. It will also be checking your body weight. If you start to have sleep or weight problems, it will send a w_ to your phone. It will also give you suggestions on a healthier diet and how to sleep better. Smart toilets will be keeping constant track of your health as well. They can warn
17、you early on if there is something a_ or if you have a c_ illness, such as c_, and potentially save your life. No More Disasters Smart homes will be able to prevent serious damage from accidents. For example, if a water pipe starts l_, or if there is a short in the electrical wiring, your smart home
18、 will d_ it and provide you with the r_ information. This way, you will be able to fix the problem before your home becomes flooded or catches fire. This smart technology is not a f_. Many of these new i_ are already a_ and being used in some homes. In this sense, the home of tomorrow is already the
19、 home of today. N_, it will take some years before most new homes begin to use this new technology. 3 Unit3 Fascinating Parks Sarek National Park-Europes Hidden Natural Treasurep26 1 ASummer Where the Sun Never Sleeps I wake up to the sound of the wind b_ the c_ of my tent. Even though the sun is br
20、ightly shining, telling whether it is morning or night is impossible. Im above the Arctic Circle, where in summer the sun never sets. Checking my watch, I see that it is 7: 30 a.m. I leave my tent and walk over to the mountain e_. Spreading out before me, branches of the Rapa River flow through the
21、v_ below. Im in the remote far north of Sweden in Sarek National Park, a place with no roads or towns. 2 ALand of Mountain and Ice Sareks mountains used to be covered by v_ sheets of ice. Around 9, 000 years ago, this ice melted, leaving behind about 100 glaciers. Soon after, reindeer began to arriv
22、e. Following the reindeer were the Sami people, who made this t_ their home. Getting here is quite difficult, so apart from the Sami very few people have ever seen Sarek. In 1909, Sarek was made a national park in order to keep the land in its natural state. Though the Sami are allowed to continue t
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