Unit1 Reading and Thinking-ppt课件(含音视频素材)-(2022新)人教版高中英语选择性必修第一册.rar
PEOPLE OF ACHIEVEMENT Unit 1 Period 1 Reading and Thinking -Describe people of achievementHow was artemisinin discovered?Review the whole process based on the flow chart.ReviewLanguage Points: Important phrases 1with the objective of 2medical properties3show promise in the fight against malaria4get stuck5acknowledge defeat5by chance7insist on doing sth8upon hearing that以以为目标为目标药用性药用性有望战胜疟疾有望战胜疟疾陷入僵局陷入僵局认输认输偶然偶然坚持做坚持做某事某事一听到一听到1. 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 crucial new treatment for malaria. (Para. 1)2. In the beginning, Tu Youyou went to Hainan, where malaria was more common, to study malaria patients. (Para. 2)3. Later, the medicine was tested on malaria patients, most of whom recovered. (Para. 3)Attributive clause: non-restrictive & restrictivenon-restrictivenon-restrictive non-restrictiveCompare and Find (I)Language Points: Important sentences4. This medicine, which was called artemisinin, soon became a standard treatment for malaria. (Para. 3)5. From their research, they discovered and tested 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatments that showed promise in the fight against malaria.(Para. 2)non-restrictiverestrictiveAttributive clause: non-restrictive & restrictiveCompare and Find (I)Language Points: Important sentences1. Artemisinin has saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and has led to improved health for millions of people. (Para. 1)2. In 1967, the Chinese government formed a team of scientists with the objective of discovering a new treatment for malaria, and Tu Youyou was among the first researchers chosen. (Para. 2)3. Tus team tested a collection of dried wormwood leaves but found no effect. (Para. 3)4. They then tried boiling fresh wormwood, and using the liquid obtained from this to treat malaria, but this did not work either. (Para. 3)Pay attention to the past participles. Compare and Find (II)Language Points: Important sentences boiled water a developed country some painted chairs a novel written by Mark Twain The injured workers have been rushed to the hospital. I received a letter written in French.过去分词作定语过去分词作定语表示完成表示完成表示被表示被过过 个个过 去分去分过 作定作定过 ,通常放在名,通常放在名过 前前, ,表示被表示被过 或完成或完成; ;过 去分去分过 短短过 作定作定过 ,放在名,放在名过 后后。Language Points: Important sentences即学即练1. There is a _ (break) glass on the table.2. Lucy is a nurse, whose job is to look after the _ (wound) soldiers.3. Most of the artists _ (invite) to the party were from Germany.4. _ (Speak) English is quite distinct from _ (write) English in many ways.5. The woman _ (dress) in a white dress is our English teacher. brokenwoundedinvitedSpokenwrittendressedLanguage Points: Important sentences1. She analysed the medical texts again, and by chance, she found one sentence suggesting a different way to treat the wormwood. (Para. 3)2. Using a lower temperature to draw out the extract, she found a substance that worked. (Para. 3)Pay attention to the present participles (doing forms). 作后置定作后置定过作状作状过Compare and Find (III)Language Points: Important sentencesTHANKS Unit 1 Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein ReviewFill in the blanks.1. This years Nobel Prize for P_ or Medicine has been awarded to TU Youyou(Co-winner), whose research led to the discovery of artemisinin, a c_ new treatment for malaria. 2. Artemisinin has become a v_ part of the treatment for malaria, and is thought to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa alone.3. Tu Youyou, a c_ and p_ scientist.4. In 1967, the Chinese government formed a team of scientists with the o_ of discovering a new t_ for malaria.5. Her team examined over 2000 old medical texts, and e_ 280, 000 plants for their medical p_.hysiologyrucialitalommitted atientbjectivereatmentxaminedropertiesPEOPLE OF ACHIEVEMENT Unit 1 Period 1 Reading and Thinking -Describe people of achievementDo you know these people of achievement?BrainstormZhong NanshanAlbert EinsteinHelen KellerJack Ma(Ma Yun)Jane GoodallBill GatesFlorence NightingaleTu YouyouQuote2015.10.5Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein 努力不是为了功成名就,而是为努力不是为了功成名就,而是为了成为有价值的人。了成为有价值的人。阿尔伯特阿尔伯特爱因斯坦爱因斯坦 How do you understand the quote? What does Einstein mean by “a man of value”?Theme picture2015.10.5Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein 1. Tu Youyou was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in the Stockholm Concert Hall on 5 October 2015.2. Tu got the prize for discovering a artemisinin, a crucial new treatment for malaria.3. Usually, the prizes consist of ? Theme picturea diplomaa gold medala large sum of moneyWatch a videoWatch a videoLead inTu Youyou Awarded Nobel Prize6 October 2015Read for features1. Where would you most likely find this passage? The titleThe dateThe leadThe illustrationsIn a newapaperNews storyRead for features 2. Passages like this are most often written in _ and _?A. the active voice/ offer many opinionsB. the first person/ talk about feelingsC. both active and passive voices / mostly contain factscontent: more objective, accurate and convincingRead for structure & main ideaThe news story mainly talks about _ and her way to _ which saves lots of people worldwide.StructurePara 1: Para 2&3: Para 4: The n_ about Tu Youyou winning the award and the s_ of discovering artemisinin.Tus life e_ and the research p_ of discovering artemisinin.Tus c_ on hearing the news.(her quote)ewsignificancexperiencerocessommentTu Youyous achievements discover the artemisinin Read for detailsThis years Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to TU Youyou(Co-winner), whose research led to the discovery of artemisinin, a crucial new treatment for malaria. Artemisinin has saved hundreds of thousands 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 vital part of the treatment for malaria, and is thought to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa alone.Para.11. Circle all the numbers;2. Find two adjectives describing the discovery of artemisinin.whowhatwhenwhyWhat do the numbers suggest?good effects of artemisinin;severe situation because of malaria Read for detailsPara.2&3Tu Youyous life experience193019551967196919712015_ on 30 Dec. 1930. Ningbo, China_ from Peking University _ to be the first researchers _ the head of the project in Beijing _ in discovering artemisinin _ the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine BornGraduatedChosenBecameSucceededAwardedComplete the flow chart of discovering artemisinin.Tus team examined _, and evaluated _They discovered and tested _They tested _They tried _ but_They used a _ _the sweet wormwood extract.They found one medical text suggesting _They tested the medicine _ to see if safe.They tested the medicine on_.The medicine became _ _ for malaria.over 2,000 old medical texts280,000 plants for their medical properties. 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatments using the extract from sweet wormwood to treat a fever. a collection of dried wormwood leaves but found no effect boiling fresh wormwood and using the liquid obtained from it this didnt work either. lower temperature to draw out on themselves malaria patients a standard treatmentRead for detailsPara.2&3What was the key to getting a good extract from the wormwood?temperatureWhat do the numbers suggest?Para.3 : “After failing more than 190 times, the team finally succeeded .”Show the hardness of the mission & the great effort Tus team madewatch the great effort Tus team madeRead for detailsPara.4According 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 of my country. This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese medicine. It is indeed an honour for Chinas scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.” 1. What contributes to Tu Youyous discovery?2. What kind of person is Tu Youyou according to her quote?Read for detailsPara.4According 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 of my country. This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese medicine. It is indeed an honour for Chinas scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.” 1. What contributes to Tu Youyous discovery?team up with other excellent scientistsget inspiration from TCM;gain support from the countryprofessional knowledgepersonal characteristics (committed; patient .)Read for detailsthinks little of fame and money;selfless;cooperative;modest;Para.4According 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 of my country. This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese medicine. It is indeed an honour for Chinas scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.” What kind of person is Tu Youyou according to her quote?Further thinkingTu Youyou, a committed and patient scientist, was born in Ningbo, China, on 30 December 1930, and graduated from Peking University Medical School in 1955 .Para. 2QualitiesSupporting evidence. committed;patient1. Her team examined over 2, 000 old medical texts, and evaluated 280, 000 plants for their medical properties. Further thinkingvtalenteddevotedselflesscommitteddiligentpersistentcourageousintelligentFind supporting evidence based on the descriptive words.hardworkingresponsiblecooperativemodestadventurousdeterminedfearless无畏的无畏的relentless坚持不懈的坚持不懈的greatremarkableoutstandingextraordinaryFurther thinkingQualitiesSupporting evidencehardworking/patient Her team examined over 2, 000 old medical texts, and evaluated 280, 000 plants for their medical properties. Tu Youyou and her team members even insisted on testing the medicine on themselves to make sure that it was safe. selfless/devoted/committed 1. However, Tu Youyou would not acknowledge defeat.2. After failing more than 190 times, the team finally succeeded in 1971. persistent/relentless/ the spirit of never-give-up 1. After she graduated, she worked at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing. 2. Tu Youyou was among the first researchers chosen.In 1969, she became the head of the project in Beijingexcellent/remarkable/professional / hardworking / talented The Medal of the Republic Winner(共和国勋章)What can we learn from Tu Youyou? How can we become a person like her? Critical thinking Unit 1 Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein THANKS Unit 1 Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein
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PEOPLE OF ACHIEVEMENT Unit 1 Period 1 Reading and Thinking -Describe people of achievementHow was artemisinin discovered?Review the whole process based on the flow chart.ReviewLanguage Points: Important phrases 1with the objective of 2medical properties3show promise in the fight against malaria4get stuck5acknowledge defeat5by chance7insist on doing sth8upon hearing that以以为目标为目标药用性药用性有望战胜疟疾有望战胜疟疾陷入僵局陷入僵局认输认输偶然偶然坚持做坚持做某事某事一听到一听到1. 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 crucial new treatment for malaria. (Para. 1)2. In the beginning, Tu Youyou went to Hainan, where malaria was more common, to study malaria patients. (Para. 2)3. Later, the medicine was tested on malaria patients, most of whom recovered. (Para. 3)Attributive clause: non-restrictive & restrictivenon-restrictivenon-restrictive non-restrictiveCompare and Find (I)Language Points: Important sentences4. This medicine, which was called artemisinin, soon became a standard treatment for malaria. (Para. 3)5. From their research, they discovered and tested 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatments that showed promise in the fight against malaria.(Para. 2)non-restrictiverestrictiveAttributive clause: non-restrictive & restrictiveCompare and Find (I)Language Points: Important sentences1. Artemisinin has saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and has led to improved health for millions of people. (Para. 1)2. In 1967, the Chinese government formed a team of scientists with the objective of discovering a new treatment for malaria, and Tu Youyou was among the first researchers chosen. (Para. 2)3. Tus team tested a collection of dried wormwood leaves but found no effect. (Para. 3)4. They then tried boiling fresh wormwood, and using the liquid obtained from this to treat malaria, but this did not work either. (Para. 3)Pay attention to the past participles. Compare and Find (II)Language Points: Important sentences boiled water a developed country some painted chairs a novel written by Mark Twain The injured workers have been rushed to the hospital. I received a letter written in French.过去分词作定语过去分词作定语表示完成表示完成表示被表示被过过 个个过 去分去分过 作定作定过 ,通常放在名,通常放在名过 前前, ,表示被表示被过 或完成或完成; ;过 去分去分过 短短过 作定作定过 ,放在名,放在名过 后后。Language Points: Important sentences即学即练1. There is a _ (break) glass on the table.2. Lucy is a nurse, whose job is to look after the _ (wound) soldiers.3. Most of the artists _ (invite) to the party were from Germany.4. _ (Speak) English is quite distinct from _ (write) English in many ways.5. The woman _ (dress) in a white dress is our English teacher. brokenwoundedinvitedSpokenwrittendressedLanguage Points: Important sentences1. She analysed the medical texts again, and by chance, she found one sentence suggesting a different way to treat the wormwood. (Para. 3)2. Using a lower temperature to draw out the extract, she found a substance that worked. (Para. 3)Pay attention to the present participles (doing forms). 作后置定作后置定过作状作状过Compare and Find (III)Language Points: Important sentencesTHANKS Unit 1 Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein ReviewFill in the blanks.1. This years Nobel Prize for P_ or Medicine has been awarded to TU Youyou(Co-winner), whose research led to the discovery of artemisinin, a c_ new treatment for malaria. 2. Artemisinin has become a v_ part of the treatment for malaria, and is thought to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa alone.3. Tu Youyou, a c_ and p_ scientist.4. In 1967, the Chinese government formed a team of scientists with the o_ of discovering a new t_ for malaria.5. Her team examined over 2000 old medical texts, and e_ 280, 000 plants for their medical p_.hysiologyrucialitalommitted atientbjectivereatmentxaminedropertiesPEOPLE OF ACHIEVEMENT Unit 1 Period 1 Reading and Thinking -Describe people of achievementDo you know these people of achievement?BrainstormZhong NanshanAlbert EinsteinHelen KellerJack Ma(Ma Yun)Jane GoodallBill GatesFlorence NightingaleTu YouyouQuote2015.10.5Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein 努力不是为了功成名就,而是为努力不是为了功成名就,而是为了成为有价值的人。了成为有价值的人。阿尔伯特阿尔伯特爱因斯坦爱因斯坦 How do you understand the quote? What does Einstein mean by “a man of value”?Theme picture2015.10.5Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein 1. Tu Youyou was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in the Stockholm Concert Hall on 5 October 2015.2. Tu got the prize for discovering a artemisinin, a crucial new treatment for malaria.3. Usually, the prizes consist of ? Theme picturea diplomaa gold medala large sum of moneyWatch a videoWatch a videoLead inTu Youyou Awarded Nobel Prize6 October 2015Read for features1. Where would you most likely find this passage? The titleThe dateThe leadThe illustrationsIn a newapaperNews storyRead for features 2. Passages like this are most often written in _ and _?A. the active voice/ offer many opinionsB. the first person/ talk about feelingsC. both active and passive voices / mostly contain factscontent: more objective, accurate and convincingRead for structure & main ideaThe news story mainly talks about _ and her way to _ which saves lots of people worldwide.StructurePara 1: Para 2&3: Para 4: The n_ about Tu Youyou winning the award and the s_ of discovering artemisinin.Tus life e_ and the research p_ of discovering artemisinin.Tus c_ on hearing the news.(her quote)ewsignificancexperiencerocessommentTu Youyous achievements discover the artemisinin Read for detailsThis years Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to TU Youyou(Co-winner), whose research led to the discovery of artemisinin, a crucial new treatment for malaria. Artemisinin has saved hundreds of thousands 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 vital part of the treatment for malaria, and is thought to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa alone.Para.11. Circle all the numbers;2. Find two adjectives describing the discovery of artemisinin.whowhatwhenwhyWhat do the numbers suggest?good effects of artemisinin;severe situation because of malaria Read for detailsPara.2&3Tu Youyous life experience193019551967196919712015_ on 30 Dec. 1930. Ningbo, China_ from Peking University _ to be the first researchers _ the head of the project in Beijing _ in discovering artemisinin _ the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine BornGraduatedChosenBecameSucceededAwardedComplete the flow chart of discovering artemisinin.Tus team examined _, and evaluated _They discovered and tested _They tested _They tried _ but_They used a _ _the sweet wormwood extract.They found one medical text suggesting _They tested the medicine _ to see if safe.They tested the medicine on_.The medicine became _ _ for malaria.over 2,000 old medical texts280,000 plants for their medical properties. 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatments using the extract from sweet wormwood to treat a fever. a collection of dried wormwood leaves but found no effect boiling fresh wormwood and using the liquid obtained from it this didnt work either. lower temperature to draw out on themselves malaria patients a standard treatmentRead for detailsPara.2&3What was the key to getting a good extract from the wormwood?temperatureWhat do the numbers suggest?Para.3 : “After failing more than 190 times, the team finally succeeded .”Show the hardness of the mission & the great effort Tus team madewatch the great effort Tus team madeRead for detailsPara.4According 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 of my country. This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese medicine. It is indeed an honour for Chinas scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.” 1. What contributes to Tu Youyous discovery?2. What kind of person is Tu Youyou according to her quote?Read for detailsPara.4According 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 of my country. This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese medicine. It is indeed an honour for Chinas scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.” 1. What contributes to Tu Youyous discovery?team up with other excellent scientistsget inspiration from TCM;gain support from the countryprofessional knowledgepersonal characteristics (committed; patient .)Read for detailsthinks little of fame and money;selfless;cooperative;modest;Para.4According 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 of my country. This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese medicine. It is indeed an honour for Chinas scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.” What kind of person is Tu Youyou according to her quote?Further thinkingTu Youyou, a committed and patient scientist, was born in Ningbo, China, on 30 December 1930, and graduated from Peking University Medical School in 1955 .Para. 2QualitiesSupporting evidence. committed;patient1. Her team examined over 2, 000 old medical texts, and evaluated 280, 000 plants for their medical properties. Further thinkingvtalenteddevotedselflesscommitteddiligentpersistentcourageousintelligentFind supporting evidence based on the descriptive words.hardworkingresponsiblecooperativemodestadventurousdeterminedfearless无畏的无畏的relentless坚持不懈的坚持不懈的greatremarkableoutstandingextraordinaryFurther thinkingQualitiesSupporting evidencehardworking/patient Her team examined over 2, 000 old medical texts, and evaluated 280, 000 plants for their medical properties. Tu Youyou and her team members even insisted on testing the medicine on themselves to make sure that it was safe. selfless/devoted/committed 1. However, Tu Youyou would not acknowledge defeat.2. After failing more than 190 times, the team finally succeeded in 1971. persistent/relentless/ the spirit of never-give-up 1. After she graduated, she worked at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing. 2. Tu Youyou was among the first researchers chosen.In 1969, she became the head of the project in Beijingexcellent/remarkable/professional / hardworking / talented The Medal of the Republic Winner(共和国勋章)What can we learn from Tu Youyou? How can we become a person like her? Critical thinking Unit 1 Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein THANKS Unit 1 Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value. Albert Einstein
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