Unit1 Reading and thinking 课件-(2022新)人教版高中英语选择性必修第一册 (2).pptx
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1、选择性必修一 Tu YouYou Awarded Noble PrizeUnit 1 People of achievementReading and thinking人教版(2019)Lead inCan you name some Chinese doctors who used herbs(草药草药) for treatment in ancient times?Lead inLead in Hua Tuo was a renowned physician during the Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. Th
2、e Book of Later Han records Hua Tuo as the first person in China to use anesthesia(麻醉麻醉) during surgery. He used a general anesthetic combining wine with an herbal concoction called mafeisan (麻沸散麻沸散)Lead inLead inLi Shizhen was a famous medical scientist in Ming Dynasty. He wrote a famous book Compe
3、ndium of Materia Medica(本草纲目本草纲目), which is a collection of Chinese herbs . It included 2000 Chinese herbs with millions of characters . He visited mountains, tasted different kinds of herbs and even did experiments on himself . It took him 37 years to finish the book ,which is considered to be a gr
4、eat contribution to the development of Chinese medicine.Lead in Tu Youyou,bornin1930inNingbo,hasbeenapharmacologistattheChinaAcademyofChineseMedicineSciencesince1965,engaginginresearchofthecombinationofTCMandWM. TCM:traditionalChinesemedicine WM:westernmedicine Can you name a modern scientist who us
5、es artemisinin as a new treatment for malaria?Lead in The discovery of artemisinin and its treatment of malaria is regarded as a breakthrough of tropical medicine in the 20th century. For her work, Tu received the 2011 Lasker Award in clinical medicine and the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medic
6、ine.Her name is taken from the Book Of Songs(诗经)(诗经)Tu Youyou won Nobel Prize for the discovery of Artemisinin(青青蒿蒿素素).Pre-Reading Questionseffort talent We need talent to learn quickly and to think sharply. We should spare no effort to experiment through trial and error. Genius is one percent inspi
7、ration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. ReadingTU 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 crucial new treatment for malaria Artemisinin has saved hundreds of thou
8、sands of lives. and has led to improved health for millions of people. Over 200 million people around the worid 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.1v
9、ocabulary1. physiology n. 生理学;生理机能生理学;生理机能2.award vt.把把奖给奖给,授予授予;判给判给,判定判定3. crucial adj. 至关重要的;关键性的至关重要的;关键性的4.vital adj. 必不可少的;极其重要的必不可少的;极其重要的Question Time1. Summarize this paragraph in one sentence.The significance of Tus discovery. TU YOUYOU AWARDED NOBEL PRIZEReading Tu Youyou, a committed and
10、 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 with the objec
11、tive 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. vocabulary5. committed adj. 尽心尽力的;坚定尽心尽力的;坚定/信信的的6. academy n. 研究院;学会研究院;学会7. objective adj. 客观的
12、客观的para.2-1TU YOUYOU AWARDED NOBEL PRIZEQuestion Time1. Summarize the above para.2-1 in one sentence.Personal profile and early work experience. TU YOUYOU AWARDED NOBEL PRIZE2. Why did Tu Youyou became the head of the project? A. She went to Hainan at first. B. She graduated from Peking University.
13、C. She was committed and patient. D. It wasnt showed in the text. D.Reading 1969, she became the head of the project in Beijing and decided to review ancient Chinese medical texts to find traditional botanical treatments for the disease, Her team examined over 2, 000 old medical texts, and evaluated
14、 280,000 plants for their medical properties From their research. they discovered and tested 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatments that showed promise in the fight against malaria. vocabulary8. botanical adj. 植物学的植物学的9. evaluate vt. 评价;评估评价;评估10. property n. 性质;特征;性质;特征;11. distinct adj. 清
15、晰清晰/楚楚的;有区别的的;有区别的para.2-2TU YOUYOU AWARDED NOBEL PRIZEQuestion Time1. Summarize the above para.2-2 in one sentence.Tus way to the treatment for malaria.TU YOUYOU AWARDED NOBEL PRIZEReading One medical text from the fourth century suggested using the extract from sweet wormwood to treat a fever. Tus
16、 team tested a collection of dried wormwood leaves but found no effect. They then tried boiling fresh wormwood and using the liquid obtained from this to treat malaria, but this did not work either Their project got stuck. However, Tu Youyou would not acknowledge defeat. She analysed the medical tex
17、ts again, and by chance, she found one sentence suggesting a different way to treat the wormwood. she concluded that boiling the sweet wormwood apparently destroyed its medical properties.vocabulary12. extract n. 提取物提取物13. boil v. (使)沸腾;煮开(使)沸腾;煮开14. obtain vt. 获得;贏得获得;贏得15. acknowledge vt. 承认承认;感谢感
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