1、 【版本:人教册别:选择性必修一版本:人教册别:选择性必修一】Reading Reading and and Thinking:Thinking:Describe people of achievementDescribe people of achievementuFigure out the main structure of the news report by classifying and organizing the key information;uIdentify the qualities of Tu Youyou to make her a person of great
2、achievement;uLearn about Tu Youyous life story and the process of discovering artemisinin;学习目标学习目标(1)Who is the woman in the photo?What is happening in the photo?Whats the reaction of people present when this is happening?why?u Everyone present is standing up to show respect and admiration to her.u
3、She is Tu Youyou.u She is being awarded the Nobel Prize.问题导学问题导学1 1(2)SkimmingRead the text quickly to find out the main idea of the whole text and that of each paragraph.ScanningScan the text and Learn about Tu Youyous life story and the process of discovering artemisinin.While reading点拨应用点拨应用1 1(1
4、3)Read for featuresThe titleThe dateThe leadThe illustrations1.Where would you most likely find this passage?In a newspaperNews story7分钟分钟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 voice
5、s/mostly contain factscontent:more objective,accurate and convincingRead for featuresWhat does the passage mainly talk about?It mainly talks about _ achievements and her way to _ which saves lots of people worldwide.Tu Youyousdiscover the artemisinin Skills:Try to find out who,when,why,where and wha
6、t.(from title/illustration/first paragraph)Fast readingMatch the main ideas with each paragraph.Tu Youyou was awarded Nobel PrizeTu Youyou decided to review ancient Chinese medical texts to find traditional botanical treatments for malaria.How Tu Youyou and her team drew out sweet wormwood extract.T
7、u Youyou said the discovery of artemisnin was a team effort.n.提取物提取物n.蒿;洋艾蒿;洋艾The news story mainly talks about _ and her way to _ which saves lots of people worldwide.StructurePara 4:The _ about Tu Youyou winning the award and the _ of discovering artemisinin.Tus life _ and the _ process of discove
8、ring artemisinin.The _ of the eventnewssignificanceexperienceresearchTu Youyous achievements discover the artemisinin Para 1:Para 2&3:significanceThis 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 ne
9、w 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 thou
10、ght to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa alone.1.Circle all the numbers;2.Find two adjectives describing the discovery of artemisinin.What do the numbers suggest?l good effects of artemisinin;l severe situation because of malaria whenwhatwhowhyPara 1A serious disease carried by mosquitoes,which ca
11、uses periods of fever&shivering.Para 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 was _ the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine borngraduat
12、edchosenbecamesucceededawardedPara3:Tu Youyou&her teams experimenttested dried wormwood leavestried boiling fresh wormwoodUsed a lower temperature to draw out the extractfailed more than 190 timesfinally succeededtested the medicine on themselvesWhat was the key to getting a good extract from the wo
13、rmwood?temperaturePara.3:“After failing more than 190 times,the team finally succeeded.”Show the hardness of the mission&the great effort Tus team madePara 2&3Para 4According to Tu Youyou,the discovery of artemisinin was a team effort.Upon hearing that she had been awarded the Nobel Prize,she said,“
14、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 kind of person is Tu Youyou acco
15、rding to her quote?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 of my country.This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese
16、medicine.It is indeed an honour for Chinas scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.”1.What kind of person is Tu Youyou according to her quote?thinks little of fame and moneyPara 4问题导学问题导学2 2(2)1.Can you retell the story of Tu Youyou?2.How to describe people of achievem
17、ent?Post-reading点拨应用点拨应用1 1(12)Tu Youyou was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2015 for her research,_ led to the discovery of artemisinin.Artemisinin _(save)a large number of lives since it was discovered.After _(graduate)from university,Tu Youyou worked at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicin
18、e.In 1967,Tu Youyou _(choose)as a researcher of a team of scientists with _ purpose of discovering a new treatment for malaria.They_(evaluate)280.000 plants and tested 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical_(treat).One medical text suggested using the extract from sweet wormwood to treat a fever.Tu Yo
19、uyou analyzed the medical texts again,and _ chance,she found onewhichhas savedgraduatingwas chosentheevaluatedtreatmentsby sentence suggesting a different way.Soon she found a substance that worked by_(boil)the sweet wormwood at a lower temperature.The teams hard work _(final)paid off in 1971.Tu You
20、you thought the discovery of artemisinin was a team effort and the Nobel Prize was an honor for Chinas scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the world.finallyboilingQualitiesSupporting mitted;patient1.Her team examined over 2,000 old medical texts,and evaluated 280,000 plants
21、for their medical properties.vtalenteddevotedselflesscommitteddiligentpersistentcourageousintelligentFind 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greatremarkableoutstandingextraordinaryQualitiesS
22、upporting evidencehardworkingpatient 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 Youyo
23、u 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.
24、In 1969,she became the head of the project in Beijingexcellent/remarkable/professional/hardworking/talented Video appreciation:BBC names Tu Youyou as icon of 20th CenturyTry 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,而是为了成为有价值的人。课堂小结课堂小结(2)Struc
25、ture Skillsskimming:Look at the titles,key words and topic sentences of each paragraphscanning:read quickly and find specific information awardeddiscoverycommittedto fightdefeatanalysed当堂检测当堂检测(12)A man looking at his smart-phone while walking across a railway crossing in Nanjing _30_(have)a close k
26、nock on Oct.22.He was so _31_(absorb)in his smart-phone that he didnt see a train approaching until it brushed past him,_32_(throw)him to the ground.This should serve _33_ a warning that people should be aware of their surroundings,especially _34_ crossing roads._35_(lucky),the man survived a brush
27、with death,but the incident forced the driver to stop the train.An 18minute delay followed the incident,_36_ led to a break in the running of other trains on the route.Smart-phone _37_(addict)has spread like an infectious disease.Its evident that it will do great harm to society.Whats even worse,som
28、e addicts become _38_(patient)with relatives and friends.Some people blame the smart-phone for the tragedy,yet in fact peoples weakening self-control and self-discipline are_39_(blame).hadabsorbedthrowingaswhen/whileLuckilywhichaddictionimpatientto blame当堂检测当堂检测(15)(20192020浙江杭州八校高一下期中)Born in Londo
29、n in 1825,Thomas Henry Huxley was one of the greatest men of the nineteenth century.In 1846 Thomas Henry Huxley was appointed assistant doctor aboard HM.S.Rattlesnake.The ship had been asked to survey areas of the Great Barrier Reef and the neighboring seas.This gave Thomas Henry Huxley an opportuni
30、ty to study animal life and was the start of his biological career.The voyage lasted four years,during which time he gathered much information on plankton(浮游生物浮游生物)On his return from the voyage,Thomas Henry Huxley was made a member of the Royal Society in recognition of his scientific work.Although
31、he continued to publish papers about plankton,his interest was turning towards vertebrate(有脊椎的)animals.For some time Thomas Henry Huxley and his workmates had been discussing the possibility that animal species had evolved(进化),one from another.No satisfactory theories had been put forward,but in 185
32、9 Darwins Origin of Species appeared.Thomas Henry Huxley at once realized its importance and how the theory of natural selection provided“the working(有效的)hypothesis(假说)we sought”1.Why did Huxley go on the voyage?A.To explore the deep sea.B.To do research on sea animals.C.To work as a doctor on the s
33、hip.D.To gather information for his paper.2.How did Huxley react to the theory of natural selection?A.He had doubt about it.B.He thought highly of it.C.He couldnt understand it.D.He thought he developed it first.3.What do we know about Huxleys book Mans Place in Nature?A.It discusses the importance
34、of human beings.B.It focuses on Darwins theory of natural selection.C.It talks about the differences between man and apes.D.It provides evidence about the evolution of man from apes.4.What can we learn about Huxley from the last paragraph?A.He contributed a lot to biology teaching.B.He continued his
35、 research till his death.C.He became a good novelist late in his life.D.He never got awards for his achievements.当堂检测当堂检测(15)(20192020浙江杭州八校高一下期中)Born in London in 1825,Thomas Henry Huxley was one of the greatest men of the nineteenth century.In 1846 Thomas Henry Huxley was appointed assistant docto
36、r aboard HM.S.Rattlesnake.The ship had been asked to survey areas of the Great Barrier Reef and the neighboring seas.This gave Thomas Henry Huxley an opportunity to study animal life and was the start of his biological career.The voyage lasted four years,during which time he gathered much informatio
37、n on plankton(浮游生物浮游生物)On his return from the voyage,Thomas Henry Huxley was made a member of the Royal Society in recognition of his scientific work.Although he continued to publish papers about plankton,his interest was turning towards vertebrate(有脊椎的)animals.For some time Thomas Henry Huxley and
38、his workmates had been discussing the possibility that animal species had evolved(进化),one from another.No satisfactory theories had been put forward,but in 1859 Darwins Origin of Species appeared.Thomas Henry Huxley at once realized its importance and how the theory of natural selection provided“the
39、 working(有效的)hypothesis(假说)we sought”1.Why did Huxley go on the voyage?A.To explore the deep sea.B.To do research on sea animals.C.To work as a doctor on the ship.D.To gather information for his paper.C2.How did Huxley react to the theory of natural selection?A.He had doubt about it.B.He thought hig
40、hly of it.C.He couldnt understand it.D.He thought he developed it first.B3.What do we know about Huxleys book Mans Place in Nature?A.It discusses the importance of human beings.B.It focuses on Darwins theory of natural selection.C.It talks about the differences between man and apes.D.It provides evidence about the evolution of man from apes.D4.What can we learn about Huxley from the last paragraph?A.He contributed a lot to biology teaching.B.He continued his research till his death.C.He became a good novelist late in his life.D.He never got awards for his achievements.A