1、群文阅读之群文阅读之 人物传记(人物传记(biographybiography)Hu YanliText1Text1Read the title and predict what will be covered in this passage.nWhat prize did ToYouyou win?nWhat did TuYouyou discover?nWho is ToYouyou?nHow did she make the discovery?nWhat contributes to her success?This years Nobel Prize awarded to TU Yo
2、uyou(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 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 b
3、ecome vital part of the treatment for malaria,and is thought to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa alone.Read para1 and locate the first two questions.nWhat prize did ToYouyou win?nWhat did TuYouyou discover?This years Nobel Prize awarded to TU Youyou(co-winner),whose research led to the discovery
4、of artemisinin,a crucial new treatment for malaria.Artemisinin has saved hundreds of thousands of lives,and 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 vital part of the treatment for malaria,and is
5、 thought to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa alone.Read para1 and locate the first two questions.nWhat prize did ToYouyou win?nWhat did TuYouyou discover?This years Nobel Prize awarded to TU Youyou(co-winner),whose research led to the discovery of artemisinin,a crucial new treatment for malaria.A
6、rtemisinin has saved hundreds of thousands of lives,and 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 vital part of the treatment for malaria,and is thought to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa alon
7、e.Read para1 and locate the first two questions.nWhat prize did ToYouyou win?nWhat did TuYouyou discover?Tu Youyou,a committed and patient scientist,was born in Ningbo,China,on 30 December 1930,and graduated from Peking University Medical School in 1935.After she graduated,she worked at the China Ac
8、ademy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing.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.In the beginning,Tu Youyou went to Hainan,where malaria was more common,to st
9、udy malaria patients.In 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 and tests 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatmen
10、ts that showed promise in the fight against malaria.Read para2-3 and locate the next two questions.nWho is ToYouyou?nHow did she make the discovery?Tu Youyou,a committed and patient scientist,was born in Ningbo,China,on 30 December 1930,and graduated from Peking University Medical School in 1935.Aft
11、er 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 objective of discovering a new treatment for malaria,and Tu Youyou was among the first researchers chosen.In the beginning,Tu Youyou went to
12、 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 Chinese medical texts to find traditional botanical treatments for the disease.Her team examined over 2,000 old medical texts,and evaluated and tests 38
13、0 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatments that showed promise in the fight against malaria.Read para2-3 and locate the next two questions.nWho is ToYouyou?nHow did she make the discovery?Tu _ Hainan,to_.went tostudy malaria patientsShe _ ancient Chinese medical texts to _decided to reviewfind tr
14、aditional botanical treatmentsHer team _examined over 2,000 old medical textsAnd they _ for their medical properties.evaluated 280,000 plantsThey _380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatmentsdiscovered and testedTus team _ dried wormwood tested a collection ofThey _ fresh wormwood,but_tried boili
15、ngit doesnt work.Tu _again and _one sentence suggesting.analysed the medical textsfoundShe _ the extract used a lower temperatureto draw outTU and her team even _ the medicine on themselvesThey _ on malaria patients.She and her team _ in finding standard treatment for malaria.insisted on testingtest
16、ed the medicinesucceededThe Road to the discovery Tus qualitiesTu _ Hainan,to_.went tostudy malaria patientsShe _ ancient Chinese medical texts to _decided tofind traditional botanical treatmentsHer team _examined over 2,000 old medical textsAnd they _ for their medical properties.evaluated 280,000
17、plantsThey _380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatmentsdiscovered and testedTus team _ dried wormwood tested a collection ofThey _ fresh wormwood,but_tried boilingit doesnt work.Tu _again and _one sentence suggesting.analysed the medical textsfoundShe _ the extract used a lower temperatureto dra
18、w outbrave,courageous,ambitiouspioneering,determined patient;committedpatient;committedpatient;committedpatient;committedpatient;committedpersistent,intelligentpioneering,intelligent TU and her team even _ the medicine on themselvesThey _ on malaria patients.She and her team _ in finding standard tr
19、eatment for malaria.insisted on testingtested the medicinesucceededselfless,cautious,responsibleselfless,cautious,responsibleRead para4 and locate the last question.nWhat contributes to her success?According to Tu Youyou,the discovery of artemisinin was a team effort.Upon hearing that she had been a
20、warded 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 proved 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.”Tus Tu
21、s qualityqualityThe The countrycountryTus Tus teamteamText2Text2nWhat prize did Jack Andraka win?nWhat did Jack discover?nWho is Jack Andraka?nHow did he make the discovery?nWhat contributes to his success?Jack Andraka,15,from Maryland won the grand prize at the 2012 Intel International Science and
22、Engineering Fair.It is the largest high school science competition in the world,which is like the Olympics of science fairs.The Maryland teenager was the youngest winner of the$75,000 prize.He was chosen from among 1,500 students in 70 countries.Jack Andraka created a new diagnostic(诊断的)test for pan
23、creatic(胰腺)cancer.Jacks test is 28 times faster,26,000 times less expensive and over 100 times more sensitive than the current diagnostic tests.Read para1 and locate the first three questions.nWhat prize did Jack Andraka win?nWhat did Jack discover?nWho is Jack Andraka?Jack Andraka,15,from Maryland
24、won the grand prize at the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.It is the largest high school science competition in the world,which is like the Olympics of science fairs.The Maryland teenager was the youngest winner of the$75,000 prize.He was chosen from among 1,500 students in 70
25、countries.Jack Andraka created a new diagnostic(诊断的)test for pancreatic(胰腺)cancer.Jacks test is 28 times faster,26,000 times less expensive and over 100 times more sensitive than the current diagnostic tests.Read para1 and locate the first three questions.nWhat prize did Jack Andraka win?nWhat did J
26、ack discover?nWho is Jack Andraka?Jack Andraka,15,from Maryland won the grand prize at the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.It is the largest high school science competition in the world,which is like the Olympics of science fairs.The Maryland teenager was the youngest winner of
27、 the$75,000 prize,who was chosen from among 1,500 students in 70 countries.Jack Andraka created a new diagnostic(诊断的)test for pancreatic(胰腺)cancer,Jacks test is 28 times faster,26,000 times less expensive and over 100 times more sensitive than the current diagnostic tests.Read para1 and locate the f
28、irst three questions.nWhat prize did Jack Andraka win?nWhat did Jack discover?nWho is Jack Andraka?Jack Andraka,15,from Maryland won the grand prize at the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.It is the largest high school science competition in the world,which is like the Olympics
29、of science fairs.The Maryland teenager was the youngest winner of the$75,000 prize,who was chosen from among 1,500 students in 70 countries.Jack Andraka created a new diagnostic(诊断的)test for pancreatic(胰腺)cancer,Jacks test is 28 times faster,26,000 times less expensive and over 100 times more sensit
30、ive than the current diagnostic tests.Read para1 and locate the first three questions.nWhat prize did Jack Andraka win?nWhat did Jack discover?nWho is Jack Andraka?Jack Andraka,15,from Maryland won the grand prize at the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.It is the largest high sc
31、hool science competition in the world,which is like the Olympics of science fairs.The Maryland teenager was the youngest winner of the$75,000 prize,who was chosen from among 1,500 students in 70 countries.Jack Andraka created a new diagnostic(诊断的)test for pancreatic(胰腺)cancer,Jacks test is 28 times
32、faster,26,000 times less expensive and over 100 times more sensitive than the current diagnostic tests.nWhat prize did Jack Andraka win?nWhat did Jack discover?nWho is Jack Andraka?Read para1 and locate the first three questions.010203040506The Road to the discoverybe interested in finding a better
33、test because of his friends deathcombine two ideas during a biology classdevelop a plan and a budget through Google searches and free online science journalscontacted about 200 people with a proposal to work in their labs but was rejectedgot an acceptance from DrAnirban Maitraworked after school eve
34、ry day until develop his test Jacks qualities010203040506be interested in finding a better test because of his friends deathcombine two ideas during a biology classdevelop a plan and a budget through Google searches and free online science journalscontacted about 200 people with a proposal to work i
35、n their labs but was rejectedgot an acceptance from DrAnirban Maitraworked after school every day until develop his testintelligentpioneering;curious,ambitiousdeterminedpersistentcommittedRead para4 and locate the last question.nWhat contributes to his success?Why did a 15-year-old beat out billion-
36、dollar pharmaceutical companies with his diagnostic test?Perhaps as a young person with no experience,he hadnt yet learned what everyone else in the industry“knew couldnt be done.”Certainly,it was in no small part because Anirban Maitra gave him a chance.Not to mention that Jack had an idea and went
37、 out and gave it a try.Jacks Jacks qualityqualityAnirbans Anirbans assistanceassistanceCombined Reading for Combined Reading for Structure Structure Where would you most likely find these passages?In a newspaperA News Reporttitlecontent sectionconclusionIntroductiona proper title?Upon hearing that s
38、he 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 proved the great value of traditional Chinese medicine.It is indeed an honour for Chinas scientific research and Chinese medicine to be spread around the
39、world.”Text1Text1Conclusion Upon hearing that he had been awarded the grand prize,he said,“_.”Text2Text2Upon hearing that he had been awarded the grand prize,he said,“Think about me next time you hear something cant be done or someone asks you to help out with his project.Or,if you receive numerous
40、rejections or you are simply hesitating to give one of your ideas a shot.Also,keep in mind that you dont necessarily need billions of dollars in resources or even more than 15 years of life experience to do something amazing.”Combined Reading for Combined Reading for Structure Structure A biographyn
41、Who was he or she?nWhat achievements did he or she make?nHow did he or she make those achievements.nWhat contributed to his or her success.Passages like this are most often written in_ and _.B.the first person/talk about feelingsA.the active voice/offer many opinions.C.both active and passive voice/
42、mostly contain factsThis 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.Tu Youyou went to Hainan,where malaria was more common,to study malaria patients.Her team examined ove
43、r 2,000 old medical texts,and evaluated and tests 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatments that showed promise in the fight against malaria.Using a lower temperature to draw out the extract,she found a substance that worked.Later,the medicine was tested on malaria patients,most of whom recove
44、red.This medicine,which was called artemisinin,soon became a standard treatment for malaria.It is the largest high school science competition in the world,which is like the Olympics of science fairs.The Maryland teenager was the youngest winner of the$75,000 prize,who was chosen from among 1,500 stu
45、dents in 70 countries.Jack worked after school every day,on weekends and over holidays at Maitras lab,where he developed his test.Text1Text1Text2Text2Combined Reading for Combined Reading for Language Language Passages like this are most often written in_ and _.B.the first person/talk about feelings
46、A.the active voice/offer many opinions.C.both active and passive voice/mostly contain factsThis 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.Tu Youyou went to Hainan,where
47、malaria was more common,to study malaria patients.Her team examined over 2,000 old medical texts,and evaluated and tests 380 distinct ancient Chinese medical treatments that showed promise in the fight against malaria.Using a lower temperature to draw out the extract,she found a substance that worke
48、d.Later,the medicine was tested on malaria patients,most of whom recovered.This medicine,which was called artemisinin,soon became a standard treatment for malaria.It is the largest high school science competition in the world,which is like the Olympics of science fairs.The Maryland teenager was the
49、youngest winner of the$75,000 prize,who was chosen from among 1,500 students in 70 countries.Jack worked after school every day,on weekends and over holidays at Maitras lab,where he developed his test.Text1Text1Text2Text2Attributive Clauses(定语从句定语从句)are frequently used in news reports to state facts
50、.Combined Reading for Combined Reading for Language Language Over 200 million people around the world get malaria each year,and about 600,000 die from it.Artemisinin has become vital part of the treatment for malaria,and is thought to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa alone.Her team examined over