Unit+4+Reading+第一课时课件-高一下学期英语牛津译林版(2020)必修第三册
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traditional Chinese medicine and raise it to a higher level. Perhaps the next generation of scientists, drawing on the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine, will indeed discover more medicines beneficial to global health care.
However, you need to know how to us_e_t_h_e_m__p_r_o_p_e_r_ly__to__r_e_a_ll_y_b_e_n_e_f_i_t. Here’s what you should think about before downloading an app. If it is for language learning, you should establish your purpose and plan your habits and make proper use of it.(改编于2021新高考适应卷)
......
1930
1951
1969
……
Post-reading
Activity1
Interview
Activity2
Report
●Interview her
about her discovering qinghaosu and receiving the Nobel Prize.
◆Make report on Tu Youyou.
Pre-reading
马齿苋purslane
蒲公英dandelion
青蒿southernwood
黄花蒿Artimesia annua
WHEN
While-reading
Qinghao extract
Oct.4th,1971
the Nobews report
A lead
Your Choice
scientist
actor
HOMEWORK
1. Prepare a speech on the choice of being a scientist or an actor and the reason.
2. Finish the part A &B in the workbook on page69.
one of the deadliest diseases in human history
qinghaosu
the most effective part of the qinghao extract
More detailed information about Tu Youyou
时间轴
1930 19511969 1971
新闻导语、简讯
A lead
Part1--Para.1★★
reason
important information
Part2--Para.2★★
Topic sentence
Para.2 Para.3
Transitional sentence (过渡句)
Para.3★★ transitional sentence 过渡句
Part4-Para.6★ TS transitional sentence
The efforts of Tu and her team finally paid off. In November 1972, they successfully isolated the most effective part of the extract and named it qinghaosu—a pure, stronger qinghao extract which is now a key part of many malaria medicines. Qinghaosu has since benefited about 200
Part4—Para.6 Their efforts finally paid off.
traditional Chinese medicine
Tu’s success
Spirits
determined never give up
…..
Definition定义
noun phrases
malaria
Structure
Structure
Tu Youyou won a Nobel Prize for her Part1-Para.1 discovery of qinghaosu. Part2—Para.2 Tu Youyou acquired broad knowledge.
Part3-Para.3-5 Tu and her team made great efforts.
What efforts had Tu made before successfully making qinghao extract?
Group work
Para.4--6
Transitional sentence
(过渡句)
Para.4★★★★ transitional sentence
However, it was hard to produce enough qinghao extract for large trials because research resources and good equipment were limited.Tu and her team managed to find solutions to the problem. When there was no research equipment, they had to put qinghao into household water containers. They worked day and night and their health began to suffer because of the poor conditions, but they never gave up.
◆Pay attention to the news format.
transitional sentences
The Best Performer
1. Content 2. Body language 3. Performing effects 4. Transitional sentences
million people. More than 40 yWearsHaYfte?r its discovery, Tu was
eventually awarded the Nobel Prize for her work. In her Nobel Lecture, she encouraged scientists to further explore the treasure house of
Tu’s education was soon to prove very useful. In the 1960s, many people were dying of malaria, and in 1969 Tu became head of a team that intended to find a cure for the disease. She collected over 2,000 traditional Chinese medical recipes for malaria treatment and made hundreds of extracts from different herbs. When they failed to produce any promising results, Tu referred to the ancient books of traditional Chinese medicine again. Inspired by a 1,700-year-old text about preparing qinghao with cold water, Tu redesigned the experiments and tried extracting the herb at a low temperature in order not to damage its effective part. On 4 October 1971, after 190 failures, she succeeded in making a qinghao extract that could treat malaria in mice.
Para.5★★★
transitional sentence
Even with large amounts of the qinghao extract produced, however, they still faced another problem. The trials on real patients were likely to be postponed because they did not have sufficient data. To speed up the process and ensure its safety, Tu and her team volunteered to test the qinghao extract on themselves first.
Application
Apps (short for applications) are becoming increasingly popular nowadays, and for good reason. They can help you out in just about every area of your life, whether it's keeping fit, communicating with friends, or even learning a language.
However, you need to know how to us_e_t_h_e_m__p_r_o_p_e_r_ly__to__r_e_a_ll_y_b_e_n_e_f_i_t. Here’s what you should think about before downloading an app. If it is for language learning, you should establish your purpose and plan your habits and make proper use of it.(改编于2021新高考适应卷)
......
1930
1951
1969
……
Post-reading
Activity1
Interview
Activity2
Report
●Interview her
about her discovering qinghaosu and receiving the Nobel Prize.
◆Make report on Tu Youyou.
Pre-reading
马齿苋purslane
蒲公英dandelion
青蒿southernwood
黄花蒿Artimesia annua
WHEN
While-reading
Qinghao extract
Oct.4th,1971
the Nobews report
A lead
Your Choice
scientist
actor
HOMEWORK
1. Prepare a speech on the choice of being a scientist or an actor and the reason.
2. Finish the part A &B in the workbook on page69.
one of the deadliest diseases in human history
qinghaosu
the most effective part of the qinghao extract
More detailed information about Tu Youyou
时间轴
1930 19511969 1971
新闻导语、简讯
A lead
Part1--Para.1★★
reason
important information
Part2--Para.2★★
Topic sentence
Para.2 Para.3
Transitional sentence (过渡句)
Para.3★★ transitional sentence 过渡句
Part4-Para.6★ TS transitional sentence
The efforts of Tu and her team finally paid off. In November 1972, they successfully isolated the most effective part of the extract and named it qinghaosu—a pure, stronger qinghao extract which is now a key part of many malaria medicines. Qinghaosu has since benefited about 200
Part4—Para.6 Their efforts finally paid off.
traditional Chinese medicine
Tu’s success
Spirits
determined never give up
…..
Definition定义
noun phrases
malaria
Structure
Structure
Tu Youyou won a Nobel Prize for her Part1-Para.1 discovery of qinghaosu. Part2—Para.2 Tu Youyou acquired broad knowledge.
Part3-Para.3-5 Tu and her team made great efforts.
What efforts had Tu made before successfully making qinghao extract?
Group work
Para.4--6
Transitional sentence
(过渡句)
Para.4★★★★ transitional sentence
However, it was hard to produce enough qinghao extract for large trials because research resources and good equipment were limited.Tu and her team managed to find solutions to the problem. When there was no research equipment, they had to put qinghao into household water containers. They worked day and night and their health began to suffer because of the poor conditions, but they never gave up.
◆Pay attention to the news format.
transitional sentences
The Best Performer
1. Content 2. Body language 3. Performing effects 4. Transitional sentences
million people. More than 40 yWearsHaYfte?r its discovery, Tu was
eventually awarded the Nobel Prize for her work. In her Nobel Lecture, she encouraged scientists to further explore the treasure house of
Tu’s education was soon to prove very useful. In the 1960s, many people were dying of malaria, and in 1969 Tu became head of a team that intended to find a cure for the disease. She collected over 2,000 traditional Chinese medical recipes for malaria treatment and made hundreds of extracts from different herbs. When they failed to produce any promising results, Tu referred to the ancient books of traditional Chinese medicine again. Inspired by a 1,700-year-old text about preparing qinghao with cold water, Tu redesigned the experiments and tried extracting the herb at a low temperature in order not to damage its effective part. On 4 October 1971, after 190 failures, she succeeded in making a qinghao extract that could treat malaria in mice.
Para.5★★★
transitional sentence
Even with large amounts of the qinghao extract produced, however, they still faced another problem. The trials on real patients were likely to be postponed because they did not have sufficient data. To speed up the process and ensure its safety, Tu and her team volunteered to test the qinghao extract on themselves first.
Application
Apps (short for applications) are becoming increasingly popular nowadays, and for good reason. They can help you out in just about every area of your life, whether it's keeping fit, communicating with friends, or even learning a language.