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1、速读教材P23课文,完成下列任务:.阅读判断判断以下句子提供的信息是正确,还是错误,还是没有提及。1Artemisinin has improved the health of millions of thousands of people.ARight.BWrong.CNot mentioned.2In 1967, Tu Youyou formed a team of scientists to discover a new treatment for malaria.ARight. BWrong. CNot mentioned.3Tu Youyou found artemisinin by

2、 using the extract from dried wormwood.ARight. BWrong. CNot mentioned.4The Nobel Prize proves that traditional Chinese medicine is of great value to the world.ARight. BWrong. CNot mentioned.5Chinese medicine is becoming more and more popular throughout the world.ARight. BWrong. CNot mentioned.答案15 A

3、BBAC.补全信息选择正确选项填入空白处,补全所给句子提供的信息。Aand is thought to save 100,000 lives a year in Africa aloneBand has led to improved health for millions of peopleCand about 600,000 die from itDand graduated from Peking University Medical School in 1955Eand evaluated 280,000 plants for their medical propertiesFand

4、by chance, she found one sentence suggesting a different way to treat the wormwood1Artemisinin has saved hundreds of thousands of lives,_2Over 200 million people around the world get malaria each year, _3Artemisinin has become a vital part of the treatment for malaria, _4Tu Youyou, a committed and p

5、atient scientist, was born in Ningbo, China,on 30 December 1930,_5Her team examined over 2,000 old medical texts,_6She analysed the medical texts again, _答案16BCADEF.表格填空TU YOUYOU AWARDED NOBEL PRIZE1930Tu Youyou was 1.born in Ningbo, China.1955She 2.graduated from Peking University Medical School.19

6、67Tu Youyou was among 3.the first researchers chosen to discover a new treatment for malaria.1969She became the head of the project in Beijing, and decided 4.to review ancient Chinese medical texts to find traditional botanical 5.treatments for malaria.1971Her team finally succeeded in finding 6.a s

7、ubstance that worked by using a lower temperature to 7.draw out the extract.This medicine, which 8.was called artemisinin, soon became a standard treatment for malaria.2015The Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 9.was awarded to Tu Youyou because artemisinin that she found has saved hundreds of t

8、housands of lives, and has led to 10.improved health for millions of people.细读教材P23课文,完成下列任务:.主旨匹配()1.Para.1AHow artemisinin was discovered.()2.Para.2 B. The reason for Tu Youyou getting the Nobel Prize.()3.Para.3 CThe discovery was a team effort.()4.Para.4 DTu Youyous personal life and her research

9、 task.答案14BDAC.阅读理解1Why was Tu Youyou given the Nobel Prize in 2015?ABecause she discovered artemisinin.BBecause she found the cause of getting malaria.CBecause she cured 100,000 lives a year in Africa.DBecause she is a committed and patient scientist.2. When did Tu Youyou act as the head of the res

10、earch team?AIn 1930.BIn 1955.CIn 1967.DIn 1969.3. What did Tu Youyou decide to turn to for a new treatment for malaria?APeking University Medical School.BThe Chinese government.CAncient Chinese medical texts.DA worldfamous research team.4. How did Tu Youyou discover artemisinin?ABy collecting and dr

11、ying the sweet wormwood leaves.BBy boiling the fresh wormwood and getting its liquid.CBy destroying the sweet wormwoods medical properties.DBy extracting a substance from the sweet wormwood at a low temperature.答案14ADCD.读后续写微技能读后续写微技能(一)人物心理活动A阅读文中含有表示人物心理活动的语句。1In 1969.and decided to review ancient

12、 Chinese medical texts to find traditional botanical treatments for the disease.2However, Tu Youyou would not acknowledge defeat.3She analysed the medical texts again.4She concluded that boiling the sweet wormwood apparently destroyed its medical properties.B判断下列语句是否为表示人物心理活动的句子。1Tu Youyou, a commit

13、ted and patient scientist, was born in Ningbo, China,on 30 December 1930.(否)2After she graduated, she worked at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing. (否)3. Tu Youyou and her team members even insisted on testing the medicine on themselves to make sure that it was safe. (是)4. This success proves the great value of traditional Chinese medicine. (否)

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