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Page 1: 1.It took Jane almost all her life to do research on chimps in the forest. Do you think it worthwhile? 2.What kind of things do you think is worthy
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1.It took Jane almost all her life to do research on chimps in the forest. Do you think it worthwhile?

2.What kind of things do you think is worthy of most of your time and energy?

Discussion:

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Who was this woman? What did she do?

A specialist in women’s disease

deliver a baby

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Listen & answer the questionsQ1. Which period did Lin Qiaozhi live in?

She lived in the early 20th century?

Q2. True or false:

After reading about Lin Qiaozhi, the writer was moved by what she did , so she decided to study medicine. T

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Careful Reading

Q1. From Para.1, what can we infer( 推断 )?

A. The writer’s homework was not to change her life.

B. The writer liked biology and chemistry.

C. The writer was a middle school student.

D. The writer was studying at university.

Para1

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Q. Why did Lin Qiaozhi write a small book?

A. It explained how to cut the death rate from having and caring for babies.

B. She wanted to make money.

C. It was intended for women who lived in the countryside and could not reach a doctor.

D. Both A and C.

para2

the birth rate

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Para. 3 Q1. Was it easy for a woman to get medical education at that time? Why?

Q2. What made Lin Qiaozhi famous?

No, it wasn’t.

Because at that time women’s education was always placed second to men’s.

It was not her success at university that had made her famous. It was her kindness and the consideration she showed to all her patients.

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Para 4.

What were her sacrifices( 牺牲 )?

She devoted her whole life to her patients and chose not to have a family of her own.

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Scanning: Write down three of Lin Qiaozhi’s achievements after reading the passage.

1.She got a medical training for her career.

2.She became a specialist in women diseases..

3. She had made sure that about 50,000 babies were safely delivered to their mothers.

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How many words can you find in the text used to describe Lin Qiaozhi?

busy, hard working, determined, good-natured, kind and considerate.

intelligent ( 聪颖的 )

unselfish( 无私的 )

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Finish the summary.

One day,the writer did some on Lin Qiaozhi—a in women’s diseases.He found something about this great woman: she did her to study medicine and wrote a book for the women in the and all her life to her patients and medical career.She won from people.After getting this information,the writer decided to study at medical school and get training to help other people.

researchspecialist

countryside devoted

respect

medical

best

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do some research on sth.death rateget a medical trainingcan’t wait to do sth.deliver a babydevote … tocarry…on

做某方面的研究死亡率学医

迫不及待要做某事接生

投身于……

Explain the following phrases.

继续

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2. catch sb’s eyecatch sb’s eye

When I entered his new house, a beautiful When I entered his new house, a beautiful picture picture caught my eye.caught my eye.

3. intend v3. intend vtt1). What do you 1). What do you intend to do intend to do /doing/doing next? next?

2).He intends no harm.3). Our dictionary is 3). Our dictionary is intendintendeded for for the students.the students.

打算;想要

be intended for“ 为 ······ 准备 / 预定的”

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4.care for sb. 喜欢或爱某人;照顾某人;

care for sth.care to do sth.

“ 愿意;同意;”常用于否定或疑问句,尤与 would 连用。

Eg: 你愿意喝点儿酒吗? Would you ____________________? _____________________?

care for a drink

care to have a drink

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5. strike v. 击 , 打 ; 袭击 ; 突然想起

Eg: 1.It suddenly struck me how we

could improve the situation.

2.The stone struck me on my head.

A good idea _____me. let’s go swimming.

A. hit B. beat C. happen D. struck

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6. carry on (with) sth.

carry on doing sth.

解释为“进行……继续进行……”e.g.

1. Carry on with your work while I’m

away.

2. Carry on working while I’m away.

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HomeworkWorkbook: Page42-44

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1.This means going back to a place where we left the chimp family sleeping in a tree the night before.

2.Then we follow as the family begins to wander off into the forest.

3.Jane spent many years observing and recording their daily activities.

4.She did not study at a university but she was determined to work with animals in their own environment.

5.Only after her mother came to help her for the first few months was she allowed to begin her project.

6.Her work changed the way people think about chimps.

7.She actually observed chimps as a group hunting a monkey and then eating it.

8.For forty years Jane Goodall has been helping the rest of the world understand and respect the life of these animals

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make a great person

give reasons for

Improve prison conditions

devote all one’s life to

behave like humans

leave sb. Sleeping

wander off into the forest

be determined to do sth.

communicate with each other

work out

造就一个伟人

… 给出理由

改善监狱的条件

一生致力于…

象人类一样生活

让…睡着

晃晃悠悠地走进森林

下定决心做某事

互相交流

解决,算出

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leave …in the wild

use… for entertainment

or advertisements

set up special places

crowd in

achieve everything

gain a doctor’s degree

cheer the achievements of women

让…生活在野生世界

用于娱乐和拍广告

设立专门地区

涌入

得到一切

获得博士学位

为妇女成功喝彩

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Lin Qiaozhi wrote a small book for _______ in the ___________who were ____ _____ ____ get to a hospital easily. It was to help them to ______ _____ their babies properly.

motherscountryside

notlook after

able to

Retelling

Qiaozhi lived in the early _________ _________. It was Qiaozhi lived in the early _________ _________. It was not________ for women to get __________ _________ not________ for women to get __________ _________ at that time. Education was for men ________ and womat that time. Education was for men ________ and women ________. She chose to study at medical college been ________. She chose to study at medical college because she wanted ____ _____other women.cause she wanted ____ _____other women.

twentieth centuryeasyeasy medical education

firstsecond

to help

I think Lin Qiaozhi is a good doctor and _____ _____ ___I think Lin Qiaozhi is a good doctor and _____ _____ _________.______.

awoman

great

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2. Discuss the qualities that you think a great woman needs.

modest

determined

hard-working

unselfish

insistentresponsible

intelligentgreat woman

persevering/persistent

willing to sacrifice

brave

courageous

Self-confidenceStrong-minded

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She was born in Poland, moved to Paris and studied chemistry and physics there.

She married Pierre Curie and together they studied radio-active (辐射)materials and discovered radium.

Her death in 1934 was almost certainly due to radiation in her work.

The first woman to win two Nobel

Prizes (Chemistry and Physics)

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2. Do you know a woman who really inspires you? Describe her and explain why you admire her.

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Positivestrong; smart;

honest friendly; warm; kind

Cheerful; popular generous;hard-workinghelpful; serious; loyalquiet; pretty; optimisticselfless

Negativeweak; stupid; lazy mean; dishonest; tense; cold; unkind

unfriendlymiserabledull silly

Describe a person ,using the following words:

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S

U

C

C

E

S

S

Smart; strong in mind

Understanding, uncomplainingcareful

cheerful

enthusiastic( 热情的 ); energetic

self-determined( 自决的)self-confident( 自信的 )

success

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God helps those who help themselves no matter whether they are males or females.

( 自助者天助 , 而不论性别。 )