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1、Unit 1 Women of achievementWarming Up Examine the following six women using the rules about what makes a great person. In pairs discuss what they have in common and what makes them great. Give your reasons.1. Joan of Arc was a girl from the countryside who dressed as a man and went to fight for the

2、French. She helped drive the English out of France. She was caught and put to death by the English.2. Elizabeth Fry was a Quaker. She helped improve prison conditions and gave prisoners work and education. Her work helped the Quakers get the Nobel peace prize in 1947.3. Song Qingling, Dr Sun Yat-sen

3、s wife, was one of the top leaders in modern Chinese history. She concerned herself with welfare projects, especially the China Welfare Institute for women and children.4. Lin Qiaozhi was a doctor who became a specialist in womens illnesses. She devoted all her life to medical work for Chinese women

4、 and children. Her work encouraged many other women to become doctors.5. As a young girl, she always wanted to study animals. She went to Africa and studied chimps instead of going to university. Her research showed the connections between chimps and human beings. She works to protect chimps everywh

5、ere.6. Jody Williams helped found and international campaign to stop the making of landmines. She also worked hard to make as many countries as possible agree not to use them. She and her organization were given the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997.ReadingA STUDENT OF AFRICAN WILDLIFE1 It is 5:45 am and th

6、e sun is just rising over Gombe National Park in East Africa. 2 Following Janes way or studying chimps, our group are all going to visit them in the forest. 3 Jane has studied these families of chimps for many years and helped people understand how much they behave like humans. 4 Watching a family o

7、f chimps wake up is our first activity of the day. 5 This means going back to the place where we left the family sleeping in a tree the night before. 6 Everybody sits and waits in the shade of the trees while the family begins to wake up and move off. 7 Then we follow as they wander into the forest.

8、 8 Most of the time, chimps either feed or clean each other as a way of showing love in their family. 9 Jane warns us that our group is going to be very tired and dirty by the afternoon and she is right. 10 However, the evening makes it all worthwhile. 11 We watch the mother chimp and her babies pla

9、y in the tree. 12 Then we see them go to sleep together in their nest for the night. 13 We realize that the bond between members of a chimp family is as strong as in a human family.14 Nobody before Jane fully understood chimp behaviour. 15 She spent years observing and recording their daily activiti

10、es. 16 Since her childhood she had wanted to work with animals in their own environment. 17 However, this was not easy. 18 When she first arrived in Gombe in 1960, it was unusual for a woman to live in the forest. 19 Only after her mother came to help her for the first few months was she allowed to

11、begin her project. 20 Her work changed the way people think about chimps. 21 For example, one important thing she discovered was that chimps hunt and eat meat. 22 Until then everyone had thought chimps ate only fruit and nuts. 23 She actually observed chimps as a group hunting a monkey and them eati

12、ng it. 24 She also discovered how chimps communicate with each other, and her study of their body language helped her work out their social system.25 For forty years Jane Goodall has been outspoken about making the rest of the world understand and respect the life of these animals. 26 She has argued

13、 that wild animals should be left in the wild and not used for entertainment or advertisements. 27 She has helped to set up special places where they can live safely. 28 She is leading a busy life but she says:29 ”Once I stop, it all comes crowding in and I remember the chimps in laboratories. 30 It

14、s terrible. 31 It affects me when I watch the wild chimps. 32 I say to myself, Arent they lucky? 33 And then I think about small chimps in cages though they have done nothing wrong. 34 Once you have seen that you can never forget.”35 She has achieved everything she wanted to do: 36 working with anim

15、als in their own environment, gaining a doctors degree and showing that women can live in the forest as men can. 37 She inspires those who want to cheer the achievements of women.WHY NOT CARRY ON HER GOOD WORK?1 I enjoyed English, biology, and chemistry at school, but which one should I choose to st

16、udy at university? 2 I did not know the answer until one evening when I sat down at the computer to do some research on great women of China.3 By chance I came across an article about a doctor called Lin Qiaozhi, a specialist in womens diseases. She lived from 1901 to 1983. 4 It seemed that she had

17、been very busy in her chosen career, travelling abroad to study as well as writing books and articles. 5 One of them caught my eye. 6 It was a small book explaining how to cut the death rate from having and caring for babies. 7 She gave some simple rules to follow for keeping babies clean, healthy a

18、nd free from sickness.8 Why dis she write that?9 Who were the women that Lin Qiaozhi thought needed this advice?10 I looked carefully at the text and realized that it was intended for women in the countryside.11 Perhaps if they had an emergency they could not reach a doctor.12 Suddenly it hit me how

19、 difficult it was for a woman to get medical training at that time. 13 That was a generation when girls education was always placed second to boys.14 Was she so much cleverer than anyone else?15 Further reading made me realize that it was hard work and determination as well as her gentle nature that

20、 got her into medical school.16 What made her succeed later on was the kindness and consideration she showed to all her patients. 17 There was story after story of how Lin Qiaozhi, tired after a days work, went late at night to deliver a baby for a poor family who could not pay her.18 By now I could

21、 not wait to find out more about her.19 I discovered that Lin Qiaozhi had devoted her whole life to her patients and had chosen not to have a family of her own. 20 Instead she made sure that about 50000 babies were safely delivered. 21 By this time I was very excited. 22 Why not study at medical col

22、lege like Lin Qiaozhi and carry on her good work? 23 It was still not too late for me to improve my studies, prepare for the university entrance examinations, and .第一单元第二篇课文,背诵课文提醒文字:1. 在学校我喜欢英语,生物和化学,但我应该选择哪一个在大学学习? 2. 直到有一天晚上,当我坐在电脑前研究中国的伟大女性才知道答案。 3. 我偶然看到一篇关于一个叫林巧稚的医生的文章,一个妇女疾病专家,她从1901年一直生活到198

23、3年。 4. 她似乎在自己选择的职业生涯中非常忙碌,到国外学习和写书和写作。 5. 其中一个引起了我的注意。 6. 这是一本小册子,解释从生育和照顾婴儿方面如何降低死亡率。 7. 她提出了一些简单的规则来保持婴儿的干净,健康,远离疾病。 8. 她为什么要写那个? 9. 林巧稚认为需要建议的女人是谁? 10. 我仔细看了看课文,意识到这是为农村妇女写的。11. 如果他们有紧急情况,他们可能找不到医生。12. 突然间,我觉得一个女人在那时接受医学训练是多么困难。13. 那一代女孩教育总是排在男孩的第二位.14. 她比任何人都聪明吗? 15. 进一步的阅读使我认识到,这是艰苦的工作和决心,以及她的温

24、柔的性质,使她进入医学院。 16. 后来她成功的原因是她对所有病人的关心和体贴。 17. 有一则故事讲述了林巧稚在一天的工作后疲倦了,深夜送了一个婴儿给一个无法支付她的贫困家庭的婴儿。 18. 现在我迫不及待地想了解更多关于她的情况。19. 我发现林巧稚把她的一生都奉献给了她的病人,选择了没有自己的家庭。20. 相反,她确保大约50000名婴儿安全分娩。21. 这时候我很兴奋。22. 为什么不像林巧稚那样在医学院学习并继续她的好工作呢?23. 对我来说仍然不晚的是,提高我的学业,为大学入学考试做准备 Unit 2 Working the landReading A PIONEER FOR AL

25、L PEOPLE1 Although he is one of Chinas most famous scientists, Yuan Longping considers himself a farmer, for he works the land to do his research. 2 Indeed, his sunburnt face and arms and his slim, strong body are just like those of millions of Chinese farmers, for whom he has struggled for the past

26、 five decades. 3 Yuan Longping grows what is called super hybrid rice. 4 In 1973, he became the first agricultural pioneer in the world to grow rice that has a high output. 5 This special strain of rice makes it possible to produce 20% more of the crop in the same fields. 6 Now more than 60% of the

27、rice produced in China each year is from this hybrid strain.7 Born in 1930, Yuan Longping graduated from Southwest Agricultural College in 1953. 8 Since then, finding ways to grow more rice has been his life goal. 9 As a young man, he saw the great need for increasing the rice output. 10 At that tim

28、e, hunger was a disturbing problem in many parts of the country side.11 Yuan Longping searched for a way to increase rice harvests without expanding the area of the fields.12 In 1950, Chinese farmers could produce about fifty-six million tons of rice. 13 In a recent harvest, however, nearly two hund

29、red million tons of rice was produced. 14 These in creased harvests mean that 22% of the worlds people are fed from just 7% of the farmland in the world. 15 Yuan longping is now circulating his knowledge in India, Vietnam and many other less developed countries to increase their rice harvests. 16 Th

30、anks to his research, the UN has more tools in the battle to rid the world of hunger. 17 Using his hybrid rice, farmers are producing harvests twice as large as before.18 Yuan Longping is quite satisfied with his life. 19 However, he doesnt care about being famous.20 He feels it gives him less freed

31、om to do his research. 21 He would much rather keep time for his hobbies. 22 He enjoys listening to violin music, playing mah-jong, swimming and reading. 23 Spending money on himself or leading a comfortable life also means very little to him. 24 Indeed, he believes that a person with too much money

32、 has more rather than fewer troubles. 25 He therefore gives millions of yuan to equip others for their research in agriculture.26 Just dreaming for things, however, costs nothing. 27 Long ago Yuan Longping had a dream about rice plants as tall as sorghum. 28 Each ear of rice was as big as an ear of corn and each grain of rice was as huge as a peanut. 29 He awoke from his dream with the hope of producing a

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