新人教必修三系列课 B3U2 Reading and Thinking.pptx

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1、免费免费查查看看使使用用说说明明免费查看使用说明Morals and Morals and VirtuesVirtues高中英语新人教版B3U2 READING AND THINKINGLearning Objectives:By the end of this class,you will be able to:ufigure out the main structure and genre of the passage through the textual pattern analysis;uidentify the characteristics of biography;umake

2、reasonable inferences and generalizations about the characters personalities and qualities.Warming-upPA RT 1Warming-UpWhat are some important life choices?lwhich university to go to;lwhat to major in;lwhat to do as your career or job;lwhere to live or work;lwho to marry;lmoral choices in life.Now,le

3、ts read the text to know Dr Lins life choices!Pre-readingPA RT 21.Who is she?2.What is she doing?3.Why does the title use“Mother”instead of“Doctor”?From the title and the pictures,we can know that the passage might be about _a female doctor who delivered a lot of babies.QThinking and PredictionWhile

4、-readingPA RT 3While-readingWhat hard choices was Dr Lin faced with throughout her life?What were the results of her choices?SkimmingCheck your answers.1.What hard choices was Dr Lin faced with throughout her life?Underline the sentences about these choices?12342.What were the results of her choices

5、?(1)She did not get married.(2)She did not stay in the US.(3)She opened a private clinic.(4)She didnt care too much about promotion of position.1.What is the main idea of the passage?The passage is mainly about the life story of Lin Qiaozhi,an amazing doctor.2.What kind of text is it?A brief biograp

6、hy of Lin Qiaozhi.barfi3.How are the events arranged?In chronological order./In order of time.krnldklSkimmingWhile-readingRead for information.Para1:“Life is precious.To a person nothing is more precious than their life,and if they entrust me with that life,how could I refuse that trust,saying Im co

7、ld,hungry,or tired?“/These words of Dr Lin Qiaozhi give us a look into the heart of this amazing woman,and what carried her through a life of hard choices.Q1.What is the function of the first paragraph?To introduce the topic.A brief introduction to attract readers.adj.=valuable or treasuredv.=reject

8、 v.=trust or believeRead for information.Para1:To a person,nothing is more precious than their life,and if they entrust me with that life,how could I refuse that trust,saying Im cold,hungry,or tired?nothingis more precioussaying Im cold,hungry,or tired?And if,how could I To a person than their lifeA

9、 brief introduction to attract readersQuotationComment“Life is precious.To a person nothing is more precious than their life,and if they entrust me with that life,how could I refuse that trust,saying Im cold,hungry,or tired?”These words of Dr Lin Qiaozhi give us a look into the heart of this amazing

10、 woman,and what carried her through a life of hard choices.Read for information.Para2:As a five-year-old girl,Lin Qiaozhi was deeply affected by her mothers death.At age 18,instead of following the traditional path of marriage like the majority of girls,she chose to study medicine.“Why should girls

11、learn so much?Finding a good husband should be their final goal!”her brother complained,thinking of the high tuition fees.She responded,“Id rather stay single to study all my life!”Q1:What changed her life greatly during her childhood?Her mothers death and brothers objection.v.=reply or answerv.=be

12、influenced byv.=is not willing toQ2:How does the author describe her?Through her words and action.Para2:“Finding a good husband should be their final goal!”her brother complained,thinking of the high tuition fees.Findingshould be goalHer brother complainedthinking of the high tuition fees.Read for i

13、nformation.Difficulties in early lifeHer mothers deathHer brothers objectionAs a five-year-old girl,Lin Qiaozhi was deeply affected by her mothers death.At age 18,instead of following the traditional path of marriage like the majority of girls,she chose to study medicine.“Why should girls learn so m

14、uch?Finding a good husband should be their final goal!”her brother complained,thinking of the high tuition fees.She responded,“Id rather stay single to study all my life!”Para3:Eight years later,Lin graduated from Peking Union Medical College(PUMC)with the Wenhai Scholarship,the highest prize given

15、to graduates.She immediately became the first woman ever to be hired as a resident physician in the OB-GYN department(妇产科)of the PUMC Hospital.Within six months,she was named a chief resident physician,a position that usually took four years to achieve.After working for a few years,she was sent to s

16、tudy in Europe and then,in 1939,in the US.She greatly impressed her American colleagues,who invited her to stay.Dr Lin,however,rejected the offer.Shewanted to serve the women and children at home.Q1.What can we infer from this paragraph?v.=refuse.She was devoted and diligent to her work and homeland

17、.Read for information.Para3:Within six months,she was named a chief resident physician,a position that usually took four years to achieve.she was named a chief resident physician,that usually took four years to achieve.a position(同位语)Within six monthsRead for information.Hard study&achievementsGetti

18、ng Wenhai ScholarshipBeing the first woman hiredEight years later,Lin graduated from Peking Union Medical College(PUMC)with the Wenhai Scholarship,the highest prize given to graduates.She immediately became the first woman ever to be hired as a resident physician in the OB-GYN department(妇产科)of the

19、PUMC Hospital.Being a chief resident physicianRejecting the offerStudying in Europe and the USWithin six months,she was named a chief resident physician,a position that usually took four years to achieve.After working for a few years,she was sent to study in Europe and then,in 1939,in the US.She gre

20、atly impressed her American colleagues,who invited her to stay.Dr Lin,however,rejected the offer.She wanted to serve the women and children at home.Para4:In 1941,Dr Lin became the first Chinese woman ever to be appointed director of the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital,but just a few months la

21、ter,the department was closed because of the war.Thinking of all the people still in need of help,Dr Lin opened a private clinic.She charged very low fees to treat patients and often reduced costs for poor patients.At times she was even seen riding a donkey to faraway villages to provide medical car

22、e.Q1:Why does the writer use the third person?The writer uses the third person to show the true and hard choices she made,which is more objective and convincing.v.=give sb.a title or power to do sth.adj.=not in publicv.=offer or givev.1.ask for money2.accuse sb.of3.give energy4.be responsible forRea

23、d for information.Para4:In 1941,Dr Lin became the first Chinese woman ever to be appointed director of the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital,but just a few months later,the department was closed because of the war.Dr Lin became the first Chinese womanjust a few months laterbut.the department wa

24、s closed ever to be appointed director of the OB-GYN department of the PUMC HospitalIn 1941because of the war.Read for information.Dr Lin made her own choice during the warDoctor of the OB-GYN departmentOpening a private clinicIn 1941,Dr Lin became the first Chinese woman ever to be appointed direct

25、or of the OB-GYN department of the PUMC Hospital,but just a few months later,the department was closed because of the war.Thinking of all the people still in need of help,Dr Lin opened a private clinic.She charged very low fees to treat patients and often reduced costs for poor patients.At times she

26、 was even seen riding a donkey to faraway villages to provide medical care.Para5:The new Peoples Republic of China saw Dr Lin Qiaozhi playing a key role.In 1954,she was elected to the first National Peoples Congress and,over the next several decades,she held many important positions.Her heart,howeve

27、r,was elsewhere.She was more interested in tending patients,publishing medical research on care for women and children,and training the next generation of doctors.“The OB-GYN department cares for two lives,”she told new staff in her department.“As doctors,we should be responsible for the patients an

28、d treat them as our sisters.”Q1:Why did she never change when holding important positions?Because her life principles and faith guided her all the time under any circumstances.Read for information.Read for information.Para5:The new Peoples Republic of China saw Dr Lin Qiaozhi playing a key role.Chin

29、a saw Dr Lin Qiaozhiplaying a key role.The new Peoples Republic of.Read for information.Dr Lin made her own choices during the new PRCImportant positionsHer interests and choicesThe new Peoples Republic of China saw Dr Lin Qiaozhi playing a key role.In 1954,she was elected to the first National Peop

30、les Congress and,over the next several decades,she held many important positions.Her heart,however,was elsewhere.She was more interested in tending patients,publishing medical research on care for women and children,and training the next generation of doctors.“The OB-GYN department cares for two liv

31、es,”she told new staff in her department.“As doctors,we should be responsible for the patients and treat them as our sisters.”Para6:Though Lin Qiaozhi never married,she was known as the“mother of ten thousand babies”,having delivered over 50,000 babies in her lifetime.Dr Lin did not retire until the

32、 day she died,22 April 1983.Since she had no children of her own,she left her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors.And even as she lay dying,her final thoughts were for others.“Im ready to go,”she said.“Dont try to rescue me any more.Dont waste the medicine any more.”Q1.What do you t

33、hink about the last two sentences?Dr Lin made a total devotion to her beloved country and people.v.=give birth to 其他意思:1.send 2.give a lecture v.=saveRead for information.Para6:Though Lin Qiaozhi never married,she was known as the“mother of ten thousand babies”,having delivered over 50,000 babies in

34、 her lifetime.She was known as the“mother of ten thousand babies”,Though Lin Qiaozhi never married,.having delivered over 50,000 babies in her lifetime.Read for information.Dr Lin made her own choice before she passed awayConclusion and contributionArrangement before she diedThough Lin Qiaozhi never

35、 married,she was known as the“mother of ten thousand babies”,having delivered over 50,000 babies in her lifetime.Dr Lin did not retire until the day she died,22 April 1983.Since she had no children of her own,she left her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors.And even as she lay dying

36、,her final thoughts were for others.“Im ready to go,”she said.“Dont try to rescue me any more.Dont waste the medicine any more.”While-reading1.From what we have learnt,can you make a summary for the passage?2.Why does the title use“Mother”instead of“Doctor”?A mother of ten thousand babiesDifficultie

37、s in early lifeA brief introduction to attract readersHer mothers deathHer brothers objectionQuotationCommentHard study&achievementsDuring the warWenhai ScholarshipFirst woman hiredA chief resident physicianStudying in Europe and the US.Rejecting the offerDoctor of the OB-GYN departmentOpening a pri

38、vate clinic During the new PRCImportant positionsHer interests and choicesBefore she diedConclusion and contributionArrangementDr Lin made her own choices After-readingPA RT 4Retelling Lin Qiaozhi was an amazing woman who was faced with many hard choices in her life.Lin Qiaozhi was only five,her mot

39、her _,which deeply affected her.At 18,she chose to study _ rather than get married like the majority of girls at that time.diedmedicine In 1929,Lin _ from PUMC with the highest prize given to graduates.She immediately became the first woman ever to be hired as a _ in the PUMC Hospital.After working

40、for a few years,Lin was sent to study in Europe.In 1939,Lin made a deep _ on her American colleagues and they invited her to stay in America,but she _the offer and returned to China.graduatedresident physicianimpressionrejectedRetelling In 1941,Lin was appointed director of the OB-GYN department of

41、the PUMC Hospital.However,the department was closed because of the war.Lin opened a _ to treat patients.After the new Peoples Republic of China was founded,Lin was busy tending patients,publishing _ and training the next generation of doctors.Lin was known as the“_”.She didnt _ until she died in 198

42、3.private clinicmedical researchmother of ten thousand babiesretireRetelling1.What is Biography?It is a kind of article which tells the whole life,contributions and spirit and thoughts about a classical character.2.Which person does it use?Biography usually uses the third person to tell the story,bu

43、t sometimes uses the first person.3.Which aspects does it usually introduce?The time and place of birth and death,the family background,childhood,great life changes,the characters and virtues,even the comments from their own or others words.How to write a biography?Reflections of genre Reflections W

44、hat kind of person do you think Dr Lin was?How do you understand the title?Dr Lin devoted all her life to the people selflessly.She was a loyal patriot,a scientist of the people,a model of the medical profession,a good daughter of the Chinese nation and an outstanding representative of contemporary

45、women.She has delivered ten thousand babies and cared women and babies so much,so she is more a loving mother than an excellent doctor.at age 18 didnt follow the traditional path of marriage like the majority of girls,her brother complained,she responded8 years later-graduated with the highest schol

46、arship,became the first woman ever to be hired as a resident physicianworking for a few years-rejected the offer to stay in Americain 1941 and later-the first woman to be appointed director,opened a clinic,charged very low fees,reduced costs,helped faraway villagersafter 1954-elected,her heart was e

47、lsewhere,more interested in tending patients,publishing research,training new doctorsall her life till death-never married,didnt retire until the day she died,left her savings to a kindergarten and a funddeterminedintelligent,hard-workingpatrioticresponsible,compassionatededicatedselflessWhy were th

48、e choices faced by Dr.Lin hard in her life?Because she needed to do some sacrifices and overcome a lot of difficulties and prejudices.Moreover,she chose to help others instead of getting married and persuing her personal development.Reflections These choices are important because they determine our

49、future.From a wider perspective,however,the most important choices include moral decisions how we live our lives and treat others.Such choices may not necessarily change our life paths,but they will determine how we are remembered by others,the degree of respect and love we earn,and our own ability

50、to have clean consciences and live with ourselves.Do you want to be a person like her?Why?Reflections Since the outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan in December 2019,we had to stay at home.But so many doctors and nurses fought against the virus in spite of danger.Many even lost their liv

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