資源簡介 (共23張PPT)B3U2 Morals and VirtuesReading and ThinkingMother of Ten Thousand Babieslife is preciousentrust me with their livescarry her through a lifedeeply affectedthe majority ofwould rather to stay singlegraduate frombe hired asbe namedreject the offerpeople in need of helpcharge the low feesfaraway villageplay a key roletend patientbe responsible fornot…any moreKey phrases生活是珍貴的把他們的生命委托給我幫助某人度過難關(guān)深深地被影響大多數(shù)寧愿單身從…畢業(yè)被雇傭為被任命為拒絕邀請需要幫助的人們收底費用遙遠的村莊扮演一個關(guān)鍵的角色照顧病人對…負責不再…life is preciousentrust me with their livescarry her through a lifedeeply affectedthe majority ofwould rather to stay singlegraduate frombe hired asbe namedreject the offerpeople in need of helpcharge the low feesfaraway villageplay a key roletend patientbe responsible fornot…any moreKey phrases生活是珍貴的把他們的生命委托給我幫助某人度過難關(guān)深深地被影響大多數(shù)寧愿單身從…畢業(yè)被雇傭為被任命為拒絕邀請需要幫助的人們收底費用遙遠的村莊扮演一個關(guān)鍵的角色照顧病人對…負責不再…life is preciousentrust me with their livescarry her through a lifedeeply affectedthe majority ofwould rather to stay singlegraduate frombe hired asbe namedreject the offerpeople in need of helpcharge the low feesfaraway villageplay a key roletend patientbe responsible fornot…any moreKey phrases生活是珍貴的把他們的生命委托給我幫助某人度過難關(guān)深深地被影響大多數(shù)寧愿單身從…畢業(yè)被雇傭為被任命為拒絕邀請需要幫助的人們收底費用遙遠的村莊扮演一個關(guān)鍵的角色照顧病人對…負責不再…Warming-upLife choicesWhat other important life choices will we have What to do as your jobWhich university to go toWhat to major inMoral dilemmasin lifeWhere to live or workLead-inWho to marryTextual Analysis: Para 1“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 I'm cold, 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.1. What is the purpose of quoting Lin Qiaozhi’s words in the first paragraph 2. What is the function of the first paragraph It helps us know Lin Qiaozhi better.To introduce the topic.As a five-year-old girl, Lin Qiaozhi was deeply affected by her mother's 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 much Finding a good husband should be their final goal! " her brother complained, thinking of the high tuition fees. She responded, "I'd rather stay single to study all my life!"Textual Analysis: Para 2When What did she do 5 years oldAt age 18deeply affectedstudy medicinesingleallEight 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(婦產(chǎn)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 study 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. She wanted to serve the women and children at home.When What did she do 26Within six monthIn 1939graduated fromimmediately becamewas namedwas sentgreatly impressedrejectedservehighest prizefirstchiefIn 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. 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 care.Para 4When What did she do In 1941a few months laterbecameappointedopenedWhy did she want to open a private clinic How did she help people in need by opening a clinic firstFast-readingMatch the main idea with each paragraph.Para.1 A.Summary of Dr Lin’s life and achievement.Para.2 B.The role Lin played in new China.Para.3 C.Dr Lin opened a private clinic to help the people.Para.4 D.Dr Lin’s learning experience.Para.5 E. Lead in the passage using Dr Lin’s words.Para.6 F. Dr Lin chose to study medicine.Part2(Para.2-5): Life experiencesPart1(Para.1): IntroductionPart3(Para.6): Evaluation(評價)biographyFast-readingStructure of the passageTime Important events1901at age 5at age 188 years laterwithin 6 monthsa few years later1939She was bornHer mother diedShe chose to study medicineShe graduated from PUMCShe was named a chief resident physicianShe was sent to study in EuropeShe rejected the offer to stay in the USCareful-readingPara.2-3 (2 mins)Time Important events1941She became the first Chinese woman to be appointed director of OB-GYN department of PUMC Hospital.a fewmonths laterHer department was closed because of the war.She was elected to the first National People’s Congress & She held many positions1954-198322 Apr. 1983She died without marriage or her own childCareful-readingPara.4-6 (3 mins)The new People's Republic of China saw Dr Lin Qiaozhi playing a key role. In 1954, she was elected to the first National People's 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 lives,” she told new staff in her department. “As doctors, we should be responsible for the patients and treat them as our sisters.”Para 5What was more important for Dr Lin than holding important positions Tending patients, publishing medical research on care for women and children, and training the next generation of doctors.What position did she get in the new People’s Republic of China 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 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. "I'm ready to go,” she said.“ Don't try to rescue me any more. Don’t waste the medicine any more."Textual Analysis: Para 61. Why was Lin Qiaozhi known as “the mother of ten thousands babies” 2. What did Dr Lin do when she died Because she had delivered over 50,000 babies in her lifetimeShe left her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors.1243Rejecting the offer to stay in the USOpening a private clinic,Charging low feesTending patients, publishing medical research on care for women and children, and training new doctorsStudying medicine instead of finding a husbanddifferent periods of Dr. LinDr Lin’s life choices in different periodsThreadTransitionAt age 18in 1939during the warFrom 1954 to 1983Thread / Transition Analysis22 April 19835Leaving her savings to a kindergarten and a fund for new doctors1901Age 5Age 188 years later1939194119541983She was born.Her mother died.She chose to study medicine.She graduated from PUMC.She studied in the US.She became the first Chinese woman director of OB-GYN at PUMC.She was elected to the first NPC.She passed away.SummaryTimelineMoral dilemmaAssuming that you are facing two choices after your graduation:① You will be employed by company A located in Beijing,which offers qualified education and life resource.② You will be employed by company B located in Linyi,where your parents live.Which company will you choose and why Discussion(3 mins)Moral dilemmaI will choose company A.Beijing is the capital city of our country and it offers local residents not only qualified resources in education, life and medicine care, but also more opportunities to succeed.I would take advantage of those opportunities to promote myself and create better life for my parents.Discussion嫁給幸福 文/汪國真 有一個未來的目標 總能讓我們歡欣鼓舞 就像飛向火光的灰蛾 甘愿做烈火的俘虜 擺動著的是你不停的腳步 飛旋著的是你美麗的流蘇 在一往情深的日子里 誰能說得清 什么是甜什么是苦 只知道確定了就義無反顧 要輸就輸給追求 要嫁就嫁給幸福Dr. Lin devoted all her life to the people selflessly. She was a loyal patriot (愛國者), a scientist of the people, a model of the medical profession, a good daughter of the Chinese nation and an outstanding representative of contemporary(當代的) women.Thank you for your listening 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預(yù)覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫