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China has its first Nobel Prize in Science. And the winner, 84-year-old Chinese scientist Tu Youyou, also became the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize. She won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with William C. Campbell, an Irish-born researcher, and Satoshi Omura of Japan. The three winners will share the prize of 8 million Swedish crowns ($920,000).
Half of the Prize was given to William C. Campbell and Satoshi Omura for their new treatment against illness caused by roundworm parasites (寄生虫). Tu Youyou won the other half of the Prize for developing a medicine, Artemisinin(青蒿素), which can help people fight malaria(疟疾). More than 240 million people in Africa have benefited from the treatment, according to the WHO (World Health Organization), and more than 1.5 million lives have been saved since 2000, thanks to the medicine.
Tu Youyou started her research in 1969 when she was chosen as the director of a government project to find anti-malaria medicines. She and her workmates studied ancient Chinese medicine books and many different traditional treatments. They did nearly 200 experiments before they finally succeeded in getting the material Qinghaosu, later known as Artemisinin, in the 1970s. This medicine became the standard treatment for malaria in the WHO's list of important medicines.
Premier Li Keqiang congratulated Tu for winning the Prize. He said, "Tu's winning the prize shows China's progress in scientific and technological field, and marks a great contribution of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to human health."
Although it's a late honor for Tu and the world's recognition of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tu's winning the first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine makes Chinese scientists encouraged and confident to achieve more success in the future.
根据短文内容,完成下列小题。
1.Is Tu Youyou the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize?
2.How many scientists won the 2015 Noble Prize in Physiology or Medicine?
3.Why did Tu Youyou win the Nobel Prize?
4.How did Tu Youyou and her workmates do the research?
5.What do you think of Tu youyou and her achievement?
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阅读与表达(问答式)
China has its first Nobel Prize in Science. And the winner, 84-year-old Chinese scientist Tu Youyou, also became the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize. She won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with William C. Campbell, an Irish-born researcher, and Satoshi Omura of Japan. The three winners will share the prize of 8 million Swedish crowns ($920,000).
Half of the Prize was given to William C. Campbell and Satoshi Omura for their new treatment against illness caused by roundworm parasites (寄生虫). Tu Youyou won the other half of the Prize for developing a medicine, Artemisinin(青蒿素), which can help people fight malaria(疟疾). More than 240 million people in Africa have benefited from the treatment, according to the WHO (World Health Organization), and more than 1.5 million lives have been saved since 2000, thanks to the medicine.
Tu Youyou started her research in 1969 when she was chosen as the director of a government project to find anti-malaria medicines. She and her workmates studied ancient Chinese medicine books and many different traditional treatments. They did nearly 200 experiments before they finally succeeded in getting the material Qinghaosu, later known as Artemisinin, in the 1970s. This medicine became the standard treatment for malaria in the WHO's list of important medicines.
Premier Li Keqiang congratulated Tu for winning the Prize. He said, "Tu's winning the prize shows China's progress in scientific and technological field, and marks a great contribution of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to human health."
Although it's a late honor for Tu and the world's recognition of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tu's winning the first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine makes Chinese scientists encouraged and confident to achieve more success in the future.
根据短文内容,完成下列小题。
1.Is Tu Youyou the first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize?
2.How many scientists won the 2015 Noble Prize in Physiology or Medicine?
3.Why did Tu Youyou win the Nobel Prize?
4.How did Tu Youyou and her workmates do the research?
5.What do you think of Tu youyou and her achievement?
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根据句意和汉语提示,在空白处填入一个适当的单词(每字(每空限填一词) 。
1.Tu Youyou won China’s first Nobel Prize in Medicine in _____________(十月), 2015.
2.The ______________(人口) of China may increase fast because of the second-child policy().
3.At my first art show, a famous professor praised me and _____(鼓励) me to keep trying and make more wonderful pictures.
4.The ______(直达的) flight from Yangzhou and Taizhou to Korea was opened on April 8,2016.
5.One Belt, One Road() is helpful is helpful for the development of the ________(国际的) trade.
B. 用括号内所给词的适当形式填空(每空不限一词)。
6. --Why not (join) an English club to practice your English?
--Good idea!
7.This success marked the new (begin) in his career.
8.--Why are you in such a hurry?
--My cousin (wait) for me outside. We are going to see a film together.
9.Every year, tourists from home and abroad visit places of interest, taste delicious food and enjoy (they) in Taizhou.
10.--I'm sorry I (complete) forgot that it was your birthday yesterday.
--Never mind.
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Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature(文学). He is the first Chinese to win the prize.
Mo Yan was born into a farmer’s family in Shandong in 1955. He left school to work at the age of twelve, first on the farm, later in a factory. In 1976, he joined the PLA and during this time he began to study writing. His first short story was published in 1981. He has written many famous books about his childhood and his hometown. Many of his books have been translated into English, French and many other languages.
Mo Yan’s winning of the Nobel Literature Prize, widely regarded as a great encouragement for China’s literature, is bringing more confidence to the nation’s young authors.
1.How old is Mo Yan?
2.When did he win the Nobel Literature Prize?
3.Is Mo Yan a Chinese writer?
4.Where was he born?
5.Mo Yan left school to work at the age of 14, didn’t he?
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Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature(文学). He is the first Chinese who lives and works in China to win the prize.
Mo Yan, the pen-name for Guan Moye, was bom in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi in Shandong province in eastern China. His parents were farmers. He left school to work at the age of 12, first on the farm, later in a factory. In 1976 he joined the PLA and during this time he began to study literature and writing. His first short story was published in 1981.
He has written many famous books about his childhood and his hometown. The novel Honggaoliang jiazu is one of them. It tells five stories that took place in Gaomi during the 1930s and 1940s. The book was published in 1987 and translated into English in 1993. It was made into a popular movie in 1987 by the well-known director Zhang Yimou.
Besides his novels, Mo Yan has published many short stories and essays(散文). He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in China. Many of his books have been translated into English, French and many other languages.
The Nobel Prizes were set up by Alfred Nobel, a great Swedish inventor, in 1895. The winner will win a medal, a diploma(证书) and a cash award of 8 million Swedish Kronor (about 7 million yuan).
1.When did Mo Yan leave school to work on the farm?
A. In 1955 B. In 1967 C. In 1976 D. In 1981
2.What can we know from the second paragraph?
A. Mo Yan lived a hard life when he was young.
B. Mo Yan's family was rich when he was young.
C. Mo Yan had good education in his early life.
D. Mo Yan liked writing when he worked in the factory.
3.Which is NOT true about Mo Yan's books?
A. Most of the stories happened in his hometown.
B. They have been translated into foreign languages.
C. They have been made into movies by Zhang Yimou.
D. They are not only novels but also short stories and essays.
4.What was Alfred Nobel?
A. He was a poet. B. He was a director.
C. He was an inventor. D. He was a writer.
5.What is mainly talked about in the passage?
A. Mo Yan has written many famous books.
B. Mo Yan's stories have been translated into foreign languages.
C. Alfred Nobel set up the Nobel Prizes.
D. Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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News 1 | A big surprise! Mo Yan has become the first Chinese national to win the Nobel Prize in Literature(文学). When he heard the news, he said he was overjoyed and scared. But do you know Mo Yan is a pen name that means “Don’t Speak”? His real name is Guan Moye. | |
News 2 | There is a new “star” in the sky! On October 25th, 2012, China successfully sent another satellite(卫星) into space in southwest China’s Sichuan Province. It was the 16th satellite of the Beidou system. It will start providing navigation(导航) services for China by the end of this year. In all, the system will have 35 satellites. | |
News 3 | Have you heard that crazy new song “Gangnam Style”? It’s blowing up right now! Now it is the No. 1 song on iTunes in more than 30 countries. That song is everywhere. It’s online! It’s on TV! It’s on the radio! You can’t escape Gangnam Style! | |
News 4 | Hurricane(飓风) Sandy, one of the biggest storms hit the USA on October 29th, 2012. The strong wind and heavy rain killed at least 113 people. The storm caused long hours power outages(停电). |
1.Mo Yan is the _______ Chinese national to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
A. first B. second
C. third D. fourth
2.Which of the following about the new “star” is TRUE?
A. It was sent up at the beginning of 2012.
B. It was the 17th satellite of the Beidou system.
C. It was sent up in southeast China’s Sichuan Province.
D. It will start providing navigation services.
3. The underlined phrase ‘blow up’ means ___________ in Chinese.
A. 爆炸 B. 发怒 C. 流行 D. 打气
4.At least 113 people died because of ___________.
A. the snowstorm
B. the hurricane on October 29th
C. the earthquake in the USA
D. the thunder and lightning
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Alice Munro has won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature. The short story writer is the first-ever Canadian, and the 13th woman, to win the prize. She has been called “the master of the modern short story”.
Alice Munro was born on July 10, 1931, just outside Wingham, Ontario, which has appeared in her stories many times.
Munro said that she began to escape into books when she was only ten years old. After her mother was diagnosed(诊断)with a serious disease, she started to throw herself into the world of books to make herself feel better.
Munro was a late bloomer(大器晚成) as a writer. She produced her first collection when she was 37 and didn’t get known outside Canada until the 1970s.
In fact, Munro works with an easy-to-read writing style, which is often described to be “practically perfect”. Her story, The Bear Came Over the Mountain, was made into a movie called Away From Her.
The 83-year-old author is often compared to Chekhov, the 19th century Russian who is considered one of the greatest short story writers in history.
Munro lived for many years in the small town of Clinton, Opt, but she was so shy that many people in the town didn’t know who she was. Munro said she was trying to be more social and accept invitations and go out to see people.
1.Who is Alice Munro?
2.How old is Alice Munro?
3.Why did she escape into books?
4.Can readers find any information about Wingham in Munro’s stories?
5.What is the film Away From Her based on?
6.What kind of person do you think Alice Munro is? Tell us your impression of her in TWO to THREE sentences.
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News 1 A big surprise! Mo Yan has become the first Chinese national to win the Nobel Prize in Literature(文学). When he heard the news, he said he was overjoyed and scared. But do you know Mo Yan is a pen name that means “Don’t Speak”? His real name is Guan Moye. |
News 2 There is a new “star” in the sky! On October 25th, 2012, China successfully sent another Man-made satellite into space in southwest China’s Sichuan Province. It was the 16th satellite of the Beidou system. It will start providing navigation (导航) services for China by the end of this year. In all, the system will have 35 satellites. |
News 3 Have you heard that crazy new song “Gangnam Style”? It’s blowing up right now! Now it is the No. 1 song on iTunes in more than 30 countries. That song is everywhere. It’s online! It’s on TV! It’s on the radio! You can’t escape Gangnam Style! |
News 4 A powerful earthquake has hit Pakistan, sending aftershocks (余震) through northern Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. A building in Pakistan’s capital has fallen down and more than a hundred people are trapped underneath (被困在下面). It’s believed that over 18,000 people have lost their lives and over 40,000 have been injured. The search continues for those still alive. |
1.Mo Yan is the __________ Chinese national to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
A. first B. second
C. third D. fourth
2.When Mo Yan heard the news, he was very______.
A. happy and scared B. worried
C. comfortable D. enjoyable and unforgettable
3.Which of the following about the new “star” is TRUE?
A. It was sent up at the beginning of 2012.
B. It was the 17th satellite of the Beidou system.
C. It was sent up in southeast China’s Sichuan Province.
D. It will start providing navigation services.
4.“Gangnam Style” that is blowing up right now is ______.
A. a popular novel B. a crazy new song
C. a latest picture D. a beautiful scene
5.How many people died during the earthquake?
A. About 58,000. B. Less than 18,000.
C. More than 18,000. D. Over 40,000
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Chinese writer Mo Yan has won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature (文学). He is the first Chinese _______ has won this prize.
Mo Yan was born into a family in Shangdong ________ 1955. He left school at the age of twelve, first on a farm and ________ in a factory. In 1976 he ________ the PLA and during this time he began to study ________. His first short story came out in 1981. He has written many famous books about his childhood and his hometown. Many of his books have been translated into English, French and many other ________.
Mo Yan’s winning of the Nobel Prize is bringing more confidence (自信) to the nation’s young ________.
1.A. which B. who C. what
2.A. on B. in C. at
3.A. later B. last C. lately
4.A. join B. joins C. joined
5.A. drawing B. farming C. writing
6.A. languages B. subjects C. lessons
7.A. speakers B. writers C. listeners
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Moyan is the first Chinese person ________ the Nobel Prize in Literature. It’s the first time the Chinese people _________ such great achievements in this field.
A.to win; have achieved B.to win; to achieve
C.has won; have achieved D.has won; to achieve
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In 2012, Mo Yan became the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Literature Prize in its century-long history, bringing joy to other writers and readers all over the country. Mo said that people worldwide will read Chinese literature more often. “My winning the prize should play a rather positive role,” the 57-year-old said. “Actually, I thought I only had a small chance to win. There are so many good writers all over the world and in China.” Mo Yan was born into a farmer’s family in a village and dropped out of school at the age of 12, and he started reading books in a mill (磨坊) of his house using a little light of an oil lamp (灯). “ In my childhood, there were only a few books in my village. I had to try every way to find a book to read. I exchanged books with others and even worked in the mill and did farm work for others in exchange for books,” he said. “When I finished reading all the books in villages around, I thought I was the most knowledgeable man in the world.” “With no more books at hand, I even started to read a Chinese dictionary. I read it so many times that I even found mistakes in it.” Thanks to Mo Yan’s success, International publishers (出版商) will pay more attention to Chinese literature. More Chinese works will be translated and introduced to the international readers.
1.Mo Yan was born in ______.
A. 1957. B. 1945. C. 1955. D. 1965.
2.Mo Yan didn’t read______ when he was a boy.
A. books in his village B. others’ books C. a Chinese dictionary D. foreign books
3.Mo Yan won the ______.
A. Nobel Literature Prize B. Nobel Physics Prize
C. Nobel Peace Prize D. Nobel Math Prize
4.Which of the following is true ?
A. Mo Yan’s family was very rich when he was 12 years old.
B. There were many books in the countryside at that time.
C. Mo Yan did farm work for others for some money at that time.
D. Mo Yan didn’t study in school for a long time.
5.What’s the main idea of this passage ?
A. Mo Yan’s biography B. Mo Yan’s novels
C. Chinese writers D. The Nobel Literature Prize
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