Tu Yoyo is the first Chinese scientist ______ the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
A. won B. wins C. to win D. winning
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Tu Yoyo is the first Chinese scientist ______ the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
A. won B. wins C. to win D. winning
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Tu Youyou, born in 1930, is a Chinese medical scientist. She won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for finding out artemisinin (also known as Qinghaosu), which saved millions of lives. When Tu was a high school student, she became interested in both traditional Chinese medicine and modern western medicine. She kept her work in the1960s and1970s. In that age, Malaria (疟疾) could take away people's lives. Scientists all over the world had already tried over 240,000 times but failed. Tu Youyou, a member of the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, BeiJing, began to study Chinese herbs (药草).
Before 2011, people didn’t know Tu very much. Many friends played jokes on her “the Professor of Three None’s”: no high degree (学历), no study experience abroad, not a member of any Chinese national academies. But she is hard-working. She read a lot of traditional Chinese medicine books and did a lot of research.
In February, 2012, Tu was named “National Outstanding Females” (One of the Ten). Tu is now a model of Chinese medical workers.
1.Tu Youyou won the2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine because ________.
A.she found out Qinghaosu B.she grew some new herb
C.she studied traditional Chinese medicine D.she saved many lives with Chinese herbs
2.Tu Youyou became interested in medicine as ________.
A.a member of an academy B.a Junior school student
C.a high school student D.a college student
3.Tu Youyou is a successful scientist with ________.
A.a high degree B.a sense of duty
C.an unhealthy body D.a study experience abroad
4.How old was Tu Youyou when she was named “National Outstanding Females”?
A.80 years old. B.81 years old. C.82 years old. D.83 years old.
5.From the passage, we can lean Tu Youyou is a ________ woman.
A.funny B.friendly C.serious D.hard-working
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Tu Youyou is the first Chinese to win the Nobel Prize in Medicine, she ______ by more people nowadays.
A. know B. knows
C. is known D. was known
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---The Chinese scientist Tu Youyou won the 2015 Nobel Prize.
---Her has saved millions of lives across the world.
A. victory B. story
C. discovery D. industry
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五、动词填空(本大题共8小题;每小题1分,共8分)
用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空。
1.Tu Youyou is the first Chinese woman scientist______ (win) the Nobel Prize for Medicine.
2.---What do you think of my plan?
---Sorry. What’s that? I ______ (listen) to my favourite song.
3.Don’t worry! The results ______ (announce) during the TV programme tomorrow.
4.---Happy Birthday! My honey!
---Oh! Dear! You finally ______ (remember). But my birthday was two days ago!
5.It is reported that it is going to rain, so you’d better I think ______ (not go) for a picnic tomorrow.
6.Though this is the first time for them to visit Shanghai, the couple_______(fall) in love with the fantastic place deeply.
7.Luckily no one was hurt, but the smoke from the fire ______ (rise) straightly up in the air.
8.If I______ (have) a rest when he comes, please ask him to wait for a while in my office.
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Tu Youyou, an 84-year-old Chinese female scientist, was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology (生理学) or Medicine on Oct. 5. She found a medicine that cures the deadly disease called malaria(疟疾). Tu shared the prize with two scientists from the US and Japan. Tu is the first native Chinese person to get the Nobel Prize in natural science.
Tu found artemisinin (青篙素) in sweet wormwood(青篙) back in 1971. She spent the following years trying to improve the medicine. According to World Health Organization, about 200 million people suffer from malaria around the world, and about half a million die each year. Today, artemisinin is still the most useful medicine that fights against malaria.
When Tu joined the national research team to find the malaria medicine in the 1960s and the 1970s, things were hard. The team didn’t have advanced equipment then. Tu used to medicines by taking taking them herself. Tu’s team searched old Chinese medicine books by hand and tested over 2,000 traditional recipes (配方).
To do research, Tu also had to travel a lot. Once she returned to her family after six months away from home. Her little daughter didn’t recognize her and hid from the “strange woman”. However, Tu never complained. “ I feel rewarded when I see so many cured patients,” she said.
1.Malaria is a kind of .
A. food B. deadly disease C. cancer
2.How many people shared the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4
3.Tu Youyou found artemisinin .
A. at the age of 40
B. after an American scientist found it
C.When she joined the national research team in the 1960s
4.Why did Tu use to test the medicine by taking them herself?
A. Because she liked to do so.
B. Because someone forced her.
C. Because she didn’t have good equipment.
5.Which is True according to this passage?
A. About 100 million people die from malaria every year.
B. Old Chinese medicine books are useless.
C. Tu’s little daughter didn’t know her after she left home for six months.
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Chinese scientist Tu Youyou won the 2015 Nobel Prize for medicine and she has devoted all her life to________to be worth.
A. proves B. prove C. proved D. proving
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Tu Youyou,___85-year-old Chinese female scientist,won the Nobel Prize on Oct.5,2015.
A.aB.an C.the D./
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It was a great honour for Tu Yoyo to win the Nobel Prize for medicine in her .
A. eighties B. eighty
C. eightieth D. eightieths
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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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